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E. CARDS OF THANKS • O. COMING EVENTS
McBRIEN; May we express our
heartfelt thanks for the many
acts of sympathy, and comfort
extended i "tie loss of our dear
one. These and the lovely floral
tributes will always be
remembered. We especially
thank Dr. J, C. Ross, the nurses
arid staff at Hurgnview, Rev. R.
Clark, and Ed and .Bill Stiles of
Stiles Funeral Horne.. - The
family! of the late Mrs. Clara
Lena McBrien. - 35
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SCOTT: We wish to thank our
many friends who remembered
us with lovely cards of
'congratulations on our _ 50th
Wedding Anniversary. These
were sincerely appreciated. -
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Scott. - 35
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MAIZE: I wish to thank' police
friends for their help and
kindness, also Dr. A. B. Deathe
for my speedy recovery. -
> Sincerely, Mrs. Delmer Maize. -
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WESTLAKE: I. would like to
thank Dr. Jackson and Dr. Passi
and staff of Alexandra Marine
and General and Victoria
Hospitals for all their kindness.
To Rev. Warr, members and
choir -of Victoria Street United
Church, Local 1863, St. John
Ambulance Brigade . and
neighbors, relatives and friends
for gifts, cards°and visits while I
was in hospital. - W. H. (Harry)
W..estlake. _35x _..- •
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F. ENGAGEMENTS'
GODERICH Industrial Softball
i, ague dance of the month,
Saturday, Augusta 29th,
Harbourlfte- Inn, Goderich.
Music by Lionel. Thornton and
" the Casa Royal Orchestra.
Dancing 9-1. $4.00 a '`couple.
Re,fres.hments available.
Reservations if you ,desire.
Phone 524-9371 or 524.8089. --
33;34,35
BUS leaving for C.N.E. Tuesday,
August, 25th, and Saturday,
' August 29th. Contact 529=7921
or 529-7929 or 524-7559. --
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PLAN. to attend the Maple Leaf
Chapter IODE. ,Public Buffet,
Wed. Sept. 23, 1 p.m., at North
Street United Church Hall. Mrs,
Pierre Berton will be guest
speaker, Tickets $3.00 available -
from members or Phone
524-9994. - 3.4-37
OLD TIME'rDANCE at Auburn
Community Hall, Friday, August
28th, at 9:30 p.m. Scott's
Orchestra. Sponsored by Huron
County Junior Farmers..
Everyone Welcome. - 35
. About 5,000,000 kids st,nrti g ult.!!!
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THE MAPLE Leaf Chapter
IODE ""meeting will be held at
Mrs. S. Prevett's outdoor pool, •
' 80 Colborne Street, September 8
at 8:15 p.m. - 35,36
THE GODERICH Women's
Institute meeting will be held in
iVl"ac ay Ha(4r ... hursday;:4.
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-. September 33, 2'p.m.- 35
Mr. _and Mrs. - James D"urnin,
Goderich; Ontario, -are happy to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Suzanne Elizabeth, to Mr. James
Irwin Farrish, Goderich, son of
Mr. and Mrs.. Bower Farrish,
North Bay, Ontario. Marriage to
take place September 26, 1970,
4 p.m. , at Knox . Presbyterian
Church, Goderich, Ontario! --
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F. MARRIAGES
Mr. and. Mrs. John L. Lewis,
Grimsby, announce, 'the wedding
of their- daughter, Nancy Lynn,
to, :1VIr. Leonard Baxter, son of
Mrs. Baxter and the late John.L.
Baxter of Goderich. The
wedding took place fir} Trinity
United ` Church; ' 6 iitnsby.
Reception was held at Sidonia
Hall, Stoney Creek. - 35x — '
ANNUAL meeting of Huron
Unit,of Canadian Cancer Society
-will---` be_ . held Wednesday,,
--September 9, -at_ 7 _p.m., it
Wesley -Willis '.7'41nited . Church,
Clinton. Dr. P. Bannerje of the
Cancer Clinics of London and
Wingham will be guest speaker.
Kindly contact any of • your
branch officers or Unit Secretary
Mrs. ' Gordon Rathwell,
482-9421, by September 1.
