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Huron Railing
115 St. David St.
Co.
Nide and Distrid News
Robert Ml Neil, eldest soli' of a sing -spin 'With Mrs. O. �.ibey
Mr, and' Mrs. Clilffc rd McNei1� at the piano. headings were
given by`. Mrs. Alvin Kerr and
Mrs. Win. 'Wiggins., Mrs. Jim
Hayden read the address and
Misses Helen 1110N'ee and. Yvon,
ne Girvin helped Marybelle
Open her many gifts. Marybelle
thanked everyone' and the lad-
ies served aiunch, _--
Thalnkoffering
The ..c.W; held their Easter
Thankofering in the church
with Mrs. .j i`thur Jackson of
Relgrave as ;.ui;st speaker, Lad-`
ies were present from Goderich,
Duingannon, Fort Albert, Lee -
hasp su ceessfully:completed a
two-year course at Ridgetown
Agricultural College. He came
17th in a class of 79.
,1i1'r, and Mrs. Wm. Sproul and
Gilda of Cooksville spent a few
days ,last week with Mr. and
N'its: Chas: r
Shower"
Ladies of the community
gathered in the 'basement Of
the. Nile Church, Monday even-
ing, to hong: lVliss 1Vfary�belle
Bere on her approaching mar-
riage. Mrs. Esther Rivett led in
burn. and Carlow. Mrs. Wilmer
Rutledge presided and the Ex-
p1orer girls formeda choir with
Miss Karen 1l1elenzie • at the
organ. Scripture and prayer
were read by. Mrs. ,,G-„ 11/IMeo.
iviusical" numbers and readings
from other societies added to
the afternoon,-prcigranr. ' Mrs.
'erten._.Tarmay int1,94119ed the
guest speaker. At the close the
Nile ladies se:Ved a lunch.
Mrs. Harry, Watson has re-
turned to her home after spend-
ing the winter with friends in
Florida.
Mrs. Stuart Taylor is again in
the hospital having undergone
surgery.
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Goderich
Business Hours: Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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of TV and Stereo -
Radio r e'p a i r. Two
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The Square SALES SERVICE 524.9432
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Top Speaker
OLINT NN.—A public speak-,
lag competition, held in Clin-
ton Friday night was spon-
sored by the Oddfellaws of
Huron District No. 8 and Re-
bekahs of Huron District No.
23.
The %'inner, 15 -year-old
Joanne Elligsen, daughter of
and
Mr.Mrs. °Ed ar Elligsen
g E 1lgsen
of R.R. 2, Walton, won an ex-
pense paid 15 -day trip to the
United' Nations and other.
centres. •
Jeanne, a grade XI student
at the Seaforth District High
School will leave in early July
with other winners from a-
cross Canada and the United
States.
Car Fumes.
Still Deadly
derieli• Signal—Stara.
urs ,A A.i.
Motorists <.are warned ° that
carbon monoxide poisoning, can
be just as deadly in 411e warsu•
months as during the `winter,
said A. 4 Kress, Toronto, etc•
eeutirre vice-president of the,
Federation—of 'Automobile -Deal s
er Associations.
'Mr. Tress; a member of the
vehicle safety committee oaf the.
Canadian Highway Safety :Coun.,
ell, pointed to they i otbrist's
year responsibility. to maintain
the muffler ,and tail -pipe of • his
vehicle in top condition.
"Carbon inenoxide fumes
have no odor," `the pointed -not t,
"and .e -ren when a car's win-
(tows are open they can aecum-
ulate unnoticed ',in sufficient
strength to remit in death."
Mr. Kress indicated that the
Council sponsored onsored it
p s annual
car -check campaign each April
and May to emphasize such
maintenance necessities,
"Only lack of proper precau-
tions ,on the part of the vehicle,
owner," Mr. I(ress added, "can
be blamed for tragedy result-
ing from such weaknesses ' as
leaky muffler and tailpipe.
It's the serious responsibility
of the owner to have his ve-
hicle thoroughly checked reg-
ularly, 'but particularly follow-
ing months of driving under
winter conditions._ It's no good
to mean well. He must do well
in keeping his vehicle in safe
operating condition."
The Council's car -check cam-
paign,, is being observed through
April and May again this year.
Your Ontario Heart Founda-
tion reminds you to guard the
health of. your child's heart.
The Right Worshipful Grand Master Oliver
Jacquesof the Orange Lodge conferred the
Red Cross Degree on 14 area members at
a ceremony in Clinton recently. Candidates
taking the degree, left to right: William
Holt, Pete •Dean, Gordon Gibbons, William
Thompson, Herbert Boyce, A. D. McTavish,
Robert Manson, H. A. Nethery, Len Newby.
