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writer Elaine Owp4en
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E141nie lives on
A farm about 2$ miles,
7 'Mr. Ed Bow attended the
southwest of"Clinton, She attended a rural A
S.S,#$,' Gooprich Township and
school C.N.E.'this week and 'although
stydied high school by correspondence. tired., enjoyed- the outing,
to* 've
or column Elaine says she likes m
In b My ro ate. Mrs. Oft
.roommate.
discuss everyday situatiqns that people can
Muir. and I attended the annual
identify with.,, ident Flower Show qnder the Horticul.
fioaw
lural Society. This organization
hat;s done a lot to whei enthusiasm
for growing flowers which is a
min
Travel" enric-hes the d -
rewarding hobby. Thie year the
entries had increased over former
In my closet sits' a shoe box crammed sanctuaries., historical landmarks and years. When we entered the High
s School, the auditorium was a
museum,
with postcards from places I haven't �
-A i,�611-publicized exh fairyland with - the exhibi6
visited. My nomadic friends and relatives 11iyition4n this area.
for example. is he ?Foncer Museum in
arranged on tables and almost l6ndly send souvenirs of *their, trips. filling the room. This had been,
Through them, I sample the excitement Goderich. The drive consumes about a
first time I had attended. It
visit, carries us back the
and beauty of distant lands. halfjllour. but the
Travel enriches the mind, it probably has through the years
call wander through s to the turn of the Was `wo'wonderful'to 'see so -many people 1, knew who were
ok
an adveise effect on the wallet, though. century, Fbours.
the s*rg�cd general store. blacksn'
interested. The exhibits ranged
err Viz' By visiting other provinces and other 1-ith's
5 lands, we vic;4 lifestyles �bat differ from shop, chapel and the' rooms of a pioneer all the wav from some children's
house. The clothes; dishes and furniture of exhibits to arrangements cleverly
ours. We become acquaidied"with a variety i It of. driftwood.
twood. After
of •
people and c understand their problems. several eras as %%ell as vintage cars and made out Larone's has been school headuarters for
buggies are displayed. viewing. the exhibits we were
Travel. teaches lessons in geography. 'to
howil to tfic platforni'where tea Seaforth district for two generations., This year's
'Ontarib� Local 'grou 4 s and cbkcs were tastefully served.
history, foreign languages and, -human Entertainment - also abounds in s variety, selection and new supplies tops -them all.
book. Southwestern
relations more efficic , p
ntl%, than
As a bonus. we were each given a Also; this year we are celebrating bac school
_Ul Our mode n• methods of travel - jets. perform amatc6r, theatre. Outdoor
ocean liners. trains. buses and cars - productions add a new dernerision . to the lovel.% bouquet suitable for a with some deep discount prices.
• provide fast. efficient and varied.service. If plays. Mcan%%hile the pageantry of' the to Ie. I also came. home with-4he Take a careful look at the price Of ou -�'�Oaper
-c rose. a beautiful rosy pink.
we fly to another countrv• we can rent a car Sha,liespearcan Festival continues ncarb%• pri, su
c we're'there. Bus Fill- the past 1%%( .1 The real name of ill pplies. You'll be surprised. A special purbhase
for trAsportation whip CNE n e rose escaped
Of fillers and rrote.books before the huge industrial
which -c gaining popularity. Toronto has
tours. %% at g. p9pulai provided cAertainniciv and tile• but it was very beautifully
se The
prearrange our transportation. pavilions with an international emphasis., grGladys' Doig. own by increase in paper prices means big savings today
�_ rose has lasted wonderfully accommodation and sightseeing. Locally ihc' fall fair~ now .highlight our y ,for our customers.
The weather no longer dictates our' bulletin boards. A visit to one of these • but in this humid weather.- it is It's our bit to -help b6at inflation for the students,.
