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\rf,,I' By HUGH HUFF
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._ - �•. Supervisor Seaforth Lions Pool
Water. Show
Everyone is invited to attend
the Water Show at the pool this
Friday evening at 8:00 p.m. The
show should not be too lengthy,
thus permitting Friday night
shoppers to attend.
The show will include water
ballet, diving, life-saving skills
and a demonstration of water
polo-. This promisesto be a
very entertaining evening, and
we hope to see many of you
at the pool on Friday.
Royal Life.Saving
.NQw that the Red Cross pro-
gram has been completed for
this year, we turn our atten-
tion to life-saving, Institetion
has been held for the past
week, and the exams are
be held ,Saturday at 9:30 a.m.
Mrs. Mary Harvey will be the
examiner for both the Bronze
Medallion life-saving test and
the Award of Merit.
The pool will close officially
on Monday, Sept. 3. However,
weather permitting, the pool
may open the afternoon of Sept.
4, and succeeding afternoons of
that week.
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STEENSON BROS.
B/A SERVICE
Goderich and Victoria Streets
SEAFORTH -- PHONE 287
One Square will be punched for every $1.00 purchase
• of Gasoline, Oil and Lubrication at regular price.
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will receive
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Feeder ordered at once
So delivery can be made at the right time,
and installation can be made in nice weather.
"' PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED TO
to SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE
P.S.—We need -a•
good man. to act for installing. If
you. are a steady and reliable man to do business, contact
us immediately.
See: JONATHAN HUGILL
(Agent for Jamesway Barn Equipment).
R.R. 2, SEAFORTH
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Phone 214 - . . Seaforth
Shower Honors
Bride -Elect
The ladies of Cavan Church,
Winthrop, henored' ly1iss .lean
Dolmage, recent bride -elect, at
a miscellaneous shower. The
schoolroom of the church was
decorated with flowers and
pink and white streamers.
A short program was present-
ed, with Mrs. William Dolmage
as chairman. Readings were
given by Karen Christensen
and Robe Doig; instrumental by
Mrs. Joseph Little, and Mrs.
James Axtmann conducted a
contest *A mock wedding, put
on by Mrs. Robert Hulley, Iters.
Robert Dalton, Mrs. William
Dolmage, Mrs. Les Dolmage,
Mrs. Harold Storey, Mrs. Allan
Campbell, Mrs. William Dodds,
Marlene Dolmage and Mrs. Gor-
On Blanchard. was enjoyed.
The bride was called to the
front along with her mother,
Mrs. Roy Dolmage, and the
groom's mother, Mrs. Dill. Di-
anne Dolmage read an address
and corsages and many useful
gifts were presented by Misses
June Dolmage, Judy Thompson
and Karen Dolmage.
Postal Notes
Post Office hours will be cur -
ailed on Labor Day, according
o instructions received by Post-
master Orville G. Oke.
There will be but one mail
rom the east at 7:00 a.m. Mall
vill be despatched to all points
t 6:00• p.m, only. There ..will
e no rural mail delivery.
The wicket for stamps will
e open from 11:00 a.m. to 12
oon only.
George . Tatham
eads CCNR
George Tatham, of the Lis-
owel. (Ont,) Banner was elect -
d president of the Canadian
ommunity Newspaper Repres-
ntatives last week.
The CCNR, which held meet-
�gs on the closing day of the
anadian Weekly Newspapers
ssociation at Winnipeg, repre-
nts many of Canada's week -
es and small daily newspapers
i national advertising promo -
on.
Vice-president of the group is
arry Wenger, of the Wingham
)nt.) Advance -Times, and treas-
rer is Werden Leavens, of the
olton (Ont:) Enterprise. Peter
sling, full-time manager of
CNR, serves as secretary. '
Annual meeting of the new
roup has been set for the time
the CWNA executive meet -
g, slated for CTttawa, Feb. 18
ad 19.
CCNR now has three 'fully op
ational offices in Toronto,
ontreal • and Vancouver. Start -
1 only four months ago, it has
ready made presentations to
-specific national advertising
counts. .
ets Records
Vith Vegetables
New gardening records have
en set this year by • Charles
ddicott, Goderich Street East.
itatoes planted in April were
rrvested June 24, and now a
eond crop, planted in the
me plot, is well advanced.
Not content " with the usual
rden production, Mr. Addi-
tt has taken four crops of let-
ce, beets and b,eans from his
rden, and says there is still
is Ieft f6•r use until frost
mes.
Dairy farmer, questioning pro-
ective hired man: "Have any,
d habits—smoke, drink, eat
3rgarine?"
CHOICE PLUMP
Grade 'A'
TURKEYS
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SIZE, Ib. `T
HERE ARE TREMENDOUS SAVINGS IN HOLIDAY
Lewis
BREAD
WEEKEND FOOD NEEDS!
2/350
49¢
Special
WIENERS, ,ib. '
Save 7 Cents
Heinz Cooked SPAGHETTI
in Tomato Sauce q
15 -oz. Tins 3/490
Save 11 Cents
Clover Leaf TUNA FISH
Solid White Meat 2790
7 -az.
