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• SPEED FLEX
WITH 'TRIMNIER
The all new Speed -Flex with built-in hair trimmer . . . the -
complete shaver for the complete man. Retractable trimmer.
Flexible micro -groove heads. Push-button cleaning. Flexible
•coiled cord. Attractive gift case.
REGULA Rn, $34.95
29.95
PLUS FREEIPREG
1tt SHAVE
For the final touch of good grooming. Regular $1.50 per bottle.
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OTHER SHAVERS. START- AT 14.88
N. T. . ORMANDY
JEWELLERY •
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• The Square
June meeting of Ahineek
Chapter I.O.D.E, was held at
the home of Mrs. Guy EnaerSen
with a goOd attendance.
'Ilreastmer MTS. Gibbons gave
a report of the May luncheon.
It was decided to again purchase -
trophies to be presented at 'the
various Schools.
Mrs.. Straughan, common-
wealth relations convener, took
as her subject, The West Indies
Islands.
• "We think a the islands as a
tourist paradise, but the per -
mount residents face many in-
soluble problems," she saj.d.
Fourteen per cent are unem-
ployed and they. have racial
problems, too. The Canadian
government has given $10,000,-
000 to their aid.
•Miss 1VioeVicar followed vvith
an interesting article on world
affairs, •opening with •excerpts
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Carton Of Coke
Shop At Campbell'
s
For Father's Day
Gifts
ALL BRANDS
CIGARETTES.
WITH PURCHASE OF $1.00 OR MQRE
3.40 CARTON
5% Prov. Sales Tax Included
REG. 1.45 •
NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM
1 12
REG. 1.29
OZONOL OINTMENT , 109
GUARD - REG. 1.39
INSECT REPELLANT SPRAY .99
OLD SPICE - REG'. 1.00
AFTER SHAVE LOTION' 88
REG. 1.49
LISTERINE • 1 29
REG.' .35
KLEENEN., MAN'S SIZE 2. for .:549
REG. 1.29 -
BAN DEODORANT 1,09
WILKINSON SWORD
RAZOR ,BLAD.ES
REGULAR' 1-5c FOR 55t
REQ. 1.25 -
NOXZEMA SHAVE BOMB 79
REG. 1.75,
SUNTAN LOTION, COPPERTONE . .1.49
REG. .69
CREST TOOTH PASTE .59
REG. .99
BAYER ASPIRIN, 100's
REG. .79
• DODDS KIDNEY PILLS 68
FASHION QUICK - REG. 2.00
RICHARD HUDNUT HOME PERM . .1.59
SUNGLASSES. ..... .69 to 4.98
REG'. 1.09
SCORE HAIR DRESSING .99
" IT'S NEW -
• &Unique Fluoride Tooth Paste
•F A CT REGULAR 1.19 99c
"FATHER" WILL -LOVE A FRESH
lUALITY, BOX OF THE FAMOUS.
CANDIES
• WE DELIVER, •
CAMPBELL'S
160 me SQUARE
WINNERS
•V' AT THE
Lucky Fore
Driving Range
ALEX ALSWAY
G. NEGRAIFF
BILL. ROSS 2
WAYNE MUCK
BILL MARTIN
SID BRUINStitA
BILL BROWN4
CARL STEWART
ifrorea the tQueen's birthdo,y ad-
dress to the Commonwealth. Hor
subject was "Canadian Youth."
"We ohould seek every o1f.
portunity to know each other
better. 1111isunderstanding (is at
tlho, `root Of .most 'trouble in tae
world," she said.
"We. should constantly pursue
truth, loyalty and steadfastness
of purpuFe.,
The Young insist that older
people reserve the best positions
for ithemseives. We give them
everitthing except the power to
change the world,"
COMPLETE DEGREE
Linda Hagan, daughter of Dlk
and Mrs. J. N. Hagan, has cora-
Pleted her .piano degree of as-
sociateship of the Royal Con-
servatory of Toronto. Linda is
now on the teaching staff of St.
Joseph's School of Music, in
London.
CREWE
CREWE. -Mr. and Mrs, Lin
Anderson of Detroit visited
with Mr. and Mrs. J. Curran and
Stuart on Wednesday evening;
Mr. and Mrs. ken Oke and
girls of Goderich visited at.the
same bone op Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs Lorne Hasty?,
Brock and Irene were in Grim-
sby on Saturday and attended
the Hasty -Brook' wedding.
Mr and Mrs. Chester Finni-
gan and -Jim and Mrs. R. Fin-
nigan were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ChamneY
of Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. George „Bushell
and Mr. Bill Crozier of London
were Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. C. Cf&ier and kr.
