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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Bayfield Bulletin, 1966-08-25, Page 6SUNSET DRIVE-IN Goderich, Ont. limmmummmummmmommmmunimmimmmommilimmmimuummmumn""mmimmummmmfflimmummmmmc T he Bayf i e 16 B u 1 1e t in-Aug .2 5, 1966-Page 7 ACTON CLASSIFIEDS uumimiummimmimmimiiiimmummumummuniiiiimmimilimumnilimimiminiummilluommlimmiumminiiimummimminiimilimmilmmiummimumilimmiiimmffiliminiummillimummilimmimiumniiimmummiiiiimmuiffilimmimmilimmumu Phone 565-2444 for fast, fast, fast results FOR SALE MARINE ENGINE- SERVICES Total revenue of all governments in Canada amounted to $759 per capita in 1964. G. B. CLANCY, O.D. — OPTbMETRIST — For Appointment Phone 524-7251 GODERICH DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL For DEAD or DISABLED ANIMALS — Call Collect DARLING & Company Of Canada Limited Phone Clinton 482-7269 Licence 350-C-65 Buchannan Jr. four cyl.about 45 h.p. compl- ete with trans. shaft & bronze wheel, steering, linkage, rudder. 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BORIS KARLOFF NICK ADAMS In Color SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 JOHNNY DARK TONY CURTIS PIPER LAURIE In Color Also "SIX BLACK HORSES" MONDAY - TUESDAY August 29 - 30 THE TROUBLE WITH ANGELS ROSALIND RUSSELL HAYLEY MILLS In Color Plus A MAN CALLED PETER RICHARD TODD JEAN PETERS In Color WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY FRIDAY - SATURDAY Aug. 31 - Sept. 1, 2, 3 Winner of 8 Academy Awards including Best Picture MY FAIR LADY AUDREY HEPBURN REX HARRISON In Color Centennial Report 1867 1961 by JOHN W. FISHER CENTENNIAL COMMISSIONER RCAF planes flying over Can- ada's isolated communities in the fat north are going to be air- dropping some unusual cargo in the months ahead. During the coming school year the planes will be making air- drops of bright new medallions, souvenirs of Canada's Centen- nial, to the school children of the north. Why air-drops? Well, some of those communities are so isolated there simply is no other way for deliveries to coin- cide with distribution of the medallions to the rest of Canada's school population in time for presentation in class rooms by June 1, 1967. Obverse Reverse Six million of the Centennial medallions for school children are now being produced for the Centennial Commission by the Royal Canadian Mint at Ottawa. Each medallion, one inch and a quarter in diameter, will be pack- aged in a special envelope bearing the Centennial symbol on the outside. The first delivery of medallions from the mint will be a special one to the Centennial Commission at the end of Sep- tember for the air-drop allot- ments. Then the mint will make direct shipments to all the prov- inces and territories by April 1, 1967. Departments of education will redistribute to all their schools for presentation toward the end of the school year. For Indian children, attending federal schools, the mint will make direct shipments to those schools operated by the federal government. The Department of National Defence will distribute medallions to all Canadian school children at military bases over- seas. The medallion design, shown here, was recommended this past spring by a special advisory com- mittee to the Centennial Com- mission. The choice of the design was made following a contest conducted last year among five experienced Canadian designers. Winner of the Commission's award for the obverse side of the medallion was Thomas Shingles of Victoria, B.C., and for the re- verse side, Mrs. Dora de Pedery Hunt of Toronto, Ontario. The medallions will be of last- ing significance to all in the new generation. Perhaps they will be passed along from generation to generation of families and a num- ber will appear again on the 200th anniversary of Confedera- tion.