MEATS
Extra Tender Milk Cured Sweet Pickled
COTTAGE ROLLS (Cryovac Halves)
lb. 85¢
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Specially Blended for Red & White
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Ontario's Finest Bartlett PEARS
Domestic No. 1 79¢
6 -Quart Basket
Lewis 2/350
WIENER BUNS.
Delicious SMOKED
PICNICS, Ib. • 49¢.
Save 9 Cents
Delmdnfe Pineapple, Grapefruit
DRI
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Ballet White or
Colored Tissue ..,
SWEET and JUICY
South African
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Sizes 252 or 176
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Seaforth
MR. AND MRS. EPHRIAM Clarke will mark their fiftieth
wedding anniversary on Monday at their home on James St.
The couple were married at the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coleman, in Tuckersmith, and following
their marriage lived in Hullett. They retired to Seaforth six
years ago.
LOCAL
as
Mrs. George Stewart, of To-
ronto, is visiting her sister, Miss
Gladys Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jarman,
Debbie and Ricky, of New Jer-
sey, visited last week with Miss
Nellie Pryce and \"Mr. Edward
Pryce.
Mr. and
Mr. and M
and Mrs.
Mr. and M
Williarh Dr
Mrs. Charles Duney,
rs. Gar Baker, gMr.
Glenn Chesney and
rs: Ken Willis were
weekend gu
ests of Dr. and Mrs.
ennan at Pine River
recently.
Miss Cathy Boshart, of Vic-
toria Hospital, London, spent
her holidays in Kingston, Nia-
gara -on -the -Lake and Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Chesney,
of Toronto, Mrs. Verne Walker
and Mrs, John Rock, of Roches-
ter, N.Y., were guests of Mrs.
E. P. Chesney,
Mrs. Walter- Waytowick, of
Windsor, and Miss Alice Ann
Nixon, of Exeter, were' guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nixon
over the weekend.-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson
and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Clarke
spent the weekend at the Clarke
cottage at Barlow Bay.
Miss Isabel Cummings, of Ot-
tawa, and 'Mrs. Richard Taylor,
of Chatham, visited over the
weekend with Mrs. John Cum-
mings.
IVIr. and Hrs. D. Hoover, Miss°
Linda Hoover and Mr. Douglas
Hoover spent the weekend. in
Niagara Falls.
Mrs. R. C. Anderson, Hamil-
ton, spent the weekend with
-Mrs. Earl Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cole-
man, of Tuckersmith, are on a
motor trip to the Western Prov-
inces. •
Mrs. Margaret Lamont spent
the week in Galt with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Lamont and fam-
ily and Mr. and Mrs.. Aubert
Ausman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McConney
have moved into the residence
on James Street which they re-
cently rented from Mrs. E. B.
Goudie.
Miss Ruth Cluff has returned
from Port Arthur, where she
spent holidays,
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. James G. Carnochan
last weekend were Mr. and
Swim Meet Ends
(Continued from Page 1)
Dawson, S.; Bill Walkum, M.
Brian Forsyth, W.
14 and under—Charles Tyten,
S.; Don McLeod, M.
16. and under—Jim PeniSton,
S.; Jerry Muma, St.M.; Ken
Cardno, C4th.
Front Craw): 10 and under,
Jack Hartleib, S.; Joe Kerr, W.;
Dan Gore, M.; John Dennem,
W.
12 and under Dennis Wood,
St.M.; John Morris, S.; Jim
Morris, G. and Andy Piery,_.C.
(tied); John Forsyth, W.
14 and under—Charles Tyten,
S.; Bill Deneau, W.; •John Duck-
worth, G.
16 and under — Bill Rowat,
C4th; Jerry Manna, St,M.; Fred
Lawrence, M:; Jim Thibodeau,
St.M.
Individual Medley: 12 and un-
der, Ben Dawson, S.; Dennis
Wood, St.M.; Tdm Morris, S.;
Andie Pirie, G.
14 and under—Jim Thibodeau
St,M.; George Reid, St.M.; Bill
Deneau, W.; Charles Robertson,'
M.
16 and under—Jim Pennistan,
S.; Bob Graham, G.
Red Cross Examinations
The August Red Cross exam:
inations were held Friday, Aug.
24. The examiner was Ken
Engelstad, of Clinton. Success-
ful candidates were:
Seniors —Nancy Scott, Jim
Montgomery, Peter Wilbee, Bill
MacLennan.
Lions Senior—Hank Scott.
Intermediates—Jane Cornish,
Diane Finlayson, Robert NeWn-
hani, Janet Turnbull, Mary, Ann
Kunz.
Juniors — John Rau, Gordon
Beutenmiller, Patti Etue, Allan.
Robertson, Jean McLeod, Hea-
ther Beuerman, Jo -Ann Gal -
tier, Ross Huff, Elizabeth Smale,
Stewart McLean, Jack Staple-
ton, Ken Russell, Bill Boussey,
Paul Muir.
