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Y�illage.
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op.: ed y ton ���t
Qthe Won I.. 'i t t
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Olive Young for the weekend.
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guests at fire boric of Rev, oriel
. p ,, ,a wreath pan
behalf cif thee'township, Wiliiagn
..
Mr. and Mrs. Tam Johnston,
I.aixdesl?oro � s ,oars4rin
sp bus
"Thy don't stay very long, 'y
e
fie and �Wlill. be+ggin, .their earn-
e4gn soon.
Mrs. M, Moa�xiin.
McAsir folio. rynothei on behalf
. Mrs, Lottie.',. 'rewartl?1a,:56
need of nountishing fcod�.
trip tQe Rt?yal winter V*
__..,.,.
Mrs. ,Major YAungblu't, - Mar-
jorie, Mariam and Margaret and
Muittm iy Morison, Who l$ :ear-
of the ,stir ins h
Veterans x.. and C axles
O auto S.. iiia' n one f
nt t: C. .to. ,. is ... p
t : s e o n
Wal.er is a v. A y..0 g boy
on NovOrivuer X?3.: Tkte. bus' will.
I eglgti afar zicYe
et in :tkae k'araners' U¢lioXt -dralW Jtr4tar Arthur, s. Th
t Mr 4zn=
ployed in London, Spent +the
Reid, Master of L1035,:_h0
QL ...
e?le!rous oauadittn tndiv., -
td
yv'i'tl 14 cls li 'ir . d clonic a
r u .. .a . art .. yes',
eve e
l a... til.. White Rose stallion,
Theannual. dh ,ch paradeof
1 ur . .. c
. ,
which, was, 'held ropently at as H: t .: r , :. -
mgt t aJ Ai t..hlar Young.
�vee�l{end ,at the hgtne of 'his
Placed a. w ,a�tli , e a f of
on t�. lr,...l.. . _
w .. who etas ergo tr4
, . mals • - d .. r3s. _ ..ted
s i t e iiimst f a.
He a . n .lr _.... Fade o. pr.
,
nn Landesbaio 8,..04 a,in• .arid
,>y
the Canadian I:e ion. an
Can W. Sib
.d
Gid ..,, +ijer lcl� wlon her 4x ut e ,
aft. need they funeral of
pa'rexttS,
The tJn'>tecl Chtl? c1r Women
the .Or n e en.
a g m .
The
"the. rifle. of burn n dn'es ,,
a a : len n s
ai school al and : t e
to _ 'y o . _. .. s?ys tha...h....
ll e
wi _• r. tul'ri after ,tire 0vernng
No,. 42Q of Myth, marched' to
:$50. CATI �Govier frwxi whom the late lVrx`s.. Match Tat Cl lr-
r a
hold?n,� their Thaxtkoffor-
.choir, uruderr• the ,dit ,,
to a sm�alll c'luild,
would like t R a m mec -
R bc�..a..0 a ..._ h
ow Ari
sh..., .. sone wls to is
g
•
KnoxLTnuted Church, Auburn,
last Su?iday 1Vfeuniae s
e arch ed lu ticlae
as.. _ .. c
sh:. p _ _... t wpn ton last weep•,
$ 10,
a...0 ,
ixu g :meeting An the -church to-
tion of Mrs. Robert Sti'rlin -,
� ,
rendered. an ,anthem. Reevie
11'Trs, .row rt a ih og t d
� sx.. h as w d- p_.tr .
a sola tlia�au , e e a' Par-
the 11'0 te..
anis when :he grpws up. He ds
socoble and .ham .a pleasauxt die-
aslred ta. C4a tact Mrs, Glen
Cartor or Mrs. Chris l tmried i'
,rtlor�xamg,
of • col wer Cl •ea
fire .._, or 2artY 4� ._ as
Viincent; Stewart Anent, Mrs.
.._ A law ,crowd attendied the.
