The Huron Expositor, 1959-06-26, Page 6.•
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USlE• THESE cLAssnnoATioNs
ro Noun ALIMANTAGE
1. 'Cowing Events '
2. ripest. StreYed
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• 4iI9eVciWanted •
. 15. Thisiness Opportunities
6- Teachers' Wanted
7. Situations Wanted
Farns Stock E'er Sale
,tgliit7XTFO5j•allate
15, ArgeTeiJ- For Sale • •
. 12. Wanted •Tcr HtLY
13. Wanted
14. Property iFtor Sale
1.5. Property For Rent ,
16. For Sale or Rent
17. /Wanted To Retit
, 18. Property Wanted
19. Notices • .
20. Auction Sales
21. Tenders Wanted ,•
22. Legal 'Notices
• -23. Cards a Thanks
24, In Memoriam
,25. Personals,
The. cost hi low, ,Classifications 2, 3,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, '13, 15. 17—nliniffittW
25 centa 'an insertion. All other claw&
fications, minimum 60 cents per,„useertion.
.except Autions Sales (20), Tendert; 'Want.'
ed (21) and Legal Notices (22),„ rates -on-
- application. ••
11. Articles For Sale:
2X0 TONS "of ;fertiliser:: Super 2:.0-12,,
Shur -Gain. Apply . to RALPH Elsnte,,,
19. Notices -
.lfELTCg,,I.ETTEEING, , sign 'Painting.
.show cards. GAR ,3-IAXER,' Goderich St -
Phone 21 rt, Publin. U-6s;c1.
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'•FOR, AS LITTLE as...5250 down yon -can'
•OtVrk Your own home,. Per' further 'infer -
East.. • - - 19-68xt
RADIO EEPAIRS -- For all kinds of
radios. at TERRY'S RADIO SERVICE,
Church Street, west .of Nortbside United
Mation Phone Clinton KE. 8-3250,..or write Church, Seafoi•tli.. Phone SS.
COLONIAL HOMES. Igo., P,O., Box 423. • .. • 19-65-tf • 11' S : • , • •
26' th - •
ciihttih, chit, , • .• • .
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REVITALI4Ela cleaning at 'Buchanan
25. Personals
•TrrGiroNIG SUPPLIES (tubber Goods),
mailed PostPaid id plain sealed envelope
with 1)rice list. 6 samples 25e; 24 sam.
Pies 51.00. Mail - Order Dept. T'- 78,
•110V.4.-11.1.113BER CC., BoX, 91, Hamilton:,
;•CETOME • .kitchen ',table With. chairs.
three-quarter inattress .and •aPrings, dress-
er, large. bureau„- . leaf.
refKigerstorr,rengette electric "stity,
splall WOOd and Goal stove. 'Call • 649• It 4
6S3 -M, Seaforth,• 'after Friday,: •
• ' '• ' .11:68-1
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AtEXANOEH-7.At,'Scott MeMorial
Cleaners.' Mount Mount -Forest, Ivre.re Pneta and tal, 'on -June 21, tO Mr, and Nrie. JOha
stains removed. Garments stay clean long-, Alexander'. "Seaferth, daUghter. _
er, 'wear • longer. Agent: MILLER'S •BETTE.11S--At St. Themas on June 8, to
.BERr, VIBE, Phone 247 for and Mrs. Ron Button, St. Thomas,
pick iip' • 19-67-tf daughter--I/farlene Louise- •
. • • -, • • DE CORTEI—AtStott Memorial 'llospital,
on June 22 to M and M C r s
20 • Deqprte, Seeforth, a .deughter.
r- a rs... o u
. • •• DELANGEL'-•.A.t. $cott Memorial °Hospital;
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DRAIN .TILE gline 21, ,to , Mr. and Mrs..-...Tosepla
-• . • .• , ,Delaney, RR. '1. Dublin, a daughter.
Call 193, Luean • .
AUCT• ION -,SALE 'F,A.LCONER—At .glinton Public Hospital.
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• RYEALI, BRICK .NP, TILE LTD . , ,• . on' Tuesday. June 23, to Mr. and Mrs-
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• 1ELGII4FIELD.- ONI'ARIO Prank Falconer, a son, A. brother, for
AuCtion Sale • of Flouse.hold Effects in •.Tanet, .Toyce, June ,and Jean. .
•'• . ' the 'Village a BrusselS .on -.SATURDAY, DDEN—Mr. and Mre...-Rpy...Ileelden,' St.
JUNE 27th at, 1 • ' , ce.
announ. the, arrival. ' of.,
Walnut bed: ebe-st -of draWers '1959: & great grandson. fer Mrs. :Onth-
'dresser ; table.:-.0Stermore niattress' arine ,Heddeii.,,Hmisall. and grandson for
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moiresVeAsia. 1,1110318 si4',
down and' disabled' 'birth:animals. Prompt,
Collectien Srf , .dead., and
disabled. farm', animals.., and hides. Call
collect.; '.=;r..ANDREWS,• '851 R 11, Sea-:
forth., Associated' with DarlingCo., of
Can'ada''Btd. • • 12-65-tf
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. • *radio: .2 „Card tables ;r. 'Hoover. vaci1U2A; , granddaughter for•Mr. ami Mrs,
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1. -Coming Events
.• BAND CONCERTS by eeforth
lenders every Tuesday evening at Victoria
• 1-68-9
Pa*.
DRESSED HAM SUPPER, Carnival, En-
tertainment: drawing for „Chevrolet ; St.
Columban, Wednesday, July 22. ,
1-67-3
12. ,Wanted To Bny.
arid. .Slumber. ging springe2 bedrooni. Mr., and Mrs.,•Clo,yd Hedden, , St. • Cath-•
. :chairs ; walnut ced chest ; .sntique „Chest a.rbrieS... • • • • ,..
