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* Continued from. Page 1 vestro Kertd:a, •Shirley Markley, Credit with Conditions—Marion
;:
Marie salb
;• ,j�llls. Stewart,. Robert Murray! Pam McMillan, Belling (s;S,), Alvin. C.anlppbell
David Ti , Jerry 1VicClin he , W . (Ag,), Cecelia Deno:niirie (S:..
rYn John Ok K S )
„ • W�'�, c Y inure Neg
,third C ; t�gibs—Pat 8en., Y e en Richardson
Alan Btl..1..Darrs ,Brock, Ron
Dodd, R 'P.1 . rinkbeiner, Carol
Gill, Robert 11oi►nes, Marie Jar,
I'0
tt,. Wanda Lawx'ence, Shirley
Morley, Margaret' Sanders Ruth
Weido, Ross. Wein;, Ruth Zunmer,
Credit -mall Acheson, Pauline
Becker, Era MAY, Don Hendrick,
n ick;
Heather McNaugltan, Donna
Oesch, Bernice Strang, Doug
Thiel, WaYne• Welsh.
Credits with Conditions Pat
Calla (Ag. Sc.),, Betty Fletcher
(Ag., Ag, Sc) Jane Harness
(Ag. Se,), Cecil Henderson.
(Eng.), Torn Humphries .(Eng.),
Helen Jones ,(Hist, Ag. Sc,), Wil.
lien" Kerslake (Ma.), Pat Lovell
(Ag. .Sc.), Ernie Millen (Mg.),
Mary Skinner (His., Ag, Sc.),
Jeanette Taylor (His., Ag, Se.),
Louis Willem (Hist,),
^' GRADE 10 ,1
First Class Honours ---.Ann Alex-
ander, Kathy Anderson, Roxanne
- Beavers, Paula Boulianne, Dennis
- Cann, Madeleine''Corriveau, Da-
vid• Ducharine, ' Sandra Fink-
beiiier, Elizabeth Goddard, Mari-
lyn • Hamilton, Alma Hodgins,
Elaine Hogarth,, Jane Horton,
Doug Jermyn, Dorothy Kerslake,
Peter Kusmick, Biil .Marshalls
Carol MacGregor,,9ean Noakes,
Audrey Rie.hardson( Margaret
Smillie, Robin Smyth, Marcia
Smith, Marion,Turkliejm, Sandra
Wolper, Eunice Ward.,
Second. Class Honours —Kath-
leen Bray, •Connie Corbett, Mona
Desjardine, Vera • Dietrich,• Pau-
• line Desjardine, Barth Haberer,
Jean Henderson, Vernon Hey-
wopd, Keith Hodgifl's,' Jeanne Har-
rison, Lyn Henwood; Lorne Hern,
LouiseHockey, Mary:• Johnston,
Judy Keller,' Don Kyle, Carol
{ . Lockhart, ,Nelsen c" McClinchey,
Mary Page:, ; Leonard Pickering,
Pat Robertson; :.Grace Routly,
Bob Skiilnel f:;,,Eleellor Stevens,
Eleanor Tay1t». Mary- Lou Wit
mer, Rienus Van'.Der Kehl:
Third Class'Aonones--.Don Ben -
tier, Wayne Bowen,•Nancy Boyle,
Gwen Chapn1••an, P.at Cooper, Bill
Cocker, . Lloyd' Egan, Marion
Fleischa uer, ..Glen Grob, Erlene
Gingerich,•','Ma.rion, 'Heckman,'
Wayne Bohner, Grace Johns,
Marilyn Jory, Diane Kraft, Merle'
Knoblauch, Margaret . Masse,
Gayle Matheson, Durward • Mc.