Mrs. Robert Chorines rs a aecsption for Mr• an'd Mrs. -
rl
rxi Itgt, Miss her e cGr:
kn' M eg-
-or of Cin
l tart, yviil b'e the; nest
Talbot thanked .evoryane who
took part lir; the sppYi _e,
.
exit's Plan Waite Vera
, m an
ei ht- sol � cup ori
C year' Li d.,...an bay
p4sltt?on; Afber sdhool lee falces
to play games with kids. firiends
The iiiclset 'a55 and .includes.
adinrssu to 'the Fair and to
paiietrt jri Gadeivolr Hospital, wand Daer nenvlynvads, uLihe
�George:'�bpma'sm, and Mrs.,Bob A,
1Vfr,a Mrs, Donald Cart- .. abaci Copnrr,t}xrlity gall, The
spealea, and ,wwll show slides
on her recent trip abroad.
tion when Frise moved iia the
....d
Walter is one of he 'tllQW-
.
and fiaunily.
.n
the evening show.
Btu ns.
Personale
w4lig`ht, David and I lclt vis- r'eccpODA Imas planned -by the
. M`r: and Mrs, Alfa+ed Joh%t-
CNS$
ands of unfortunate chhldiear of
Ecwadar nvho live to brit r pov-'
Now thla oltn ter it me-
Y, ... .. will
solve a cash of $$
The guile who oarnva ed f9r
Mrs, Marguerite Chlop_ � 4!f
a ed on S With Mr. d. At AssQciati ' The -
_t..... ._ Sunday .. t� . an . oat, d
dress
,, a
Stan and. Mx. and Mrs• G
.Students
r suFf rin dl ss v -
e tY, el em .. e.. , pry : a
,grant a
n me l care, load
r ..th,
UNICE n Halloween
F o o_ en were
'4Vnx boon vil,sitad W1 Miss
Mrs. George Regiier save am' of ccrngratula. o.:._
. ?iy to � wise
read by Donald Plunkett .
at Credit t9n',, and
Johnsto. tt sire !faxraily hpve xarov-
ed to their new 'home 4n Sea-
Tour M
Chrysler
�
� some distributions of suitable
graftiifed With the co�opema
they received. They collected
Margaret R, Jackson 1 alst' Sat-
ureas,
a Purse of
Ma' 8xid Mb's, Throan;as John- money was P�e'tut-
....
fogrth.
.... M
� �� k
new clothing, the chance to
continue his edu'catlon and.
3
Miss Margaret I a' es of,
g . n ..
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s'ton. vlis3ted on Sunday with ed by G4rifon Doer,
John W'enr and his. dau' -
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Young a?ld g$a
At an official board arixeetlaig
held !in .the United Church lata
f
Automobile1 t
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l�llan's friexidly professional
Mr. arta Mrs. Earl Gaunt
St atford T, she Coll
r _ ._ . ea... cis ege, ter, Mnss:.Joan Wean of Loin-
spent the weekend with ilex fan lily at Mitchell,
T esda evcnlun it Was decaid-
u s y g
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,. .:''
counselling to fhel . h' : Parents
ks p .. erut.
with their most dirfficult pro-
spent •b a Wee t�] Mr.
s1?. . k�. ldend with
and Mrs. Alva McDowell in
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Tiaixies an'd Ed'
.. dogs spent the weekend an, the
'Mrs. 'William Se%% ,08ited oat village.
1PAI"(1— with 1VIx+s. O Seers qn
ed to sell the church ,sherd,..
which 'has for the last x5 win -
(Continued.from Page 2 )
fioot oa ted. The tour was iim-
�
;
ble+ms.
Blyth,
Mm, and, Mrs, L?x+io McPhee.'
of Amus Ahor were roceant visfi-
Stratford Flospittal, '
Mr, orad 11?xs, Maitland Al-
Muss ,pecan House' n and4yriss
J'ean J Otoson of 'Toronto visl.
ted with Mr. and .Mrs. John
ters ;been operated .as a skit-
in rind under the auspices, of
g
the local Orange l:;odge The
tie size . T the una-
pressed Y
crimes, One, weighing aibouttem F
'
tons, was accurate to one ten t
tors with Mr. and Mrs. George
Millian.
