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BIRTHS
— Alarm' and Greta
Baker, nee Pfaff. Hensel',
are IlaPPY to announce the
Wills of their daughter, Vicki
Lee, at Clinton Public Hos-
pital, July 28--a granddaugh-
ter for Mr, and Mrs. Nelson
pfaff, nrueefield, and Air.
and. Mr. Robert 13a1cer, lien-
sall,
COLEMAN—Mr. ad Mrs, Wil-
liam Coleman, Kippen, ans
rout= the birth of a son at
Clinton Hospital, July ;30,
D's1CliARME — Mr. ead Mrs,
Clarence Ducharme, Dash.
wood, announce the birth of
a (Intter, Teresa Marie, at
South Huron Hospital, August
6.
FINKBEINER — Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Finkbeiner, IITt 2 Cred-
iloa, announce the birlh .of a
son, Stephen Daniel, .at nouns
Huron Hospital, July 29,
FORD — Mr. and .111rs. Jack
Ford, RR 3 Dashwood, an-
rounce the birth of a son at
Suth Hurong
1.
InF,ARN — Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Hearn, num, are happy to
announce the Isneh of a
daughter, nlealher Damn at
St, Jozeplfa Hoepital, London
—a sister for Mary Eliza-
bth.
HESS — Mr. and Mrs, William
J, Hess, the former Audrey
Green, announce the birth of
a son, David William, at
Woodstock General. Hospital,
August 2.
InODGINS—Mr, and Mrs. Ros-
coe Hodgins, the former
Marion Ashworth, Lucan, are
happy to announce the birth
of a son, Paul Roscoe, ,'July
24, at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
clon—a brother for Elizabeth,
HOFFER—:Kon and Iris Hoffer,
RCAF Station Centralia, an-
neunce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Susan Lynn, at South
Inuron Hasnital, August 1—a
sister for Kenny, Darrell and
Carol.
HOLLANDER — Sgt. and Mrs.
14. Hollander, RCAF Station
Centralia announce the birth
of a son, Donald George, at
South Huron Hospital, August
2.
HOOEY—Mr. and Mrs. Russell
lloacy, RR 1 Hensall, an-
nounce the birth of a son at
South Huron Hospital, August
7.
LAMBIE—F/0 and Mrs, J. R.
Lambie, RCAF Station Cent-
ralia, announce the birth of
a daughter, Susan Lynn, at
South Huron Hospital, July
25,
AIARTEN—Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tins Marten, RR 2 Grand
Bend, announce the birth of
a son. Jeffrey, at South
Huron .Hospital, August 1.—a
brother for Henry, Mathilde,
inc and Marjory.
LTON—Mr, and Mrs. James
alton Jr., Grand Bend, an-
nounce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Lori Ann, at St. Joseph's
Hospital, July 29.
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RIRTHS—
ISIEPZA..ns nten Mrs. John
Inenza„ •Creclitern announce
Lhc birthnof la MO at South
Huron Nospitg, July
RILETT — Mr. .and Mrs. Wil-
liam AllanCrediton, an-,
nounce the birth of a •son,
William Earl Joseph, at
South Harm Hospital,..August
• n—a brother for"jailig, .Mary
and Joanne.
TIMPLEMAN Mr. and Mrs.
join Templeman, RR 1 Ste -
fa, announce the birth of a
son, Terry James, at South
Huron 'Hospital, July 29•
W IN E GARDEN—In rb and Ken
Winegarden, Lon d n. A, an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Maric Allison, at Victoria
Hospital, London, July 27—a
grandson for Mr. and Mrs.
Charles
ENGAGEMENTS —
•
Mr. and Mrs. ;lames 'Rattle
Tbomnson, of Ltican, Ont., wish
to announce the engagement .of
thew only daugliter., Erma
Alice, to Keith ...Gordon Mc-
Comb, the youngest son of Mr.
James Chester McComb, of
`Eleinfield, Ont., and .the. late
Mrs. McComb. Marriage to
take place August 19, anal, at
three o'clock. in the Lucan.
Pentecostal Holiness .church,,
Lucan, Ont. lOne
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet B. Win
son, Centralia, Ontario, wish
to .announce the engagement of
their daughter, Evelyn Marie,
to Robert Wesley Millar, son of
Mr. and Mrs, Eldon. Millar,
inenaall, Ontario, The wedding
• will take place at 2 onn„ Sat-
urdaY, August 19; at St, Mary's
Anglican Church, Brinsley, On-
tario. 10*
Mr, and Mrs, Edward Funk,
RR 2 Hensall, announce. the
engageemnt of their daughter,
Millie Joyce, to Donald Leon-
ard Pale, son of Mr. and Mrs.
