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2—Model 1534 Wideside Pickup
127 -inch wheelbase; 670/15 4 -ply tires.
Heavy duty and auxiliary rear springs.
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Heavy duty and auxiliary rear springs.
Full vision rear widow.
USED TRUCKS
2-1962 Chev. 3/4 Ton Chassis
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Heavy duty springs, Heavy duty clutch. Heavy duty
3 -speed transmission; 700/17 tires.
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Heavy duty equipment; 700/17 tires.,
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by. W: W. Haysom'
your telephone. manager
MOTORIST TAKE,HEED !
Throughout the summer months, Seaforth youngsters
wilt be out on streets and play areas in more numerous
quantity than during the school year, and will unfortunately
make an easier target for incautious motorists. And perhaps
the lessening of direct authority over them — no more home-
work, more relaxed bedtime hours, etc. — will tend to make
them even less aware than Usual of traffic hazards. If so,
then the little, people of Seaforth will be at a double dis-
advantage come the "School's Out Hooray!" that they're so
anxiously waiting for.
A child streaking out from behind a parked car is still
a child; a motorist has adult responsibilities, one of which
is "running interference" for' such children. Let's Jive op
to our.responsibilities and take heed, not lives.
BEAUTY TREATMENT
I'll bet Milady has never suspected a connection between
the telephone' and cosmetics, yet a form of beauty prepara-
tions is actually used to manufacture telephone parts! For
example, rouge is used as an abrasive to polish lenses, and
machinery is kept whistle clean with Freon — the gas that
puts the "zing" in hair sprays. Beeswax — the "body" in
eye shadow — doubles as a preservative for small wooden
parts, and spermaceti — the wax in lipstick serves as a
lubricant. Talcum powder has a use in telephone circuits
^ to prevent echoes in conversations, and isopropyl alcohol—
an ingredient in cologne — acts as a finishing solution for
telephone parts. Although cosmetics undoubtedly subtract
years from a woman's age, they add years to the life of a
telephone!
HAD ONE LATELY?
Question: What has fwo heads, four ears, two mouths,
and stretches out for miles?
Answer: A Long Distance conversation!
Which incidentally, is also the answer to starting your vaca-
tion off on the right foot. Be sure . to phone ahead for
reservations,
NEWS OP IIENSALL
Thieves
In Post Office
Thieves were foiled in an at-
tempted robbery at the Hensall
Post Office about 3:.30 Monday
morning. The shattering of
the glass door on the north
side of the building awakened
residents, who live in- an apart-
ment some 20 feet away from
the building.
Chief of Police E. R. Davis,
Hensall, was called and in turn
called Provincial Police Jahn
Wright and Harry Reid, Exeter
detachment, and Goderich de-
tachment, who immediately set
up road blocks.
A more successful robbery
took place at the same post of-
fice in June, 1961. The robbery
here Monday morning might
have been successful, but being
a very warm evening the occu-
pants of the apartment had all
the windows and doors open,
and the thieves were frighten-
ed when hearing voices.
Circus Enjoyed
The circus eame to Hensall
Thursday evening and was held
in a mammoth tent at the Com-
munity Park and was well pa-
tronized with many having to
stand for the second perform-
ance. The animal acts, and
clowns were very pleasing to
the large crowd, and particular-
ly enjoyed by the hundreds of
youngsters. The circus, present-
ed by Gend Cody and Kipling
Bros., was sponsored by the
Kinsmen Club, who would like
to express their appreciation to
the local residents and many
from other . centres ,v �gtrp-
ported themby their at nd-
ance.
Kinettes Have Meeting
• Mrs. William Clement was
hostess for the Kinette meet-
ing Wednesday, when 'a letter
was read from the club's foster
child. It was decided to enter-
tain the patients at the :,On-
tario Hospital at Goderich, Aug.
26. The Kinettes will assist
with the TB clinic in Hensall,
July 2 and 3, also July 7 and ;
Mrs. William Fuss won the
raffle. Bingo was played -and
prizes won by Mrs. John. Deitz,
Mrs. Bob Caldwell, Mrs. .Hon
Wareing, Mrs, Clement, Mrs.
Doug Johnston, Mrs. Fuss, Mrs.