Canvassers for the C�
len attended the Golden Wed-
dling Anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. HaTold, Allli foist Satwr-
r a
Houston Miss Maµjy HousGom,
Miss Frances Houston and Miss
decision wall be a big di"S -
c g
palntmerut to the many ch"ild'-
thousandths' of an snob, ° ?,
Finished emgiunes and parts
Melt, Mr. sand Milo. Aubrey Toll
Teacher's' College Alumni As-
Olive Young for the weekend.
ren who have enjoyed sloatinig
were stockpiled .out of doors. &� 6
have beeai .arppokited m the vfo1
'la
day in .Godexi�ch•.
Mr. and Mrs. Tam Johnston,
t here --they will pralrably nev-
"Thy don't stay very long, 'y
e
fie and �Wlill. be+ggin, .their earn-
e4gn soon.
M r, and Mrs. Iiexunan Chain-
ne of Wind!sorvisitedwith,Mr.
Miss Laura Phillips, Mr. oriel
er agagrci see a rink 4n this;
and they're machined' befoire t '
p
Mrs. Lawexwrce Nesbit of
y
and Mrs, Robert ChamneY ov'W
Mrs. ,Major YAungblu't, - Mar-
jorie, Mariam and Margaret and
community.
Lest We Forget
put in use," remarked a mem-
bel' of ,the tour.
,God'erielr held the lu�tick.
the weekend.
Mr, and Mrs, Hamold Cur4e
of Sarasota, Florida, Florida,
last Monday with his cousin,
W4'lfred Sanderson. attended -the
Back Knights annual banquet
at- Blyth last week.
A Ramemvbrance Day ser�v-
ice' was held qm the UxAw_
Church lash Sunday mori>'iog
.At •S"KD thanks of the group,
wE4'e expressed by Fred Tie- I n
wartha. "ft was a spontaneous'
move `
_.
BRUCEFRO
Recent guests wli.th Mr, and
with. Rev M. 1Vforrirson in
on his parri,",;said teageher)
Mrs. Walter Moffatt visilted
Mrs. Charlets :Stralughan,
Durnugr Fiaillips and Miss
Mas. Kenneth MdDaagagl, Miss
Bernice and Allan were Mr.
cha'rgge, Following this, a par'-
ade was formed and marched
Leelson. "He had not been
prompteld to, da it. But he dad;
last weekend with A�i%, P. B.
Myrtle Phillips of . Lurcgan
and' Mrs. Clifford ,A.da'ms and
o f Toronto spent the weekend
express the grera:t apprecia!ticnn a
MIDDLETON
Moffatt, S;eafiorth.
Milsse's Barbara and Janes
Beach visited last week with
thein caueiitis, Mr. and Mrs. Rb-
Mrs'May . Adams orf Lond'es-
bbaYo, Mr. ,and Mrs. Roy Cape,
of the 'entire gratnp."
Farlder foams to Fo�i i at Walter Vera Hos
en weekend
thetheir
H
beet Pi ill'ips, Mr.on and Mrs.
bent
Shelila and Carat of Lond
Mrs, Donald Middleton and
Oakville acrd to Stelco Hgmil- Clinton Fester Parent
:atHenderson e -oft their parkend
the home
ads Johnston and Miss
and Mr's. Huh cCra --.
Mr.. g M
Mrs. Ra Wase attended the
Y
ton were not consi�de as
red
Ann and Mrs, George • Hen-
dersori lerft on Monday fox'Flor-
Laura Phillips.
Mns. Jahn Arthur as ws¢tnig
de, Annette find Date of Gode-
annual dinner of he Stratford
practical[ as this visit to Chrys-
i tions and hardship's. Ike lives
'with oris em
palrents brotheu s Ake-
Melt, Mr. sand Milo. Aubrey Toll
Teacher's' College Alumni As-
les where file specific quer-
.
where they will spend the
• wingter months,.
with her daughter, .Mrs. Robert
DavfiN Mr, Davis and faTrAly at
and,.!family -of Blyth, Mr, and
Mrs.. Fred Toll Larne Tall,
soo udon at the Wct NIan Inn
last Saturday eweniing,
tions of the Students were an-
swered.
