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The Blyth Standard, 1972-01-12, Page 1Arc.3:••••'•":;;:fiK.'• • • I I.. . L. I . erree CRH$ odor'Wingham EniI TheHon Federation - -A gricultiut 'has requested that.; the calling.. area for Blyth telephone ,subscribers:be in- -creased to include Clinton,-_ Goderich and Wingham as well as Auburn and Brussels. A spokesman for the feder- ation's telephone committee said Thurs9jay night the in-, crease would mean a rate increase of about 40 cents to the two-party line subscriber, Enlargement of the Clinton free -calling zone to include : Blyth and Auburn will not cast telephone subscribers in Clinton any extra money. The committee was set: up by the Federation during the -` summer to fight for larger toll-free calling areas in the Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Machan delebrated their 60th • wedding anniversary on Monday. The couple was married in West Monkton „" but have lived most of the ir married life in; Blyth and:- district. • • • northern part of the country. The' committee met with representatives of Bell Canada in December and the coMm- ittee said the company tried to scare them with figures of how much it would cost to increase the calling areas. It will cost the company $25,000 to $50,000 to increase the calling area a spokesman for the committee said, The committee reported that the company had been very impressed with the thous- ands of names on petitions asking for the larger calling areas. The actual cost to subscrib- ers has .been announced by Bell Canada and now must be taken back to the local municipal- Wednesday, January 12, 1972, ities for approval and thin back to Bell Canada, Cost of the proposed enlarge- , ment will vary from nothing in Clinton, to 20 cents in Goderich and Seaforth to 40 cents in Wingham on a two-party line. Huron Federation led a fight at the last Ontario Federation of Agriculture meeting, against , a motion to protest the applic- ation of Bell Canada for in- creased rates. The Huron rep- resentatives felt it was unfair to ask Bell to provide better services but to freeze their in- come. In other business, Allan Turnball was acclaimed to the one vacant executive position. Bob Downs had also been nom- inated but he declined. nowmoblie clu 1 asks to meet council A meeting of the Blyth Snowy was held Monday night with a large percentage of _the membership attending. • • . The main discussion of the; • evening was ways and means to cant ol: the noise and dis- turbance problem of. snowrnob.*. in the' early hours of the morning. It -was quite apparent that the operators of the snow- mobiles in questionwere not members of the Blyth Snow Travellers. * :The: Cliab'S Executive has asked to meet with the council immediately in order to come ' up with a satisfactory solution to the problem. The following are the Club's rules. The Club feels certain if every operator of a snowmob- ile complied with these rules a better relationship would ex- ist between village residents and, snowmobilers. 1. That we respect the request of the local council not to cause unnecessary noise after 11:00 p. m, When operating a snowmobile after this •hour, drive directly out of town or directly home in as noiseless a manner as possible. 2. That we do not discard trash or bottles on private property. 3. Respect private property both in town and in the coun- try. 4. Absolutely- no fence cutting , cr lifting of wire and driving . under, leaving the wire up for a machine following the trail to hit, 5. Respect all Churches in the village during their hours of service. . 6. Obey all rules of the road. 7. No driving on the sidewalks. Rog machans celebrate East Wawanosh employees get anniversa Mr.-. and :Mrs:'„•Alfred Machan„ , . ..celebtated tl4e ir:" 60th. wedding anniversary. .qUietly:atthe, homeof„.their • daughter Mrs.,' Harry - - Gibbons in Blyth on Monday. - The.'coUple was married in' West -;MOnktOn- on- Jan. 10, ,1912- - • it.:,the --home-- of --Mr.: Mac hauls_ - sister:-.- For ther., first few .years they ':lived near then for- a time-- near -BrUstels._•They haVe lived.'in theiBlyth'atea, for over 50'-"yeat-4,..--24 of: - them- - ,pn: the street. on which they now ;live. They belong to Trinity Church. - .The-,conple-'haVe' one daughter, , Ethery'lteven grandchildren and nine: great grandchildren. One: -sone_ died -'several years ago. An open house celehration, hadbeenplanned but plans. were "set -aside --• when - Ons entered -.hospital • in: Clinton last 'week.' - - - • • :-_-,r41$es, council gets -same wage Raises and appointments Charter were appointed to the were the order. of the day when ti3lyth District Fire Committee. East Wawanosh township council Mr. Charter was appointed to met for it first session of 1972 the Blyth Union Cemetery Board on-. Jan. 4.,in Belgrave. 'while Gerald McDowell was Road.superintendant,' C.W. - appointed to the Auburn hall Hanna had his salary increased board. Roy Pattison was app - ..$25 a month for a total of - ointed to the Wingham and $375per- month. The clerk- District planning board and ta ollector saiar was in- was also appointed, along with . creased .$35 per month to $210., Robert Scott and Mr. McDow- The treasurer received a $35 ell to the East and West Wawa - per month raise to $180 per nosh Park Board.. x c month. , . „, Mr McDowell Mr Charter Reeve casts tie-loreaking ceive $2, 60. per hour, up 20 to the' Belgrave Commtmity The first operator is to re- and liugh.Blair were appointed cents; the second operator Centre Board. Howard Walker • $2.40, up 10 cents and labour- is to be the representative to vote in deadlock er, $2.10, up 10 cents. the Wingham hospital board. Councillors left their own Pound keepers are to be and $350 for the councillors. Athol Bruce and John A. Currie. - - - ' wages at $500 for the reeve ' Robert Charter, Charles Smith, It:took a' vote by Reeve. r. ;Robert,:Lyans-,to break,the .:•dead- lock ' on a 'Motion :before West Wawa.nosiP.tawnship _council at its:Januar* meeting. ' Hickey had:moved that the. . .--roadstipttiriteridarit:be given C�unci1orsMcDona1d and • a truck allowance of $200 per ,year. Councillors AitchisOn and Durnin :moved an amend- ment to Make,. the amount $100 :per year. The resulting tie -breaking vote Cast: br.the reeve was in. favour 'of the lnitIal motion. =rte.:liar monious'• Mann- -er,- the council approved the . , Huron: County Official Plan and euchre There were 10 tables of euchre ,played:atfthe.:WeeklY, gaines,on"Moii*jr: eve .Ladies' High, McCaughey; Albert Bacon :and -Men's Lone - - Hands, Ne]son Lear; "Eirchre will be held; next ;.., evening ai-tstral.: EVeryOne Is welcome. sent it back to the county. The 1972 levy for the Blyth District Fire area of $200 was paid. • Salaries were set_for 1972 at: clerk, $1500;. treasurer, . $1,000; reeve, $375; councill- -crs, $325; •fenceviewers, $10 per 'day; liveStook evaluatcts, $7 per iripection; grader oper- ator, $2.50: per hour; wingman, $2.15 per hour; casual labour, $1. 