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(By Mrs. Fred Wallis)
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dun-
bar, Lambeth, were also at
their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Comley
and family Stratford, spent
Sunday at their summer cot-
tage.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Heilboh-
mer, Stratford, spent the
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For a' tasty side salad chill
cooked Ontario-fresh asparagus
spears. Top with French dres-
sing and garnish with pimento
or tomato wedges, suggest food
experts from Macdonald Insti-
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"Cooking's not the same without the flame"
Keep. Both .'gyes .Open. And
Your Camera Close at. Nand
SS 4 Pupils Show Off Latest Project
Five students of SS 4 Goderich Township, posed for pictures Friday after-
noon, with part of their pheasant-hatching project. From the right, front, is
Wendy Bird with an unhatched egg; Gordon Lobb with a small pheasant not
yet out of the shell and Barbara Arm Toews with a newly hatched pheasant
chick which proved too lively to leave on her open hand. Back row, from right,
Faye Merrill and Jeannette Lobb. (News-Record Photo)
Keep your eygt open and
your camera handy,
That's •the secret of taking
interesting, pieturg. • Good. Pic-
ture-taking opportunities am
everywhere around us. Be Oil
the alert, end you'll recOgnize
them.
Riememher that natural ex-
presSions are the best, You
don't have to go to the ends
of the earth for that. Pietnres
are yours for he seeing, -the
seaeolin and the taking. When-
ever you see something that
arouses a response in yen, Pic-ture material is' 'there.
Snap people while they're
busy. Catch junior while he's
having his hair cut, mother
While she's baking a pie, or
daughter when she's ploring a
record on 'the phonograph.
Wait for the Peak of action, the
spontaneous expression.
Yon can also achieve natural
expressionis by posing people
naturally. Give them a simple
task—glancing through a book
pethaps — 'anything to relax
them• and take their attention
If You're TIRED
Now arid then everybody gets a "tired•aut"
feeling and may be bothered by bacicaches.
Perhaps nothing seriously wrong, Oat a tempor-
ary condition caused by urinary irritation or
bladder discomfort, That's the time to take
Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help stimulate the
kidneys to relieve this condition which may
often cause backache and tired feeling. Then you
feel bettor, rest better, work better. 131
from the Panierg,
If ,Yeilir photos tell .stories,
they will bring back memories
you will elleri_sli long after they
have heen taken. Don't he sat-
isfied with standing people
against a wall ancl
Ulan*. Stares will result.
Reineinber that whatever
type of ..camera you have, it's
easy to take, good pictures.
Keep A. few points innlintl. Too
many r.Objects' on '[be scene -dis-
tract attention, .so leave the.
wekground uncluttered, In-
door — 'and many of your
photos these days will be taken
indoors — a wag is a good
'background if .it's plain and
uniform,
Most simple cameras are
equipped with flash, allowing
7.0g to 'take vietwes ioclOor$,
The :140 Will light tip:.yiettr
jest when 7'04 press 'the
ton,,
Bxperiment wit 11 angles,
Move -olese the rstt. hjoet, move
away, pace to, the loft -or light,
raige. - or lower the .eamera,
Generally, closeups provide the
best .eNpreissions, You% 17ecog-
xvize the right angle when you
see
Ail set? Held 'the .camera.
straight :and steady by pressing
it against your body. Keep
the subject sharply in focus,
4110,, .to prevent "head chop-
piing , woli within 'the. area. of
your viewfinder, Press. don't
pun h, the release, The Slight-
est jar will result in a blurred
photo,
A word on; .camera 04m;
Load the film in subdued 110*,
Keep the lens clean with soft
lens tissue.
Picture-taking is just as easy
as' fit sounds.
Wp are shipping ,ogttle every .Monday for Vnitod
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Please •PHONE P9_1.4-7r .net later that ,aP.turcl4y
rtiobt,P,
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Shipper
10 mile North of Goderich --, At the Former
Port Alb4t Airport
Green Acres Trophy Races
SATURDAY, JUNE 2
9 EVENTS — Starting at 10:30 a.m.
ADMISSION: Adults $1.50; Children under 12
(accompanied by an adult) FREE
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weekend at their cottage.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Buetten-
miller, Seaforth, were at their
summer home here Sunday.
Sorry to report Mrs. James
Sirling had the misfortune of ,
having a fait and fracturing
her collar bone.
Mr. and Mrs, John Bailey
and David, Toronto, spent the
weekend at their summer
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. James Barnes,
Miss Alma Barnes, London,
were at their cottage for the
Weekend.
iMrs. George Woods, Livonia,
Mich., and her guest Mrs. Roy
Miller, St. Thomas, have re-
turned to St Thomas for a few
days, Mrs. Woods will return
to her home from there.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doc-
hen and Bud, London; spent
the weekend at their cottage.
Bud had as his guest David
Meadows, London. David's
military tie caught the eye of
Prince Philip when he visited
WoIesly Barracks last week,
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LATEST SUGGESTIONS ON
CHEMICAL WEED CONTROL,
Be sure to get the Ontario
Department of ' Agriculture
"Guide to Chemical Weed' Con-
trol" Publication No. 75, advise
weed control experts with the
Ontario Agriculture College.
Copies will be available from
your county agricultural repre-
sentative. The guide outlines
the latest recommendations for
the control of weeds by herbi-
cides,
COMPETITION FOR THE
ORDINARY 'BURGER
Try an asparagus-burger for
lunch, suggest food experts
from Macdonald Institute,
Guelph. Simply arrange hot,
cooked Ontario-fresh ,asparagus
on toasted, split buns, Pour on,
melted butter or a cheese
sauce.
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