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ONT., JUNE .19; 1969
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Some 25 members and ohildren Beer'.,is ,in charge, An invitation:
% Wed
the• aminal Hensel],: Wo-. Was accepted from Hurondale W.I,.
men's Insb ta
icmc held Wed -to be their guests s at their ionic
nesday at Hensel)Park, A'recrea- Wednesday, July 29, at Riverside
tionperiod; . in charge of Miss M. Park, Exeter. Mrs. R; M. Peek is.
Elites. and °Mrs. E, Norminten, was looking. after arrangements to at
enjoyed • and the, trchildreii received tend. Twenty-five dollars was ter ea vet
ed •''the Arena t o a Park Board.
President. Mrs.;, Fred Beer took.`
the 'chair far the. ''busine s session,:
Arrangenients,were-a
da
for a bus
triP tg,Stratford J y
27. Tickets
are being; obtained
• to attend, the
Shakesperean Theatre for ,the pres-
ento .'
�. Like f As. Y u o ik It". Mrs.:
pres-
entation o
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IE'S
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it ElN THEATRE
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Featuring .the Largest Wide
Screen„ in Huron County
• THURSDAY and FRIDAY
T
HE. LIEUTENANT
WORE SKIRTS"
(Colour): (Cineinasco )
pe
Sherry North -- Tom .Ewell,
-• Adult Faatertainment)
(Two Cartoons)
Hensal l' Prices
IC@S
'Trading .• Was, dull ona plain, qual-
ity offering at llensali'.Sales,,last.
week. Butcher steers:' were $22-4o
$24,50 medium steers, 21 to $22;..
butcher. heifers, $22 to $23.50; fat
cows,.$14,50 to $16;;,,goad co1?7sa $18.
to $19:50; light cows, up• to. $20.50;;
bulls, $19 to $20.20; babies, ,$23.50.
to ;.$25; veal, ` $25 to- $30; small
calves; $12 to $15; good bull calves,:
820 to. $30; Holstek heifer _:calves,
'S30 to $48; Durham calves,'$46,to
.$76; ::weanling pig ,$8 to $10,50;
chunks,: $11 to $15.;: feeders, $16.50
to .$24;, sows, $60 to, $75, '
Sold were 780 pigs and 175 cat -
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SA TUfi:DA X MONDAY'', .TUESDAY
and WEDNESDAY
..June .20,22-23-24:.
7th VOLAG: • .
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Serwin Mathews -,•-Cathy;: Grant.
t; •, 2-4 Stooge,Cometdies
(Oue Cartoon)
Every Friday , Night
IA►N. WILBEE S
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!-1
TWO SHOW. NIGHTLY
- Rain or Clear
First Show at Dusk
Children under 12 in cars. FREE
imiUmanumillmatiiinnuninatat
Vocals ; by
Anna Wagner..
Order' your, berries early this year and
be assured of a supply of choice fruit: Unless
we, get ,rain soon,the crop will be short,
otherwise prospects loak, good
Prices guaranteed not to be above those
of last year.
SPECIAL PRICES FOR GARDEN PARTIES
F. W. A N D R
P ale . HU 2-3462 Clinton, Ont:.:
Howick . Council
�,.by.4aw setting' rates forthe
township of 1Towick was; passed at
e Junrates a meeting,, The x'
township purposes, • commercial
13,5 'mills; ..township purposes,
farm and , residential,, 114 mills;
relief,'.
,1 mills county, 13.9 mills;
HowlHowl& School Area, 13 Mills.; Cul-
,.
ross School 'Area, 14 mills; Turn
berry School Area, 12 mills; I4s=
towel High School, 7,2 mills; Icor_
wellH.S., 5.9• mills Wingbam H=S,,.
8.1 mills; Gorrie Polite...Village, 3
mills; Wroxeter; Police Village 5
mills; Fordwich
Pohce:Vag
eT:
3
s:.
x11
Grants
G` w be made to the -five
ill
libraries.. in township at,; the
rate .of $25 to each library. Nor-
well district
high was...
granted'Permission to. obtain an-
other school bus: .Bills . and accounts
'in a total of $5,968,83 were passed
for :payment.
