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AMIBEN, AMINES, BUTYRICS
and .ESTER SPRAYS IN STOCK
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CROMARTY
CORRESPONDENT
MRS, KEN McKELLAR
Sunday visitors with Mr. and- -u-Gities- in the ilthie. 'Luna
Mrs. Larry Gardiner werc,,Mr. was served by PfiC-Velli-11116oks
and Mrs. Yralik Erwin, Carnl- -an-divifss ative-Sp-eare;-
yn Wasman and Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Erwim, all of Putman, Mr. and "Mrs. Douglas Eyre
H arry Statham, Parkhill, -Alvin and Richard of Shedden spent
Cornish. Exeter and Mr. and Mrs, the week end with her parents,
Otto Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott and
Mrs. Calder McKaig, Mrs. T. Frances.
L. Scott, Mrs. Charles Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott,
Mrs, Gerald Carey, Mrs. F. Tay- Mrs. Sadie Scott, Miss Olive
lor, Mrs. John TempLeman at- Speare, Miss Agnes Scott, and
tended the June Conference Lorne Splane of London
visited on Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Colquhoun, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardiner
and Steven visited on Sunday,
with Mr. and Mrs. "Jack' Niccilice
and family, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Currie and
Jo Ann, Dorchester, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ilulley
and family of Winthrop.
Mrs. Grace Scott, Mr. and
K. McKellar visited on Sun -
day with Mr. and Mrs. W. N.
Binning and family, Mitchell.
Mrs. G. Dow and Mrs. W.
Sillery of Exeter visited on Fri-
'ay at the home of Mr. andMrs,
Cordon Von,
Mr. and Mrs. K. McKellar
visited on Wednesday with Mr.
0. R. Francis of Woodstock.
Mrs. John Hocking returned
home on Friday from Stratford
Hospital where she had been„a
patient for some
MRS. CECIL BOWMAN
The people of this commun-
ity were saddened to learn of
the sudden passing of Mrs. (:ei;i1
Bowman at her home at Staffa
on Friday night. The sympathy
of her many friends is extended
to Mr. Bowman'in his bereave.'
merit.
LIT'fLE SOUTH PERTH
(Games at 7:15 P. M. unless
otherwise indicated)
June 19 - Staffa at Carling-
ford; Goulds at Granton; Munro
at Mitchell.
June 26 - Carlingford at
Motherwell; Munro at Goulds;
Granton at Mitchell.
June 28 - Goulds at. Mother-
well; Granton at Staffa.
July 5 - Carlingford at Mun-
ro; Staffa at Mitchell.
July 10 - Munro at Mother-
ell; GoUlds at Staffa.
Jul} 10- --tlylurzo at Grant*
Carlingford at 6661fsi N'46.thelL
well at Mitchell.
July 13-- Staffa at Mother-
well;„Mitchell at Carlingford,
July 15 - Carlingford a t
Staffa; Granton at Goulds. '
July 17 1--K1itchell at Munro
July 19 - Goulds at Munro;
- Mitchell at Granton,
Stratford Presbyterial at Har-
rington Presbyterian Church on
Tuesday.
Mr. Ernest Lux ton is a patient
in SoutLHuron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Speare,
Harriston called on friends in
the village on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill 1-lulley
were guests at the Cameron-
Pollock Wedding which took'
place in Wesley-Willis United
Church, Clinton, on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cattier Mc-
Kaig visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. E. Grahm, St. Marys.
L. and Mrs. Jas, Town and
sons Jay, Jon and Jeff of Mit-
chell called on Mr. and Mrs. K.
McKellar on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex.Gardin-
er visited with Mr. and Mrs
Wilmer Howatt of Londsboro.
The June meeting of the
Womens Missionary Society of
Cromarty church was held at
the home of Mrs. K. McKellar
with an attendance of fifteen
members. Mrs. Grace Scott -
presided and opened the meet-
ing with a poem "How Great
the yield from the Fertile Field':
The scripture lessbn,from 1st.
Corinthian(3-11 was read by
Mrs. Scott
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Reports were given by th c
secretary and the treasurer. The
offering was dedicated by Mrs.
