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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-07-31, Page 4-THE o EXPOSITO sE.A0Kirvi, juLy 1, 1959' •Bin Holders' ,Names Not Given Oat It is not 'possible for us the; nafne w ad. dress, of Any .adverti.'ser using a Horen EltPodt.or box mina-. • • het% rigage do not ask us for this, infOrniatiOn.,. 12. , Wan,ted_ToBlly qu.aVrirv of mhced vain. Apply to W. GPLEMAN, Phone 652 lt11, Sea- fOrth. • 12-73x1 • WANTERTi, Grade 12 Student's books, Grade 10Atm:lea's boOks, for sale... Apply to LOIS. MALONEY, Seaforth. , 12-73x1 11.' PrOpert* For Sale. yo .h�me noW $50.00 down will buy you a la Seaforth Harpur- Ing Events heY. Lots •stil-veyed: Land suitable -lot • VLA proiOte.: Terms"' to snit. GLATT ,440''',04NaERTE by Seaforth ng NN1S„147,69-tf titrira eVery :Tuesday evening at .ViM8t9t . PIO. _ X -ROM COTTAGE 'located .2 miles _ north o eaforih; , half. acr,e lot, garage, stud small henhouse included; hydro Wanted •.througheat,--Iromediate possession,. Priced' to sell, • Apply. to Box 859, TEE HURON EXPOSITOR. •14-72-2 ,flcarge of 115Me v0211.0 "FARM SALE7-150:acre, farm in ',5fli,W"WIIST-1::aust--be--fonil. of Lren 'shi an county road neer. ‘A'eleali., Duties to start September '1, village. ,Excellent tW-54.7-ts-Ofe3--briek houset, to_Box .861, THE guaoN XPOS ,a1T'Inoder4 -conveniences:c Larg, hank', tOR, • • • • 4-76x4 barn; good stabling- ' GrOdd water Simply ; well draMed. HAROLD, JACKSON; Phone 16. .1 e- CLERK -.TYPIST . 474, Seaforth.: ' 14-73-2. • -TWO MODERN residenceS in Seaforth. Well located. Mortgages can be arranged for both these ProPerties Possession in as. Very modern ,50 -acre farm near ,Seaforth.C. Posiis-ign-Tdr-of 061-obeT:',41ort- g'age cah he left Ort _property: JOHN` 130SVELD., Realthr, Goderich, Ont, Safes mah, 'Joseph -McConnell, Seaforth. 14-73-1 2 • Auction Sales AUCTION- •SALB-,, .An Auction Sale of liouehold EffeeM will be ,held -on SATURDAY, AIJGIJST t. at one,o'clocir,. located two r blocks nOrth'ef Main intersection, If weather Unsuitable, sale Will „ be held in the .Seaforth' Com- munity Centre: , • • • ' , • 24,t,Moffatt electric stove ;l1 cubic foot Frighlafre with 60 -pound ffreezing' chest; full, bedroom suite, 'with .bex .nPring. mat- tress Connor Washing' machine; 2 .Con- tinental bedsbox springs and mattress; headrests; chning foam suite, 6 chairs, table, 1 buffet ;"Singer sewing ,machine;, three-piece Kroehler Chesterfield ,stlite,,„cuS- tom made; ,Rogers-Maiestic TV, 17 -inch scremi.yith table; 4 chrome kitchen chairs; 'Walnut hall tree; rug flt x 'Johnston floor polisher ; 1 Kroehler rocker,: 1 lacy boy chairwith footstool; heavy rocker; I. Studio conch lamps,; chesterfield. and ediee,-tablea; nnets; 'fall line a 'garden and ,carpenter's tools: lieavY Work., benel -wired for saw; outside, sun cot with mat- tress; liivra-thairs3-electric-stove,--suitable. for .cottage;,many, otber items tco'nnmer:. TERMS -Cash. ' ' .HAROLD • Tatra,' • P oprietor • aEdi.P. Cny, d,Taki'e,ssone'CleAuctioneerr. .nAPPlicatione wilt' be received in writing the undersigned uetil 5 P.m. cgngdet p 1969y40r the poSition o olerk-Typist he .lituron CountY LibrarY Off:0e- fri • lease state education, experience- in herences. • • k'harting' salary 61800.00 per annum. Secretary; oul;ciii opnty Library * 4.1.1001RT HOUSE, GODERICH, • 4-73-2 15. Property. For Rent', , TWO:BEDROOM heated apartment; on .East William Street; near shed •:factory. 