90 per, hour, BellCanadn. was given per- ' mission to lay burled telephone cable in: the townshito.: ,*.Road: accounts of $1644.89 were ordered paid along with :general accounts of $887. 52. Council grantedapproval Snell Feed and Supplies for the Hallahan, John Armstrong, building of a restaurant on John Lockhart, Henry Pattison, their prernlses. - Phillip Dawson and George Robert Marshall was appo - to Fence viewers are John int McGee They are to be paid a representative to the Blyth I seven dollars Or .viewing plus Municipal Recreation Committee 10 cents mileage. and Simon Hallahan and Robert The council voted $250 Farion appointed associate for Huron Richard Farion, 27, has been appointed Associate Agricultural Representative (D airy Manage-, ment) for Huron County effect- ive Jan. 1, 1972. He succeeds Tom Clapp who transferred last fall to Dundas County. Richard is a native of Vegre- ville, Alberta where his family have a mixed farming operation. -Following-graduation in 1967 from the University of Alberta where he Majored' in Animal Husbandry, he joined the Ex- tension Branch, Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture and Food in North Simcod at Elmvale. Richard has just completed his Master of Science degree in Farm Business Management from the University of Guelph. Mrs, Farion is associated with the Home Economics pro- gram at the Centralia College _ where she teaches textiles. 'Richard and Karen are active in sports, especially skiing. They have a nine month old son, Shawn. Richard is looking forward to meeting and working 'with farm families in Huron County. towards the cost of painting Blyth arena. Forty dollars was forwarded to the township from Mrs. Ivan Wightman from the sale of Centennial History Books of the township. Road account of $2,909.17 were paid and general accounts of $1531.44. Lions' bingo jackpot up to $135 The jackpot at the•Blyth Lions' Bingo did not go last week so bingo players this week will have a chance to shoot at $135. Mrs. Gordon Gannett of Wingham and Mr. Elmer Lee of Clinton last week split the $30 prize at the bingo. Agricultural Society sets annual meeting Blyth Agricultural Society met this week in the council chambers. There was a good turnout. The secretary -treasurer reported that the bank balance was $102.11. The resignation of Mrs. Marie Young, secretary of the ladies division was received. A resolution committee was set up with Lorne Hunking, Londesbcro as chairman. The annual meeting was set for Jan, 24 at 8:00 p. m. in the council chambers. • • =;BLYTHSTANDARD, Jan..12, 1 1972,: s ise decision lyth`:Village Council should. be congratulated on its de-- cision,to proceed with installing a roof ,on the Blyth Mem- -•axial Hall, • -'Not "only will the project help the employment situation in thea county, but it will save: deterioration to the building, It Would be a shame to see further damage result to the hall _ Which surely must be one of :the most beautiful old town halls : in the country if not in Western: Ontario, e Compared to the monstrosities of .public buildings that citizens of some Ontario cities are battling to save, our hall is an example of the , simple, and beautiful architecture of. a time gone by.. • • Here's hoping that once the new roof is installed, either council or some private group will undertake the renovation: of the auditorium in the upper part of the hall, Many larger towns than. Blyth have no good auditorium, but we have a beauty, if it was cleaned and painted, If it were brought back to its farmer state of graciousness, perhaps it would become as much a centre of community life as the lower rooms s of the hall which are in use several nights a week, We have here a beautiful building which is a centre of community activity. We should endevour to keep it that way and find even more uses for , the hall, HFROM ThE MINISTER'S STUDY- submitted by Rev, Cecil Wittich SOLOS OR A CHORUS! In. his charming book ."In Search of England", H.V. Mor- ton tells us of an experience he had in Winchester Cathedral. He was up in the tower,, among the 'bells, with a party of visitors, under the guidance of the verger, "a mixed crowd", he say. The verger numbered them all, gave each of them. a bell -rope, and then pointed to each' in turn: as he wished, them to ring their bell; and so, he drew forth from them,. that umpromising assembly, the -distorted tune of "Abide With Me". Morton says: "We were delighted with ourselves," But, of course, it wasn't music. They all didwhat they. were told, but you can't get music by commandment, In the home and in the Church,harmony is nota solo but a chorus! Jesus, in the Sermon on the Mount, set the comm- andments to music and to rhythm! In `1951;: Dorothy: Clark •sof ... Stratford: requ'ested assistance from the' Ability- Fund -(March `: • of Dijnesj for. -physical rehab ilitation, After a, severe bout. `of polio, atthe age`of eleven, :which:left. her almtotally :` paralyzed, ,Doroost: thy; spent the next.,twenty-eight•years being`.., serried . from;bed:.to :chair : <• '.mainly because rehabilitation' facilities_.:were . not : then avail - t able; The`road to self independ ence started: at Lynhurst Lodge in Toronto, :,Two and a half • years of; intensive physiother- apy there and corrective sur- gery ;at the Toronto General - Hospital--all,_financed by the • March of Dimes --prepared,: • Dorothy for her; return ".to- Strat- ford and eventual self employ merit. She has been success- fully operating out of her apartment as a -Publisher's Agent since : that time 'and, in 1960, becaine Secretary for the Ability Fund's Central Western- Ontario campaigns, Over• one ,and hall million ,dollars for handicapped adults •has been raised through her efforts, Commenting on the Ability Fund, Dorothy said, "It laid the groundwork'for my Inde- - pendencein living and for: '.. pride and; fulfillment in.work. _I` hope we can continue to offer:this to the'handicapped. who want to help themselves. From my wino This is the season for babies. Maybe when the nation was in- formed that the first lady, Mar- garet Trudeau was expecting a family, everyone decided to get on the bandwagon. Maybe with the high cost. of living, everybody contemplating a fam- ily decided to aim for the New Year's baby in their community so they could cash' in, I don't know what the reason is, but everyone is having a baby - and for once in my life I'm not sony that I'm out of • style, Don't get me wrong. I love babies, particularly babies which belong to other people. Ask anyone who knows me, I think babies are great, and women who dig babies should have a house full of them. Not long ago, my brother- in-law and his wife carne to our house <withtheir two-month old son. My teenage daughter nearly lost her mind with joy wlu.n she saw the little tyke arriving. She grabbed the blue bundle and unwrapped it as car, fully as she would handle. her very last pair of pantyhose and exclaimed, "Oh mom, this is just what we need. A babyt 11 "You've got to be out of your skull," I told her,. hardly •be- lieving my ears. "Me? Have another baby? At my age?" "Why not?"