Douglas. Mrs. Sam McCurdy
and Mrs. M. Lamond presented
\:1 the 2nd. Ipson .of program 3 of
the'Study book "In the Working
World."
The roll -'call topic was "Wit-
ness" and was answered with a
Bible verse by.each member,
Mrs. Douglas and Mrs. T. L.
Scott gave highlights from the
June Conference stressing t h e
facts put forth by Mrs. Poaps op
conditions in Biafra,
fpft, raigle'a ffi° Ird7WP.
er for missions and also reported
seven visits and fourteen letters
and cards sent to the:; sick. Mrs.
Jefferson read an article from
the Observer and repeated a
poem by the blind author, John
Milton, "They also serve who
only stand and wait". Mrs. M.
Dow conducted a Bible quiz on
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TORONT'ODOMINION
the bank where people make the difference
W. D. STEPHENSON, Manager Seaforth
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SWIMMING INSTRUCTION
FREE SWIMMING Instruction for school
children by qualified instructors
available each morning.
Two Instruction Periods — Swimming instruc-
tion this year will be provided in two periods:
First Period—July 2 to July 25
Second Period—August 5 to August 28
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Registration for July Classes closes June 20
Registration for August Classes closes July 25
Classes are being arranged for July and stu-
dents are 'asked to report at the times indicatedin-
story which will appear in the issue of this paper.
Red Cross Tests will be conducted at the
conclusion of, each period,' and will be
preceded by pre-testing carried out by
the instruction staff.
ADULT SWIMMING INSTRUCTION
Tuesday and Thursday Evenings
7 to 9 p.m.
Learn to swim with qualified instructors. A
minimum of 10 lessons—$3.00 plus admission.
Make application in person or phone .
the Park — Phone 527-0950 .
SWIM TEAM
Swimmers interested in competitive swimming' are
asked to register at the Pool.
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-L- ADMISSIONS
Children under High School Age:
15 Cents, old $4.00 for Season's Ticket
Fourth and Additional Child's Season's
Ticket in one family — FREE
(Note—Season's Ticket good during .Nly and August only)
High School Students:
25 Cents, Qr $5.00 for Season's Ticket
Adults:
25 Cents, or $5.00 for Season's Ticket.
lin each case, a checking basket is included)
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PICNICS .
Arrange, to hold your annual picnic amid the
pleasant surroundings of the Lions Park!
Complete facilities. Admission is FREE. A
nominal charge! is made for the rental of
tables.
PHONE 527-0950 FOR OPEN DATES
The Booth in the Park Pavilion carries a
complete stock of Ice Cream
Pop, Hot Water
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PICNIC PAVILION
The Picnic Pavilion is available until 7:00 p.m. each
day, without charge, for the use of picnic groups on
a first-come, first-spved basis. In the event of bad
weather, it will, Mexpected that groups will co-op-
erate. to permit maximum use being made or the
pavilion protection.
The Pavilion may be reserved each
evening after 7 o'clock for special •
gatherings or meetings.
Reservations may he, made-at the Park. Rental fees
are related to the nature of the event, and will be
zdvised on request.
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For further information
Call the Seaforth Lions Park
Phone 527-0950
StOltalicstitfi,
ci*ensfilip any
uses
'cation Poo
by T, W. Clapp, Huron
Associate Rep.
The Citizenship 'and Educat-. Raking with Yeast, Mrs, EcLehar David Capliq, Mitchell, IVir
ion meeting of the Staffa Worn- peliaire-4 report oT315eDifia-C171-and Mrs. Alvin Cole, Jean and -The recent favourabieWi-
en's Instittite was herd-in" the conference at Guelph whlelr 1/Onald, Croniarty and Mrs. Will—ther114-PErfdlr"d god growing
girls were present. Staffa No.1
had a demonstration on a cold
lunch for a hot day with Elean- Muskoka for the summer months. or I3utson, Mary Barnes and Mar- Saskatchewan visited recently
ilyn Miller taking part. Staffa
favoured with an accordian solb.