%Wham Stewart, of Brampton; j
wedding to take place Satur-1
day, September 2. 1961, at 1;30
p.m., at St. Paul's United I
Church, Brampton, Ontario,
10c
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Resler,
Jr., Bit 1 Bayfield, announce
engagement of their daughter,
ter, Janet Hen, to Mr. Francis
Murray McEwan, son of Mr,
and Mrs, Frank McEwan, Ginn
ton, Ont,; wedding to take
Mace September 2 in St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Zurich.
10c
N MEMPRINE •—
DIJInTSFOR.1).—In loving memory
of a inisband, father and
grendfather, Percy Hunsford,
n'119 passed AMA/ Augg 7,
1959.
The golden gates stood open,
Two. years Ann today,
With farewells left nespoken,
He slowly slipped away.
He suffered much in silence4
His spirit .did not bend,
But faced his pain with cow -
age,
Until the very end.
He tired so hard to day with
u -s,
His fight was all in vain,
Gen took him Iss His loving
home,
And freed inin from all pain.
—Ever remembered by bis
wife and lemily. 10n
MASON—in loving .memory of
a dear husband and ranter,
Roy Mason, who passed away
one year ago, Aunt* 2.
Time may heal the broken
heart,
Tie maY make the wound
less sore,
But time can never stop the
longing
For the loved one gone before,
—Ever remembered by wife
and daughters. 10c
CARDS OF THANKS —
I wish to express my sincere
thanks arid appreciation to my
relatives, friends and neigh-
bors for their acts of kindness
and expressions or sympathy
in my recent bereavement„
Special thanks t Dr. Rein,
Rev. H 11 L z, HopPer-Hotkey
funeral home, Reder's Florists
and to all those who nettled in
any way.—Luther Rowcliffe.
10*
wish to thank my many
!friends and relatives who re.
membered me with cards, gifts
and flowers while I was a ea-
' tient in St, Joseph's Hospital
and since I heve returned
home. These were all much
appreciated,—Sandra Sweitier.
Dashwood, 10*
IN MEMORIAP' —
JOHNS—In remembrance of a
1 loving husband, father and
grandfather, Roy Clifton
Johns, who God called home
two years ago, August 8, 1959.
Like falling leaves, time slips
by,
But loving memories never die.
You live with us in memory
still,
Not just today, but always
will.
—Sadly missed by his wife
Florence, son Lorne,• daugh-
ter in - law Annie Jean and
grandchildren. 10*
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THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. R. 'Van Farowe, Minister
2:100 p.m.—Worship and Sermon
(English)
8:30 pan.—Sunday School
All Welcome
CAVEN PRESDYTERIAN
CHURCH
9:00 a.m.—Sunday School
10:00 ann.—Church Service
Rev. Hupp Wilson, Shake-
speare
Aug. 17, 8 0,m. — \VMS ivill
meet at the home of Mrs.
Harold Simpson,
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. A. G. Van Eck, Minister
10:00 am.—Eilglish Service
2:15 p.n.—Dutch Service
6;15 p.m.—Back to God Hair
CHLO ' (680 Ken
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
S. M. Saucier, Pastor
10:30 a.m.—Worship Service
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
BAYFiELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Pastor: Ivor 3 Jcienhain
10:00 School
11:00 a.m...—Morning Worship
120 p.m., -..Evening Services
Wed., 8 pan.—Prayet Service
Starlite Drive -In
Gospel Services
Crediton Highway, 5 Mika Eat Of Grand Bend
SUNDAY, AUGUST 13
. GUEST SPEAKER: MR. tIE1U3 GILROY
Per8Ohliel Director of the Auto-Lito Company
Port Miran
T, Watt -at% formorly of Grand Bendi
Will Mild,
MUSIC: LANCOLP MtN'8 OUARIST,
Abo. 'Of Nil Hann.
MASS Choir nieen'al Shipka United Chute% 'MS Pa.
ComeS nett art and hear from your car, -
MAIM 'you please pray Mt these. servites.
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PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main Street
Rev. Mel. W. Holmes, Pastor
9:00 a.m. — CJCS Radio (1240
Inc.)
