The Blyth Standard, 1968-05-08, Page 1$2,50 A Year In Advance -- $3,60 In U.S.A,
BLYTH, ONTARIO -- WEDNESDAY; MAY 8th, 1968
BLYTH COUNCIL RAISE TAX PENALTY
INTEREST RATE
The regular meeting of the
Blyth Municipal Council was held
May:.6th in the Library, Those
present, Reeve Cook, Councillors
Billie,'Huhbard, McKay and Watt.
Minutes of previous meeting
read and approved by motion of
Councillors Hubbard and. Bailie,
'Moved by Councillor Huhbard,
seconded by Councillor Watt, that
bylaw be prepared to increase in•
terest on tax arrears from 1 of
1 per cent per month to two.
thirds of 1, per cent, per month
owing to the fact that Bank In•
terest has risen on Village her -
rowing, Carried,
Councillors George Watt and
George Bailie, were appointed re-
presentatives Co the Mid Western
Regional Tourist Council.
Moved -by Councillor Hubbard,
seconded by Councillor Watt, that
,we have parallel parking on Din.
'sley Street front of the Laud.
romat. Carried,
Moved by Councillors Hubbard:
and Watt, that Council approves
of the 'Blyth Municipal Recreation
Committee going ahead with' their
Rolling Skating Project :-it, the
Aerna. Carried,
,. .Correspondence Was )rdered
filed by 'motion of ,.''tro,uneillors
McKay and Wattr.irr
Accounts
Receiver General, pension and
income tax 24,60; J, Warwick, sal.
ary 328.51; Kenneth McDougall,
part sal. assessor 250,00; Hamm's
Garage, piping, weld, service call
9.49; Huron County , pipe = 30.00;
Geo. Radford Ltd., streets 3,973.
00; 1• Wallace, salary and stamps
101,10; J. G, Heffron, garbage col-
lection 157,00; Blyth Standard,
notices 12.00; Howson and How-
son Ltd., peat moss, bone meal
7.25; Maitland Teleservices Ltd.,
phones and tolls 45.91; Sheridan
Nurseries, replacement trees 59.
41; Philp's Drug Store first aid
kit, 1.30; Dr, Street account 10,00;
Sparling's Hardware, supplies 13.
21; Bill's Esso, lawn mower re.
pair 4,41; McClinehey's Supertest,
gas, ear 8,56, truck 19.52, 28.08:
Geo, Pollard, streets 110.70;
Ernest Noble, spread ' chloride
6,25; Blyth Community Recrea-
tion Comm. grant 350.00; Welfare
336.96,
Moved by Councillor Hubbard,
seconded by Councillor Bailie a•
bove accounts be paid. Carried,
Council adjourned an motion
by Councillors Bailie and Hub.
bard,
Borden Cook, I, Wallace,
Reeve, Clerk-Treas.
Institute Members collect Over $400.
For Cancer Society.
1'nstittite : pttcsidentl, Mrs, Ben
Walsh, cond'uc'ted the .May, meet•
ing of the Blyth Women's Insti•
Lute, Following the opening ex.
ereises, 'Mrs, "Charles Johnston
gave the secretary -treasurer's re•
port of the last meeting and ex.
ecutive meeting,
We were reminded of the in.
vitation to attend the Belgrave
Institute meeting on Tuesday,.
May 21 at 8 p.m. Any member
wanting transportation should con.
tact one of the "following: Mrs,
Keith Webster, Mrs. John Hessel•
wood or Mrs, Ann Sundercock,
The roll call was answered by
"My Favourite Flower;" and show.
ed the rose to be thefavourite of
mitny.
Plans were made to' cater to
the Huron County Historical Socl•
ety when they meet In Blyth Pub.
Iic School on May 24.
Mrs, Charles' Johnston was
chosen to present the Women's
Instiute Plaque at the evening
performane of the Music "Fest]•
val in Wingham High ;School on
Nay •8(ii; .
