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SEAFORTH, �'r., APRIL 2.5,
Neighbors -.Sede
Fifty. res
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RK- BOOTS
nnd Rubber Boots
'Before yott buy, -
'•Wye this Store'a try!
•"You Pay Less Ilere"
-STOR
• 'The LITTLE- Store',.wi
the ,•1310-. Values
-Friends and neighbors of
Harrison, " well known, elVfeKW
•farmer, gathered' at his farm, and
seeded fifty acres fer him. "-Mr:
Harrisen is confined• tO heme
through, illness.
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The Time TO 64.4.eidi isjsiiow •
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2 -WHEEL SETEXC
FRONT REAR• FRONT REAR
.hs N, .
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Ch otces
tiesecosta Tib4nide.—twiday
7;30 :and TneadaY,. Wetbles-
daY, TlauesdaY and Friday• at 8:00
H, Xendriek,, P.astor„
MiKiflop Charge, Services' at
Winthr4P, 19- a.m.; Duffs, .11;30
a;tn.; Bethel, 2' p,rn; a1 seryices
on Daybght :Saving Thne.,--.Rev.
W. It; Surnmerelle Minister.
St. Tnorrias' -Anglican Cluirchee-i
Morning PraYell'e.'11" a...M.; Even-
song, 430 tine; -Holy CoMmuniou
the first Stuiday. Of the. month at
11 a.m,, and the third Sunday of
the month at 9 Lin,: Sunday Scheel
-every. :Stinday rn-oening, at 1,07
-ROftliaide
jte ReV.,• Brupe. W:efIalle B.A.,
., ;Daylight r::Saying
`Chineh School. and
Adult, Bible.'ClaSS.;
fl,g..wer.o!p;',c9pdopted:bY.t.4e,iii-w,
latetT-representativeS-Ofethe-South
Huron Camp of the Gideon Seciety
as special guests; nurserY -for bad-
dlerse- junior: congregation. , Even-
ing services -±Withdrawn Until • the.
Fall.; 8 Northside Youth .Fel-
loWshiP.: - " .
' • .:lEgiaoridville ljnited Chtirch..Dr.
J., '--Seniple, .11
"Cm:lite and -Se",; "Now I See";'
p.m., the, men ',ofthe ce,ngregation
v11 meet ;at the 'church, pro-ceed
to-.Winghaniarid• take ,part: in the
"Sing-Th.11W' over CRNX-TV;:, (no
evening.Serviee);: p,M., 'organize,
tion.imeeting of the:Bible SeeietY,
presbYthrian.
Church Schotil and Miniater's Bible.
Class; 11 ',a.m., Nursery iSchool;
junior-. -congregation, Rural
Life''Stmday,.-.May •special ger-
'viee;- „Sacrament- .',13epti'sin; May
AR. services ' on Daylight Saie.:'
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:earid 'Mrs -.Nerem-an
eafRfac-WiSEI:danneurTee IreTeti7*
enierif.'a,their.yentigeSt. dangh.,
Maxwell eldeit$oll of [r and
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marriage ...to::take-plaeeeMay,
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Chevrolet 1941-53 595 ° 8.80
(6 cyl.) 1950-57 7,50 10,35
r Chrysler and ,
DeSoto (6 cyl.) 1949-54 •6,95 9.80
.,0, Dodge- nd
Plytn'tha(6 cyl.) 1949-57 6.06 9.81
Ford 1942-48
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Price Price ,
Ford_ , 1949-54 6.20 ' 5.05
Ford (VB) . 1955-56 7.85 10.70 'M
Pontiac . 1941-50 0,00 fi
'20 and
Pantiles , - -1955-57 7.50 It11.35
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.CHURCIRGitt)UPS' RfPORIT :MEETINGS
AFTERNON AtlY4LIARie;
The,Apfil rneetini Of the After-
:
noon AuxiliarY 'cOf the WS of:
Fst Presbyterian Clinrch.,.',Was•
held : in the Sehoolrooin
:chureli _en 7,Ttiesday -afternoMi; The
president,' Mrs. ,J. Belli' presid-
ed' and -In openin.g, reed scripture -
passage; also- 'commenting on. the
.first Christian Pentocost, stressing
'eoetially tht. spirit a., unity,
•Power and Of •,WitneSs,
followed by prayer, and a.- timely
Nem- Ontitlkd-..!1'ime -Fey •HOuse- menthol's are .. r.cruituled, to laring
c1eanifg --
;7, !ser s'rt, tjO, onphynesstfxoodeet thi poulinrIoY, 7,4 7,
or presentett-a• u-eneenraging-re-
pert After theithiShiess ,steetisetee, .layteriaL who spoke to ti children'
:Thompson led in, hrietlY oit the :matte ,ofthe
prayer„ and Mrs. , .3. Willianx "The'World nor CliriSt," and 'fold
„Thompson gave some -very inter, 'a story about a little, girl With
eating highlights 'of the 'Harnilton. ande 'inissien.-
..*•ea.e..4ndoe.e.synogifeet-ineetirigs :a:rY hands,'?
