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▪ ".. • A -: w _awin` r . - pearl"' 1,000 oy
r gram at Arena
..— e... «... r tr Horne, Improvement
Pi.e.*::re visited the
Tr .a C.J- he {.Jr3:r}..rounit'y
Mrs _ this :last Ti irsda;j
The event Wa G'por-`
... n,;. .i-rrn of C-er% d Gh g -
t. j -op : afio with his var-
•::aE;':i..,. �',�=. ��tq"., G,ngerich 'tyr-
rned ...._ J e`.ent a decided
a", : . rs of : ar.' ,u ducky draws
chrfiV includ.ed: Miss Frieda
C.arad:a.nP_tts ung In -
!Airs. Charles Hagen.. an
f_etric. c:o°^.k: donated by D. H.
Jai ^ r Co. Jerry C irriveau, aan
r t ▪ donated by Canadian,
Wer.tr.thzise: Mrs. Harold Zehr.
kettle, donate. by C.
; ebr_.? Co.: Howard Lawrence,
Cc `e Singe: ch and Don Parsons
r_w^ wR * a record album donated
Ca: mpbel:, representative
D. H. Bowden: five talions crf
fi.an `ed 1;y- S orfe oral Corn-
�* James
s; pen one gallon of
on y Annette Zimmer.
e _..._ _ draw was for an elec-
. tr • pt.Zis er. donated by the
L _ _ _ rti, and was won by
_Twe. H ber_ Sebilbe.. All prizes
were donated through the courtesy
- ^.serer Gts_erle
WiTin
ers At Hobby
Fair 3-n o- x is .
SBy am Henze:11 correspondent)
▪ the third annual
Pc.. in Henson were: best
,o a model Howard. Rannie,
best s'hrp work article. Howard
R .zr. e: best rretalcrar: articles.
Mrs. Harold Eider.
Ste=ps—Best displayed collec-
_L'-n. Charles M •ck e; best national
cOlecTio n. Char>es Mic ie: best fill-
s: issue. Bob Mickle.
Best = eed<epoint article. Mrs.
Vandeiworp: best crocheted or
tatted -article. Mrs. L. Ba, earn;
k till:;. iMrs. E Chb ehaze: best
arEcle of ei •fibroid' ery. Mrs. Rod-
? ger V e_nner: best model plarne.
Way ne 'end_
es: wester color painting. Miss
�. • r..itt: best oil painting. Mrs.
B ltii. Peck: best original paint-
hz. . Don s. Joynt_
'judges were Miss- C. McCow-
ay a 1Lr; . C. V anDamme.
C.. -eon: Mrs. C. Smillie. Mrs, R.
H.
1cd=eon. C. Wilkinson and the
Rev. Ciraries 3D. Daniel. Hensall.
t ass Peggy Goddard won the door
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to he
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Happy the homemaker who has electricity (and
an eager young daughter) to help her about the
house.
Just try to name one thing other than electricity
that helps bathe children, shave husbands, wash
clothes, cook meals, refrigerate food andclean
the house.•
Electricity .... only electricity n does all these
things and many more that help to make today's
family living more pleasant . yet it costs just
a few cents a day. There's nothing like electricity
. , use it to the full because it's yours to enjoy.
You get more out of life when you get the most
`out of electricity.
0-011,1Z Carl/AA
A saucer of household
ammonia left in the oven
overnight loosens burnt -
on -grease, makes cleaning
much easier.
HYD R.
is yours
LIVE BETTER EL
T R CA Y
3-
AS IST. T 1 Fh.t.p D.TSPEt`TflI
(Karoo Ex-positor)
ell= cr n Tucl:ersnith farm-
er Alex Chesney. was named as-
sstant weed inspector for Huron
County at the 'March meeting of
council last week. He was one of
I ait}.M.car s.
Mr. Chesney who will assist
the county 'weed inspector.. WI-
Bam Dougall. 'jams on the second
of 'hc ersmitil, two miles west
of Seafortn.. He is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Chesney, Seaforth.
There Wilt Be
DANCING
Everyday Night
At The
Old forge - Rayfield
10.00 -- 130
x Music By
Grant Edighoffer
And His
Melody Masters
With Vocals by Jo Ann
ADMISSION: 75 Cents
DINE and DANCE