` my daughter asked between.,gooing. and coo- ing at her infant cousin, "Are not babies wonderful? So soft and so little?" "But they grow up," I warned. "I've had three babies, and everyone of them has grown into a monster within a year. As babies, you kids were ador- able. As creeping crawling toddlers, you nearly drove me to insanity. As teenagers, you are costing your father and me a king's ransom. And now you want us to start the whole vic- ious circle over again?" She undressed our little guest ' as gently as any new mother , would, In fact, she was so in- tent about undressing the child, that she didn't notice his father and. mother hauling in the young mans baggage. There was a ,suitcase for clean clothes and.a bag for soiled clothes; there was a food sack and there was a bed filled almost to the brim assorted articles necessary to • . the care and feeding of the average, well -spoiled modern. baby. THE BLYTH STANDARD KEITH W. ROULSTON, PUBLISHER, JILL ROULSTON, ASSISTANT EDITOR 'Published every Wednesday at Queen St., Blyth ,Subscription rates (in advance): Canada: $4.00 'Outside Canada: $5.00 Single copies: 10 cents each Second class mailing registration number 1319 • 1 Phone: 523-9646 by SHIRLEY J. KELLE1V1- • • How well I- remember that part -of 'child rearing. An over- ' night visit to. grandnia's house' was a major move. And as the child grew older, there was a playpen, a walker, a jolly jumper, a stroller, a car seat Which doubled as a high chair it took a large trunk to accommodate all the baby's luggage and made it impera- tive for mom and dad to pack everything they both needed into an overnight bag. You think P m kidding don't you? You think itt would be a simple matter . to: put mom and ; dad's bags in the back seat of 'the car, Guess again, Our • back seat was always reserved_.. for baby and his . travelling companion - the teddy. bear,' so he could go to sleep, two ,or three otherfavourite toys,. a ,couple of blankets, . a pillow, a • few: diapers; for :emergency clean-ups, a plasticcontainer. Containing - a little water and a washcloth for spills and accid- ents.. That's right. Our over- night case set squashed between the..two of us on the front seat along with the baby!s car seat which usually hung there just in case His Majesty wanted a . change in scenery. .. LI must have .had a glassy stare on my face as my mind flashed back to all these hid eous memories of child rear- ing. I must a]so have devel oped . an appearance of panic for I heard my daughter. saying: "I wa-s only kidding,' -:mom: Don't get so upset about it.... We can get along without an- other baby, It is just that this, baby is . so sweet and .1 just , thought that we....." . "As far as I'm concerned," I concluded, "this •baby or any . other visiting baby is as . welcome as` spring flowers in my house any time. • And .you, my dear daughter, may -get your kicks from babysitting- with- abysitting with- infants: and toddlers until you .have; your own you_ ngsters .:• to care for,- But don't count on: me.: to give .you 'that kind of pleasure ever again." I've • had: my. day, ; thank, heavens," • SItQYtg Ciittrrlies CHURCH OF GOA McCenoel $frit; B1yih ' •nday 11;00'a•w,: — Worship Service. Wednesday 4 • 5 p.m. - Children's 'Hour. Yot a . denomination liut; a fellowship. We wekome you. ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA THE REV. vamp's STOKES. B.T.D. January 16 -- Epiphany II 10:00 a; m. - Blyth Holy Communion 11:30 a, m, - Brussels Morning Prayer 12:30 p, m, - Belgrave - Morning Prayer 1:30 p, m. r : Auburn- Morning Prayer .THE. UNITED CHURCH -OF CANADA THE ]tEV. CECIL L. Wrr!'ICB, D.A., d.D. Sunday - School 950 a. m, Church Service.-: 11:00.a, Come: and Warship CRR I STI A N REFORMED CHURCH Rev. H. W. Kroeze, Minister 10:00 a, m. - Morning Service 11:15 a, m. - Sunday School 2:30 p, m. - Afternoon Service Guest Speaker - Rev. J. van Till of London, Ont. WESTFIELD FELLOWSHIP HOUR Rev. R. Brabacber '.^ Mi ldeer.: Bach Lord's Day st 100. p.m. ,inter -Denominational - All are Welcome. The: Usfted. Chareh: a[ . AUBUI>ZPi i DONNYBROOK M Int er Pastee Alfred Fry Donnybrook .4 s.m, "Holding forth the Word of Life" Admit 11.10 um. A.Welcome awalte YIL ST, MICIIABL'S ; THE BLY'TH STANDARD, Jan, 12,' 1972, PG. 3, .W.exicuiivemeels at Ini hem'.oli MargareI Whyte U, C, W, EXECUTIVE MEETS On Wednesday, Jain, 5, 13 members .of. the U, C, W. gen eral executive met at the.._ home of the president,.: Margaret Whyte far a dessert luncheon, Margaret welcomed 111_ and opened.the meeting with prayer. The Waerld!s Day Prayer 'meetr ing will beheld March 3 in the church parlor et - 8;00 p., +ni, Laura Lyon; is to ,order the pro-, grams, There is t_ o be five meetings Ix the :year,- the first one March 3 _with the Berean ' unit in charge of lunch, All ,_ visitsare to b e o reported to the convener Ena"Howatt, A committee,, of Nona -Pipe, Margaret Whyte, .Addie Hunk-- ing and Betty Hulley was appointed. _to make holiday calenders to be distributed to the congregation, The gifts for speakers is to be a set price, It was suggested to get a plant far: ladies, Itwas moved that no money. be accepted for funeral lunches. Ena Howatt reported 10:quilt tops ready to tie and linings - are to be purchased; The Buy- ing Committee .is to buy dishes to.' complete 'the setting • for 100' and replace . some broken relish' dishes,; Thankyous Were: read from Brucefield U, C, W,; from Helen Wells for. her motlier, Mrs, Myrtle Yungbltitti and St, . Christopher's' House, Toronto, A Christmas greeting from. Mrs, Rev,'White, Springfield was also read. Margaret Whyte closed the. meeting with the benediction, Addie Hunking moved that , a vote of..'thanks beextended to Margaret for her home •and the lovely desserts. All app- lauded, PERSONALS Mrs,' Robert Burns"went to St, Joseph!s.,HospIta:t,' :London on Sunday for surgeryon Monday, We all wish her , a speedy recovery. Mr. Jim McCool returned from Victoria Hospital, Lon- don to Clinton Hospital on Jan, 3 where he is a patient. We Welcome Mr, and Mrs. Jeff Dickson (Linda Little) and baby Daryl from London to our community. They are occ- upring the house on the farm of Mr, ,Robert Baker, concess- ion 11, east, Mrs, , Jack` Lee had the mis- fortune to cut her right hand requiring several stitches. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Gardiner of Thameroad visited with his sister, Mrs,, Ena Howatt on Monday., Jan,., 3. . Congratulations to Mr; ' : and Mrs, Ben Riley .on a new 'granddaughter, born to Mr, and Mrs, 'Ron Goodfellow. in Georgetown,. Mr, and Mrs, John' Radfor d left on holidays motoring to Florida on Thursday. Robbie and Michael are visiting with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Radford, Sympathy is extended to Mr, and Mrs, -Jack Armstrong on the loss of her brother, Mr, Bill „Taman ,of Brampton. On Friday, Jan, 7 Mr; and Mrs, Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs, Glen -Carter attended the fun- eral .on Monday,-, Temporary .entombment was in Blyth Mausoleum for'spring burial, - Mrs, Alma Tyndall returned to her home last week after' spending the past three weeks at the home' of her .sister, Mr. 'and Mrs, Roy McVittie, in Blyth while Mr, and Mrs, McVittie and Randy were - on holidays. in Florida, - Mrs, ' Allen Shaddick spent weekend in Toronto attending conference. Tax reform legislation has been passed by Parliament and is now law. What does tax reform mean to you? How will it affect you? To answer these questions, the Department is ' conducting a massive national mailing program. Booklets are now,being printed and mailed to all tax- payers as quickly as they come off the press. The complete mailing will be finished in about five weeks. All taxpayers will receive at least two booklets— "Highlights for Individuals" and "Valuation Day". These should provide answers to most of your questions. Some taxpayers will receive additional informa- .tion, according to their specific needs. Read your booklets. Afterwards, if you have questions, ask.us. We'll be glad to help. You will find that your booklets will make it easier to file your income tax return in 1973, because they will help you to prepare now. National Revenu Revenue, national, Taxation Impot Mrs; Robert Seiler of: Lake - .wood,: California visited last Wednesday afternoon` with her parents, ' Mr, and Mrs, John : Daer and her brother, Mr, .Robert Daer, In the, evening, ' Mr, and Mrs, Ngaman McClinchey and Cathy • hosteda family dinner when ' :members of her family and relatives were guests, Those • present_ were: Mr, =,and Mrs, ` Arnold Roney and family of ' Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs,. Ralph - . Jackson and family, of Mitchell; Mr, and Mrs, Bert .Daer, RR 1, WESTFIELD Aubur'n; Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell;': Mr, and Mrs; Fred Lawrence; Mr, and Mrs, ; John Daer and Mr, Robert Daer, all of Auburn and Mr, Stephen Seiler of Mitchell; After •the dinner .the evening was spent playing cards, and r accordian music was supplied by Stephen Seiler: Lunch was 'served at the close of an en- joyable evening: Mrs. Seiler returned home to Lakewood the next day. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, Earl Craig and Janet of Sarnia and Bradley of Lindsay visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,: Charlie Smith Mrs. Bert Craig. visited on Thursday. with _ Mr, Holiday guests with Mr, and and Mrs. Bill Smith of Brussels, Mrs. Major Youngblut were Lyn Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Mc- Youngblut, . Stewart Youngblut Dowell were Woodstock visitors and Miss Betty Youngblut of on Thursday. Mr. D avid Mc- Toronto; Mr. Bruce Youngblut Dowell returned to Woodstock of Douglas Point; Mr, and Mrs. with them. Alan Rush of Waterloo; Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Verbeek and Mrs, Richard Bellefeuille and family visited on the week- and Trent of Waterloo; Mr. and end with Dr, and Mrs, David Mts. Lyle dYoungblut and family Chambers, Barrie, Blyth; Mrs. Ross Mr. ,and Mrs. Laurence Youngblut, RR 1, Auburn; Mr. Campbell and family of Noble- and Mrs. Sheldon Warrenof ford, Alberta visited on Satur- London and Mr. and Mrs. Don day night with Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Monkton. Arnold Cook, Mr.. Charles Beedle returned Miss Judy McDowell, London to London on Sunday after vac - visited on the weekend with ationi er village BrendaArchambault' Harvey McDowell, Miss Sharon Cook visited returned to her position at on the weekend with Miss Joan Goderich after recovering from Stewart of Teeswater. an injury to her face that she Mr. and Mrs. Reg Schultz received in a car accident. visited on Monday evening with, Mr. and ' Mrs. Donald Kai Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Howatt, of Oakville and her' mother, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Camp- bell of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Campbell and family of Nobleford, Alberta visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Campbell. Mr. and Mrs, John McDowell of London visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Garth Walden and family. NEED decorating ELP? WE ARE NOW BOOKING INSIDE PAINTING AND WALLPAPERING JOBS CALL NOW FOR PROMPT SERVICE Easy To Name Wallpaper FOR THE DO-IT•YOURSELFi WALLPAPERER Large Seleetion of ' Wallpaper and Paint iIn Our Showroom LAWRIE DECORATING BLYTH, ONTARIO PHONE "523.4526 Mrs, ''James Jackson returned last .week . from a ten day trip to Florida,` , Mr, -.Robert Daer returned last week from a -ten day visit . to. Florida., ' M_r,}. and Mrs,. Everett Taylor; and Mrs:: Fred Wagner returned.' last week> from :,a ,visit with relatives:in,Florida, SURANCE IN ALL BRA�TCHE AUTOMOBILE,:`!'tad," CASUALTY,' aICEN1Bi. ACCIDENT W1NDI�TORII,' YA&M` L1A63LITl; LIFR, , ' SPEC; WEE' 0UR `> MAIL ORDER`.,. SERVICE :..18 -.. A 1 CLOSE AS . YOUR PELEPHON!; Nall Every Sat $i35:JACPOT Blyth Agricultural: Society will be holding their; ANNUAL M EETI NG Monday, Jan.24 at 8:00 p.m. sharp in the BLYTH COUNCIL. -CHAMBERS all directors arid- interested. parties invited to attend. J, MURRAY SCOTT DONALD PSI YOUNG: President B Sec. -Treas . at5 11. 0_010_. _10.10_ �... ,.10_10... _._. 4•••11•••••••11 INNIONNINIMO 011016011011111.1.011 allIM ...r.._.-....._._.,10_10,. 1010,...,».