.A.da.ms, Marlene Mc&'ride, „Tim
1)ussell, Gordon Strang; .:Vera
Kinney, .Judy Willert, Cecile Wile;
Paul Yungbiut. -
Credit. .— - Ron- :Anderson, Ron
Broderi
ek Pred
Des1a d
in
e Jane
Daughheister.• ;Sheila Find, Sha-
ron Geiser,:,Eiaittd Grenier, •Sil-
Wreetha .Sholdice,.
a Denis ' Ducharine (S.S.), Lynes
Credit with Conditions—Mary
Bedard (Eng., Fr,), Bernice berg
(S.S.' Ma.), Margaret lE'rancois.
(Ag. Sc., Ma.), Marilyn Hicks
(Ag. Se,, S.S.), Carol. Isaac (S.S.),.
Nick Fed saw Oa), Melvin
Finkbeiner (5.5.), Joy Lainb.
Eig.), Nelson Morphy
(Eng,, Ag. Sc.), Jane McNaugh-
ton (5.5.), M.erlene Ravelle (S.$.),
Bob Taggart (Ag. Se.), Diane
Thiel (Ag. Se., .S.S.), Shirley
Wurm (Ag. Sc.).
•
GRADE
13 anirsag, Dan Busclle, Evelyn t Class Honours -- Steve
e
Charrette,. Martha ;Cochrane,
Mary Creces, Sharon Elder, Nor-
ma Geiger, ,Joan Guildford, lite
Gullens, Barbara Hodgson, Mary
Lou McCann,, Peggy MacLaugh-
lin, Phyllis Merkley, David
Noakes, Norma Passmore, Bill
Parker, Jim Rader, Dianne Ran-
nie'1 Ross Rowe, Glen Sharpe,
Sharon Snaillle, Ronald 9 rueln ,
ner, Margaret: Weber; l;orne)ia
Verberk,
Second Class. Honours—Pauline
Adams, JeanAnderson, Shirley
Atkinson, Brenda Becker, Betty
Brock, .Marjorie Daynan:; Sharon
Desjardine, Rill Ellelingtpil, Kar --
in Essery, Reg,Finkbeiner, Peter:
Frayne, Carol Gibbons, Marie
Gaiser, Marjorie Hodgert, Geral-'
dine Harburn; Alma Hendrick,
C>3ro1 Johns; Margaret Lawson,
Wayne Littleton, Carol McCurdy,
Kathleen McCutcheon, Ray Mil;
ler, Marlene McMillan, Bertha
k'oortinga, Arthur Rader,, June
Ttader, Mary Regier, Sandra Reid
Shirley Reid, Dianne Ryckman,
Marlene Stone, Eilnicc Thiel,
Ronald Truethner, Wayne Wil -
lest, Florence Whittaker, Carol
Westeott,
Third Class Honours ; ---, Felix
Baagem aus,' Jean Bullock; Donna
Fisher, Elizabeth Finlay, • David
Green, Jim Hyde; Patsy Jones,
Grant Jackson, Marlene Jacques,
Anne Koehler,' Lynda ; Lowry,
Marion May, Lloyd Moore, Do-
reen Pearce,. -•Catherine Rader,
Doh Reid, Sandra Sarley, Paul
Seldon, Sandra Shadow, Douglas
Shirray, Georgina •.Smith, Rose-
mary Smith,' JunelTinney, Lenora
Trott, Bill Wagner, ' Carol Walls,
Joyce Whittaker. •
Credit—,1faf'vey Adams, Flue -
vette Allaert, • Anthony. Durand,
Joan Guenther,. ' Bob J.oh'nstem,
Sharon Krause, Elsie Kingma,
Joe
Kri
0 ci na
Bili, M
ayer
,
Sim
onNa e1, Betty Paiker,Geraldine'
Parker,' Fred Penhale,June R -
der,
Glen :Rader,- Grace Wa11s.
•
Stephen Area Schools
Contest. At Dashwood
The pupils and teachers fro
Blackbush, Centralia,' Crediton
Dashwood, Fairfield, Greenwa
Klliva, Sharon and,Shipka school
met at the Community Park 1
Dashwood on Friday afternoon t
enjoy a successful pl'a'y day.
