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INSURANCE
Co-operators Insurance Associations
of Guelph are sponsored and controlled
by these democratic organizations
which represent a million Ontario
people:
Ontario Credit Union League
Ontario Federation of Agriculture
United Co-operatives of Ontario
CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION (GUELPH)
CO-OPERATORS LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION (GUELPH)
ANNOUNCING
Centralia School of Agriculture
and Home Economics
A new technical school at Centralia, similar to
those presently in operation in Ridgetown and
Kemptville, will commence training sessions in
September, 1967. The two-year courses provided
will lead to diplomas in Agriculture or Home
Economics, Living accommodations on campus,
Applicants with Grade XI I standing or equiva-
lent are invited to contact the Director, Centralia
School of Agriculture and Home Economics,
Centralia, Ontario.
ONTARIO
PROVINCE OF OPPORTUNITY
Page 10 Times-Advecare Cromarty folk attend Several visit Expo
Resort lady
dies at home. Dow family enjoy reunion
beach at Inverhuron..
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MIDDLETON'S DRUGS
which was followed by a picnic
supper.
plane to visit her parents, Mr.
Mrs. Henry Drake, Hamiota,
Manitoba.
Donald Cadick of Chatham is
holidaying with relatives here.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Hulley and
family accompanied by Mr. &
Mrs. McClinchey and family of
Hensall spent, the weekend at the
By MRS, WELLWOOD GILL
GRAND BEND
Mrs. Frank Statton, 80, died
at her late residence, RR 1 Grand
Bend, Saturday, July 29, She was
the former Ernma Wild.
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Newton (Ella Rae) Hayter,
Stephen Township; Mrs. Beat-
rice Eagleson, Grand Bend, and
one son, Alvin Statton, RR 1
Wyoming.
Funeral services were con-
ducted by Rev. 0, E. Morrow
at the T. Harry Hoffman funeral
home, Dashwood, on Tuesday,
August 1 with interment in Grand
Bend cemetery.
Pallbearers were Douglas Dix-
on, Ted Jones, Ray Good-
ing, Jerry and Jack Eagleson and
Glen Hayter.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs, J. C. Dorman,
Joe and Beth of Ailsa Craig and
Mrs. Mabel DesJardine, Dash-
wood, Visited with Mrs. Rosa
Grigg on Sunday and enjoyed a
picnic at the Pinery Park, Miss
Linda Dorman, who has been on
holidays with Mrs. Grigg, return-
ed home with her family.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer Harrison
of Goderich visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Gill.
Fully-grown bottlenose por-
poises sometimes weigh more
than 500 pounds.
By MRS. KEN McKELLAR
The descendants of John Dow
and Mary Boyle held their annual
reunion in Lion's Park-,Seaforth,
Saturday, July 22, with 50 people
in attendance. Following a picnic
dinner a moment of silence for
deceased relatives was observed.
Officers for 1968 are: Presid-
ent, Erie Dow, Cromarty; vice-
president, Maitland Dow, Iron
Mountain, Michigan; sec-treas.,
Mrs. Harvey Dow, Cromarty.
Results of sports in charge
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Counts
were: nearest to date wedding
anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Gordon Dow, London; greatest
number of birthdays, Mrs. Man-
etta Gill, Mitchell; young e st
child, Terry Lynne Gethke, Mit-
chell; coming farthest, Mr. and
Mrs. Maitland Dow, Michigan,
614 miles; size of watermelon,
Harvey Dow, Cromarty;
Races, pre schoolers, K e n
Snell, Belgrave; 10 years and
under, boys, Bruce Kicks, Den-
nis Osborne; girls, Carol Ann
Osborne; girls, 14 and under,
Jean Dow; wheelbarrow race,
Veronica McKenzie, Jean Dow;
kick the slipper, Bruce Kicks;
breaking balloon, Brenda Dow,
Nelson Dow;
A peanut scramble for the ju-
niors and contests for the seniors
concluded the sports program
Best of the gypsies
The judges had a difficult time selecting the winners in the "gypsy" section of Friday's playground
activities at Riverview Park. From the left are, Josette Williams, judged the best gypsy and runners-
up Elizabeth Sanders, Sharon Campbell and Judy Williams. T-A photo
Many visit Expo
Staffa folk enjoy visits
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Kemp and
Eleanor attended Expo and visit-
ed in Montreal this oast week.
girls, Sault Ste Marie, visited
recently with Mr. & Mrs. Cliff
Miller and family.
Brian Mayer, Thames Road
holidayed for a few days with his
cousins, David and Terry Temp-
leman.
Miss Linda Moore, visited last
week in Toronto with Mr. & Mrs.
Ian Fisher.
WALPERS
MEN'S WEAR
PRESENTS THEIR
ANNUAL SUMMER
CLEARANCE
ALL SUMMER
SEASON MERCHANDISE
DRASTICALLY REDUCED
INCLUDING
94)
\\\I cue e. 6 at t4tear
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PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Russell
returned home Saturday from a
two week's trip to Expo and other
points.
Mr. & Mrs. John Wallace and
Debbie and Mrs. Grace Scott
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Shirley Elliott and family in Es-
sex and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Cadick and family of Chatham.
Mr. & Mrs. J. K. Laidlaw,
Mr. Wm. Laidlaw and Miss Ina
Jefferson of London were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. J. R.
