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Congratulations to .147 -and-
Mrs. Reuben Altken.,-WItO Cele,
brated their Golden' Wedding and- 'Mrs. Nelson Reid, Reidt
Anniversary recently, . Mrs, Edna Haekweal 'And Miss
Mrs. Wm. Thiel has returned Ethel naeltwell visited last Sun.
to Kenora after visiting with her day with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
parents Mr. and Mrs. Reuben McKinley, Zurich.
Aitken.
Mrs.' James Statton i
• A carload of Institute ladies
s Spends 'attended the short courSe "Fedi-
,
Inc a few days in Exeter
nor who returned home from an the Bruseels Public Library
the hospital with her baby dun- 04 Friday May 2,
ghter. Mr e En Id I h G eon ec e of Moose
her daughter, Mrs. Bruce lk- see eaa jesee women's enait4te .tlflon gueS for You" sponsored. by
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GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 48-oz. tin • . • • 3*
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Van Camp's
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31. Tenders Wanted
Township of Hay
SAND CUSHION
TENDER
Sealed tenders, clearly mark-
ed, will be received by the un-
der signed
THURSDAY, MAY Lath, 1969,
At 12:00 Nome D.S.T.
For the supply and hauling of
approximately 17,000 cubic yards
of 'sand cushion and supply and
application of water needed.
Price for water to be at a rate
per "M" gene*.
Township specifications and
tender forms must be used and
may be obtained from the under-
signed Tender to state when
contract can be started.
Lowest or any tender not nec-
essarily aeceptede Marked
cheque for 5 percent of tender
to accompany bid.
KARL HAREM
Road Superintendent
RR 1 Zurich, Ontario.
W. C. HORNER
Clerk-Timmer
Zurich, Ontario.
21-77-2
23. Business Directory
W: J.. CLEARY
Seaforth., Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calls - 527-0510
JOHN E. LONGSTA FF
OPTOMETRIST
• Seaforth Office:
Tues.. Thurs., Fri., 9 to 5:30 p rn
Mon., Wed. - Clinton Office
For Appointment
Phone 527-17,40 - or 482-7010
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderich 5247562
SEAFORTH
- VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. 0. Turnbull, V.S.
W. It. Bryans, D.V.M., VS.
W. H. Pattersofi;"D.V.M., VS.
P. J. Dwyer,
Phone 527-1760 - Seaforth
RONALD G. McCANN
Public Accountant
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Office; Rattenbury.St.,-phOne
482-9677.
Res; Rattenbury St, phone
482-7313
Auctioneer
FARM and FURNFTURE
SALES CONDUCTED
R. G. GETIIICE
Phone 347-2465, Mankton
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Go.derich St. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital beds for
rent.
• FLOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION '
Phone 5274300 Seafoeth
R. S. BOX •
"FUNERAL HOME
Prompt and careini attention
Arnimilance Service
Phones:
Day 527.0680 Night 527.0885
Auctioneer & Appraiser
Licensed and capable of hand-
ling all types of auction sales.
Reasonable Rates
BRUCE RATHWELL
Bnieefield, Phone 482,3384.
23-68-tf
26. Personals
Mr. and Ars. John Moylan,
RR 5 Segorth, Ontario wish to
announce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter, Luella
Agnes to Mr. William Francis
Murphy son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Murphy, RR 4, Seaforth.
Wedding will take place at two
o'clock, Saturday May 24th 1969
at St. Columban Roman Catholic
Church, St. Columban, Ontario.
26-78x1
:24: Cards of Thanks
WE wish to express our sincere
thanks to the many friends for
cards, gifts and acts of kindness
during our recent illness and
accident - Alvin and Jean Hoff.
24-78-1
THE family of the late Mrs.
Edna Kinsman wishes to express
their appreciation and thanks
to neighbors and friends for
kindnesses shown. during their
recent bereavement and to Mrs.
Kinsman previous to her death.
Special thanks to the doctors
and nursing staff of Seaforth
Community Hospital, also to
Bonthron Funeral Home, Bet',
"Cdride
and Chleelhdrat UCW.
24.78x-
/ wish to thank all friends and
relatives for cards and visits
while in Seaforth Hospital. Also
Dr, Moyo and the nurses. - Carl -McClinchey. 24-78x1
Please accept my grateful ap-
preciation to my relatives who
sent flowers and to my many
relatives and friends Including
The Barbera Kirkman Auxiliary
for their lovely cards and mess-
ages of encouragement received
while I was a patient it Guelph
General Hospital. - Mrs. Mar-
garet L. Campbell, 24-78x1
Watch for
IB. C. S.