DISTRN:CT WEDDINGS : WINCHELSE ►•.
REUERMAX-IOLI.EBRECfti''
BRODHAGEN -V lute hydrangea
and snowballs in, baskets with fern,
decorated St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, BrodhagenVfgr the
mar;
rage Friday, June •5, of Janette
Anna, daughter of• r. and Mrs.:
George Beuerniann, RF . 14 Dublin,
tMore lebr e t sonf
o Ray Morley- Hill e h , ,o.
Mr:.' and:''.1VIrs, Irvin Hillebrecht,
RR, 4, Miteliell.
Rev. E. J. Fischer officiated.
Mrs. Toleda Beuermann . played
traditional; wedding musicand ac=
T
companied MissBetty Doerr and.
Robert Doerr who, sang "0 Per-
fect Love "Wedding Wedding' Prayer.,
The bride, given; in marriage by
.
herfather,. wore a full-length gown
or
of white silk organza, styled i t led with•
g
a bouffant skirt with the overskirt
edged with imported lace and
caught at both sides and the back
be
o a
y,`
CHU CH.. GROUPS
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DUFF'S •', , S AND WA
The :June i `ding. of, the WMS
of. Duff's United Church was held
in the church basement, Thursday
afternoon with Mrs.: D. Watson
presiding. A' hymn was sung with
Mrs. H. Travis at .the piano. The
roll call was answered by a. "par-
able of the Bible and: the secre-
tary's report given by Mrs: R. 1VI'c-
Michael. Mrs. H. Craig read the
financial statement.
Mrs. C. Martin' reported : about
the bales sent which -amounted to
224 pounds Mrs. W. Bewley is the
delegate:;appointed to• go to Alma,
College for school for leaders. ,The
Scripture:' reading was taken from
Ephesians 2:11-22; Acts 10:1-20, 23,
24, 34-44 by, .Mrs. A. Coutts. 'Mrs.
D. Watson offered .comments. ;on
the lesson. The topic was taken 'by
the .17th -and Boundary Group from.
the book, "Shadows They Cast,"
and *as very impressively given
by Mrs. ;D.: Buchanan: The meeting
closed with prayer :by Mrs. Wat-
son
-The .VA -meet}ng--followed . with -
Mrs. Alvin McDonald,::vice-presi-
dent, in the chair, Thank -you notes ..
were read by 'Mrs. R. Bennett. 'It
was left with the kitchen commit-
tee to clean up, the kitchen. ' Mrs.
A." Coutts> gave the"treasurer's re-
port, and prayer was offered. •
CARMEL CHURCH'WMS
The Women's Missionary -.Socie-
ty of Carmel Church met Monday.
evening in the church schoolroom
with Mrs. R. J. Cameron in the
chair. G1ad=Tidings_were: reviewed
by Mrs. R. Y. McLaren, and a vo
c_al duet, "Just Abide," ;was. sung
by. Mrs. Robert Madge ,and- Mrs
PearlLove, with Mrs, Malcolm
Dougall accompanist. Mrs. Cana
eron took the •-topic.
Plans; were finalized for the 69th
' niversary party Monday, Juno
22, when Rev. James E. Duncan,
of London, will be the special
speaker, Special guests will be the
WMS of United Church and WA of
St. Paul's -Anglican Church,' WMS,
Bayfield Presbyterian Church and
Arnold Circle'of..Carmel, 'Church.
The: Ladies' Aid , of Carmel:
' Church met Monday evening in the
church for their June meeting..
President; Mrs. ;Alex 'McGregor.
chaired the Meeting.. , Arrangements':
•
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,Brucefield (Sub -Agency): Open Tuesday and ' riday
rt.