1'andra, n n , .and Gabriel, one,
and .ouster, Margarita, three.
OIL FURNACES
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Willson
St. Thomas.
and
His f4ther woaikegd as a waft -
��
��Birdseye
,spent the weekend day Windsor
and Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Vile Hargreaves
Mrs. Ed Davies visited last
week with her lister, Mrs. Nor-
man Taylor and W, . Taylor
cr lin a restaurant and managed
a simple life far his family,
until • the restaurant closed.
SHOULD BE CLEANED AND CHECKED NOW.
If yours has not.been done yet this year, please
visited on Sunday wdith Mrs,,
at Belmont.
Since then, .he has been unable
call or write and make arrangements to do it now:
g
�� reavOs' parents at Inger-
p emits
Miss Donna Lynn Anderson
t0 �1 work, and the mother
�a 11.
o f Toronto spent the weekend
JIMMY FRISE
RE-Z)R:A:W N BIGGER THAN LIFE!
is e breadwiinuer in the fam-
is the
I —�_ _ JUST CLIP AND M Al L . -- -•--
Sunday, November 14, Bruce=
wi'tti her uncle end aunt, Mr.
The Gentle Frise Humour is
Still Fresh—In 7,0 of the Best Birdseye Center Cartoons
She works as a Laundress
I A. G•�GRIGG & SON
field White Gift Service well
:and Mrs. Oliver' Anderson and
(Published by McClelland & Stewart
Limited)
and learns $6 �a month, which is
� CLINTON ONT.
acCe!pt parcels and, dionlatioxis
farcn7ny. -
their only incoane and hardly
to .be sent to the ChAdi en's
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Arthur,
The 'et set woxLt dig t but
J , g i �
cubic character of Birdseye's
tion when Frise moved iia the
provide even the
adequate to lyr
• � i
Please clean m furnace on
.Aid Society at Gode,ri'ch.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arthur,
it's sure to bring out many nos-
creator. "His :art was a natur-
Montreal Standard) wlere ox�g-
badic daily needs of this foam-
' Y
Suitable Date
talgic chuckles from mother,
al gift; he never had an ho�um s
r
orally dram sma]l 'courianumiities,
R Th live in• a slum area
Y. e3'
the the of
j Please bill me for any parts, j
dad, and the grand -folks! ,
lesson an his life!"
or .had experienced cottage life,
on outskirts of city
I
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BIRDSEYE CENTER is a
_
glossy-stock-re-run run of the best
g
Frise fans of n'ot-iso-longg-ago
cannot resist soannin this edi-
g
there was allso a suop iilsingly
1
large number of ,bag-c:uty people
Gtuayaquil.
,nhq fanril Lives in a house
Y
Please bill •.........•................................ for labour.Nominatio'n
Name of coxivpan I buy oil from,
j
tion "the 72
the delight the
made -of cement and with a zinc
Y y j
colour strips of Jimmy Frise,
of most mean.or-
who shared of
for decades one of Canada's
able strips" publtsbed for the
Toronto Star 'Weekly,
antics that appeared in that
familiar last ai e a- the week-
'p g
roof. They occupy one room
which is fLumdshed with two
� Please 'bill me for labour ......................... j
j
A Nomination Meeting for the
most popular oartoondsts. The
a
unfetable 'characters who
many of t e •
Y a-
end paper.
bed's, merbtress•, a
beds, with one
! Mark with an X
j
A,When
Township of Goderich
populated B.vrd's'e a 'farm centerc
made that mythical Ontaito
d'ians who identified so waamia Y
with the characters of Birds-
Jnrnrriy Frise left the
farm at the age of 19 to seek
'
cook -
Inible, e Stave and same chem
in,� iuternsds. Rent co�",ts them
6 a month but the are be-
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Name of Customer j
I
town a very real place for los-
eye Center (later Juxunper June-
�
�
al Frise readers. Everyone will
>hts fortune in Toronto, he nev-
hind .in thein rent payments.
