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!'HACIKETT CL -AN -
HOLD. PICNIC
The . descendents of. the .late
• Joseph and Eliza. Jane Hackett
met recently at the Ashfield
Picnic Grounds for their annual ■
picnic.•About 80 people enjoyed a ded.- III
lieious,' dinner, and supper,. A ! ■
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moments silence' wasobserved
for, Mrs, Jack Bradley and Mr.. s
Herb ' Stothers. 1
, Prizes were given to: most
recent married couple, Mr.. and ■
Mrs. Lorne Hackett ybungest
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Fill your . Bin Now and ' assure yourself Heat
Security.. Stop worrying about delivery hold-
ups because of snow or shortages, and" relax
with a winter's supply of quality fuel..
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CULROSS. CORNERS,
This -Week, the community ex-
tends •sympathy to Mr .and Mrs.
Edgar. Guest '(nee': Lois : Heiden-
. by) ifiranium City, • in : the pas-
sing .Of . their infant, son...
Miss Shirley ,Parker : Toronto,.
was a recent,, week -end. visitor at
her home here, .
Miss Marie Becking, a gradu
•. ate of the' WD.H:S. will attend
Stratford Teachers' College this.
year.' • . , ,
Mrs. , Frank %Brown ,, spent 'Wed-
nesday :afternoon .with Mrs: , Hap -
old Nicholson and 'Mrs. Hugh
• Nicholson, Bervie.
Mr; 'and', :Mrs.`...James, Wraith
spent. • Thursday .'evening, at Mr.
and 'Mrs. Duncan Keith's' when.
'David' Keith showed'. • pictures
he •had • `taken While ., ona trip'
overseas.
Miss Susan Harris is ..taking
the Nurses Aid.Course ••at Win
g
ham. Hospital,
Mr, and Mrs. John 'Schumach
er vi ted Thursday 'With Mr. &
Mrs. • Don Robertson and Mur
ray at' Milton. Little Dianne Ro-,
.bertson, who had .been visiting.
her grandparents here, . returned
home with them
• Mrs. Cora ; Barr! andDoriald,
Kini'ough, spent Sunday after-
noon with . Mrs. ' Frank, `Brown &p
Reg
Teeswater,' were Sunday evening,'
visitors with .:Mr. and Mrs. John
• Schumacher .
Mr. and: Mrs. Robert 'Stobo,
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spent'; Sunday evening'- with' Mr,
and Mrs • Jas.' Wraith:.
Mrs, "'Joe . Wall,' Mrs; Cook,
Mrs , ' 'Remelda Whitehead ; • and.
Mrs.. Lloyd :: Riley, Teeswater,
were ,;the guests .:Sunday: of .Mr.
and 'Mrs :Morley Wall, and, fa-
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Mr and .Mrs.: William Halden=_
•by. • spent the week -end in Niag-:
ara 'Falls:
Little Cheryl .Haldenby. was
the ' guest. ,'of ::her grandrriother,,
Mis.. Cliff Roulston, 4th •'' Kinloss, .
over the week -end.
Sunday 'visitors: with 1Vlrs...A.'
Green : and boys were Mr. and
Mrs: Fred Dobson,Kitchener,
Mr• and Mrs;' jack Montgomery.
and Breriden and Miss Carol.
Stone, :-Orangeville. '
Mr. and: Mrs:. James Carr and
Brian,• Wingham; spent' Sunday
afternoon. • with Mr. and. Mrs.
Alex; Whytock '
brought to a close:with all sing-
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mriabL FSDAY, SEPT. 14th, 100 •
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member ',present, Paul Drennan;;.
heaviest . Woman, • Mrs.. "Henry
Bradley;. family ,coming farthest
distance, Mr, and Mrs: Ken..
Laidlaw.. and girls, of London;
tallest.:couple,: .(combined,
heights), Mr. and Mrs. James
'Bradley; driver bringing largest
carload,' Jack;, Curran; unmarried
member birthday • eiosest day of
picnic, Sherol Anne Bradley of
Goderich; lightest man over --21,
Wilfred Drennan; Anniversary
closest day of Picnic, Mr, ' and
Mrs. Vernie Hunter; Lucky
Plate . (dinner), Jack 'Bradley;
Lue'ky plate (supper) , Linda
,Treleaven, Kitchener,.
:Vernon Hunter arida Glen Wal: -
den • had. Charge .: of the 'race's.
girls 4 and under, Joan Hackett,
Julie' Johnston; Boys• 4' and ,un-
der, • Kevin Ackert; Girls '6, Nan
cy• Walden,. Maureen Bradley;
Boys .6, Gregory Hunter,.'"Steve
Johnston; Girls . 17, Noreen Bak
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ler, Sherol Anne Bradley; Boys'
7, Almer, 'Ackert Girls. 8, ' Jackie
Johnston, Lynda Walden; Boys,
10-12; Gary Baxter, John Brad-
ley; Boys: Over :15, George Hac-
kett, ,:Murray Hunter; Married:
ladies,. ' Joyce Hackett, Helen.
Baxter; : married men,. Glen .Wal-'
den, :Lorne', Hackett; Kick Slip-
per, Doris ;ohnston, Helen Bax-
ter; ' (tied); .Three .'legged race,
George, ' ,Hackett and " Murray
Hunter Helen Baxter and Joy=
ce Hackett; coat race, Joyce ;Hac
kett, Sandy Hackett, Doris' John-
ston, Ewart Taylor; painted.. doll,
.Midford Wall,' and Helen Bax-,
ter, •` Doug 'Hackett and • Betty
Ackert..
After, a. peanut: scramble:' *•a
vote • of thanks' was tendered the
committee ,.in • charge , by Mrs.