Beginners_.Marg Eckert, Ann
lyilbee, Kathaleen Stapleton,.
Bonnie Ktauskopf, John Gibson,
Brian McGregor, Jean Randall,
Margo Wells, Dianne Patterson,
Cato!. Glanville, Janet..:BoSieS,
Elizabeth McLean, Gail l3ro+ri,,
Georgette tacit, Jane Wear'
'field; ,Sandra Colman,
BRIEFS
Mrs. •William Geddes, London,
and Mrs. Margaret Clark, Port
Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe White and
Mrs. L. Healy and Mr. Anthony
White, of Detroit, Mich., have
returned home after a two
weeks' vacation at Montreal
and other points in Quebec and
Algonquin Park, Ont.
Mr. Joseph Sills, Sr., of Balti-
more, Maryland, and Mrs. Thos.
Sills, of Palm Springs, Califor-
nia, spent the past week with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sills, Sr.
Mrs. Hugh McPhail, of Olds,
Alta., and Mrs. T. E, Richards,
of Coaldale, Alta:, are guests at
the home 'of Mrs. P. B, Moffat
and Miss Annette Sinclair, and
while here attended the school
reunion at S.S. No. 4, Goderich
Township,'on Saturday and Sun-
day last.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Scott and
daughter, of Montreal, Que., are
vacationing at the home of Mrs.
James T. Scott.
Visitors with Mrs. Harvey
Mason and Mr. Rorl Mason were:
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sage, of
Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Mrs.
Lorna Nichols, of Kingston; Mr.
Arlie Parker, Canton, N.Y., and
Mr. Rollie Anderson, of Flat
Lands, New Brunswick.
Mr. Arnold Lamont and Ray
Mawson, of Hamilton, spent the
weekend. with Mrs., Margaret
Paul Patrick has returned to
his home in Tnckersmith after
visiting with his cousin, Jim
Randall, in Fort Erie.
Lamont.
Mrs. Archie Somerville, Mrs.
Announcements
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kuehl,
of Cebden, Ont,, announce the
engagerrient of their daughter,
Yvonne Caro), to Hartland Ross
Christian, son of Mr. and Mrs.
K. K. Christian, liensall, Ont.,
the marriage to take place in
Eganville, Ont., Saturday', Sept.
8, 1962.
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Nakes,
Hensall, Ont., wish to announce
the engagement of their eldest
daughter, Aimee Jean, to Wal-
ter Frederick Amess, son of Mr.
Walter Amess and the late Mrs.'
Amess, all gf London. The mar-
riage will take place on Satur-
day, Sept. 22, 1962, at 3:00 p.m.
in Empress Ave. United Church,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sc eie-
mann, of Dusseldorf, Ger ny,
take pleasure in announcing e
engagement of their 'daughter,
Hilde, to Ronald Morgan, young-
er son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Or-
land Johnston, of Clinton, the
marriage to take place at St.
John's United Church, Vancou-
ver, B.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson,
RR 3, Seaforth,' wish to an-
nounce the engagement of their
youngest daughter, Joyce Alma,
to Mr. Bruno Braecker, only
son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Braecker, RR 2, Walton. the
marriage to take place on Sat-
urday, Sept. 15, 1962, at 2:30
p.m., in Egmondville United
Church, Egmondville, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. John McFarlane,
Clinton, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Nancy Ann, to Mr. George Her-
bert Turner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Turner, RR 3, Sea -
forth. The marriage will take
place on Saturday, September
22, in Ontario Street United
Church Chapel, Clinton.
Ken Campbell, Kevin and Kim,
Mrs. Morris Watke and' Mrs.
Jack Harvey are spending their
holidays at Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dundas
have returned from a trip to
the Maritimes and the New
England States.
Misses Sandra McGonigle,
Sgafd th, and Eileen Smith,
McKillop, have • entered as
nures-'in-training . at ' St. Mary's
Hospital in Kitchener.
Mr. • and Mrs. Frank Smale
and Donna spent their holidays
the past week in the Muskoka
and Georgian Bay area and at
Port Elgin.
' Cpl. and Mrs. Vern Graham,
Shauna and Paul left Sunday
for St. Jean's, Quebec, where
Cpl. Graham is stationed with
the RCAF.
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Announcement
GEORGE'S REPAIR SHOP
Now carries a full line of . , .
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
Barn Wire - Romex Switches
Plugs - Heat Lamps
Floodlights - Light Bulbs - Panel Boxes
Fuses - Etc.
George A. Coville - Proprietor
Dublin
Deep Freezers
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Electrical Appliances
School Ahead Means Busy Feet!
SMYTH'S, SHOE STORE carries a com-
plete stock of back -to -school Footwear
WE SPECIALIZE IN
PROPER FITTING
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SEAFORTH -- PHONE 97
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JEWELLERS
for
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Boys' and Girls'
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. ' . 98c up
$8 95 up
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Rinse and Soak Selector . . . Choose
warm or cold water for rinse and
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