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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1967-06-08, Page 151 s, • r. ALL Tyr.48 I.NSURAN E Donald G. 'Eat at Office in -.Masonic Stack Main • Street - • Phone • 527.1610 Seeforth ',PAINT $3.99, GAL Reg, $8.95. Clearance sale' of fresh h paint. C.I.L., Sherwin evil- tiaras, Moores, Gliddens, .etc, Thousands. of gallons already sold to 'Readers' of such news papers as 'the Family Herald,; Fee Press Weekly .and many others. • 01.I13, GUARANTEE If yotr are not satisfied return unused portion for eornplete re- fund -- Outside: suitable =ion ws,od, steel, . coine"reie`- eTc "Lo= .lours: white, pruner white, brown, yellow, battleship grey, medium grey,,- shutter green, bright red- barn red, cream, black, .turquoise. .Inside: your choice of gloss..exramel, la- tex, 'semi -gloss. White, primer white, sky.blue, light grey,. light green, ivory, beige, canary yel- low, pink, turquoise: Pay in full or 50% deposit. Save chargee, Ontario residents add 5% sales .talc: Minimum or, ders of 'four, gallons or• more shipped anywhere in Canada. SHERMAN"S HARDWARE LTD. 53.7 Queen West, ,Toronto, -Ont: a..Wi choose 'Your DIAMOND Privately AT ' SAVAUGE J.EWELLERS.; (Opposite Post- „Office) • Evening Appointment • By,ArrBngement - FREE -x-17 Jewel Witch with each Diamond. pur- chase $300.00 ' or more 21 YEARS. oat When you 'him 21 ' you are no longer covered, by your parents' `Hospital .- lnsurance.' ' You must take outindividual membership within 30 J days.. ,Get your. ap- plication form at a bank, a hospital, or. the.. Commission. NEW JOB? To keep insu>,'ed fol- low the- insfruCtions on the' Hospital In- surance "Certificate of Payment—Form 104" that your ' resent employer is required to.give-you on leaving. WE ? - The "family" Hospital Insurance premium must now be paid to cover husband anA wife. Notify your. 'group", without de- lay or,if you.both pay premiums direct# no- trfy the Commision. Your I ONTARIO HO PITAL INSURANCE' lik/an' • Ontarto•Heepitat Services Commission, Toronto•T,Ontarlo. Olith Per hoos 1;), i er South ' �% $ rl i� Wirth ,Wome ' I, at' Mrs. Wesley Bradneek, .Au= tote 'held its sat11 district' an- burn, '.W.•1,o, Ward Mena, , nuai Thursday -at. the Orange brattght greetijigs,.and lois); pf Nail, Mitchell, Melly of tileof the activities the F.t: -..LQ.. delegates were dressed in cen- °iUirs. `Ronald Skinner repgrt- ,tennial eo turn.e_s., both anthem !ed; for Farm Accident survey tic and reproductions. stating that 2,12'4 accidents had Mrs: Stuart §hien .presideet .occurred in Perth County), 17 and Mrs. S. Peppier, secretary of these were fatal and 17 per, treasurer, presided .throughout rnanent :.lnjurr. ,Late , afternoon the day -long agenda, tollewing . was the' irloatcommon time of the theme, A Backward Glance happening 'to ages' frgln, 10 to and a Forward Look", so uppro- 20 years, with over 50 years of priate for centennial, . age beit}g a close followers, The president's address left Lunch was served' in the base; .the thought "If anyone is ab- meat of the Mall, by Gould's WI sent from a meeting, her cor: members. • ner is empty and- she -.is. -missed... - ,he- after-notinesessiot> -ePensd Try to be present." - • with a ' flag raising ceremony Mrs. Keith Priest, home econ- when Mrs. Ales; Tanner of I.1111- omist for Perth County, gave crest WI presented a new Cana- areport on the senior training' dian flag, A centennial • gavel classes and the projects corn- -waspresented to Mrs. Shier by pleted and; those planned for -Nits. Couithard. - the 4•H Homemaking 'clubs• in Mrs.. Gerald Holder, ''Mona the area. •• • • Road Federated Women's Iusti- Mrs: • A. E. Langley. gave a tute of Ontario officers' -con, brief report on the 'completed ferettce secretary.,and represen- Portia School for retarded ehil- tative of the honle econ9 mics branch of the . department of Agriculture and Food, was dren and the workshop on Erre Street, DEAR DORS advice from Doris Clark 'SORRY' NEVER HURTS DEAR DORIS — You wrote in one of your recent letters, and I quote; "A lady should apologize for nothing." But you are quite wrong. • How on earth can we expect young people to apologize for their mistakes, ° if an adult doesn't know how to do 'gracefully? We all do things Without thinking first, but a lot of heartaches could be prevented if we /had' the cour- age to say we're sorry, Mrs. C.E.T. DEAR MRS. C,E.T. I'm sorry — that you misread my reply: • It reads: "He may well be waiting for you to .smile_ and ,speak first. A lady should. (Pe- e'iod). Apologize for nothing. 