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NOTICE
HAYING LEASED THE
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SERVICE STATION,
formerly operated by Bill Hunter
Refurn• o •Scenes.
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'CAMBERLEY NEWS)
The sympathy of the commu-
nity goes out t4^ Mrs. Joseph.
�. Emm.erton, and . fam.ily in . their
recent sad bereavement and to_
the brothers • and sisters : whoa.
mourn, • deepest sympathy is ex
tended.
Miss Pearl Blair of Santa Moni-
ca, California, and. 'Mrs. Mildred
t Bay,
California, •daughters ' of • Rev,.
David. Blair,, .who. was a former
minister 'at, Bethel Church,' were
among .the relatives who, attend'
ed the • Blair •reunion at Inver-
huron Provincial Park recently.
They also visited, their father's
bir-thplace; 'now the property :of,
Archie and Leonard Elrnes, '2nd:
Concession, Huron Township.,•
Accompanied by Misses Myrtle
and Betty BIair of London, they
enjoyed .visiting . at •the Lurgan
Anglican Church, where members
of the -Blair, family, ;attended
church years .ago, , also No, ; 1
School, .where the entire family
received their early education.
: Mrs. Stewart Sims of Toronto.
was 'a dinner "guest with. Mr: and
Mrs. Ar..chie Courtney on 'Thurs-
day. , •
.Miss, Agnes Campbell of Point.
Clark :and. Mr. and Mrs.. Robert
Steele of Detrol\, called on Am-
berley friend's o ednesday. •
M,ary�. Ann• Furyston .arid Shir-
,ley Steele were •successful, in ob
taining ' .first. class' honours
Grade'' 2. -Theory in examinations
held recently by , the.Royal Con -
Y
servatory •of Music of Toronto in.
;Walkerton,
• 'Mr. • and Mrs. Reg Reihl, •Gode-
.rich, visited with Mr. and . Mrs:'
Reg Godfrey on•• Sunday. •
Home :for the holiday week-
end- from Waterloo. 'University
'was Donald . Steele who .,played
with the Boyd Orchestra at. Clin-
ton on -Saturday evening. •
. Rs' 11 Weir, ti
' Mr. and 1VIis u 5e Wer
•family of Collingwood called ` on
Mr. and Mrs.. Donald Courtney en
Sunday,'
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The C oG I:T. of�� Pine. River. a d
Bethel congregations are loking
forward' .to a . happ',. holiday at
Mirirnachi Camp:' From., Pine Ri-
ver, .Phylis Bradley,. ,:Esther• Gib-
son, Shirley: Steele, Carol 'Court
ney, G1enna'•Cainpbell,. Carol 'Ir -
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BOY $CQU.T NEWS
Ist. KiNLOSS:. BOY SCOUT.,;
GROUP' • r .
For .a lot .of folks'holiday.'time
:is, here — or : at; least' people stop:
,doing their regular' work , for 'a
brief stintt'.at something else..The
.Scouts and Cubs are, ' no excep-
tion reg g gular meetings 'ended'
last week until. the first :week.
after Labour Day in .September..
Editors also take • occasional
'time : of, so your two :Cub,. and
Scout reporters will retract their
ball` points' ' for a ',rest tot). • We
:rill be back.. in Septeniber with.
our weekly column of ;Cub . and
Scout .happenings' in Kinloss.
Last Thursday.was the final
for the ,.'Scouts,abut we' 'just
wonder. • zf . Lord' ' Baden:=Powell
would'' Be Prepared for the de
luge :of, rain ori -80 haniburgers we
•had cooking outside: We :retreat
ed: indoors' as far as possible but
the charcoal grills didn't co -open
ate,: so the cooks kept.. their trou7.
sers dry.inside the door while ',the
rain bounced steamily.. off • the
patties. outside,
The seven :new recruits .Were
invested,..bring•ing the Troop total
of invested boys. to 23. The new
Tenderfoot¢ Scouts are Eldon Ec-
kensWiller, . Jim .Dillon, . Waiter..
Dickie,'' Barry ')rladenby, Teddy
Milne, 'Douglas McEwen;. & Dun
'oan.,McEwen. We were :very hap-
py to have, these. boys' parents
along . too. •
:Friday ,night, •' the 150•�Ca '.pons,
Y g
that have been growing (but not
crowing) in Orville Elliotts barn
were . distributed to the. Cubs : &
Scouts.``These birdswere donated
by Dr.:' Jack • Roe of Roe•', Farms
at. Atwood, who was on ,hand to.
hand :them out ,Also present was
the CKNX-TV mobile service as
many of.; our readers . may. have.
seers '.over '' the ' week end. :•
;Th, Cubs and Scouts will :raise
their' birds over the .summer and
along 'rabout' Thanksgiving' Day;
there Will •be a public 'shooting
snatch . and of course you 'can,
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'" i. 'a game of them 'at home.
Walden. teak
John , Bell accomp ani Margaret Ann .Courtney,. Gert
� : �• Ted; and p
theirparents,enjoyed, a 'rude. Lee ',Walden .,and; Marsha"
ed by. .. ,
l ne ride : froth' Goderich to Kin= 'Humphrey danced to. music .•sup -
pa
cardine:' .one evenin last week. plied' by •a •record player after
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Home for the summer holidays • which 'Rev: D. N: , McConabie of
is Mr. MervynCourtney Ripley,. ' from Ri le gave, an interesting:restininteresting:ad.'
