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The Huron Expositor, 1966-07-28, Page 5• w • FARM SAFETY , WEEK JULY: .24 1 Check your •farm! Check accidents! What is your farm safety rating? o KEEP MACHINES IN GOOD REPAIR: Keep all guards and safety devices in place. Stop machines before un- clogging, oiling or adjusting them. Don't wear loose, floppy clothing around machinery. ' ❑ OPERATE TRACTORS SAFELY: Start tractorssmooth- ly; turn corners slowly. Avoid ditches, banks and soft ground. Always hitch to the drawbar. ❑ USE THE RIGHT TOOLS FOR -THE JOB: Make sure • your tools are in good, safe condition. Keep them in• a safe place and handle with care. ❑ SPEAK TO ANIMALS WHEN APPROACHING THEM: Keep them. calsis by acting with calm, se assurance yourself. Keep bulls in a safe pen. ❑ KNOW AND OBEY ALL TRAFFIC LAWS: Follow safe driving practices. Read and obey all traffic signs. ❑ BE A GOOD HOUSEKEEPER:. Have a place for every- thing and keep everything in its place. ❑ WATCH YOUR STE' TO PREVENT FALLS: Keep ladders and steps in good repair, with no loose rungs. Make sure they are easily accessible in case of emergency, and don't pile things on stairways. ❑ BE "FIRESIGHTED": Don't smoke around the barn. , Pour gasoline or kerosene outdoors to prevent the accumulation of explosive. vapors. Dry clean outdoors. Don't use kerosene to start fires. Be careful with matches. ❑ . APPLY FIRST AID PROMPTLY: Even minor iniuries may be dangerous if they are not treated immediately. Keep first aid kits in the house, in the barn, and on the tractor. o TREAT 'ALL GUNS AS IF THEY WERE LOADED: Keep guns unloaded except when actually using them. Aim ONLY at targets you want to shoot. Keep Alert To -day, Be Alive Tomorrow! 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Paint Phone 527-1620 Seafojih SEAFORTH MOTORS Expert Repairs To Trucks, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Phone 527-1750 All Makes of Cars, Tractors Envoy Sales & Service Seaforth ROWCLIFFE MOTORS Case Farm Equipment Sales & Service We Seravice All Makes of Tractors Seaforth Phone 527-1670 HAUGH BROS. FARM EQUIPMENT One Mile East of Brucefield Phone 527-0927 Seaforth TOPNOTCH FEEDS LTD. "The Most Value For the Farmer's Dollar" Phone 527-1910 • Seaforth BOYES' FARM SUPPLY Massey -Ferguson Sales & Service Repairs To All Makes of Tractors Phone 527-1257 • • Seaforth Be Safe — Buy - SEAFORTh LIONS CLUB SAFE ` T - CAPS As featured for the International Piowin Match 17_4494#004:. Ms 1 Miss J ue iA'til n, Wligse mar;* triage to John Aoki took placer ,recently in Hensall United IChurch, was honored at a num- 'iter of pre nupial events. The bride -elect was enter 'tamed by her mother, Mrs. ,geatrice Munn, at a trousseau Yea at their home. Guests were ?received by the bride -elect, her Ather, and mother of the. groom -elect, 'Mrs. Harvey Jae - obi. The tea table Covered with a lace cloth was centered with a floral arrangement of pink carnations and white mums. Pouring tea were the bride -el- ect's grandmother, Mrs. -Ida Munn, Hensall, and Mrs. Thom- as Drover, Cromarty. Also pour- ing tea were Mrs. Don McLeod, Ailsa Craig, Mrs. Earl Drover, London, Mrs. William Brint- nell, Cromarty and' Mrs. An- drew Houston; Egmondville. Serving the guests were Miss Patricia Harris, Miss Ruth Ann ,Coleman and Miss Janice Wright. Showing the trousseau and other gifts _were Miss Elda" Wall, Miss Margaret Jean Rus- sell, Miss Eileen Garrett and Miss Joyce Munn. Prior to the tea Miss Munn was honored at a, number of showers. A community shower was held for neighbors and friends in Chiselhurst Church. Hostesses were Mrs. Jack Brint- nell, Mrs: Russell Brock and Miss Patricia Harris. Miss Elda Wall, Mrs. Doug Dailey, Miss Margaret Russell and Miss Joyce ,Munn held a shower for her in London. Mrs. Gordon T. Munn, Stoney Creek, Mrs. Jack Simmons, Mrs. Gordon Munn, and Mrs. Donald Munn, aunts of the bride -elect, honored her with a shower at the home of Mrs. Alex Munn, Hensall. . A dinner was given by Miss Margaret Munro at her home in London. Presentations were made to the bride -elect by the staff of Byron Northview Public School in London and her Sun- day School class at Chiselhurst. Following the rehearsal, Mr. .and Mrs. Harvey Jacobi enter- tained' the bridal party at their home. .• Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen, Stratford, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur O'Hara and Peter of London, were weekend visitors with Mrs. Violet Schwalm and Ray. Mr. William R. Bell has re- turned from a visit with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Brown , and family of Amemee, and . with , his brother, Elliott Bell of Car- narvon in the Haliburton Is- lands and district. ' A meeting to organize Teen VARNA The Johnston} picnic was held at the Bayfield Square Sunday with all family mem- bers present. During the af- ternoon several bands from the area paraded in the square prior to their depar- ture for New York next week end. The United Church in Var- na will be closed in August except for the 7th' and 21st. when Mrs. Alan Scott, ,Eg- mondville, will conduct the service's. News of Staffa TO,wtla h Heidlte`ow�A ktall 1.100. , 11 ' Y Ql next wbek. Ifensail' &nsmen -,and K>�Ilettea are vmsering ,tite• pro, Pet 7.