John Baker and Mrs. William
Mickle.
Unit ,One of.1kCW
Mrs. R. Reaburn presided for
the June meeting of Unit One
of the UCW, with the devotion-
al period taken by Mrs. P. L.
McNaughton and Mrs. Corn-
elious Faber. Miss Jane Pyette
favored with two piano solos,
and the Bible study on the Book
of Exodus was given.
Mrs. Rodger Venner report-
ed for the Friendship and Visi-
.•.tation. Plans' were finalized for
the smorgasbord supper, June
24. Lunch was served by hos-
tesses Mrs. Doug Cook and Mrs.
Reaburn.
Arnold Circle Meets
The Arnold Circle of the
Presbyterian Church met Mon-
day evening with president Mrs.
Gordon Schwalm in charge, who
gave several readings. Miss
Hannah Murray conducted an
inspiring worship period, the
topic, "Wheels For Jungle:"
Path," taking the form of a
radio broadcast in India of the
missionaries at Work for a day
was presented by Mrs. John
Skea, Mrs, Harold Bonthron,
Mrs. Al Hoggarth, Mrs. Bob
Bell, Mrs. Harry Snell and Mrs.
Gerald Bell.
Mrs. Harry Hoy reported on
the Supply Fund, and also an-
nounced that women's and
babies' clothing for the bale
for '"iiiik nto to be packed in
September, is to be left at her
home. Mrs. Ed. Fink and Mrs.
Hoy tendered their resignation
as leaders of the CGIT group
of the church. Mrs. H. Bon-
thron submitted the treasurer's
report.
Mrs. Monteith "closed the
meeting with the benediction
prayer. Lunch was served by
the hostesses, Mrs. Snell, Mrs.
Bonthron and Mrs. Hoggarth.
The men of Chiselhurst Unit-
ed Church are busy this week
helping Earl Dick lay a new
cement floor in the basement of
the church.
Zurich Women's Institute ob-
served their fiftieth anniversary
on Wednesday in the Commun-
ity Hall, Zurich, and for the
occasion'" entertained e i g h t
branches ,from South Huron, in-
cluding Hurondale, Dashwood,
Crediton, Elimville, Seaforth,
Grand Bend, Kippen East and
Hensall. Guest speaker was
Mrs. W. 0. Struthers, of Mit-
chell.
Miss Reina Stephenson was
taken by Bonthron ambulance
Friday evening ,to Clinton Hos-
pital. '
Miss Pauline Bell was suc-
ssful in passing. a dance test
with a high mark at Biarwood
Skating Arena, Sarnia, on Sun-
day, Fifty-two children com-
peted.
Mr, and Mrs, Ross MacMillan
and David, Kitchener; Charles
Mickle, Hamilton, and Mr. and
Mrs. Laird Mickle, Bob, and Ann
and Mrs. Frorence Joynt were
Sunday guests with f Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Mickle and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Moir and
Peter, Kitchener, and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Moir, 'David, Paul
and Lori Ann, of Gerrie, were
Sunday guests with Mrs. Ger-
Mrs. E
er-
Mrs.' E. F. McL. Smith will ob-
serve her 92nd birthday on Sat-
urday, in Toronto, •where she
resides with her two daughters
and a niece, at 37 Kilbarry
Road. Born in Lucan in 1872,.
she is a daughter of the late
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Hossasck.
Her late husband was minister
of the Presbyterian Church in
Safe ToPzense
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STATIONERY• and GIFTS
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Hensall from 1904 to 1917.
Commencing June 28, Hen -
sail United Church will begirt
their summer union services
with the Presbyteriancongre-
gation, services' to be held in
the United Church until the end
of July.
Miss 'Louise Jones has accept-
ed a position with Empire Life
in London.
Drs. Mervyn and Norma Hop-
kinson, of Lion's Head, return-
ed Wednesday ,of this week
from a three-week trip to Eng-
land, Scotland and Denmark.
The trip was made by charter-
ed plane. They are• the daugh-
ter and son-in-law of, Mr. and
Mrs, N. E. Cook, of Hensall.
Mr. and ?Vs. -William Gaiser
and Cathie, Crediton; Mr. and
Mrs, Kenneth Jones and Bobby,
of Lucan, and Miss Louise
Jones, London, visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Jones at the Queensway Nurs-
ing Home.