^ ---� _ — — ^ — r — _ — — r — — ` — ,
will be held on
remember Arrchlie Pigskin Pete
g '
Crop Repan
er really left the smvall town
centers of Birdsieye,' Fxase he
This ilamiily ds in desperalte
If wish to become one of our fuel
Eli Doolittle, the Police Cour-
the giant; rabbit, and am. excux-
t° r,�
"All Wel
remained, thronzgih. all his suc-
you oil
customers and receive FREE SERVICE all year round
�
F• ,I ®
riday, November 20h
siion steamer called Noazark,
The adventures of these
Welt Weather continues to
delay fall work around the
cess, a kind, humble man who
enjoyed lits work. of making
laugh.
„
� �
just contact us.
Flrise •favourites helped Cana-
dians live and laugh it way
farm. Moisture +in coon: re'ma.•ins
level. There is
others
BIRDSEYE CENTER'w'i]llie
Mrs, W. L. Mellis and
Am
between the hours of 1:00 and 2;00 .ort. in the
• p �
through the twentiies, -thirties,
lhiirties",
at high still
considerable plotiving .and other
appreciated as much b Frise's
y
,Mrs.
Alex McGregor were delegates
g g
Council 'Chambers of the Town Hall, Clinton.
and, forties. Plot collaborator regular fall, chom'es to complete
was writer Gregory Clark, who 'before winter sets in,
many colleagues in, the news:-
paper field as well as those
from H,urronview at Clinton on
Thursday at the Hotel London
482-9411 CLINTON
Nominations will be received for :the positions of
looks back fondly aver thirty
This ,report comes from. D. S.
p
Who knew him through the
in connection with work at the
450
Reeve, Deputy Reeve and for three Councillors for the
years of association with the
".migi,� unbendable bemused
puller, Assistant Agricultural
happy .world he created.
home for the aged'.
year 1966, ,and for two School Area Trustees for a two
-ra: t lovable guy" that
-rapt, was �,Cautnty.
Representative ta�tive for H u r o n
year _ term.
Jiiminy Frise,
Both Gregory Clark and his
E���w� � personal friend Gordon Sin -
claim have written ,forewords
for BIRDSEYE CENTER, giv
In case an election shall be necessary, it will be held on ing new insight into the cher-
December 6th
between the hours of 9:00 am. and 6:00 p.m.
at the following ,places with the .following
Deputy Returning Officers and Po117 Clerks
Ward Place 0,13.0. Poll Clerk
1—Orange Hall .• .........................,V. Falconer A. Fuller
2—House of A. Sturdy ............... Roy Wilson Mrs. H. MoCabe
3—House )f A. Schilbe ..............Chas. Wallis Mrs. W. Me[lwain
4 ---House of Mrs. McCullough ,.E. Trick Robt. Stirling
5 --No. 4 School House ...: ....... D. W. Lobb F. Vodden
6—Township Office ..,.,•, ;,,,,,,,,,,,,Reg. Miller G. Stock
R. E. THOMPSON.
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Plans for that all important
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*9 ALSO HAVE PERS014AUZED WEMINO
ANO OAKS OOXES
CLI 'TON" NEwsiia.Cr- 0RD.
16 Allbeit 0i Minton, diitdt'116
Cenotaph Ceremony
A slrecia0 service of remem-
brance was held .at the morn-
ing, service of Hens -all Unitecl
Church last Sunday and a
wreath laying ceremony tools
place at the cenotaph.