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24. Cards of Manic*
We wish t9 'that* each and
everyone that helped at the time
of our barn fire; also those who
worked so hard to Save the house
till firemen came, tbeIadies that
served and sent lunch. A special
thank you to all thoaelhat con-
tributed to the 'benefit dance
and the ones that got it up, also
Ian Wilbee's orchestra. Again
all we can say is thank you to
each and evehrorie. - Joseph
and Rose Ryan and family.
24-78-1
•
I wish tO thank all those who
sent "cards, treats, etc. and vis-ited me while I was a patient in
Seaforth Community' Hospital,
Many thanks to Dr. Moyo, nurses
and staff. Peter MeCowan.
-,244,18x1
My sincere thanks to -those who
sent cards, gifts and visited me
at Seaforth -Community Hospit-
al, Also, to Drs. Malkus and
Whitman, the Hospital and Clin-
ic Staff. Also to Rev. and Mrs.
Stevens of Egrnondville United
Church, the WMS and members
of the choir for their gifts. -
Reg. Knights 24-78x1
Thanks .to all my friends, nei-
ghbors and relatives who were
so kind to me while I was -a
patient in Seaforth and St. Js.
eph's Hospital. Thanks for cards
treats, also those who, drove me
,,wife to London. Special thanks
to Dr. Malkus and nurses in Sea-
forth Hospital and Dr. Howard
Cameron and nurses in St. Jos-
eph's Hospital. Everyone was
kind and it was certainly ap-
preciated. - Melvin Acheson.
24-78-1
We wish to thank all our nei-
ghbors and friends for kindness-
es& and messages of sympathy
received during the sad. bereav-
ement ef my mother. - Joe and
Olga Eckert. 25-78x1
25. In Memoriam
COLITTS - in loving memory of
a dear husband and father, John
Celitts who passed away on, May
9, 1965. • .
You never failed to do your
best;
Your heart was true and tender,
You labored hard for those You
loved, •
And left me to remember.
In tears I saw you sinking,
And watched you fade away.
My heart was almost broken,
For I wanted you 'ito staY. -
And then I saw you sleeping,
So peaceful; free from pain.;
I eould Maf wish you back with
me, •
To suffer so again.
My heart still aches with sad-
ness,
Secret tears still flow.
What it meant to part with you
No one will ever know:
Sadly missed and always re-
membered by his wife and fam-
ily. 25-78x1
27. Births
,PATTERSON In Seaforth
CoMmunity Hospital on May
51h -to Dr. and Mrs, W. H. Pat.
terson, Seaforth a son, Michael
Brent.
HAYTER - In Stratford Gen-
eral Hospital on May nd
1969 to. Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Hayter, Varna, a daughter
Kimberly Ann. '
BEUERMAN - In Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital to Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Beuerman, RR 1;
Dublin, May 15th, a son. •
SMITH - in Seaforth Community
Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Smith, Fullerton, May
6th, a daughter.
Too Late
•
FOR SALE - A bunch of good
strong pigs. A. R. Dodds, 527-
1748. 8.TL-78-1
COMING EVENT , Egineedville
Church annual chicken barbeque
Saturday, May 24th, 5-8.
1-TL-78-2
COMING EVENT - Dance Brod-
hagen Community Centre, Fri-
day, May 16th, , music by the
Wagonwheels. Proceeds for the
ball team. TL-1.78-2
FOR sm.r, -'3 pt. hitch sprayer,
ready to go to work, equipped.
with non-corrosive barrel, spray-
ed about 50 acres of Insecticide.
Price, 175.00, apply Harold Price.
11-TL-78-1
COMING EVENT - Seaforth, Jun-
ior Farmers regular meeting will
be held in the Seaforth District
High Scheel on Thursday, May
15th at 8:45. Special. guest, Eh-
' gileh delegate Onearie, Miss
Rosemary Miller. 1-TL-78-1
WORK WANTED - Boy available
to cut lawns. -Phone 527-1102.
