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AUBURN, July 10. --Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Sennett, of Ridge -
town, visited asited recently with the
forrper's uncle and aunt, Mr,
and Mrs. William Straughan..
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weir,
and, son Bobby spent the week
end with the former' father,
Dr, 13.."C. Weir, an Ir. and
Mrs. Duncan MacKay a d fan
ily. 1
Mr. and Mrs.' William Wei:
mann, of Seaforth, visited over
the week -end with their daugh•
ters, Mrs. Karl Teichert, Mr.
Teichert, and family and Mrs.
Peter 'Hellinga, Mr. Hellinga
and Hank. ' ,
"Mrs. John Arthur is visiting
at SU -Thomas with her daugh,
ter, Mrs. Robert Davis, • 11r.
Davis and family.
Mrs. B.eyerley French and
daughter Margaret Ellen,_ 01
Detroit, visited recently With
her mother, Mrs. 'George Beadle
at Huronview and with' other
relatives in this district.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'Mally and
daughter Maureen, of Kings-
ville, spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Red-
mond.
Miss Kathleen Andrews grad-
uated with high standing in the
Certified Nursing Assistants'
course at Wingham hospital Iast
Friday. •
Mf, and Mrs. Ed. Davies and
Mr. and Mrs. James Hembly,
-i r—ntri51-1
at Midland.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnston,
Esther and Bobby, of London,
visited last week -end with the
former's . mother, Mrs. Stanley
Johnston.,,
Mr. Percy Gardhouse, of Owen
Sound, visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lansing:
Mrs. Gertrude Mcllveen, of
Oshawa, visited last week with
friends . and . relatives. ---in.- th
• village.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Lansing were Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Youngblut, of
Londesboro.
Mrs. H. M. Martin,. of Gode-
rich, visited last week with her
sister, .Mrs. Bert Taylor, `and
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Mr. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas John-
ston and Miss Laura Phillips.
were recent visitors at Port
Huron, Michigan.
Mrs. Fred Plaetzer is assist-
ing `hs nurse at 'the . home of
Mrs. Jarvis McBride of Col-
borne * ,ewnship.
Mr. and Mrs Thomas : John-
ston,' Mrs. Robert J. Phillips,
Mrs. , 'Raymond Redmond and
Mrs. Roy Finnigan were London
visitors ori Monday.
Mrs. William Anderson is a
patient in Clinton hospital. Her
marry friends wish her:,a speedy
recovery.
Mr: and Mrs. Mrritlrnd Allen,
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Craig
and Mr. Harvey McGee attend-
ed the funeral of their cousin,
Mrs. Frank Sturdy, at Wing:
ham on Monday.
Miss Marian Youngblut is at-
tending Kintail camp this ;week.
Visitors last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph D. Munro -were
Mrs. William Strasser, of Strat•
ford, and Dr—and Mrs. Gordon
Ferguson, of Toronto.
S.S. No. 16 E.W. Promotions
"Promotion list of S.S."No_ 16
East Wawanosh shows grades
which the. pupils will enter in
September, 1962: Grade 9—Jain
Henry, Dwight Cowan, Donald
Machan; grade 8—Nancy An-
derson, Gordon Govier, Marian
Youngblut, Marjorie Youngblut,
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Wim_
Intyre; grade 7 —aRoss Wilson;
John Henry,. Larry ..Lockhart;
grade 6—Ronnie Henry, George
Cowan, Monica Nesbit; grade 5
—Chris Cowan, Willis Nonkes,
Margaret Youngblut, Betty
Glousher; grade 4 — Charlotte
Nesbit, Paul Gross, Billie Em-
pey, Neil Lockhart, Cheryl Pat-
terson, George'Bromley, Jimmie
'Gilfilan; grade 3 — Barbara
Glousher Ken. Empey, Douglas
McIntyre; grade 2—Jamie Nes-
bit, Brenda Glousher, Dale Pat-
terson, Cynthia Netiiery, Jackie
Nonkes, Debbie Patterson,
Douglas Popp, Arthur Bromley; -
'grade 1 -Marie Empey, Diane
Popp, Vernon Bromley, Johnny
Glousher. Mrs. Beth Lansing,
teacher.
S.S. No. 9 Hullett Picnic
The annual picnic' of S.S. No.