O't 1Fliii3O *ITN •CASABA$$-. TO1►MA' L** Oss•
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REPORT T MEETI
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were made'for a•:bake sale to . be
held in the church ..schoolroom Sat
rda June'274 at 3 m and ,a
P ,
motion passed to redecorate . the
Sunday School room
KIPPEN WMS
'The WMS.' of '; Kippen..tinited
Church met: in,the'schoolroom.,on-
Thursday evening -with '23 mem-'
bers and • six visitors present. Mrs.
A. Johnson conducted the ;:worship'
service, ,assisted.. by Mrs.. Bert
Faber. A hymn followed. •
-?b-ak-You
cards, were, read from
Mrs`: A. Parsons'nd
Mrs::
derson, The :supply secretary an-`
pounced that 300 ,pounds 'of, used:
clothing had been slipped.' to -To-
ronto
To ronto for overseas': relief,'- and to
'the Muncey: Indian.: Reserve. A
let
terfroneach plate 'was read.Mrs:
H raid o e ga e-to visitors' s9 re-•
.,
port. and Mrs, A. `Johnson::offered-
,,, ,
to help on . the visiting committee`
for the • month of June ' After -the
collection was taken:by the ;Hostess
es,'Mrs. 'A: McMurtrie- and Mrs:
Bert Faber, -the July meeting was,
reviewed,when the. WMS: Will, en-
tertain the members .of :the Baby
Band and,'Mission Band.
Miss Dianne Dalton favored with.'
a vocal solo, "Jesus Loves •Me."
Mrs: Russell .Consitt, assisted by
Mrs. E. Kyle and Mrs. A.. John
son, showed colored slides, "Down,
Trinidad Way," which were most
interesting. Mrs. 'J A ..Cooper
thanked everyone :• who•' helped with
the `;meeting.: --Prayer by Mrs. Con.-
Sift
onsitt 'closed.the meeting.
RRUCEFIELD WA.
The annual visitors' day of the=
Woman's Association was held on.
Friday, June .5.. The president Mrs."
Wil per • Broadfoot, opeired the
meeting, The devotional was taken
M
by, rs • George . Clifton and Mrs.'.;.
Harvey Taylor, Mrs Taylor reads
the :scripture from; Luke 8;r. . and.
Mrs;: Geo,; Clifton :gave the topic:,
and .led m. prayer
., Vlrs . D. Triebner gave :the,sec
retary's • report,,and Mrs.: Berry
read: thank.yO notes from the Wi.
bur" Keyes,; family,. Mrs' ;Stewart'
Broadfoot, : Mi ;Clifton and. Mrs.:
Douglas , 'Guests included 'a large
number of ladies from -Goshen,-
Varna,and•B ayfield,.:Mrs., W. Broad-:
foot: and Mrs. George Armstrong
welcomed the .guests 'at the door.
Mrs.. Alton. Johnston, Seaforth, Mrs
Mac. Wilson: and Mrs J ,W, Mc
-
Death contributed :a ,musical num-
ber. Miss cock; of $ayfield,_
read a ,poem entitled, "Unnumber-
ed°Blessings arid', Ten, Little Chris
tians " Mrs Alex:;Mc$eth gave a
reading "'Otte Biggest Fish;" Mrs
Win. Taylor 'andMrs •McBride fav-;
ored with an. instrumental number,
cornet and saxaphohe, accompan-
ied 1iy Mrs:'l�ruce Keys. The clos='
ing puxnber was a quartette .from,
Brucefield: 'Mrs. -Fred .McGregor,;
'Mrs. M. Wilson, Mrs W, McBeth,
and Mrs. Gordon Richardson, ac-
companied: by Mrs. John, ifi. blur
dock-'
Mrs Lorne• Wilson introduced
the. guest Speaker, -,.Mrs, Scott, Sea
forth,. who' was much enjoyed, tak
ingasher topic,"Be of�good.eheer.