, of drawers; 'oak book alielvesi-.-2 Clintnii Public Hospital, • on
tables waluut mirrors ;' laundry June '19, to.. Mr. and Mrs; ilaviti 'Reid
pet$ ; iiarrteee ; walnut' gate-leg table t 'tea , • (nee Verna Eyre), Clintui1,,
wagon what -not; 2 "; small Upholstere,d ',ley David: •
Chairs ; oval antique table; 2 floor lams,; ROCK -Mr.- and lYli•S, Floyd;,.16c1c" • (nee
2 table' -harms china: ,cabinet; autique i•Betty 'McLean), Hamiltcin, announce the
desk ' stool '; rocking " thair television"; arrival ' of •th ir da.ughter Lorrie A
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14,, Property ForSale
A. 6-310053 ObT•TAGE With bath; ,con-
y.enientlY located., Apply to Box 8.45, 313391DEON: EXPOSITOR. 14-67x2
'6 scatter rugs ; 2 small -rugs , AlcLean, Hamilton, •and . first great
tor ,refrigerator; Moffat electric range*. grandchild for Mr. John Pansmore, Hen-
antique",fiewer stand: large crib, ovalligili ' '
bag ; screen. for fireplace, brass guard
batlirdorn scales; other articles too
• •rfouSE FOR SALE: West' St.'three • • •
2.•... Lost, Stray ,-.
ed •.bedrooms, .one "floor. Apply MRS. •G. T. • TERMS—Cash CUllifiVIINO:-.4Iri ...London _on Sunday, June
28. Deaths
'1.,,.John ... Cumming, of Seaforth, • in
' ' . .$IIWLAIR 183 31rougl,dale Ave. London
NOTING tattle fox hound, brown back, '.82,i year
light' tan . head,, white legs and markings.,• . .. „, , , ,Ont . , •- Auetioneer : Harold ‘laks°ayour home ztow $() 90 down. 2, 0_6's-4 ,• ..s..TEw..23 likaltrTy"---.8teIntttin h81.t
eaaforth, en 'Tuesday,3.1iiie
, • 'Has been gon, for two Weeks Reward. "• year
Finderi,please 'con'tact LESLIE PEPPER,
•ft.E..4„ Walton. Phone Seaforth 8.54,E 22. '•
.VLA... proJ,ects. •,,T.a.rnis ...to- suit. CLAYT •. • ' AUCTION SALE • ' . • ' ' '. - ' •
, - . HANNAH SCHOOL PICNIC
• • . 2-68-1
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CanditiOnt---,matle
4. • Map Wanted.
'HOUSEWIVES, need extra ' ilioney1
Start. your own profitable businesi
• ing an Avon- tertory. Opening. Sea-
•'117"Torth`.- "-310tHER:Xielf-78 ,
'•"Owen Sound,- Stating telephOne „Manlier. , :
•.4-67x2
44
TIF_IP WANTED
• Number of young .girls and boYg 're'"
,• (mired immediately. Pleasant working,
conditions. Permaneut....employment,
SEAFOI1TH SHOES LIMITED
Seaforth, Ont. .
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FIOUSEr :FORs- -tna,M ern
home .= John ".St., Conveniently ;located tO,
churches, SchoOl: 'OJ beat;
full .hasement-l. Ana" .:Ponah:';., modern.. kit- "
cben and 'bathroom. IntMediatelaosSession.
Attractively' ptiCed for sale, 11OSS
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;•T,JAR„E• r bungaldw, • near Main
St.; "modern kitCheit•'ancl.%;batla",„,• '.rubbei". tile
fleois kitelien;.1 bath , and "dibing.1*.00M
• hying .room ri?raowith , natiiral •fireplace ,
breadletiru and draiiiia
base.nielit ;' rieW.•••Oil furnace; kinnilrY
bibs; eXtra'.10t, Easy . terms. • 2194 • or
130.). 820. Seaf:‘7!•!..1'..:
.0000 • BUILI5fl1-0 LOT fer sale on
•North 'Main Street., 'Ranch -style brick
house' on li Main Street,2 'bedrooms
d den or, 3 bedrooins. This home in, ex..
cellent iontiftion. rally landscaped. 'Priced
HELPWANTED • 'ell as. "`nerli'ving" APPlY ARC)
• Applicationg will be received up to June
1' 30, 1959, for the caretaking i:tf School No.
• 5, Tuckersmith School Area.
W. P. ROBERTS, -
SecretarY-Tressurer,
R.R. a Seaforth. ` •
°t,
0. FREE Phone S66, Seaforth„,,,Ont. •
• 14 -GT -if
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15. Property For Ren
A.PARTMENT for ren.t. Phone' Seaforth
;• •ac ion . $ale o ouse o ec
the Town• of , Seaforth, .013 , SATUBDA,Y,
JULY -4t1i, at 1 P.m. ' •.
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StlidiCt •C'OlIch 4 occasional" chairs;' 2'
'boolc'eaSes; walnut • tables ; Io t 21-'
cli4.1e.levisicei:;........whatno •
piece mahogany Mahogany dining rpora saiit41-breek-
fidnt, buffet, table. and .6 'Chairs '(excellent
htl-t* ) • 1.;.p. 'r' rnirro2 end-tables,-,rua--
,lieganY bedroom snite;, vanity .'chest , of
drawers :'hedl',Slurings and mattress; maple,
,spindle bed; mapletrill beds and 'e4eSt
antique" dresser; 2 .1101. trees; 7-piete,
,chrome.lcitehen Set eulde•foot ref 'rigeN
.clathern;' taelbeelandod
trje- sto" ved; glsas ' 'cuP'
radio and -.record ' player; -eleCtrie-laraPa ;
machine ,J4ennic're gas
2 cogelieS,F.. '2 radios; ,dishes; %step -ladder ;
n
firyer•-•'..sew.ing machine ••.• rugs: kitchen'
.ufensils ; 3 ,rairrdric :74k31, 17k41,. 19x41.:
verandah :furniture:, electrib . deep 'fruit
garden tools.; . lawn fertiliser,: and seeder::
'Power. mower:: • girl's large bike; • other
article teentirrier,ous - to ,mention: , •
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TERMS-72Ctl.sit.`.' •.
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. 'Proprietress: -MRS.. •HUGHEE SPRIDAT
Auctioneer: Harold jaCksbn.,;
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• , :Anititinent, available- 21.- Tenders Wanted' -
July lit.' 'oRyITJT,T. ocE; Seaforth-
•• 'APPLICATIONS • "
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TRE---F.Q4111-v
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' • ...N • • . Two imircomt. :apartment for
iir ARE- REQUIRED FOR .a;vailable lit..July-1 new& decorated. Near
OF 41.1AN,AGER. OF fat. PUBLIC? • Shoe ' fattory, 'on. 'Welsh Street. • GLATT
• SE'AFORTH, ONT.
