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1965 FORD' GALAXIE, for the bargain
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51- 895 2-door hardtop, K33243
hardtop, power steering, automatic, V-8,
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radio, 473231
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-Correspondent
Mrs. Bob Cronin
The Catholic Women's League
met Monday in the Parish Hall.
There were 19 ladiesmresent and
the main event of the evening
was the installation of officers..
New officer were as follows:
president - Mrs. Frank Kist-
nerslst. Vice President -Mrs.
Joe Delaney; .2nd. Vice
President - Mrs. Hans Vonk;
3rd Vice president - Mrs. Paul
De Kroon; Secretary - Mrs.Bill
Flannigan; Treasurer - Mrs.
Clayton Looby; Past President
was Mrs. Jim Delaney. Rev.
Father Dill performed the in-
stallation.
Miss Annette Ducharme,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Ducharme entertained the ladies
with her speech on "Rose Ken-
nedy" which she gave at Gait
in a semi-final speaking contest.
The Catholic Warrrerr's--Le'ara
convention will be held in Windsor
in May and plans are underway
for some of the ladies to attend.
WINCHELSEA
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Mrs. Ken McKellar
There was a good congrega-
tion in attendance at the Easter
service at Cromarty church.
Rev. Wilfred Jarvis spoke on
the topic "The Resurrection, Our
Hope". The choir underthe dir-'-
• ection of Mrs, John Scott, sank
"Christ Arose" W and a double
duet , "All For Met' was sung
by Misses Marilyn and Corraine
Laing and• Mrs. Clifton Miller
and Mrs. T. L. Scott.
Mr. and Mrs Wayne 7.urrell
and son Kirk, and Mr. and Mrs.
▪ Earl Eggert all of Rostock, visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. 41exGard-
iner.
; WitISIVft. andr:
Mrs. 1/. .1.'s Vett antI'Mrs; E. 1
Moore were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
W. Moore and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Reid of Lindsay.
Bruce Norris and Andrew
Laing took part in the Accord-
Ian and- Gaiter Concert which was
held in South Huron High School
on Sunday. The bbys are students
of the Academy of Musical aArt'S,•
Exeter Branch.
Sunday visitors With. Mrsand
Mrs. K. McKellar were Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Thorripson and Rickie,
GoderiCh; Janice, Steven and
Sandra Vivian, ,Staffa, Mr. and
Mrs. RoSs Love, Atwood, Miss
Susan Smith, Monkton, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Hoge, Thorndale anc
Richard Hinnies, Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCulloch
. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Waddell and family, Guelph.
Mrs. Grace Scott visited on
Sunday with Mr.' and Mrs. Carter
Kerslake and Craig, Staffa. •
Visitors with -Mrs. J. H. Jeff-
erson were Mrs. Jame.s.Lealess,
Mrs. L. Blitson and Mrs.' K.
Colerilioun, Fullerton. '
Mr. Alec Scott was home from
Guelph fOr the weekend, He has
gone to RidgetoWn where he has
taken a position for the summer
with the -Ontario Department of
Agriculture and Food.
Guests from the of
• GrornartY,Xhurch trliceattended..
the Eastetsireeting of the W.M.S.
of Knox Church, Mitchell were,
Mrs. Calder )vlcKaig, Mrs. Grace
Scott, Mrs. 'Mervin Dow, Mrs.
Charles Douglas, Mrs. Verna
BroOks,"'1Virs., .L. Scott and
Mrs. K. MCKellar.
CUBS AND SCOUTS
On Tuesday night, First
Cromarty Cub Pack travelled to
Carter Kerslake's bush to learn
about making of maple syrup,.
With the assistance of Cameron
Vivian, the boys all tasted a
sample of the syrup fresh from
the 'evaporator. and spent the
remainder of the daylight hours
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The new •xecutiv,e will hold their , and Miss Teresa 'Ryan of Lon-
first meeting May. 3rd in the don were visiting with Mrs.Pat-
Parish Hall. rick Ryan and Alice on the week
Mr. and Mrs. George Coyne end.
have returned home from Calif-
ornia. Miss Agnes Ryan of London
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tosher spent the week end with Mr. and
and family of Detroit, Michigan Mrs. Joseph F. Ryan and family.
News of Staffa
were Mrs. Adieu Ferris and Mr.
Bill Luche, St. Catharines.
Rob Templeman has com-
pleted his year at Guelph Uni-
versity and is home for the
summer.
Miss Rosann Worden, Tor-
onto and Bill Worden, Waterloo
spent the weekend with ,their
father, Mr. Alvin Worden.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doug-
las . and family visited recently
with Mrs. Arthur Douglas,
Thamesford.
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Heavy-Duty '1--n.p. ivior-Power so" Horizontal-Drive Tiller
works •large garden or small acreage with ease-tills 0 'to 8"
depth. Large 14" slasher-type tines (16 per Set) for heavy
clay soils - self-sharpening and guaranteed against breakage.
No-load time speed about 90 r.p,m. Powerful Briggs & Strat-
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muffler and non-spill air cleaner with 'reusable element.
Ultra-gear 2-speed -transmission for forward, neutral and
reverse operation, designed to chew through toughest terrain.