Tickets $2.50. -- 35
RECEPTION and dance - at the
Maitland Golf Course for Mr.
and Mrs. Dirk Wolterbeek (Mary
O.'Brien) following their
marriage. Lunch will be served.
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BINGO
Every Saturday Night
LEGION .SHALL
Starting. 'Time -8:.30 p.m..
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A p p rogimately 5,000,000
Canadian children;► will attend
kindergarten and grade school
classes in Septeniber. Most will
be refreshed and prepared for
the coming academic year.
$ut what about you, mother?
In the process of getting the
children ready for -school ...-
buying sand assembling 'clothing,.
pencils,. penis, books and other
school equipment; and
psychologically preparing little
oneor the great adventure of
ing'inother ready for Septe
classes and classroom fox the
first° time .rr you have probabl,
not had much time to prepare
yourself for' other uurger4t
problems that may arise during
the school year. 41„
Such preparations, says :the
drug industry's Council on
Eainily Health in. Canada,. have
an important influence on the
health and safety 'of the entire
family.
The Council, , a non-profit
Boating good sense
needed for safety
In 1969, boating accidents a life raft.
claimed the lives of 300 people ° if someone falls overboard
in Canada. Some of these don't jump in. Reach or throw
accidents were caused by or extend an oar or paddle. Have
ignorance and carelessness. your heavy line ready for use.
To help curb these fatalities, All safety conscious operators
the Canadian Red Crqss Society should remember the basic rules`
today issued' ten safety ,tips to of the waterways:
make boating .outings safer an& . When boats are meeting
more fun." w head on or nearly head on,. each
,Common sense and good " should keep to the right. •
manners are of course the When power boats are in a'
cardinal safety principles of crossing situation, the one on
boating. In addition, the Red the right has the right-of-way.
Cross recinni ends the following When one boat is
safety tips for operators of small overtaking another, the
boats as well as their passengers: overtaking vessel must keep'
n;--..BeA::sure,...that,.allr;passengersv- .clam -..rw
'especially those --who.- are. _.weak- - Powerboats -must give way
swimmers or nonswimmers, wear to manually propelled boats or
government approved lifejackets sailboats unless the sailboat is
at all times. overtaking the powerboat.
-- Evei oat,; hould carry - Boati-ng•-is fun -but -it-
,g.o.ve.rnment= proved --safety" be -dangerous. Boatmen should
equipment: a lifejacket for each be prepared for the unexpected
person on board, two oars or and if an emergency occurs
paddles and rowlocks, one think, don't panic - and act
buoyant heaving line of not less immediately.
than 50 feet in length, bailer or•.
manual water' pump,. tool kit,
first aid kit, fire extinguisher and
a boathook. If your boat is over ,
26 .feet ° long, you should carry Accidents t� at
an anchor on' a 50 foot line and `
water -ti ht container. billion d
pyrotechnic distress signals in a }
Don't ouerload. Check with .
'the boat is A billion
your dealer to be sureb 1 ion dollars a year is a lot
large enough for the number of of money to spend on accidents..
passengers you want - to carry. But that's• what it's- costing
Dont overpower. Your industrial firms in Canada in
dealer can tell you the safe size direct and indirect costs. G, F.
of, „ motor , for 'your boat Plummer, chairman ol( Dunlop
according t6 the Department of Canada Limited' told a reeerit
Transport regulations. i convention of the Canadian
D o n',t ' s m o ke " while Manufacturers Associa ion. "The
refuelling and wipe up any total ,, annual - inv ice • for
spillage. Tf you have portable "compensation and me ical_aid in
tanks, take them ashore for , Canada is about $250 million,"
. filling. • he said. "But that is only part of
Carry and use the correct . the real cost;" ' '
lights at night. , He' pointed out that some
Always check the weather workers stop work and do not.
reports before setting out and work for the rest of the day;
keep in touch with weather °other workers are involved in
developments through " your getting help for the patient ; or
radio. getting him to the hospital or
Leave your "float_ plan" doctor; others -investigate the
with the safety officer of your cause of the injury and spend
boat club or with a friend. They ' time reporting -it to the
should be told to inform the 'Workmen's Compensation
search and rescue organisation if Board; -others are involved in
you have not returned by a interviewing and hiring -a
stated time. replacement; and some in
If your boat upsets callfor replacing or repairing damaged
help and hang on to it until help goods or machinery.
arrives unless the boat is drifting Accidents cost -.between one .
into danger or the water is and - five cents per man hour
extremely cold. Use your boat as worked,• Mr. Plummer estimated.