-and the, joy- of theLo>;d•lis your.'
strength,'-' Mrs. Scott -Was' thank=
ed by Mrs.' John Eroadf(otr and:
presented with•:'a gift. `
`Three-quarters of the paper.made,
in , Canada conies from 'two spec
les;
Spruce and balsam. •'"
The pulp and paper industry is.
spendmg-mor;ey ?pia: forests from
which a• return -cannot be expected:
for 40 to 80' years hence: NoWlieie
else -are such long,.terni private in
vestments being• made I tu', insure
the .future : of •Ca•
nada
Ontario Fairs 1:959'
Bayfield Sept. 23, 24
Blyth ....-,
Brussels Sept. 22, 23 Chesley: Oct. 1, 2
Sept. 11, 12-
Drayton ' " Sept. 19 ge 21..
Dundalk Sept. 15, 16
Dungannon , ,,., Opt. , 9
Durham Sept. 25, 26
Elmira " • Sept. 4, 5, 6
Enibrq •,., ,,. Sept, 214
Exeter Sept: 23, 24
Corrie Oct, 2, 3
Hanover Oct. 2,^ 3
Kincli'rdine .. Sept. 17, 18
Kirkton .1 Oct. 1, .2
-Listowel Sept. 28, 29
London (Western Fair) Sept, 14-19°
Lucknow SePt. 23, 24
Markdale Sept. 10, 11
Meaford. Sept.; 181
19
Midland Sep:: 17 -.19
Mildmay $CP. 15, 16,
Milverton .. ..;:'„ SSeep' 25, 26
Mitchell Sept. 29,' 30
New Hamburg .:Sept.: 18, 19
Paisley Sept. I4, 15
Pahherston Oct., '5, . 6
Parkhill Sept. 24, 25.
Ripley ...,,. Sept.: 25, 26
St . Marys Oct. 6, 7
SEAf+ORTH. . Sept. 24, 25
Stratford Se %t. 21-23
Tavisteek Sept. 11, 12
I'eeswater ... ,..,... Oet.; 6, 7
Thedford ' Sept, 22,:23
Tiverton Sept. , 24
Toronto (CNE) Aug2 e- Set 12
Toront (Royal Fair) ,..Nov. 13-21
Walkerton Nov.5
Wiarton Sept.10,, 11
Woodstock Aug. 27-4
Zurich Sept, 26.4 28'
International Plowing Match, Wont=`
worth Canty--Iluadas; Oct, 13-16
with a row bf white organza ;rose's,
The fitted bodice buttoned down
the back
and the bateauneckline
and srtt set-in sleeves were,edg>'
ed. With eut out lace and trimmed
with tiny organza,bows centred
'with- seed pearls.. Her veil was
held by a pearl tiara, and
she
car-
red red rpsebuds,
'Mrs. Kenneth on of R.R..1
,
Bornholm, sister of the
bride, was
matron • of honor, wearing a white
nylon and net gown" over taffeta
with pink embroidered flower trim
and pink cun'
imerb
und
andcarry-
ing
c
ari-
inga nosegay of pink rosebuds.
d
snapdragons, Junior bridesmaid
Was .Miss June Hillebrecht sister
of .the
bridegl room,,we.'.ar
ing a
'gown
o 'whrte silkorgan?aever net with
,pink. embroideredflowers
an ca
ryingg a nosegay- of pink snapdra
goes :and' rosebuds:. Bonnie. Sib -
mon, in a` dress ,similar to that -of
the bridesmaid,. and carrying . a
miniature nosegay,. of pink snap-
dragons and rosebuds, wasflower
girl. •
Roger Beuermann as'rin bear-'
,m W g.:.
er, carrying the.two rings on a
satin ::pillow.: Neil Hillebrecht -bro-
ther'
ro
ther''of the bridegroom, was best
man,' and ushering :were :Lloyd,
Beuermann and Ralph •Siemon,
The church parlor,' decorated.
with`; pink and white streamers,
bells and baskets of flowers;' was
the scene of the :reception; and_
wedding cake, decorated with pink
and white rosebuds. The dinner
was served by the Ladies' Aid
For a motor -trip ton the United
States, the "bride chose, a beige
embroidered dress, pale green dus-
ter coat and beige accessories: On
their : return the couple will reside
on the 'farm of the bridegroom,
R.R. 3, ,Mitchell.