4-TL-78-1
Applications for
Secretary-
Treasurer
of
Seaforth
Agricultural Society
Will be accepted until Tues-
day, May 13tb,, 1969. Applicatft
Ions to state experience if any
and to be clearly marked "Ap-
plication" and e mailed td fidit
213, Seaforth. 4-TL-13-1
Mrs. Ed Leslie, Atwood, spent
a couple of days with her dau-
ghter and sou-in-law, Mr. and.
Mrs. Gordon Aitken.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pepper,
Dennis and New, attended the
Golden Wedding Anniversary of
their aunt and uncles Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Robinson in Mit-
chell on Sunday.
Mrs. Ethel Bruce and Mrs.
Charlotte Kielnfeldt, Exeter,
spent Wednesday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Annis.
Ray Barker and Dennis Popp-
er were among the prize win-
ners at Mitchell District High
School field day.
Mr. and- Mrs. Earl Kemp and
family visited with Mr. and airs.
Glenn Pepper on Friday even-
ing.
Charles Roney returned home
from Victoria Hospital on Sat-
urday.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Dal-
ton Malcolm. on Sunday were
Mrs. Greta DeClute and friend,
Toronto, and Mr.and Mrs. Bob
Phoenix, Burlington, ' "
Mrs. Grace Burnstead, Meaf-
ord, called on Mr. and Mrs. Dal-
ton Malcolm on Monday and
visited with Mrs. Mary Malcolm
at Kilharchen Nursing Home,
Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pruet-
er, Mitchell, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Reuben Aitken,
Allan, Roney who has obtain-
ed a position at the Ford Plant
in Oakville for the summer
months spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Roney.
Larry Barker left for Chap-
lean at Coma Lake' where he
*ill be working for the summer.
Jaw and Miss Alice Knechtel of
Kitchener visited on Sunday with
Mrs. George Dundas and Mr. and
Mrs. Torrance Diodes.
Mr. and Ws. Herb Kirkby and
family of Woodstock spent Sun-
day with Mr. Prank Kirkby and
Mr. mid Mrs. Douglas Kirkby.
WINCHEI7SEA
Mrs. Wm.. Walters, visitedi
Exetereter on 'Tuesday with Mrs.
Mrs. Phil lime Kathy- and
Janet attended a Bridal shower
for Kathy on Saturdey, nfter- noon at Exeter Legion Hall. •
Mrs. John Coward visited on
Friday-with Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Coward and family of Sunshine
Line.
Mrs. George Frayne of Sun-
shine Line visited on Saturday
with Mrs. Wm. Walters.
Mrs. Ruth Horne of London
visited on Saturday with -Mr.
and Mrs. Freeman.
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Horne
of Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry
Grubbe of Farquhar 'Visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Free-
man Horne.
Mr, and Mrs. Win. ' Walters
were dinner guests on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Rowe
of Thames Road.
Mr: and Mrs. Sanford Hutton,.
Dennis and Diane visited on
Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Rue-
ben Phillips of Moncton, •
Legion Auxiliary
Holds. Meeting
The -Seaforth Legion 'Ladies
Auxiliary met Monday in the
Legion Hall with '13 members
present President E. Brown pre-
sided. ,
The 8:30 draw was won by
Barbara Scott and the mystery
Prize by Leona Huisser. The an-
nual Zone Bowling Tournament
was held on Wednesday in Sea-
forth and the Zone Rally is in
Lucknow on May 21st in the
Legion Hall.
paign of destruction by the Stud-
ents for a Democratic Society
and the Black Student Unions.
Here, the Quebec Separatist
Movement is tailor made for ex-
ploitation by the student lead-
ers.
Thee why it is hard to ac-
cept the decision by the Can-
ada Council to grant $5,500 to
McGill University political scie-
nce lecturer Stanley Gray, a self
avowed Marxist. This same man
was one of the leaders "of the
march by 6,000 op McGill to de-
mand that it be turned into .a
French-only university.
Only the cool efforts of the
Montreal police force prevent-
ed the protest from "developing
into an ugly scene. Certainly
the leaders did everything pos-
sible to agitate them and a look
at 'the films of the "protest"
convinced a lot of people that a
scene .is just, what the protest-
ers wanted
Surely Mr. Gray and others
that night must ' hive: enjoyed
reading about his award - an
award provided by the same
people he' laughs at, the Cana-
dian public
True to form, the intellect-
uals pleaded for no govern-
ment interference in Canada
Council grants. As the Globe
and Mall in 'reroute *rote: "It
would be an unfortunate step for
both the Council and ,the coun-
try if politics were to be intro-
duced into the area of academic
awards."
