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1„110"0.1ttlarVITOP*:SRANORTIL �P1T, Ana 134,196*
of
14,4111:t &Oleo ree-
enK gra4uaed AVM McMaster
14111Versitrin.Helleurs Chem-
iatrW1ereJe was ;lamed to
tbe Pean's Honour List in each
Of the four years of the Course.
MurFaY is the recipient of a
WoOdrow Wilson Fellowship
and has been awarded a grad -
nate rellowsbip from Cornell
T,Iniversity to pursue doctoral
atudieS to-scliemistrY. Murray is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. ll. S.
Lawless, Burlington, a forraer
teacher at Walton Public
School and at present Director
of Schools for laurlington.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Stanley Bride,
Fordwich visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dun-
das.
Mrs. W. R. Watson returned
home to Moose Jaw, Sask., after
visiting with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Williamson for the past two
weeks.
'Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ennis,
Steven and Leanne of Whitby,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Ennis.
Mrs. W. C. Hackwell and Mrs.
Jean Miller, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLlwain
and family, Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs -James McDon-
ald and Mr.. and Mrs. Russell
Krauter of Atwood visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McDonald,
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IRVIN'S
DOMINION
HARDWARE
BIG
SPECIALS
Ju,ne 13 to 22
COLEMAN
CAMP STOVE
16.95, reduced to
- 13.88
COLEMAN
COOLER
16.95, reduced to
13.88
SLEEPING BAG
16.95, reduced to
12.98
LADIES'
COTTON GLOVES
Reg. 65c
39c
STANLEY
STEEL HAMMERS
Reg. 5.50
4.49
PULLER
SCREW " DRIVERS
Set 5-ln-1 - Reg. 99c
89c
24 -FOOT -9472
ALUMINUM EXTENSION
LADDER
Reg. 39.95
29.88
100 -FOOT
EXTENSION CORD
Reg. 10.99
8.99
BLACK & DECKER
71/4" SAW
with free metal case
Reg. 59.95
39.95
LUFKIN TAPE
1/2" x 10' - reg. 2.60
LUFKIN . TAPE
1/2" X 12' - reg. 3.20
1.99
FOAM
PICNIC CHESTS
Rem 2.49
' 1.99
IRVIN'S
DOMINION
HARDWARE
Ph�n� 5fl�Naito*
ALTON
Detroit, for a few days last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Marks of Ueter. were Sunday
visitors with Mrs. Russell
Marks.
Mr. and Mrs. George Knech-
tel visited on Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Torrance Dundas, al-
so Mrs. George Dundas.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steele of
Lofton visited with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Leeming last week.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Leeming were
Mrs. Mary Skinner and Mrs. Joe
Skinner, Mr. and MrS. Banton
Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Simpson, all of Mitchell.
STAFFA
Geraldine and Ruth Temple-
man were overnight guests at
the home of Brenda Gardiner,
Cromarty, Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and
bunny and Mr. and Mrs. John
Templeman and family attended
a family gathering at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mayer,
Farquhar, on Sunday. The oc-
casion was the 20th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Miller, the 53rd wedding
anniversary IV Mr. and Mrs.
Robert 'Duncan, Exeter and the
llth wedding anxtiversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mayer, of
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Norris, of
Montreld, Quebec, are visiting
for a few days with Mrs. Sam
Norris, Mr: and Mrs. Bob Norris
and family and other relatives
and friends. They leave Thurs-
day for Michigan where Eric
will be taking a post graduate
course for the next two years
at Miehigan State University,
East Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cole and
Jean visited Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. John Temple-
man and family.
Miss Eonnie Miller his ac-
cepted a position at Grand Bend "
for the summer months.
Mr. Murray Haines has ac-
cepted a ,position in Petrone for
the summer months.