1• . An hour of.,games.with all chi),
dren participating were played
.k Each- winner .received a feathe
in'his cap. •
Two ballgames were played
Dashwood and Crediton Junior
played their final game of fas
ball. `Dashwood was victoriou
with a score of 12-9 and receive
the 3, R. Middleton Trophy pre
,rented by Roy Mason. •
The second game" was a' hard
•fought battle between Crediton
and Dashwood Seniors With. Cred
Ron Winning,witlf'•a score of 3-2
Mr. Syd Baler:' presented the
Russell :Trophy to the' winning
team.
A booth, sponso ed ,;sly Dash -
,wood W.I.,.1v :i We Patronized.
Perso a
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ItosSayPetrol
. Mrs..Lail d oi'Dunedln,
Florida, is a :house guest with
Mr, and, Mrs. E. R .Guenther.
Mr and. Mrs..E R" Guenther
accompanied by • Mrs. Petzold
visited in-Wallaceburg.on Sunday..
Sunday'visitors with Mrs, . M.
m Mrs, Leonard Restemayer, also,
, Visiting with Mr, and Mrs. L. H.
y Rader.
s Mr. Oluf Pedersen underwent
n an operation at St. Joseph's Hos-
o pita!; London, and is making sat-
isfactory progress.
• Mr. and Mrs, Albert Becker
• and family of New Dundee,at-
r tended the graduation of their
niece, Barbs(ra, andspent the
. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. V. L.
s Becker and other relatives.
t Miss Theresa -Zimmer of Lon -
s don, is vacationing with her
d mother, Mrs. Harry Zimmer..
Mr, and Mrs. V. L. Becker and
family attended the graduation'
exercises of Kitchener -Waterloo
Hospital last Saturday' when their
daughter, Barbara, was one of
• the graduate nurses..
Also attending the ceremony
were 1VIr. and Mrs. Howard Da -
tars, Dashwood,.•Mr. and Mrs.
Claire Deichert; -Zu1'ieh and Ann
Taylor, Anna Messner, Eunice
Frederick a d Kathleen'
fi Maier; all
of London:
A reception was held at the
dome of Barbara's parents fol-
lowing the graduation. •
Miss Patsy ,Stelck of Toronto,
is vacationing with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stelck.
Visitors over the weekend with
Mrs. Lucinda McIsaac were Mr.
and Mrs. Willis Mclsaae and sons,
David and Daniel, Mr. and. Mrs.
James Melsa'aci and Julie, Mr.
and Mrs. Michael" Casly and
Michael, all of Detroit.
Prefer were her cousin; Mrs.
Mary Paterson of Vancouver,
B.C., and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Schmidt of Stratford, Ontario,
, Miss Ellen Gilbert is vacation-
', Ing with Mr. and Mrs, Courtney
',Burmeister., " ' • .
Mr. and Mrs, John Gilbert and
Mr, D. Fanguard of 'Stratford,
spent the weekend with Mr, and
• Mrs. Courtney Burmeister. The
x latter's parents were Sunday visi-
tors with Mr: and Mrs. Burmeis-
i ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Maynard of
'`
' Lansing, Mich„ visited with Mr.
And Mrs; Clayton Pfile last week.
Miss Brenda Becker, Ronnie
Merner and Glen Rader a>:e
spending a week at Sparrow
Lake, They are accompanied by
pastor and, Mrs. K- L. Zorn. ReV.
1 Zorn is camp cou?seller.
Mr. and Mrs: Garnet Wieberg
andfamily of Waterloo, Were
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
t f Letter From
• 'Brinsley1'
By MRS, CECIL ELLWOOD.
