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$HIPKA
Mr. & Mrs. Ferman Snyder and
family attended the funeral of
Mr. Snyder's mother, Mrs.
Josiah Brubacker, Wednesday,
at Flmira,
Mr. & Mrs. Les Adams visited
Thursday with their brother-in-
law, John Corbett, who is a
patient at Victoria Hospital,
London,
Mrs. Jake Schroeder, Sue Anne
and Sandra attended a
Miscellaneous shower for
Catherine Schroeder, Sunday
afternoon, at Dashwood Com-
munity Centre.
Visitors during the week with
Mr, & Mrs. Lorne Devine were
Mrs. Mealy Willert of Dashwood,
Wednesday; Mr. & Mrs. Percy
Willert of Zurich, Friday. Diane
Latta of Waterloo is spending the
school holidays with them.
Mr. & Mrs. Bert Schilbe and
Mr. & Mrs. Jake Reeder all of
Bayfield visited Saturday
evening with Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Baker.
Mr, & Mrs. Archie Webber,
David and Daryl of near Exeter,
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A cannibal captured an ex-
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would stick a knife in the cap-
tive's arm and drink his blood.
Finally the captive complained,
"Kill me if you must, but I'm sick
of getting stuck for all the
drinks!"
NAUTICAL IS NEWS is the latest fashion word this spring. Students from the Home Economics
department of Centralia Agricultural College model their nifty sailor outfits at the Open House fashion
show Wednesday and Thursday. Theme of the show is Anything Goes. T-A photo
visited Friday evening with Mr.
& Mrs. Jake Schroeder and
family,
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Dietrich and
Mrs. Theresa Brannon of
Stratford are spending a few days
in Windsor this week visiting
relatives.
Michael, Paul and Pauline
Brannon of Stratford are spen.
ding some of the school holidays
this week with their grand-
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne
Dietrich.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Devine and
Mr. & Mrs. II. Morenz were
among the group who enjoyed the
dinner and tour at Dashwood
Industries Centralia plant on
Monday evening which was
sponsored by Grand Bend
Womens Institute,
Mrs. Willis Desjardine is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital
where she underwent surgery
this week.
Lee Desjardine of Zurich is
spending the school holidays with
his grandmother, Mrs. Mabel
Desjardine.
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Woods,
spent the weekend visiting in
Niagara Falls, Hamilton and
Toronto.
Dave Sheppard and Gloria
Suitter of Guelph entertained Mr,
& Mrs. Harry Sheppard and Mr.
& Mrs. Hugh Gillies of Ailsa
Craig, to dinner Saturday
evening on the occasion of Mrs.
Sheppard's birthday. Clandeboye youngsters
assist crippled children
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MOUNT CARMEL
Many relatives and friends
attended the wedding reception
last Saturday night held in
Crediton Community Centre for
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Morrissey.
Personals
Sister Margaret Hogan from
the Pine Convent, Chatham, is
spending a few days with Mr. &
Mrs. Joe Regier Sr., and Mr. &
Mrs. Wilfred Hogan.
Margaret Hall, Windsor,
visited her parents, Mr. & Mrs.
John Hall and Philip.
The senior girls volleyball
tournament of Our Lady Of Mt.
Carmel School won the final
game against the senior girls of
Goderich Friday. They are now
the champions in the Perth-
Huron R.C.S,$. division,
Father James Bennett,
C.S.S.R., Toronto is the speaker
for a five day mission being held
this week in Mt. Carmel Church.
A large crowd attended the
annual St. Patrick's Parish dance
last Friday night held in Dash-
wood Community Centre,
Mary Angela Glavin and her
girl-friend are holidaying this
week in Florida.
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Hartman
London were weekend guests
with Mr, & Mrs, Wilfred Hogan
and Margaret Anne from
Stratford.
Mrs. Hubert Desjardine ac-
companied by her daughter, Mrs.
Arlene Gibbons, of Douglas
Point, left by train for a visit in
Vancouver with the formers'
sister, Mrs. Kathleen Groom and
Mr. Groom.
Richard Trainor, Hamilton
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Mary Trainor.
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service.
Anglican Church Women will
be held Thursday in the home of
Mrs. Mary Carter in Lucan.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Walden of
Chatham and Mr. & Mrs. Mervin
Carter visited the grand opening
of Doug Carter's new showroom
"Carter Kitchens" Saturday.
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Smith at Marion Villa.
Mr. & Mrs. Lyle Carter and
family and Mark Edginton
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Mervin
Carter and Ian Sunday after an
afternoon of minor hockey.
Paul Simpson is visiting with
Kevin Carter and his grand-
mother Mrs. Isabel Simpson.
Get well wishes to Mrs. Sadie
Cunningham and Rev. Tupling
who are patients in hospital,
recovering from operations.