INVOLVED IN HER PAINTING —When Art Trek movements. We escape Canada's %Onter'"' events reveals Miat "small town Canada bcginning-to will. Its beauty will
n , orift, mean,,. remain in my memory for a long
visited Seaforth . 1�sf weekend, Mrs. Katink� and Ioll on sandy beaches in F1 t'Mic. f'ill'ers
Australia or the -Caribbean. WRilC 101.1ring Southwestern Ontario, we
Dorrance of R.R.2, Seaforth, was one df the focal and the, President Dr. Whitman
When it's ill n3mcoinic in Canada, %vc encounter small town hospitalitv There are six standard
artists who took advantage of the free painting hop ajet, ana in it matter of hours. we vie%%.' bustling exclielliOlt of large ockitres. We presented the prizes to those who packages of filler paper
lessons and advice offered by two professional the snow%, peaks of the Swissr Alps. JllillgIC,\%�flIl tile (ourl-iS(S and •learn were fortunatC enough to Will.
artists. Workshops with free materials ran several We. %%-'ho haven't, sprouted our wings about their distant homes. A the 'sanic Prizes were donated by many ranging from 50 sheet.s to 400
local people who were interested sheets in
Yct. take heart in knowing Southwestern time. we discover fascinating parts of' our a package. The
times on F�lday,saturday and Sunday in the library ario boasts.S011le tilloi4tIC sights of its ()"'It in 'the project. 50 -sheet package is quality
basement. (Staff Photo) Ont, We some'linic-, cnvt a person as own. 11' whecl% are accessible to its. Showers bond and sells Tor 35c. Others
pill' . Site intCl-Csting "mini trips." relates his adventures abroad. If we deive I SUM111cl.* shower , can make a are 100 sheets for,69c; 200 for
it few hours driVe offers - own territrir\, however, \\ e niav be -
A few minutcs or . into our I)ostcd speed limit meaningless, $1.29; 250 for -$1.49.
Ptay. Time beautiful C0111l)rY%ift and modern cities, surprNed by (lie unique qualities we find. the Ontario Safety Lcitgue-poi-tits
lakes, provincial'parks and privately owned A longjourneY niaY be nicilioritble but it It can 'it Best Buy -400 Sheets $1.98
oil( i rccluce -action and cut
CIllll)illg, grok.11jds. a Varicf.v of eating- short trip call also prove rewarding, Both \isibilitv. Adjust your. 5peed to Typewriter pads are useful at home as well as
place,,, large and small fairs, wildlifeof' travel enrich mind.
existing conditions, school. This year we have a selectiondfthree
Play ' for mildly. ill child sizes, each a different quality. Acme typewriter
•FUNERALS New Horizons pad a 29c is one of the, best values anywhere. In
ad n �0 this there is the Imperial pad at' 65c.
For
By: J.D.S�otl. Mae Isaac W'ILIJAM CARL McDONALD Iso is survived bY six(Y-Ioul. F r del, dke quality choose the Hilroy Corrasable
-aricichildren and by -others. -e p t&.
William Carl 'McDonald. .41 . brothers. Grants ar available a a 9
Illness nafurally causes tension in everyone, for the young Simon and Joe of Hamilton and P
Memorial Hospital oil Saturd,. s. Nora Mittleholtz
cannot understand the nature of his ens, Pencils'
child these tensions and press I It .. r _1 es ar-c increased tell fold: resident of Ethel, cord .in Lintk)%
Because of his immaturity he sisters.. Mi- Ili senior c V Bros.
discomfort and as a result often become agitated and irritable. August 24, aftci:.:, -,in illness of Zurich. Mi Bill S of
- - for --itizer from
His parents recognize the necessity for rest and must restrict the 'seven weeks. California. and Mrs. Herb Evers Health an'd Welfare Canada people %% ho bccome the Directors Papermate, the best
of Detroit.
child's activities. The resutt is frustration for both child an.. He was boril oil Lot 32, coil. )ffional,>u - thnate that several of the project and take PENS from ;Bi6 as well as
Township (.)it August 6th Five brother". four - sisters �'alld - 'retired people ' in responsibilitv for .,�its 'Eage/ North -Rite
payent. tl Z
1902, the youngest soil of it fainilY predeceased him-.
