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Eleven members of their
family were present: Miss Anna
Marie Schneider, Kitchener;
Mrs. Arnold (Eileen) Short,
Downsview; Miss Ruth Schnei-
der, Kitchener; James of West-
field; Bob, Wendy and Kathy
at home. •
Other relatives attending
were Arnold Shortt and daugh-
ter Judy, Omer Ribishaud, Kit-
chener; Edward Ott, Listowel,
Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Ott, Lis-
towel.; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Mehrind, Gowanstown; Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Schneider, Wingham;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weber, Mild-
may; Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hut-
chinson, Waterloo; Mr. and
Mrs. William Schneider, Tees-
water; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schnei-
der, Teeswater; Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Wissler, Teeswater and
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Nesbitt
of Brooklyn.
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JACK MERNER
CLASS "A" MECHANIC
At the regular Cub meet-
ing on Monday, the District
Commissioner, Jack Gallant
who was present for the
meeting invested Bayfielc.V.s.
new' Cub- leatclens, Cubmaster
,Melyine Erickson and Assis-
tant Cubmaster, Betty Mc, .
Leod.
Akela welcomed three new
chums to the pack, and eS-
sisted by Baltic invested cubs
Jeffery 11/layman and Stewart
Turner.
APPLICATIONS
Township of Stanley
APPLICATIONS will be received by the Town-
ship of Stanley for the position of FULL-TIME
GRADER OPERATOR.
Applicants must state qualifications and ex-
perience if any. Successful applicant must be able
to commence work immediately. Applications to be
clearly marked as such and in the hands of the
clerk by November 9, 1965 at 6:00 p.m.
MEL GRAHAM, Clerk,
Brucefield, Ontario.
43-4b
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
Clerk's Notice of First Posting of
Voters' List
Voters' List, 1965,„Tqwnship of Hullett
County of Huron
Notide is hereby given that I have complied with
Section 9 of The Voters' Ligts Act, and that / have
posted up 'at my Office at Lot 16 Concession 8, Hullett
Township, on the 25th Day of October, 1965, the list
of all persons entitled to vote in the Municipality at
Municipal Elections and that such List remains there for
inspection.
And I hereby call upon all Voters to take immediate
proceedings to have any omissions Or errors Corrected
according to Lavv, the last day for appeal being the 13th
day of Novernbet, 1965.
Dated this 25th Day of October, 1965.
Harry F. Tebbutt,
Clerk Treastiter,
4341) Ftri 1, LohdeSboro, Ontario.
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1960 FORD Sedan
1959 PLYMOUTH Sedan , ,
. 960 ANGLIA Coach
560
395
375
Low Cost Transportation
THAR SHE BLOWS J. MILLS
HALE AF SALE.
BUY NOW FOR A WHALE OF A DEAL
. . . ON A WHALE OF A CAR!
WE'RE LOADED
WITH TRADE-INS
DURING THIS SALE - THREE COURTEOUS
SALESMEN WILL BE ON DUTY
UNTIL 10 "P.M. NITELY
Yes, Mills Motors Is loaded with the best selection of Top
Quality Used Cars this district has ever seen. This is due to the
tremendous response to the new 1966 Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge
and Valiant cars. We must make room, as new car trade-ins are
arriving daily. This is your chance to save on a Dependable
used car during this sale.
VISIT MILLS - KINGSTON ST. IN GODERICH
Kingston Street in Goderich is a Used C ar Shoppers' Paradise. Every make and
model is• represented.
HARPOON THESE VALUES AT MILLS
1964 DODGE "440" SEDAN -
V8, automatic, gleaming black with red in-
terior
'
only 12,000 miles, 3 years warranty
left. Lie. A55155. A whale of a price at -
$2445.00
1964 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE SEDAN -
V8, automatic. Ivory with Tan interior,
20,000 miles, 3 years warranty remaining.
Lie. A58004. A whale of a price at
$2277.00
1964 CHEVROLET BELAIR COACH -
Economy 6 cylinder motor with an automat-
ic transmission. A one-owner car in top
condition. Lic. 58110. A whale of price at
$2180.00
1962 RAMBLER CLASSIC SEDAN -
Sharp Silver Grey metallic. • Runs like
new. Lic, 63078E. A whale of a price at
$1377.00
1964 OLDSMOBILE 88 SEDAN -
Full power equipment, automatic transmis-
sion, radio. A sharp one-owner car. Lie,
A13628. A whale of a price at -
$2660.00
1965 BUICK LE SABRE HARD TOP -
16,000 miles. Is fully equipped with power
steering and brakes, radio, royal master
tires, still under new car warranty. Lie,.
A54021. ..SAVE
$1400.00
1965 BARRACUDA 2-Door Hardtop -
Lovely white with red interior, 4 year war-
ranty left. Lic. A48909. A whale of a
price at
$2677.00
1965 CHEVROLET BELAIR SEDAN -
V8, automatic, radio, Metallic Green, mat-
ching interior, law mileage. Lie. 56452, A
whale of a price at
$2732.00
1959 PLYMOUTH 2-Door Hardtop -
A sharp red with black top, has V8 and
automatic. A whale of a price at
$677.00
1961 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE Hard Top -
V8, automatic, radio. Very clean. Lie.
