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The -Oodet iclz -.., ignal-star, ' hltrsday, <4
-:akrany''be Kti"K 'pGi'-" rm i►Vlf
open to the pulxlic iii 'thie...United -
Gtates and Canada, Of these,
the first, in North America was
Yellowstone Park, dedicated in
18'12. It has been enlarged from
time.-tre iii ,. ��d now . cave '''frh tItiel=4u m , Wit
more than 3000 square miles. Indies were Spaniards, abut they
Most of thepark is 'in Wyoming, did not stay long. They moved:
with small' portions extending on tq other conquests once it
into Montana and fidaho,-It is becwie, clear that the goid°th
one -of the largest wild -life sane- exip4oted to find was notlenti-
tuaries in the world. p•
f ul enough.
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GODERICN COMMUNITY CON�RT'
ASSOCIATION
MEMBERSR CAMPAIGN
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sti xtl �•
DUNGANNON,` April 19. ._.,
aylight. Staving-, Time will be
effective here April= 24th , to
October alst. Setting the clocks
ahead an hour Saturday .night
with everyone 'doing so .should
have any blunderd or •rrxrsumier,
sta ; lirigs:
We were very `wiry to hear
f the sudden illness or Mrs, M.
Durnin, juniorroom teacher at
the Dungannon • Public school,.+
last week. She underwent a
surgical operation on Wednes-
day at Goderich hospital. Her
many friends wish for her a
speedy recovery, Mrs. Walter
Tigert, Port Albert, has consent -1
ed to fill the vacancy at the
school during Mrs. Durnin's
convalescence.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Phillips,
of Harriston, are visiting Mr.
and IVti's. Hugh Menary.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Cook on
Sunday 'visited Mr. and Mrs.
Will Cook, at Chesley.
Mr. -and Mrs. Sam Swan, Rip-
ley, spent a few d'ays with Mrs.
SOLE PHILOSOPHER
BY HE AND' EW DAIRY
APRIL 25 - 30
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Campaign Chairman -- Miss. Helen Videan
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FACING A WIFE TOOA'
USUAIN 18 THE ONE
SITTING ACROSS THE TABLE.
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JOIN NOW AND BE SURE OF SEEING AND
HEARING THE OUTSTANDING CONCERTS
B29KED FOR THE 1960-61 - SEASON
Milk is measured in terms of
Freshness -- Cleanliness, Low
Bacteria Count and in Butter-
fat Contents. So, for `your otlher, neighboring auxiliaries.band, Norman McCullough, Kit-
familre "Good Health" order_ Rev. H. J. L. Jennings and Mrs.Ichenere who died -suddenly of a
today from our district's most• Jennings, Lubknow, were pre-theart attack. The funeral was
reputable "Dairy"- . sent and Rev..Mr. Jenni•ngs..gave•(hei�ng held on Tuesday of this',
Ian interesting talk on his ex -'week. The Iadies regret his'
' periences as. an Anglican mis-death very much, as they had
Isiionaryin the near Arctic reg -enjoyed his visits here.
;ions of Canada, using a map of
the Northwest Northwest Territories. to, il
lustrate He was, there in 1936.
;Very, nice couvenirs of fancy
'mocassins made by the Indians
were displayed. Other interest-
Rout. Dere and Mr. and *rs,
Harvey „Cthert.
. Visitors, Vor- Good Friday with
'Mr. and, Mrs. biex+b Finnigan
were Mr. and .Mos. W.. „$c-
Clure and Druce- and Ricky; of
,Moira.
. Mr. -and
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M, rarer' T2r ger�,
and family, of Newton, were
recent ,visitors with Mr. and
MTs. Jerry Cranston, -
Mr. ,Toe Wotrg, of Toronto,
was an, Easter tvisiter With Dr.
H. A. S. Yokes, Mrs. Vokes and
M.r Harry 'Fong.
The Dungannon Young Peo-
ple's Union met for the Sunrise
Service Easter -Sunday morning
at Glenn's Hill -with the pastor,
Rev. T. Richards, and 25 mem-
luers. Although the weather
was mostly `dull that day, the
sun did shine a little at times.
After the early service at 5 a.m.,
the grewp gathered in the
church basement for breakfast:
Rev. T. Richards conducted a
Good Friday Service at 11 a.m.
at the Dungannon United
-Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Williamson
GARDINER—HILL ao'k. • The bodice featured a and a corsage of pink :O5e
round neckline and long, lily- and carnations... Awsistingi.