In some, vases .t,he child interprets his liarents restrictions as I offour born -to Alexander (Sandy) The remains are-. resting• at the Ontaril
io.;vre uad•arc of a special implpn,cntat4on. and they're all here. Look,
- W-arrent Federal 1.• (;o*VQAill1.1cllt grants _ajdnlinJsjtiatioll*.. q at the felt—tip pens,
puj)is ca fear .,of_iII,y1qy urich
,,hmeilts, this Post c�rs, an . % . . 1. � Wdstlakc Fttnc6I'Hbmb4�,,Z
Mi�Donald and Isabella Pawsoill.
Obviously the more,severe the child's illness alid the greater tfie',*,,x.,-,. - ", prograin designed
H arill, until Fridav,August 30th, whc 1) finance Fund,;, griLpteot uOcr' the colored, pencils. and`
yarents restrictions are. the stranger the, child:.y reactions will c lived J11 his life oil the f, 'ss will be held in St. projects and activities they rnaY program may be used to meet the -tip
with the exception of one Year, funeral "'a nylon pehs. Tile
0 [nitrate . it
be. Boniface Ronuin Catholic Church, want t I their cost of planning, organizing, and selectio t,
until his retirement six ' years ago Zurich, at 10:30 a�m. with Communities. carrYing out projects. This may n is grea
By developing play activities for the.sick child you are not only to the village of Ethel. I Even fountain pens.
making him happier but 'you are, also providing him with a Oil April 16th, 1924 he married. Rev. Father , r Durand. The program. called New illClLld� such iten�ls as rental of
medium %%,)icrcb\- he call Work• off tile tension-, he encounters. Hilda Helena Hewitt of Listo\,,,cl Interment will follow in St. Horizons. was started bY"the aceonimodations, rental - or
The happier and more relaxed the child is, the quicker he will and together they celebrated their Boniface R.C.Cenictery. health department in September pirrchase of equipment, minorIc)72. Since the'll nlore� than building 'i'�pairs_ telephone, 9C
return to good health. 50th Wedding Xnniversai-v this 11 Best Buy -Bic three for 4
Play activities should be chosen wisely, taking in mind that the past April.He was a member of ALBERT I PETEI HINZ $4.764..000 have been awarded to publicity. salaries of temporary
4 child 'should never overexert
-exert himself. . The adult Who cares for the Ethel United Church and has Albert (Pete) Hinz. 62, of 834 groups of retired people in start', consultants and audi( fees.., Fashion is making its mark with pencil cases this
en, died Thursday this 1, 1
the sick child must be prepared to devote an extra amoullt�of served -as in elder on the Session Brodhagprovince according to Ontario year. They come in a'variety of shapes and sizes as
evening. Born in Logan Township M,111ager'
attentibn to the child, the housework call \%,ail a day bl, two, a for a number of Years, Ali ardent he was it sun of the late Mr. and . Jim Allman. well as'price. Imagine matching. your- pe6cil case
child can-not.When the child is playing
ying do not expect'him to stay 'Liberal, politically .. he was Mrs. Frederick Hinz. Objectives ol'Nc%\� Hori/olis are with your jeans! Or having your binder to match'
at one activity for very long, his illness usually*cUts his attention cWhirnian of the Grey Township three fold: to encourage the KIPPEN bil case, YOU g6t'a " good selection in price
span drastically. Plat/ "activities should engage the -child Liberals, it vice Pres . ident of the He was married to Jean retired to participate in your pen 9
Eicknicier who died two years ranges of 29, 39,'59, 89, 98 and $1.19.
creativeiv without denianoing,too much,of him mentally or Huron' Liberal As�,,ociation, He collllllullil,� filfc... to' 'Provide in UPHOLSTERY
was also a member of the Ethel ago. .011portip"t I ),,�,o senior citizens to
J He was a member of
ph.�sicalh Board and he and Mrs. the -ledge and
Unless specifically advised to do so by pour doctor, don't keep Hall Bo, Brodhagen Chamber or tifilize their kno\\ SERVICE Binders
your child bedridden. A child roaming about the house in his McDonald have been voluntarily Commerce and forAicr leader or experience' and encourage
easier than a child lopking after the hall durini� the. among pop.
nornidi clothes forgets about his illness the Brociliggen band.. mutual aid aretired Be sure to see the
(''ollches and Chail-11;
g play Past few years. He, was also an He is,survived by it daughter. ain group of retired round carousel of
rosricted to bed. If the child must remain ill bed. bring
d
rent sports ran and dd attenv
activities to him. -4 aPhyllis, at home, and a sister. citizens may
N' be eligible for Rockers, Davenpi,irls ''Get -Smart" binders.