'PECO2E,..89 Or 255. TWO-BEDROOWlieated ap#rtment avail- able immediately: DR. E.. A. 1V1cMASTER. Phone 26,-S8:forth. • 15-73-1 - THREE-ROOM ' apartment, with,. bath.. Apply. SEAFORTH ,FARM.ERS ob-or, • 15-73-tf apartment accom- modlithifTM Ideal for two people 'Rent 125 per month. Apply to GE11,ALD ,HOLLAND, _ 15-73-1 , te Fartn Stoeli For Stile 1116 SUCKING PIGS. APPIY tc; JACK ' ;IVER, St. Colunthan • .„ 301VIE COWS or heifers, some ciose, Angers. DALE NIXON. Phone 'us Seaforth. • ' 8-78x1 trt'Used:. Cars For Sale.: A.954 QLDSISIOBILE, 'autOmatie,, .very dial condition. Also trill stroller: Priced: n :sell. Apply to RRUCE WALTERS, Sea- Teth. 10,42-2 Articles Por Sale .19. NcatiCes.: TendersWanted, • . TENDERS WANTED •I Grey Township :School' re a BO id will receive teeclet's an to .Augn • 3r. for the traispoiting „of 16 pimila from tbe Concession' a Grey . Tainoship to the- IJ,.S.S-t .No. School; :Vehicle to caniplY With all Department ,regulations. . Lowest. or. any, tender not neeessarily! • For further particulars, - contact -the- Chairman, • • HARRY BOLGER, Walton, Nom(ingeg.retAory6 • NORMAN vFa, R.11,__No. Shea/ cards: HAjt, WIAKER,, Goderich iSt. TRUCK sign painting, 0TOR1NGtGW,t aroiind iiiddieof. AugUst ; roon-i for two passengers. Apply. S1fx MO, HERON EXPOSITOR. LAWN MOWEli SERVICE: sharpening, repairing all kinds Power or- hand mowers. JOHN MacLEAN, Phone 649 R 3,- Sea- • . eAtitic;Nu. and glazing Service. SaVe, fuel by having ,yourwindows checked and putty replaCed .before winter SHARP.'S ivrifttrrrnxikiccE SERV,ICE.. Phone 361 55 Seaforth.,19-73x2' • RADICF.REPAIRS - For all; kinds of , . 'radios; at TERRY'S -RADIO SERVICE. Church.'Street,'.'West of Northside United- Chureh,.,•.Seaforth.....' Phone 22.. - argAitur cooking apPlea. TELEP,HONE 'R 21, Seaforth. 11.7,(pa SALEMANservce a S,' ion. ll makes of rnr sewing.. nijacinnesc vacuumcleaners • ancl • 3ARN, 22 by, 20. Apply. to BLitt, .,tefloeodr yoasners. Reasonable prices; &martin, iorkm nship' BRUSSELS , HOVIE 11-73x1 .1-arANISHINGPhone . , Brussels 194_ NAUGHTON, Seaforth. • _71 12 SeHNE-FOOT OVerliead door; m ,exce .0Pe- APPlY, to HAROLH MALONEY, : SBIlifortb. , • .• ,... ' 11-78x1 , SitfcCORMIOR-DEERING 7400t binder, ' vp,zi. ih.• new canvases. APplyi to lkARILIN , IN SLONEY. Phone DUblitik.:40' R.:. 1,...,7,,-.. . Bc - ' UPTIOLS'I'ERED • Wine rel, sofa- . Iilee ' CUSTOlVt,'.' WORK:, two self‘propelle sWathers ,for. ettstrino swathing; and two. -PrOPelled Combines. for custom 7...com- bining irain Mit gEinrY.• Apply. .C- J: WALICER,•• RH. 1, Cromarty., „Phone' , :1941 -?'3' COMPLETE 'L.A.I.INDETERIA, See.' forth 'and district tind'D'a." '‘Cleersini1 ;Ser- vice: wF,..tors BILLIARDS,' ' Seaforth, • atds of Thanlis MRS, MICHAEL •COYNE and 'family Wish"' to express sincere thanks :te'heigh-' bcirs, -frlendi and relatives ;for -sYmPathY .and-Isinclness shown thein, also, for flowers earl* ‘':cards. during 'their recent. bereave-. • . , , • S'anplet sleeping ha's with bhinkets, agen,t for .Brady Cleaners & ,Laundeteria cricsNE e SEAFORTII 4784. • 11-78-1 Ltd., Exnt,r.. • . 