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ROORDA IDSIN
Tell 'Christian R e! o' a e d
01411011, platen, decorat, h
bw,ets of gladioli and white
'towns was the serene, on Satur-
day,
Roy tt- ReHrit' y
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A. J. Alexander, Res.
FPayfield, and the.' groom's par-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Roorda, Clinton. Reverend A.
G. van Eek, Exeter, performed
the double -ring ceremony and
the groom's father provided the
wedding inqic,
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was lovely in a
floor -length gown of pure silk
organza styled with fitted bodice
4114,4juifed.'isieeves;• ,A;' 'tiara et
rhineStones held her elbow.'
length veil and -she earried an
arrangement of ,,,,white carna-
tions.
MiSS Sylvia Msinga was maid
of honor for her sister wearing
a gown of mauve nyloe net over
Groomsman fer his brother
and George Idsinga and Dick
The reception was held in
the ,ehureh auditorium where
the bride's mother received the
guests in a dress of beige laee
over taffeta, with white acces-
sories and a corsage of white
carnations. The -groom's -mother
wore a printed nylon two-piece
,FOR A
GREENER THUMB
' By G. MacLeod Ross
fermatiVe faet from an acknow-
ledged authority will at once
Zer at rest the minds of the
more than 3,000 readers of this
paper who, in thought, word Or
deed have had some slight doubt
)n the point. Mr. Smit goes on
to recount how on one occasion
he examined two young hedge-
hogs and found 82it fleas on one
and 932. en the second. He ad-
mits in all fairness and with
that impersonal and nnbiassed
Goderich In July Some of the slitirs shown were
approach so. typical of the scien-
..4,-410-4.444.411.10,1/nna.Flower longer than ever, ox So„it seem,
than quantity supports the view
that this- year plants performed
in an order of flowering other
than the one we have learnt to
expect. %Much rain and, little
sun kept back. rosei and del-
werelow in entries. Since' then,
by the beginning of this Month,.
the roses really opened their
buds and some unusual displays
were tb be seen.
• This column eannot survey
all the gardens of Goderich and
can therefore mention only
those roses which came under
its attention. Jack Warren says
he never remembers a better
showing by his trees and they
were certainly an unusual and
ensemble with White accessories uniform display. Another in -
and a corsage of white carna- veterate rose grower and en-
thusiast, Cockburn Hays',---'lrad
asses_of-filooms op hies _stand;
garden of roses noted was that
of Stan Prevett. Foxglove also
did well this year. Mary Howell
showed same magnificent vari-
eties and Ivan 'Wilson grew
some enormous spikes. ,Another
fine performer wai-Peolumbine.
.4.
wOod, Paul HW, Totbby Hickey.
1[Colborne Sichools Tugrr'10...jmnP,LirniGereolbieoeys, Tio2arnk
Picnic At Zion
States the ,bride chose a beige
linen suit with white acees-
Trenching and
Back -Hoe Work
WATER SYSTEMS
and TILING
JACK MERNER
DRAINAGE COMPANY
CLINTON — HU 2-9734
plant tO grow. It blooms for
more than a moth and it staeds
up well when cut. 'CanterburY
ibell has also had a good year.
'It ykes our soli and as this is.
written, is albout to make a.
'vehich.must be grown from 'seed
each' year, it is easy to grow,
transplants wen and whether.
cup'and saucer variety or single
flower, it always seems- to give
a\good account of itself. Iris,
peonies and delphinium all. did
well under the conditions per-
taining this season.
The rockery on Harbor Hill
indieated an' unusually high con-'
centration since the average
adult (hedgehog that ;is) carrie,s
onlY 50 to 100 fleas. And tkere,
at least for the Moment, the
matter rests.
Dates. To Romomboa.
warfir-WnInlitiPgr-viAqWilltfig-"Thif'iitinicl-fliaex show takes
place on Saturday, August 20,
and we, hone for,a•-hall fUll
flowers ?and we' expect also,
many news exhibitors from the
2604members, eue present count.