A school aged child should not be forced to keep up in his, Many (it' the ball games ill -lie Mrs. Jack (Adella) Diegel, of assistance providing that the and Kitchen ChArs As you walk in our
to it district as well as f0lowing all activity uSCfLlfIV and creatively
Glasswork at home. It is simply Ili exerci.-se it, futility ' ttellipt sports oil the televisiom North Ba}. ves senior . Citizens, meet . s 'front door you will she
to get it sick 'child to study:' physically
ysicallY he is in it weakened Besides hi,, wife. Mr The body was at the Heath. il1v0I Free Estimate them.. The multi -color
condition afid-nientaliv air%, attempts to force concentration only
v McDonald is survived b\- two L,,0ic funeral home, Mitchell, their specific needs, and benifits sizes range in price
produce needless fatigue. LIC.'SC11001 unlike time waits for all flicil. until Saturdav noon, %%-bell it was them and the coni nlu nitY in whiell Pick-up and Delivery fad is Mickey Mouse
9 daughters. Mrs. Nothilan (brace) Man
The following is a list of play activities which can be enjoyed by Co in s taken 'to St. Peter's Luthc!.iill tile.\ live," Mr. All said. from 79c to $2.49. The •at $2.69 as well as the
ghlin..of Al�\ood and Mrs.
, Church. Brodhagen, for funeral To qoalify, projects must be Hilroy. Organi2er is
the mildly ill child, obviously it' the child is bedridden (IlAc Chester (Ruth) Farl of, Ethel afid return ' of Nature
service at 2:30 p.m. Burial planned and carried out by a Call 527-)2-50 - - - also a thought -stop -per World at $1.19.
activities I must be adjusted but not excluded• d. One ',On Re\'. SWIlICY McDonald, followed in the church cemetery. group of tell or more retired 0
(1) art plik\; painiv. cla.y, dough, paper cutting crayons. United Cluirch minister at for $3.29. But the new
(2) play with blocks or simple construction acts
Londesborough. He is also -K
(3) saild'and water play
v sur\ived by one sister Mrs. Etta Best By ' y-4 in I Combo $I �69
(4 ) story telling, 'dolls.. Puppets (especially good for bed Anneit Of Brussels and two
patients)' brothers Alex and Gordon Ott Also this year you will find a �eturn to the carrying
• (5) play with small cars McDonald of Scillac. 11 skat- 'BANK RATE FINANCING', case and clip board. In the carrying case students
(6) simple PLI711CS. chc\%an. its \\ell , is %even have the opportunity to carry small items as well
grandchildren and seven great- on all models - new and used as their notes. We stock a good selection of
grandchildren, I . * carrying kases from $2.98. to $3.50. Clip boards
The funeral was held Oil"come in two types at .'98 or $1.00 - $1.25.
Tuesday afternoon
oon froin the Ethel
Comes Motors
fz United Church with the Rev. Eric
LeDrc\\ officiating, The See Our Selection, Steno & M�Imol
pallbearers were six grandsons
0 Donald Coghlin, Fordwich. Steno pads 2re always\a good buy at
A Bed Play Tray:
Dennis.. Earl, Owen Sound, We have A number of '74 Chevrolet, Politiac, Le Mails dnd Larones. However, this -year we have
MurraY Coglifin ofAt�volod. Gary Chevelle Cars. 2 and 2, doors. added an interesting selection" of
A bedridden child is often frust rated when he trys it) pla.N. ad, R.R.#2. Listowel. Rick Earl.
This trav built from a scrap box will give the child a sturdy E, 1973 Ford Custom 500 2 dr. H.T. 19�O Chevrolet Impala 4 dr. H.T. H i lfby, Small loose leaf memo books in
surface oil which to paint. do puzzles or any other play activity he Ethel and Kim Bell of WJarton. three sizes at $1.49. Alco see the
desires. The nowerbear6rs . were Doug 1 973 Buick CenturytL2 dr.t. 1970 Oldsmob ' ile 2 dr. H.T.