Buying A Home?
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Your•'Credit Union has FIRST
MORTGAGE money available
GODERICH COMMUNITY
CREDIT UN1ON
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public ° service organization
working to encourage family
health and safety in the home,
suggests you find time to
prepare in advance to meet some -N
of the emergencies and
,unexpected demands that may
arise in the school year. 4
Make a list of nearby relatives,
friends and baby sitters.' 1Nhen
„picking up school children in
bad weather or Because of
illness, -you should have names, .
addresses 'and telephone
numbers of responsible adults to
talk`e • care u of pre-school
youngsters you must leave.iat
home. Keep your list, near your
telephone.
On a special card you should
attach tcyour telephone, list the
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FARMERS!
1'T FORGET
FALL WHEAT
REQUIRES
FERJ!1UZER.
COME IN AND sei U$
ABOUT YOUR REQUIREMENTS. FOR
SEED and FERTILIZER
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names 4,0 telephone numbers of
your Odor, pharmacist and
nearest hospital. Also list your
own name and address. A baby
sitter will find it easier to te'llr
your doctor where to come --- if .
your name and address are at
eye level. .
Attach a bulletin board or
black board to the kitchen wall.
List daily chores so you can plan
ahead to call sitters and to pick
up or deliver school sage children.
Check family'' immunization •
records:., It is `important for
pre-schoolers to be protected
against diseases which they
may. contract ... and it is
especially important for school
age children to be immunized
through vaccines now available
... sQe-they do tiot brim: ,diseases
froth school to the rest of the
darn fly. k, •
Prepare the., family medicine
cabinet for the.'schoot,yt•ar. Gide
it a thorough cleaning. Discard,
old medicines, •,:Talk ,to your
doctor for further ideas on
equipping your medicine chest
'properly, Renietaber, school
time means ruggedweather time,
with its attendant sniffles,
coughs, runny noses, headaches,
muscle.and joint pains.
Arrange storage space for
toys, sports equipment, games,
school supplies, foul weather
wear ' such, as boots and
overshoes. Many a serious fall
has been caused because these
objects were left in hallways or
on . the floor. If .there are
cabinets, boxes and shelves
URSDAY} AUOU.$ 27, l`9iO: ,
specified fat; , stare, ,ehi1reen, •,
will usse heli t,,:4,
Plan for ''leisure tune for
,ourself at Mm�
e point during
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the days. .. Safety studies shod
that when n pthex is '.harried, ..
fatigued' '• .ands. anxious
accidents are none . likely .to'
happen. Use the leisure time t0 •
rest .... maybe • to ° inclt►lge in 'a .
relaxing hobby R,., or 'even; for -
just plain snoozing while the
little ones takea nap..•
Make plans (and write them
down) for keeping pre:schoolers
safely absorbed and happy
during bad weather which
confines them indoor?. There are
many books On this topic
your public library, or you
might seek the advice' Of . the
kindergarten teacher,
From the fire which. took place next door to us last Saturday night
we received smoke damage to our merchandise. The damage was not
too serious but everything in the store must be cleared out. This is
a consistent with our policy of selling only the best merchandise: Our
insurance claim has' been settled and we know how Targe a saving we
can pass on ,to you. Shop very early for stock will not last long at
these prices. We are sorry, but during this sale we will be unable to
measure your home. Please bring any ,rgeasnrements required with
you.
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.DRAPERY
REGU LAR 1.98 to 6.98
.DECORATOR CUSHIONS
.FRINGED OVAL RUGS
C9NSO TRIM5
.SLIP COVERS
REd�IIl
U LAR 2.00 to 5.95
REGULAR 49.00 to
TASSELS — TIEBACKS
REGULAR 18.00 to 35.00
89.00
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CARPETING-
ACRILAN
INDOOR/OUTDOOR
. NYLON
ALL 12r W1DE-11P TO'T$",:-EC3N�
REGULAR 6.95 to 12.95
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DRAPERY HARDWARE NOT. INCLUDED IN THIS SALE
.All Sales Cash
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.All Sales Fifla
No Exchanges or Refunds