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The Huron Expositor, 1960-10-06, Page 7100°% APPROVED ETHYLENE GLYCOL tomFILL PER NTI-FREE and Cooling System Conditioner -- KL) PROCESS TO "CUSTOM PROTECT" 1959.60.61 CARS — SAFEST FOR NEW CARS — BEST FOR ALL. CARS! DATED on top of the can—to ensure you get "neve season pack." DATED — "to be sure!" Perma- Fill givesthe finest Ethylene Glycol to start with — but NEW Perna -Fill does far more than protect against freeze-upsl Every car owner knows that Perma-Fill stands guard against foaming, rust, clogging and boil -away. Now, the NEW Parma -Fill is specifically formulated to safe- guard the metals used in the cooling systems of the newer cars (metals that could corrode under the action of former top-rated anti -freeze). 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Elbows — from -.»» .16 Heater "r" — from .....54 Heater Shut -Offs — from .»- .67 Vacuum Control Shut-Off—for Most Ford product* 2.15 Heater Temp. Regulator Valve — meat Ford, •products. From 2.10 A complete selection of custom heater fitting. for Latemodel cars. G. S. W. V. SMITH Phone 792 Seaforth WALTO L F THE WU 1, ,•Ttte third Meeting Of the WaltOlt Unidon, after visitir,g'wit :' is; Par - Party. Maidens . was held ii the eats, Mr. and Mrm. Andrew Coutts. Walton _Public School on October Mr. Campbell Wev has eturrt- 1,, at 1;30 p.M. The Meeting WAS ed kmrne' .after" visi g Wf rela= onetted with the 4-$ Pledge, fol- tives in Manitoba, lowed with the Secretary's report Mts. F. H, Miller and Mr. and by Shirley Thamer. The business Mrs., Douglas Ennis visite"d with part of the meeting was then held. Mr: and Mrs. Dan Beuerniann, Eileen Williamson gave a demon- McKillop, on Sunday. Other guests stration showing how to set a at the same home were Mr. and table properly. A lunch of soup, Mrs. J. Durnin, of Waw.anosh and crackers and cookies was served. Mr. and Mrs. William Jewitt, of The meeting was then closed., Mullett. Mrs. Neil Reid, Dennis and Eric, Mr. and Mrs. G. Flewitt, Tuck - of Toronto, were weekend guests ersmith, spent Sunday with Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. George Dun- and Mrs. Walter BroadfoQt. das. • A reception will be held in the Mr, and Mrs. Roy Planke, of Walton Community Hall on Friday Toronto, spent the weekend with evening, October 7, in honor of Mrs. Fred Ennis. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kirkby. Mr. and Mrs. George McArthur, Music will be supplied by Ian and Mrs. Margaret Somers and Wilbee's orchestra. Cathie have returned home after Mrs. Ray Nelson and son, Rob - spending a few weeks in Moose ert, of Vancouver, are guests at Jaw, the• guests of Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mrs. Nelson's par - Gilbert Greig. eats, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson. Mrs. Florence Smith,of St. Thomas, visited with Mrs. Peter McDonald for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walters and Larry visited in Kitchener on Sun- day with their daughters, Miss Ruth Walters and Miss Jean Wal- ters. Mrs. Torrance Dundas attended the Women's Institute Convention held in War Memorial Hall, On- tario Agricultural College, Guelph, on Thursday and Friday of last week. The Walton Women's Institute won first prize at the Brussels Fall Fair for their exhibit, "A child's birthday party for a four-year- old." Mr. .Ian Kirkby, of " Toronto, spent the weekend in the village. Mr. and Mrs. George Fox have returned home after visiting with. relatives in New York,State. Mr. W. C. Hackwell has been confined to his home for the past, week with a heart ailment. Miss Jannie Van Vliet, of Strat- ford-, spent a .few 'days with her parents, Mr. and 1V,rs. Jan Van Vliet. The 16th and 8th Groups are holding a social evening and bazaar in the church parlors on Friday evening, to which all the church groups are invited. Win Prizes At Fair The following prizes were won by the pupils of S.S. No. 12, Grey, at the Brussels Fall . Fair, Thurs- day and Friday of. last week: School parade, banner, costume and marching, 1st; printing by number, Nellie Baan, 2nd (15. years and under); best collection of garden vegetables,.open to pub- lic school pupils, Mary Helen Buchanan; Grade 1, printing, Dav- id Baan, 5th; Grade 4, writing, Linda Johnston, 4th; Grade 1, art, Connie Coutts, 2nd; Grade 4, art, Garry Young, 4th; Grade 5, art, Gerald Baan, 2nd; Keith William- son, 1st; Shirley Johnston, 4th; Atze Zwep, 5th; Grade 7,- Art, Bonnie Uhler, 3rd; Grade 8, art, Irene Johnston, 4th; Grades 1 and 2, crafts, Beck Nolan, lst; Con- nie Coutts, 2nd; horticultural pos- ter,.Irene Johnston, 1st; Margaret Peters, 3rd; fire prevention pos- ter, Mary Helen Buchanan, list; Bonnie Uhler, 2nd; Margaret Pet- ers, 3rd; life history of an insect, Margaret Peters, 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carter, of Kent Bridge, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Miller last Sunday. Mrs. Armor Dundas, of London, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Tor- rance Dundas this week. Master Rickey Taylor, of Staffa, is visiting with his grandmother, Mrs. R. Achilles, while Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor are holiday- ing in Northern Ontario. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mitchell on the birth of a son in Scott Memor- ial Hospital on Saturday, Oct. 1. Mr. Gerald Dressel, of Toronto, spent the weekend at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Johnson, of London, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs., Joe Ryan on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mills, of Brantford, spent the weekend with Mr. Earl Mills. Mr. Carl Coutts has returned to High School News Football A week ago the -Golden Bears got their first taste of victory when they downed the Goderich squad 8-0 in Goderich. Galloping Billy Campbell rammed his way through the opposition's defences for a touchdown, and Reid Hack - well booted two singles to com- plete the scoring. Coach Godin and the team were warmly congratulated by Mr. Plumsteel for their excellent show- ing. The Golden Bears have a good chance of winning the foot- ball championship this year with the support of the students. * * Plowing Match Mr. Pollock has been training some contestants" for the fast ap- proaching Huron County plowing match, to be held this Saturday near Dungannon. The boys have been practicing on Mr, Gordon El- liott's farm, north of town, * * * Photographs The pictures of the students tak- en about two weeks ago, should soon be returned. They will then have •the chance of buying their photographs, or returning them, as they (or their parents) wish. *-•-, * * Field Day Much to the dismay of many students, field day, originally plan- ned for Monday, was postponed until better weather showed up. Since Monday the students have anxiously waited for the announce- ment that "School is out! Field Day is on!" * * * Swinging Time Yesiree, tomorrow night will bring with it the Seaforth Spartons to play for the dance being held in the High School auditorium. ,This group is composed entirely of local teens. The dance will last from 9 'till • 12. with time out for intermission, -Semi-forroal attire is again required, so don't forget your ties, guys. * * Glee Club 'The Glee Club and the Drama Club are being revived after three months of resting. The girls' trum- pet band practices daily under the guidance of Mr. George Hilde- brand. * * * Commencement Friday evening, Octobh'r 28, is the date set for the commence- ment exercises. Parents are cor- dially invited and , urged to at- tend. A dance will follow, featur- ing a well-known local orchestra. * * * Cosy Corners Dot: How is Cunningham's die- sel? Ann: Where were you Sunday afternoon? G. C.: Does your speedometer work? 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