Maize.
Berry Predicts
Increasing
Clerle,treasurer J. Q. Olitem,
in his rePort to Huron Count,
ty Counci4 11/loaday predicted
Increased casts and a higher
tax rate,
Contributing to increased
costs, as far as the county is
concerned, are such mattems
as nrpe,nses of cUroner's in.•
county public librar-
ies, county assessment com-,
missioner system, and re-
gional jails.
"I would like to paint out
that 1907 is going to be an-
other year in which our fi-
nancing will possibly neces-
sitate an increase in the
county rate," Mr. ,Berry stated.
"Itis too early to predict
exactly what might happen
but yoU .9hould bear in mind
the following problems with
which we ,will be faced: An
initial payment on debenture
• issue, for Huronview, $53,000
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PRICED
• TO CLEAR
New Ford Rear
Mounted Mowers
With Or' Without Pitman
ALSO DRAG HARROW
Godendi Motors Ltd.
• FORD SALES - SOUTH ST
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'1.4g
Costs
to $55,00Q; inereaSed Cost of
operating newadditiol,,t to
liurPriviow; Possibility of
. continued building Programs
as far as our local hOspitais
are concerned." .
The clerk-treasUrer Pointed
out that if there are no build-
ing plans for 1967, then the
cOunty would be able, te.
divert some of this money for
hospital reserve pmposes, to
the Huronview 'debenture.
Mr. Berry,said that a further
problem for future financ-
ing concerns the situation at
CFB Centralia. 'The county re
-
calves a considerable grant at
the present time, offset to
some extent by costs of road
maintenance. administration
of justice, and welfare. Lott
year the grant was $11,562.
In this regard, he favored.
immediate action to .have, it
designated as a "depressed
area" for industrial purposes.
LOCHALSH
LO6HALSH.- Attending the
Garden Party at the Ontario
HosPtial, Goderich on Tuesday,
sponsored by the Staff, from
this area were Mrs. Alvin
Robb, Miss Sadie Johnstone,
Mrs. Dick West, Mrs. Donald
Simpson, Mrs Dave McMurchy,
Mrs. Donald R. MacKenzie, Mrs.
McGregor „and Mr, and Mrs.
Oliver McCharles.
Mrs. Ed. Farrell Sr., of Kin-
cardine, is spending a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Far-
rell.
Mr. Mvin Robb has joined
the teacleing staff at Riplet
Di-
trl'ct High 'School, ditties to com-
mence in September.
- 'Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs: Got don Finlayson -were Mr:
and Mrs. Bill Rogerson and fam-
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Em-
berlin, all of Toronto.
Recent guests .or Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Wylds were Mr. and Mrs:
Sam MeQuillin, of Galt, and
Mrs. Edith Cowan of Corunna.
Guests of Mrs. Donald R. Mc-
Kenzie during the past *eek
were Mrs: Ed. Agnew of Owen
Sound; Mrs. Barrow of Oshawa,
and Mrs. Sewell. of Stratford..
°Horner Heads
Sifto:s Exec
The Goderich Booster Club,
which operates the. Goderich,
Siftos Junior "B" hockey, team,
is organizing for the 1966-67
season.
• The...executive _for the coming
year will be headed by -Presi-
dent Wayne Horner who last
year coached the team 'to its
most successful season ever.
• Other members of the new
executive are vice-president
Richard J. Madge, treasurer W.
R. Wark and secretary Miss I.
Rook.
Jim Wilkinson was named
general •manager and ' Harry
Kerr was selected as manager.
Thei7 first task will be to ap-
point a new coach.
The Booster Club is planning
-several fund-raising •projects
which are necessary to keep
hockey of high calibre active
in Goderieh.
Live pedestrians and success-
ful men always think fast on
• their feet.
INGLIS MOFFAt BEATTY
SKELTON'S
'WASHERS'- DRYERS- DISHWASHERS - RANGES
REFRIGERATORS FREEZERS
'SERVICE TO ALL MAKES
36 ,Brita ilia Rd.
524-7871
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READ HOW YOU CAN WIN $100
THIS WEEKEND NO GIMMICKS
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At the time this /advertisement was placed we gave a responsible
person an envelope containing the license number qf one of our
Used cars. This car is now on display on our lot.
If„this particular tar is sold .during business hours between Thurs-
day, June -16 and Saturday,. June 18, at 6 p.m. the person who
purchased the car will receive $100.00
The envelope containing the license 'nuMber will not be opened
until Monday, June 18.
Our staff is not aware of this particular vehicle. This assures
you that they cannot sell this particular car to a friend or relative.