-.........._11M.. �.,.. Comeand see us -about the -WHITE APPLIANCE SALE- HARDWARE ALE- HARDWARE BLYTH TELEPHONE 53;-273. MAXWELL HOUSE. INSTANT COFFEE 173 10 oz. JAR $1 POST SUGAR CRISP -.13 OZ1 PKG, 494 TULIP MARGARINE - 3-1 LB. PRINTS/654 KRAFT SMOOTH PEANUT BUTTER -$ 18 oz. JAR/594 AYLMER BOSTON BROWN BEANS - 4-14 oz. TINS/884 DEL MONTE TOMATO JUICE -_2-48 OZ, TINS/694 SHAKE'.N BAKE - 2 OZ. PKG./254 LEES CHOICE PINEAPPLE CRUSHED OR TIDBITS- 2-48 OZ. TINS/604 BOLD DETERGENT KING SIZE - $1.69 KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUES - 3 LARGE BOXES $1.00 WESTON'S CRUSTY SESAME BREAD- 2 FOR 59 GRANNY TARTS - DOZ. TO PKG, FOR 794 WITTICH'S POTATO BREAD - 4 LOAVES/$1,0C' GENERAL BAKERS RASPBERRY & LEMON ROLLS - 2 FOR 694 SCHNEIDER'S. SPEC IALS ASSORTED COOKED MEAT - 3-6 oz. PKG./894 FROZEN' BEEF BURGERS 594/LB. COOKED HAM - PKG./554 . ONTARIO POTATOES - 10 LB, BAG/35 SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES SIZE 113's-634/Doz. Serving you better—saving you more PhoneCOOK'S523-4421 We deliver THE BLYTH STANDARD, Jan, 12, 1972, PG. 5, and Mrs,: Jariea' Keys of Seeforth'and. Mrs,' Bill Shol- dice, 'Walton spent New Year's Day wlth Mr, .and Mrs, Mac. Sholdice and family, Mr; and Mrs, 'Bob Ryan and family visited relatives .in Ottawa, Mr, land Mrs, Merton Hack- well,;::Jeffery and Blaine visited OUR OIL IS REALLY SUPER-DUPER`- IT WALLOPS COLD INTO A STUPOR. OLOCAL TRADEMARK& IM._: Knockout cold'with OUR Fuel OH heat, Our regular service gives you that extra punch, `:Calf us -- right now. Mr,`; and Mrs, Claire Long of Brussels, Mr, and Mrs, James Burns and boys of Sarnia.; spent a few holidays with Edwin Godkin, Craig Hackwell spent a few days in Seeforth Community Hospital with bronchial pneu- monia, Wayne Hulley, Londesboro visited Dean Hackwell for a few days. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Mills spent a few days with: Mr, and Mrs, Murray Mills, Scott; Cathy and David of Brantford and Drs, Jean and Gerd West- ermann of Burlington. Mr, and Mrs, Jerry Achilles and Debbie spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Rolly Achilles and Ann, Brian Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Smith, RR 1, Wal- ton is a patient in the Seaforth Community Hospital, - Mr, and Mrs, Ross McCall, Donald, Julie and Vicki have returned home from a vacation in Florida, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Regele were dinnerguests with Mr, and Mrs, Harold McCallum and family, Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Ryan and family visited Mr, and Mrs, Murray Dennis and family. Mr, and Mrs, John Currie and girls and Donald Currie of Brampton spent Saturday even- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Allan McCall. Mark and David McLlwain of Seaforth visited' for; a few days with . their grandmother; Mrs, W. C, Hackwell. FULL COURSE MEALS - LIGHT LUNCHES ICE CREAM — CHINESE FOOD - WE SPECIALIZE IN TAKEOUT ORDERS - PH, 5234391 HURON GRILL BOTH, ONTARIO 1+2180IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL s _ MARKET Phone 523-9332 We Deliver SEE OUR $$$ SPECIALS - 2 FOR $1.00= - S FOR $1100= PURITAN 24 OZ, TIN Canned Stews VAN CAMP 14 0Z1 TIN ' Beans with Pork AYLMER CHOICE _ Cream Corn 14 OZ, TIN - 6 FOR F$1.00= MOUNT ROYAL - Tomatoes 19 oZ, TIN4.FOR $1.001 Assorted Jams 9 OZ, - 4 FOR $1.00= p1 .Miss Karen McDonald of ' Sarnia spent a few. weeks• hol- ,days, with her. parents, Mr,, and -Mrs',''Ken; McDonald, Cathy McGavin, daughter ' of Mr,. and Mrs, Neil McGavin was a. patient in Clinton Public -Hospital, over the weekend, following an accident on a- - snowmobile when she fractured her 'nose 'and required several stitches, • - ; • - Mrs, Frank Sills and, girls, Mrst..jC, P,. Sil]s .and -,Mrs, D'Orlean Sills' of Seaforth; Mrs,. - Bill Taylor and Lynne ,of Luck- now; Mrs. Beverly .Taylor, Debbie and Darlene of Staffa were in attendance at the shower for Ann Achilles; bride elect of -this month, Mrs, Harold McCallum is a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. • Mr, and 'Mrs, Gerald Ryan BERRY BOX ROYAL INSTANT Puddings 6 FOR $1100E- =_ Cake Mixes 9 OZ.. PKG, - 8 FOR $110011 =ROBIN HOOD POUCH FRESH GRADE "An Cls icken Legs =DELSEY.2 ROLL PACK Bathroom Tissue =KLEENEX ECONOMY SIZE Facial T issue - 2 LB, FOR $1100= --3FOR $1100I 3 FOR $1,00 BUY 6. LIGHT BULBS (40, 60 OR 100'S) AT REG. PRICE _ GET 10 LB, WHITE SUGAR FOR 'ONLY. $1100 , = iniIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllll`IIIIIIIIIIIII ire and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Leo,- Deitner and. family,' RR 1, Ethel, - Mrs, Aubrey Toll, ;the -Walt- on ;Public School's principals has returned back to her, duties after an' absence with,- influenza, Ralph McNichol has returned home fromSeaforth Community Hospital where he was a pat- ient -,.while , undergoing tests, Martin Baan and Chris Lee spent a -couple of days in Toronto the first of. the week. The Junior Farmers ,Chofr - left Friday morning for Toronto where they. were to sing at Ontario Place during the week- end,' - LET US MAKE YOUR OLD :FURNITURE BEITER THAN NEW! For a'free estimate and a look at our newest samples of materials, —CALL CLARK UPHOLSTERY Ph, 523.4272; 523.4528 R, Cook, Prop, Blyth, Ont, WE HAVE A FREE PICB•UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE 'POLAR s January 12, 14, 15, 16 Wed.Jan.12 Curling bonspiel, Brussels arena Friday, Jan. 14 8p.m.. Talent Concert Polar Queen competition 10.30 Torch Light Parade Giant Christmas Tree Bonfire Lunch —Brussels Public Schoo Brussels Fair ground Sat. Jan. 15 9.30 a.m. Polar Dip —Lions Park 10 a.m. World's Thundermug Championship 1 p.m. Giant POLAR DAIZE Parade 2 p.m. Ski Races Snow shoe Race 2 p.m. Races Brussels Park Hockey Tournament Arena 9 p.m. Moccasin Dance Earl Einweister Polka Band 9 p.m. Teen Dance Westchester Un ion -Public School Sunday , Jan.16 2 p.m. Snowmobile races and events 3 p.m. Arena o p ''3, f Beef Bar -B -Q Fairgrounds For Sale RABBITS FOR SALE Pet rabbits of all colours, also some breeding stock. Ron Baird, Drummer St,, Blyth, Ont, 16-tf ,n One holstein hereford bull . �� alf, . Phone Peter de Groot, 523-9347. Uz-i Twelve first litter sows, La- combe and Landrace cross, bred Doroc, due soon, excell- ent quality. One Landrace boar, 20 months old with papers, Guaranteed breeder from high scoring herd. Priced, to sell. Norman McClinchey. Phone Auburn, 526-7789. 02-2p Seed grain. Barley Herts, reg. #!, $2.70 per bushel, Brock, reg. #1, $2, 80 per bushel. Oats, Garry, reg. #1, $2.20 per' bushel. Mixed grain, $5. 