Message: "Spiritual Intoxica-
tion"
9:45 a,m.—Sunday School
Last Sunday 96 present —
come and bring the family
this week.
11:00 a.m. —• Church in "Par-
gamos"—Revelation 2:12-17
7:30 P.M.
REV. ORAL ROBERTS sound
film, "THE SEVEN PASSIONS
OF ELIJAH"
also a
Faith Building., Bible Message
Good Music - Lively Singing
"Visit the Tabernacle this
Sunday"
ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev. William Gat:
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Service
UNION SERVICES
Main St. and James St.
Congregations hi
MAIN STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Minister in Charge:
Rev. R. S. Hilts
10:00 ant, — Both Sunday
Schools meet.
1115 a.m.— Morning Worship
at Maiii Street Church
Sermon: "Sharing hi Christ-
ian Worship"
—1 Corinthians 14
;We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks to relatives, friends
and neighbours for the beauti-
ful floral trinutes,- cards and
many acts of kindness during
our recent bereavement. Spec
ial thanks to Rev. M. James,
Dr. V. Gulons, Dr, D. Wilcox
and Dr. Bruce Barton, Alas,
Wally Wain and Billy. 10c
wish to thank my many
friends and relatives for the
cards, visit n and treats received
while a patient in South Huron
Hospital And since returning
Mine. Special thanks to Dr. W.
R. Read and hospital staff. —
Mrs. Jean Johns. 10*
I wish to thank all those
who were so very kind to us
during our sad bereavement in
the loss of our dear husband
and father. special word of
thanks for the beautiful floral
tributes, doeations to Ineart
Fund and Gideon Bible Society,
to Dr. Stapinton who gave his
assistance, the Hopper-Heckey
funeral linme, Rev. Bert Day -
nerd for his comforting words,
the pallbearers. Hewer bearers
ard the Staff a Women'S In-
stitute and to all wile helped in
so mans, wnndeeful ways. —
Mrs. Wilbert G1anvil1 end
family. 10c
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks to those who help-
ed remove the hay from the
barn, to the ladies who helnen,
to the Ender Fire Department
and to those who have, belied
since. Your ouiek and generous
response avoided something
md
ucli morn isasterous.—Gre
and Howard Pym. 10*
I wish to thank all relatives,
neighbours and friends who so
kindly remethhered me with
cards, treats, flowers and visits
while a patient in South Huron
Hosnital and &pee returning
home.—Wesley Witmer. lOnc
We would like to say 'thanks'
to the boys of the Exeter fire
brigade for their promnt action
to ottr call to our snop last
week. — Bill Marshall, Cent
Murray. 10*
I wish to thank all my rela-
tives, friends and neighbours
who remembered me with
cards, treats ad visits while
was in South Huron Hospital;
also thanks to Dr. Goddard,
Mis's Claypole and staff.—Pn-
nolph Becker. 10*
I wish t� thank my many
customers, friends win rela-
tives who so kindly remember-
ed me with cards and cheerful
wisbes while I was a patient
in St, Joseoh's Hospital aria
since returning home. Your
kindness was greatly annreei-
ated.—Carl Radford, Crediton.
10*
1 would like to thank all
those who sent eerds, Hewett
and visited me while a patient
in Victoria Hospital and, en niY
return home.—Brenda Becker.
10c
Our sincere thanks to all
who remembered tin with
cards, treats, visits and gifts
while in South Huron Hospital
and since returning home.
Special thanks to Din Ecker
and the hospital staff.--Rolierta
Temeleman and babe, Terry
James. lone
To all our friends, neighbors
and relatives, many thankS
for cards arid all kindnesses
shown durink My 'recent ill-
ness.. Your thoughtfulness will
always be remembered.—Kay
and Emerson Penhale. 10*
v
Lutherans
approve ads
Approval of .a .$100,000 nevapapqrasivertising pr °gra m
Latnienan. Laymen's Lea gu
11.0lighted. ..the' international
convention, lattended by be
Rev. ..Kenneth L, .Zorn pf /3,1,4"7
Rev. Zorn is the pastoral
advisor of the Ontario District.
of the, Lutheran Laymen's
League. He was the former
pastor of Zion Lutheran ..Church, •
paahweed, and is now pastor
of. a seven -month-old mianion.
corigregatien•in ;Burlington.
The eontreption met July 16:
to 19 at •Wichtta, Kansas.