• UTILITY COMMISSION, . ''• 15V,I,TNIs,... ... •- ' -15-67-tf
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TAVIIT•lflti.1ftit.'..SERVIGEt 'shit/Ten/us,
Applications will 'be received. until 12 .repairing'all kinds Pciyier or hand, power's.
,;.... &clock' noon Friday, July 10, for the pogi.". Jon.±,T mae.LEAN, r,Phime; 649.
Sea -
tion of Manager of: the Public Utility portal. •• • „:•• 1.9-66x8
COmmission, Seafoith. ()ntatio. Applica-
tions. iu order to he eonaiclered, must be self,,cOntinned. newt.
made. on a prescribed form, a coP4'., rooin4partmenc,..suitable
which maf be obtained from 'Izidies_te.enliple with small:41414-:
. Apply...any. . evatting,' Mit 'Satnidap.' OR;;
• The Secretary, • • virmif -PAM North' Vein St.; Seaforth.
• PUBL,IC UTILITY COMMISSION, " • • •
- 10-67,4
Seaforth, Ontario.
• 4-68-2
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tt 7. Situations Wanted
• WANTED: Home work, sewhig, wash-
, South of United Church- 7-66x4
DR,ESS1VIAKING, alterations and all
'3:: kinds of sewing. Call 231-3, ,Seaforth„
or call at M,RS: CHARLES JOHNSTON,
. 7-68/Or
19.• Notices. •
C0111/1;tTt LAUNDEWERIA
fortis and district and D• in Sea-
ry'eleaning Serg
vice. WEBB'S nrer.rAmis, 'Seaforth,
ERagent for Jdradi Clein4a LaUhdeteria
REIC,. Extter:7' .
8. Farm Stoble For Sale -
;••
,' TEN SOWS, lired Pare York, firiitnd
• second litter sows, due Within two wecs.
ALBERT W. SHIRRAY, R,E. No. 2, Hen -
1; sail Ont. Phone 683 Xt 11. .
-• 8.43-1
9. 'Poultry or Sale
300 RED , ROCK Pulleta..ready tO
Apply to JOE DELANEY, Dublin.
e.,step.
REqUEST 13ray pricelist dayold heavy
breed cockerel SPecials. Prompt shipment
dayold, sonic gaited, dual purpose pullets,
and coekerel. Some Annis pullets, also Leg -
horns. Order July-Angust Monett Arterit;
WALTER MaCLURE, R.11- 2, Seiforth.
Phone 844,55 5. 9-65-4
10. Vseil Cars For Sale
's,
HIGHT'St•CASH PRICES
• Paid in surrounding district for, dead,
.old, eick .or-40Mblecl-borses and cattle, --Old
horses .for alaughter at 5e per pound.
• For 1)rompt, --sanitary disposal, Z4 -our
f,Pliene _LEROY ACHESON
Atwood 153, Collect. '
"-• 19-67x20
, •NOTICE ,
'ruCkersnsitls Township- 'Municipal DuraP
wilLbe opened frera pxo. to 6 para. on
lirednaday and Sat-Ur:lay afternoons, until
further 'notice.
. xl---i"or(E.41,rwr, •
Clerk.
•• 19-654f
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREE,I)ING
• ASSOCIATION ,
"Where' Better Bull's A-rel./sea"
Artifitial Breeding Service —.All Dr.eeds
of Cattle --Member owned and control.
led .Cost LoW EntangleHigh
' 1957 FORD Station Wagon, 9 -pass• ena Ilse of the best tufts .—.. Disease Control-
gg% good condition. PHONE 2194, Sea- led ..--. Safetr- • ''
. foath. V-88-2 • ••
, For service or more II:don:elation, itlionet
1951 PONTTAC Sedan DeliverY: lOW ciLrbirol,r Errs Z4441.
mileage, hi good running order. Cheat,
for cash. PHONE HE, 2-9512, Clinton. or for Long Distance
,, 10.484 °LINTON°. ZEIstrrn P-stso
Articles For Sale
sTRAwmitItats fot. sale, Etypir to
- • STEWART DALE Phone 847 It 21,
forth:
11
CRIA large size, used very little. Ap-
ply JAOE EISt.ER Sr. eaforth.
11,63x1
15 Adam of mixed Bay fot sale. AlIt
DIY to •CLB,M KaAtisitotre. phone 40 R
21, Dublin. ' • 1168x2
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• IIHATTY" washing machine, in 'perfect
entldniure. Bargain:- --APP1P Apartnient 4,
M�I APTS., Main Streht. Seaforth.
• STEEL .000FIN0,- Iasi:disk rotting and
aiding cedar ar,F4t, :an Berate 7011
lyttY, • Photte teaferth 841.'a 2.. BORDRPI
• •
•,
• 'MDR foam rulsbe.i aceeMories;
. ..,'Inlyelties and tote bags at STAESEN'S.
•."PL1/203iNE.. Phone 49, Beisfort.h.
1 • 11'.:61
AD hair4oiderjjstettiationalf
ttle6-4,fort,-insiver. okciaGE• nOwtort.'
'W..•',Varna. Phone Rensell 676 R 21, ReastilL
• I1,42Stf
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nunet.a. not& A -i rabl->erf'
also diekshutt Steel • Wheel nisinctre
SPr&idei, new martin .telid;Main'. IT.
T'ALtikir 1, Seforitil. "Pilate' 882 E 4.
, • li-sort
ERANT ,.reacly fa 8 to 10
dAlut genie Your othi; Phone'
Seat:4.th 866 5121..APPlsoto MRS. MARY
1/01Wi1/0t, 1ut 2 ...Seaforth. •
.11-418-1
1111,1S-CHAINESS. ,C"A' Mai ars, gam, -
line engine, ilia Onl61 on d'60 cornirine, tri .
APPIY 0ENT W060,;
31.35. 8, Ebben. ,Thene ,SettfOrth 812 •
• , 11424: •
Efetween: • .