A donation of $10,00' was voted
to': the; Blyth Fair 'Board. Mrs:
Ann Sundercock, reported that
two trays and several pots had
been purchased for the kitchen,
She also thanked the ladies who
took part in the Cancer Drive
in April. A total of $413,70 was
.collected in the Blyth area.
Delegates, appointed- to attend
the West Huron District Rally in
Benmiller United Church on ?fay
30th were Mrs, Ann Sundercock,
Mrs, Keith Webster, Mrs, Mary
Appleby and Mrs. John Hessel•
wood,
During the evening Miss Susan
Street played the piano as `she
and Miss Florence Vessels sang
two lovely duets, Santa Lucia and
Fly A Kite.
Special guest for the evening
was Mrs, Bob Carter, who demon-
strated how easy it is to decorate
professional looking cakes and
cookies with the use of • icing
tubes and a little practice. "A
steady hand and a lively , imagin•
ation are the main requirements"
she said,
After the meeting closed a
lunch :of Ice cream and the beau.
tifully decorated cakes was sere•
ed by the hostesses, Mrs. M. Hig•
gins, Mrs, C. Johnston and Mrs,.
W. Good,
Items. Ab�ut People We Know
•
Mrs, Ella Bentley, of London,
visited on Saturday with Mr, and
Mrs, Clarence' Johnston. •
Mr, and Mrs, . Irvine Wallace,
accompanied:,•- liy.; their- daughter,
Mrs, Kenneth Tyndall,-Laurie,and
Danny, Clinton, Visited over the
weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Leslie
Rutledge and family, Oakville,
Air, and Mrs, Howard Wallace and.
family, Brampton, They: attended
a concert by the Barbershop
Quartette, of which Howard is a
tnemher, held at Scarlett Heights
Collegiate,. at . Etobicoke.
Mrs, Archie Beattie and daught-
er- of London; 'visitedwith Mrs,
Inez btacDonald on Satltrday,
Mrs,'•idaIPetts As still a' patient -
in Clinton Public" Hospital, •
Visitors at the -weekend with
Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Snell and Bon•
tite "Were,''°Mlsses Shirley Snell,
;Pat'„Stnith ,. and Messrs, David El-
liott, London, Ken Elliott, Toron-
to, Mr, and Mrs, Jim Tlmpany, of
Aylmer,
bliss Melda McElroy, of Guelph,
spent the weekend at her home
here,
- Mr, and Mrs, Harold Cook spent
Sunday at St, Marys,
Engagement Announced
Mr, and Mrs, Norman Gowing,
of Blyth; wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Glenna Marie, to Mr, Moss Pan•
nabecker, of Galt, .. son of Mrs.
Donald Pannabecker. and the late
• blr, Pennabecker, Lucknow, The
marriage will take place .on Sat-
urday, June the eighth, at 4
O'clock In the ' United Church,
Blyth., Ontario,
CELEBRATED 97th BIRTHDAY
Congratulations and -Best Wish•
es are extended to Mrs, y Jennie
Armstrong, who resides` with her
son-in-law and daughter; Mr, and
Mrs, Rad Oniell, of Fgrt Frances,
Ontario, who celebrated her 97th
birthday on Tuesday,,,, May 7th.
She is ” the mother of Mr. Jim
Armstrong, of Kenora,;Who was a
former resident of Blyth,
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THE KYODAN UNIT MEE71NG'
The Kyodan Unit. of, Blyth Un•
ited Church met Tuesday evening
with a good attendance. The wor•
ship on the theme "What is your
name? Who' are You?'•d-Was led by
Mrs. Carman MacDonald and Mrs,
Ken MacDonald, ;
Ms. H. Brown read a. letter
from Miss Elaine Ross- who is in
Japan from the church'i:vhere Rev.
Gordon Hazelwood is the minister
in Hamilton, Miss Rose told some•
thing about three or the people
we have been readingaboitt in our
Study Book "Japanese Profiles."
