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The Bayfield Bulletin, 1965-09-02, Page 5Have you ever ead the poem ',Go- erichn? Turn to age 97 in T.F. oung's book ',Can- ada and other Poe- sn,published 1887 on sale at Ander- son,s Book Centre 33 East St.Goderict FOR SALE 14-foot outboard, fully equipped, with Johnson 35 hp electric starter, running lights & tarpaulin. $ 700. See Mr. Schram at Bayfield Boat Club CUSTOM combining and swathing of wheat, grain, beans and corn. Trucks available. Phone Frank Hhll,Varna, 482-7596 WEEKEND SPECIALS 10 pc.room group,double dresser,4-drawer chest,bookcase bed, smooth top mattress and box spring,boudoir.lamps,headboard lamp,2 foam pillows. ONLY $189.95 3 pc. bedroom suite,triple dresser,4-drar:er chest,bookcase bed, Swedish 7-1nut finish- $4rn col ONLY 137.ju Sealy extra-firm Golden Sleep Supreme mattress, elegant cover formerly used on Sealyts nation- ally advertised mattress at $ 79.50, plus our most costly deep quilting. 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The widest choice and the best application actually cost no more. Call a flooring specialist. You'll be glad you did. • FLO-GLAZE PAINTS • SUNWORTHY WALLPAPER • LINOLEUM and VINYL FLOOR COV- ERINGS in 6', 9' and 12' widths • BARRYMORE CARPETING • HARDWOOD FLOORS, Laid, Sand- ed and Finished. B. R. ROBINSON FLOORING CONTRACTORS 61 Hamilton Street GODERICH 524-8831 Personals Continued from Page One in C anada on a tw year Fellowship at McGill University Montreal. F/O & Mrs. R.A Simons, Randy and Danielle who have been at nShangri- Lan for the past two weeks returned to Ottawa on Tues- day. Their daught er and family, F/0 and Mrs. Barber an At 40 m.p.h. on a wet road, the water starts to build up un- der the tire like a ship's bow wave. Before the tire can grip the surface of even a moder- ately wet road, it has to dis- perse between eight and nine pints of water a second. At high speeds, the tread area has about 1/150th of a second to do it. Pressure forces the wa- ter wedge beneath the contact area and soon the tire actually is riding on water. Well- worn treads will, of course, start aquaplaning sooner. Gillian of benfield were their guests over the week-end. Mrs. G. Faller and baby son, Jeff rey who have been visiting her mother Mrs. J. Cluff for the month of August returned to Denver, Col. last ,Thursday. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Arkell, are spend- ing the week in Tor onto, Mr. Arkell who is representing the firm of Arkell & Lewin, L.L.B. of Dawson Creek, B.C. will attend the Can adian Bar Assoc. Convention held at the Royal York Ho- tel. Recent guest of Mr. & Mrs. Russ err have been, her sister Mrs. Lillian Brounlee, Sarnia and her ne,,)hew Dick Godgar, of Toronto. IN AREAS WHERE a masculine atmosphere is desired, this new wall fashion provides the ideal background. A pattern which captures the romance of the new world's discovery and exploration, it is called "Cap- Skids Can Follow First Rain Drops The first drops of rain after a dry spell will combine with the oil slick on a highway and produce extremely dangerous conditions, warns the Canadian Highway Safety Council. The combination of new rain and accumulated oil on the road surface forms a slippery com- pound and reduces traction. A driver easily can lose control of his vehicle under such con- ditions. Oil slick is a thin coat of oil droplets deposited on high- ways by the exhausts of motor vehicles. It takes about a week of dry weather to build enough oil slick to cause a driving hazard. It is estimated that as much as 800 gallons of oil are poured by cars on each mile of highway in a single year. A prolonged or heavy rainfall will wash away the oil. However, the Council adds, heavy rain brings new perils. A rubl'er company in England, after a year's research found that water on a highway builds up beneath tires until, at 80 miles an hour, the car is prac- tically aquaplaning, its tires barely touching the pavement. tai', Cook." This paper is ready pasted and precision trimmed for easy, "do-it- yourself" application. It is vinyl coated, washable and fadeproof for easy mainten- ance and lasting beauty.