which she attended recently j Miss BettY..Jean.AporeWS,.presie-
Le'amington."... After some • discus-, dent ,of, the, CGIT, ' &minded -the
8101ron the, report,' the ineeting Adeftveortioanca411-ipoarw_t (;:x‘t1",:elmttsyderat.:
closed .Willo payer , by.e. the., presi-
dent: asked'the -Explorer G-tcnin. -to open
presented, the Program.".. Home
Helpers and .finds wore • gtiests,
•as vvell; and were welcomed. by
the .president, , Mrs,- ,w.:,-0:::.Tap„
Mrs. Johoaton opened the.
met -
ng and :eenducted . the business.
At: the MaY' Meeting •Mrs.' /. Wm.
ThcaripSon,' will give a 'report on.
the,:' Synodical held,. recently in
Leamington. A. social evening will
be held at the home:of ,Mrs..W.
0, JolinatonTtiesdat April 29, and
District Witnesses
Attend Rally
Menibers- of the Clinton congre-,
gation, 'of Jehovah's: Witnesses re-,
turned-StindaY froth their 'Semi:.
anntipi assembly • in Stratford. The
three-day gathering .bronglit to-
gether: seven congregations,.
ed in the Kitchener-Goderich ar-.
• Sunday afternobn, over .500 'per-
sons 'heard G, Saltmarsh, clis-
trict supervisor- for the • Watch;
tower's- Careadian-Branch -office,
speak -on "Facing the Future With -
eta Fear." -
Circuit Supervisor, W. E. Drag-
er,spakn "Safeguard the Heart
VVith Wisdom."
Saturday afternoon -saw six per-
sons dedicate their „lives, in a Pub-
lic-iminersion service Conducted
by G.- H. Saltmarsh, the district
_
supervisor. ,
H 't I A 'I'
• With. their metto anll,hymn.:-Itatie- OS• P1• u'xi.iar
•The-"COCIpre-
_ , ..t
The WMS of Northside United sented a number eWith Moira (Continned freni Page ,i)
. lit will. Ball- colun„. Sally._ Cosford and -Stewart gallon motor (Canadian:- Tire
Church m,et'wit rs. ia,
inth chair. She opFireclithe s.grh., Carter.:reeiting, , the Whole Corp. ) • Mrs. - Sarah :McMillan c/o
e
mir4e.e.." group...singing- .johnatenread Thos., Fox, -Seaforthn. Papermate,
r,ritigwith teil
rayerlva 's ,i.,e,on.!by' IN;iese- E.,.H. pale' i•SeriptiirdelesSeri fromethe.23rd pee ( wennVkr It § -.Billiard's); Jean ‘.
