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Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mc -
gn.ightA Darroll and Torry of
Simeoe spent Saturday at the
hone Qi c. and iY ,rrs. Jolla
Boyd Mr. Boyd i a patient
iu PalU ,erston Hospital.
Mrs, Ed •, lander returned
home Saturday from Listowel
Memorial Hospital..
Miss Cnuxeb Tompkins is
spending the holidays with •
friends at Richmond Hill,
Mrs. Beverley Currah has re-
turned home from Wingham and
Distriet Hospital.
Mr, and MP,
ter; Kitchener, visited friends
in the villages on Sunday,
Mr.. and'Mrs. Lloyd Woods
and family of Kitchener spent
Sunday with Mrs. 'fames Shea..
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Bell,
and family of Preston spent the
week»end at the home of 144 °
and. Mrs. Morley Bell, Mr, Bell
is a patient in Windham and
District Hospital, Brian remain-
ed for a longer visit,
Mr. Jaek Searson returned
Saturday to Thompson. Man,
Mrs, Chas, 'Scott of Mein-
tosh visited Thursday with Mr,'
Biu can claim damages from the
�.otor:Vehicle Accident Claims Fund.
For further .information, write;.
Director of CIaims;"
Motor,Vehcle Accident Claims,Fund:
ONTARIO OF TRANSPORT,
10•St. Toronto.5, Ontario.
Borrie
and Mrs.Harry Gowdy.,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Switzer
of Conn visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. George Brown*
Miss Joanne Strong, Kitchen.
er, visited Mrs, John Strong un
Sunday, Ruth and Sandra Curd„
rie Of Winghan are spending a.
few days at the same honrle.
Gary Bell of Preston is holi:-
Baying at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Max bell•
Rickey Nay is visiting his -
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Cudroore, Brussels,
Mt, and Mrs. Wrxr, Switzer
and family of Georgetown vis
ited Mr, and.Mrs.: John Brown
on Sunday. .
Mr, and Mrs. Ken Head and
faranily of Sarnia Visited °over .
the week. end with Mr, and
Mrs. Wellesley Strong.
Winners .at the Loyal Orange
Lodge euchre were Mrs, Ruby
Foster and Russell Nickel; con"
solation, Mrs. John Strong and
Robert Niekel:4''
Members of the L. O. B: A.
and friends quilted three quilts
on Wednesday afternoon for the .
True Blue and Orange Orphan-
age at Richmond Hill.
Mr., Mrs. Keith
hOnored by friends
FORDWICH-- Friends and
neighbours met in°the commun-
ity hall last week for a social
evening for Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Keith. They have sold their
,farm and will be leaving "soon
to. take up residence in Wrox-
eter. where they purchased a
home.
The evening was spent play-
ing euchre after which Alex and
Ada. were invited to the . front.
Mrs, William Sothern read a
short address and Mary and Earl
Moore and Bill Sothern present-
ed them with t ,o step tables .
and coffee table, ash tray and
a flower, arrangement for which
they 'both thanked everyone.
Winners of the euchre were.
high gent, Clarence Carswell;
.high lady. Mrs. Wm.. Wilson;
low lady. Mrs.. Alex Keith;
low gent, Cecil. Cooper; spec -
Ws. Peter Chiomey and Roy
Simmons. •
Open for a limits
DAVY CROCKEIT is at lest captured' and
led away under heavily armed escort. Davy
Crockett (Paul McComb): .is not. a bit con-
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cer`ned The grenadiers are, Richard McNair
and Daniel Helm.
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PhyIIIs
McKague Queen.
Campbell, Gwen Press modern*
or space..age costume 6-12
years, .Gail McPherson; ladies'
old-fashioned. costume.. Mrs.
Jack„It glis, Darlene ,Ballagh,
Ladies' fancy modern costume,
Phy11r1s McKague, Mrs. Donald
Eadie; -best hippy costume,
Douglas Inglis, GaII` Renwidlc
bird or animal costume, Wry
Dickson, Glenn Campbell,
Donna Jeffra Y con •; best le in
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old -tune costume, Mrs. Jack
Inglis and Norman, Hoover;
Debbie Busby and 'Warren Zurr-
brigg, . Dave. Millen and Lard
Lamont; hard time costume,
Mrs. Bruce Darling, :Bruce Dar
ling; oldesr.person on skates,
on at
e 1 . x fan
Kieffer, family.
Race winners were girls;
6 and under,. Carol Kieffer,
Mary .Dickson. Kathy Fischer;
7 and' 8, Twyla Dickson, °Laurie
Thompson,. Rosetnary Kieffer;
9 and .la, Patsy Scott, Diane
Kieffer, GlendaBailagh; 11 and
12, Mary. K. McKenzie, Karen
BELMORi7--. *large crowd.
attended the ice carnival held
in the gelmore l Arena on Friday
evening. There were many
entries in a number of costume
classes, and racesfor every, age
group. Master ofceremonies
was Harold Robinson of Corrie,
with Mrs. Robinson and Mr.
and Mrs. Mel Allan, of Fordwich
acting as judges. Prize winners
Were as follows:
• Pre-school boys and giris'.in
costurrrrn, Valerie Wright,. Mar-
ilyn
Kieffer, Carolyn Mulvey
and Joan Dickson; girls' .fancy.
costume 6-12 years, Twyla •
Dickson,. Debbie Fitch, Jo' Ann
.°Kieffer; best clown, Biuice,
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Special FOrds...Special Mustangs! �p�ially-built.
SpeciaIIy.equipped. Aiidspecially-priced!