Caned- "Preaching Through.
the Prepa", the advertising
Program will present positive
Gospel messages in newspaper
supplements.' throughout the
United. States. and Canada, be-
ginning on September 24.
.The ads will offer without
on various aspects of -.Christian
ioibvninggak
..tion free boOlets. con- I
tainlng additional information
The convention also urged
further positive Christian .ef-
forts to oppose atheistic com-
munism and. smut in publican
tions, films and other
Other resolutions supported
the league's radio missions, its
broad. program of Christian
services., and its 1961 program,
niette, "By Love Serve One
Another",
Topics from
• • "' '„, .
Whalen
By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
Personal items
Mr, and Mrs, Wilson Morley
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ,
Knight, Exeter, were Monday !
evening visitors with Mr, and.
Mrs. Melville Gunning and
Muriel.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hamilton
were Tuesday callers with Mr,
and Mrs. William Morley Sr.
Miss Avis Hodgins has ac-
cepted a position with Northern
Electric, London, commencing
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pullman
and Mr. Wilfred Herbert at-
tended the Chapman -Ferguson
Wedding on Saturday at St.
Luke's -in - the -Garden, Byron,
with reception at Cobblestone
Inn.
Roy and Ronnie Pullen holi-
dayed with Larry and Leslie
Greenley recently at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis,
Saintsbury,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Pym
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Johns and family,
were Monday el/ening
attests of Mr. and Mrs. William
Morley Jr.
Bobbie and Janice nlorley
are holidaying with Karen and
Gary Skinner, Centralia.
Mrs. William Heather is a
patient at St. Joseph's Hosn
Sakai, London.
Colleen Squire, Woodham. is!
holidaying with Mr. and Mrs..
Norman Hodnies.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Pullen,
Gneleh, and Mr. and 'Nfrs.
Frank Gunning visitad on Sat-
urday with Mr. and Mrs. Milne
Pullen.
Mr. Nelson Ashburv, °riffle,
and Mr. and Mrs. C. nlillson,
Clandebbye, visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. P. .Seuire.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield
attended the funeral on Tees.
day of the late Mrs, Luther
Rewcliffe, Exeter.
Gordon H o d g 1 n s attended
Leamington Fair for three days
last week.
Mr. Campbell Birtch, of St.
Marys, spent a few days re-
cently with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Hodgson.
Gayle Duffield and Carol
Foster are spending this week
at CIGITA s u m m. e r camp,
GOderich.
Mrs. Alex Baillie is a patient
at .St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don.
Brenda Ball, Si. Marys, spent
a few days 'with Barbara Hodg-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pullen,
WoedstOck, were Thursday visi-
vtouristnwith Mr. and Mrs. Milne
Allen Johnson, London, is
spending the weekend with
Carol and Mary Johnson.
Sue Ann Squire holidayed last
week with her aunt, Mrs. Mac
Baron, Si. Marys,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klahre,
Catherine and Martha spent
last Week holidaying at Kin-
cardine.
Visiting for a day last week
at the hone of. Mr. and Mrs.
William J. O'Brien were the
foinneins. bkothei• and sisters,
Rev, Bro. Wilfrid, of De La
Salle, Oaklands: Mrs. Mary
MeNatila and Miss J e n 111 e
O'Brien, of Toronto.
O'Brien•reunion
Mr. and nits. Wilfrid ,T.
O'Brien and family, also Mrs,
Onnrien's , mother, Mrs. Die -
kens, of Kelowna, B,C., visited
at the home of his father, Mr,
and Mrs. William J. O'Brien.
recently and during their visit
a family reunion was held at
SPringbank Park, London. A
variety of entertainment, sports
and a picnic dinner were en-
joyed.
Those present Were: Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfrid O'Brien, Wililam
Laverne,. Catherine, I< a r e n,
Wilf .1 r, , of Kelowna B.C. ; Mr.
and Mrs. Toni O'Brien, Don,
Pat, Linda and :fancy, Mr. and
Mrs, Leo O'Brien, 'Michael,
Gary, Nancy, Debbie, Suzanne,
Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Carroll, Sandra, Claire,
Karen, Mrs. Jim Adams, Bob-
bie, Tothrtiy, Joey, Mrs. There.
aa Pate, Patty, David and
Phyllis, all of Landon; Mrs.
Mary Newman, Madeline and
Maureen, MrS. Alice O'Brien,
Wayne, Rosemarie and Jimmy,
of Windsor; Alphonse, Toron-
to: Mr. and Mrs. Alan PeterS,
Oaktrille, And Mr. and MrS.
