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n + Visitors with iVir. and Mrs. Point, Coboconk Out. NOw pLAYlN(� �-
” f° Q1S Gordan MacKenzie were Mfr. and The tantastic a -piece 'band o
° ry Mr. and Mrs. Geprge, Howatt Augo 23
Mrs,, W- . BoX_a1i ; Ed eley. Sark„ an Mrs, Carman SPOTT-FARM
�orxespondent i, R. and b.r, d of
° r, and Mrs. Larry 139aca11, tt hav ust returned from a teaturtng a 'iaxge variety Ss>t15 .pat, i X
t Mts. Ma%Merner .. and Collin aL oida at the East Coast. int eats
1 Debbie, H.
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Morisviile,; P "A r, and Mrs, Stan. Dorrance, F% COQ GAMMS h
l ,e. ' • :'F>• ''.$ . ; ^Mr. and Mrs. D. on $ucltanan Sharon MacKenzie .of I ondor) ornwall, and Mrs. Blayney and.. ��a; {
spent the holidayweekend was home visiting her aunt and Nora of Kitchener were here last„ and Wed., Aug. -27-
2s$75.00zJAGKPOT TO GO
visiting with relativein
Toronto. uncle. , week and atten d the Scott-
. arid Mts. A.C. Bell'(nee
(nee Recording Band TWO DOO
Tim Dollimore returned home to Dickson picnic at the Lions Pool SEADOG -. Admbslon- $100. -- y
I • . ; Ajax having spent holidays .at the Mavis Oliver) .and family of on Supday,' Latgst Hit, "Are,',You Ready" Extra Cards 25o or 7 for $Lap 1
' Minneapolis vacationed at Bay- Mrs. N.R, Dorrance of Hunts- '
Buchanan home. Cover Charge 76c } ,.
field and with f6ends and, ' ville is the guest of Miss Jean tCHILDRFIN LJNDEIR 1¢ NO►p
nrf Mr, and Mrs.: John Jewitt spent g P}?fi?:11+Ii7r=)
;a �,• relatives here .. _ Scott.1
c a few days holidays in Sudbury, Thurs., Aug. 29 to Sat Aug.Aug• ,¢ tom, Welfare W
Mr. and MrS. V.R.Peiffer of „ oe1�'.,.
Mrs. Lawrence Hill of Everyl0ody s favorite
Crediton, Dyersville, Iowa and Mrs. M.
Mrs. Merwyn 1Neitb.
and Joy of London visited fora DeVries o Grand Rapids; Mich.
,>� few days this past week,with Mr. spent the, weekend with Mr. and
d i' ' ° `r��
INC and Mrs. Ken 'Preszcator, .Diane Mrs. James Souter. They also
:' f ` y►nrAtrE ° '" and Nancy. attended the Scottish Festiva) at
Miss Elizabeth Lawson spent a
' the •C.N.E. _
_ P Recent visitors at the home of
t; t,;ij;) 'a�, �: few days with Mr. and Mrs.
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' ar T °r '� �, George`furner, Barry and Bonnie Rev. J. Ure and Mrs.. Stewart
$1','„ • of Tuckersmith. were Miss Jessie Ellis and Mrs.
Fr', kyr, " ,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van der M.I. Persman of St.' Claire, Mich:
, s` ': and , Mrs. ..Thos Sherritt o .
y . ` �'� • Molan Paul Mark slid Mar ie of �
McKENZIE Ausploes bewerm Branch 1$g
Royal Uana+dkWe Leglon,' l5ea O th
' "a ""', al'•h. �W 4k;.iq, �,�. ,fig , g <
Oakville spent the weekend with "ensall. Mrs. 'Lillian, Lantz'hds' been IDiiit next, year UV Uvlllc
"' ��� ;+t , •�.,�', Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Tom, Bill -and . Rev. J. Ur8 and Mrs. Stewart 'visiting relatives in the Huntsville
a annual Seaforth Flower Show, MISS Mr. Harold- Whyte. Margie spent -lag week visiting relatives area this past week. Sunday] August 25th'.