�~Spec��t Galaxie 5500 Fastback :-, SpeciaClYlustang Hardtop
Curtain: raising, moneysaving deals on this hot fastback with
room for nix. And even more sai+sngs lover $160.60) an this
special eiuipment•package: all -vinyl seat trim •:GI' Sport
wheel ewers • special,ciirame.bodysideaccent
moulding• whitewall tires.
Exciting prices on the happening car, *gadded savings
($73.05; on the special equipment package: chrome wheel lip
mouldings. full wheel covers • race style pop -open gas
. cap •whitewalls • Tutone louvered
hood with built-in turn indicators.
The all star east winning acclaim
everywhere. We're out to make this.
the-ppGst successful year in Ford's
hist and the dells are just
great. Style. Comfort. Fewer.
Luxury. There's never been a better
time to get them for yourself. Move
up with Double Feature Sate
savings. Get in on the Better
Ideas right now!
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IRU' GE NIT*RS
ave on the
Cyt. Economy',
Star. And .
save $68.90 on the
Special Equipment Package. Y�
SPECIAL EXPLORER PICKUP
Great deals introduce the
newest star. Plus
$14.00 saving on the '
special equipment package.
FORD 41M
amine and Victorsi'a Streets, 357.3460
TurrnberYry Rd., BRUSSELS, Phone 249
carnival
Dickson, Gwen. Pss; 13 .arid'14 .
Suzanne 1 alibee Julie ;Roane,
Gail hlePherson; .15 ,and :;over,.
.Phyllis McKague, Doris :Stokes,
Darlene Ballag h.
Win>aers•of boys' races, 6.•A`
Brian and under, n Hayes, Greg
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Inglis; David Fischer; 7 and 8
David Kieffer, „Jeff 'Dickson',
Glenn Jeffray, 9 and 10; 'Paul •
Inglis, Dennis Thompson, Peter
Ing lis; 11 acid 12,• Leland` Hark
ness, Ted Dietrich Richard
Inglis; 13 and, 14,Allan Dickson.
sod
Kevin Kieffer, Paul Kieffer;
15 and 16, Doug :Millets, Ricky
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McPherson; 17 and over, 'Hugh
Leeson, Murray Mulvey.
Couples' race, Suzanne Yalu'
NoolUietoliktd, an iFksan, Phyll s
WA .Leeson;
'musical. chairs, Gail McPherson;
David Crowe,.:
Walter Renwick eras the win-
net o.La snowmobile race. •
A special feature was the
choosing of carnival queen,
Phyllis McKague won the honor
and she was crowned by' Mrs,
George Kieffer,
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Belm�re Personals
A number of Belmore' people
enjoyed a bus -trip to 'Toronto
recently. They viewed a rep-
lica of the Temple of Jerusalem
a scale=rriodel which has been
built by a Montreal couple, and
is now. being displayed by a
e
J wish synagogue in Toronto.,
Thirty years have been devoted
Boxes of clothin :
b'packed W.I.
• BELMORE--The March meet-
ing of the Berrnore Wonien's
Institute,Was held in the Instr..
' tute `Hall on Wednesday after
noon' of last week. 'Mrs. Alvin.
Mundell was the convener and
'thetheme of the meeting•was
"Citizenship and Education" .
Roll call was answered by dis
playing 'air article from another
country. Articles were display-.
ed from Italy, Scotland, Eng-
land, Holland, Japan, and "dif+
ferent partsdof Canada.
Discussion on the Motto,
" The higher you climb, the
More windows you open", was
ably taken by Mrs. Conlin,
Mrs. Alvin: Mundell was in
charge of the topic, ''What Can.
We Do tb Promote World
.Peace?", A discussion was
held, during which the mem-
bers agreed that harmony be-
gins at home, and unselfishness
must begin with our neighbours
and members of our families,
Mrs. Mundell, also gave a read-
ing,
During the meeting the
members worked on a quilt, tfte
top'of which was donated by
- Mrs. Herb Busby. Two boxes
of used clothing were prepared
for the people of the Saugeen
Indian Ressrtre. A corrtrnittee
was also named to plana forts-
corning pancake supper.
Next month the Delmore In-
stitute will hold its annual°
meeting, when election of of.
fleerrt will take place.
to the building of the display,
details of which are explained.
by 'means of a tape-recorded
voice. Following the viewing
of the model, the group visited.
the synagogue, where they re-
ceived information about the
Jewish
religionio and form of
worship; and viewed sterns of
interest.
It was a nice day in Beinlore
on Monday, the 11th, and made
even nicer by the visit` of a
robin who was spreading sun-
, shine throughout the village
Jim Renwick spied the little
fellow and heard the beautiful i
song, and figured it was a sure
sign of spring! Needless to say,
the poor guy was nowhere to be.
seen,on Tuesday -- the robin.
I rnean, not Jim!
We are sorry that Mr. Wal-
lace Richardson is hospitalized
in W Ingham, and hope that his
condition soon improves, and
he is allowed to come home, •
THIRTEEN FRUITEENS
• W iITECHURCH+}.Thirteen
Fruiteens on Saturday met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
De Boer. The president, Parn-,,
eta King,. opened the meeting.
The roll call was answered by
12 girls telling the fold she ate
the day previous.
'Ind next meeting will be
held Saturday at the horrne of •
Vire and Mrs. Hugh Simpson.
Jane Laidlaw and Pamela
King demonstrated .the making
of a cherry pie. Discussion
Centred on the reports of break-
fast planning fruit\ for dinher
or supper, fruit in..a-carried
Minch or Eletween-meal snacks.
As a group they sampled the
cherry pie and made plans for
Achievement Day.
Each member it to snake a
fruitpie or trials and report rci
Suitt St the next meetite,,;,
s sok of motors from in eighth to a
five h.p. model.
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