There are still however, some
40 member& who hafve not Yet
paid their dues. are looking
to them to put the society on
the 300 mark this year.
has been gleaned out and plant- In early Atvgust the bulb cata-
ed with annuals and should give 'ague will be published by
a colorful account of itself be- CruicMank. Members are re -
fore too long, provided it gets minded to look out for this and
some water. The plante at the
hospital has been te ed by
ercy Barker again -this- year
and to judge by the size an4
vjgor of the plants which he
has so carefully brought on, the
display 'should rival last year.
Scratching Hedgehogs
A few short weeks ago, be-
fore we were afflicted with sum-
mer, mention was made of a
maid of Kent, a member of the
FAST RELIEF FOR young zoologists', cittb of the
Regent's Park Zoo, who was
one of the very few people in
RIEumATI .bedgegiog scratching • itself.' As
you will readily understand, this
the world who had observed a
• • was no statement to be allowed
to stand unchallenged, d or at
least, to pass without embroid-
ering.' And how right you were!
A. M. Smit, the custodian of the
-Rothschild. collection .oh. fleas
writes from Tring, Heitford:
shire, in suppaet of the state-
ment. The first point to as-
similate is the fact that the
insects cancerned with the
hedgehog are of a species speci=
fic to that animal—specifically
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Sixty years ago le5 schooners
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(tied), Earl Hoy. Boys' broad
° jurnp, Earl, Hoy, George Clark,
. Bruce Lamb. Junior girls'
The Colborne T o w 0 s 'h i P broad junip, Barbara Pollock,
School' Area annual picnic was Janice Murphy, Freda Maaskant.
Senior girls' broad jump, Su,z-
held June 28 at Zion School.
anne Straughan, Janet Mac-'
Despite , damp weather, spirits Dougall, Mary Linklater. Junior
were high and the winners of
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boys' three-legged race, Eric
race, eight and under, Dawn er Barbara Linklater and Bar-
Prest, Mary Stewardson, Linda ba'ra Buchanan, Helen Adkin
Hunter. Boys' running
ce' and Patsy Jevvell (tied). Inter -
eight and under, Jimmie er- mediate boys, Paul lloy and
& Cameron Gardiner, Larry Lee
Gi.rls' running race, mug and. Joixe ugiaeleaek-Poriald
and 10; Connie Mcace,Y,, Dianne, Neil' Out' tyall IViabon. Seiirot
Hoy, 1Vrary Kaltman. Boys' rut-
ning race; nine and 10, Glerm•
%Cameron Gardiner,
pobie. Boys' running race, 11
and 12, Paul Hoy, Ernest Sher -
all, Roberta Prest, Jeanette
race, 1,11' and 12, Janet 1VIaeDoug-
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McKee and Shirley Fisher. Sen-
ior relay, Grades 5 to 8, Suzanne
Stratiklian, Earl Hoy, Paul Hoy
and Greg Hazlitt. High jump,
junior .girls, Janice Murphy and
Frances Middel, (tied), Barbara
Pollock. High jump, girls under
12, Janet MadDougall, Barbara
Linklater, Jeanette Dobie. Hi,gh
jump, girls over 12, Mary Link -
later, Janet Young, Margaret -
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Who Says Reducing
Is Difficult?
-CA,LGARY, ALBERTA.
want to tell you how pleased I
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Haines. High jump, 10 and much better have more energy
Falconer, Doug' Stoll'. High and for the trst time in years
under, Cameron Gardiner, Glenn
don't ha,ye that heavy bloated
jump, 11 and 12, Ernest .Sher- feeling after -eating. The Naraii
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Why suffer the discomforts
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Mr. avtcNeirs teamagainst Mr.
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Following the races a bounti-
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oiui iful lunch was served to parentsand children.
Teresa, DeGroot, Marion Hickey
and Janot Young, Emilie WA,
Harrison and Pat Buchanan
ttied). -Senior boys, John Kolk-
man and Billie Linklater, Ernest
Sherwood and- Bobby Hickey,
John Maaskant and Larry Lee.
tiadies'. kicking slimer, Marion
Orser, Mrs. Dobie, Mrs. Fal-
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Janet Young and Patsy Durst
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armighlt
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2 Electric Knife Sharp-
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3 Lady's Shaeffer Pen
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4 Tricycle
5 Barbeque
6 TV Tables
7 .Bathroom Scales
8 Lawn Chair
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19 Beach Towel
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27 Case of Coca Cola
28 Canned Ham
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