25 per bag, Less 5% January delivery discount, plus 3% cash discount, Belgrc,ve Co-op, 887-6432, 02-2 Wanted Babysitting, also will do small household chores, daytime or evenings, Contact Mavis Bailey 523-9338, 02-3 Pt yourservice v -0M4•-•••-•-••••••••••••••44......" BROADLOOM CLINTON'S CARPET CENTRE • Wall to Wall Installations or Area Carpets. • Samples shown in your home. • Free Estimates. • Guaranteed Installations. There's a Celanese Carpet for every room in the home, "Quality you can trust" From BALL & MUTCH FURNITURE LIMITED Phone 482.9505 Clinton 304t. CLINTON SALE BARN SALE EVERY FRIDAY 1:30 p.m. (good livestock market) FOR TRUCK INFORMATION: Bev. Nott, Clinton 482.3162 Joe Corey, Clinton r For. rent Three bedroom apartment in Blyth. Self-contained, oil furnace, on Dinsley St, A vailable January 1. Percy Clark. Phone 357-3080, Wingham, 11-tf Wanted Grow rabbits for our market, We supply breeding stock and equipment at reasonable prices and buy back your young fryers when they weigh 4 to 6 lbs, For information phone or write G, S. Hughes, RR 3, Blyth. 14-6p Senior citizens, lady or couple to live in good home. Meals, bedroom, and sitting room pro- vided. Call Mrs, Wm. Knox, 523-9382, Blyth. 01-3p Room and board for young mother and 15 month old baby. Call 523-9372 after 5:00, Monday to Friday. . 02-2p BERG* Sales Service Installation • Barn Cleaner. • Bunk Feeders • Stabling FREE ESTIMATES 4 Donald G. Ives R.R. 2, BLYTH Phone Brussels 887-9024 i REFRIGERATION SERVICE Guaranteed service to all types, Complete appliance repairs at BURKE 'ELECTRIC, Wingham, 357-2450. Electric Contractors, Appliances, Motor Rewind, 24 Hour emer- gency service, 40-tf A, S A, TREE SERVICE Fully insured, free estimates, dead elms, pruning, etc. Phone 482-9134. 51-tf 'CONCRETE WORK Expert chimney and roofing repairs; specializing in stabling, Don Ives, phone Brussels 887-9024. 37-tf Lost One white male hound dog with black spots, Lost in Blyth area. Reward. Call collect, 228-6218, Centralia. 02-2p Lady's dark brown kid glove, on Monday on King St. Phone 523-9400. 02-1p Six-foot woman's gold mohair_ scarf with fringe, at Blyth school's Christmas Concert. Phone Mrs. Moody Holland, f 523-4571. 02-lp Would the person who picked up a pair of ladies white figure skates, size 8, at the Blyth arena on Sunday, Jan. 2, please return them to the arena or phone 523-4521. 02-lp Help wanted Full time bartender, male or female, No experience nec- essary. Must have reliable references. Apply Garry Arm- bruster, Blyth 'Inn Hotel. 02-2 Help wanted keeper -typist.: Apply- with, qualifications .to Box 500, The Blyth Standard. ' . 01-2 TEXAS OIL COMPANY Wants Man Oyer 40 For Blyth Area We need a good man who can make short auto trips, We ' are willing to pay top earnings. $15,000 Ina Year Our top men in other parts of Canada draw exceptional earnings; Contact customers around Blyth. - Air mail, S.O, Dickerson, Pres,, South- western Petroleum Corp., Ft. Worth, Tex. 02-1 A SECOND JOB? Why not?, It can make the big difference between getting by, and living well. Want a better home? New car? Colour tele- vision? New boat or a dozen other things? Find out how O. A, A, w ill show you the way. Contact Charlie Lee, 22 Alfred St., Wingham, phone 357-1383. 02-3 Card, of thanks HAINES, We wish to express sincere thanks to friends, neighbours and relatives for their kindness and expression of sympathy during our recent bereavement, and to all who helped in any way. Special thanks to Rev. C, L. W ittich, Mrs, H. Brown, Dr. R.W. Street, nurses and staff of Clinton Public Hospital, United Church, Tasker Funeral Home, and 0, E. S, for memorial ser- vice and serving lunch, and those who helped, It was greatly appreciated. Crich family and Carman Haines. oz -'P CAMPBELL. I would like to •. t hank those who sent me cards and gifts while I was in. the hospital and for visiting me, helping us at home and sending in baking. It was all apprec- iated so very much, - Adeline Campbell. ..:02-1p In memoriam YOUNG. In loving memory of a dear wife, 'mother and grandmother, Mrs. Carie Young, who passed away one year ago on: January 14, 1971. God took her home, it was His will, • But in our hearts she liveth still. Sadly missed by husband, John; daughter, Helen and Lloyd Walktr and fa mily and son, Roy and Iris and family. 02-1p NEW Ply GET : I " lenilel's an1eG 3 cents per word, -minimum 75t. 3 consecutive issues, '25.words or less, no changes, non -business $2,00 . - DEADLINE.: NOON' TUUSDAY ' 'II:, BAILEY i�IEstaie 82 Albert Street Clinton 150 acres in.Morris Township with modernized 6 room house, nearly new barn and implement shed, The Maitland. River crosses this property. Priced reasonably, White brick duplex with large lot on paved street, new kit- chen, forced afr, oil heat, Priced to sell. 3 bedroom brick frame house, close to uptown with large living room and modern .kif- then. Priced right, • Good co}uitry : home with •.lei <. acres of 16.0, 2 miles from Blyth has attached garage and all the' modern conveniences, IISTINGS NEEDED-ON.GOOD HOMES Contact' Mason Bailey, Office 482x9371; LISTINGS WANTED Buyers waiting, for small' and large farms, acreage, houses and busk •sses, • You supply the properties and. we .supply the buyers. For action, call'Stan Kay 523-4464; representing: GIBSON-WILLOUGHBY LTD. , REALTORS, TORONTO, .TRADE UP TO ONE OF OUR ROAD WORTHY CARS - the price is right! 1972 PLYMOUTH Duster, 2 dr., .hardtop 2 • 1971 .PONTIAC Catalina 4 dr., hardtop,, pb, ps 1971 MUSTANG 2 dr., hardtop, v8, auto., pb, Ps 1970 PONTIAC Par., 2 dr., hardtop, v8, ps, pb automatic . 1970 FORD Galaxy 500, 4 dr., hardtop 1969 CHEV, 4 dr., .v8, p8, pb 1969 PONTIAC Par., 4 dr., hardtops 1969 PONTIAC Laur. 2 dr., hardtop, auto., v8, ps, pb 2 - 1969 ° DODGE.,4 ' dr. `sedans, v8, automatic, radio, ps, pb 1968 'CHEV, 6 cyl., automatic,' 4 door 1968 "CADILLAC 4dr., hardtop, full power, air conditioning 1967 FORD Custom 500, 2 dr„ 6 cyl., aut., radio i 1967 CHEV. VAN, 6 cyl, 1967 CHEV 112 ton. Panel, 6 cyl. 1967. PONTIAC Grand Par., 4 dr., hardtop, v8, autops, pb 1967 METEOR, 4 dr. 1967 CHEV. truck, 314 ton, 4 wheel drive 1967 Chev. Impala 2 d r. , hardtop v-8, auto 1966 METEOR Station Wagon, 4 dr., v8, auto. POLARIS mobiles Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the' removal ' of present roof and reroofing .of Blyth Memorial Hall under- - . the specifications of the Ontario -Seasonal Employment Pro- gram. ,Specifications can-be.seen by contacting -the Blyth - Municipal Office. Deadline for tenders - is- 12 o'clock noon, ,• January 17, 1972.- Project must be completed by<May' 15,1972. Irvin- Wallace - Clerk -treasurer Village of Blyth. 