Mrs. Brown then told its the story
of one of these people Mr, Tomat•
su Hasegawa, who is a devoted
christian - church worker and a
prominent politician in, Japan to•
day, She said he has done a great
deal for Japan anthas never
compromised his christian' beliefs
in order to advance; in party's
policies, yet he - has always been
re•electcd since 1946,
The roll call was answered by
the members paying a penny for
each step from their ,kitchen stove
to their front door. There .was al-
so a• sale of plants :and°"..bulbs;
Plans were -made-;; forpthe church
.duties., for,vMay::an,d`<:fe4;the:.gem
al U.C.W. meeting ':e -on' the: 13th -
which is to be a Japanese Festival
with the C.G;LT, girls as guests.
The film Half of One Percent will
be shown at..ihis evening meeting.
A delicious°.lunch was served by
Mrs. Robert Marshall, Mrs, A.
Toll and -Mrs, J: Walsh,
MAPLE LEAF UNIT TO. MEET
The bfaple Leaf Unit of the
Blyth United Church. will -meet on
Thursday, May 16, at 2 p.m. at
the church, Roll Call to be an-
swered by a "Beatitude." Come
and bring another member,
HARMONY UNIT MEETS
The Ilarmony Unit met on
Wednesday, May 1st with a good
attendance,- Mrs. Collings presid•
ed and _opened the meeting with'
a Mother's Day poem and prayer.
Mrs, Pierce and -Mrs, Garrett were
in charge of devotions with Mrs,,
PIerce giving an interesting, read•
ing on "The Palm Tree" compar-
Ing It to • the human life, She also
offered prayer, .
Mrs, Garrett presented ' the top-
! "M d N mi" from the stu•.
tly book which dealt with the
story of a Japanese Christian lady
of the fourth generation who ov-
ercome many sorrows, difficulties
and hardships, to at last 'succeed
in instigating the building of a
"Rescue Home for Women" In the
heart of 'Tokyo, •
The minutes were read and
treasurer's report given,, The roll
call for June to be answered by
naming your _ favourite spring
flower. Plans were made for ea•
tering. to a wedding on May 18th,
The meeting closed -with. the
Mizpah Benediction, Lunch was
served by Mrs, Maines and Mrs.
Pierce, assisted by' Mrs, Higgins.
CONSERVATION CLUB TO
MEET
The Blyth District Conservation
Club will meet on Tuesday, May
146 . at the club house, • Films,
will •be shown and- a .draw for a
Winchester 22 Rifle wily be held,
Volume 79 • No. 46 Single Copies Six Cents
Native Son Dies As Lonely Millionaire
In North Dakota
The following article appeared
In Saturday's London Free Press
and has caused considerable .in-
terest in the community. We
have, rather unsuccessfully, tried
to gather information about the
late Mr. Ross.
Robert Somers has been the
only one we have contacted that
has In any way . enlightened us
on the subject, Bob says he can
remember a, Jack Ross who lived
in the house now owned by MIss
Nelda McElroy. The gentleman
had three sons, and the mother,
who died at any early age, -As
Ilob recalls it, her maiden name
was Stewart.'
Perhaps some of our readers
can . give us more Information on
the Ross family. If so, we would
'very much appreciate hearing
from them .
In any event, we can revel in
the knowledge that Blyth has pro.
duced a native son who extracted
considerable money from the
States, . It's kind of a nice switch•
about, isn't it!
ONE MAN'S LONELY WAY TO
MAKE A MILLION
If you want to make a million
dollars from scratch you might
follow the example of Canadian.
born Donald C. Ross, who died
at..Fargo, N. D. a year ago at the
age of 106,
Ile lived .Inconspicuously in a
hotel .,room_, Ha:• smpketl:. a.. pipe,
but- didn't drink, He never mar.
rled,
His daily routine included vis.
its to a local brokerage office,
where he studied the stock mar•
ket and talked to everyone who
had any knowledge about bust-
ness and industry.
He guarded his health fanatic.
ally,
After his death' in May, 1987,
the *executors of his estate, fol.
lowing the instruction of his will,
converted his holdings Into cash.
They totalled $1,100,000. Almost
half of it was willed to eight char-
itable organizations, the remain-
der to relatives.
