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Attn:tjon
Vet�rcins
EX -Service Men 4- Women -
and Dependents
ThQ Royal Canadian Legion Service BureauOffioer, Mr. H. W.
Moyer„ Provincial Service Officer,' London, Ontario will be
visiting in the area.
Any one wishing information, advice or assistance
regarding war disability pensions•, treatment, allowances,
etc., is requested to contact the service officer, or secretary,
_of the local branch, whose name appears below, not later than
June 26, 1972 to arrange an interview:
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Ruth Wallace -
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She's the third Ruth. That's Ruth Wallace. new owner of
The Little Inn,. Bayfield.
The first Ruth was Ruth Hayman who made The Little Inn
- And now it is Ruth Wallace, 28 -year old daughtec of Dr,
and Mrs. Jain Wallace, Godericti, who will greet guests .at
historic The Little Inn this surnmer.
-Ruth Wallace grew up in GOdertch and like• all young
people, felt an urge to get away from the small 'town
atmosphere which is here. After graduation'from GDCI,
Miss Wallace went tothe Chaniberlain School of Retailing •
in Bostun' At that point, she planned to enter'the glatriOrous..
Mr
M. wShardown,„ Service Officer
58 St. Andrew St.
Phone 524-8609.
The
Government wants
you to keep more
of your income
tax dollars.
So vvhy don't you?
w.
Representative. .
Tel: 524-7402
Cali' your nearest Manufacturers Life Representative.
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FolloWinggraduatfon. troWever, she made her decision
to return to $ctiool -this time at the 1,Iniver-sity of Windsor.
Sht) later w,ent tO Vancouver for aperiod of time, but conic!
find no lasting Carper and cam'e back -to'Ontario,'s,London.
'two y-earsago. She's fieen employed at Simpsons in the'
Personnel department since then. She's in charge of staff
Life lathe city has closed in on Ruth Wallace. -Maybe its
her small town background or maybe its just a need from
deep within her, 'Whatever the reason. Ruth Wallace sees
The Little Inn in quiet, picturesinie Bayfield as a means to
get her away from the frustratipns and the fever pitch of
City •Iite.t6 fhe richly rewarding, more relaxed country -
style of living. -
he third Ruth
bike and.tb walk are impossible," she went on. You go to
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park arid you have to fight with hundreds of other people for
square-inch.of privacy."
• ' I was tired of walking down DundasStreetand breathing
in the exhaust from the -buses' and cars,". continued the $.
petite young lady. :it is foolishness. It isn't right for me." .
When The Little Inn deal came up. Wen, Ruth Wallace „
was ready. Itisn 't that she's convinced of her. ability in the -
restaurant field, although she's'certain her educational
background will be more of a helot() her than a hindrance,
It ist•that Ruth Wallace has discovered that. she needs
space in which to function it her best -and she's eager for
the opportunity -to 'meet •more people in a relaxed
- atmosphere". She's prepared to expend the- time to make (
her venture succeisful.
Under the managementof Ruth Wallace, The Little Inn is
not likely -to change too much fdr the fifst season at least.
-The staffis there and will be staying I expect," Miss
Wallace commented. ,"I want to concentrate on providing'
good food nicely served in Pleasant surroundings."
There are 10 rooms in the 130 -year' old inn, Miss
Wallace said. She hopes to retain the homey atmosphere,
,complete with TV -.in the central parlor. The three
washroows down the hall? Well....who- knows? '
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But The Little Inn may_take .on a new look under the
ownership otRuth Wallace, Although she will be kept busy'
making the inn a year-round operation, she expects to have -
time to indulge in her favorite hobbies -sewing and plants
as they, relate to interior decorating.'
competition in big business which made me think about be a good life, too, she's haSthe courage to do what few of us
There's an exciting life ahead for Ruth Wallace. It should
leaving the city." admitted.Miss. Wallace. 'tAll those - do-toleaveoffthe things welinddistasteful aiiti-to get on
ulcers for nothing."
-And the simple things like fresh ainand the,room to with those things whicharernost appealing. Welc.omebaCk, =
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SOS IT ALL"
CPPL R.ADIO News now has correspondents in
Goderich and throughout Huron Cpunty
working for you
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524-7711 .
:°EVERY FRIDAY AND
-SATURDAY NIGH'T
0:11.r
NEW
JESTERS
Christmas Country Fair
ManwiLife
The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company'
ammimmimmmeme
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Folder artist is Juin Prest
wav {Or Colbotne Township's Lakes, Benmiller Grist Mill and'
'seventh anrthal • "'Christmas ,historic Colborne Township. Hall. •
Country F:air". The new folders Insteadof the canary yellow used
for the 1972 -Fair- have a new. in foriner years they are to be an
format from•otheryeas ando.they off-white with green printing. ,
are expected to be off the press by The dates of' the 1972
tqie end of June. -Christmas. Country Fair" are to -
The new cover ' designed by be Wednesday, October 18 and
Colborne Township artist ,Mrs. Saturday,- October 21 from 10
Jean Prest,* 'features - three * till' 9
Christmas trees- in each - he Main bje ti
NIGHTLY
TIERTAINMENT
Starts Monday, June'26
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been, the promotion of local crafts and the craftsmen's point
craftsmen and the promotion of of vieim, eadh year a retailer is'
local 'c ra fts -as. the ,rnost invited to exhibit their crafts.,
meaningful souvenirs of the area ' Guest craftsmen for 1972 are tb
along with increasing the public's include Robert Aylesworth of ,
awareness and appreciation of Stratford who creates jewelry,of
Crafts skilfully done. silyer Lloyd Campbell of St.