01-2 :***************** amm's Blyth, Ontario. CA!L$4LESLtd. Phone 5;3.95$1 - THE DISCOVERS , by LESLIE -HANNON Over the years .Canadian-- - publishers have- produced. many- -beautiful books of the coffee,,, 'table genre, "rbut The; Discovers, • by. Leslie Hannon, must. be one of the finest,-.-.The-story-the - author -recounts is one with which we- areall familiar- at least , in part -. the story of the courageous .men who were the first to. -land on Canada's shores, and the first to carry the -knowledge of Canada's -- existence.and extent back to the old world.': It is .the telling - of the story. however, which. • gives this .book- its great inter- est, -for Mr, Hannon has sur- veyed, a broad historical spect- rum and has sifted through legend,and-record_ to give new breadth and scope to the story -of Canada's - discovery, Not only is The- Discovers ,beauti- fully illustrated .with maps, • drawings, - and colour" photo- graphs, but the text is lively, absorbing and thoroughly re- searched. ,Ranging.from, the- - Irish -monk, St.1 Brendan,". (who is' reputed ,to have- reached .the area of- present day Florida in 545);. through Norse voyagers, --to the :four men who- left the - first distinct European sta'nip on this land .- Cabot, Cartier, Champlain: and Cook - -the author "explores in deh.il the personality; of the intrepid ad- . venturers who_ braved danger, hardship and the dread unknown for the- glory of ,God, King or country. By drawing heavily on contemporary accounts and -, journals the book recreates their -- total -experiences -- the ocean --- - crossings, the encounters - with the red men, charting the coastline and rivers;- inland • expeditions;• the building of forts, and the .everlasting search. for riches to.- justify their seafaring expenses. Another book by- Leslie Hann- on which is well worth consid- ering at the same time is Forts of -Canada - a stirring narration of ,the birth and burgeonning of Canada from the early. explorers to the brink of ;the. 20th century. Again, stunning colour'photo- graphs and rare illustrations give pictorial emphasis to the - saga of this -told from the vantage point --of ' her fats.. Both books; if you're shopping, are published' by McClelland - and -Stewart. - - THE BLYTH STANDARD, Jan. 12, 1972, PG, 7, possibly a nangerous Christmas aIIi The joyous time of Christmas is now past and relatives and friends have been together: for 'a day or just a few hours toexchange gifts and have a good time,": Some young people have received : their' first' fire'arrn` for Christmas. If you have :g'iyen-' a new rifle; pellet or BB.gun, shotgun, , or bow.. and; arrow, to someone, please. consider-: the'; next few lines before -,allowing him to use it. Does he know how to use it properly? - Is he at least 15 years of age? - Does he have a small game. hunting licence? If the answer is NO to any one of these questions and he uses the firearm he will be in violation of the Came and Fish Act and/or the Criminal Code," If he is 15 and does not t have 'a: small -game hunting licence,.: take him to any :lid..., ence issuer: and get him en- rolled :in -a Hunter, Safety Course before allowing him to hunt. Even' after he passes the Hunter Safety examination he will' require a permit from the Registrar of Firearm be-. fore she will be allowed to carry a firearm. - Don't turn this new year into a tragedy by allowing a youngster to handle firearms without the proper training, If in doubt -of proper procedure call your nearest. Department of Lands and Forests •Division Office -for details, • s. BeIIyHaine.s dies in h,r:41tnyear Mrs, Betty Haines passed away in Clinton Public Hospital on Saturday, Jana 1, 1972. Eliza- beth Yvonne Crich beloved wife of Carman Haines was in her . 47th year. She was the eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs, J. W," Crich, Clinton, born in Clinton on August 4, 1925, attended school at S. S. No, 4, Tuckersmith and Clinton D. C, I. . Sheresided on Con, 8 Morris twp. since April 1, 1946, She is survived by her husband; her parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. W. 'Crich, Clinton; one sister, Mrs, Douglas (Gail) Fraiser, Egrnondville; ' 3 brothers, HarmopyTUnni 1 meets The Harmony Unit met in the church parlor on Wednesday, Jan. 6 with 12 members present. ' Mrs. H. Campbell was in charge of Devotions assisted by Mrs. L. , Buttell. The thence was "New Year's". Mrs, Betty Nethery rendered a nice solo accompanied by Mrs. ". Wittich. The new study book .on: Africa was introduced by Mrs. Wittich who also showed an interesting, film strip which depicted problems similar to ours- in the African churches and d other different problems. Mrs. Smith conducted the business. It was decided . to carry on -with the Birthday .Box . and Sunshine Bags and: to have the . March' Calendar as a pro- ject, Plans; were made :to have a Mother's Day Tea in May. Roll call for Feb.' is to be announced by a Bible: Verse. containing the word; .!!Hope",. Mrs:'- Smith= closed. the meet- ing=with- prayer :and 'lunch, was served. by Mrs: _ Little and:: Mrs, Higgins;..' Murray of Pinkerton, " Ted and David of - Clinton,.' She was a past matron of Regal Chapter 0,E. S. Mrs, Haines rested at Tasker Memorial Chapel, Blyth where an Eastern Star memorial ser- vice was held on Stinday, Jan, 2, 1972 at 9:00 p. m, Funeral service was .held on Monday, Jan, 3 at 2:00 p. m, with Rev. Cecil L. Wittich officiating, Temporary entomb- ment was in Blyth Cemetery Chapel. Pallbearers were Alvin Wall- ace, Murray Siertsema, Wallace Nicholson, Laurie Scott, John Cronyn and Donald Craig, WHAT'S NEW AT HURONVIEW The Huronview Orchestra with Miss Della Peart, Mrs. Mary Taylor and Norman Speir provided the music for Monday afternoon's program, The rhythm band, which is being organ- ized and has five members joined the Orchestra for two numbers. The residents were entertained on Family Night with a pro- gram arranged by Gordon Rumley, Mrs. James introduced the numbers and led the singing with musical selections by Tom Fortner, guitar and Gordon Rumbley,guitar and mouth organ. A Bobbie Burns program is being planned fa the last week of January with Mr: Jim Laurie of Blyth in charge. Plans have been made to form an over 90 Club and it is hoped if we could have a° sponsoring organization to start meeting early, in the New Year. Team can't come . The Pee-. wee:- team 'from played Blyth -on Saturday Kitchener which was to have. " , is unable to come. , Div�rsey farm Product Diversol with Arodyne a powered, non corrasive, fast -acting , chlorinated sanitizer.' - Divosan an lodophor (iodine) cleaner- sanitizer for milking equipment and udder wash. iVo • a liquid soapless general equip- ment cleaner. , PARLING'S HARDWARE Blyth Phone 523-4246. 