William O'Brien, Whalen.
DISTRICT REUNIONS
cLaren, picnic
The reunion of the McLaren
clan was held at Ihn ,home of
Mr. ann. Mrs. Alfred Hunkin,
%Valiant St. an Sunday AO.
gust 6.
A Program of sports was di-
rected by Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Mirada and MO. Alex
Mel3ea at.
Lorne IVIeNaughton, Cum,
arty, was named president for
1962. Secretary - treasurer is
Mrs. Wes Yowler, Hensall;
sports committee, Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Johns, Ellinville
and Mr. end Mrs. Bob Bell,
Kippen; table committee, Mr.
and Mrs.. Glenn Bell, Hensel',
and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Me -
Beath, Kippen.
The 1962 reunion will be held
at the home of Mr, and Mrs,
Glenn Ben, liensall.
The story in
By MRS. HERER DAVIS
En. .... • . . : •-• • ,nn,""n•ninsi
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Davies
and family, Strathroy, were
Saturday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee.
The Greenlees were Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Noels, Aylmer.
Mr. and ilrs. Harvey Latta
accompanied- Mr. and Mrs.
Garfield Latta, of Lannon, on
a holiday trip to Manitoulin
Island over the weekend. •
Messrs, Wayne Carroll and
Cameron Davis were pests of
Wayne'saunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Mullins. Gode-
rich, for several. days this
past week. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Carroll and Mr, .and
Mrs. Heber Davis joinecl them
on Wednesday and the boys re-
turned home with them,
Miss .roan Barker was a
guest this past week with her
cousin, Janeen Firth, London,
and Stephen Firth spent the
week with Gary Barker.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dobbs
were guents at the marriage
of -their friend, Mr. Gerry Mof-
fat, of Kippen, at Ridgetown
on Saturday and spent Satur-
day night with their aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
O'Brien, Rondeeu, and on Sun-
day took a cottage at Grand
Bend for their holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson
entertained Mr. and Mns. Adel -
bort Morley, of London, 'at
their cottage, Grand Bend, on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Howard MacDonald, Lucan, to
Detroit on Saturday to sae the
ball game. Heather visited her
cousin, Miss Gloria Myers, Lan -
clan, and Michael spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Goorge McFalls, his grand-
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford, De-
troit, Mr. and Mrs. Don Downs
and Dianne,. Lucdn, and Mr.
and Mrs. Heber Davis were
Friday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll.
Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur Abbott
and family, Whalen, were Sun-
day guests. with Mr, and Mrs.
Jack Dickins.
'Mr. and Mrs, Jim Mugsford,
Lucan, Were Sunday evening
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Davis.
• Mr. 'and Mrs. Allan Tindall,
Wiartoin visited with the for-
mer's brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Tindall, Sunday.
Mrs. Herman Atkinson and
Mark and Mr. and Mrs. George
Atkinson, Sandra and Darren
were Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs, Bert Wein, Hensall,
and had Mr. Joe Kemp, Lon-
don, and Mtss Shirley Atkin-
son as Sunday evening guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred -Guilfoyle,
London, were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Greenlee,
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Deichert reunion
On Sunday, July 30, anneson-
imately 75 persons gathered, at
the home of Mr. and 111r$.
430T1'edrgonatr.ilegliaillgrItilat c211e.Wrtaltroen-
Afternoon spells were con-
ducted by Mrs. Shirley Keller,
Itg 2 Dashwood, Results of the
races were: pre-school, Eliza -
bath Deichert; 5-6 years, John
Elligson; 7-9, Margaret Ellin -
son; P-10, Allan liohrters 11-12,
Lester Hohner; 13-14, Boger
Keller; 14 and over, Ress globs
ler;
Men's wheelbarrow, Fred
Deichert and Elgin Keller;
boy's, Roger Keller and Allan
Ilohner; men's three -'legged
race, Allen and Ross Eichler;
boy', Roger Keller and Tommy
Merner; softball throw, Dorothy
Greb and Roger Keller; wom-
an's kick the shoe, Phyllis
Deichert; woman's race, Marg-
aret Deichert; driving the nail,:
women, Rath Greb; men, Allen
and Wilfred Eichler (tie); pea-
nut game, men, :Ross Eichler,
women, M rgaret Eichler;
guessing contest, Ross Eich-
ler; mystery box, Clara Deich-
ert.