Personal Unit
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morley
•1 called, on Mr: and'," Mrs, •ji;in
Craven en Tuesday
{ , Mr, and Mrs h}', J DUridas of
Detroit visited With Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Dixon on Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Odd and
Carolyn spent Saturday with
Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Ellwood,
a.. The Guild " of tbe' Anglican
Church held a successful .straW-
t berry, slipper on T•uestiay eve-
ning«
Mr, and Vers. EarI Dixon Spent
Monday ill` London.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil 'E)lWood
spent Sunday evening with Mt.
and Mrs. Eldon Young of Luta'
Call'. •
Mr; and, Mrs-, Wilfred Dixon
and Mr, and Mit. Carl Picker-
ing spot the weeltenit With Mr,
and Mit.; ldward Dik tt and Mr,
and .Mrst ,,ltn Hatton of Elliott
LakeY yr, n
Mr, 1w1 A1`Ii"es ",Itoy; al±lilto[i
and +erMl d of Lucite 'spent Sun.
day evefting With‘ l;« andi'MrL.
Ir
att, .Dtxon41
Comments About
Woodha
By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE
Personal Renis
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weber of
Granton, Mr. and Mrs. Aksel
Jensen of Oliver visited with
Mrs. Ada Butters on Sdnday.
Mrs. Vic Chatten spent the
weekend with, Aker sister, Mrs;
Viola Denham, at .Fort Erie,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Tipping and
family were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tipping of
Thorndale.
Mr. Edgar Down of Toronto
spent Tuesday and Wednesday
with his nieces,• Mrs, Fred loupe
and Mts. Ira McCurdy.
Rev, U. Laite and Mrs. Laite
of Stratford, •Mr. and Mrs, Earl
Tapp of Monkton were guests
with Rev, and •Mrs, .1. Slade on
Stttllla j','
Mr, and Mrs, . Cecil Camm
were Weekend. Visitors iii Windsor.
and Detroit,
A number of the young people'
Spent Sunday at Grand Bend.
Mt, and Mrs, Ray Mills spent
Monday in London. r
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Gunning of
Toronto were Friday and Sean -
day visitor& With Mr, .and Mrs,
James Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ethic .and
Nancy and Sharon Stacey of St.
Marys Were Sunday visitors' with
Mr, and Mrs. Oscar :Brine;
Mr, Earl Tapp of Monkton had
charge of the services fn Weed -
ham church on Suriday morning
owing to the illness of the jiastor,
Rev, ,r, Slade,
S, Si,PIcnIe
The annual picnie of Woodham
Sunday School was held in Strat-
ford Park "n Saturday last when
90 sat doin to .dinner,
The Sports 604111.1HW, None
Mills and Shirley 1!tunllt:, had
dirge of the *portN, 'which bout
old and young en,ioyecL
D keu an :(Ma., S.S.), Jelin Erb
(Eng., S.S.), Barbara :whaler
(Ma.), Wayne''Greb (Ma,), chat
Henessey (Ag.), Harry Jaques
Helena Kenda (Ag. Se,,.
S.S.), Norman Knox (Fr, 5.5,),
Gwen Lightfoot (5.5.), Ronald
Merrier (S,S,), Fred Miller .(Ma,),.
Jun McDonald (Ag,), Ted Oke
(Ma.), Gerald Prance (S;S.),,
Carol Shade (S.S.), Edward Skin-
ner (5,5,), ,James Tomlinson
(S.S.), Harry Towle (S.S.), • Wal-
ter Westlake (S.S.).
Message .From
Gr
eenway
Personal Item.
Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Egger
and family visited on Sunda
with Mr, and Mrs, Dan Rosbor
ough in London.