Kingsville who is: working in the • dress on .'Citizenship is made up
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store "at Amberle in the absence of the tln1est things. '--:courtesy,.
of his . father, Mr: `Arthur Court- little words of praise,apprecia-.
ne %who. is recuperating 'in Kin-- " tioia and making .., others' happy."
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cardine Hosp, ital and making True friendship, he said, demands
goodrecovery., •recover , honesty; and: sincerity, and' neigh:
• Reid's corners. W.I. held their borliness is ,bases on Christian•:
June- meeting in.
the. Community love. Mrs: ' Alfred Pollock '• and:
Hall on Thursday with Mrs. D'on- Mrs..Jahn' Reid; were hostesses
ald ' Courtney and, Mrs: :Cecil, for'the lunch hour when ,a social
1 Humphrey presiding.
Hum hre' ...'After: the
opening ode and' collect, roll call,
':What I do, when .1,' `do as I.
please,'': was answered by ;' all
win, Irene Henry, Marthel . Lee ; members It was decided .to have
Wilson., Barbara . Wilkins &'frons:I bake'..sale .:at Point Clark, in
Bethel -=, Joyce Funston, arbar I August. The a g . motto, "The Sunny
Ann , Funston,, 'Marilyn; homp- Side of ` Farm . Life" was: .Well
son, Marlene Tout, Betty•• Ann given ..by Mrs.' ;Herb Emmerton
, as, she .: related interesting '.incl
dents; When 'arduous tasks were
to be
be.. There is a $5,00 prize 'for each ' '
and ,' . the Scout 'that;. ::11111.11.1111.1111.."'!"•1116.°1!31"1!",111••1!".1"1111111
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time was enjoYed.
Mr. andrs/. Thomas
M x e ,
of Kitchener, 'guests of :Mr.
James Mille.n''' of AmrY be ale o.n.
Saturday:
1VIrs. Thomas. Brown.of ` YlVmg'
ham was a recent guest with
Mr. and Mrs ' Thomas :Brown:
Mr. 'Harvey Campbell of"tor-.:
onto' visited • with ' friend's and ••
relatives :at •Point • Clark and Am
guess,'what'the tender prizes• will; done• they were 'taught to berley over `,the ' holiday, week_
• IMPORTANT NOTICE •.
'The dates for; both Cub . and
Scout • 'Camp have had to be
changed due to the: lateness' .of
-the haying. season.' Cubs wiU,, go
:to camp:On on Thursday? July 20th
and •come home Sunday, , July
23rd. Scouts will 'go on Sunday,
July 23rd and come home Friday,',
I J`u1y"28th. The cost 'of the Cub
++ Camp 'Will' still • be; $3,50 but the
I,cost of the Scout/Camp is' lower
ed to $6.50 .because. of the short
ened per.iod' at Camp.''
• If these ,dates ' do hot : suit, any,
Cub or; Scon who have already
'registered, please 'get in touch
with Morley Wall or Lloyd dick_
ert right away. Those'who have
paid their $8.50 will ge't a refund
of $2:00 , •
Rev.: Carson from Bervie will.
speak \to ' an open air' Church •
service for both Cubs and Scouts
at Camp ,on Sunday, July 23rd.
at 2:30, All parents, are ''invited
to be on hand. Cubs will be :free
to leave.. Camp for home• when
the Church service erids; and
Scouts ` are expected' to arrive at
Camp in uniform in 'time to' be,
at this service, • .
We 'Would like to thank •'the:
Horticultural: Society . for.' the
-Carina sillies which we added to
the other flowers •we_ have plant-
ed around the Kinloss Township
Hall. ` By another month these
flower beds :shottld be 'making a
showing, '
AS a • weekly 'Column we 'say
so -long till. September - have
• a pleasant surrither,
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WEDNESDI
The schoc
3, Kir}toss (
the R scene
of a
happ
not without
as man
last social
schoolhouse`
S.S. No.,
Kinloss Sch
. ing the end
school teac.
the schools
closed with
• Students of
transported
new. centra
Torrentia
day` threati
union,pros
weathexmaa
mid-aft'erri.!
underway
neatly kep
Infact it w
the aftern.
had 'tied' f
inspectoratf
provement.
/ 'Chairma
mittee wlio.
'gram, was
Outlined. f
• becoming
One was th
the' increas
and the .de
sen the; be
Tlie•.pre
'• Gwen, far
'last group
13 pupils
•Elaine M
hart; G?ra
wilder; Gra
er.; Bernice
David :Rho
Grade , 3,
,Steven Do
Kempel,. B
":' Hanna;
• The pro
school yell
Other 'num
selection b,
mer studen
by • Mrs.
reading by
former tea
ection by ,
former tea.
•Helen Toho
,cher? :wit
Mrs... Ross:
• in'g by •'M
Student
The.
•
prpd
f Lig
The': Lu
Lions Club
Friday ;and
isfactorily:
• ''no financia
received o
one I was
th oth
.. thewi
district
turning 'on
beaches ent
reasonably
• There w
an the are
Friday, t'h -
lar and
The 'Head'
variety wi'
Games;:
•refreshmen
'enation bo
dancing ` p.
proposition
Pa'raoe
On Batu
o'clock the
costume p.
ponies, ch
Well .then
tlVely dei o
l'Xan
. headed over th
p'recisori'
and the
School ' bail
the liroces.
• 50o half
to -a -turn
and 'the 1'.
aPProval•;
hand by ,t