+eenagera . interested -are asked to attend. Mrs. Iwo Caldwell and Tack., Mrs• Eileen Cousin, Mr. Angus Cookman of Mira are vacationing at the East Coaat. Miss Kathie Henderson is holidaying at Grand Bend..,' Pamela, Sheila and Kevin tfndsay- of Hamilton, are vaca- oning with Mrs. John Hender- son and family. Mr, and Mrs. Clendon Christie and Catharine Anne have re- turned frog a trip to the West Coast and Vancouver Islands' by way of Edmonton, Jasper, Lake Louise and Banff, returning home by Seattle and Northern United States and Straits of Mackinac. Robert B. Cameron, accom- panied by Emery Bruce of Windsor, are vacationing for two weeks touring the New England States and the Mari- times, visiting the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bruce of East Bettie, P.E.I. Mrs. R. J. Cameron and Mrs. Gordon Love attended the gold- en wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John McAsh of Varna. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Consitt at- tended the Thompson -Scott wed- ding at Guelph. David Pyette has accepted a position at Bigwin Inn for the summer months. Guests of Mrs. Hugh McMur- trie were Mrs. R. S. Hopkins, Saddle Lake Island, Mich.; Mrs. Florence Smith, Dunedin, Flori- da; Mrs. Lura Bessv, Oak Park, 111.; Miss Vivian Huffaker, La Grange, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds and IVIrs. K. Lagerwerf have return- ed from a vacation at Midland and Muskoka area. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol and Mrs. K. Lagerwerf spent the weekend in Woodstock and Ridgetown. Mrs. Lagerwerf is remaining in Ridgetown for,.a week. Michael Davis is vacationing at Grand Bend. Recent guests with Mrs. Grace Peck were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elder of Oshawa, Mrs. H. J. Statham of Kingsville, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Elder, Ken, Jean, Kathy and John of Ham- ilton, Dr. J. S. Robertson and Miss Carol Lawson of Toronto. Mrs. Tom Gray, Indian Head, Saskatchewan, and Mrs. Jim Hay, Egmondville, visited re- cently with Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. John Drake and Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Par§ons, Jane and Ken and. Ken McCloud left Monday on a trip to the Western Provinces. Ruth and Mary Jane Temple- man are spending the 'week at the Presbyterian Church camp, at Kintail Sharon Agar and Margaret Hoggarth are enjoying a motor trip to the West Coast, Mr, and Mrs. David Sim, Lon- don, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Papple and Lauraine, Seaforth, visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Drake and Murray. Miss Bonnie Miller spend the weekend at Grand. Bend with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Finlayson and Mike are holidaying this week at Lake Huron. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hay- man, Detroit, Michigan, are holidaying with Mrs. Hayman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Arm- strong and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott, Mitchell, left Monday on a motor trip to the East Coast. Miss ,Eleanor Kemp holidayed for a few days last week with Mrs. Pearl Francis and Jane, Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. John Temple- man retuned home Friday from a motor trip to Manitu- lin island and Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Taylor and Laria holidayed last week at ake Huron. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan, Exeter; visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and IVtr, and Mrs. John Templeman and.latniiiies. Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial. Seaforth- 527-0240. TICE. SUPPLIE, THE HURON EXPOSITOR Phone 527-0240 •ss 0' sL 4'' 'V9.A. P i `v i 1 ;. )1. f t 20% to 30% Discount , On all Men's and Boys' Short Sleeve Shirts, Swim Trunks, Bermuda Shorts, Summer Hats and Caps. BILL O'SHEA MEN'S WEAR Phone 527-0995 • • Seaforth HOLIDAY '65PONTIAC AT, SPOTLESS, RADIO '64 METEOR 8 AT, RADIO 64 PONT I AC SPECIALS! '65 RENAULT AT, LIKE NEW! '64 CHEV STANDARD 6 " '63 RENAULT ECONOMY CAR '63 FALCON '63 ACADIAN HOLIDAY SPECIAL 6 STANDARD HOLIDAY SPECIAL 6 STANDARD — Good Variety of Older Cars Priced to Clear — All these SPECIALS at HURON AUTOMOTIVE and SUPPLY Goderich 524-6271 YOUR MERCURY, METEOR, COMET DEALER — Some '66 New Cars, Left — Clinton Rep. George Cutler 482-9782 Seaforth Rep. 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