• Come on in, join the fun.
30' Cars To Choose From Including .
-STATION WAGONS - CONVERTIBLES - HARDTOPS - SEDANS
The salesman who sells this car also gets a $25.00'bonus.
P n:yern,uh:ladnolesinntontn:ntonwbwnyhict come
er iint iasn.d
have a guess at
_ - tevniene
• ' the car offering the $100.00 prize.
- Watch Next Week's Paper For Our Next Anniversary Special
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BAIRD MOTORS (Goderich) LTD
414 HURON RD. "
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524-8311
Sixty fishermen from Westminster Hospital, fishing trip is sponsored annually by Branch -
London, came to Goderich last week to try 109 of the Royal Canadian Legion. Mac -
their luck with hook and line. The veterans • Donald Marine provided the tug, •
age Law Debated . .
(Continueu from page 1)
consider his directive and
make fair wages optional at
the discretion of the road
authority; anethis resolution
be forwarded to the minister
of highways, Ontario Good
Roads Association, and to the
council of each 'county in the
province." -
Reeve , Clarence_ E. 'Boyle,
Exeter, said it was "a little
ridienlous" to put such a.
resolution before tile depart-
ment of highways. "All it is
doing is allowing certain con-
tractors to make a lot of
money," he said.
Mr. Britnell replied that
the wage schsdule called for
large increases in the hourly
rates.
Deputy Reeve ilev J. Philip
Gandon, Exeter,. speaking in
favour of the resolution, said
that the costs of living are
going up for the workingman
as weir as for the professional
man, We have just voted to
,raise professional salaries.
Reeve Borfien Cook, Blyth,
said he. didn't like till de-
partment of labor saying What
should be paid. .
Reeve Duff Thompson, Clin-
ton, said: "I fail to agree that
a third party can dictate to'
me what a fourth party should
pay. I, can't buy this; it isn't
democratic."
"How lorg can We ket9
lam° If we don't keep in the
labor market?" asked- Reeve
Boyle. "I think the depart-
ment of highways is right in
recoinmending fair, wages."
• The county engineer said
Huron now pays $1.55 per
hour for labor. Peer- R. R.
Jewell said G-oderieh °paid
mare than $2 per hour in the
works department. • •
• County Engineer Braun
produced pfesent rates and
proposed rates *;under the
"farvjage" directive:of the
department of highways. He
"•str,9Fed the word "optional"
in the resolutioxi which was of
great importance, he -said.
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"Isn't this dictatorial?" put
Reeve ..lhompson, in a . pirting
shot:
The report commented:
"You Will notice, with few
_exceptions, local contractors
were successful in securing
the work. In effect, this is
pouring the tax dollars back
into the economy 'of Huron
County. According to our
recent oalculationcs we 'should
• be- fox: additional -de-
velopment road designations
within a year •or so.
peffect gift for
FATHER'S
DAY!
A new N.UpAK1
INSTAMATIC camerA that
Mom will loveto use too!
GODERICH FROSTED FOODS
65 HAMILTON STREET
-• PRODUCE
NiowOTATO ES 25 LBS 1..67
LARGE
LETTUCE EACH 1 9C
SPRING BLosspm MALLOWS
COOKIES • 4 PKGS. 1.00
32-0Z. SALAD PRESSING •
MIRACLE WHIP • 59
14-0Z LIBBYS IN TOMATO SAUCE DEEP
Browned Beans 2!0R 39c
5-0Z. .SUPREME BRAND
INSTANT COFFEE 79c
REGULAR SIZE INTENSIFIED
TIDE
47c
• MEATS -
BROWN R Y CUTLETS 1 8
SHOULDA CHOPS
CANNED
HAMS
LB. 69,
1.59
OPEN EVERY DAY UNTIL 6 P.M.
OPEN FRIDAYS TIL 9 P.M.
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59.95
CAMPBELL'S
168 THE SQUARE
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LAKEVIEW
• CASINO
Grand Bend
TWO NIGHTS!
The
Commancheros
FRIDAY, JUNE 17
And
SATURDAY, JUNE 18
A top group from $hindig '65
Showl Comedy numbers and
imitation of Righteous Bros. -
Spanish' toreador uniforms -
Sharp!
It
Sorry gorne of you missed "The
Creeps." They're booked solid
into "Port 0' Calls"'Toronto,
for the summer; last week they
were booked for Expo '671 We
hope to get them back SQMe
Sunday this summer. We'll have
only groups of top calibre for
you! This policy -regardless of
price! Hope you can hear some
of them -there'll be over forty
groups presented this season
of '661 THANKS!
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