Impala 2 dr. H.T.' 196() Pontiac Parrsictillc - 2 dr. a i�r,, pi a
Evans of Ethel'and Bill Howitt of 19-73 Chevrolet 1111, C bi S ir le pads at 15, 19, 25 and
Mat crisps: Ethel. Interment was in Ethel 1973 Ford Grand Torino 2 dr. H.T. STA ,rION WAGONS 2
ConleturY. lIP73 Che\. Impala 4 dr. H.T. 19'2 Chc\. Brookmood Station Wagon
I ordinark, wooden fruit crate (15" x 20" x 6" approx. these 19 . 72 Chevrolet Impala 4 dr. H.T-. 1968 Ranibler Station Wagon B e% Bluy-Slid e Rules $2.00
crates are used to hold peaches or apples and can be found at ADELBERT LEO SMITH 197-1 For
most -supermarkets, they should, have a solid bottom) Adelbert Leo Smith died in -d Sedan TRUCK-,•
h6n toxic paint South Hu; -on Howpital on 1912 Mercury Marquis 4 dr. WT, ail- Cmid. 1971 Ford as ton pick tip Vit automatic New Fashions
ri
2 sq. feet of self sticking plastic covering Jany smooth plastic Tuesday. fie wis in his 78th year', 1972 FOM Galaxic 500 4 dr, H.T. 1971 Chcv. 1,2 ton pick up
covering such as garbage bags will do the job) He is survived by his wife, the 1971 ellev I ton pick up I A colorful selection of children's corduroy flares
former Laura Wild' and by sons .1971 Cbevrglet,4 dr. Sedan
Inst6etions 2,- 070 Chev 50 series 14 ft. Vans have lust arrived. -They are flowered and plaid in
1. Remove the two side slats from the crate being careful not, to LIOY(l al home, Ru-,-,clI of Dublin. * 1971 Montetarlo 2 dr, H.T. air cond. sizes � to 14. Well made $5.59. Sizes 4 to 6x are
weaken the two end pieces Ralph of Richmond Hill, Leo of 1971 Ford Gilaxic 560 4 dr.H.T.
2. paint (this can be done by the child to make it his sick play Acton. William (if Zurich. Gerald * I f Nuni'ller of Vans. Chevs. & Fords 0 cyl $3
trav,) (if' For est. Goerge of Stratfor d. * 1970 Plvmouth Satellite 2 dr. H.T. 72. aid see our polyester double-khit shell
Raymond of Kitchener, Edward tops a'to"
98
and 8 automatic-, fr�ni 1970 to 19 Ladle
3.'-C.ovpr the top 6f the tray with the plastic covering (this makes it '95. They come in multi -color and there
h 1973 Chevrolet Sportsman .
play wilth clay or dough possible as well asmaking it easier to of Zurich, Donald of �olly. Van 12 are some with sleeves and short sleeves at $9.65.
Gordon of Zurich, James of passenger P.S.P-.B,
c1can)'r, slits for London, Robert of Zurich and I°-------------
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4. Fdr a bed smock take a large plastic apron and cut sit L — — - - - - - - - - — - -
arm holes, then tic it around the child's neck (it should co,,,:r- daughters, Mrs.Tom(Eileen)Sloan
0�
of Peterborough, Sister Joyce of
the whole working area on the bed)
Hanover, Mrs. James (Margaret) BRUSSELS' MOTORS* s
its readers to Kendall of St. George, Mis. a r,
The Expositor would like to know the reaction of�
a new column, Playtime, written especially fbir the paft, 's of Edward (Donna) Lesperence of BRUSSELS' ONTARIO 80%'JIVS and STA''
Zurich, Mtt, James (Jean) TIONgRy STOME
small children. Pitase let us know if the column is useful for you PHONE 1111117.6117S--lThe Homo of 1111110"er Used C#W8 OPkN XVTY 11VENINO
know. Malonev of St. C61umban, Mrs The Priers My . store in SWorth
11tand the cl- you . ..... 11 .......................
Leo (Helen) Creces of'Zurich. tic 4 1 1
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