Those placing wreaths were;
Provincial, Mrs. Mary Taylor;
Village of HensaH, Reeve Nor-
man 1-1. Jones; Legion, presi-
dent Ted Roberts Auxiliary,
president Mrs. Roy Srrrale;
Township of Hay, Reeve- John
Corbett; Town hip of Tucker-
inlitli, Reeve 'E'lgin Thomson;
Kinsmen and Xhiettes, Jack
Drysdale; Scouts, Ted Roberts,
and Girl Guides, Mrs. Harold
('. ampbell.
Parade Marshall was Walm-
er Dalrymple; colour beiarei,
James Taylor; Legion flag
bearers. W, H. Bell wird Don
McCurdy; Sgt. at Armes, Mrs.
IIarry Horton; standard bear-
er, Mrs. W. J. Cameron; bug-
ler, Sgt, G. DeGagne and drum-
mer, Cpl. P. Sioarrow, 'both of
RCAF Station Centralia,
Personals
Mrs. Ross Deck, Londoxa; Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Ener, Toron-
to, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Robinson, Bath, vlis'lted Mrs.
Hugh McMurtre and attended
the Dick-Gaiser wedding,
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Thee Huron Men
In Competition
At Toronto Royal
Will am Campbell RR 1 Dub.
lin, Don McKerchex, RR l
Dublin -acrd Fred Uhler, RR 3
Wilton, will represecut Huron
County at the biter -County
Live Stook Judging Comperti=
tion to be held in covjUrittuam
Whh the Royal Agricultural
Winter Fair on Thuxisd'ay, No.
vember fl.
Contcstan:ts .are eeduiretl oto
place and give 'r&Lkmm oh tO
olasses of live stock including
beef, dairy, sheep andsMn.e,
SoveWd diays of practice
jttdgirtg takes place' In sur-
r6Uhddhg Counties prior' to the
comvpetitlon. While teams from
across -the province are enter-
ed, South - Westerrx Ontario
teams lin this conapeU tioir are
fl -6 ,i the couusies of Huron,
1ALmbtbft, M, 'dCUesex`, N&folik)
W. 1At6rloo and We'lldng:taui.
Fully Warranted, Cars and Reasonable Price Mus VARIETY.
1964 Chrysler Windsor Sedan
13,000 actual miles. Power equipped. Lic.
63003E ............................. ONLY $2895
196 • Buick Special Two Door
V6 engine, automatic, etc., local minister's
car, Sharp saddle tan. Lic, A54431.
ONLY $2150
1964 Meteor. Four Door
V8, automatic, power rear window, and
whitewall's: A nice big car. Lic. 504112.
ONLY $2295
1963 Mercury Monterey Sedan.
Power steering, brakes and rear window.
Radio and discs. Lic, A61717,
ONLY $2295
1963 Pontiac Parisienne
Two Door Hardtop, 283 V8 engine, auto-
matic, power steering and brakes; white-
walls and radio, Really sharp, Lic, X55327
ONLY $2350
1962 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible
Everything powee imaginable including doer
locks, vent Windows, etc, Has cruise control
and wonderbar radio, All black with genu=
ine leather frim Inside 33,000 miles, Lic,
854145 .••.... ..,...... ONLY $3650
Was just under $10,000 new,
1962 Rembier. Custom Sedan
Economy six engine with standard shift.
Loco] school teacher's car. Lic, A55934.
O lid LY $12 9 5
1961 Oldsmobile 98 4 Door Hardtop
Power steering and brakes, whitewalls,
radio, etc, Local doctor's car, Excellent.
Lic. A57296. ONLY $1895
1961 Plymouth Savoy Sedan
Six cylinder with stick shift. A farmer's car
just dealt in and needs a paint job. Good
inside and drives good. Hurry, Lic, 63381 E
ONLY $69,5 AS IS
1960 Ford Coach,
Six cylinder motor, standard shift. A real
clean, fully reconditioned used car. Lic. -
A53879. ,........... .............. ONLY $095
1960 Molttalrch Sedan
Must be seen and driven: Lic, 256000,
ONLY $1195
1-959 Chevrolet Belair 2 Door Hardtop
Six cylinder, automatic, radio and white-
walls, Been here too long Reduced. Lic,
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