Mr, and Mrs. .Bill Eagleso
of Detroit spent the weeken
with Mrs. Chas, McGregor and
Garb!,
' Mr, and Mrs. Pete •Pawliw and
family of Wyoming and Mr. an
Ml's, John Sabot and family o
London visited. on •Sunday with
Mrs. Ed. Bullock and Stuart,
Mr, Cornelius East of Winni.
peg •ca.Ued on friends in this
vicinity last.'week,
Master Ronnie McLinchey,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mc-
L-inchey, had the misfortune to
have his leg fractured last week
and . Mr- Billie Woodburn. had
his collar -bone fractured.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey
and' Frances visited 'last nuts -
day in ;Sarnia,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Browns
Mr, an'd' Mrs. Russell Brown
and family visited on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Rufus Turn-
bull and Donna of Grand Bend.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Coleman
and family of Zurich' visited .on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Em-
erson Woodburn and family,
Rev, and Mrs. W. C, Smith of
Port' Stanley called on friends
here last Friday.
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A number froni•this' community.
attended decoration services at
Grand Bend cemetery on Sun-
day. •
Mr. and, Mrs. John Shank of
Parkhill visited on Sunday with
Mr and Mrs. Cecil
Smithers.
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Brown at-
tended the funeral of their neph-
ew, Mr. Douglas Casemore, in
Winghaml last - Wednesday. Mr.
Casemore had been electrocuted
while working on a hydro line.
ichwal• Families
Enjoy' First Picnic
The first Schwalm reunion
was head at Riverview • Park,.
Exeter, on Saturday, Members
of the clan were present from
Belleville„ Byrom, Sprinttbank,
1•Iam ton, Stratford, Burlingn,
,. Aurora, .ra
Stoney Creek
.ro , S Ma s,
i
St. Thomas, Thedford and Exe-
ter district.
A program of sports was con-
ducted by Mrs..liarold Menson,
Stratford, Author Pfaff, St,
Marys and Murray May, Byron.
Bathing .and a ball gable climax-
ed •tie. recreational period:, -
Prizes for the oldest person
went to Mrs. Violet Schwalm
fensall; youngest, Debbie ,lane,
daughter of Mr and Mrs
Charles Harris, London; coming
longest distance, Mr. and Mrs,
Arthur .O'Hara, Belleville,
Murray May was elected pres-
ident and Mrs, Jack MacFar-
lane, St, Thomas, secretary -
treasurer, The 1958 reunion will
be held in the same place.
Letter From
Sh i . ka
Dri and Mrs, Keith Johnson and.
,
Jan, and Miss 'Shirley Scott of
London, were Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ratz, Joan
and Paul, .
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy,
and family of Lucan, Miss Maude
Hodgins and Mrs, Mansell Hodg-
ins 'visited Sunday •with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Love and family,
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Baynhar
have recently moved to London,
The picnic •held at Riverview
Park, Exeter, on Wednesday, was
well attended, The Sunday School
and Pub)ie School join. together
for this event each year,
Mr, and Mrs,' Ross Love at-
tended the Flear-Finan . wedding
at' Grand ;Bend• United Church 'on
Friday. •
Mr, and Mrs. V, Denomnie of
London, spent -the weekend with
her parents, Mr,. and Mrs, Elinor
Pickering.
Mrs. Mina Sheffer visited on
Sunday with her son; Mr. El-
mer Sheppard, Mrs. Sheppard
and family, at Lieury.
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Carruthers
and family of Komoka visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo,
Golsen and family. '
Miss Lillian 'Wens of Windsor
' ,L,tt,' From
Kippen
By. MRS', NORMAN ONO
Poraenal Hama
Mr. and Mrs. BaYmond Hi11i
and Jahn of London were we
end guests .of the tatter's pa
tents, Mr. and Mrs, Alex
.Mur'trie, Mrs, .Hillier and Jo
remaining this week. -
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer McGr
or of Mount Elope spent .t
weekend with Mr, .and Mrs. Wl
McGregor.
Thursday
A 'school picnic will he held o
on the school groun
of No, 2: 'r'uekersmith.
Those attending the tuner
Wednesday of the late Mrs.