SHOW CHAMPION -Grand Champion at.t.� F remained for holidays with • tier in•, ,Munster, Ind., Crete', Park Mr.. and Mrs. J.C.Bernie, 1
vJean McEwen of R.R.5, Clinton, right, is presented with a silver rose bowl and the grandmother. Forest and Chicago, Illinois. The Toronto, visited Miss Turnbull °
president's prize; a -cut glass vase by Horticultural Society president, Dr. Rodger '' Vicki Powell of Auburn is
litter's sister, Mrs. Lawrence recently. M;_Bk a is a native of to the p$rk in Wlnt'hr'OP at 2 O i'ilOCk BUS
Whitman and the show's Judge, Mrs. Jean McKee, Benmiller. (Staff Photo) ' spending hos with Mr. and Cassidy' of Ingersoll, accom Edinburgh, Scotland and came to' plans grid tkaI11S Cari. be orgalliZerl•
Mrs. FredWichanan, Bill, Doug, anied them. Canada with the group of British
- ~ •*�^ -- , „ , Betty and Bob. Mr; Elmer Larone is a patient boys. They, were brought otlt by -
:kms'
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Woods, Stratford General` Hospital, ' the Dominion Bank. Mr. Birnie
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and Michele of Gananoque visited Mr. and Mrs. R.S,.McDogald was located at tli"t Huntsville WED. THUR. FRI. SAT. -AUG. 21--?,�i-24 •
•� on Sundaywitfi her parents, Mr. were' in Owen Sound last week branch. They commented tiff our
3} "{y }Me.. ,{y �• and Mrs: Frank Riley. • .attending the funeral of Mr. attractive little town.
THESEWO HAVI`'JUST SEEN THEIR DOCTOR.
sl 11.1112,
' JS� f , . Mr. William Rueger of 11.1112, McDonald's sister, the' late Mrs. r, e _ — �� %
r y a,�� a, 4 Clinton visited on Sunday with Bruce Yarwood.
Mr. and..Mrs. George McDwain. Mrs. Wm. Brown, ' Jarvis
Mr. and Mrs. bred McCI mont
1x Y Street, Seaforth, and
of Clinton were Sunday visitors her daughter, Mrs. Don Carter , ' I PI a y 1 n g t his I
with Mr. and Mcs. Nick Wh te,
„g Y Joanne, Janice', Bradley and
to DAvid, Brian, Crystal and . cousin Jamie from Kitchener,
Murray. attended . the annual Cemetery 1 w e e k e -n d
` Mrs. J. W. Merrier, R.R.#3 Decoration at the Sebastqpole Ind s
Zurich, Mrs. J. Merner of Lutheran Church, ,Ta77vis+ock, on
Kitchener, Mr. Peter Deichert of y I _
Sunda afternoon. I ,
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Zurich visited on Sunday with Mr. . Mrs. Stanley Gray has returned AT THE I, - ARIOId IS Cl scream! ADULT'
si '� y rt • 4, ti, y, and Mrs. Car Merner, Sandy,from a holiday spent on Indiap ENTERTAINMENT
Julie ,'Ann'and Michael. I. I ,PLUS
Mr. and Mrs, Larry Scott of-»...,.:�. - HOTEL
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, s fff x Parkhill visited on Sunday, with _ I ROYAL H r• .«� ,. t ��
Mr.- and Mrs. Ken, Preszcator,
Diane and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. R S . " R I MITCHELL.,
p Y RODDY
'Jim Preszcator, Bill, Debbie and I . I �t L� :. '' ,4 w .
Samuel,Dzandza'and. Michael Seto SPT. �� I M The I �TEVENS�fI,. ''�L,: "�c �MCDOWAII
Allote summer visitors at the I i� -.
Y' For. the Seaforth Lions ClubCrown Room
,,��. i+gr' • Whyte home, spending
4. �• rias "F.i��,-yr,,,",i •i ..•�1i §� :i�:'; yare sendinga few,
�. days co r -: O A R CLUB .— •
with
Dr Whitman and
family at their
cottage near
DRIFTWOOD ARRANGEMENTS'— Mrs. Clarence Montgomery and Mrs. Gordon Selkirk. DANCE
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` McGonigle, both of ' Seaforth, looked over some of the flower and driftwood` Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, MaC -, ,'V • SUNDAY, MONDAY - AUGUST" 25,26
arrangements at the Seaforth Horticultural Society's Flower Show at • 'SDHS Mr. and Mrs, 'Jim Thompson. 'Seaforth Arena
Saturday: high school gym was f Med with bright summer flowers. (Staff Photo)" spent Sunday evening with• Mr. L— _ _ ^ _ _ —.
and Mrs. Ken Thompson.at their SIAMESE -TWINS ABIRTH...