• Ross was ?torn November 28,
1860, iii Blyth, Ontario, one of
three, boys and three girls, His
mother was said to have died at
an early age and he was reared by
his grandfather in Michigan,
He came to North Dakota in
1881, settling south of Fargo, and
held farming interests off and on
throughout his life. He also
taught school early in his life.
Ross took a job as second man
at a grain elevator. When the
manager quit, ' Ross took over,
About the sante time he took over
the management of a lumber
yard, He handled both jobs dur-
ing the 1880s,
"He saved his money and: bor-
rowed some and put it into land,"
said an old4ime acquaintance
years later, "He built up quite a
farming . operation.".
During. the. First World . War,
when wheat was $3 a bushel and
land prices 'soared, Ross' sold: his.
farm, .and embarked .on : the devel-
opment of a subdivision In Minne-
apolis. In the 1930s he returned
and reinvested in farm land.
Pupils Of Local Teachers Entertain At
Music Recitals
Pupils of Mrs, Shirley E, Vin-
cent held ' a recital in the Blyth
United Church on Tuesday even-
ing, April 30.
Those taking part were: Linda
Ives, Karen McEwing, Linda War-
wick, IIilly Van Amersfoort, Sha.
ron Ives, Brenda Johnston, Calvin
Nixon, Janet Cook, Doreen An.
derson, Evelyn Haggitt, Judy Ives,
Dorothy Nicholson, Jayne Watson,
KerrI Medd, Carol Gowing, Di.
anne Poser, Lori Thompson, Mary
Anne Wheeler, Glen Nixon, Kim
Watson, Margaret Howson, Nancy
Anderson, Barbara Lee, Gail
Searle, Cathy Carter, Eric Camp.
bell, Beverly Lee,
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Pupils of Mrs, Winona McDoug-
all from Blyth, Londesboro, Clin.
ton, Auburn, Westfield, Lucknow,
Ripley and Seaforth presented a
concert on Saturday evening in
Blyth United Church to an appre-
dative audience,
Those singing solos were: Nan.
cy Anderson, Lloy Shaddick, Shar•
yn Mowbray, Nancy McKay, Jan-
ice Wyld, Jeannette Lobb and Al.
ice Andrews. Mr, Harry Lear was
guest soloist.
Vocal trio: Susan Street, Nancy
Anderson and Florence Hessels,
Vocal duet: Susan Street and Flor-
ence Hessels, PIano solos were
given by Danny Lear, Alice Bee-
croft, Clara Wasson, David Street,
Velma Fear, Murray Wightman,
Jean Caldwell, Jean Campbell,
Nancy Stewart, Sharyn Mowbray,
Lloy Shaddick, Ruth Alton, Mur-
ray McNall, Anne Oldfield and
Corinne McDonald,
Piano duet: Gall and Danny
Lear, and Susan and David Street.
Organ solo by Emma Van' Lam-
meren, Organ and piano duets by
Mrs, Margaret Kai and d Mrs, Win-
ona McDougall,
The, concert was sponsored by
the Maple Leaf Unit of the
church.
Agircultural Society Finds Concerts A
Successful Entertainment Attraction
A meeting of -the directors ..of
the Blyth Agricultural Society
was held in the Library last Tues.
day evening. Very few directors
attended.
Lorne Hunking
reported the
BLYTH U,C,W, TO MEET •
The May meeting of .the Blyth.
U,C.W. will take the form of a
Japanese Festival, It. will be
held Monday, May 13th, at 8 pan,.
.In the assembly room, ' If you
possess anything. Japanese bring
it ter the .display `table;' ' .•
variety, show a success and stated
that another concert is planned
for May at which the Centennial
Youth Choir ;.and Clinton Junior
Fat'nier'- drama group will partici.
pate,
A new building for school ex.
hibits was' • again discussed, but
left over for the ,committee to
get more .information.
The,.prJze list was revised and
a few changes were made, It was
decided to contact local merch.
anis :regarding the sponsoring of
a *Queen of the Fahr contest,
The next meeting will be held
on May 21st,
THE BLYTH STANDARD -- WEDNESDAY, MAY Lith, 1008 MRS. JOHN HALLAM HOSTESS
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Please, keep it simple
Don't be surprised if you hear of Chas. Whipp turning up in
Ho de Janeiro under an assunlett name, like Horace N. Haggle Whipp.