19„ _ _ -59 tf KEYSTONE 8 mmmovie camera; also -440r Contaflex $5 mm camera. DR. E. A. Phone 26, Seaforth. of. . - • 11.2is-1, 'ivnrrt ENAMEL kitchen cabinet witti „ *ir sifter, bread boX and sliding, enamel • tnrk-ing surface. Apply to ORVAL .EER. Phone Seaforth 666 r 24.. - " 11,-731' .rfalte.TARY TYPE lawn Mower, 2 year• , in perfect condition? just :overhauled - 110; WILBEE. Phone 815-31; • Seafortli. • 'I. ",13.7.73x talif8 ALLIS-CHALMERS tractor, tom- Laltely overhauled -and': in iseellent condi- ,. ..o. ALDEN CRICH, Teletiliane HU. bUlT, Clinton Ra. No; 3, Sealoith. ' . 11-7.3x1 $112 clover FitIey8.25c pl'ion°nd poringyo container ea'foArt.ly. WALLACE...102n. TAI3UkTEEL ROOFING, asphalt roofing and • ▪ *ng; cedar post, all sizes„ Before you ?hone Seaforth 841 r -2. BORDEN • . .ENS. .'Miss Donna Reid, Of Owen Sound, John Snell and Dauny Laing, Exe- ter, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry.,Spell...” , Mr: •Wihiam Kerr, • of Barrie, spent .the weekend with hig'` at Kippen. Mrs. • Harry. Snell and Ruth Anne Traquair are ,visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reid, and 'family at Owen Sound. Mi &s Margarete' Emnia Mader, of Trier, •Gerniany, who will be- come the•bride of Cpl. Donald An- derson Orr, of .Ste. Marie Quebec soli of ,Ar. and Mrs. R., A. Orr, Hensall, in a Wedding ceremony in Carmel Chursh, Hensall, Satur- day, August 8, at 3:30 p.m., will arrive--in---Montreal, this Saturday,' -August 1, and'iVill get her first glimpse of Canada. The couple, met in Trier,, Germany, a littleovera Year ago while Cpl. Orr...was sta- tioned 'witli the RCAF 'as teletype and telephone techntcian there. Thirty;nine ladies took advantage of the 'bus trip.'to Stratford Mon- day afternoon., sponsored by the Hensall "Women's -Institute,' -spend- „ing the 'afternoon shopping, admir- ing the beautiful park, while some visited. with friends M -the city. FolloWing supper they attended the presentation • of ``As You Like It” at the ShakeSpearean Theatre. • Engagement , 'NEWS. Lavery; Wendy Tuckwood, Betty Cameron. liquids made of soap,. Robert McNaughton; clowns,' Cath- arine Alin Christie, Betty 'Carnet,- on,`13renda• Tudltwood; leathercraft bradelets; Ann Mickle,..Naney Kyle, an Sangster; toys made. from plasties, M. Hume, Blily,Bengoligh, : •Dedor.atiou Day -waslield-July.28.. The juges Were Mrs. • William Brown, Mis& J. Horton and ,Mr, G. Hess. The. follovvingchildren were' ,the winner & in the best decorated ,bicycles,,doll'buggies and tricycles:. ,tricyeles, P..,' Milne, Sheila Sang- ster.; larger tricycles,, Jpan.Hopkin- son; ..ticlewalk 'bicycles.; P. -Hume, ,R.. Terrignb;: wagons, jcian Sim- mons; Debbie Terrigno,, Murray doll buggies, Catelyn Cook, _Catharine Ann_Christie,-Pat Hume:. Anfi-Mia,le",- Nancy - Kyle; Gail Sangster; boy'. bieyeles, ,Keith Havens', Bill Bengaugh, and 'Gary KYle.'Alt, the 'winners were. presented.' With' ribbenS: • ••-Last eek 52 • children went to 'Seaferth for 'swimming: The field day has 'been'. set for Wednesday, August 5; instead of •.this ' Wednes- day ' due to a number of children away on holidays. Cars were mincing the missing last Friday.' Smile. of the clriyers had.to take as .high as 14 in one. car,' .1...hope we can eliminate that, -this • weekrt--'-, The'engagement is' aline:piked Of. ,Margarete, ter :of Mr. and of - Trier,_•_Gerinany„ Cpl...,.Donald, ,Anderson7orr;-TICAP;-:Ste,-,Marie .Quebed,•; &On :of -,Mr." 