Other prizes were wars by:
youngest bay, Jamie Learn;;
oldest man,Alfred Pfaff;
30Tduensgt e lat. d r rDs Donna Elligson;iehler ;
woman with most grandchil-
dren, Mrs. Victor Deichert:
man with most sons and grand-.
sons, Mr. Peter Deichert;
couple married 30 years with
anniversary closest to date of
picnic, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred
Pfaff,
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They are; president, Mr, Earl New if mburg, Xi-tete/4er,
ppichert;. vice-president, Mr. Straf9rd, 11, egx•ew 13x
Bev. Llndonfield; neeretarY, bageli. nn,
batirel)e
DeiciLehrte;r4ntres.aosrutr; commo_ tvENTs
convenora, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
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lunch convenor, Mrs. Wilfred PICNic for all families a th%
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See Live Steam Engines In Action
August
• n.
Er, 19 1961
On Stewart Hunter's Farm One and One Quarter Mil
East of Highway No. 40 at Corunna, Ont., Canada nn..nn'n
FIVE MILES SOUTH Or SARNIA nsnonsa
Steam Ermines Threshing Veriovs Separators ,s.nns
Baker Fan — Hamsner Mill — Poem Engino
RainZ-
Wood Sawing -- Model Engines — Mull! Threshing c'etles""
Antique Cars — Other Attractions
A Prize For Oldest Thresherman On Grounds
On Saturday
Hobbyists Brine Your Models
Admission, Men $1.00, Pain Un Members,
Wemen & Children Free
Food Available :
Free Parking
Newest couple, Mr. and Mrs.;
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Mr. and Mrs, Max Learn; big-
gest couple, Mr, and Mrs.
Claire Deichert; family com-
ing furthest, Mr, and Mrs. Max
Learn and family, Petawawa;
largest family present, 2Ir. andl
Mrs. Victor Deichert.
The picnic supper was served
by Mrs. Harvey Hohner and
her committee. A short busi-
ness meeting was held, con-
ducted by president, Mr. Edgar
Elligson. Historian, Pet e
Clandeboye
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grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bayley of London.
Mrs. Alvin Cunningham re -
1 turned from a visit with her
daughter and family, Mr. and
• Mrs. Jack Manson, in Simeoe.
Mrs. Florence Cunningham,
ef London, visited her sister-
in-law, Mrs. Alvin Cunning -
been and other friends in the
• vicinity last week.
New residents to the village
include Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Snideler of Moosejaw in the;
Murless house. He is With the
RCAF at Centralia; and Mr.!
and Mrs. Peter Rowakkers of
Delaware to Arnold Lewis',
house. Mr. Rowakkers is with
the NuWay Motors in Lucan.
The Clandeboye Womene's
Institute held a successful home
baking sale on Saturday at the
NuWay Motors show room.
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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY — August 10 and 11'
"One Foot in Hell" '. "'Si
(Colour)
Alan Ladd — Dolores Michaels
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SATURDAY AND MOi'iDAY — August 12 arid VIA
"Dog of Flanders :
(Colour) (S
David Ladd — DonaidCcorpise)
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(ONE CARTOON)
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FREE POPCORN MONDAY NIGHT FOR THE CHILDRE!.!
Before 930 p.m. ; ;II
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY'
August 15, 16„ 17 and 18 . r.
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"Eimer Gantry"
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Academy Award. Winner
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
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(Colour)
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Burt Lancaster — Shirley Jones • • ,s
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ness of Sylvan Lake, Alberta '
Cecil Carter and other friends, FEAT
visited Mr. Austin Rice, Mr.
here. Mr. Harness attended
SS No. 4 school McGillivray
and. resided here over 50 years
ago.
Use a fertilizer higher in
nitrogen if corn planting time
is nate this year, suggests Tom
Lane, soils specialist at the
OAC. For example, use a 10-
20-20 rather than a 5-20-20. If
you have already bought your
fertilizer, additional nitrogen
can be applied at the time of
sidedressing; put on 25 pounds
more nitrogen per acre than
you normally would.
Xing gyndiexto, 1:411nr4 rotertt
girlo,rut plahning to use the car myself—tjtist to see
if 1 staknOW how to drive:"
DANCING
Eveiy
friday Night
10:00 to lt30
Bluewater
Danceland
DESJARDINE'S ORCHESTRA
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2 Shows Nightly—Rain or"t_.f.r
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