C 'rt r 'offered I RR 2 . bb
' SR m an gnes a e en, , a on pair ru er
•.MrS.,.Clarenee Walden ,-conducted
the business portion; 1,Yelcdming
the meinbers„ Community
friend-
shipreports 'atitiwerl 83:hospital'and
45 home `Cirele- calls were
1.0 'Verne and • 'heSPital.- Call-,
ers 'for Group 4 for May will :be
Mrs: B Stephenson and
• Mrs. S. Gar/there '. reported 18..
cards, 'sent: W. Sillery;
PreSented the ff•:easufer's-7 tenor .
Mrs. Ball- told --the group that the:
"Presbyterial -bale 'N.A.Ta.s- "readY and
Wouidbe sent-.otit 'imniediatelY
Overseas, hale .will be , paCkedat
the May . meeting. ",•'
Mrs. Ball reported on the: inorit-
ing' Session of the;."-Pr.ebyterial
prayerThe raffering,,,,..was received gloves„, Wm.' Me. Hart,.:-Seaforth
.afid dedicated' 15k:iiieliilielS'Of .the -assorted groceries ..,(Seaforth Sup
'Exple,rers;:Slary Jen McLean read :er,; Market), Christie .0-ebSon; _Sea-,
ing the Offertery Peayer. forth;-„:7Child's :snort ' shirt (Carel
-The CGIT gi.rls. Sang the. CGIT. Lynn), Hilda
hymn, ..accornpanied by 'i.Elizabeth assorted lotions,' jean -Whyte, Sea -
Stewart andrepeated,' their , Pur- forth;..pair'alippers (Willis Snoes)
pose in unison Miss 13eSSie Evelyn :Rivers, :Seaterth;,. asserted
Grieve; '..one ef, the E)'iplorer lead-: lotions; -ls. M. MCQUeen.„. -Briicef
erse'-told.:,theLStorY ef twe'. of ,thel. field; '-$3: cleaning 'job (Flanneryle),,
familiar .hYnins;' "Holy, •..Holy„. .0pal., Debson,, Seetortl-n, ;_aSSorted,
Holy-- and "iTesiis;- Tender";Stiepe Lotions,: Mrs., Jean -McQueen; Brucee
.fierd- Le a dertis Thesebyinns Were. fad ;_•grease-, and wash io[111('GoOfge,
sting.-- " Ye. ' • Miller); 'A: Icassalainen,; COMMer-,
'Mrs', , Dale Nixon, eXprcss ed, eial Betel, .Seaferthie-.4Z:00.. • spring,
thankSon behalf- of;,.,:the .members -plants (Baker! s.'Greenhouse),'Mrs
of „the .'Barbara......,-Kirkinan, all Art .AleXanderee:ItRZ4eeWaltorreas-?.
:those . takingartiiiih meeting ,:sortedelbtions,E, Marke,
and the leaders. Of the Seaforth; ' 5 ,_taxi
r-sR _ _Ars. W, R. 1VIonntairt,j1.3
Savauger.rePorfed;. on the .afterre?ce Prayerinunison. : Ilefeeshmeteevincent Stratford.:5: lbs. but,.
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, akeriv4S-Nli.S.i1.11ansald
inceT4tesident,.of the.Londion -Cone
erence.„,-k.Branch; .speking on,
'What , the' , Lord iirenitire. of
'the•topie,inte
our parts.in . the home, in „the"
eofigregation in the .ifeighborlioed'
Mleite-tlthewerlde-r Sparkseree
Ported:. ',On the first' three; . -While
Xra'.:',.,.Savatige reported one the
Inthe eabseliee cit Mrs :".:1Vfoltoin,
eemidigtellTtre.
ProgriM, •Ilars..,Bel:F..Christie-
son read the scriptura from Cor-
inthians 12, and beautiful,.:•'duet
.waS'Sung bp. NO*. Bet ge-f- afid
Mrs. -P. -B;. MoffaL:J.trsSavaug
took Jhe :Study bbOke; and, the: meet=
ingclesed, With the
• : P4TV.1.0•
of 'the.WMS of First Church: beld
an intereating. on TiiesdaY
'evening:„Wlien , the ".00C,:.
