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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1961-12-07, Page 16114"VA, {t it•1.JI ON EXPOSITOR, SEA>r ORTI , DEC. 17 LAST DAY TO POST YOUR CHRISTMAS MAIL FOR LOCAL DELIVERY Post out-of-town mail on tinter too. This year—send it FIRST CLASS MAIL ... gets prefer- ential, red -carpet treatment right up to the front door. Consult your Post Office leaflet for mailing deadlines. Christmas wishes mean so much more when they arrive—before Christmas! P041.208 FUNERALS JAMES EDWARD CLARK There passed away suddenly at Shoal Lake, Manitoba, on Nov. 14, 1961, James Edward Clark, at the age of 61 years. He was the son of the late John Clark and Joan Sherran. He was born in Grey Township and spent his earlier life there. He leaves to mourn his pass- ing, his wife, the former Alma Fischer, of Harristan; one son, Robert, at home; one daughter, Isobel (Mrs. John Fortune, of Winnipeg, and three grandchil- dren; three sisters, Mrs. Chas. McKay, of Seaforth; Mrs. Alfred Johnston, Stanley Township, and Mrs. Edna Macklam, of London, Ont., and one brother, Leslie, of Hamilton. The funeral was held from Westminster United Church, Shgal Lake, on Friday, Nov. 17, with interment in Shoal Lake Cemetery. If You're TIRED Now and then everybody gets a "tired -out" feeling and may be bothered by backaches. Perhaps nothing seriously wrong, lust a tempor- ary condition caused by urinary irritation or bladder discomfort. That's the time to take Dodd'a Kidney Pills. Dodd's help stimulate the kidneys to relieve this condition which may often cause backache and tired feeling. Then you feel better, rest better, work better. 81 ODORLESS CLEAN BURNING FURNACE OIL STOVE OIL D. Brightrall FINA SERVICE PHONE 354 MARLATT'S Dead Stock I Service $1.00 per 100 lbs. Paid for Dead Cows and Horses over 500 lbs. More for sick and disabled Cows and Horses according to size and condition. FOR PROMPT SERVICE PLEASE CALL COLLECT Bruce Marlatt Brussels -- Phone 133 License No. 88-C-61, 54R.P.-61 FOR SALESNOW BLOWERS To Fit Any Farm Tractor ! Built to your specifications or our specifications. INQURIES CALL Bryans Welding & Equipment PHONE 15 BRUSSELS SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS OPEN DAILY T. P ryde & Son ALL TYPES OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS Inquiries are invited. Telephone Numbers: EXETER 41 CLINTON: HU 2-9421 SEAFORTH: Contact Willis Dundas BLANKET SALE 4 -Ib. 72" x 90" Satin Bound Luxurious FIRST QUALITY Made from 100% Pure Virgin CANADIAN WOOLS REG. $16.00 VALUE at $9.5 0 Each Red, White, Green, Yellow, Rose, Blue ALSO WHITE WHIPPED STITCH RAINBOW BORDER Also featured at Wholesale Prices QUALITY GLOVES Ladies' Unlined Capeskin Gloves. . $2.00 pr. Ladies' Lined Capeskin Gloves .... $2.50 pr. Ladies' Uunlined Goatskin Gloves.. $3.50 pr. (hand -sewn backs) Children's Lined Leather Mitts .. .75 pr. Lined Ski Mitts $1.50 pr. SPECIAL PRICES ON WORK SOCKS These offers available from— Dec. 8 - Dec. 22 and Jan. 2 - Jan. 12 BAINTON LIMITED I3LYTI3, ONT. Phone 6 NAME ADDRESS Age Sponsored by: THE HURON EXPOSITOR Seaforth, Ontario KIPPEN EAST WI MAKES PLANS Kippen East Women's Insti- tute will meet for their Christ- mas meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 13, at 2:00 p.m. Hostess will be Mrs. William F. Bell, and co -hostess, Mrs. William Kyle. Roll call is to be answered by "My first Christmas gift I remember." A Christmas story will be by Mrs. C. Pullman, and a skit by Mrs. Alderdice and Mrs. Finkbeiner. A group of children will entertain. Collec- tion will be received for the Children's Aid at Goderich. An exchange of gifts will take place. The treat committee are Mrs. R. Brock and Mrs. P. Harris; lunch, Mrs. K. McKay, Mrs. A. Finlayson, Mrs. E. Whitehouse, Mrs. E. Jarrott; ice cream, Mrs. A. McGregor, Mrs. C. Eyre and Mrs. R. Kinsman. Coral reefs are skeleton-like masses formed by the secretion from animals