0 Tom.Duizer Plumbing and Heating Oil Burner Sales ..Service - Installation and Motor Repair Myer's Pressure Systems G Water Conditioning Equipment Sheet Metal Work - Eavestroughing 1,ONDESBORO, ONT, PHONE BLYTH 523-4359 Dr, R. W, Street BLYTH, ONTARIO PHONE 523-4433i OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT Emergency Coverage Through Clinton Hospital If Unavailable Elliott Real Estate Agency. Gordon Elliott, Broker R, John Elliott, Salesman PHONES: Blyth, Office 523-448I; Res, 523-4522 or 523-4323 WANTED: Listings on Farms, Homes and Businesses Bill's Esso Service ESSO SERVICE STATION Lawn Mower Sales & Service - Chain Saw Sales G Service BLYTH, ONTARIO PHONE 523-9556 Doreen's Beauty Shoppe STYLING TINTING CUTTING & COLD WAVES DOREEN MCCALLUM - Phone Blyth 523-4511 Closed all day Monday - Open Tuesday through Saturday Blyth Beauty Bar OPEN TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, G FRIDAYS Also some Saturday mornings. PHONE: BLYTH 523-9341, if no answer 523-9601 ANN HOLLINGER H. T, Dale SEPTIC TANK SERVICE C LINTON • PHONE COLLECT 482-3326 Lyle + Youngblut OIL BURNER SALES G SERVICE "our Oil Heating Contractor" BLYTH, ONTARIO PHONE 523-9585 UST YOUR FARM PROPERTY. WITH US WE HAVE THE CONTACTS AND THE PROSPECTS C. Buruma R. R. 2, Clinton Phone 482-3278 Salesman for: K,W. COLQUHOUN LTD., Clinton Sanitary Sewage Disposal SEPTIC TANKS, CESS -POOLS, ETC. PUMPED & CLEANED FREE ESTIMATES LOUIS BLAKE - Brussels R.R. 2 - Phone 887-6800 Cronin's Television . SALES & SERVICE BLYTH Phone 523-9273 J. E. Longstaff — Optometrist 20 Isaac Street . Clinton BY APPOINTMENT ONLY At Clinton, Monday Only 9:00 - 5:30 At Seaforth, Tues., Wed, , Thurs. G Fri, 9:00 - 5:30 4 Beatty Farm Service Centre CORNER OF ALBERT & PRINCESS STS. , CLINTON, ONT. Manure Handling Systems - Feed Automations - . Stabling and Pen Equipment - All Types Pressure Systems. "We service what we sell" Phone 482-9561 "Proudly Canadian" Crawford and Mill BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS , J. H, Crawford, Q. C. A, Mill, B. A. , L. L. B. Associate: Ross E. Davies, B. A: , L. L. B. In Blyth Each Thursday Morning and by Appointment LOCATED IN ELLIOTT INSURANCE AGENCY Blyth 523-4481 Wingham 357-3630. ,: PG. 8, ' THE BLYTH STANDARD, .� Jan..:12, 1972, i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ /i1■■■■■■■■A■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ maniamnimnimm. WITH STORE -WIDE REDUCTIONS 20 TO 50% OFF ON LADIES° AND TEENS PANT COATS 20 TO 50% OFF ON LADIES AND TEENS DRESSES 1OZ OFF ON INFANTS WEAR LEOTARD PANTI HOSE 'LINGERIE NEEDLECRAFT SHOPPF LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WEAR PH, 523-4351 BLYTH, ONT, HEAR CAPTAIN NEWMAN Salvation Army, Toronto, Will Speak And THE HELWIG FAMILY Will Sing at Huron Men's Chapel AUBURN 8 P.M. SUNDAY, JAN. 16 ALL WELCOME • EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEN DO NOTHING WEEKLY` UCHRE'EHELD. _ There :were 11. tables played at the Belgraye. weekly:euchre last ;Wednesday evening. Scores were as followsr- High Lady, :Mrs; Mac,. Deyell; High, Man, „William Taylor; . Low ' Lady,:, Mrs, Jack ,Anderson;'. .;-Low,an, Gordon Higgins; Novelty Lady, Mrs, Robert Higgins, Mrs;."- Percy Adams; Novelty- Meng Gene Porter and George Brewer, .' PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, William Kelly, of Seaforth visited on Monday with Mrs. .Albert Vincent also visited with Mr. Albert Vincent of Wingham and District Hos- pital, Mrs. Ross Higgins attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs, Jack Johnston of Kincardine on Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. Melville Math - CTS attended _their cousin's fun- eral, Mrs. Wilbert Mathers of Kincardine, Others attending were Mr. and 'Mrs, . Elmer Wilkinson` and. Mr. Bert Mathers of-Wingham," Mr, and Mrs, Gary Leitch and Julie, of London spent the weekend with her 'parents Mr. and Mrs, Robert Grasby; Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth John- ston and Debra of Elroy, B. C. were visitors in the_holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, William Van . Camp, They also visited with other relatives, Mr, and Mrs, Henry' Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Brown: Susan and Kim and Michelle Harris of Wingham visited. on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt. New Year's guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn and John were Mr, and Mrs, John Cardwell of Strat- ford. and Mrs. Melvin Bradburn of Wingham, Mr,' and Mrs, Hugh Rinn and John were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rock and Janette of Walton. Joanne and Jennifer Rock returned to their home near Monkton after spending the holidays with their grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Rinn, ry wiaa.�ii- SHOES MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR The : Store -With The Good Manners" CLINTON DRY CLEANERS PICK 'UP at MADILL'S on Thursday and Friday '811IIIIIIIUIIIPIHUIHIPi111 HURON -BRUCE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVAT IVE ASSOC IAT ION'S Campaign for Lou is Boyce Statement of receipts and disbu rs ements for .th e per lo d Sep tem b er 17 , 1971 to Dec'ember. 10, 1971 RECEIPTS $8000.00 Donations - DISBURSEMENTS $ 75.00 250.61 Advertising and Promotion Bank Charges Office Supplies and Miscellaneous Postage Rent - Office and Meeting Places and Mobile Committee Room $350,00 - Office Furniture Telephone Travel Wages Honorarium Follow Blyth's stars 325.61 $8325.61 $4817. 68 7.20 61. 26 564.92 598.50 348:39 439.66 900.00 488, 00 100.00 8325.61 playing with CLINTON JUNIOR MUSTANGS- FRIDAY, JAN,j14 BELMONT GAME TIME — 8:30 p.m. At Clinton Community Centro ALL STEAKS Bacon Ends Burns Bacon. Smoked Picnics Fresh OYSTERS Available 3 I b8.-7i-for99¢1.. z L 590/ lb. 490/ Ib. CUSTOM KILLING IN GOVERNMENT INSPECTED ABBITOIR Beef on Tuesdays , and 'Thursdays Pigs Tuesday Only BLYTH BUTCHER SHOP =E rn ie `F reek Button Proprietor B I yth, Ontario Phone 523-45511 .�Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllii, Red_ L4 White: Food Mkt Blyth. Ont . 'Phone 9451. We` Deliver Buy of the Week MARTINS OR BRIGHT PURE APPLE JUICE TIN - 3 FOR.$I;OO DEVON SLICED BREAKFAST BACON 1 LB, PKG,/59 Red &White BestBuys SALADA TEA BAGS -60's - PKG,/79 AUSTRAL FANCY PEACHES 28 OZ, TIN/41 :LANCIA EGG NOODLES 12 OZ PKG/234 RED & WHITE INSTANT.'COFFEE.-. 8 oZ, JAR/$1.00- . SUPREME 00 - SUPREME LIQUIDeBLEACH - 128 oz, JUG/594 'WHITE SWAN BATHROOM TISSUE 2 ROLLS FOR 29 Red &White.: Features BURTENS LICORICE ALLSORTS 2 LB BAG/79, SUPREME GARBAGE BAGS 25 TO PKG,/89' BRI.GHTS FANCY_ TOMATO JUICE-- 48 oz 'TTN