Guests of Mr. & Mrs, Dave
Kestle on the weekend were Mrs.
Margaret Estes of Detroit, Tom
Kestle and Graham Newton of
London.
John Edginton, Mrs. Millie
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Mrs, Marion Eden all of London
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By MRS. SUE EDGINTON
CLANDEBOYE
Steve Williamson of Lucan and
Kevin Carter sent $10.00 to Bunny
Bundle from their draw on a
chocolate bunny donated by
Carters Store and an Easter cake
donated by Mrs. Ken Carter.
The bunny was won by Dani
Roloson and the cake by Mrs.
Isabel Simpson.
Cindy Donaldson sent $2.35 to
Bunny Bundle from her draw on
home baking donated by her
mother Mrs. E. Donaldson. The
winners were Mrs. Gary Leger
and Mrs. Lorne Derbyshire.
4-H
The Knit Knackers 4-H club
met at the home of their leader
Mrs. Harold Hardy, March 18.
Seven girls answered the roll
call, "A sewing project I would
like to make in the future." They
discussed how to set in sleeves,
buttons and buttonholes, and how
to apply elastic. Carolyn Dejong
from III unit visited with the Knit
Knackers,
6 terrifying questions
to ask a small-car salesman.
Euchre
Forty-four people attended the
Clandegiris euchre and lunch.
Prizes were won by Mrs. Cecil
Neil, ladies high; Gary Leger,
mens high; Mrs. Mary Scott,
ladies lone hand; Tom Emery,
mens lone hand; June Donaldson,
ladies low, and George Simpson,
mans low.
It may also take longer for
mechanics to service a car that's
changed frequently.
Because a mechanic will have to
relearn the inner parts. Frequently.
The easiest way to reduce the
possibility of such frustrations is
to buy a small car that's sensibly
designed to begin with.
And never changed for the
sake of change,
St. James Anglican Church
Last Sunday prayers were said
for Mrs, Gordon Cunningham and
Mrs. Peal O'Neil both hospital
patients, Joan Cunningham
presided at the organ.
A special Palm Sunday
Devotional Service will be held.
Various members of the
4 Can I talk with the . Service Manager?
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BY MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
KIRKTON
The ACW met at the home of
Mrs. Miller McCurdy Thursday
evening. Mrs. Garth Blackler
presided for the meeting,,,
scripture passage read by M.
Alex Irvine and meditation taken
by Mrs. Bill Waghorn.
After the business of the
meeting Mrs. Irvine, convener,
called on Mrs. G. H. Burgin who
showed interesting colored
pictures taken on their trip to the
British Isles last summer,
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Maurice Blackler and Mrs. Cecil
Dobson. An anniversary cake
was enjoyed to celebrate the 45th
wedding anniversary, March 16,
of Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Dobson and
the 52nd wedding anniversary,
March 17, of Mr. & Mrs. Miller
McCurdy.
Mrs. Roy McNaughton of North
Bay is visiting with her mother
Mrs. Albert Bickell. She motored
down with Mrs. Harry Greason
and her son Grant.
Mr. & Mrs. Herman Paynter,
Mr. & Mrs. G. H. Burgin and Mrs,
Dan Jarvis visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Everett Doupe.
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Something better than the usual
12,000 miles/12 months, whichever
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other question: (why?"
What can I sell it for?
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is a tip-off on what people think
about it.
If the car's been a loser over
the years, with heavy repair bills,
you'll probably take a beating
when you unload it.
If the car depreciates dras-
tically the minute you buy it,
you're losing money even before
you drive it home.
So while you're thinking about
buying low, think about
something else:
Selling high.
Good luck,
How much?
• Brace yourself.
It may cost you several hundred
dollars more than you think.
Because on top of the inevi-
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charges, wait the inevitable op-
tional charges.
That's where you can really
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On an electronic telescoping
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or a sports console.
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power equipment.
A small car is supposed to be
easy to drive.
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steering and power brakes?
Instead of all that mechanical
power, you'll need a little will
power.
To keep from being fast-talked
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What improvements
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he'll make it better each year.
With improvements that are
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Of course, if the car's a first
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provements.
In which case you should do
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buy it.
Because it takes years of refin-
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You don't really want a car to
work its bugs out on you, Do you?
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replace a fender?
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you buy. Buy one that changes its
looks every year and it will prob-
ably take longer to repair the
body,
Because dealers can't stock all
the parts for cars that get an
annual face-lift.
By MRS. S. HUTTON
Mr. .t& Mrs. Harry Sperling,
London, visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Freeman Horne,
Mrs. Wm Walters is a patient in
South Huron Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Hutton
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Reuben Pehlke, Monkton,
Mrs, Isahell Sugden returned
home from St. Joseph's Hospital
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