A62047. A whale of a price at
`$1195.00
,Low Cost Transportation
1957 CHEV Sedans, (3) Ea. $250
1957 PONTIAC Sedan 245
1958 PLYMOUTH 'Hard Top, V8 295
Low Cost Transportation
1957 MONARCH Hard Top , 295
1956 PLYMOUTH Sedan • 89
1955 PLYMOUTH Sedan 68
JUST , A COUPLE OF 1965 MODELS LEFT YOU MUST HURRY FOR ONE OF THESE
MOTOR SALES .'1.17D.
1962 VALIANT 4-Door Station Wagon -
Economical Slant 6 motor and standard
transmission, One owner. A whale of a
price at
$1499.00
1961 PLYMOUTH COACH -
V8, automatic, in sharp condition. A whale
of a price at
$1035 00
2-1961 OLDSMOBILE SEDANS -
Both one owner. Both have power steer-
ing and brakes. A whale of price of
$1377.00 EACH
1961 RAMBLER CLASSIC SEDAN ---
6 cylinder, automatic, very clean. Lie.
A55324. A whale of a price at
$999.00
1962 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN Hard Top --
6 cylinder, automatic transmision, radio. A
real sharp car. Lie. A61848. A whale of a
price at
$1695.00
VOLKSWAGENS -
1960 Karmen Ghia, 1960 Deluxe, 1960 Bus.
1962 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN SEDAN ----
6 cylinder, automatic transmission, "like
new" condition. Only 40,000 miles. A
whale of a price at
$1595.00
`1963 DODGE SEDAN -
Economical Slant •6 engine, push button
automatic transmission, in new car con-
dition. 2 years warranty remaining. A
whale of a price at
$1795.00
1961DODGE 4-Door Sedan -
Economical Slant 6 engine, standard trans-
mission, good dependable transpartation.
Lie. A56843. A whale of a price at
$977.00
-1962 FORD FAIRLANE SEDAN --
6 cylinder, standard transmission, A low
mileage one-owner car. Lie. A57792. A
whale of a price at
$1345.00
Boyfield Trimly .WA t):onotes.. To.
AWTC Hears Missionary Work
The first euchre and bridge
party of the season, in 'the
Parish Hall was held •on Fri-
day last by the ladies of the
Trinity Gelid. Euchre winners
were ladies high, Mrs, F. Wes-
tore low, Mrs. Ron Scotchmer;
nien'S high, George Telford,
low, L. 'B, Smith; 'lone hands,
Mrs. B. Menerey., Bridge priz-
es went to Mrs. P. Weston and
G. N. Rivers.
Don Couttes, Seaforth and
Jim McLeod, Toronto, were at
the former's cottage for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bar-
ber and family of St. Thomas,
spent the weekend at their cot-
tage.
Mr. and Mrs. 3. B. French,
Mitchell and Mrs. George Her-
Bayfield Scout
ladie-s Group To'
Help Cub Leaders
HAYFIELD - The October
meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary
to -the Scouts and Cubs was
held at the home of Mrs. R.
MacVean wGith seven -inembers
present,
The "travelling basket" cash
box was opened and found to
contain $14.94, - All agreed it
was a worth while project and
the basket will start a. new
journey very shortly.
A motion was passed to as-
gist the two new. cilia leaders
with uniform costs.
A Euchre and Bridge party
in the Parish - Hall in mid-
November was planned with
the date tot be 'announced later.
The, membership. fees are -due
at the December meeting to be
held at the home of -Mrs. G.
Bellehamber and all mothers
of Scouts and Cubs are asked
to be present
MIDDLETON
The Women's Auxiliary of
St. James Anglican Church will
meet Wednesday afternoon, No-
vember 3 •at the 'home of. Mrs.
Keith Miller. The roll call word
is "remembrance".
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mid-
dleton attended the wedding of
Miss Lynda Stuart of Mt.
Brydges and George Earley of
Kerwood in Delaware United
Church last Saturday. George
Earley is the pregident of the
Western Ontario Aberdeen An-
gus Association and a former
winner of the Queen's Guineas
at the Royal Winter Fair.
bert, Liistpwc'l were Sunday
guests. of Mr, and Mira. W. E.,
Parker,
Guests of Mr. and Mrs, Tom
Penbale on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. How-44 Mc0.111.2140
and Mr. and
Mrs, Mavinsexuleat, Joan and
Marlene and Mr, apki
ow Poi-1 '1e. The occasion was
the birthday of Mrs. Penh:ale
ar..aa Mrs. Paul Moss, Tom
don, were guests of Mrs, 3,
Cult this weekend.
Jim Higgins, accompanied by
his fiancee, Miss Margaret Man-
son, spent the .we,eicend. with
Mr, and Mrs...J, B. Higgins at,
"The Maples",.