7130 end 9:30 it.tit •Woo_le HaYS'
6180 and S Sattirday evenings
Calls receiv,.4,ti4 Subtiday" evening will
be served on $12ti4ay blotting,rot 10w2in beat on, Stinday.trlornirgLDO NOT Call
until ilforiday rcoraitig„
ESTIEllt Gierrt.0FOlt nttrzit. ti•Ww0
• 13-63-tf
TENDERS WANTED.
FUEL OIL AND COAL
,
The "I'ucitersmetle School Area •
vites tenders as specified Alierewith-: •
. ; • • ' . '
11 Furaraee0i1 supplied when
neetled to 'Schoolii"-Nos. 2, 5, 7,'9 apd 10
during the 1959-1960" sChool •terra_ ,
,Furnace Hard Coa/, beat quality an..4
thraeite, 7 tons -quantity each- ter Sclibols.
NOS. 1 and delivered before August 31,
• ,
• 3. Furaace Stoker Coal,' best.' quality,
1 tons quantity for.School No.. 8, Eginond,
vfile, delivered . befUre August •31, ipts.
„ .
' Th'e above tenderi Will be reCeiVed
noon July 14,' 'Tile lowest 'or .E011y
tenders riot necessufily accePted. '
22.
W. P. ROBERTS,
R.R. Seafel"th.
. for a Meat enjOyable ?and' StiecetO•
fid.•pionie ,.helt1 At.'llannalt.•:Sebecd,
No: f.7.,•',Tiickertioitli,'Ttie6daY
iog.f A •reee d.'numher„.4-,People
eAS:retentaridadaceniteolitt,ix--
:Per , Following
'Grace'. a fpresentetthri. of !a :6-oin:
'sage .was Made.'to. the teacher,
:Mrt ",.Thentai ',Kay 'en behalf. 'cif
,
the. Home' -and School Association.
Tlie .attociation: also henered. the
two: Grade &gra uates -• Heather
McLeod. ,fand.. JohniVfeeowari,,f.2.'w,-
have cothp1eted'their-tehecilir.ig.ff;At:
No.. 7.; .When theY were each. pe'
tented -with a pen by thepresitlent
.111rs..
A program of genies. and „races
fello'Wed,..rtinged...4Y rs: Joh
Ca:Median.: and •conducted
-.Forrest.- The ...following were -the
•f events ,and winnerS::•pre=schoolers;
• ".Pastf thePaCkage.7.; .straight•run
lung raCes;: .'Pre-Sehoeters'; 'Bob
'Cotithelian ,,Lynn McLean,. *siie.*to
nine year -Sy' Bill iCar,noc en, rime
•-years;'•---Deitald
'Landsherceigk,",:„,benOld". 'MeLeed;
Sehrid students, "P„otk. • ...thq
contest, Keith MacLean, " peter-.
-finerl'i hallecinf.liloVvine;
'Harry McLeod, Jelin Carnechan;
ladiee -.:Mithanti:•:f calling emitest,
Mrs.* • Harr Y . McLeod,.: Mrs S Alec
..Chesney; eraeker And .Whistle cen-
' Donaid MeZod. Gerald
ownsen younges person. pres-
ent ,Gerdon --Hpaine9tran•;°7- oldett°
person ,preselit;" Mist, Bertha..„FOr-
rett; '1adies7,,.and.'gents" thread the
'ptitrglie ack
After,. these ; 'events MrS.,
whnioleavhig,,Ilaintah- Scheel- atter
,six and -onedialf years to take, up
nevi. •-duties 'in -Seaforth..:.Publie
•School in. September, -WaP-Preterit7'
ed- with -a • firligength,-.)111.Morlertbe--;
half Of f the. parents., children and
friends lin-the dis-trjet; the address.
being read lay. 'I'. :Q. ,Fox, •and the
al Notices — •presented-Lby James Lands -
NOTICE to CREDITORS
•
• In the Estate •sf .er..tNre ALExANomst
All persons having claips against.."tkc
F.State of' Jennie Alexander. late of the'
-Town of Seaforth, in the County of Hur-
on, Spinster, deemsed, who died ,on tbe
4th day of Tune, 1959, are hereby notified
to Semi p 4t15 nartieularo of their claims
to: the undersigned .on nri7be4ore the 171h
day of July, 1950, after which ;late the
assets will be distributed, ha.vinsg regard
only to claims then. received. •
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,
DATED at Seaforth, thin 23r,,4 •day of
June,' 1389,
lYXCCoNNE,J1, & STEWART,
Seaforth, Optar'o,
•• SolicitOrs for the Executrices.
2-68-3
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NOTICE' to CREI)ITORS
IN THE ESTATE OE RACHEL' ANN
K.EYS, ,late of the Village ef Bruce-
' IlelI, in The County of TfUrort,
dereased,
• Alt persona having clainm against ttte
Estate of the said Rachel, Ann ReyS, who
died on the 5th daY of October, A.D. 1968,
are required -tr), file proof of the name with
fho undoroigatd on or before the 3(Itis clay
of June", A.p. 1909, after which date the
-assets 2515 130 tlistributed asnong the Per,
ties tattledthetete, having regard ntily'
to 134 claints ofVii'laich flotice shall have
been givens. ,
•
0AIT20 at_Citao'n, this. 8th day of June,
AD 1359 ,•0
teLEVZIE.,S,
- Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for tbe said.Eatate.
uT Dowg'4 Yat,ift
MOO. ks°
• .S.-t•P‘S'r rfva
o-orrA aiet-iK
j
---:-rne6e 'EARS*
e N THE
: ete.lorP.M,*ER
%.......... Aps..
. Cards of Thanks
WE WiSH to exPresS our Filature thanks
to our relatives, neighbora.and friends who'
so kindly remembered tie with. texas, Lifts
, and visits following the hirth of onr &ugh -
tet, ' Gaye Rachele. •
• JOYCE and itAirrit ristren, •
28,88i1. . • Walton, Ont-
wisn toeit•res-a Mantas 3o.on
relsitiveg friends‘-and---xteigishors-,kwisa so
'kindly' called, sent &Went and cards to
Mr. Walter Fairbairn ts patient in
Clintert ,Thil>110; Etosnital. Sincer& thanke
and appreciatiOn 'for the raanY acts- of
kindnesii, beautiful flor'al tributes and Mr/s-
tages of sympathy during our recent sad
bereavement. Special tbanIter .to Rev- 11.