Jefferson.
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Dow of Walk-
erton spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Dow.
Mrs. George Wallace arid Mrs.
Verna Brooks were visitors last
week with Mr. & Mrs. Percy
Adams, Blyth.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Ramsey visit-
ed Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Bill
Ramsey, Listowel.
Miss Kathryn Droupe, RR 1
St. Marys is holidaying with Miss
Janet Allen,
Monday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Alex Gardiner were Mr. &
Mrs. Bob Knechtel, Lee and Lew
of Edmonton, Alberta, Mrs. Gor-
don Knechtel, Rostock and Mr.
Bill Knechtel, Stratford.
Weekend visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. T. L. Scott and Mrs. E.
Moore were Mr. & Mrs. Nelson
Palmer and daughters Nancy and
Bonnie and Joan Waldon of Little
Britton.
Mrs. Jennie Wilson of the Blue
Water Rest Home is a guest with
Mr. T. L. Scott and Mrs. E.
Moore.
Recent visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. J. R. Jefferson were Mrs.
Loril Butson, Mrs. Jas. Lealess,
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Howard, Jeff
and Gary, all of Munro.
Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Russell
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Denton
Taylor, Belleville, Mr. & Mrs.
Jim Denver, Mrs. Andy McIntosh,
Belleville, also relatives in Tor-
onto while on their tour to Expo.
Mr. Hugh Scott of OAC Guelph
visited Sunday with his parents,
Mr. & Mrs. T. L. Scott. He was
accompanied by Mr. & Mrs. David
Johnston of Guelph.
Miss Janet Scott of Seaforth
is holidaying with her grand-
mother, Mrs. Grace Scott.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Hislop of
Beaverton called on friends in
the village on Friday.
Mrs. Filmer Chappel left by
By MRS. W. MOTZ
Mr. Wilbur Sims is ill in South
Huron Hospital.
Mr. Frank Glanville is in Vic-
toria Hospital, London.
Miss Sheryl Ann Wein is holi-
daying with her aunt and uncle
and cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Corner in Sarnia.
VV.
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Norris, Mac-
donald College, Quebec visited
last week with Mrs. Sam Norris
and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Norris and
family.
Mrs. Ross Smale and Doug
and Tom Marinelli, holidayed last
week at the Pinery with Mrs.
Bill Binning and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Cameron Vivian,
Miss Vera Hambley and Harvey
Hambley spent the weekend at
Manitoulin Island.
Misses Joanne Worden and Gail
Lannin visited last week in Mont-
real with Miss Rosanna Worden
and spent several days at Expo.
Mr. & Mrs. John Drake and
Murray visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Gerald Agar, Ilderton.
Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman
and family attended a family pic-
nic at the home of Mr. & Mrs.
Wilfrid Annis and family, RR 3
Mitchell, Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Kruse and
Steven, Stratford andJackie Bur-
leigh, Seaforth, visited the latter
part of the week with Mr. & Mrs.
Bob Norris and family and Mrs.
Sam Norris.
Mrs. Mary Miller visited with
her daughter, Mrs. Agnes Rhode
and Joyce, Stratford, this past
month.
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Balfour and
Explaining why he had never
married, the old farmer ex-
plained: "I decided very early
that I'd rather go through life
wanting something I didn't have
than having something I didn't
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By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman,
Roy and Ron attended the Pull-
man reunion at Strathroy Park
on Sunday.
Gwen Hodgins holidayed last
week with Barbara Taylor, Lon-
don.
Mrs. Myrtle Shorthill and Miss
Cora Nuttycomb, London were
recent callers with Mr. & Mrs.
Alex Baillie.
Sue Ann and Paul Squire holi-
dayed during last week with Mr.
& Mrs. J. Dickins, Grand Bend.
Mrs. Norman Hodgins and Mrs.
Larry Kilpatrick attended Open
House, Saturday evening at Mr.
& Mrs. Stewart McDonald's, Ap-
pin, honoring their daughter Beth,
bride-elect of August 5.
Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hodgins,
Marlene and Gwen visited Sun-
day evening with Mr. Leonard
Thacker and girls, Woodham.
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Nissen,
Germany are spending this week
with Mr. & Mrs. Arvid Beitans
and Mr. & Mrs. Ervins Uldris,
Mr. Harold Nissen, Strathroy
also spent the weekend with them.
Joanne Finkbeiner is visiting
with her grandmother, Mrs. C. H.
Finkbeiner, Listowel.
Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil attend-
ed the Horn-Rawlings wedding at
Grace LutheranChurch, Mitchell,
Friday evening with a reception at
the Legion Hall.
Miss Audrey Anderson, Strat-
ford is spending her vacation
with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon John-
son.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgson were
in London Sunday visiting with
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Leckman and
family also calling on Mrs. Wil-
fred Lamond.
Mrs. Fred Sotcher, Peggy and
Mark returned to their home
Monday at San Jose, California
following a month's visit with the
former's parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Laverne Morley.
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CREDITON
A string of fish
A couple of hours of relaxation proved fruitful to a couple of-young
anglers Friday afternoon. Robert Ryckman and Scott Litt are shown
with about a dozen black bass taken from the Ausable river in the
area of Riverview Park. T-A photo