Smile of the Week
"Can me
4.•
Win
Neil Murray, junior boy;
Dublin Championship
Margaret Rowland, junior girl; Kathleen Stapleton, senior girl;
and Brian Melady, senior boy were recipients of trophies as winners of the Dublin Continua-
tion School track meet. (Photo by Cantley). It!?
Meets
C.W.L.
Seaforth
Mrs. Gordan Papple was- elec-
ted noble grand at. Monday
night's meeting of Edelweiss
Rebekah Lodge, succeeding Miss
Eleanor Henderson. Other offi-
cers . elected were: vice -grand,
.Mrs. Reta Orr; rec.-sec.; Mrs,
Peter Malcolm; fin. -sec. Mrs.
George Campbell; treas., Mrs.
Joseph Grummett. ,
These and appointed officers
will be installed in October.
Mrs. Wilmer Ciithill, officer -
at -large for this district March
of Dimes committee, reported,
that last January's . canvass by
lodge members and helpers, to-
talled $744 with an additional
• amount of $311.40 being collect-
ed in McKillop Township.
Mrs. Margaret Messenger won
•the mystery prize.
J"u give a brief out-
line of the military campaign ews ef
you've planned?" a reported as-
ked the commanding general.
The general peered at him
intently and asked, "Can you
keep a secret?"
"Yes" wispered the reporter.
"Well, So can I," said the
general.
USBORNE & HIB -
BERT MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE
COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE - EXETER, Ont.
Directors:
Martin Feeney - R.R. 2, Dublin
President
Clayton Calquhoun R.R. 1,
tfiee-President Science Hill
Win. H. Chaffe R.R. 4, Mitchell
Tim Toohey R.R. 3, Lucan
Raymond McCurdy ' R.E. 1,
Kirkton
Robert Gardiner R.R. 1,
Cromarty
Agents: .
Hugh .Benninger - Dublin
Harry Coates - -•'• Exeter
Clayton Harris Mitchell
Secretary -Treasurer:
Hugh Patterson - Exeter
Brucefield
Erueefield UCW held their an-
nual visitor's day with an
attendance of -members and
many ,former members from
Seaforth, Hensall, "Kippen and
Zurich. Mrs. Wallace Haugh and
Mrs. Brodie had charge of the
devotions. Mrs. Haugh gave the
'call to worship and lead in .the
opening prayer. A hymn, was
sung with Margaret McQueen,
pianist. Mrs. 'Fred McGregor
sang "Bless Thi, House". Mrs.
Haugh read the scripture and
gave a short meditation and
Mrs. Brodie led in prayer.
The president Mrs. Jack Hen-
derson took charge and wel-
comed the guests and former
members. She presided for a
short program. Mrs. George,
Henderson and Mrs. pin Hol-
land rendered a duet on organ
and accordian. Mrs. Ross Chap-
man gave a ' reading "Cleaning
the Lamps". Mrs. Berry then
called on several of the ladies
of the UCW to present the
play "Frist Aid from the UCW",
which brought forth inany of
the troubles that beset'the UCW
and also suggestions to remedy.
them.
* NOTICE TO DESTRO'r
NOXIOUS
WEEDS
,NOTICE IS 11E1/EBY GIVEN to
all Property Owners in Huron County
In accordance with the Weed Control Act. R.S.O. 196Q,
Sec. 3, 13, 19, and amendments thereto, that unless noxious
weeds growing on their lands are destroyed by June 24th and
throughout the season, the Municipality naay enter upon the
said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs
against the land in taxes, as set out in the•Act.
The co-operation of all citizens is solicited.
ALEX CHESNEY, weed Inspector,
County of Huron
ti
surPliac $iltilerttig'Wea
'hetd, at the home of ICetrUe-
Lean on'Attaday4 JunePth when
nsetnbers of the ,feattlY 'of 14s.Maven gathered,' to eelebrate
the, ?Atli anninversary Of Mr.
end Afra-ICen McLean -4n en-
joyable afternoon iva;s• held fol-
lowed. by a babecue dinner at
fj,ve o'clock. A purse of money
cVaS presented to Mr. and Mrs.