'and Mrs:, R. --A.--Okr;11,ensall,,,:-.-tlie.:-wedding to ,take • place •SatOrdaY;: -AugiiSt,'8th; ian:Churelx, Hen.sall. ' • • •" ' WISH to, than a • w o sent ,sne, cards, letters, 'flowers and , treats, alSO thoSe • who .visited ' me while a patient in Stratford' General 'Hospital. •EVerything ,a3.434. • JAS. • HENDERSON . . WOULD „LIKE .to take this °Poor - :the% hind. friends. who Sent cards," flower,s; -gifts and treats „While I Wag a Patient' in Victoria HosPital, Lon-' don, A1so D. Brady', visitors and friends' for boxes of ,fruit, gifts and 'trests_since, ,23.73x1 ' LILLIAN PEPPER nEvrrAmzEn, cleaning at Buchanan Cleaners, IVIount Forest. More 'Beets -Wad stains removed. Garments stay.clean long- er, wear- longer. l Agent:MILLER'S. LAUNDRY SERVICE Floosie 247 -for Pick -UP. •. •1V-69-11. . . ••• • . • .. • . • NOTICE - WI 1-1 to thank Mr Harvey' Leslie; Chairman,' "Of the Red Cross , DriVe, the merabers of the Lions Club ancUtbe Legion, who collected, Constance,. United; ClitMch all -ether collectors and contributors who gave to this'',work of inercy';'.alsir:It. S'..--IVISEGOICalif:16r:'"hi5".7WOrks'YSHAVORTIP BRANCH CANADIAN, CROSS' SO- CIETY Ivy 7,1 Butt, Treasurer. , • ' 24. In Memoriam 'Recreation -News , • (By "Scotty"Hume); • 'Hobby Day waS :held 1VIon4aY;', Ju.ly ,27. don, by Mr., J. .Paterson. .n6 following were. the Winners::,large .'dols,:, CarolYn. •Cook;,Beth.'Cook;, &mailerdolls, P, Hume; Carolyn Cook; bestdressed smaller 'dolls,. Jean Hopkinson, P. embroidered.: and., 'Stenci1. stamp; goods, P.,TaticY,Kyle,.0bert ;17a4cNiTai teirgatio.to.npi; :aaeintbet,d, vvoo-picta,.ures ; Ann, Seld•an, San.gster;' Robert ,1VICICanghton; • crafts.' Matle during Stinapier 'school, • Sharon LaVery,' Carelyn;, peels,' Debbie • geeding;:•! Chinese. liars, -r-frelible-r-Goixliti-g; Sharon Lavery; ;JO "UMbrellas,, Carolyn Cbok: butterflies,.. Sharon , KIPPEN Mr: and Mrs. G. King.'aticl fam- ily, of Sault Ste. Marie, spent a? feW days recently vvith„ the forml eris sister, Mrs,' Alex McGregor, Mr.aMcaGraregfear:nGtirtizak ainilYr. srbe.turned home from three weeks' vaCation • with her grafidparents,-. Mr. ' and Mrs. Cliff .Watso; of Centralia, and an aunt, Mrs. graham Trieb- ner,, and Mr. Triebner, of Park: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Priestap were ,recent visitors with the, lat- • ter's father, Mr, Robert Thomson• Mr.and Mrs. Elston, Dowaon, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Eldon • Kerr, Winthrop, were in London a day last Week. - Recent guests with Mr. and. Mrs. William Kyle were Mr. 'and. Mrs. George 'Woodcock,Aim and Jim- mie, of Detroit.' ' Mr. William IVIediegor.is suffer- ing an infection in his hand. After having it lanced at South Barba Ho'spital, Exeter, he was able to ` • BrerMtimurrssnw. ick hOsJertome.vWhisitiitneghomu,fNe 'Mr. Mrs. ErmneasstterWhAtiechhoattesle.Gridza-k r'aurn- ed home from a week's vacatien at the home ()Phis grandparentS, 1VIr. and Mrs. Cliff -Watson, of Cen- tralia. -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Wierren visited Sunday with friends in ' 1/Ir. and Ittr5 N.. Dickert are „ awaY-for a few days' vacation, Mrs. Dickert, Sr., returned to ,her -home Ilarriston on ' Satur- day.. Mr. William Gibson, 'of. Wroxe- ter, visited ,Sunday evening with his aunt, Mrs. W. Mellis and Mr. • . •". 