A, Asia/Lilian, Dr, Z. O. Eocidard, the Staff
of Clinton "Public' Hospital,' the Pfillhestr-
era and llonthron Funeral Home. The hind*
Iler.93" of all is deeply appreciated. '
MR, AND 543513. 35085 LOVE'
23-884 AND PAMILY
24. 11111/Jun0'1:Jain .
•
borough. •Mrs.. Kay replied grac-
thusly, hoping- •to still skeep in.
touch with everyone. She dongrat-
tilated .the Horne' and School or-
ganization, -thanked them'. for their
help, and wished them continued
success: •
Those -still feeling energetic en-
joyed a ball ganie until dark.
• The fine paper Industry alone
employt 27,000 inen in the mills.
REDUCE
OFFIO
FATIGUE
Groups
Holds PionicSJ.
At Lions Park'
RILEY, REUNION •1
Under ideal weather eontlitiont
he .12th annual Riley reunion wa
held at the farm honie of Mr. an
• Ms 'Bert Riley, of ,Ciernarty, e
Saturday, with 85* members cf th
clan attending. Afull ne of,sp rt
were rtni-eff under directien-
Mr. arid Mrs. Fred fl burn an
Mr. and Mrs., NOrinanHarlatirn.
Winners.'were:raCeS;
Cheryl: Rgey; • three- to, siit7..Bett
AnnHarburn; .sit:to nine, 1Vl4rjeri
Speckley; nine to 12; David Smath
12 tel6 LloydBrodhagen• .triarried
, , „,
itien; 'Ross '.Riley; marriedladies
Mrs: „Bill Kellington;. thee:Sex-am
ble Miss -Margaret Bea; three
legged race, Mist Eleanor Boa an
Ross- Rgey; oldest ' lady present
Mrs. - • Jelin 83,: RiPPen
•yeungest -baby; ;Ilughie.-Harburn
five if -tenths, Thorndale; myster
person, Joseph Flynn,- Cbriten,' We
by Norman ',Ilarhnin;,1ife, 'save
race for the- adults and,. pealin
s cra children, -
each child receiving a ballon.
Offieers, elected. for .1,960. were
president, Joseph Flynn, 'Clinton;
vice -presider -it,. Geerge. Mann; Clin
toil; .sepretark; Mrs.,'Bill 'Ceiling
ten, Brussels; .treasurer, Mrs. ' Bert
Riley, Cromarty; sports, * Igro:Kel
lington and Miss' .Phyllit, . Riley
NEWS OF ENSALL
DISTRICT !PUPILS LEARN RESULTS
OF PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS
Promotions Were announeed thi
'week by Ie principal, Robert Rea
burn, and staff teachers of lien
salt Public School. Results were a
follows:
Kindergarten To Grade I
s guests -Were:received by 1Y,Irt: Sol-
- dan and Ruth, and Miss Wendy
- Moir was: 511 pharge, of the guest
s book,
,House cieceratiorit were in. color
schemes cif pink Mid white, and the
tea table eenteied roses,
orange blossoms and viola,;' flank-
ed with pink and white 'tapers.
Mips Naney Kyle and 1Vfist• Helen
Hendrick served' hutch •and • Mrs,
.Dave .Kyle poured tea. In -charge
Of the .bride'S treusseau were Niro.'
E. .Chipehatei 'Joyce' Mc,Ew-
An, Lendon...And Miss Gladys ,Meir.
The name of Jerry. Drysdalewas
inadVertently •finnitted .the
port '�f '21. •successful candidates; in
the local St. John Ambulance ,sen-
ior , aid .Jerry Waa.
awarded a certificate In first aid:
--Mr. and .Mrs,f,Williain ',Forrest
will celebrate their -golden wedding
dannafiylerusnaer,Y304 t‘beir4herne onTure,
Miss Greta amini. is attending
the reunion of the' Aluinni Atsocia.,.
-tion-Jef-the -fOntario -.School for the
Blind at Brantford, • '• •
•
Mr and 11/IrP. Den. Robinson and
faintly,,, London; ..spent the week-,
• end, with; the latter"s* mother; Mrs..
W 13: Cross,' •• - f •
• .Mrs --Pa tiliriem.-Serabuth„ is, vaca-
tioning with relatives in Sastrat-
e.h.11ie*tasn'TGw"enChaprnari arid 'Mist
Mary: Ann .RanMe have aceented
positions; With the .acceenting de -
pertinent .at, the Bell (Telephone,:
Londen and conimence -their tie*
..positiont on July 6, .
•'• „Innen Services' . Will . held: sin
.dariiier; Pretbyterian. Cluireja
Mg'. the :Month ,cf. July When
sall United Chinch wili-.'ivorthita
With 'thein. Rev: oc-
`cirpY his own pulpit during July un
tit thelirSt Sunday' in. August:
-* • • Mrsi Stan Tudor waoadnutted to
M ridaY,7-110-116.---J.ut Fats '4>f-.41-
- :SIT}ith.:11uren-Hospitalr*.; Exeter",•
health.. .- • ' • •
. Mr.- and NITS: Clarence Shenherd,.
Timone:), '.Vitited over ,the weekend.
, with 'Mrs:7 C: IVIanns. 2,-
• ' IVirt: James 'Morris and Janne,- of
Goderich;„ spent-"Mednesday ..with
fMarm.*naynd Chipchateand
•
Mrs. Ruth Carter; Clinton, spent
Wednesday.: With ;Mrs••„, qatherine,
,ffedden. and fainily.. -
• Mr.: ' john' Passmore has return-
ed., honie. *• after . spending • three
.weeks-. visiting ,with his daughter
and stan-inlaW;* Mi.: 'and 1VIrs., W.