George• Hunter and -Mrs:` Ewart
Taylor. The remainder of the -
:af—ternoon' was spent in a ;ball 'game
with Vern Hunter's team
ning over Morgan Johnston's
team. - •
A. • . lovely • : afternoon •was'.
A father was absorbed in his
favorite TV program when his.
young son ventured to ask him
about . _a homework . „problem.:
"Dad,":. he• said, "where . are ; the
Alps.
"Ask your mother," came the
reply. "She •puts everything.
Mr.. and. Mrs. Wm: 'Schneider, ;sway.".
THE, BFAVER•is one of the most industrious of animals.
He toils with loving tare on the construction of a home for' his family.
Beavers mate for life, and their homes
are built with an eye to permanent use. .
When a man builds or buys a home, he, too, likes to •
feel that it is permanent. For it is at home that the family devetops roots
and friendships:. Safeguarding the home for the family is but one
of Sun Life's many services for. the security and protection
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'.: The • cornrnittee ` in /charge ` of
picnic was Mr. and;: Mrs. James •
Bradley,' Mr. and Mrs: ' Morgan
Johnston; Mr.' and Mrs. D.. A.
Hackett, Mr. and :Mrs . J. „ C.
.Drennan.
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HOLYROOD
School. 'bells are ringing again.
and the following newcomers
have -started: .Aileen Carter,
Nancy ' Burt, Garry Hedley, .,Ric
ky Passmore; Wayne . Maclennon
and Brian ,'Steffler.
June Ackert, '!Sharon Carruth-
ers,
arruthers, Eileen .Burt have, started, to.
Lucknaw, High School. ,
Mrs, .Belle Cathe"rs, Wingham,.
spent Sunday with Mr. and ' Mrs.
Eadie. •
Mrs.. T. Harris is visiting with
her sister, , Miss . Margaret Pal-
mer, Kincardine. •.
Mrs.. Frank •Maulden, Mrs.
Lyman:.Sutton and _John visited
recently at:.the •• hoe . of - Eddie
Thompson. •
. • Mr. Wayne, Johnston,. ,Toronto;'
ST, HELENS
Johnston. : -
. 'A number from .here attended
'the, • presentation for Mr.. and
Mrs. Jim Young . (newlyweds)
Friday evening. in Langside Hall.'
Mrs: Mel Passrnore is a patient
in Wingham Hospital.. 'We hope
for a speedy .:recovery: The Pass-
more's live in .the '`George Col-
well house And Mr. Passmore
works for Lloyd Ackert. • .•
Donald Johnston left' •'lsst,
.,week for Simcoe to 'commence
duties . in the •;bank there;
Mrs. • M. Reed; ,Dungannon,.
spent a •day recently . with , her
daughter, ,Mrs. Lorne : Eadie.
Mr::. and Mrs. Raynard. ,Ackert. :
and June and Ernest, spent • Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs..+ . Harold'.
Bannerman,. . Kinloss. 'Baynard
and Hilda assisted with' the mu -
spent, the week -end with . his sic at, the Anniversary Services,
parents, .Mr. : and ''Mrs: • Mark '.Kinloss.'.
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Barbara May,.. infant •daughter
of • M'ri. and Mrs..' Don Cameron
was `baptize.d ` in the .United '•
Church by Rev. B. 'F. Green on
Sunday morning. In: the congre
gation were the, baby's grand-
parents, Mr: and: Mrs. John
Camer`oi and Mr. and Mrs. El-
don Miller and ,her great grand
mother, Mrs. John Miller. of
Luc'know.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Dorscht Nan-
cy and Susan have 'returned
hz ine•- after spending • four :week&
on a :tobacco ,farm at Langton.;
Members of the ' Women's' In-
stitute catered to the Lucknow.
Lions 'iClub Banquet . in the • Le-
gion Hall on Monday evening.
Mrs., C. Dayman of BruCefield
is a visitor• with Mr. and Mrs..
Cliffe Murray and other rela-,
trves, . • •
The beginners class at the St.
Helens school included "Wanda
o ,er and .tend
Russel, Ronnie Co
and • Brenda Lippert, Chr
.p .Ter-
ry England. • •
Attending the. Lucknow.4'and
District High School are Nancy
Curran, Nancy: Dorscht, Nancy
and Patsy Cranston, Gladys Mc.
l7Mtlhald, Beth Cooper, • Dianne
Humphrey, Mary Purdon, Ken
Wilson,Terri
DonnaR toulandHerbie H and.
Taylor,
Hunter
Mr. G. A: Webb is again a
patient in the Wingham and tfsA
trict` General Hospital,
1959 Pontiac Laurentian,, automatic, . fully equipped 52,450
1959 Chev Biscayne sedan, automatic, fully equipped 52,195
2-1959 Chev Belairs, ; automatic, fully equipped 52,395.
1958 Ford Fairlane, automatic 5i2,0QQ50
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1958 Chev Standard -Se a:
1956 Ford Custom Sedan, with automatic $1•,395
1956. Ford• coach, 8 cylinder ,,.. $1195'.
1955 Chevrolet Deluxe, Sedan
s Sedan4 ....:.�..........1 $ ,150
1955'iOld`. i., 195
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1954 Buick sedan, automatic .:.Y1.,.c.::.:. aa..j�- >.:.�..$t$89,5.
Number •of . 1953 and '1954• . Models from $395 to ..$759.
TRUCKS! • • TRUCKS!
3-1958 Chev. '4-toin pick ups,, With fleetside body
1956 Chew- Y/' ton pick -un ......... ... .... .. $1,095
1954 Chev. V2 -ton' ' pick-up .•::... :$$95
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