.44d, ceftr. arid
Prompt
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Phote, 143a „
,S.. Stnith
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• Storey and Ralf 12).relling with
new 'garage, poderich St. East,
Ultra -Modern. Three bedroorris,
ball basement, MI heat. • A good
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• Large Frame Dwelling, west erid,
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• ERNEST RuIVIBALL
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Mrs. ',ErneSt. Rinliball; Hie! fetid,
.et Mary A. -Ttaa.'tisi,..died.in Clinton
TudSclaY; She '..Was forrnerlY-:,:et
Township. • • ,
The''deeeaSed is survivettbY lthr
hnsband;... two • sons, Lloyd ;arid
George„ :.both ...df., Clinton;' biro
da.11,01te,),'SMrS," John Anderacin
and, Mrs: Samuel Rennie;
and, a brother, :John:- Rands; Re -
be COn,dneted. fr,oin,
the Ball and. MutchFuneratHeme,
clintop; 'Thursday afternoon.:.:''
,40SEPLUETIJ.E
Elmer ',19SepineEtuee-45-year:old
„con4ruition forman, was, electre-
eoted.Thesclay when a:crane boom,
he! 'Was ' tonched7hign-ten,
sion wirea...,111S," eniployer, Lloyd
•
Mr..„ ' guiding' the boom
by hand as the crane ;lifted rocks.
from- a,..ereek bed during cenStrfic-
tion....of a • bridge . at .
about, six Miles nerth of Toronto
The :deCeased" wag: the son Of
Mrs.:'Etue and the late:Jelin Ettie;
of. Stanley 'Township: ,Be'sicies., his -
Tri Ole r , he .is surVived..by n: aise
ter, :Mrs. Edna :Perkens; ,Detroit;.
three brothers, Levi, 7.:Detreit;:
Maurice, Tuckersiriith, and. Leon-
ard.- of Tecumseh... :'
The funeral was. held 'trent the'
Westlake • Funeral .Hone, Zurich,
On Saturday to St; Peter's Berrien
Catholic Church,.:Prysdale, :for Re-
quiem „High Mass at 10,
ial was inade. ',the parish :cenne-
tery. Pallbearers Were Alvin Rau,
Gordon Cerriveau, Mozart Gelitias,
George, Bedard; Lloyd •Htue ;and
Kenneth: Etue.e '
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Nuts. D. C. ABER:HART,
The death occurred Tuesday „in
Alexandra Marine and ;General
Hospital, Gederieln, a :Mrs. GeneYieve Aberhark 01,,: -Wife of' Donald
C. Aberhart,..L --she::-Viasethe I -fernier
Geheyieye 'elaughterof the
late Mrs, ;John. Frosty:of
Hanipton, N.B. • • ! •
She, attended: Teachers' College
at Frederietoti,: 'N.B., and taught
seheel at St. John, before her
marriage in -194Q. _After 'she wag'
married,' she livid. two yearS4at
FairVille; N.13„ and four Years itt.
Toronth, ,before going:to Geclerleh
• She. *as a mernber pf 'fslorth
United Church;' Where' she Was:
SuridaYLachoot:tegeher„ and a f
"net president of the' 'Evening
M. "S. aukiliary. iShwas a mem-
ber of the „Home 'and School AS-'`
sociatibe bf the
She is Survived by -her litialoend;
Orfe ' seta, Sohn; one ',daughter, Doti-;
'la,: and: one Sister, ars, A. (1,ealil
MaePowarn'llaitipten.Statien, N.B.
The 'body IS at :the. Stiles Eurieral
Horne, 'Ooderich,.:A funeral serviee
Will be bele( North 8treef Ohateh
Thursday ,at:S Wirtk.BevA
Enstacein.Charge,,"Stitial
be hi, Maitland eeineteit atidetieti,
.were - served and a .seetal,;half- etir ter (Seafarthee Crearnery) Ethel
Beattie-'. Seaforth-. -
SE.AF013,. AFETY"GrAffS .4§.ane VilaleTenpnalal.IntE, (}Sielaldfoerbfl;4:clio)
Thefirst Meeting, of ,th
• -, 13arniVaids Susan MacLennan 'Sea-.
