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,Seenifree first qunllty fully faeltionert
BRIEFS ......
3*pairs for $ .4►
.Lollies' silt briefs, elastic leg, regularly sells at 090
BATH TOWELS — at $1.49 pair
Huge, fluffy colorful bath ,towels
BRASSIERES --__ at $1.49 each
A dimeontinuect lino now being sacrificed
'1't1ESE SLIVER BARRGAINS AND , MANY MORE SUCH
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Complete stock of
Repair Parts and
Accessories
Icor all makes
DUNLOP TIRES
AND TUBES
Here's Why
Y C.C,M, V-160 rims are light
and stay true. They're the
strongest, stiffest bike rims in
Canada,
• C.C.M. makes the crank out
of a single piece of forged
steel so pedal arms can't work
loose.
• C.C.M. finishes bikes like cars
with automotive paints that
are tough to ehip, fight rust,
look better.
• C.C.M. head bearings are ring -
caged, self -aligning, easy to
service.
• C.C.M.'s %-inch front axle is
a big one and it's locked in
place so it can't turn or shift.
• C.C,M. mudguards are clamp-
ed solid with special screws
and nuts so they won't rattle.
• C.C,M. .mudguard braces are
rigidly formed from tough -to
bend steel.
0 C.C.M. frame and fork joints
are silver -brazed at low tem-
peratures and they stay joined.
l4 C.C.M. has 3,000 dealers, coast-
to-coast. You get C.C.M. ser-
vice and parts right where
you buy your bke,
i� C.C.M. is built right here in
Canada ... and maybe that's
the reason for all these good
things.
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Sueuessful anniversary servitaes
were held on Sunday at the United
Church here, when Rev. ,Ii. An-
derson, of I3elgrase, eonducted the
serviette, morning and. evening. The
choir rendered special anthents and
quartette numbers, and Mrs, Claude
Coffin sang "The Stranger of
Galilee" and Miss Karen Gros -
'myth sang "My Task." The church
was beautifully decorated with
baskets of summer flowers, Rev, G.
0, Mitchell conducted the services
in J3elgrave and Calvin -Brick
United Churches and joined Mr.
Anderson for the evening service.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Leaver and
granddaughter, Joyce Walker, visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs,
Albert Coulter,
Billie Robinson Is helping this
week at the Craig sawmill at Aub-
urn. •
Mr. Jos. Tiffin and Joan, Mr, and
Mrs, Dan Tiffin and Douglas, ac-
companied 'Berrie
c-companied'Berrie Tiffin to Wasaga
Beach on 'Saturday where Barrie
will work in a restaurant for the
summer vacation.
Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Groskorth
were at Melton Airport on Sunday
afternoon, when his uncle and aunt,
Mr, and Mrs. H, Sprague, of Tor-
onto, left to spend four weeks at
London, England. Mr. Sprague
came to this country 47 years ago,
and this is his frist trip back to
see his brothers and sisters. Mrs.
Sprague has never been to England
and will meet many relatives in
London and the surrounding dis-
trict. Their flight was delayed for
several hours.
Mr. .and Mrs, George Coffin and
Sharon, of Hespeler, and Mr. and
Mrs, Ciiffotxl Coffin, of Gait, visit-
ed with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Coffin, on Sunday.
Mr. George Kennedy had a veru
successful sale of his registered
cattle on Saturday. There was a
good crowd of enthusiastic buyers
attending.
S. S. No. 7, with their teacher,
Mrs, Gordon Bosman, played a
game of baseball with the pupils
of S. S. No. 12, Fordyce School, on
Friday with the home team win-
ning 15 to 12. Mrs. G. Kennedy is
teacher at S. S. 12.
Mr, and Mrs Gordan Hall and
grandsons, Bill and Douglas Hall,
of Bluevale, and Mr, and Mrs.
Hugh 'Sinnamon, Wingham, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Ern-
est Beecroft,
Mr. Alex Coulter had the misfor-
tune to have a valuable bull break
one of its front legs at the shoulder
one day last week. The animal had
to be shipped.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. William-
son and family, of Goderich, spent
Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Scott.
Mr, Kenneth Coultes, of Lake -
field, spent the week -end at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Coultes,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stamm and
children, of Petrolia, visited on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Lorne
Scott.
Mrs. John L, Currie and Miss
Anne spent Monday at Galt. Miss
Rachel Currie, who had been visit-
ing here, returned .home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Simpson and
children attended the anniversary
services at Langside on Sunday
and visited with Mr. an Mrs. Doug-
las Simpson of Culross.