The Church, of St, .Ar rew pant sleeves. A. ,crown of pet-
`the- Memorial, London, ways the
setting.. ,for the (wedding Of Kath-
leen Marie -Hill. and Robert Ed:,
• ward Gardiner, of Londo, on
SatOrday,- The brine is the
• dartghter of Mr, and Mrs , A. F.
Hill, of„ . de ,� amt.,: the
groom's parent are M
groom's mother Wore . a grey+
abs: 'centred with peaarls and bhie'r. ghatxtung �-en l
with navvy -blue aeces orjee
a corsage ,if oink rose bride anit'
earnations,. 'Mrs. Pei Green,: ,of
London, attht Of the' gr -am, mind
s r. and
Mrs. A. E, Gardiner, of Lon7lon.
Reverend Canon Abraham of-
ficiated.
The bride wore a gown of
White French brocade, street -
Thursday evening at Laurel Lee
4�i'res►byterian Church, Sarnia. A
double -ring ceremony united in
marriage Rt.eta Laura Ethel,
only 4,daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Rt sel Drennan, Sarnia, and
Mr. John Wilson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Corey, ' Gravenhurst.
The oficiating minister was
Rev, Leslie Renault. The bride
wore a mist green suit, beige
pearl accessories and corsage of
pink orchids and carnations.
Her bridal attendant was Miss
Ann Huggins, wearing a mint
green suit, matching accessories
...corsage-
ther. Fallowing a reception at
the home of the bride's .parents,
the young couple left by motor
for a honeymoon in Northern
Ontario., Enroute they visited
her aunt, Mrs. Len Christilaw,
Nile, and her grandmother, Mrs.
Abner Morris, of Dungannon.
ERNEST M. TAYLOR
who has been appointed Dire
tor of the newly formed Ou
door Recreation Division
the Ontario Safety Leagu
Tommy, _Teddy, Timmy and This ne* division will devot
t -
of
e.
Tfesir-1 'Lynn, Ti don,:'sp Hast ¢ spe0iaf nrplra -S-44; �kafe+t '
er week -end with Mr. and Mrs. the handling of small pleasur
Cecil Culbert. Also visiting this raft on the: lakes.
week is Mrs. K. E. Wood, Laura
Lee and Dale, of London.
Miss Patricia Ann Eedy is
e
e
spending a few days this week ing musical numbers were con
with her friend, Miss Marie tributed during the afternoo
Brooks, Lucknow.
Mr: and Mrs. Bertram Curran
and family, of London, were
Easter visitors with their par -
ren 'irlxr.:,.ar d Mr -.Herb .Curran
,,an M2 and,. - ive.fi, .. z ,r� .w. y, et. , ¥ . '
Mr. and Mrs. Charles King Visitors With -Mr. and Mrs
and family, of Waterdown, King?
Finnigan for Easter were
visited Good Friday„ with his' Miss Margaret Joy Durnin,,,Mr.
brother, Fred King, Mrs. King,Bilt1 Atkinson, Toronto, and Mr.
and Bill. - J C. Durnin, Kitchener.
Master - An•der;,son, of i inn Les Webster, teaicher at
Scarboro, is, visiting at home
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Thomas Webster.
Mrs. Nellie Stewart and sister,
Mrs. Thos. Edmunds, received
sad . news last week -end, stating
the death of their niece's hus-
program.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wil,so
and Steven, Toronto, spell
Easter week -end with Mrs
sttznr„- 14.ve:tt. and_ other,.. zeta,
n On their •return they will reside
t in Sarnia. -
• Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Henderson
and lam' ,, ,T4 �a o,....viri rid - -
" i Zrrd Mgrs Virtor E n;giort .1. _ -
The local L.O.L. No. 324, held
a successful euchre at the hall
on April 11thith nine tables
engaged in play Prize winners
were: ladies, Mrs. Harold Maize
and"Miss Elmii'rsa :Afton; men,
Morris Ivers and Arthur Young.
.1 Mr. • and Mrs:. Harold Erring-
ton and family visited Mrs. Wm.
!Haney, Winghiabn, lust Sunday,
Mr. Barney Benninger is visit-
ing relatives in Detroit and sub-
urban Places, e
:Miss Kathleen McDiarmid;
Toronto, vislla' her parents,
Mr.. and Mrs. Dave McDiarmiel
for Easter. ,
Guests on Easter Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown
Guests
and girls were Mr. and Mrs.
EIdon Culbert, Carol and Bon- I
lite-, Mrs, Annie Bore, Mr, - Mar.
vin Durnin, all of Dungannon,
Mr John Jeffrey, of Goderieh,
and Mr. and Mrs. ,Williann
Brown, of Blyth.
Gederic'h, has been visiting his
cousin, Robert Sherwood.