.' 1, ' 'e "Club
.GirI.Staiids'on Guard," miner' theforth; itift
direetban of Mrs. Dale Nlxon and (Crow:Hardware),
Wednesday at the _home- nfiTAIrs..
The election- of officers bziol
place 'with oresiderit.. being Gene
Nixon. Others- are,;',viegePresident,:
dente' A_ntonette.,Van,deir „Hengel.;
Emily', Piot; pianist;
Barbara. ;Colerriaii ; :Press 'reporter,
:The second uieeting of the 'Sea,7'
'Borth •SafetyPars-Wa-sehehli Thurs-
day at tlie,home of' IVIrs. 1).• Nixon.
The.: Minutes Were read by .Emily
Elliot.:-. '. •
There Were demonstrations or a
first-aid:kit : and a'. sling; - with- 'the'
girls - partielpating._'-'1Thin roll call;
• and the 'tomeassignmentwere
given for7the 'next meetiag,.
The third Mee:flog .of Aile,Seaforth
•SifetY, GaLs: war - held Tuesday at
the „home ,of Mrs'. :G.: M-cKenzie.
The' girls . the meeting ,..with
each girlreading and. discussing
theassignmenf they; had been, giv-
en, the !week befere." NOtes, :Were
given -ore•Sanitation .naethorls;
pas-
feurizdtion Of milk, water .supply';
.andsewage disposals. . •
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LOCAL BRIEFS
Mr.' anelVIrs. Albert 'Baker will
he at home to their friends Satur-
day, April- 26, on the occasion 'of
their 40th wedding anniversary.
• Mr- and Mrs. Harold Cummings,
Miss Barbara Cummings and Miss
Donna Blair, of Stretford; yisited
over• the vveelrend ;with Mr. and
Mrs, John ,Cuinntings. •
IVIrs: Mae 'Ddrrance' who spent
the- past two anonths in, Oshatve,
returned home last Thursday. (She
was accompanied by her daughter,
Mrs. M H McKenzie, • °
Mrs. S. L, Phillips, of Chatham,
was here this week visiting her
mother, Mrs. .7. nt. Gevenlock,
wbo .Marked her 93rd, birthday on
-, lvirand Mrs. John T.:Kaiser, of
Georgetown„ visited, friends • in
town on Monday. '
Mr. 'and Mrs. C. E, Smith , at-
-tended the garret,' Bridge “`At„
Honlei% helaiii the auditoriurn of
the Memorial Hall of St. :lathes'
United Church, Silneee, on Sun'
day, April 20:-IVEurie). Bridge is
Mr. §mith's. niece.
Mr.' Fred S.- Beattie has return-
ed to his homet•here't after spend-
ing the winter in Ottawa. '
Mr. and, Mrs. John, Ruatrm spent
last Week irr Saillia with their
daughter aind son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs'. ,Don King.. • •
Mr: and ,Mrs. ,Bedford Dungey-
and Brenda spent the weekend-hi-
Collingwood with Mr. and, Mrs,
Jamh
es ,Hogg. Mr. Hogg, who as,
been unite ill is reeovering satise
factorily,
x
Mrs". .[F, -Devereauand Miss
Joan Devereaux, of Toronto, spent
the weekend in- tdwn -with friends,-
Mrs. Devereaux remaining for a
:Miss Nell Keating, of Chatham,
N.B.; is the guest of MISS Daella
Dr. -P.- L. Brady and Mrs. Brady
have• returned! from, Winnipeg,
where br.• Brady attended -a Meet-
ing of the College Of OBattal Prat-
tise of Canada. '
• Mr, and Mrs. A: Y. McLean
were in Toronto lastevveek,
FOR... ,SALE
. .