--klrYlohn P.assnior,e attended the
Cann reunion, held at.. Riverview
Park, Eiceter; Saturday;, •
.1 Mr. 'and Mrs. .1. at-."
tended the 'Uwe -Johnston reunion
at SeafialihTsf:diniif Parklek-Sattir:,
es Joey • S •BAlenegxoeuilue,r„„ TrAllaonyanBnist.Baeoll:,
f Billy Canieron, .Garry -blenient,
irr Larry. Deitz, • John. Jaques, Joyce
johntton, Anne Keys, David Kip-
, fer,,,Brenda.Koehler, Caroline Lor-.
Y dine, 'DOuglas• Mock, Rolfe,' Otten,
e Joey Reab,urn,: Barbara .Sawyer,
; Earl Sheitheuse, Jacqueline -Sim:
1nonS, • Donna Smith, JolinnY Tay-:.
, John Thenigsore, Billy Watson.
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'rade.I1 Grad'fl
d . Margaret .Allair, Debra, -Andel--
, son, Beverley Clark, Ronald Clem-
; ertt, Beth Cook, Kenneth Ferguson,
, Mark 'F'iforcl., Donna Forrest, Linda
y Hay, Kay ,Hovius, *I.loy, Mur --
n ray Hume, • Carol.. Kerr., Dorothy
, , Lynda ,Koelger, Mary
t Mock,. Linda Reid, Keith BeSel-,
h Parnela . Sangster; ------M-or or•i
• SchWalrn,_ Jane Smith, Pamela
Taylor,•Teggy. Varistime, Murray
Walker Heather Watson....'
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Grade To Grade HI. •
. •
Billy Bengough,- Janice 'B,orithroe,
Betty :COI -heron, Carolyn Cook, Bil-
*ly Cornier,, Michael 'Dais, Muriel
Ferguson,. LYnda. Fuss, -Dianne,
Goodine,. - Keith ..ylavees;• Michael
•; Hoy, Patricia Thane, Susan , Jinks,
Roy JohnstonKenneth Jones' 'John
• ,
Jeynt, Linda 'Keys, Sharon Lavery,
- e:-.11an Reid, Virginia
John Moir.C.herYi, MoesSPa'L'
tricia ParkA
Smh a r'T,1:1" Grade IV
° TaYlor, 1DarrelrWyatt.
Grade
. • • * _ - •
-Christine '' uanierdie. 'Arlene"' unit):
‘chaSe, John GOddard, Kathy. Ite,n-
‘,derson; Linda 'Sane ,'Icipfer, ff: Gary
Kyleq_...WndY
Noakes., Fleyd-• Riley.; Jane -S awyek
as -Schwalm, Joan •Simmons,
Skea.; -•-Billy -Tayler,'.,Roger
Wilkinson, ,Ettie Wynja. , •
, • .
GradelIV To Grade, .V• .•
Gary Ariderson„ ,Celleen BaYnt
hare; .Peter -Bisback; Ricky
•:anan,,. Bevan :Bonthron, Gorden
Dietz, Paul.Drytdale, Joyce Flynn,
Brude Forrest, Clark .Forrest,' :La-
verne Harburn, Take 1-loViusi, Flora
Lee Johnston Grant: Jones Suz-
Anne Kyle; Cheryl' Little;f0cib
• SW.aew4deYl.,1,VIG°iwr;enH,Sahtlioerr 'IVIRearth3T
Smale,- Soldam-i*Grant: Walker:,
_J • „..
, Grade V To Grade VI' ' , •
•BilID3nC113hip'Ccahma:er,6'11,131•By(,)abribyE'ienka,rl'i.Ssliibe
Forrest, ' Glenn " Irarbinit, Sadie
Hovint, Danny . Kipfer, *Dianne:
Koehler, Alvin:Lavery Marcia Lit-
dle,'Ann Mickle, Linda Mock; Bon-
•nie Peters,* Donald RileyTillinald
Riley, • Ann Sawyer, '.Barbara,
,
•. The .1960 ..reunion 'Will be held at
Saturday
andMrsBert Riley's tlie third
• f•• TROYEli •atiumoN
The 33th„ aqnual TreYer reunion,
Was held SimOay. at Harbein.-:Parjr,
Goderich; vigil:members -present
from .f '1,Vaytte and ,Be1levi1ie,Mih.5
Seafer.th;.„.• Loridesbortritchell,
.arid
SPOrtt. :were ...direeted by
the '.apert,..P.
Troyer; . girds, :*5-7,. -Faye :Troyer;
.MarY,,Lenjeliriseri;,fbOys,
„bYl_Celentaii;f.gildt;.8710, Betty *Hog -
gait ;, • bey.S.;;,.8411;*-fRussell ,'Talbot,
HarveY'llogg,artj..,..giriS;:.1.042;•San.
.1dre1211,:11,RuitiseG111;e:TrfaMabcilt°,-h.,:',nNs•eailli.;",Geb6ynt's-f,
.inell; kick the,fsliPper;* Rat -
beta.. Bowes;'''f.hoks• .kielc' the 'slip-
per; .Dotiglas.ditigill•;.' girl With ..ritott
;bilthins; Betty,: .*Hoggart.;.” hoy,
rifest 'colors in seelts• Ken :•,Gein.,
• , girls5 -Karen • Talbot,...
ielay,-boys;"Dougla,
S*
pick;and 'life saver relay,. Sandra
team. •' , •
the soPPerhotie.the. dee-f,
tion of 'offiCers. for 1961)' was held:
president, *Ernie •Talbet.;;;• •viee.
president, 'GOrdoe,' Johnson;;:f secre-
tary. -treasurer, Mks,: EntertonCeleff,
Man; sports committee, Mrs'. -Ge;:'
donJohnston, .Miss :Faber' andBill•
Sinit';,ceinmittee,' Ms .7
sell' Coleman, Mrs. Ernie • Talbot
And *EmerteriCeleinan...
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SCHWALM..REUNION...-
RivervieW'Park,. Exeter, was the
setting -ori • Saturdayfor the, annual
,SchWalin' reunion ,When•:$....mem-
bers :attended from. 'Stratfind;.../301161:,
'Weed;
hara,..StAtaryt, Toronto,*-Thecidord;
Leaden, Eieter. and Hensel. • ..
Oldest' 'person ,present •waS:Mrt.