'Etc." ,. Perhaps in the copy you read, the Peril/lid was indistinct. Makes a differnce. Indeed I agree with you that there are tunes•• -when- nothing. but a. humble apology can clear the air. And ittakes a big Person to do it. DEAR . DORIS My eight- year-old boy is having trouble. with reading. The teacher now thinks he may be retarded. 13 u at home he is real bright and understands many things, •A frien • thinks he may just 1 a reading block, or might e one of those "mirror child- ren, He does seem to get words or- letters turned around some- times. Wanting To Help Hint DEAR WANTING =- It is true that children with one reading block or another may be wrongly classified ak 'slow learners. Without the ' night kind of help your lad may be- come really discouraged. ' ' A child may get upset through a family crisis, or loneliness, or a. purely physical difficulty like poor eyesight. One thing is sure: with early diagnosis he stands a far better chance of responding to the right treatment. So many mothers have writ- ten me about this problem that. I have now assembled some facts and a reading list under the title "Children With .Learn- ing Disabilities". " Copies are 'available for 15 cent's and a large, self-address- ed envelope. DEAR DORIS - t -am a lab. technician, but I find the rou- tinework isn't very intellectual- , ly stimulating. I would . like . to go to university next year, but I can't .decide whether to go, and if so, what to take. b' I"A.in interested in Fine Arts;, ut that would cost a lot. I am also , interested 'in literature' and psychology, • and an ' Arts Bourse, would cost less. I.thitik eventually I will mar - y, I would like to have some ,nrtistib training; ' sbarrething to devote my interest to, to get `hway from the drudgery of housework. Advice Wanted DEAR ADVICE — Then dog s'both. Get as ,much general -ed- Every week more people die• cover what ,mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Fire, 4,ositor Want Ads. Dial 527:1)240, iitariveiseavegeesmerreriereerroweerierretreser -INSURANCE WIND TORNADO CYCLONE JAMES F. KEYS„ Phone 627.0467 t reforth Representing 2h* " W iterti , J iOttratice Mufutlt Coo Woodtifiock, Pitt. ucation as you can absorb, first. A general university course can teach you how to think for yourself and will give you a completely different ate proach to` life, DEAR DORIS = I•'•retired- from' driving a taxi three years ago, when I started drawing the old age pension.. B.ut then neither I nor my wife could stand me being around the - house all the time, Thought :you would like to know about my new job. The city tourist bureau got in touch with, me, and now I'm. having more fun, than Lever had before. I am a guide for tourist*, They call me-- when--sohreone needs to be toted around or wants to see the sights, I should .have started it years ago. • . Three Score And Thirteen DEAR THREE' SCORE 4-- So this time Thirteen was a • lucky number! ' Congratulations -on finding a happy niche. PAINTING and PAPERHANGING FREE ESTIMATES IVAN NEILSON PHONE, 527-0603 west speaker; stating that the Women's Institutes are .an aging organization, 'as are it# .}i ep?;, bexsF, There•.