'About', 115 rn embers 'Of. the H'arriS' . . . 'faintly :',-,gathere,d.. at „. the • home...'of. AtifV.I•Mt.§.:.'. ,'Stitson, -Of: *tiro, ,fer.Ttheir.•32rid-anrival,_ re- ..uhSaj,urd.. to ;the ralay ',.1)1eWth-07, -nnem 'thegathering h4-cr-fo:. -*we Munro schaolhons,e-'*here a, 4bOntitiftil dinner 'Iva§ enjoyed ,W , . •.•, FolleWing,-tlie dinner • 4 'business ,ineetirigWas held With Harris: But; sen, presiding.The offiberS,,eleeted for, 1969 'are' as, folloWs;•• :Presiderit,• Brticefield'-,,,` vicr- president; James 'LealessEttllar, :te',Secketary-,treaStireri, mig.; ald'Crich; Spaferth.' After, the meeting the sirts-com- rnittee;. Mr. :and Mrs. Tom Bing- .hani.and. IVIr. and 'Mrs. ,Allan, Prid han'of. 1VIut1ro, •condiicted some very • interesting • ,indoor. -sports, They consisted -of relaYs,'contests and 'a peanut' scramble for the ehil, dren, The regular line • of 'rates Were not able 'to be 'run off Otte to ivetrWeather. • 7 The place and date for the 1960' reunion i8 eta be set by the exeCu- tive committee.' ing theiti.r ANrecilent7wReScidFing4NinKCoVnANstanreEURni* 31te6dLCEITNnitate. :TshhoewgnrOoolml6iNis- the son of :Mr'.7-and Mrs. II. Van- der ,Molen,__of Guelph, while the _.,bride is the former. Mary. Jane Whyte, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs.- - • W. L. Whyte, R.R. 2, Seaforth. The couple will reside in Guelph. (Photo' by Peter Smith). CROMARTY NEWS OF THE WEEK .1Vliss. Elaine Jefferson, of Lon. by Mrs.. Flo Dalrymple, visited on don? -is visiting with her co,u&ins,- `Tuesday with Mrs. Maud -Leeming Mrs. Robert 'Laing and Mrs, Gor- at Walton.• do Lain n„ _g, • and Mrs. -Eldon Allen spent the--weekend-with friends -at -Brant- ford and Niagara Falls: Mrs. Filmer Chappell his . re - 'turned' to her "loam here after vis- iting..with :her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drake, and with other relatives at Haniiota,, Sask. The annual 'congregational and Supday:School picnic will be. held :at 1Viitche‘11. •Liens,. Park on SaturL day, August • . , • ' Miss, Olive Speare attended the .funeral laer•nepliew, Apt Speare, in Toronto. Ori Tuesday. ••• •Mrs.'„3/1.:11oughton,. accompanied W1tIGHT-4n loving memory a clear husband and father, R. James Wright, who Passed away August 18, 1058. Every da Y in sOnie way: Memories of him come our wall Though absent, he is ever near, Still missed, still loved and ever dear. remembered by his wife .Annie, sons Gordon and Frank, , and daughter, Laurabelle and families. 24-73x1 Tisckersmith Township MuniciPal Duran will be' opened from 1 pmt. to 6 :P.m. Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, Until ers, DRAIN TILE riA 7-4721, LEYCAN itYDALL BRICK AND" BLGINFIELD. ONTARIO ' . .1 — 11-419x5V ha‘1117 DEERE 14:in6h., hamnier trelchtriing• evaporater.; 600 pails spit2 ‘!•theiring tanks: '8 stovir 'ttordr:ed-s; erally.Pfr°;:,.sterrtorllydraulier;plur ; tr:ilsdrf: in itticartrc.thrbr.;APZ. loe02 R 13. „ . CHESNEY,. Clerk , 5 . 19-6941 mei Wanted to Puy ..; , to ,... othuaing§T cAsE porcss pad 'for sielc. Arra and disabled farm animals, Prompt, ferteous collection of all Amid and -Labled farm animals and bide. Call • PedtrY LIT:octal ItVebs15,11: dgliaoe:i gerlada 1.44 , " 1.2 -69-ti ' fail., • vsv c.... B -0-7Y r: ed aef watl n , , .