• • He's taking a-• terrible beating, on. the polls,. all the way from
. 111illiwack, WC., and' North' Biittleford Sask, right
down to the east coast.
Maybe Charlie has received the same amount of mail on
his poll, but I doubt it, And' thanks,. all you kind, warm people who
took the time to encourage me to go• on" telling it as it is, and telling
Charlie that , , , well; never' mind. Let's drop It. Ile's probably a
=-nice guy who has to' snarl' at somebody every so often to retain
,his sanity. I do.
Like right now; My wife, who has-been away at college for
six months; is lying on the chesterfield.. After half a year of
cooking,. I'm still doing it. She had an operation, But it wasn't on
her mind. Or -her tongue, They're, as active as ever,
My kid, who has about 20 days to avoid being a Grade 12
failure, and at the same time is supposed to be preparing for her.
A,A.T.C. piano exam; is lying in the sack; groaning; with a swollen
gland •and fever,
My son left Monday for the wilds of Northern. Quebec, to
make his fortune. For the- fourth time, With a little stake from
•Dad; just to get hint stal±ted.
Oh, well, there's always something to cheer you up. I've
been in stitches, like surgical,- since my wife decided to "do" .my
income tax this year, and save- the cost' of an auditor, Right' at the
moment, we're thousands- of dollars ahead of the game. It's a delir•
lour feeling, but I don't think• it will: last, There • are a couple of
clauses she's not. sure- of:
By the way, did' yoti ever try, as an ordinary :layman to read
one of those dandy -little booklets your friendly. revenue department
is putting out to "help" you?
In the _first`place, as-anold'prin'ter,. I. swear it cost a •million
dollars to print. In the- second; who needs it? The booklet is
written In auditor's language, which is second. only to that of lawyers'
incomprehensibility,
If it takes you 30 pages to tell you how to fill out your in.
. come •tax form, there's something rotten in the state of Canada, Es-
pecially if you don't have a clue .when you've finished reading it.
1 •• have a suggestion for the government. The booklet
could be cut to half the size, and written in plain English, by any
reasonably competent writer, with an auditor at his shoulder,
And .1 can tell you: soinething right now. The handy little
booklet is not designed' to "h'elp" you. It's deliberately cloaked in
language that the ordinary man does not understand;
For the guy on a salary, it's comparatively simple, His tax
deductions, however they hurt, are made at source, But for the
small busine'ssinan,. the farmer, the contractor, it's a maze of pit•
falls and pratfalls.
Here's a' sample of the sparkling prose of the revenuers,
It's entitled: BALANCE PAYABLE OR REFUND. It says, "As
indicated on the T1 General' Form, yottr •Balance is to be determined
by subtracting from your Total -.Payable (Tax and or Canada Pension
Elan contribution Payable on Self•Eniployed Earnings) the total
credits (Tax deducted per T4 and Thi slips, Amounts paid by
Instalments` and Canada Pension Plan Overpayment),
What does that mean? And why the brackets? And why
the capitals It's not English, It's not comprehensible, It's pure
gobbleygook.
Ah, 1 guess I shouldn't get so annoyed. I can take it, I'm
still working. But my heart goes out to all those on the fringe,
who've worked like dogs all their lives, and wind tip with dog foot.
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TO WALKERBURN CLUB
The Walkei'burn Club held it's
monthly meeting at the home of
Mrs, John Hallam, with the presi•
dent., AI:s, Ted flunking, in the
chair. 'The meeting was opened
by singing 0 Canada followed by
prayer led by, Airs, George Schnei-
der and all repeated the Lord's.
Prayer, The minutes were accept.
ed as read by the secretary, Mrs.