Violet
est, -..*•_Dianne Hoclgert,* Wiaadham;
neweat .grandmothor; .Mfri":diedleY
:MaY,...Exeter;-, 'maridecUthe.
longest, Mr: and IVIro MiltonPieff,
Exeter; conple married', the.' short-.
•-est-tiine,„Mr,•, and Mrlenrif
.Kenzie,
Mr.•and .; Mrs, Gordon Schwalm;
grandmotherS • race,: Uri.; Harold
Stratferd; ._" married_ ,_wo,„
men "S race;* Mrs.: Italiey Pfaff: St.,
Marys;. married- Men; Murray,
MaY, :13Yron;f 'men's race,f
'Gerald.' Hanson; throwing rolling
'pin,' Mrs,: Art O'Hara,. 13elleville;:
,throWing''the,"
bread ',jinn* Harvey, 'Pfaff, : St,
Marys; ' -WheelbarroW. race, Larry
Pfaff,-,SL.Maryt; boys,. 10 and tin
der,. LarO•Pfaff; fgirls, 10 and:un-
der, Harbara'SabWahn;- bayt, 'eight
and *under, Charles Sphwalni; ebil
drelei.'roce, Bobby Harris,- Lenden:
()Hiders elected- for.',.1060 were:
Harvey'.Pfaft,..St.'
Markt;,:",;SeeretarY-treattir'erMiss.
Arlene' .1/engem, 'Stratford; ...table
coninlittee, Mr: and 'Mrs..., Gordon.
SehWalre, Mr.,' and -'mrS. Robert
MCKeniie,, Ildisall;' ports,' fbar.
and Mrs. Harelli Hanton, Strafferd;-
Mr. And Mrs, Charles Bfarri,
Lon-
don: • • ,
A pienie dinner and Steaper were
terve& Sports. were *direeted. by
.Mr. and Mrs. Ithrace :P.6ff,
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HARRISON REUNION. •
The 24th HarriSon rettriton
as 'held '-aVitarbour -Park' ttiiile.f:
ieh. :weather, :was cella ..fer
icpicking, but there- was on at-
ndance of 72. Thedirecters terv-
• SChwalm, . Lois immons, avid
• Srnaie, Bobbie. Sinale, Brian Srnil-.
lie,, Jo -Ann * Stanton; :George:' Tay-
lor, Donna Wilkinson-. •
. . „
Grade_VI e Grade VII
nieEr, Fie° setaemr!hliella,nBll..1 J<FisylheeLr, AnB uane-
• aanwgrsetnecre, OtS-tuozaSiirnilaele*R,- aClark ev
Gail
ster, Zwaantzi Wyrija.
Grade VII,To Grade VII!
Jim Bisback, Lyle Christian,
-Wayne Ellwood, Ilay;tinda
johnston, Robert McNatighton, Bob
,Middieton, Ted Mock, Patif-Moir,
Linda Noakes, Ruth Petty, Dianne
CathY__Searie. GarY,_ Scholl;
Brenda Smillie, George ' Stasik,
David Taylor, Ruth Anne Traquair,
Reino Wynja.
•— --Grade-VIE-To-Grade
Ron 13eaton, David Buchanan,
Sack Chipehase, Den Ferguson, 13ill
Harburn, Sylvia Henderson, Loeise
Iones, Elaine Keys, Gary Lawr-•
• se.nidcdern, .0-rIte.,a:thr• TyneachReorssZe_l, • Sharron
•
Kindergarten, Mrs. 11. Scene.;
Grade 1, Mrs, BeryIElgie; Grades:
2 ancf3, Mrs. A. Shirray;: Grades 3
and. 4, Erie Mansfield; Grades 5
and 6, Mrs, Hatigh%Gradet 7 and
8,. R. Reaburn, PrinCipal.- •
_
Damages Lig
f Damages were light arid,no in-
juries -resulted iira-tWo-car. crash
at "Jensen , Tuesday night. ' Cars
driven by Orval Rapsen and Garnet"
Whittaker collided while the Rap-
son vehicle was. turning int a
driveWay 011. King Street. The Whit-
taker Vehicle struck the right side
of. The Rapson -ear. The accident
was investigated -by 'Chief E. ' 1t.f
Davis. -
•
ill'e)3Jro:ri-HeesnAtattell lilldroR;ivieel Pack
attended: the •brOwnie Revel at
Eider Scout Hall on Saturday.
They were. BroWnies 'from Zurich
and Exeter, present. Games and
songs Were .part of the program.
All packs joined • together for a
delicious lunch. .
_ .
' Bride -Elect Has Party
Mrs. W. C. Soldancntertained on
Saturday, June 20, for her daugh-
ter, Ruth, 'bride -elect of June,
whose_marriage "to John. William
'Hendrick, of Exeter', Will take place
At Ilensall United Church Satur-
day, June 27, •at'2:30 p.m. The 50
1,40.2810
. •
,
$53.60 .
(GieS `POSTilitER Chfair
• Correds Ituptaper. posiura .
A Ailitistalrlo so your body ".
Sprlog tension -back
'
InereasesettrCiency by ellminat-
ing fatigue. Back tilts indepericl-
ently of soot. All nylon isearings. -
thick foam rubber, latest Faiart-;
cd'cited material. Will riot stain,
crack or peel. 'Altimihtirn frame. •
Solid base with kick plates and
top bearing casters. Seat size
1614" x .1 x 234'1.
Mb GO1PRS
Granite Gray—oak Leaf Green
Ilrown ...Seddle Tan, ..Russel'
Terra Cone— Wins...Sapphire
• Blue . . Ceuta., ' ph,
- APIA•Pre4o
te
edthe tittal dinner of'.eoeked barn,
ho potatoes and beans, etc... After
'dinner the sPorts Were riin Otand
a very enthUsiaStie • eroWd • took..
art
The results were at follews:. rac-
-es,ire* .Years and Under,* -Sharon
Willert, Billy 'Collins; girls, eight
Years and under, Patsy 'Willett,
• Cathy Adams; boys, • eight years
arid, under„ rjan Hedger - Rey
Taylcir; girls,"1.2 years and 'Under,
Barbara Willert; f Viola • Collins;
• boys', 12 years and tinder, Douglas
Alton, Norman McCullough; ,girls,
15 years and under, Barbara "
Wil-
Iert, Viola Collins; boys; 15 years.