comentary. Mrs, Gordon Laing
township hall; Mrs, Ed. Chappel attended. A report on the Dis- Cole, Hensall,
presided. Mrs. Roy McDonald
presented the motto 'Keep mill en by Miss Vera Hambley. S,:taforth, visited on Sunday with
to accompany cold meats with
your picture'. There were six-
No. 2 had an exhibit on salads
I leather McPhail giving the
hug the whole world is taking Hostesses for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norris and
present. Roll call was answered Plans are underway for an In- Monro visited Sunday with Mr.
teen members and six Visitors Hoggarth and Mrs. Ed. Chappel. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller,
by 'If you were to leave Canada, terdenotninational Church Ser-
to what country would you go'?' vice to be held at the Hibbert Miss Dianne Nliller visited
"Hie 4-11 Homemaking Club ToWnship shed on Sunday, I une over the week end with Miss Car-
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wict Annual at Avonton was giv-
Mrs. Roy McDonald, Mrs. Gordon family,
29 at 2;30, of Miller.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
rison, Rainy River, Ontario and cepted a position at Bigwin Inn,
with Misses Ethel and Laura Bal-
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norris
and family. check• "Well, I see the Govern-
Mrs Ed Diver, Windthorst
Attending a family gathering merit got another raise,"
Mr. and Nirs. Clifford Mor- Miss Heatkir Daynard has ac-
sirs, " orris
and Mrs. Arthur Kemp.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamont,
conditions. Most of the spring
Worker, examining his pay- plus a lot of
the spraying of
grains are up and growing well,
grains and corn has been done.
Almost alr the beans are planted
now. Some farmers have started
rp cut hay for haylage.
OBITUARY
Templeman and family on Sun- Guest speaker for the evening
day were Mr. and Mrs, Eldie Mc- was Robert Simpson, Hensall
who gave a paper on Citizenship,
Mrs. Simpson was thanked and
presented with a gift by Mrs„ Gor-
don lioggarth,
The members agreed to set
tip a display at Mitchell Fair on
INSURANCE
SEE
11.95 3.85
GIRLS SOFTBALL
July 24 - Motherwell. at
Carlingford; Goulds at Mitchell:
July 26 - Staffa at Munro.
July 27 - Motherwell at
Goulds, 9:00 1)..1\4. ; Granton at
Carlingford.
July ,28 - Staffa at Granton.
July 31 - Munro at Carling-
ford; Mitchell at Staffs.,
Aug. 2 - Granton at Mother-
well.
MRS. HANNAH GODKIN
The former Hannah Baker and
widow of the late Stephen God-
kin, formerly of McKillop Twp,
passed away in Vancouver, May
14th. She had lived in Dashwood
in her youth and had been em-
ployed at the Dick House, many
years ago. Mrs. Godkin was the
aunt of Mrs. James Courts, High
Street, Seaforth,
AREA GIRLS WIN For Complete
TALENT CONTEST
In the preliminary talent con-
test at- Centennial School for on your
Kirkton Garden Party , - two 'HOME, BUSINESS, FARM
CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY duets were•chosen-Kathy OR LIFE ,
Edighoff0r and Paul Sloan, Mit-
chell playing 'Sailor's' Hornpipe'
and Mary Anne and Patti O'Ro-
urke of Dublin playing 'Little
'Curly Head March:, , They are
the pupils of Mrs. Pearl Prie- ,
itap,
Nicol and Hob, London, Mr„.and
Mrs.' Russell late, Brenda a n d
Bradley, R. R. 5, Stratford. Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfrid Minis, Joan
and Calvin, R. R, 3, Mitchell,
George 13rodliagen, Stdord„'
JOHN A. CARDNO
Insurance Agency
Phone 527-0490 : Seaforth °
Office Directly-Opposite
Seaforth Motors'
Graves' Wallpaper -and Paint
dial 527.0550
Seaforth
PAINT SALE
SAVE 45%
m.!,3ef n .5.•
On Second Gallon or Quart
EXTERIOR EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT
EXTERIOR LATEX
EXTERIOR ID-RIMER.
GALLONS 2, QUARTS
FOR • FOR
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NOW
OPEN
ON WEEKENDS
The Pool will operate
on a daily basis, com-
mencing next week.
Open -- Weather Permitting
1:30 to 5:30 and 7:00 to 9:00