To this end although the ;' Fair" fhomas whose handmade curios
promotes, local craftsmen, each frofn Ontario beach stones are -
year; to add_variety, several most interesting and Harold
craftsmen from outside the 'area Vodden Blyth who does c'hair
o c ve of this Aho have what is considered by caning and basketry. .,
depicted a sketch of a Colborne', original craft' show has always th committee to be an This year's folder feattires an • , ,„ „,...
exceptional craft are, .invited •to ar4,ticle 41,t,*Onitism in
thatboutiques andspecialty shops, contains the various endeavours
who are interested in selling in tourism from the historic Point
crafts a're Much More successful Farm Hotel to the modern Sport
..indoing so if they understand the Centre
-1. 73 horsepower.engine
2. Four -speed
synchromesh
transmission
3. Front disc brakes
4. Fully reclining
bucket seats
5. Electric fear window
Moult •
21. 66 amp. hr. battery
22. Dual bkaking system
23. Wrap around bumpers
‘.; 24. Side running lights
25. Back-up lights
2'6. Washable and removabl
13. Cigarette lighter
14. 'Heavy chity heater -
6. Whitew tires defrcister
7. Full' vinyl interior
8. Electric windshield "
washer
9. Two -speed windshield
' wipers
10. Padded recessed dash°
11. Collapsible steering `b.
12. Glove box
15. Three7position courtesy
lights ,
16. Hahd,brake warning
• light
17. Three point retractable
seat belts
flow ventilation
i9. Swing -out side rear
windOws
20. Unit body construetion
27. Recessed spare tire
28. ToOl kit and jack
29. Electrophorus paint
application
30. Four-way flashers
Ashfield News
Miss Sadie Johnson opened and Power-.
closed' the June meeting or the - ,Speeiafmnsic was providea 1?y
Women's MissrOnary Society with a trio-La.rry Irwin, Gary Blain
prayer. The meeting was held in ." and Boyd Carruthers and the
the church School room 'with 18'. Belgrave Choir, wdith Mrs.
members present, Duncan impson as organist, .
Mrs. -G.. Robb read the-
• PERSONAL ITEMS .
Stripture.and Mis. E, Howes the
meditation and prayer. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ewan 'MacLean
Henry,Mackenzie led in prayer. ' were guests at a wedding in Sarnia
, Miss Johnson gave a reading -on on SatUrday. ,, •
the relationship of Christians Weekend guests. with Mr'. and
with Jews. Roll call was answered Mrs. Earl Howes -were ,Mrs.
by a miracle performed by Jesus, Marie Allen and children Jeff and
and Mrs. W. Wylds led in prayer. Michelle 6f Chicago, and. Jim
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ACADEMY AWARD WINNER!:
In everyone's life three's a
SUMMER OF '42
Written by /mod.. ir AALTORTIMMAT
HEW -AN RAUCHER RICHARD A. ROTH
HWY. 8 CODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4
poem On The Jew. Mrs. E.
MacLean conducted the business
part and the committee served
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES1
Anniveisary services " at
Ashfield Presbyteria,n Church
last Siinday were well attended.
The guest preacher, Professor
J. Charles Hay of Knox College,
spoke on l'Remember-‘-the
Mrs, John West of Toronto is
visiting relatives here and - in
Mr. and Mrs. ,.Whitehead `Of
Teeswater visited relatives here
,Sunday.
and chifdren of Kinloss were
Sunday visitors with Mrs." R.4
Wemsti:s:
Guelph was home for the weekend.
COLUMBIA PICTURES pretobts
OPENS AT .8:30
mon.26 T.27
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ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
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NATALIE.WOOD ROB RT CULP 4"1112,1118.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDougal
CLUB .PRILL
...DAILy SPECIAL
SOUP
SANDWICH
FRENCH FRIES & SALAD
TEA, COFFEE OR MILK
stiuggegted remit price eurolla 1100 Itioor sedan 11:.0.11, Vancouver, Calgary.
Toronto, Nfontreal Ana Nioneton; local freight, license anil provincial taxes extra.
SOUP OR JUICE
iiqT ROLL WITH. BUTTER
Top Quality SCiiNEIDER
° RIB EYE
With Fried Onions
RICE PUDDING, JELLO OR ICE CREAM
TEA-, COFFEE OR MILK
2.7 5
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Draw *for Monster
Of Pre -Sold Tickets will be
made during the evenmg. 0
VINCE
MOUNTFORD
Ma'sier of Ceremonies
DAILY DINNER SPECIAL
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524 9381"
Adults $3,00; Public ichOol Children $1,75