-Ifkm"leuA1m,:* ....Ic' —, tfnes,:.m.., i , Alf. , tivil _ hi othr-s. it -if itt f. 34 it I _ ACHESON'S DEM) STOCK. ' . Highest cash Prices Paid in surrounding district for dead, old; sick or disabled hors- es and cattle. ,Horaes at 5c a, pound: For She fastest rind proper removalof all ani- mals, day or night, Call X.ong Distance and ask for ATWOOD ZENITH $4900 (no- ton Charge) -' -WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING - ASSOCIATION • "Where Better Bulls Aro Used" Aitificial Breeding Setviee -- All Breeds or cattle —.Member owr;,ed and control- led -"Cost LoW --- Efficiency High Use M. the beiit bulls - Disease contioi- - Safety For service or more information, phone: ctirirrox nu: 2-31.41 •er fot Long Distance , CLINTON ZENITH.. 0-86,50 7:80 and 9:80 a.m. Week *Days 6:00 and 8 :80 Pon. SaturditY. &en. ings , • Calls receiVed ori Saturday evening win be' Served on Sitaday morning. For cows In beat On Sunday morning, DO NOT., call until Iriondar raorning„ • HtTTER cvrrxx 13tTrZt. LiviNo Personals; HYG C -SUPPLIES (Rubber Goode), - mailed -postpaid in -plain sealed envelope with price, list. 6 samples 21c; 24 earn - Pies $1.00'. Mail - Order Dept T- 78, NOVA, -,RUBBER do., Box 81, Hamilton. 26. Births yoi-ttkts1 FI 11-0146,9 0131eXER. Willt-- MEV460#PER AOC'. 20. Auction Sales' ,MARTAtScott Men -aerial, HOP' itai, -"sea- forth,, Inly,,,27, te Mr and Mrs, 'James Hart, , Brussels, a daughter. •••• MALONEY-At .Scott' Memorial 1ia-dpiM1, Seaforth, on July ,28; and Mrs- , rClarence, Maloney;,, 5, 'Seaforth, ' a ROSS, -'At' • Siarthribiptons: • Hospital, On 'Tuesday;:•.lia1y11;1959,,to 'Mr. and Mrs.. 'George- Ross, .4iERry. thee 'Barbara , • .• SOLDAN-At' Clinton;,Public Hospital, "on, :•,' TuesdaY40.ly" 21: 1959; to”Mr. 'and' Mrs. "Hari Soldan,, R.It. 2, Hensall, •1a "daugh- . , •- , , ,To-liftlaS• the. paper ,uSed in Canada is paperboard. • .2,000. plants are engaged, in ftirniture malting in Canada.' • Snapshots that tell a connected .story.uf YPtir 10)IniaX,:bY,,car or '•• boat are More inter,eSting than random' shots•T'Let''your story have a 1,3eginning,- A Oildcile and an ending. Let Your Snapshots Tell a Ho i ay Story •Canada' is se 'rich. in beautiful , . scenery, 'offering Se many snap- shot Opportiniitie's that a. camera .shenlci 'be''as. much 'a part cif your holiday equipment as a fishing rad, boat or Otitboai:d rrioter.; • And: 'be- cause the ' Canadian' summer is 'Comparatively' short,„ we ' like to live tifit OLdoors as much.aspos- .sible. 'AR manner of outdoor activa- ties. offer. a wealth of picture .tak-. ing subject Material. year? ,why not ten:, a com- plete. sumniertime Snapshot 'story: So•oftenpictureS .9f summer activi:- tieS`-die taken.,a„Slust a let of mis- eellatieons scenes.' These have to AN0774,ER CONSERI;AT/Vh- ,, MOPEZ RAVE,M1 ADO/r/ON • 70 7 -HAT TIGEA; &RIPE, /5 • 711/$ LEOPARD SPOk 'DALIE'IREUNION .The annual :Dale reunion 'Was held Sunday in Aeafertli Lions Park With 85 in.attendniice,, The officers for the,: 1960 picilic are; as ,follows:, past-president,,Mrs. Verne' .Dale'; PreSident, Arneld.Jarriieson:' first vice-President;;Jack Flynn; •secniid vice;president;, ,secret#yAreasurer,. ,.Mrs, Arnold JamieSon;::. lunch bonverier;-'.' Mrs', Ken' '.Stewart; •, :sports :anveners; Doug,Jameson and .,Harvey Dale: 77.111e:results,, of:. the event& :were : lucky plate?, George Canipbell; est Married '-couple, Mr:. and Mrs. 