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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1962-08-30, Page 8+.:lj7,+:OSIT' RA S44 / RhIta MM. alta +:+.�'.XY ASKATCHEWAN PUBLISHER: - HEADS CANADIAN WEEKLIES The Canadian Weekly - News- papers Association will ask the Canada Council for a grant to Microfilm all the back files of all weekly newspapers in Can ads". A 3resolution passed at the 43rd annual CWNA convention just concluded at Winnipeg call- ed for an unspecified fund to be set up for use by provincial associations to do the microfilm- ing and set up complete files in provincial archives. Moi ed by Jeff Hurley, of the Burling ton (Ont.) Gazette, the resolution reflects a worry on the part of many association members that invaluable hies containing the history of Can- ada will be 'lost forever if not FREE OFFER ON Rexall SUPER PLENAMINS. FREE 36 DAY SUPPLY WITH EACH BOTTLE OF 144 TABLETS AT THE REGULAR PRICE $111. REXALI 9 SUPER PLENAMINS ,rl '.3.i.iyC 36 CYs ..717';`07;;;;' rc t,n .2 19 uf RE All 6 v UPPLY d 144 d You SAY $7.98 9 VITAMINS AND EXTRA MINERALS INCLUDING LIVER and IRON IN EACH DAILY TABLET 72 TABLETS (10 weeks supply) 54.98 (with an extra 18 days' supply FREE) 288 TABLETS {economy bottle) .. $13.98 (with an extra 10 weeks' supply FREE) . JR. 8oz. LIQUID (with 2oz. FREE) S3.98 JR. 16 oz. LIQUID (with 4 oz. FREE) 9.98 AT OUR raL/tORRUG'STORE Ask for your FREE School Book Cover KEATIN'G'S PHARMACY The Rexatl Drug Store PHONE 28 Seaforth Ont. gathered for safekeeping in the near future, Already many pa- pers have incomplete filesdue to fires, changes of ownership, and natural deterioration. The resolution also contains a clause calling for sufficient funds for histories of the week- ly press to be commissioned. These histories would be hand- fed on a regional basis. Some weeklies have already been privately microfilmed, }out the cost would be prohibitive to the average small weekly news- paper. A 100 -year-old weekly would have nearly 6,000 issues for photographing. JOHN PINCKNEY, pub- lisher of the . Rosetown (Sask.) Eagle was named 'President of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Associ- ation at the 43rd annual convention just concluded at Winnipeg. A SMILE 'OR TWO A good wife laughs at her husband's jokes, not because they are clever, but because she is. Mandy' "You -all reminds me of one of dem flyin' machines." Rastus: "How cum, woman, how cum? Cause I is such a high flyer?" Mandy: "No, sah, culled man; it's jest 'cause yo' ain't no use on orth." The Plan for . Merchants' Exhibit Booths at Seaforth Fall Fair WILL BE ON DISPLAY, COMMENCING - 9:00 a.m., Tuesday, September 4th May be seen at The Huron Expositor Office .or - Contact R. JAMES WALLACE or CLIFF BROADFOOT All space will be reserved on. a first -come -first-served basis. Loss High In Accident Series In, Henson Area Property damage totalling $1200 resulted Saturday one mile east of Zurich on 84 High- way, in an accident involving two cars. Cars were driven by Miss Mary Ellen Doyle, 17, RR 1, Staffa, and James Masse, 16, of Zurich. Masse, who was knocked unconscious by the im- pact, was taken to South Huron District Hospital, Exeter, and was released Sunday with go apparent injuries. The accident occurred at an intersection. OPP H. Reid, of Exeter, investi- gated. Cars driven by William Al- fred Pfaff, 79, RR 1, Zurich, and John Edward Cleave, 19, RR 3, Bayfield, were involved in an accident Friday' evening on 84 Highway, in front of Zurich Bowling Alley. Jerome Hoff- man, RR 2, Zurich, a passenger in the Cleave car, was treated at the office of Dr. J. C. God- dard for cuts and bruises. Dam- ages were estimated at $'700 by OPP Harry Reid, who. investi- gated. Mr. Cleave and Mr. Hoffman are employees of General Coach, Hensall, and were re- turning home from work when the accident happened. . Ed. Dick, of Cromarty, was the lucky winner recently of $500 at a bingo in Mildmay, sponsored by the Rotary Club. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Orr at- tended the Doan .reunion at Canatara Park, Sarnia, and va- cationed in Flint, Mich., with the latter's sisters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Dove and also with a sister and family, Mr. 