Safety control 'on reverse returns tiller to neutral 'position.
Direct-belt drive fronts engine with compensating idler, Micro-
finish worm and manganese-bronze gear horizontal drive (4
Timken bearings in gear box). Dust-sealed,. self-lubricating
starter clutch. Heavy-gauge, all-steel frame,' Strongly-
braced tubular handle. Durable 2-tone enamel' finish. Entire
wheel assembly can be removed for deep cultivating. Lug-
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64-4025 - Equipped with tine shield for extra protection 239.95
5-h.p. and 4-Thp. 'gar-Power 26" Tillers - Similar to 7.h.p.
model above, but equipped with self-sharpening, 14'" bolo-
type tines, guaranteed against' breakage. With tine shield,
'60-4024 - 5-h.p. Model with 10 x 2 3/4" tires . .189.95
60-4021 - '21-11.p. Model with. 10 x 1 3/4"•tires . 175.95
3 1 /2 -h.p. Mor-Power Vertical-Drive 26" Tiller - (Not
shown). Ultra-gear transmission with forward and neutral
positions. 0 to 8" tilling depth. 14"-bin-type Sipes are
guaranteed against breakage. Takes tine extension kit to
extend tilling width.
60-4017 - (Less muffler.) Size 1'0 x 1 3,'4" tires . „ . 145.95
14" Tine Extension Kit - Fits 3 1 -2, 4 and .5 lsp. tillers.
60-7514- (Not shown). Extends tilling width to 36". . 12.98
Hiller & Furrower Attachments for 3 1, 2, 4 and 5 h.p. tillers.
"60-7510 - Hiller 9.19; 60-7505 - Furrower . . 5.19
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SOCKEYE SALMON.7 3/4 oz,tin..6.1f
Libby's Deep Brown
BEANS 3 14 oz.tins..69e
Del Monte,Sliced or -Halves
PEACHES 19 oz.tin
Kleenex Economy Size
FACIAL TISSUES. . .each —34¢ .
Tang, Poly Pack -
ORANGE CRYSTALS-5- 34Coz.pks.790
Del Monte Fancy reas or
KERNEL CORN , 4 14 oz.tins. 1.88¢
Gold Seal Light
CHUNK TUNA . . 61/2 . .39¢
E.D.Smith Tomato
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Sunshine' Frozen 12 oz.tins
ORANGE JUICE .2 Lqe. .69¢
Sunshine Fancy Poly -
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— It's a Profitable Pastime!
Reis E. Donald Stuart inspects the bell recovered from the ruins of the Brucefield United
Church which was ilestroyed by fire in November. In the foreground is the cornerstone from
the church which` was built in 1908.,. Found in the cornerstone were,several old coins, copies
sbrbeitirth-e-Illiron EpoSttor and' the-Seafortli News, several church publications, and a hand-
written history of• the church. It is hoped that the bell and cornerstone can be incorporated
into the new church, for which plans were released this week. (Staff Photo).
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NEWS OF
CROMARTY
exploring and climbing in the
.bush.
On Saturday afternoon the
cubs and scouts did their good
deed by collecting bottles and
broken- glass from the roadside
in the area. They expect to com-
plete the roads in Hibbert and
sort the bottles next Saturday.
On Saturday morning, First
Cromarty Scout Troop accom-
panied.-.by Scoutmaster Jarvis,
hiked to the "Mountain" where
they studied use of the compaSs
and enjoyed a cook-out. After
'returning to the church, they
learned to do lashing. -
Smiles . .
After answering the phone,
the Man called to his wifee"It's
'for you, Mildred, you're wanted
ori the grapevine."
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MATTRESS SALE
CONTINUES
We Hove Two Complete Truck
• Loads To Clear Out -
As low as $28 Each — All Sizes
Correspondent
Mrs. John Templeman
Thanks to the Captains, Mrs.
Frank' Van Beyen, Mrs. Jim
Statton, Mrs. Lyle Docking, Mrs.
Cliff Miller, Mrs. Spencer Jeff-
ery, Mrs. Elmer Dow and Mrs.
Robert Laing, the Hibbert (March
of Dimes) AbilitysFund drive
has been completed with a total
of $230200 neceived,
Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Chappel and family
Correspondent
Mrs. Wm. Walters"
Mr. and Mrs. Wib Coward of
London visited, on Tuesday ,with
Mrs. John Coward. •
Mr, and Mrs. Reuben Pehlke
of Monkton visited this past week
with Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hut-
ton and family and Mr. and Mrs.':
Alvin Fufton and Larry of Elfin-
ville.
Mrs. George Frayne .Spent a
couple of days in Exeter this
past week with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Mathers, Larry and Mark.
Mg. and Mrs, Murray Cow-
ard and family visited on Satur-
day evening with Mrs. john Cow-
ard.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne
attended the funeral of their.
cousin. Mrs. Sarah ' Halthm*
at Delaware on ThertSda!Y: H."1 •
Mr. and Mr's. Gerry Grubbe
and boys of Farquhar visited on
SUnday with Mr. and elFs. Free-
man Horne. • Mr. and Mrs, George Frayne •
visited on Thursday evening with •
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frayne
and family of Granton. • o
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