Elliott Lapp, and the treasurer,
Mrs. Walter Cunningham, gave
the financial statement. It was
decided to hold the 50th anniver-
sary celebrations on July 17th
and Airs, Ted flunking invited
them to hold it at her home. Airs,
I�Iliott Lapp and Mrs, George
Schneider named a committee ro
semi invitations to former mem.
hers, Several letters of thanks
for cards sent were read, The
draw prize which Airs. Ted Hunk.
ing had donated was won by IIIrs,
Tont Cunningham,
Plans were - made for the next
meeting which will he held at the
home of Mrs, Carmen Gross. The
program is to be in charge of Mrs,
Lloyd Penfound and Mrs, Worthy
Young, and the lunch cominittee
will be Mrs. George Schneider
and Mrs. James Jackson,
Tho -program for the meeting
consisted of 'readings and contests
and it was in charge of Mrs. Geo.
rge Schneider and Mrs, James
Jackson, After the closing of the
meeting a delicious lunch was ser•
ved by Mrs, John Hallam and
Mrs. Arie Duizer.
Congratulations
Congratulations to Miss Grace
Longman who will celebrate her
birthday on Sunday, May 12.
Congratulations to Mrs, John
Sanderson who celebrates her
birthday on Friday; May 10,
Perry Mason was found guilty.
It was difficult to understand just
a
what the
charge really was, but
he's guilty ' according to a 013S
News Department show the other
evening called "Trial Lawyer.”
The program consisted of a ser-
ies of interviews with five of the
highest-paid trial lawyers in the
U.S... - . .
F, Lee Bailey said Mason had
"a tremendous influence on our
law." fle said he -heard jurors say
"if the defendant didn't do it,
who did?" The public too often
thinks .that the Perry ,Arason
courtroom scenes are the way a
court really operates.
It's interesting to note here that
West German- TV viewers can be
more ,thaw just armchair sleuths
for 'fictional whodunits, Accord-
ing to a news release, a new ser-
ies gives them the chance to help -
solve real crimes,
The program; File XY . Un-
solved; is enjoying such success
that police' officials- are dropping
much of their initial -skepticism.
Programs presenting 14 unsolv-
ed cases have prompted tibout
2,000 telephone calls or letters
with information, Eight suspects
have been , arrested. -
This was: done . in the U.S, years
ago on radio with the program
"Gangbusters." Perhaps network
officials here will come up 'with- a
similar TV program' within a' -year
or two.
* .* '' *
The Acadamy Awards special
was in first position, according' to
the latest National Nielsen rat.
Ings; • •
Andy Griffith was second, and
another special , . Charlie. Brown
All•Stars',', was third;'
Others were as follows; -Family
Affair, 4th; Ironside, 5th; Grin.
smoke, Otho; Dean' Martin; 7th; .Go'
mer- Pyle, • 8th; The Lucy Show,
0th; Bonanza,10th; ..Beverly: Hill•
billies, :11th;. and .Rowan and: Mar
tin;; 12th,
THE BLYTH STANDARD
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FROM THE MINISTER'S STUDY
One of the most glorious facts about God is that He forgives
us when we are truly sorry for the wrong we have •done — or the
wrong we are doing by being what we are. But we have something
to do in return for pardon— we must forgive those who have hurt
us or injured us. Only so, can we really experience the. joy of
being forgiven ourselves,
A modern writer puts it this way;
If an, unkind word. appears,
If some novelty endears,
If some clever little bit
Of a sharp and pointed wit.
If some bit of_gossipconte,
If suspicion comes to you,
If your neighbor isn't true;
File the thing away.
Do this for a. little while
Then go out and burn the file.
Remember St, Paul's words in Ephesians 4: 32 — "forgiving
one another, as God in Christ forgave you,
Go to Church on Sunday; Join: sincerely in. the confession
of sin. Take seriously and gladly the assurance .of pardon. or
absolution, Then FORGIVE.
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ST, ANDREW'S I'RESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV, ROBERT U. MacLEAN IEA,
1:00 p.m. Church Service.
1:00 p.m. Sunday School
CHURCH OF GOD
MeConnel Street, Blyth •.• Sunday Services.
ERIC CLEAVE, PASTOR
10:00 a.m. Sunday School.