9, Hullett waa held recently on
the school 'grounds with a large
attendance of pupils, parents
and friends. The games and
races were under . file direction
of the teacher, Mr. ° Wilmer -Er-
rington. In the senior group
J. W. Denomme
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Starting Monday, July 16
Each week 7--
Monday
—• Monday to Thursday,.—
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the winners were: - Betty Hal $etty Hallam, Billy Lapp, aDoug- —Mrs. *Arthur Hallam, Mrs. the home of Mrs. Lorne Mink.
aaBilly Lap?), Lou las Arch-
las
Arc moanlt•aztcrmed intermediate Leonard and Archam
ban , Lois al in, •
with the president, Mrs-;
ambault, Brenda Ball and Wendy —Brenda Archambault, Daryl
Schneider; in the intermediate, Ball, Bobby Schneider; juniors
Nancy Lapp, Joyce Hallam, Ralph{• Hallam, Rickey Archani-
Kathy Schneider, Bobby. Sclanei- bault, Louise "Hunking; ball
der, Daryk Ball, Daryl Ball, throw—seniors, Douglas Arch
Shirley Hunking, Brenda Arch- arnbault, Billy Lapp, Betty Hal-
ambault; in .she junior., Rickey Tam; intermediates, Bobby
Archaxnbault, Ralph Hallam, Schneider, Daryl Ball, Nancy
Keith Lapp, Arra Ball and Lapp; juniors, Ralph Hallam,
Loise Hunking. The winners .of Keith Lapp, Arva Ball; high
the individual events were as jumif --- seniors, Billy. Lapp,
follows: running races—seniors, Douglas Archambault, Betty ter Cook; youngest baby. --Paul
Billy Lapp, Betty •Hallam, Bren- Hallam; intermediates, Daryl Cartwright, two -month-old son
da Ball; intermediate, Daryl Ball, . Brenda Archambault, of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cartwright;
Ball, Bobby Schneider, Brenda Joyce Hallam; juniors, Ralph birthday nearest picnic date --
Archambault; •, jdniors, Ralph Hallam, Keith Lapp, Louise Casey Veretivey, Kathy Schnei•
Hallam, Loise Hunking and Hunking; Dick -the -slipper ---jun- der. A picnic lunch was serv-
Keith Lapp; three-legged race— -iors, Louise Hunking, Keith ed by the ladies of the section.
Betty Hallam and ,,Daryk Ba11, Lapp, Joyce Hallam; seniors,. Walkerburn Club
Nancy Lapp and Brenda Arch- Betty _Hallam, Weaay Schnei Thg_Walkerburn flub m a.
ambault, Wendy Schneider -and
Brenda Ball; wheelbarrow race
Sharon Ball and Bobby Schn-•
eider, Brenda Archambault 'and
Brenda Ball, Wendy Schnecter
and Rickey Archambault; sacic
race—Kathy ,Schneider, Wendy
Schneider, Brenda Archambault,
running broad jump—seniors,
lain; nail .driving contest ---Mrs.
Stanley jail, Mrs. Jacli Italian,,
Mrs. John Snyder; golf ball
drive—Percy Vincent, Walter
Cunningham, Joe Verewey.
Most articles in lady's purse --
'Mrs. Walter Cunningham (66),
Mrs. Joe Verewey (50), Mrs,
Stanley Ball (49); oldest man.
present—Mr. Percy Vincent;
oldest lady present—Mrs. Wal-
der, Douglas Archambault; pre-
school "children's race—Ronnie
Sriyd.er, Kathy Hunking, Johnny
Verewey; young ladies' race --
Ruth Schneider, Sharon
Marilyn Daer; married ladies'
race — Mrs. Leonard Archam
bault, Mrs. Bill Crawford(, Mrs.
Arthur Hallam; kick -the -slipper
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Leonard- ,•Archambault, in tire'
chair. The •meeting was open
ed by the singing of 0, Canada,
followed by• all repeating the
Lord's Prayer in unison. 'l'he
minutes were read by the secre-
tary, Mrs: Lorne Hunking. The
roll call was answered by 20
members who paid their fees for
the coming year. Plans were
mane for the annual picnic to
be herd next °month at the
h"rne of Mrs. Henry Bunking.
The sports committee will be
Mrs. John Snyders, Mrs. Lorne
Hunking, Mrs. George Schnei-
der and Mrs.,�Lloyd•MeClinche,y;
the lunch committee, Mrs.
James K= McDougall, Mrs. John
Snyders, _Mrs, -George Schneider
and Mrs. Joseph Verewey, ° The
election Of o#lie.ers for the corn-
ing year was held with Mrs.
Ted flunking presiding, .The
new oilleers are: Presitient,• Mrs.
Leonard ,Archa niauit; vice
pad5aden_t, Mrs. eph Vex w
ey,
secretary, Mrs. Henry flanking;
assistant secretary, Mrs. Elliott
Lapp; treasurer, Mrs.. Joseph
flunking; pianist, Mrs. Lloyd
McClinchey; assistant_ pianist,,
The Goderich I Igna1Star, Thur'sd.ay, uxa 141►,
rs. 7'd Hlsn 'he;;':,ciein
'hers revealed the. naMes • of
their sunshine sisters to'::wliomi:
t': bad sent cards nndP gifts
during the vast year, and each.
lax :sclpted a:farewell gift to her.
sister. Names were drawn for
this year's ° sisters. ` 'Me prq-
grarn of fhb,afternoon was in
'charge of Mr . Ariel Duizei' and
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Now—July 12, 13, 14 --"The Horizontal Lieutenant --Color'
Starring Jim Huttoh, 'Paula Prentiss and Jack Carter.
new.l. _ 1#'s-Funnyi-I:t-'e--•thor-oiy ent *ablel
Mon., Tues., Wed.—, -July 16, 17, 18 — Adult Entertainment.