Frame in ,,Egmood,
.Ville. Oil furnace.e, Possession
in 34',1 days, ' •
Nine-Room-trieli on RailWay
,Prieed t� ,
, Apply". to
Christensen, Seaforth; 5 gallons,
gas (I3 Station); " E. A. yfe-‘;
Master, Seaforth; box ;Bandaids;
Vicki S eaforth fan juni-
per' (Bil Hart )
.Seaferth; •L'a-fs:Orted.
guerite Dunn, 8eaterth; milk 'filter'
discs (,Seafortir
Corn-
ish, Seaforth;,Tv
don-
ations) ;: Mrs. Win...HOff;:Seaferth.,
.occasional ehaire„.(Boshart"s),;
Le� (ea,sh:
donatiOes), D�ug1asWfiguitTSnne
forth; " :ease' •:,,-peaS' -,(Art--Wright);
Art Powell, Seaferth;
beth Arden,. kit (Dymond
Share n MeNichol, ,.:'Seaforth.:;"„
luriebeerii,'$et
.Merv- Handley," IIR5,Clinten;; 20,
niilk tickets ': ( IVI apt& , Dairy
.Mona 'Crich,L'SeaferthiL,,,,ser-atew
pads (Se-aferth,..Ne-Ws').Mrs..W.•:,.0;:.,
Johnston- eaforth, 12 quairts 'oil
'(Seafii,rth*
.laiither); Eugene',:Seott-,.:Seaforth;
12 ili,Tarts:etv:(stitiertom),.:
0. JohnStorr;'SeafOrth.... ,.": '
istrict Obituaries
MRS. JAMES WOODS,,
ATiBttRN. Funeral - services
were held ' last ' FridaY for, IVIrs.
Jaines Woods; : who, had lived for
many years- in this community.
She peas ed eV/a:Y. in. Wingha Gen -
e4 HoSpital •after a lingering ill-
ness.' She was formerly Mary Jane
Parks and was in -her 90th .year.
Born 'near Westfield, after-- 'her
'marriage to- Janies Woods, they
took' tip.'farming ixi EaSt Wavvan-
osh, retiring to -the Village' ot Au-
btirn,. Where 'Mr, Woods passed
away '.30 years age. „." •
In 1947 she sol mber home :her,
and:moved to Blyth. She was, a
very active member of the United
Church- when health permitted; ale
so of the WMS, and WA," and- wns
a life memberof the Blyth WO-
riten's.J Institute. She was always
veryfond of flowers and her 'home,
when she lived. here, w'aS always
a :showplace.itor , ,
eeeOne„,„440PIted..0.11, Teed,: WAShill
ed in „active eservice daring the
War ,of:1914,18:-ZSurviving abo two
nephews, .N. P. -Garrett.,and..NeW-
roan Garrett both of Clinton; also'
orie 'fiiete; Mrs. Derwin Carter, al-
, Harold Soell, of • 'Exeter,
so Clinton --;
conducted the funeral aerviee and
burial took plate 'in Ball's ceme-
tery.
,
Early to bed, enrly to rise -till
you Make enough.to do otherwise.
iHlIIIflflIflhIIHlflliiliuIiuIIIlUIlIIJIIIIJi
.PL E. SYRUP
Limited 'Arrtoun
FOR ..SALE
by the Quart, Or, Gallen
PFIONE4
676 or
,oneionannenanmanannaino*
imeOaimaatainaoutatainofinot
The niscriniihaung „
N E Bit 1
I
prefers a
Weckling Ca e
1Vlade and 40d... at
RICH'S BAKER
OPEN HOUSE FEATURE$
TiRliCTIVE. FASHION .SHOW
•..4c-fasst,hdlinii-t.ssh:fwm-blsys. HFOloirir:nteEeczont:,, Ng aaruegthtRou, McaarilionnTninaryrislfrill; "Maetz -
ford, highlighted the :annual open StoreyMargaret ;IVIaloney, Lila, ;
house kt. Seaforth District , High McKay:" Dorothy -Boyes; Dorothy
School, •A large attendance of par,' Jaeksen, Grace Doig, Antonette.