called "coral polyps." HOW TO BOWL FIVEPINS By Bert Garside and Jim Hoult 4 Chief Bowling Instructors Double Diamond Advisory Council SOME TIPS ON GOOD TIMING Once you have grasped the technique of spot bowling, a good aim becomes simply a matter of knowing where to place your ball for each type of shot, delivering the ball ac- curately and—most important —following through properly. If you have lined up the tar- get pin correctly, then roll your ball over the sighting dart ex- actly the same way each time, you should score exactly the same kind of hit each time. This would make the game very boring. You needn't' wbr- ry. It won't happen. Not even the experts can throw exactly the same ball, in exactly the same way, with exactly the same force and same spin ev- ery time. No matter what method of aiming you use, the secret of controlling the ball and making it go exactly where you plan lies in timing and co-ordination. If the ball isn't going where you aimed it, obviously you are making some mistake. Sit down and figure out what the error may be, then experiment with ways to correct it. It's brains, not brawn that makes a good bowler. If you do experiment—espec- ially if you try changing to a three or four step approach— your score is almost certain to fall off immediately. This is natural. It shouldn't discour- age you. Give yourself time to get the hang of the new deliv- ery, and when your timing comes back you may find your game has 'improved sharply. Because the secret of control- ling the ball lies in timing, and co-ordinating the movement of your arms, Iegs and body, this is the first place you should look for trouble when the ball starts developing a mind of its own. Watch for these timing faults especially --or better yet, get a team-mate or friend to watch for them while you are bowl- ing: Crossing your body with your arm. The ball must be kept close to your leg. Don't let it wander outwards on the back - swing. Palming the ball. The ball should rest on the fingers, not on the palm of the hand. Not enough follow through. Your hand should reach straight out for the target. Standing at an angle to the foul line. Your shoulders and feet should be parallel to the foul line. Releasingthe ball at the im- proper point. If released too soon, it drops too heavily. If released too late, it bounces. Finishing too near or too far from the foul line. Taking your eyes off the tar- get. Too high a backswing may be tipping you off balance. Too short a backswing may unbalance you because you are "pushing" the ball forward to its release point instead of let- ting it swing naturally. Keeping your body too tense, or too tight a grip on the ball. If you feel you should be bowling a faster ball, don't just roll it harder. Instead, hold the ball higher at the start, give a stronger pushaway, take long- er steps, and follow through. To slow your ball down, shorten your approach by tak- ing a shorter first step, use less pushaway, or cut down your backswing a little. Above all, remember bowling is a game for fun. Keep it fun. The Only reason for trying to improve your score is so that you can have more fun. If you have any special bowl- ing problems, or questions about the game, we would like to hear from you. Write us in care of this newspaper. Next : STRAIGHT BALLS AND CURVES. SUPERIOR Maintenance Service SEAFORTH -- PHONE 182 Wail washing -Floor maintenance Brick and Plastering Repairing SUPERIOR Our Name SERVICE Our Alin RAY SQUIRE BOX 335 SEAFORTH 5% Guaranteed INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 3 to 10 years W. E. Southgate Seaforth Representing: British Mortgage & Trust Co. Guaranty Trust Company Sterling Trusts Corporation Huron & Erie Mortgage Corp. Watch for the Grand Opening SPEED WASH Using Speed Queen Washers and Dryers 14 coin-operated washers and 6 hi -capacity dryers to serve you, PLUS extractor and vending machines for your convenience. DALY BLOCK --- SEAFORTH Bingos