Edwin Rar'rispn 01 Parkhill
eluded Mrs, -Robert Dinsdal
Mrs. Alda Simmons of ,Hensall,
Mrs. Orville Workman, Mr. Ito..
bert Cooper and Mr. Samuel
Cudmore,
Mr. Ernest Talbot returned
home Sunday from South Huron
Hospital following an accident
to his foot,
Mr, and Mrs, Gratton - and
daughter, Beatrice, of Grand
Bend visited Wednesday eve-
ning with Mr, and Mrs. Elzar
Mousseau,
On. Saturday afternoon Mr,
Samuel Cudmore attended the
wedding of his grandson, Mr.
Beverly Cudmore, .Son of Mr.'
end- Mrs. Charles Cudmore,
Kitchener, •
Mr, and Mrs, Harold •Jones,
Kenneth and Keith visited Sun-
.day with relatives in Caledonia:
Mr, Bud McLeod and his ; is -
ter, Mrs. Garth Mpsher, both of
Ottawa are visiting at the manse
this week • with. their mother,
Mrs. N. McLeod,
Mr. Arnold and his daughter,
Miss Arnold, were recently in.
Chatham visiting friends, -
Mr. and Mrs, Alex Hyde and
Marjorie accompanied their
daughter, Louise, of London
Bible College, to Elim Lodge for
the summer months,
Love•Forrest Reunion
:PaatO'r Resigns
To Move North
'lslri 1�1.edriesday evening', .June :�
f9 tho Pinter f';enteeostal church
songret:ation met to discuss the
resignation of the paster, Bev.
er L. 'Krause, who realiined that i
wee .be might .contl.nuft. his work of ' 1!.
r- ,establishing g. Pentecostal church .€
If
in the Elliott Lake district.
_n family espeets to move.
north during the first week ot'• =:
hg- Ju,AyA invitation he n nu coon "w.as extended to
n, Mrs. IL Butler of Lucan to vom-
Ple.t:e the year as pa
stor,
n On Sunday evening
a baptis-
ds 'inial service was held for three
candidates, NI r I. gtonehouse,
al ?Iadney McLaren and Neil Ham'
J. i ton. Rev, and Mrs. L. Thirsk
of k
Kom assisted n o.. a ss sled an the ser-
e, 'Mice, -
Turnbull's Grove proved i,n
ideal setting for the annual Love -
.Forrest reunion. Over, 100 mem-
bers of the clan attended from
Saskatchewan, Gravenhurst; Kin-
cardine, Guelph, Galt, Grand
Bend, Thedford, Kippen,. tien-
sall and Exeter,
A picnic supper 'was enjoyed
nd recreation included various
am
es of sports for the chit,
ren'
ell•c'
oed by Robert and Jim
ove,
and a ball game:
Officers elected for 1958 were:
resident, Robert Love, Thed-
ra; sec-treas.,Mrs. Ruth Whit
g, Parkhill. It was decided the
58 reunion be held at •Turnil
all's Grove. -
a
by
spent the he
weekend p e d with her e
r
L
mother, Mrs. W. T. 'lens,
Mrs. Walter McPherson • at- p
tended the 60th anniversary of fo
the W.M.S. of Centre Road Pres- jn
byterian Church last Wednes- 19
day. b.
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4=Safely Boat Cuahlon—Kapok-
filled, awning strip. cover. Two
sate) -straps, 15" square 1.98
5—Full-length Boat Cushion -
48" x 13" with 2" well. Kapok -
filled. Vinyl -plastic cover In
attractivis, colors. Extra
value,
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BILGE
PUMP
3.98
11111 brass with
quick - action
S" stroke; fit-
ted pith moo -
prone h o s.e,
Cylinder S5i".
x
13'4".
BOAT BAILER 693
Fastens to motor; •automatics&
ly cleans out rangewand bilge.
�F.