• Guests attended the. wedding
from,: ;:Cleveland, ' Ohio, Hamilton,
Toronto, 'Stratford Kitchener,. Mit-
chell, Brodhagen and the surround-
NMr. and Mrs, Jack. Wicks and
f ni o
a it fStratford,and Mr' n
Y, and
d
rs. ons
M rd Cowan, of 'Lo
ndon
Were Sunday 'Visitors with Mr. „and`
Mrs. Fred Walters and: daughters.
Mrs. Bison Lynn; Joan and Jim-
my were
n Sebrin vileon
Y ? Thurso
g l
day with her parents, Mr. and Mr's.•
Harvey Skinner, who have bought
and are redecorating a home there,
Mrs.:- William Walters arrived!
home from London hospital on
Sunday, ;but has a larger cast on
her leg.
Mr. and
Mrs, r , Alb rt e Scott visit-
ed
isited. on Sunday with Mr. and ' Mrs:
William ; Walters ; and Mrs; Clarke
of '.Farquhar is spending some'
time e with her'da h
• ug ter Mrs •Wal-:
Mr., and Mrs.• Colin • Gilfillan,
•Grant and Barbara An visitedvisited
Sunday evening with Mrs. Annie
Wilson, of RR 6, St. Marys:,
Mr. and Mrs.' James Hay 'and
Mrs. Clayton .Horton; of Egmond-
ville, were. Monday evening
• :visi-
tors tors with Mr. and Mrs. C. Gilfil
flan and • family.
CROMAIt
Tx wMs,
.The June meeting. of the WMS,
was held at the home of Mrs. Win.
Harper with• Mrs. Jim -,Scott`. re-
Stottp
siding. The meeting : opened with
the reading of a poem and .the.
scripture, reading by ,Mrs. •Scott,'
followed with prayer by. Mrs. `E.:
Modr,e.'The secretary's report was
given by Mrs. T. L. Scott and > the
treasurer's report: by Mrs. Ken MC -
Kellar. The study • book was in
charge of MTS.. Grace Scott, assist-
ed by Mrs ".Sadie. Scott; and Mrs.
Wm Miller,
A filml.wasw,nork the
Bhhl Field 'inshoIndina oThwe-• pictuinres':
were taken byMss Agnea Hyslop,
,.
a Th missionary•7n that country.` "e
. .�•,.
Glad TidingsPrayer wataken e
Y
sb
Mrs Hainer. Y
WANT AIJ S BANG,-. RES UL- -T-S--
TO
WN
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AO R
Re DOG
CLAMATIi
,..
In view of�the'd
reg
and by the general
al
ub-
lic` ofthe recent proclamation issued bthe
Town Council, re the confinement of dogs,
aril the faY fact that the are - not to tun at large' e'
at any time,- the'. Council feels that clia,rges
m
,'1
• id'"'elide .
this By-law.
must be la r
y -w.
o
Any OWller. or.'harbourer f _._.. a
dog ' whb allows , it to run at
summoned into
lar. a can be m
g
a casethis
of
Thefine in
... `.. Court. .:.
'kind.
ki., l 00 and costs:
nd coin d be
iti-
• he Council , and myself would ask all citi-
zens
t
T 11,_. nd �
z ns Concerned: - - m. 1 wi h the laws an
etoco d
is
vo consequences'.c
a, d. a'
F . CHRISTIE. or
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Do you often f rid yourself.working so hard ] or your'
family you have bttle time'to'spend with them?.
:Think of the most. ,dreary household chores and
--chances are all of them°can be,done better and more
easily with the help -of electricity:
With. -the help ,of safer clean, modern `electric
appliances You get through your housework'faster
.. have shore tilde to spend• with;: your
it's always a happy economy to• .. ohoose electric :
appliances because electricity is so inexpeisive.
You get more out ,of life, When ,you get the mash
out of el c ieity.
&Q, CUiWv.
Use siiverpolish to remove
stubborn stains from iron'
soleplate. Never scrape or
use harsh abrasives..:
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