Back row: Jack Vaughan, .William ' Crain,
Percy Blundell, Clayton Hodgins.
CNJB Names New
Roy Meehan is being postedField Secretary, E. F. Wheeler,
to the London, District of the
Canadian National Institute for
the Blind as Assistant Field sec-
retary..
The • district comprises .the
;counties of Elgin, Huron,, Mid-
dlesex' and Perth. Mr. Meel>san
will be associated with District
adiarnond iS -foreyer
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N. T. ORMANDY'
JEWELLER
The Square
who is responsible for the flow
of CNIB services to more than
560 blind persons, for fund rais-
ing, and for prevention of blind-
ness work.
Mr. Meehan was born
on a
farm near Jarv's, Ontario, where
he lost his sight- at the age of
four as a result of an injury
with a bow and arrow.
He obtained, his education at
the Ontario School for the Blind
aLl xantford, where he gradu-
ated 'in 1943. For the next six
years, he was employed in
•
in-
dustrial work in Brantford, Wal-
laceburg and. # itchener. From
then until two years ago, Mr.
Meehan, with another blind man,
operated a dry stand and c'on-'
fectionery business in St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, Hamilton.
In August, i{)64, he..joined the
CNIB's Field Service •, Depart -
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"524-9941"
Officer
,anent as a trainee. For the past
four months he has been taking
a special vocational training
course at the CNIB's headquar-
ters in Toronto.
During his period of preliinin-
ary training and while on the
course, he has shown outstared.:
ing general ability and remark-"
able aptitude for Field Work.
He has always beer keenly
interested rn social and reerea�.
tional activities of his fellow
blind. For a' number of' years,
Roy has been active in ,bowling -
for 'the blind. He is also past
president of the Canadian Blind•
.Golfer.,.Assoetihae roti. las- a
ticjated in 'many championship
tournaments both in ,Canada
and the United States.
Roy and h;s wife, Shirley,.
have two pre-school aged child-
ren—Michael five and Barbara
two- and a -half years. •
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Rules:
Every time you open a bottle 'of Pepsi.
Diet Pep9i,-Mountain Dew,_ Teem og Patio,
remove the branded cork liner inside
the cap. It is valuable to *you. Six branded
liners (or reasonable facsimiles) sub-
mitted,in the manner outlined below will
give you an opportunity, to participate
in the daily selection for a Honda. -1n
addition, bottle caps with "$1.00", "Free
Bottle", or "Free Carton" imprints on the
inside (under thc' liner) can be ex-
changed by your dealer IMMEDIATELY
RULES •— Irhmediate Prizes
When you find a bottle -cap with the special 11.00",
"Free Bottle"- pr' "tree Carton" imprint under the
cork liner, take it to your Beater, answer a skill -
testing question correctly and collect your prize.
RULES —.Honda -A -Day Give Away
1. Print your name, address, province and telephone
number on the contest entry form or plain sheet of
white paper and mail it, together with 6 branded
cork liners (not the metal crowns), or reasonable
facsimiles, to:
Honda -A -Day Give Away,
P.D. Box 2295,
Toronto, Ont,
2. A selection will be made by an.independent judging
organization every weekday, Monday through Fri-
day, commencing May 2nd, 1966. The first selection
,will be made on May 2nd, 1966, from all the
eligible entries received not liter than midnight
ion May 1st, 1966; subsequent selections will be
made from all the eligible entries 'submitted up
to midnight of the preceding day. Winners may be
selected regionally. Selected entrants In order to
win must first answer correctly a skill -testing
question. The decision of the judges is final,
3. Every entry submitted by you could make you
eligible for 0110 of the Hondas. So enter often but
be sure to mail each entry, together with six
branded cork liners, or reasonable facsimiles, in
,a separate envelope.
4. Prizes must be accepted as awarded and no sub-
stitutions will be made. Only one Honda winner
Per family.
5.
6.
T.
9.
This contest is open to all residents o f Ontario
and those'breas Serviced by Ontario based Company
plants and Franchised bottlers, except employeesof
Pepsi-Cola. Canada 'Ltd., its franchised bottlers, its
advertising agency, the judging organization and
members of their immediate families.
All entries become the exclusive property of
Pdpsi-Cola Canada Ltd., who will not enter into cor-
respondence with contestants hut reserves the
right to publish or broadcast the names, addresses
and photographs of winners.
For a list of HONDA winj rs, send a separate
stamped, self-addressed envelope to: "WINNERS",
Honda-, -Day Give Away, P.O. Box 6396, Montr1,,.,
Quebec.
This oontest is subject to all applicable Federal,,
Provincial and local laws.
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