An Exceptionally Good Double Bill!
Kenneth More, Danielle Darrieux and Susannah York
Present a dramatic hit from Ruiner Godden's controversial
novel
"GREENGAG.E SUMMER"
ALSO: Debra -Paget and Ronald Randall, in •
"THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN ALIVE"
Thurs., Fri., Sat.—July 19, 20, 21
JERRY LEWIS, Renee Taylor and. Brian Donlevy
The screen's Clown Prince in a raueus nut -show
"THE ERRAND BOY"
Shorts: "Spring In Scandinavia" and "The Kid front°Mars."
Coming: "SUSAN SLADC"—Connie, Stevens and Troy
Donahue. In Color.
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'i'wo.' Cor plete .Shows- Nightly
hildren under 12 in' Cars, -Free
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"White a. i .r
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(color ,-•--, E opo)
' old Of 'The
Seven Saints.
Clint Walker'
(Scope) (Cartoon)'
Saturday, Monday, : Tuesday—
July 14, 16, 17 -
'One -Eyed Jacks'
Marlon Brando, Karl Malden
(Adult Entertainment)
(Color)
Blueprint For
Robbery"
(Cartoon)
NOT -WE -1S' HEREBY GIVEN to property -own-
ers in urban and subdivided, areas
Noxious Weeds -as often as necessary
to prevent their going to seed.
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KIRKTON COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
Agent` for 24 -hr.
FILM DEVELOPING
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nnual Garden Party
FAIR GROUNDS
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VcInesday,kway 23
luly 18th, 1962
Also, after July 20, 1962, proceedings will be
taken to destroy Noxious Weeds in accordance with
K. A. HAMMOND
Fastball Game -6:00 p.m.
Centralia RCAF—St. Marys All Stars:
�.. (new and;old:stars)
Budding Stars Juvenile Programme -7.30 p.m.
Sparkling Professional Programme -9:00 p.in.
Ample Facilities for Refreshments and Seating -
Free Supervised .Parking on Grounds
Police Protection
Adults, $1.00 Children, 25c
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electr'c, standard, noiseless and portable typewriters
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Take advantage of the,reduced
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
' and Thursday.
NO'TRUCKLOADS — NO BUS-
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LOAD AND ONE BUCK!
Now Playing—July 11, 12, :13
Rod Stieger and 'Neje Tiller
"THE WORLD IN MY
POCKET"
3 Shorts — "Venice'of the East"
"Weekend Pirates" & Cartoon
Sat., Mon., Tues. -=July 14, 16, 17
Two' Hit Features!!
Randolph Scottand Claire
• Trevor
"THE STRANGER WORE
- A ,L1UN"
"Les Phillips & Bob Monkhous
"A WEEKEND WITH
LULU"
Wed., Thurs., Fri. -
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° Ju19 18, 19, 20
' Adult 'Entertainment,
Mel Ferrer & Elsa . Martinelli
In—:Y '
"BLOOD AND ROSES"
Color
Walt Disney Featui ette
"THt 'GRAIN CAN 'ON"
' Plus a Short and Cartoon
16 -oz. Unity Jar
adding machine's, printing calculators, cash registers
ORANGE,' GRAPE or APPLE' - 48 -oz. Tins
SPECIAL
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EVERY YEAR AT THIS TIME we remind our readers
about -the benefits of outdoor telephones . and every
year more and mote 'customers find out for themselves
how right we are. But then; it's inevitable I guess. The
• growing trend to ` outdoor living during the summer
months coupled with the increasing ,;tendency to keep
in touch by telephone was -bound to create a demand for
this type of :service. With an outdoor phone you can re-
ceive and make calls right there in your own backyard,
whether you're busy prettifying the . petunias, cooking
over your barbecue; or just relaxing on your patio or in,
your favourite garden spot. It will save the wear and
tear of having to run inside on hot summer days to ans-
• wer the . phone. And besides, you'll get much more out
of those friendly telephone visits if they're made from
the. quiet relaxed atmosphere of your .garden. Why not
call us at JA 4=8301 and' ask about our portable tele-
phones w•ith:outlets for patio or garden? -They're easy for
us to install and you'll find the pride is low,
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WHEREVER YOU 00' this sum-
mer, chances are that you'll be near
a public telephone — whether it's
an indoor booth, or the familiar
outdoor booth, or the handy new
Walk -Up or Drive -Up variety. When
you're travelling you can use them
to call ahe`ed to make sure of ac-
commodation, or warn the folks at
your destination if you're a little
• off schedule, or greet friends along
, the why. You'll find public tele-
phones a great convenience where-
ever you, ;are, Use them often. Re-
member,it's, your "phone away frdin home."
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