Mrs. Olive Boss of Walkerton
spent the week -end with Mrs.
George McClenaghan.
Mr, Derwyn Hill had charge of
the morning services at Hensel] and
Bayfield Presbyterian Churches on
Sunday. Rev. Ross McDonald of
Hensall conducted anniversary ser.
vices at Langside morning and eve-
ning.
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Storage, with 2 roomy Egg
Shelves and a Butter .Keeper.
Messengers. Meet
At United Church
BLUEVALE The Mesaeng'ere
met In the sol/a01 room Of the Unit-
ed Church on Jane 12, after four,
with Lloyd l'eacook presiding, Tho
opening hymn waS followed by the
roll Ball, "My Favorite Pet". i3etty
I-Ietheri»gton read the minutes.
Mrs, George .Fischer told a story-
Terry .Johnston read the Scripture
and Susan Gannett presented the
offering. Birthday greetings wort
sung to Rae Mattie►:s, Joan Me,
Lerman and Calvin Fischer, Rae
Mathers distributed the World
Friends,
The leaders, Mrs, George Fisehe►
and Mrs, Fleming Johnston gars
the mission stories, Mrs. Fischer to
the seniors and Mrs. Johnston to
the juniors. All joined in the Lord
prayer.
SPECIAL MUSIC
FOR ANNIVERSARY
BLUEVALE -•- Anniversary ser
vices were held in Knox Presby-
terian Church on Sunday. Boauti.
ful baskets of spring flowers decor
ated the church, Rev. F. A. Cromer,
of Kincardine preached at both
services.
Mr. Cromey's discourse In the
morning was based on the text,
"Press onward toward the mark
of the high calling of God it
Christ Jesus", At the evening ser.
vice his subject was taken from
Joshua's words to the Israelites
"Ye have not passed this way hith-
ertofore," The minister said fox
us, every day is a new day with
different responsibilities and our
decisions shoald be made prayer-
fully.
Senior and junior choir members
under the direction of the organ-
ist, Mrs. Nora Moffatt, led the ser-
vice of praise, morning and even-
ing, Choir numbers were "Jesu.
Joy of Man's Desiring", the an.
them, "Praise to the Lord" and Ad-
dison's hymn, "The Spacious Firm-
ament on High". Ross Smith sang
solos, "Gently Lead Us" and "Grant
0 Lord, Thy Peace".
FAMILY GATHERS
BLUEVALE -- On Sunda.;,', June
10, Mr, and Mrs. B. H. Moffatt en-
joyed a sur.•prise.anniversary gath-
ering to celebrate the 30th anniver
sary of their wedding, at the h'me
of their daughter, Mrs. Glen Golley
and Mr, Golley.
Present were the members of
their family and other relatives, 40
in all. '
Members of the immediate fam-
ily are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Golley,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston and
Brian Moffatt, all of Bluevab3, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Moffatt, South-
ampton, and Mr. and Mrs, Keith
Moffatt of Wingham, There arc
five grandchildren.
BLUEVALE
A new house is being erected in
Bluevale. Leslie Armstrong has the
contract for a home 'for Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. McMurray,' who have
sold their farm in Morris. The site
has been bought. from Miss Mary
Duff.
Mr, and Mrs. Spence, McKinnon
and family of Niagara Falls spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. R, H
McKinnon.
Mr, and Mrs, Carl Johnston and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Sperling
Johnston and family were guests
at the wedding of their niece, Miss
Judy Turnbull at Wyoming on Sat-
urday.
Rev. Norman Robertson of Van-
couver is the guest of Mr. and Mrs
R. J. McMurray,
Reeve A. D, Snaith attended the
Huron County Council session last.
week and joined the councillors on
a bus trip, visiting points of Inter-
est in the province.
Rev, G. C. Mitchell preached at
Belgrave on Sunday. The Bluevale
United Church held no service. be-
cause of the anniversary services
at Knox Presbyterian Church Find
also anniversary services in the
Wiiitechttrch United Church,
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Mundell
entertained Rev. F. A. Crotney of
Kincardine, when he preached in
Knox Presbyterian Church an Sun-
day.
Mrs, William Robertson and Wil-
don visited at glint, Mich., at the
week -end,
Dr. George Thomson and Mrs
Thomson of Sackville, N.B., Mt.