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cottage at Port Albert when they y What the Devil hath joined together
celebrat ed Knand Joh's Bayfield Road let noTractor,b e, Birhday• man -cut asunder!Ow r eap
'. .Mr. and Mrs. John. $ov GOderl@h
sp
Ralph, Harry and Joh
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relatives' visitin theist from Ph. •524-7711
Far r g� To allow audiences to
boostedo a d says. Holland, and several of the r
/ DINING 40AMCI ega}n their composure
neighbours attended the beautiful ,
Van-Stralen-Qtten wedding on h'� • after each showing of
To many farmers in Ontario, nqt'designed for such options, as ' ' tractor's power, remember' ]`TIGHTLY' "Sisters".n0 one will be
Saturday at the Christian e:
increasing the size of the farm it can . seriously affect all of these conversions can•create { :
usually means there is a geed to performance. problems with cooling, Reformed Church in Clinton. We, SNTERTAINMEN� �: ' seated during a
switch to, bigger machine to Re -en meerin the cylinder lubrication, and operation of the would. like to wish the newlyweds
gg ry � g' -, g y p 'SPECIAL SHOCK
much happirie§s. y - ' RECOVERY PERIODI
c, order to be- efficient. head is also a ,horsepower- valves and pistons. Because of Tliia Week:-
The delays in•receiving larger boosting technique: By planing the greater horsepower-Qutput, 1�
manufacturers has led some compression ratio additional stress is also created Letters to the Queen Joe
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horsepower tractors from' the head to increase the
p do . and by on the entire power train of a Here's how letters to the Queen 4
farmers to increase ' the horse- installing a conversion kit to • tractor not designed for. it. So were signed back in 1843: "1, i, R Hollin.gswo' th r
power-in•their'present tractors,.",, increase; the cylinder bore of a additional power may berachieved remain, . With the profoundest
.oursa Narb Week:H,.E, Vrht, secretarY diesel en ine horse ower will ba at the exPense of fuel wasta ayeneration,•Maam
manager bf the Farm
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Machinery increased. and possible, if not probably, Majesty's most faithful subject, The Revolts.
Board. Before you startboosting your mechanical failures. and dutiful servant." And that !ad, wow l"C'@-O.
While there are several ways to. was written with a quill peal `
get more power. out of your��1
A -, PLUS
workhorse farmers should
aution.„
proceed with caution.-Park
ons. RECEPTION
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For example; getting more fuel,.
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to the engine can. be. done by
adjusting the fuel pump on a
diesel tractor. This increases fuel
for
gets . gi$ GERALD and (MARY
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delivery by about 25• percent'.
TOWNSEND .
"However, the price of this
Donations to Park and Pool -(nee Sills)
extra power -may be as much as a
40 percent incr@ase in fuel
Previously acknowledged 4144..0Q FRLP AUG..23rd
consumption,” warns , Mr.
Gordon McGonigle 10.bo
Mabel E. Turnbull 10.00/la Pin
Wright. Other rf3s, include
includ-
ing excessive smoke, crankcase
Mrs. Howard Breen. 5.00 Seaforth Community
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dilution, overheating and cylinder
Mrs. D. Sills 4 20.00 CENTRE •
Mrs. A. Hoegy 5.00
damage, may also result.
Total to date $4199.00. &Lurie by
u your tractor has been
designed for it, a turbo -charger
Contributions may" be Tari Wi1+bee Or�ehesitra
may be added to boost
° horsepower by 50 percent.
forwarded to 'Gordon Rimmer, Ladies please Ming lurch
Seaforth, Ontario, Treasurer;
However, farmers should 'never
Seaforth Lions Park. Committee. —
use a turbo -charger on. an )engine
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