,Mies Gayle Turner is spend-
ing a few clays with her parents,
Mr. and' Mrs. Robert Turner,
The next Senior Citizens
meeting will he field
arty,1.;Toeptreber 4 at (the Orange
'Hall. There are still a few seats
92.1 the bus- going to
1,111,4 Royal Winter Valir on Sat-
orday, November 13, For fur-
titer information cohtact
Q. TIepeeri.
Mrs and Mrs. Otto :Smale and John, visited On Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. R., Roy Fitz-simons. Little Darlene;returned
to 1-Ien.s'all with her parents
after spending the past two
weeks with her grandparents.
Mrs. R, E, Sitaddick spent
the 'weekend with Mr, and Mrs.
Albert -Shaddick, Clinton, and.
attended the Shaddielc-Ilart
wedding in New St.-Paul's Ch-
urch, Woods,teek, on Saturday,
Mrs. Ellwood Robinson is a
patient in Clinton Public Hes
pital.
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a1,1,1,•44.11.01
Two ,New Cubs Join :Boyfield, Pack
(Photo by Audrey Bellchamber)
Jeffery Mayrnan, Stewart Turner, Cublraster Erickson
Untended for last week)
PAYFTELD-7rinity Pranch
Women's Auxiliary met 10 the.
home of Mrs. .C. .Es, Diehl An.
Monday AttIg499X1, Ten MOP-
berS and 'the Rector, Rev, B. J.,
S, Harrison were present.
Mrs., J, B. Higgins,. 'nest,
dent, chaired the meeting, The
rector led in the devotional
period,
Correspondence included a
thank-you note, a •notice of the
Deanery meeting to be held in
St, .Paul's Church, Clinton,
October X), and an appeal for
support of the Anglican. Wo-
men's Training College, Tor-
onto.
Mrs, R. H. F. 'Oairdner,i
treasurer, reported, a gift of
money from Miss M„ Hedging;
also one from Mrs. G. Hopson
for WA work was received at
.the meeting. The ladies also
appreciated 4 'floral arrange-
ment which Mrs Hopson had
dene for the .inee"ting.
Donations of $5 to the Chris-
tian Students' Movement and
$20 to the AWTC were made.
Mrs. F. A. Clift volunteered
to :be hostess next meeting.
Mrs, Gairdner reported on
the sale of church calendars.
The aim. is to. place one in every
Anglican. bow,
The Rev, .Har4son,
announced that Archbishop t,
3, .fe.p.plier.,. BSc., Arch,
bishop 4a: . East Africa .and
Bishop .of Nairobi will be the
Speaker at a ...1741POn .Deanery
Diocesan. Rally on Wednesday
evening, October Z.( at CHSS
Clinton,
Mrs, F, H, Paull apoke of the'
WA "Family" together in'
London at the dominion annual'
meeting in Huron College in
June, Mrs. J, D: :Scott, chair,
man of personnel, had been in,
strinnental in seeing that some
25 or 26 missionaries an fur-,
lough and retired missionaries
0.itended, They were grouped
together as a choir.
Mrs. Paull gave, informally,
brief sketches of each lady in
this group, many of whom. she
had known personally in her'
18 years as Dominion Record-
ing Secretary,
Mrs, F, II. Pena, hostess, was
assisted. by Mrs, 0, N, Rivers
in serving refreshments,
0
EASY CATCHES.
Seventy-five percent of fish.
planted last spring. in Lands,
and Forests fishing ponds were
recaptured by anglers.
Mr. .and. Mrs. H. Hackett,-their cottage for t1 weekend,
Pert Elgin, and Mr, and Mrs, Miss Brenda Blair left on.
Dundas, London, were at Friday for Los Angeles, where
she will continue her =Sing
Auburn Couple career at the Los Angeles
county Hospital,
Mr. and Mrse IVf. Bradley
Celebrate Their,Petrolia and their children,
Maureen and Cathy, and Mr,
i ng -
and Mrs, Toni Ryan of Park-
Silver 'Wedd hill were guests of Mr, and
Mrs. R,Kerr on Saturday. On
AUBURN Mr. and Mrs, Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Stan
George Schneider, RR 1 Au- Kernohan and Dr, and Mrs.
burn, were honored last week Stan Wall visited their cousin,
on the occasion of their silver Mrs. Kerr and family.
wedding anniversary at the
home 'of their son, ?ernes at
Westfield.
Mr. and Mrs, George 'Schneid-
er were 'married at Listowel
25 years ago and following their
marriage have resided at
Guelph, Qat and Atwood. Eigh-
teen years ago they moved to
their home on the 13th of
.Hullett Township.
The Schneider family attends
St. Mark's Anglican Church
where Mrs. Schneider has serv-
ed as president of the Guild.
She is also an officer in the
Walkerburn Club.
A. buffet supper was served
on the occasion by members of
the family. A large decorated
anniversary cake centred the
table and many gifts were re-
ceived.