ents ' and.- friends crowded the •van "den • Ilengel, I,ois Maloney, •'
school 'Friday night and watched Nancy, /Pepper, jean Broadfoot;
the girls strut about In their f ash- Corrine---411aitil,: Jean Dolmage,
innable ,outfits, IVIargaret 11,1e1Ceitster, Una Talbot,
cg(1.)ivisietossate;yviseLroe.fp,.thin:.trepaitivinhqgliedkiS,,t111 the
39an Pick, ,Eddh BoYd4-Aolle'Diek
Paihi
t- Mario:Vie :I'apple was senior
winner and -will receive The Bur-
en Expositor trophy,' while Pearn
rMeccI'6eiV4011?-thteheSattivantliggre:'
speakers presented Ihe speeehes
which 'worr-for theMe.the, tog_ tio-
Odes. ' ' A lthy -man had decided to--
,
•
Throughout the earlier part of get iinarried7but ivas worried by
the- evening sports was .the.theirie, the fact that he was 60 years old.,
with basketball games by the jun- One day he asked a,friend: "Would •-
•
ier girls'ancl boys, and senior girls it be better if I told the yeurtge
and boys„. lady I am only 50'?"
" "b " ' .ie repre
,`Efe.A*5hw000lry-ktihs idety7n;sei ebhwuyesdtit:t:h, e;i'n114urd::unYgt.'1, signsat had't"eirh yeol ul nhel es s fv vi OunIdd' b e e"it "
it you told her you are 75."
were greeted in each room by the
form teacher.. :am giving • you , this three -
'The -fashien show, cornmentated pence," 'said a benevolent lady to'
by Ratherine J3oshart, Saw the fol -'a trarnp„"not becauseyou deserve
lowing .girls modelling their • skirts, it, bit because it pleases , me te d
blousesdrisss; tailored- suits or. so."
coats : Stiane Hatigh, Derma. Ber- "Ger," said the tramp why". not
'ger,' Mary .A.rine Forrest, ,IVIarlene make it a tanner, ladY, and turrer-
Carter, Cathy Eckert, Jean Mc- ly enjoY Ourself."
, • , „
Madelon' TowilSend,..H41611 Bokes,.-
1Vi:Argaret-,Chesneye-Donna
136t,t1" Muegge, .- Joan -Boyce, ,
erine. Boehanan ;Virginia Smith -
Sandra Dig; 13onnie McLeod, !Mar- -
jbrie•Papple, IVIarjorie Boyd, Mary
Catherine' Roach', lyfarlene Cooper,
:Donna Chornieki I Faye 'Love; '
, •
E T T E A 11
hursday, Friday, Saturday -
'gospel c
so n -the:
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T FALL'
ANNe hasceoFr
eal Thriller
ITE-SWEJAW
MAY, WYNN
Monday,. nes ay Only- —
T GlIT RUNNER"
eoti.e-eNTivitn.re
,
SO
si,;......AHRy, .:w°1)Ee,, DARE YOU TO SITTHRU T ALL!
.Y0 . •
eafortlh
edneddy,May14t-
Pcii3er
agqziries--
id Mattresses
,
For .the. convenience of those in the surroundihg
district who wish to co-operate, collection depots
have lIe-ens,established as follows,
j:14)-rjr.i131,4.Nti\i'o'Cpt, 'Brow'n' Store
. hStapleton
arn
.Borden
StoreStore
KIPPEN.,
.
CIZOIVIARTY'*-*„..*; *;.....'„Walker's,Store
CRO1VIARTY . ...:.aorsdahl's Store
.STAFPA
Ross sco7tore
lios
. • Proceeds f`rom, the drive are ,nsed for the Lions
Club Conununity and Welfare work Prepare your
bundles nowandbe ready for-Ahk. Lions Annual
Paper trtve.
Reinembef'the Date,
DNFIDA If MAY
SEAFORTN -LI',,
▪ Rags-
Contact J.0. cuionfor prtfeplars
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