SWIM VESTS and LIFE PRESERVERS
Kiddies' Swim Vetia—
K a p• o k flhed; bright
orange material Is 'iris -
ibis for great dis-
tances. -
Capacity . Each
11 lbs. 1.79
46 lbs.. 2.39
76 lbs. 2./9
yn
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• FOLDING
BACK 'REST
Carlvai on plated
metal frame; fits all
small. boat seats 2.59
Riddles' Government -
Approved Safety Boat
Preserver — F1ts over
the head. Supports 75
"Coal - Style 1' Vest —
Approved; 2 sizes.
3.98 end 5.45
Adults' Life Preserver
—Government approv-
ed. Kapok filled. Keep
a Life Preserver In the
boat for each passen-
ger Full she, each
3.49
•
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Adults' Sofety Vest —
Kapok filled -- 5,49
Government -Approved
Vast — Adult else.
Kapok with heat -seal-
ing vinyl inner lining
6.98
COLOURFUL
RING BUOY
Foam plastic, very
buoyant. Wide choice
of colour, ---- 9.95
'HANDSOME
Yachting Cap
Sea- going' s t 1 l is, in
white or sand. Various
sixes 1.95
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UTILITY
BOAT WINCH
Capacity -40 ft Of I.,"
steer cable:, for boats
up to 14000 lbs, 8.95
Compete with
all fit!ings.
Moulded to
shape and drill-
edfdp easy In -
*legation.
Chrome fop
edging already
mounted on
plexiglass. Full
panoramic vis -
Ionr•non-reflec-
live. e
Fit all outboards
46" to 64" i''
MUSHROOM ANCHOR 15 -Ib, 349-
ANCHOR ROPE LOCK Each 2.69
BOAT `OARS Square shank, 6�IA-7 ft, Pair 6.95
CANOE PADDLE Varnished Each 3.39
BOAT FENDER White plastic' • Each 1.59
rn� x ,gym
FOR SKIING and UNDERWATER FUN
WATER SKIS I SWIM FINS GOGGLES and MASKS
Complete *1 lb: comforlable
hitneis''and. 70 - ft tow rope,
Burst for sailer ntanouevring,
Visa drag on the boat ,and
amooiher surfacing.
1—CEDAl1 SKIS --Select stein,
red enamelled; white diagonal
lips,,
Youth', els.—
I ft., Width 6", pr .: 1845
Adult's $tzar•
31; it, width 7'', Pr.. 19.95
Amid Water Skis—Wed Whtfe
asil cleat lacquer fitilahi WIih
44 laza hdtrSsa. a, 4 tow re
6
it, width V, rt.*. 29,95
Ski To* !lope fir ft With
bridle and torr bar -- 2 $*
2—"Nautilus" -. Fine -quant=
sea -green rubber, cbmtortable
non -dip foot ;adjustment. For
• in d .paid» -either on or
'under wirer,
Small sl:r Fite Up 10. suis 4
shoe, Pair...._.. 1,90
Medium :Sire—lits Age ,OOWYW
4 to 6, Pair.-.. « . , 8.49
Large She Flit .hoe' shies
$ to 13. Palr 2,98
KtIDDIES', SWIM FLIPPER"- -
For 3 toll rears. Pair 1•.19
5—'Veli" Swint Fine "Galt
Mho" tempered rubber,
sire le
Shoo 6 to II, pg..:.--..— 44s'
M-"Neutiina" Swine tlefliiet--
Conrtorlabie coke fitting. Val.
* *Had lit. Pott
S .-, Trianqqulit 'Swim Mask
sealing ring J►oldI water cut.:
'UniYer.at Ill. Pair -„_
a --"Volt" swim kook — Pre•
tatsionat dealgsi. Clr'ee'tieas
underwater *Wien _ . _ 1.99
7.._ nerket 'rub* - C(ecpMle
With valve control: and gabber
mouthpiece. S6” M rail lose
'a-ilnerttat Mditk Twirl +site.
Centrbla autontetidallV ileal 'alit
Wife! Cb'ntpleti -- -.- 2.98