'SasDale 'oldest ladypreSeiat 'Mrs' • J. 'Dale; oldest ,•man uresent,'?Mr. . JaS.' Dale`;', 'yotirigest'at', the picnic, - Marlene 'Dale.; largest finally `Pres-. erit;.‘Ken: Stewart's; l..Co,ming.,;,, the farthest; Mr, Afict si YeAr,s and -nnder; Nelson, qp410, Debbie Dale; giris, eightHandAtti. der;, 'Nancy,. Nott•;',baYs, ',eight; and under, .NeilDale; yalph,MeAdata; girl, under, Donna Elaine, Dale; boys, 12 and under, 'Leonard Jamieson Dedgias• Dare- -girls,. 16 .and under, Donna ,Knox,' Eileen Dalinage;',- girls; 'under, 25,". DolmageTh Donna Kriek; young ' ,nen, 4 Jack crozier, -Doug Jamieson:. young wemen 'over 25,. 'Mrs.,BillKiiclX; Mrs.' Stewart Dale:' yotlng men over. 25,", Ken Stewart, Arnold Jainiesen' ladies 'kick the slipper; IVIarjer19 Campbell, Helen McHwaiii; -kick the slipper,' Jack "Crozier; •„.-Wayne' peanut Seranible • for 'the: ellild.ren;' ball in the basket;.Mrs. Itit4F. Mc- Adam,' _HarVey ..Dale ;.5 • guess the lady's. Waistline, Jack Cozier and • :••• Alia11.1gain.wAs then .enjoyed. tandOn,lwith Mr. and Mrs, 'Lloyd. Sorsdahl-on7SuridiT. Sunday •visitors tore:. Jur.: and: .Mrs, m ItvGordon. Houghton, ' Roy,'RemP *and 'Sandra Dtirrilianoof London; Mr. aiid Mrs. Reg. Stagg,• "Trudy': and Rickey; of Exeter;arid Mrs. J.. 'Kemp, of Mit- ' Miss*Mae Somers, of Winnipeg, is visiting her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hood. • ---,--11V/rs. ,Lucy Hinton , Mrs. Lucy...Hinton, wife ofthe late' Rev., Albert Hinton, ,former pastor of Kippen United Church, passed away onJuly afLachine General7Hospital,- P.Q. She was inlet. 88th .year. -72She-'leaves-to--inourn her__loss, two Sons, Edward, of Edmenton:- of-Bniitftifttr ters, (Enid) Mrs. Eric Richard- soii,of Toronto, and (Muriel) Mrs.'.• Fraser Cliff, of Point Claire, P.Q. Funeral service was at Cedar Park United Church, Point Claire, P.Q.; .Monday at 3 p.} -n, with bur - Lakeview cemetery; P.Q. , , . • • J be explained.wlien shown to friends Or fainily.- SnapOliots 'that folloW in natural . seipieiice • :Oen ,..be :Much more intereStitig.,' • ' • - ".When yon. take- a _trip 'or A week- end holiday, •Yotr:4On't 'Very often .jUstget in: the, Car and go'. YOu, make some plans-and'Preparatiens • first. Pictures shouldineltde-these as ,vvell,.,,such.• as Dad and Junior, `coming back froM the.storeloaded With • gro,CerieS,' Mother': packing ;SoiteaSes; the' car being loaded and locking ',up' the house. ' 'Onee,'yOU're road, leg:: ftin. in,identifY the route 'With snapS' of SOrrie--Of the signs. Yon. ,stepen the mr.or' arad8ide'pic- nic Pie- lunch,.sorne shotsdfltiejfamily eating', acid to the riatnral seqUende, VVlien Yon 'reach your-destirsa- tion, record' the general .scene give others an idea ;of What rthe place looked'like..Thert-try:to,t ap: 'ttire,..the excitement nf'the..children as -they explore the earttp,;Site,,', cOt- tap or ledge .and get acqtlainted with,their-hOlitlaY •neighbors. , Later the. familY. ia all set for ,a 'skritn:in..the lake, yoU'Ve got enough Material or an. entire roll of. flint; Von'll; find it More inter- •eSting.if You take your shqts jn se=' „querice again -the race to the lake;: • the firSt splash in the Water . and, if you are.close enough, the facial expressionS asthq.sWinniners bob up. 4r air. 