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
NOTES •
The Hospital Auxiliary will
meet at 8 pip. Tuesday in the
Board. Room at the hospital for
the May meeting. •
Special guests at the meeting
will be the eight Candy Stripers
who have been working as vol-
unteers at the hospital these
past months and ttieir mothers.
Anyone interested in becom-
ing a member of the Auxiliary
Is invited to attend this meet-
Corning Soon!
B. C. S.;
eiwieleinewswisil oweessi
30, -nigl• •31rs,' 4.114, *Pent AeVetel."410 of the
Rat- weelt.,414tif
nalt. gaVerka.MB and family. Mr. and Mrp, George
wain, Teatle OntliVeeen. of Strat-
ford spentn Saturday with Mr,
and Mrs, George MO:Twain and
Mary..
Congratulations are extended
to Ur; and Mks, David Vrea4cat-
or on the birth of a daughter 011
April 28th in Seaforth Commun-
ity Hospital and to Mr, and Mrs.
Morris Bos on the birth. of a SOO.
eq May 3rd • in Clinton Public
Hospital.
Miss Margie, Whyte of .Guelph
spent the weekend with her
mother Mrs. W. L 'Whyte, Tom
and
Mr; and Mrs. Beg Lawson,
Jahn and.- Elizabeth spent Sun-
day with Ur, Earl Lawson of
Clinton,, • • • .
Sunday visitors with Mr. and-
Mrs.-Hen Preszcator,
Diane and Nancy were Ur. and
Mrs. Jim, Treszcator, Billy and
Pebble, and Mrs,: David
Mrs. M. Lamon.d was hostess
for the WMS of Groin-arty Pres.
byterian Church. Mrs. T. L
Scott presided and led .1n. de-
votions. Mrs. Calder MeKaig
and Mrs. Grace Scott presented
a portion of the study book, en-
titled "Working". The offering
was dedicated by Mrs: Verna
Brooks. Prayers for missions
were' led by Mrs. E. Moore. The
roll call "Work" was answered
with a verse of scripture by
14 members. Mrs. MeKaig. re-
ported' 29 letters and cards sent
and eight visits to the sick. In
the report by -the secretary,
Mrs, T. L. Scott,' she 'mentioned
the June conference to be held
in Harrington Presbyterian
Church on June .3rd. Miss Olive
Speare gave a topic on the
"Valee of Prayer"... Mrs. Mervin
Dow gave highlights of the
synodical meeting in Knox
Church, Goderich. Refreshments
were served by the hostess, as-
sisted by Mrs. E. Moore and
Mrs. M.' Dow. •
Mr. and Mi. Roy McCulloch
have moved into the corner
•hoese in the village, recently
purchased from Mrs. Frank Al-
len. Mr. McCulloch sold his
farm on Creanerty line east to
Mr. Andrew McLean. We wen
gOr6bAt9r.r Chtikth*.r.:44d.- SA:;-
.,:Mr, • 'and .Mrs. Jack rozier,
.$34474 R01; Kevin and 14014 of
141anwel,. Mr. 40 Idea. Theresa
SOgc'ST, of Winthrop were Sun-
day . _,viafters, .with : Ilk and gee.
Geoxge'lwoblibl armirmAry„,-.
• Mr. Joe, , of Ilomesville
visited on ,Saturday evening with
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Buchanan and
family. •
Mrs. Beemeart spent Saturday
evening visiting with Mrs. Irene
primoldby.•
- Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Medd, David,: Jim and
Kerni were Mr. and Mrs.' Ray
Vincent andMark, Mr. and Mrs.
Lundy. McKay all of myth.
• Mr, Pad Betties and Miss Lor-
raine Talbot of Goderich vis-
ited on .• Sunday evening with
Mrs. Irene Grheoldby. •
Mr. .and Mrs. Ralph . of
Dorchester spent the weekend
with Mrs. alin JeWitt, 01:1411
and Dev,, and UPS. Leitch. •
Mrs. Leitch returned with Mr.
1014 Mrs. Glow to Dorchester to
spend the • next week.
• - •
B. C. S.
Is Coming!
4
AIN. ...OW eneases
Thursday, Friday and Saturday ,
Rose Brand Sweet Mixed
PICKLES 3 15-oz. jars $i
Libby's Fancy
FRUIT COCKTAIL, 28-oz. tin
4.44,44•44
Baptismal .