'and Mrs. William McEach- en in Sarnia. Ross 'Christian Wins Award Ross Christian, Hensall, has been advised by the Canadian Bankers' Association that he has been awarded second prize in this year's essay in the Jun- ior Division. This competition is open to all employees of all Canadian banks in Canada, and their branches in other parts of the world. This is the second time that Ross has placed in the winning group, having won sixth place two years ago. He is Fow .stationed at Chippawa branch of the Bank of Mont- real. A son of Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Christian, of Hensall, he attend- ed South Huron District High School, Exeter, and started his banking career in the Bank of Montreal, . Hensall, where his father is manager. Remember. it takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pock- et. To advertise, just phone Seaforth 141. We are BUYING and now TAKING DELIVERY of • WHEAT • OATS - • BARLEY MIXED GRAIN, TIMOTHY and FLAX; Check our Competitive Prices Book Your Orders NOW for SEED WHEAT and FERTILIZER Take advantage of our - FREE SOIL TEST SERVICE before Fall planting OPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED CONSTRUCTION of a $40,000 addition to Hensall United Church is well advanced. The building, 32 x 60 feet, will pro'Vide 14 classrooms, an auditorium and modern kitchen facilities. Walter Spencer is chairman of the building committee. HENSALL NEWS Union services will conclude in Carmel Presbyterian Church this Sunday, Sept. 2, when the guest speaker at the morning service at 11 a.m. will be Rev. Russell Self, returned mission- ary from India. To conclude these union services, a mission- ary rally will be held at 8 p.m., when Rev. and Mrs. Self will show films of his missionary work in India, and will provide vocal duets, and Mrs. Self will contribute accordiari selections. Rev. and Mrs. Ross MacDon ald and. family, who have been at the Presbyterian Camp at Kintail for the month of AU'gust, will return home Sept. 3. Mr. MacDonald was manager of the camp, while Mrs. MacDonald was nurse. Amber Rebekah Lodge ,will meet Wednesday with a pot- luck supper, convened. by Mrs. Lorne Chapman and assistants, Mrs. R. Elgie, Mrs. George Park- erand Mrs. Garfield Broderick. Messrs. Wm. Murray, Park- hill; Mike Murphy, Arva; Fred Busch, Broughdale, and Russell Schroeder and Kenneth Reich- ert spent a few days at Wasaga SEAFO TH PHONE, 775 "TSE MOST VALUE FOR THE FARMER'S DOLLAR," T LT `I T LL.. T LT IT ITdKe IT IT LILT Beach. Mrs, Mae McLellan and little. granddaughter, Valerie, are vis- iting this week with, relatives in Sarnia. Wayne McLellan, nephew of Mrs. McLellan, who has been holidaying for the past several weeks, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCloy and family, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mrs. George Hess and visited- the latter's .father, George Hess, who is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. Gary 'Corlett, Bryan, Diane and Geoffrey re- turned to their home in Toronto after a few days spent with Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook. Mrs. Merlin Love and -chil- dren, London, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George ,Arm- strong. • Sgt. and MrS. Don Perdue and family, of Kingston, are vaca= tioning with the latter's mother and brother, Mrs. Violet Schwalm, and Ray, and also with the former's relatives in Clinton. Miss Carolyn Cook has return- • . J. R. McLACHLAN, left, outgoing president of the Cana- dian Weekly Newspapers Association, points out the well - 'sculptured horn ,pf an impressive butter buffalo to Charles Nolan, new first vice-president, and Miss Janis Evans, daugh- ter of Manitoba Queen's Printer, R. S. Evans. The 'butter buffalo was sent to the 43rd annual convention of the CWNA, • recently concluded at Winnipeg, by the Manitoba Dairy As- sociation. Mr. McLachlan is publisher of the Virden (Man:) Empire -Advance, and Mr, Nolan is publisher of the Stouff- ville (Ont.) Tribune. SPECIALS - FOR Thursday, Friday and Saturday Rose Brand Sweet MIXED PICKLES 16 -oz. Jar 28¢ KAM 12 -oz. Tin 44¢ York New Pack PEAS -•--Fancy 2 15 -oz. Tins 33 Hereford CORNED BEEF -12 -oz. Tin 480 Green Giant CORN NIBLETS ....'2 14 -oz. 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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simpson, of Birmingham, Mich., spent the weekend with the former's mother, Mrs. Lou Simpson. Pamela and Judith Mickle were holidaying last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle. Miss Jean Lammie, of Cen- tralia, spent the weekend with her aunts; the Misses Amy and Greta Laramie. Gregory Corneil, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corneil, who has been a patient at South Huron„ Hospital, Exeter, recov- ering from a fractured leg, re- turned home Sunday. Mrs. Jarvis Horton is spend- ing two .weeks with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Horton, in Mont- real. FREE DELIVERY with every '$3 purchase of Cities Service Super 5-D or Economy Mile - master Gasoline. Offer good from Monday, Aug. 20th, to Saturday, Sept. 1st DRIVING INSTRUCTION --See Don Smith at the station or. Phone 415 for information. DON SMITH'S CITIES SERVICE STATION - Licensed Mechanic — Repairs To All Makes of Vehicles Phone 415• Seaforth, Ont. 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