'F011oWihis with a .shot Of the -towelling and. a rear' vfevv, .aS'-•the family retreats t� the dress- ing room, .; • . ' • .It ' isn't fair to leaite the- snap - shooter out of it?,so youmay have to repeat seine' Of your shots and take:hums with. the dardera': FOROW thesanlePattern for picture story ,of Your:fishing "ex-", • cursion and ether' activities and you"li, end up: with What will be the interestitigi'set-Uf snapshote- yon've ever:made. cat -Cm KAY. AUCTIO14. SALE AuCtion' Sale -of Houtieboid'EffectS in . . the Town .04 Seaforth, North MainStreet; SATTIRDAY,:AUGUST 8, at 1:80.p:tn.: Obesterfield and , 2 occasidrira chairs; open bookcase; couch,: stoat( tables -birch ,bedrooni suito, bed awing% did:Taut. tress, "dreaser; .draiding table; . a bedimani 'rocIcers,r, white' bedroom. felt mat- trer'as; 2 feather'tielcrai'-diniiigb-odan tahle; 6 Windsor style' dining rdom &stints china :cabinet S'•baitfet ;.large &opted .table; end tabled;•rabitiet 'tatlie*,(R0A•Victer) • ,wrall mirror; Piet -tires; .Barrantore Carpet, .9 4t.' X, 61. 9/7 Gohlin vacUum.veleaner ing, MSc: bine; 1 cubic root. Westinghouse.. refrigerat,cir4-2-4mtner stove 'ott• a, stand; het- .ivoideow, Leo; venetian. Slit/ •paintou doot.'75”, x a paint drittleg; kitchen table and 8 chairs; 'trank,; table tamp; bridge. lamp; Bower pots odd dishes; numerous Other articles; ' MISS ALICE- REID, • ProPrietor, Jaokson, Atictioneer. In case at rain the sale will be held',an the Community Centre, , 20-784 Spend 70 secon s • and save nione ow tires! • Spend 70 seconds... read this first page of" the • revolutionary E.F.Goodrich &mileage Facts Book! • For the first time, the facts 011 tire-buyingt _Get your free'copy at a B.F'.Goorlrich dealer now! 'PRIdED AS LOVV AS .• Yes, there is'ti:difference tires.1 We call it •=the "righti kind of ,tiro:. for our Icinct .Of Many Canadian 'motor- ists Adthittly p_ay, more .than nedessa7-for" tires ,for ttleirtypeofariving; , -just as tliondattaa mere buy tires'that are below 'standard for their needs! armomme 6.70-15 or U.:00•11) plus recappable ' . • trade•id SAFETY -S. Economy light se'rvice tire. . "Oa• the day My • wedding • Od•-• durredI, ;6. • . `!,Pardon, Me, but affairs siiChns Marriages, receptions and dinners :take place: Only calatnitiee.occur.!:' `.11..s I WaS saying -on the day, my Wedding occurred." ' h ,.,4,, .,-.... J/ , , " ,,„ -1 7.. .,„- _ 7 , ,...., , . ro,.. - / ! _ _ .,„ LIFE-SAVER' TUBELESS' • - Self-sealing,. heavy service tire. SILVERTOWN The fire.that comes , on most new ors. - Outstanding value With rugged constrUction. , EGoodrich SWiverteivn f "res GTS -3 4 1,•4.iit,i..Ae,a„,-...ti6t37.*„.:141•4..ii."14.''',„:„........ • Phone 74 For thDeBIAlegfill-SieTrvEiceR°SE • aforth Mrs. lohn •Diek. and' nMiss, Sus- anne Dick, of Centreline,. IVI1c11.; are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herb Trapnell:. Mr. lienneth Lame, of Tokon-, to, son of Mr..and Mrs, Elmer La- rone, left 'Thursday on- a trip to Derunark, Sweden, Norway and England. 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