• arid-underi Doug
Single las Alteri,- Kenneth
-TaSSTini°t'e 'ladies; *Barbara. Willert,'
Viola Collinsi
.; sngle Jitn Har-;
risen,„Kerineth 'Taylor; married
Itidfesteart Broadfoot, Chester
Hackett; lgilies kick- the slipper,
Joyce Willett; Amy Huitt;, Men:
kielt :the slipper; SteWart 0,13road-
Bud Hunt. • .
The balloon. relajr„race was *Cin
,
.hy the teain captained by Albeit
wToyjor,- Utile Kay Taylors teaM,
ziEr..8Cust-!---in loving niAnorir of' o'ur
,
,
dear nfeeeMery Delphine, who died • '
Asikenliead. Renes Harrisen wen
OR the gUrn.-and oven -mitt relay.
he number of, beant in the jar
At eerrettlY petted•'by' Reta
24, 1.95k
- • Hiutttn Exi3ositcir
bpoli of,14eautiftel . th
'EN* ternernbered,
tve; Thiele traroi4 ani 'warren. Phone 141 or -142
. 2-448-1 .e.,,,esetsraaweerse,wooresodoessewortaseivermatiessom
e" towel draws The youngest Ver-
di present Was Charles,Broadfoot,
iteefield, the oldest Perseri being
Mits_glara drarrison, Of R.11,:°I.
•
Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Harrison, Brantford, travelled the
longest- distance to get to the.,
' lleforer,a,sumptuotit supperwas.
served, the, president called every -
'One to Order and the 'election of
officerS was held for 1066. They
are: Bud Hunt, London, presid,ent;.
Stewart Broadfoot, BrUcefield, sec-
retary -treasurer; directors Lois.
• and Bill 'llodgert; Seaferti, and
Elizabeth and Stan Collins, 'Clin-
ton. The sport committee committee vvill be
/oyee and Harold Willert, Ilensall;
Olive Broadfoot, Brucedield, arid
AnlY Hunt, ofLoriclen., The 'diked-
torswere instrUeted, to: buy meat
fdr the noon meal asin previous
years. As. 1960 wilt be the 25th an-
niversary, anything extra' they Saw
BRUCEFIELD).
Mr. and Mrs. Donald :McKenzie
end StpuTliOniat, SPent Sun,
day With Mr, and•Mrs, SintOn Me -
.. • *•• .•
-Mr. E. J„Smith, Pertland, Ore- "
gen, is spending a few weeks with • ,
his daughters, Mrs. G,' Elliott and
Mrs. George Griffith, stratzford
Recent visitors With 1Vliss Kath-
leen Elliott were Mrs. Edna Turn-
er, Detroit; Mrs. Bruce-MenenarY,
Bayfield, Mrs. McNaughton Miss
Marguerite McDonald and Mrs.
Pearl Case, London,
• A number of citizens attended
the decoration services at Baird's
cemetery: on Sunday. •
Mr. and Mrs. John Broadfoot• - -
attended the Rebekah and I.O.O.F,
convention hi l'urunte last -week.
Mrs. H. Berry and Master Lawr-
ence Elliott spent the weekend in
' Brucefield: arid. coriummity .
:ex-
tend their Sjrnipathy' to, Mr,..Harry •• -
.
Dalryniple and family Ill' the pass- •
ing of Mrs-..HarrY„Dalryinple:*::: .•.•••••• .
Mr. and MrS. Al!Ruslicall„ ,
niPeg, are visiting.1VIrS. •Rtisheall's -
parents, M. and Mrs. Ross Scott, ,
ad family
S.7 -Davison 2
a few da y.s :with..friends Leant- •"
ington. • ' '
Mis. Fred .RathWell visited: her. , •
titter', Mrs•-. Homer Hint, Seaforth,-,
,* Ablaut, 20 ladies ' attended...the W.
M. S. Meeting at N.ortli'side United* • •;
Church, .Seaforth, .on Tuesday eve-
* Over 46 • friendt and ' relatives • -
gathered on Sunday afternoon. at
:the:home of . Mr. and •Mrs., Ervin.•
Sillery for 'a ;family; gathering and' .
iiienic siiWer. The event: Was held
M honor of the latter's :parents, •
Mr. and IVIrs.' W. ' J. Clark. whore- .
;cently celebrated their 35th 'Wed- ••.
ding annivertary, They Were. re--
cipients of Many lovely and -useful
gifts. Those present were. front.
Hainilten, Greensville, Varna, Clin- . -.. •
.ton,‘• Ztirich and* Goderielis _ , '
•
•
' Mr. and" Mrs. Peter Gingerich
visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. •--
Muscelinan, of Kitchener, on Sun- •
day
Blake Sehool toured with, three
other schoels on a bus trip to To- J ---
ronto. They visited at the Musetiln-,' • •
()Id Fort York ,the subway' and the , "--
Canadian Institute for the Blind.
All pupils enjo ed their trip to• • "
Toronto. s
Mr: Archie Mustard, of Sarnia, "
sp8nt the Weekend with his wife
and fau1y
his aunt MisS mFia'illrgayarevtisFitiniedaywiQtlif
I6Mildr°.11a.nd'Nirs. Charles Robinson, '
,sef spent,- an elrening
with Mr "Harold Finlay and farn-
NOTICE TO PARENTS !!
`.-bICYCLES. WITHIN': si Tat,. PAR!
A, dangerous :Situa,tiOn i'Sheing, treated on No.
Ilighway, oppoite the entraice to the. Lions
-,4-Parls-,,,iS.:';a,reSnIt,Of children leaving-theirbicYcleS*1ong the edge of the thghway
7i
, Atitle4UATE:FACTI4ITT'ES EXIST FOR
?'Children on'13iCyCIOS use the: e.4,st
The co-operation pi4rolita, is reqUeSte&-in':.i.in,4,:'
. '.nrUSt be proPerly'parkeij; • , ; :
. .„
„ .
Children who persist ;164iiig ..bicycles at
,-7-0.1-0--Twq07,00-0.-4,00;,-.. in the inter:et* of highway
safety, may be denied the :use of :thelPark. loog.
:as the practise continues.
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