The Sacrament of-Infant Bap-
tism was observed at Cavan un-
ited Church on Sunday when the ▪ following parents presented chil-
dren. for baptism:
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pryce, a
son Ronald Gordon;. Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Blakeeea daughter,
Cellie Aurae; Mr. aid Mrs. Ron
Oliver, a son, Gerald Dmiglaa;
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Glanville, a
son, William Orville John:
Time for government action ,
One -of California's most out-
spoken educators, Dr. Max Raf-
ferty, is a syndicated columnist
with the Los Angeles Times.
For some time now he has been
preaching against the revolut-
ions that have. been 'the world,.
including Canada.
In Raffertys view, the de-
.struction at-Sir , George Wil-
liams in Montreal is tied in
with 'the show of guns at Cor-
nell, the sit-ins, at Harvard and
San Francisco and the riots at
European universities. •
"It is a carefully planned,
well-financed pi& to take over .
the entire operation and con-
trol of public institutions by a
highly organized elite corps,"
Dr. Rafferty writes. "When 'Mus-
solini did the same thing in the
'20s, we called it Fascisna. When.
Hitler did in the `30s, we called
it Nazism.'
Pretty strong -stuff but sure-
ly the evidence is there. Can it
be a coincidence that riots and
pretests are breaking out `at coll-
eges and the universities around
the world.
Certainly the students may
have complaints whet stu-
dent doesn't? put a complaint
surely doesn't give a person the
right to destroy a piece of pro-
perty may have been _supplied
by the Canadian taxpayers.
Now that Canadian campuses
are quiet, only because students
are out seeking ,summer jobs,
It is worth a look it what we
are "missing" by closing colleges
during the summer months.
On a typical-April day in the
United States, the following
took -place! ,. • • . •
Colgate - Black militants
took over a faculty building and
dared the police to remove them.
New York Universitly sev-
en fire bombs s'a off.
Cornell - 15 professors ref.
use to teadie until all guns are
, removed from, the campus.
Hampton Institute - closed
by students camping in admin.
istratibri 'building.
John Hopkins - police used
smoke bombs to break up crowd.
Harvard - students vote on
strike issue. ,
And that is just a brief sam
pie' of the unrest in the United
States. More and more students
deMand n say in college de-
cisions While more and more
signs point to a planned Cam
This Week and Next
- By Don: Hunt '
• NEWS of
CROM ARTY
WONDER FERTILIZERS
BOX 280 NEW HAMBURG - PHONE 662-2820
OR ROBERT MERMAN, PHONE 345-2467
.NOW OFFERING FERTILIZERS
BELOW AMERICAN PRICES
WONDER SPECIAL
12-30-20 at $84.40
Add The Units of Plant Food
12 plus 30 phiS 20 equals 62 units
,at $84.40
•
Or One- U„nit .84 divided by 6-2 equals $1.32
'Two Analysis of American Fertilizer Advertised In The''
, Kitchener•Record Last Week.
(1) 6-24-.24 at $75.00 Pr Ton or 54 Units of
Plant Food at $75.00 is 75 divided by 54
equals $1.39 Per Unit
(2) 8-32-16 at $82.35 or... 56 units of Plant
Fori4 at $82.35 is $82.35 divided by 56
equals $1.47
LET WONDEg 'FERTILIZERS PILL YOUR GRAIN WAGON
at Call In And See HOW Simple The New Package Bulk
System Works. ,
4.
Come the McCullochs as resi-
dents to the village.
The Welker General Store
in Cromarty ha.s.been purchased
by Mr. Ted Harburn who took
possession on Monday, May 5th.
We wish for Mr. and Mrs. liar-
burn much. success in, their new
venture. •
Mr. and- Mrs. Otto Walker,
having disposed of their store
property in Cromarty, after"
many years of genial service to •
the public, have moved to their
home in the village which was
.formerly the Houghton home.
We wish for Mr, and Mrs. Wal-• •
ker many years of enjoyment
in their retirement.
Mr. and. Mrs. Stanley Paul of '
Toronto, visited with Me and
1VIrs. Calder MeKaig after at-
tending the funeral of the late
Lloyd McLean. Mrs. Paul is a
cousin of the McKaigs.
Miss Anna Scott, London, is
visiting with her parents, Aft.
and Mrs. Gordon Scott and-. Frances.
9 1,