Alison University, are visiting Mr,
and Mrs. Geo, Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs, Elmo Ogram and
Mrs, Margaret Ogram of Toronto
Visited with Mr, and Nies, Joseph
Greenaway on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Koffman
and children of Exeter were Sun•
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C.
13. Hoffman.
IrVing Elliott, who has been with
the Imperial Bank of Commerce
at Trenton has received his ap-
pointment as accountant and Will
be moving with his wife and family
1 to Listowel In the hear future.
WINGHAM HAS BEST GUN CREW—Major Robert Ritter, O.C. of
the 99th Battery, Wingham, receives trophy from Lieut. -Col.
Elmer Bell of Exeter after the local detachment won the gun drill
competition for the second consecutive year.
BELGRAVE
Mrs, Neil McCrea visited on Sun-
day with her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs, Bernie Williamson in To-
ronto.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Ralph McCrea,
Maureen' and Douglas, and Mrs.
Julia McNall visited on Sunday
vith Mrs. Thyra Townsend, Miss
Elizabeth Townsend and John Al-
len at Mimico, Mrs, Thomas Smith
returned with them after spending
the past week with her brother.
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Walker of
Goderich visited on Saturday with
Mrs. Robert Stonehouse and other
relatives, ,.
Mrs. Laura Johnston and George
spent Sunday with Mrs. George
Johnston and Mr, and Mrs, Clar-
ence Borho in Wingham.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Colson and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Willis and family, all of Milton,
visited with the Michie families in
Morns Townshp over the week -end
and attended the Michie reunion.
Mr, John Currie of South River
spent a few days last week with
Mr, and Mrs, James Michie and
attended the Michie reunion on Sa-
turday.
Week -end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Hopper were Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Harrison of. Petrolia,
Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmerman
and family of Neustadt, and Mrs.
Thomas Garniss and Joan of Brus-
sels.
Lloyd Taylor and John of Sarnia
visited on Saturday with his mo-
ther, Mrs.- Orval Taylor and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shaw and
family 'of London spent the week-
end with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
John Anderson.
NIr, and Mrs, Lewis Stonehouse
attended the Edgar reunion held
in Gorrie on Saturday.
Michie Reunion
BELGRAVE Tho 9th annual
Michie reunion was held on Sat,
urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Nichol with about 50 mom
bers present to enjoy the bounteous
turkey dinner.
Games and races were hold and
there was a peanut scramble for
the children. The entertainment
was directed by Margaret Nichol
and Donna Grasby. The reunion
will be held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon Marlin, Orange-
ville, in 1963, �— +
MEL JERUN GLTS
MORRIS CONTRACT
A special meeting of the Morri:•
Township council was held nn
Wednesday with all members pre-
sent, Four tenders were reeeived
for the contract of supplying, load-
ing and hauling approximately
5,000 cubic yards of pit run gravel.
Moved by Walter Shortreed, sec-
onded by Ross Smith that the ten-
der of Mel Jermyn to supply, load
and haul approximately 5,000 eubie
yards of pit run gravel on Morris
Township roads as the road super.
intendent shall direct at 39 rents
per yard be accepted subject to the
approval of the district municipal
engineer.
Moved by Wm. Elston, secnn&ted
by Ross Smith, that 13y-lrtws •1, u;
and 6 for tile drain loans be pass. -
ed as read,
Moved by James Nair, seconded
by William Elston that Engineer
James A. Howes be inst.ruvtad to
survey and make a report on a new
drain affecting south hall lots 7, '
8 and 9, con, 3 and north half lots
7, 8 and 9, con. 4.
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You can take short cuts. We didn't.
A Volkswagen is built to last.
We start by submerging the VW body
in a pool of paint. Then we bake it and
sand it by hand. Every inch.
Then we spray the entire body, inside
and out, with a second coat.
Then it's baked again and sanded by
hand and sprayed with a third coat and
baked and sanded by hand and sprayed
with a fourth coat and baked. (One bath,
three showers, three rubdowns. No wander
a Volkswagen stays in shape.)
Then we put the car together.
For keeps.
Our 5,000 inspectors make sure that
nothing is loose, or is likely to corse loose.
Ever, (If you hear a rattle in a Volkswagen,
clean out the glove compartment.)
Take a look at the underside of a VW.
ltore,100, we look the long way 'round lo
Want to be a Velkswatien inspector? Apply here:
make a car that thrives on short cuts. The
bottom of the Volkswagen is completely
covered with a sheet of metal and sealed
with rubber. Everything is enclosed and pro=
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