McLean with Mr. Harvey ilaY-
ter and Mr. Elmer Hayter doing
the honors. Those present were
Mrs. Wm. Hayter, Mr. and Mrs..
Elmer, Hayter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Atiervyn Hayter and
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Hayter and family, Mrs. Reta
Upshall, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Hayter and family all of Varna,
Mr, and Mrs, Ross McBeath and
familY Qt KIPPen, and Miss
Joyce Hayter of Woodstock.
William A. Lemmon, Bachelor
of Science, son of Mr. and Mrs.
llowffrd .Lemmonof Varna gra-
duated from McMaster Univer-
sity, Hamilton, May 31st receiv-
ing his Master of Business Ad-
ministration. Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Lemmon attended the grad-
uation.
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PHONE 527-0240
SUPPLIES
Seaforth
Features for -'FATHER S r.DAY,
Remember Dad,
Sunday, June 16th
•CHECK THESE AND.
MANYMORE
FATHER'S DAY
FEATURES AT
CANADIAN TIRE
STORE
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Famous EVEREAbY
FLASHLIGHT
COMPARE AT $2.19
Includes 2 D -cell Eveready
Batteries: Sports a on-off
switch mainetized for easy
'the dash etc.
storing under 1.77
Special! RAY -0 -VAC
Sports- LANTERN
,COMPARE AT $11.25
For outdoor -type papas! Powerful,
weatherproof, 6 -volt sealed -in -steel
battery. •41" seal beam
unit and carry handle.
2
DUNLOP 'Relece
GOLF BALLS
'Compare at $1.29
Tiny blemishes and Im-
perfections that classify
them reject won't affect
play! Golfers- c
spercial. Each ,J7
BRYDON MARINE
BOW LIGHT
Compare at $9.95
Mirror .chrome with
regulation green and
red lens. 81/4" x 31'
'vide. Bulb, socket and
12" plasdo 5A4
flagpole.
RONSON '260'
Elec. SHAVER
Regular $24.95
Fir an "old smoothy"
on hid day! Stainless
stedblades, automatic
cleaning, side -burn
trirciaZfe. . 1 51
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Jump Aft.
PATIO TORCH
Regular $1.99
• Add a .luxutions flare
to evening garden_ par-
ties! Approx. 6ft. high.
Polished 'alu'minum
top vvith
1
black shaft:
44
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otteeta.
'RAM' FURY
318" DRILL
Special Purchase
Drills We" In steel,
3A" in hardwood. 26.
amp., 1000 r.pan.
Lock -type switch;
Jacobs chuck 103 tan
and key. 1.3.77
BARGAIN
BUYS SPC)RTING GUYS.
6 gre'•44ffrif071141MOIMMIMMIN
ofibranked mesh
Minnow Trap
Regular $3.19
For theflsherman dad I
Save tithe and money
on bait, Folds cam-
actly for stovvIng iu
ce
at. 2 57
or •
Famous 'BEDDOW FISHERMAN'S
Rod and Reel Landing -Nit -
Save over $5.00 Sun Fun Sole
6 ft. -fibreglass rod, 4 Land this., one for Dadt
dayt 31 overall length.
guides and end tip. •1/2
14" hoop vvith• deep
Open face reel with full net Aintnhinni con.
bail pick-up and tooi fitnictionothoi 1 0 7
anti -reverse. I handle. 1.7/
eo"
We reserve the right to limit quantities all ale items
timnomn
TIRE
crinnoirin TIRE
FRED TILLEY-sEAPORTH
FLOATING MINNOW
BUCKET
Sun Fun Special
rdaysminnows a
or ays All metv4
consixuction, 9 It 01/4
wide. Double handle
talon
••• 2.39
APPLY FOR A
CAN. -CHARGE
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CHAIN 'FISH
STRINGER I
.Big Savings
For the confident sip
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