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KIPPEN
The Kippen East Women's
Institute will meet at the home
of Mrs. William Bell next Wed-
oesday afternoon with co-hostess
Mrs. David Treibner. The roll
call is to be answered by a
Christmas verse. Other items
on the program will include a
demonstration by Mrs. John Sin-
clair, Christmas story by Mrs.
Charles Eyre, treats and Santa
Claus, Mrs. R. Hoornaert and
" Mrs. Joyce Cooper, Lunch, Mrs.
J. Chalmers, Mrs. Ken McKay,
Mrs. J. Wall and Mrs. Glen Bell,
ice-cream, Mrs. A. Van Loon,
Mrs. Mike Connelly and Mrs.
J. Drummorid.
Small boy handing his mother
the telephone: 'It's Mrs. Jones
with the 9.30 news.'
Now
Put your money into our
guaraRteed investment
certificates now paying
the never-before interest
of eight and three quartet
percent.
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?AGENTS: James Keys, RR 1, Seaforth; V. J. Lane, RR 5
Seaforthr'lVm. Leiper, Jr., Londesboro; Selwyn Baker, Brussels
Harold Squires, Clinton; George Coyne, Dublin; Donald G. Eaton
Seaforth.
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ROY HANNON
Occidental Life
Insurance Company
RR 3, Mitchell
Phone 345-2274
$100,000
25 year decreasing Term Life Insurance,
At These Low, Low Rates
Age 25 — $15700 Age 30 — $207.00
Age 35 — $300.00 Age 40 — $463.00
Should hushand and father whose chief "estate"
is his job, pay a high premium for. a little pro-
tection — or a low premium for a lot of pro-
tection?
"Be Protettion Rich — Not Insurance Poor"
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967 Attlee Ave., Su bury, Ont.
PIERRE AUTHIER
120A Rheaume East, Rouyn,
Quebec PAUL N, CROUINARD 24 Brian Crescent, Ottawa HELEN BOAROU 1422 Brydges St. London, oat,
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4,yAirtik,Humm ExeosITWSRAFORTH, 914T., 11, 1969
suGAR
Lee Choice
EVENT AT CFB CLINTON
Deputy K of C, Stratford; Lary Lemenchick, Grand Knight
• of Stratford Council; Colonel E.W.Ryan, Base Commander
of CFB Clinton; Clayton Looby, Grant Knight of Seaforth
Council; Charles Rau, Faithful Navigator of the Monsignor
D.J.Egan General K of C Assembly, Seaforth; Mark Dalton,
Grand Knight of Goderich Council. • it-
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being Michael B. Murray, St.
Columban parish and Hubert Mil-
ler, St. Boniface parish,Zurich.•
Members of the council ex-
ecutive took part in the service
which was followed, by -lunch.
INSURANCE
Auto, Fire, Life
Donald G. Eaton
Insurance Agency Limited
Office in Masonic Block
Main Street
Phone 527-1610 Seaforth
Campbell's
Crest (Reg. or Mint)
Puss 'N Boots
c 15-o%.
CAT ,
$1
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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT
TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
Challenge
Guelph
Critics
"Utter nonsense" is what Un-
iversity of Guelph )?resident W. C.
Winegard said Monday evening
at ,a Scholarship Awards Banquet
in reference to concern expres-
sed about the University by
Murray Gaunt,MPP for Huron-
Bruce.(Both in the Legislature
and in a speech at a meeting of
Ontario Junior Farmers at Sea-
forth Mr. Gaunt has claimed that
agriculture is being de-em-
phasized on the Guelph campus.)
"Members of the Legislature
should know better than to make
such statements," said Dr.Wine-
gard. "On the Guelph campus
agriculture has new research
bidldings, more students, more
faculty, splendid support. from
the Ontario Department of Agri-
culture and Food; vigorous lead-
ership and fantastic spirit."
Dr. Winegard was addressing
some 150 scholarstip winners in
the Ontario,Agricultural College
and Macdonald Institute both of
which are now Colleges of the
University.
ear,:
The exemplification of the ad-
mission degree was held recently
at the Knights of Columbus Hall,
St. Columban, when 25 new mem-
bers joined the Councils in Dis-
trict 31.
The new members were from
Goderich, Stratford andSeaforth.
A team from 'Kilroy Council,
Stratford. was in charge of the
exemplification.
On Sunday evening a large
number of friends and relatives,
with members of Father Stephen
Eckert Council, Seaforth, attend,„
ed the annual memorial mass
celebrated by the Chaplain, Rev.
