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ALARM CLOCK: Peens on the new CI3C radio show for Canadian teens
ag;:trt5 camp t,...; 'Toronto ziohwa ,,, Loft to right; Scot Etaker (16), 1V1,,,iribtlth Solomoit
(19), Clive, Vanderburgh (:9) with guitar, Whitney Smith 18) and Alan Thicke 20)
singing, ;i4c;rtin (18) sleeoi.,,J. Jan Ki.tdika (16) with teddy bear. 'titcy ting,
Pay lots cf Muci:, talk and have fun on THE 9.15 Alartrt CLOCK, beginning Satin'.
day, July 5th, on M3C
HO BRUSgRILS BRUSSEta., OriTfht?"1 1569
Momente
..am.,.qunces the
..:appowtmeat.
To be eligible to crop
;:ipeifrance, apply -to your
local agent now !
• . THE CROP INSURANCE
COMMISSION OF ONTARIO.
• Parliament Buildings, Toronto 5
WALTON
Miss Ruth Ritchie. R. N. arid
Miss Geraldine Dennis, RN., are
On an extended Lour of the British
Isles and the European continent,
They left Montreal on the Empress
of 'Britain anKI expect to Spend
several mori(hs in Europe.
Mr. and Mrs, neid: Hackwell,
Ii1Xeter were visitors with Mrs.
NV, C. ckw
Mr. .71 Vt".. • ,.
Anne and Set:110-1h. S-t
Gilbert Hubert. Mrs. Hulbert and
daughter Barbara of Rivers,
..\fan11
$caforth, r. r•-•
Pethick and family. \Virithrn! and
'William Nicholson. 'Walton were
recent: Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy WilliaMSOn..
Duff's U.C.W. Meeting
The then.e ate' ntontl
Meeting of Duff's United Chut.;11
Women was "flod's Presence in
I ar Midst". Iklr- Torrance Dundas
was in ha rgp a' the worshio
service, The ('all to Worship was
f011owecl by priyer and a hymn
with :Airs. 'Martin Titian at the.
piano.
Mrs. Lundic, opened her t -ilk
on 'Thou hits' ,,vith
"Do you know What is Happen-
ing Around You? Thf ,
and activity of God has f
become one of the taut',
that has been pushed out
icious thought. How then t
not, feel that His love has been
withritawn in time of teadgedy
thim that He shows 1-fit
t-t:reat lute in suffering 'Nvitit
1),:,31 11% 1?,9 was read responsively.
Prayer was followed with a hymn.
Mrs. Wesley in her
t-pi'' "The Plight of the can-
adian Indian" said -that. religion.
is one of the decisive factors in
their lives. There are at. preSent
111 1 A
1 -nited Church Ministry. one has
been re::.,mencled
dination and four ii vi' been
eived as candid,les mini-
stry. Articles on the rif‘lk)
Resc .ie and the 1.1iii..0-1
mission Hospital at Bella Bella,
B.(1 . were r V.; a by • r:'1 1
'Watson.
T .liens arp-hir'e'd .;.,
Which they',:,,lily :.I I 'no
Church Hospital at Bella Coln,
Mrs, '.Vatson ttito.;t
Darby Lodge, Vanc'auver. -whi"11
serves Indians, who go ID that
city, Rev. Wm Robinson, who
an Indian. is the resident super-
intendent.
, trk, who presided
o.,n•-• the 1m5ine ,,,1 period, re.id all
artitio on Stewardship. :Mrs. Allan
ff, 'all Er..vo the seeretarys re-
port. gates of thanks were void
by Mrs, Nelson Marks. The treas•
or'e's report was road and the
offering received by Mrs. 'Kenneth
McDonald.
ft,r a shower to 1.)(•
in the church, were made.Mrs,
George McCall gave the report .tor
the ;:lipply rid welfare committee.
She sai.1 that a large bale had
recently been packed. Tio• ...Fri 0:
was vinvn for snipin ,nt of the
bale. •
A Iiviaii and the Pill'Pose.
• pouted in unison, closed the meet-
ing,
GOLDEN.WORDS
WHAT GOOD DID IT TOO?
What good did, it do.
When you frowned'? Let me a
Did it help you at all
To accomplish your task?
Did it lighten your burden
Or help yOu along:
Did the frown that you ware,
Make a right out of wrong?
\Vita t good did it do
To be grouchy today?
Did your surliness drive
Any trouble away?
Did you cover more ground
Than you usually do
liecause of Abe grouch
That you enrried with you?
ff not, what's the use
Of a grouch or a frown,
If it won't smooth a path
(1.4 a grim tronOle down'?
If it doeSn't assist you,
It isn't worth, while:
yon r work is a y be hard
fiat just do it and smile.
ARKS AND PICNIC AREAS
OFFER SUMMER ENJOYMENT
cliose to tt picnic tables
t iveheen set up alnn Ontario
highways by Department of High-
-ayts maintr•mine(, crew's prepay.
,21g..862 parks and picnic sites for
sonumer use
This year, park sit N:•- will
provide :the motoring public with
access to more than 1,(111
ticres • of gra ,,;ii, tree ,auul c-ount
nipped with the amenities
of picnic tables, fireplaces,. run-
ning water anti litter barrels. In
•6400.ftworastra sOookis.as topaq-,',..
the Department of High-
ways pi o\ ides picnic tables at
:,at small roadside sites.
Seventeen parks are located al,
scr‘ ice centres along the 510.mile
lengto of Highway lel, p ovince's
tin ,if‘r freeway,
bast Nero'. $9-8.5,1-1 and 2-1,-,•14
man hours were spent in develip
lug new Picnic areas and included
the nreouration of 10 new park
sites which were ripened this year,
m.aintemince of the parks and
roadside sites by the Deport
taint of _Highways last year' cost
$!•24 0 ,,Sit and involved 65,935 man
boors of, labour,
'f. GARNISS
Brussels, Ont.
as an
authorized
dealer
Homelite, with its worldwide reputation
for quality products and expert service,
chooses its dealers with care and is
proud to recommend our newest repre•
sentative to the chain saw buying public. CUSTOM BACKHOE1NG
LOADING, BACKFILLING, & EXCAVATING
CALL COLLECT 527 - 1065 SEAFORTH
CONTACT
JOHN ROCK — R. R. .2, SEAFORTH.
PHONE .527 - 0497
or
JIM ALEXANDER — R. R. 4, VVALTON
AT THE ABOVE NO. ALREADY LISTED