A number of Dungannon
churchladies. attended the
Easter Thanko.ffering meeting at
Hackett's Church, being guests
of the W.M.S. and met with
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BOTTLED SUNSHINE
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Miss Jeanette Mole, employed,
at -Port Elgin, has been visiting;
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Mole.
Wilsdn--Drennan.-- A pretty
spring wedding took place
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rhinestones held hen elbow -
length' veil of silk illusion And
she carried a .white prayer book
crested;. with a 'mauve orchid,
Her only„ ornament was' anheir
loton.sap ,eli ,x..:::, . �..
Miss Pauline 41,I,, Landon,
sister of the bride, as maid of
honor, wore a blue Italian br,p-
cade street -length, full skirted
gown with short sleeves and an
Enipire waistline accented' by a
bow at the back with flowing
ends. Shewore a matching
bow headdress and carried a
cascade arrangement; of blue
cornflowers, iris and white
feathered carnations.
Groomsman was David Bent-
ley, of London, and Edward
Mason, of London, and Donald
Scott, of Kitchener, ushered.
Following the ceremony, a re-
ception was, -held at the groom's
home where the bride's mother
received the guests in a black
and Dior blue floral silk sheath
Mrs. l i. ilenniings, ' elf altka)v
,
Bean0,tbof, •L;1
ed tea.
For trayelling to Washington, •
D.C., the 'bride dunned a b *A
and beige tweed suit witli tine::
qarter length coat, and beige'
green accessories. They
will reside in London.
Guests were present fromy
Glotleriet, Chatiram„,Tiucluiow,
Brantford and Ottawa'.
The !bride is a 1959 graduate
of Victoria HoSpitalt Sciiooi. q1
Nursing, London, anal its groin
is a graduate of the Ryerson
Schooif of Tex hnology, Toronto.
Every year Red Cross' labora-
tories conduct more than 146,• '
000 tests far the Rh factor. This
is a free service for expectant
mothers. -
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Y 'ter{. !{(tel r!. ■rte■ .
ms
commencein the Town
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Citizens are reminded to ``advance their
accordingly. ,
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Your.B
n...ker ...
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or legal adviser --how careful and selectilie you should be
when buying any type of stock or starting in g any new venture.
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4hey will .. advise you to:
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• all investigated this exclusive _breeders``,
....� .a... ............�,..,., plan ,before they• invested �- WHY NOT
a To obtain complete information about this plan, where
have �ave a guaranteed pelt market, and a 50-50 co- YOU :I?
operative offer, mail this coupon.
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In this territory, ask these ranchers about
their stock. Visit their ranches. -they have
When investigating the ranch raising of
NUTRIA, make .sure about these points:
(1) THAT THE STOCK YOU PURCHASE
* • IS THE BEST AVAILABLE (not some
of the standard and cross bred types
now being offered).
(4) THAT THE MUTATIONS YOU PURa
CHASE ARE IN DEMAND FOR FUR
GARMENTS (some Nutria pelts do not
bring enough to offset the cost of
feeding).
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Canadian (Nutria Ltd., R.R. 1, RICHMOND HILL, Optario,
(2) THAT TIE SELLER IS REPUTABLE
AND CAN PRODUCE. EVIDENCE TO
SUBSTANTIATE ALL CLAIMS (from
the files of satisfied ranchers).
(5) THAT YOU HAVE A GUARANTEED
PELT MARKET (no rosy sweet talk
about what the -future will be, get it
in writing).
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Please send all literature.
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( ) I am interested in becoming an exclusive agent.
(' ) A rancher. -
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I would like a personal interview and I attach
information about my background.
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(3) THAT YOUR NUTRIA ARE FU1,LY
INSURED AGAINST REPLACEMENT,
SHOULD THEY BE STERILE OR NOT
LIVE (no verbal promises, get a bone -
n& certificate).,
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(6) CAREFULLY COMPARE BREEDING
STOCK (there is no reason for not
. aving the best stock if you take the
time to look around)..
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Pleae print:
e Name
Address
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Lloyd Craig,
R.R. No. 1,
AUBURN.
(Exclusive Agent, County of Huron)
Joseph Batte,
Phone — 213w,
(Authorized Dealer) =
Gordon Belbeek,
-Phone --Cargill 27 w 2.
,(Exciusive Agent, County of BrUce)
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Town or City
Prov.
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Stan Doherty,
Phone — Dungannon 25 r 1.
(Authorized Dealer)
OWEN SOUND,
(Authorized Dealer)
Phone — 437 r 1. Phone — Brownsville 87 r 5. (Authorized Deafer)
(Authorized Dealer) (Authorized Dealer)
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