•is a wide gap be. tween the girls of the 410 lroia!ie-. Ineldrig, clubs and, the ,average WI member,tgday, Mrs, Wider urged. all members to becgnze: good d public , relations of fivers in introducing the WI aetivitios, to all women In the community,. The WI has not changed, but the world has. We must keep.. -up to date , with our rnetheds to attract and meet the needs ,of those we hope will follow after. • `Mr`s, 1'iatley delighted' the audience with the histdrp of Canada presented in song by means of a tape recorder. •N1rs. Johns brought the ' re - pert of the nominating• comMit-, tee and Mrs. Bradnoch instal- led the slate of officers fp'r 198'68. They are: • Past president, Mrs, Fred Johns., Cromarty; president, Mrs. Stuart Shier, RR 1, St: Marys; secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Seott Peppier, Mitchell; assis- tant, Mrs. D. Goxdon Dow, R1:i; 1, Mitchell; federated representa- tive, Mrs. T. Johns; alternative, Mrs. S. Shier; public relations, Mrs. Carter Kerslake, Staffs; curator, Mrs. Clarence Switzer, RR 1, St. Marys; auditors, Mrs, Ray Morris, RR 1, 'Mitchell and Mrs. Lorne Jackson, Mitchell. Conveners are: Agriculture and Canadian Industries,Mrs. Harold O'Brien, RR 6, St. Marys; Home Economics and Health, Mrs. borne Ross, RR lee St. Marys; .Citizenship and Ed>;tca- tion, Mrs. Gordon Mitchell, RR 2, St. Pauls; Historical Research and Current Events, Mrs. Ron- ald Boyce, .RR 3, Stratford;Res- oletions, Mr§. James McDoug- all, RR 1, Fullerton; . nominat- ing committee, Mrs. Ralph $hel- lenberger, • Sebringville, s. Wilfred Gilbach, RR1, Sebring - vale, Mrs. Bert McIntosh, RR 8, St. Marys. 'blue , coal' Champion • Stove and Furnace`Oil WILLIS DDNIAS Office 527-0150 ,'-- Res. 527-1053 - For Complete INSURANCE on your HOME, - BUSINESS,, FARM, CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY OR LIFE SEE JOHN A. CAR.DM, Insurance Agency, -*phone' 527-0490- Seaforth' Office Directly Opposite Seaforth Motors Mrs. Bert ' •u:uffrelc :..0' Stk Mary's called on, Miss Manche Mills • and Mr. Edgar 1111$ .ori Tuesday 'aftel:.neon, Sunday visitors with 1Y1r. and Mrs..George Wheeler a.rld David; were Mr. and Mrs, Peres! Roff4 meyerof Mitchell,, aria Mr. Ha rold Davis of • k'iillartgtr an Rev; and Mrs. John Coolie of Thamesford, Rev. . and „ATrs. Cooke also called on Mrs: Toho Butters ,in the. evening..- Mr>•� nd Mrs: Robert Robin- son and fairing visited on Sun- day with Mr. and -Mrs; '.Stanley Snell of Forest. • Mr. and Mrs. HarooId Thomson ,of P. . h _ ill ' ark ar ' 2 is t ed..�z • . 1!k. �•c-dr3 day with Miss Blache Millvand Mr. Edgar Mikis. The names of -Douglas Smith and Stephen Hazlewood were omitted from the list of boys who attended the. Boy Scout Camporee. at "Monkton last 'weekend. Sorry boys. - ' Mrs. Harry 'Ford 'is. spending some time with .Mr. and Mrs. William Dickey -and fancily. Mr. Wilson Dodge of Claude- Cunday visitors with Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Beckett, Jacqueline and Geral- dine. • Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills visited. Sunday evening with Mr. Ray Mills who is a Remember! It takes but mdment to 'place an Expositor Want Ad and be -money in pock- et. To advertise, just Dial ,Sea - forth, 527.0240. ' patient in 40004 Age Hospital. • Mr. and, .112rs. Roll R'obiiison . and• family of Stratford visited iday evening with 7I, anal Mrs. Don, :Brine and Che y'1. and Mrs..Fred Parkinson,: Brenda,' Margaret and Janet of aseline and Mrs. Edgar R (Bodd:. of Exeter, were Sunday guests' with Mr. and Mrs; Laverne Rodd, Wayne, and and Eddie. Mrs. Rodd remained for a iew days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Norris 'Webb, ,Tulie and Lorie and gr. and; Mrs. Elgin . Webb of Grand S nd' visited on Sunday, with, Mr., onto. M. and Mrs..Clayhin • Brock, and family of queIph jlrere: Sun- day ;visitors, with Uri. alid'Mrs.: William Dickey .anzl,;family, +Tack Mann and fam#Iy .of fior- H* HURON IIIXPO$1toi ANY .Offl +a.r Ma ' h-s.p FORTIS Insures: • Towns #Illrige • * Alt Chasseof Filrm P : ► Sum r�' ott�l •- thur.'ch*sh ! t�Ns� ended. coverage t° srlloke,, .•water • •#lam R, e, f .:objector etc) 1s of ;***4 0.10i AGENTS; Janes Reys, RR' '.Seefortli,•, Seaforth; Wra, Leiper, fir., Lonelesboee" Sel . e` Har , ld Squires, Clinton; George Cane, Dublin, .Donald G. atonn .' 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