Mr. Karl Wilken, of Queens-
way Nursing' Home, visited for
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Wilson, St. Thomas.
Mr. aild Mrs. J. L. McCloy
and family, Toronto, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
George Hess.
Members of Hensall Legion
Ladies' AuX'iliary attended di-
vine service Sunday morning in
Carmel Presbyterian Church,.
where they were addressed by
Rev. J. Ure Stewart, of Sea -
forth. The choir, under the di-
rection of Mrs. Malcolm Dou-
gall, sang an anthem. Standard-
bearers were Mrs. Harry Hor-
ton and Mrs, W. J. Cameron. .
In a .draw at Clinton. Green-
house ,and Garden Centre, Jack'
Caldwell, of Be -N -Jay 'Beauty.
Salon,' wona bird bath as first
ptize winner.
Mrs. William Taylor and lit-
tle daughter, Mary Ann, of Mc-
Kenzie Island, are spending two
weeks visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Norval Reid and Diane and
Mrs. -Bert Riley. •
Mr. and Mrs. William Bell,
Mrs. Harry Caldwell, Mrs. "Ed-
na' 'Caldwell and' Mrs. Russell
Consitt vacationed recently at
Eckford Camp, • Restoule.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spencer
enjoyed a recent trip to the
World's Fair at New York, re-
turning home via the New Eng-
land States.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Cross and
Clare Wey, of London, and Mrs.
Ida Jackson and Donald, of
Hensall, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Cross and John in
Toronto last weekend.
BRUCEFIELD
Decoration Day services will
be held at Baird's cemetery on
Sunday, June 28, at 2::30.
KIPPEN
UCW Plan Supper
Kippen UCW met Tuesday
evening with 28 ladies in at-
tendance. Mrs. B. Faber; the
president, was in charge of the
meeting. Mrs. T. W. Reid act-
ed as secretary for the meet=
-ing. Mrs. K. McKay was in
charge of the' ..worship. Mrs.
Howard Plant • was the guest
speaker, and she spoke on "Un-
ity in the Church." Mrs. J. Sin-
clair gave two, readings and
Mrs: E. Kyle gave the courtesy
remarks.
Final arrangements w e r e
made for the annual ham and
strawberry supper, to be held
in the church Sunday school
rooms on June 19, and "for the
congregational picnic, July 14.
Mrs.'' Lloyd ..-Cooper and Mrs.
Kenneth McLeII'an ,were the
hostesses for the meeting.
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Fani'I tes RO
Annaudi - Reunion
The ",53r4 annual -`Love For-
rest_ reunion was held at River-
view ' Park, Exeter, Satl►rd_ay;
with '90 present, from Galt,
Plattsville, Carp, Mich., London
and local places.
Officers for 1965 elected were'
President, Robert Love, Thed-
ford; secretary, Keit Hodgins,
Centralia; sports committee,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Keyes, Ex-
eter; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blan-
chard, RR 4, Walton;,table com-
mittee, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas.
Lavender, Hensall; Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Love, Hensall.
The 1965 reunion will be
held at Riverview Park, Exe-
ter, the second Saturday in
June.
Winners are as follows: Rac-
es—Eight and under, Wendy
Lou Love, Debby Love; 10 and
under, Richard Blundell; 15 and
under, Edward Forrest, Sandra
Watson; three-legged race, 12
and over, Sandra Watson and
Julia Blanchard; 11 and under;
Debby Love and Wendy Lou
Love; wheelbarrow race, 12 and
over, Wayne Love and Edward
Forrest; 11 and under, Susan
Sturdevant and Ginger Love;
balloon race, Wayne Love; mini-
ature shot put, Edward Forrest,
Jim Love; kick the slipper,
Sandra Watson-, Julia Blan-
chard; guess the beans,' ladies,
Mrs. Bob Love; gents, Hugh
Love; youngest baby present,
Elizabeth .Forrest.
MARY MARGARET AL-
LAN, Brucefield, was ' among
the graduating class of the
Kitchener - Waterloo Hospital
on June 6th. Mary is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
gar Allan, Brucefield, and a •
graduate of Clinton Colleg-
iate Institute.
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