H.J.Laragh, in the Council
rooms. Following. the Mass a
commem'orative service was
held for the two deceased mem-
bers of the Council this year,
Mrs. Irene Priest, Guelph,
formerly horns economist for
Perth County, was in charge of
the 4-H Homemaking club
Achievement_pay held in Mitchell
Secondary School, Saturday.
She was assisted by visiting
home economists, Mrs. Marilyn
Ritchie and Mrs. Maxine Bright-
well, both of-StratfoN.
The project, Being Well
Dressed and Well Groomed, was
discussed by the girls at their
meetings under topics of hair
care, personal cleanliness,
clothing care, posture and atten-
tion to the hands and nails. They
learned the skills of clothing
construction while making a
lounging garment.
Their record books and gar-
ments, made in this project,
were displayed at achievement
day.
iThe girls articipated judg.
the sample garments for proper
worknianship, selecting quality
fabrics, and doing sample stit-
ches, After completion, each
.one was ,discussed by a home
economist.
A fashion shoW was presented
when the girls modelled their
garments. Demonstrations were
given and exhibits, illustrating
the various topics were dis-
played.
A 10-year leader's certificate
was presented to Mrs. C. R.
Friend, Dublin, and a five-year
leader's certificate to Mrs. Cecil
Burrill, R..11,1, St. Marys.
Presentations of provincial
honor certificates and pins were
made to: Marion Ross, RR1,
St. Marys; Frances Scott, RR 2,
Staffa; Joan Batten, RR1, St.
Marys.
Office — Mein Street
SEAFORTH
Insures:
• Town Dwellings
• All Classes of Farm Propertt
• Summer Cottages
• Churches, Schools, Halls
Extended coverage (wind
smoke, water damage, falling
objects, etc.) is also available
K OF C HOLD SPECIAL
The Father Nagle Council of the Knights of Columbus,
Goderich, -recently celebrated its Sixth Anniversary at a
Charter Night Dinner and Dance held at Canadian For-ces
Base Clinton. Over 325 members of the Order and friends
were present. Pictured (L to R) are some of the distinguished
persons who attended this event: Joseph Tobin, District
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County honor certificates and
pins were presented to:Joyce
Russell, Carolyn Kemp, both of.
RR1, Mitchell; Luanne Rowland,
Catherine Brown, both of Dublin;
Darlene Templeman,
Btaffa; Julie Elliott, Staffa;
Sandra. Davidson, Susan Schel-
lenberger, of R.R. 2, Mitchell;
Patsy Sebben, R.R. 2, St.Pauls;
Kathy Simpson, R.R. 1, St.
Marys ; Donna Jones, Maxine
McCorquodale, Beverley Young-
son, all of R.R.6, St, Marys;
Deborah Jacques, Woodham; Jan-
ice Bode, R.R. 4, Mitchell.
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Looking for Christmas gift ideas? May I suggest a few
telephone items that could solve the puzzle of what to get for
whom and make your Christmas shopping that much easier.
Extension telephones, available in a range of colors and
models, are always a hit and offer convenience all year round. Or,
for a gift to please the whole family and solve the problem of the
"always busy" phone, why not a second telephone with a
separate line and a different number? Additional directory listings
make good teenage "stocking fillers" and, like extensions and
second lines, can be enjoyed throughout the year. Another idea
that could be just the thing for someone on your list — a Long
Distance gift certificate made out for whatever amount you wish
to give.
One of the great things about these items is they. can be
ordered today and you won't have to tramp through a crowded
store looking for them. Just pick up the phone and call our
Business Office. Our representative will be glad to help you.
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In years past, telephone switchboards often were located right
in the home of the Operator. When you rang up "Central" to
place a Christmas call in those dayS, chances were the , Operator
would leave the turkey, connect your call and be back working
on the dressing before you could say "Merry Christmas." Of
course, switchboards today are 'far removed from the domestic
scene. But even though you won't hear gravy sizzling in the
background, you'll find there's a full staff of Operators on deck
on Christmas and New Year's to make sure your Long Distance
calls get through. And don't forget, you can avoid the Christmas
and New Year's calling rush by placing your calls in the week
between these two big days. Low Long Distance rates are in
effect weekdays after 6 p.m. and all day Sunday. And if you are
calling from an area with Direct Distance Dialing you can save
yourself time by placing your own calls.
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And to all our customers, best wishes. for the holiday season.
May 1970 be a year of happiness for you all.