Provide Turkeys For Xmas Feasting KEEP ON TOP OF WINTER The Royal Canadian Legion )ranch 156, held another suc- cessful bingo in the Legion Memorial Hall with the jack- pot being unclaimed. Specials were won by Mrs. Newman, Clinton, Mrs. Ed. Dick, Crom- arty, and Mrs. William Austin, Seaforth, shared; Mrs. Blair, Egmondville; Wes Vanderburg, Clinton. The $25 special was also won by Wes Vanderburg. The regular games went as follows: Sam Spencer, Clinton, and Jim Cruickshank, Holmes- ville; Mrs. William Austin, Sea - forth; William Austin, Seaforth; Wes Vanderburg, Clinton; Sam Spencer (2), Minton; Jim Kelly, Seaforth; Mrs. Beuermann, Sea - forth; Bill Austin and Mrs. Ash- ton, Clinton; Mrs. Ashton, Clin- ton; Mrs. Ed. Dower, Seaforth, and Mrs. Ken McKellar, Sea - forth; Mrs. Ed. Dower, Sea - forth, shared with Bill Aus- tin, Mrs. Huisser, Seaforth, and Sam Spencer, Clinton; Mrs, William Burns, Seaforth. The door prizes were won by Mrs. Walters, Walton, and Mrs. Frank Maloney, Seaforth. Lions Turkey Bingo Seaforth Lions CIub held a turkey bingo in the Legion Hall on Wednesday for the purpose of raising money for crippled children. Specials were won by Mrs. Don Stewart and Mrs. Wil- liam Bennewies, Seaforth, shar- ed; Mrs. Thomas Carter, Mrs. James Watson, Mrs. Joe Grum- mett and Mrs. Joseph Sturgeon shared; Tom Wilbee. The regular turkey bingos were won as follows: Mrs. Ted Brown, Seaforth; Gordon Mow- bray, Seaforth ; Mrs. Wes Coombs, Seaforth; Bruce Cole- man, Brucefield; William Blair, Egmondville; Miss Margaret Lovett, Seaforth; Henry Ziler, Seaforth; Mrs. Robert Hubert, Seaforth; Mrs. C. Wood, Sea - forth; Jack Eisler, Seaforth; Art Henderson, RR 5, Seaforth; Bill Austin, Seaforth; Marg. Eis- ler, Seaforth; Mrs. Ken Vincent, Seaforth. The special draw was won by John A. Cardno, Seaforth. To get your prospect luke- warm you have to get yourself red hot. WITH THE NEW Dominion Royal WINTERIDE "Carves out its Own Traction" * World's best Breakaway Tread and Traction * "Pulls you out, then keeps quiet' Find Out More About Winterides Purchase One At List — Get Extra At HALF PRICE ANY SIZE — WHITEWALL or BLACK No Trade Required CHECK THESE PRICES INSTALLED Reg. $23.70 26.80 26.80 31.95 670x15—BLACK TUBE TYPE 670x15 ----BLACK TUBELESS 750x14—BLACK TUBELESS 750x14—WHITE TUBELESS SALE PRICE $17.77 20.10 20.10 23.96 Other Sizes Available at Equally Low Prices! Sealorth Motors Phone 541 — Seaforth PERSONALIZED COASTERS - GIFT IDEAS - SERVIETTES THE HURON EXPOSITOR PHONE 141 SEAFORTH 6iYh.....+�..,.. .r air • ..,;(9111Wr 714 _':, x..+.s+++. :6' :Gr! :..:.+�n¢!Y • //.s.:9.::...7/i:4.<+.,9,::+i :1•. 1 LOOK NO FURTHER ! See the Grand Display of GIFT SUGGESTIONS in the Store and Windows of your Christmas Store For Every Member of the Family, at All Makes of ELECTRIC SHAVERS At Special Prices for Christmas Gifting ! Give an Electric Shaver . . . the every -day -in -the -year Gift Christmas Cards A COLORFUL SELECTION Available in Boxes or Single 417,1,20, TOILET GOODS A few of the well-known brands of toilet goods available at our store: Yardley, . Faberge', Evening in Paris, Max Factor, ftevelon, Tus- sey, Old Spice, Friendship Garden, Desert Flower and many others -- Cosmetic Sets, Quality Soaps, Bath Salts, Colognes, Dusting Powders, Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets, Gift Stationery. FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY rn;• acnazzomo fir/ ta. roopA.�ril, i'�i/✓ i Tobaccos Cigarettes Keating's Phone 28 — .J. E. Keating, Phm.B. GIFT Wrapping Paper Seals and Tags of Every Kind for attractive presents. We stock Smiles 'n Chuckles Neilson's and Rowntree Chocolates in Christmas Wrapped Boxes Cigars Gifts for the SMOKER Shaving Sets, Elec- tric Razors, Shaving Brushes and Bowls, Pipe s, Tobacco Pouches, Kodaks, Cigarette Rollers, Leather Wallets, Travelling Kits and Lighters. Playing Cards "The Rexall PharmacyDrug Stare" M. E. Hoover, Phm.B. -- Seaforth • • K r t