11:00 a.m. — Worship
7:30 p.m, -- Prayer and Bible Study.
8:00 p.ni. — Friday — Youth Hour.
Thought For The Week
"Iiy IIim therefore let tis offer the sacrifice of praise to God:contin•
natty." IIeb, 13:115,
"If you want to get your aches and trials out of sight, hide. them
under your mercies." Carlyle.
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CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH
REV, II; W. KROEZE, MINISTER
10:00 a,m, — Morning Service (in English)
1.1:00 -- Sunday School
3:00 p.m. — Afternoon Service (in English)
ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA-.
Rev. G. E. Pakenham, Rector
Trinity Church Blyth:
10,00 a.m. —:Morning 'Prayer,
Trinity Church, Belgrave:
11,15 a,m, -- holy Communion,
St. Mark's Church, Auburn:
1:30 p.m. — Evening .Prayer
St. Paul's Church, Dungannon:
2:45. p.ni, •-- Evening Prayer
THE UNITED. CHURCH OF CANADA
REV. W. 0. MATTIER, 'ILA., B,D., MINISTER'
• -Mrs; Donald Kal, Director' of lusie.
No Sunday School, _ •
•-11:00 a.m. —.Morning Worship, Christhau:Faniily,..Service,
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OBITUARY -
MISS ANNE WIGHTMAN TOOK THE BLYTH STANDARD WEDNESDAY, MAY 8th, 1968
PART IN BELGRAVE
JOHN ALEXANDER McLELLAN er, Duncan, of Fort William, Ont,,
six sisters, Mrs. Tina Lawrence, CHURCH SERVICE
Mr, John Alexander 'hieLelian Regina, Sask,, Mrs, Florence Hoff . We are sorry to hear that Mrs, brave Presbyterian Church ser•
passed away in Westminster Hos- man, Hanna,Alberta, Mrs, Jessie Service at Knox Presbyterian Harold Procter had the misfor• vices will begin at 9.30 a.m, for
pital, London on Wednesday, McDuff, Reina, Sask., Mrs. Mary Church, Belgrave, was well at. lune to fall and break her ankle, the summer months,
April 24th, 1968 in his 77th year, Bell,Regina, Sask,, Mrs, Harry tended on Sunday, May 5, when lir, and Mrs, Ron Nicholson, of Mrs, Annie Coultes is able to
Ile was horn in Saskatchewan, Meritt, Duncan, B,C,, Mrs. Sadie Miss Anne Wighlmen, a student Sl, Marys, Miss Margaret Nichol. be home from Wingham and Dis-
son of the late Mr, and Mrs, Mal. Hoskins Lumsbon Sask. at Knox College, Toronto, took son, Guelph, spent the weekend trict Hospital and is now spend.
colm McLellan and came to East• The funeral service was held part in the service. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing this week with her sister and
ern Canada around 1915. He mar• at the Tasker Memorial Chapel, She spoke about her work in Garner Nicholson, husband, Mr, and Mrs, George
hied Charlotte Doubleday,clauglrt•he Belgrave U.C.W. catered to Pocock, of Lambeth,
Queen Street, Blyth, on Saturday, the Mission field in Tolland, Al -A1• Glenn Coultes and
er of he late Mr, and Mrs, Wm, April 27th at 2:30 p,m,, conducted berta, where she was stationed Men Teachers and their wives at Air, end Mrs,
Doubleday, of Stratford, on June by Rev, 0, E, Pakenham. last year, During the service hiss a turkey banquet Thursday even• baby, Paul, visited on Sunday
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27, 1917, They moved to Blyth Pallhearaers were: Arthur Me. Margaret Nicholson sang a solo rnb, May 1. with Mr. and Mrs, Alan Scott, of
in January of 1956, While a red. Clare, Hugh Simpson, Borden "flow Great 'Thou Art" accompan. The directors and staff of the Barrie:
dent of this community, he was Cook, George Haggitt, Bruce led by Mrs, Athol Bruce at the Belgrave Co•Operative Associa• Mrs, Mac Harvey and baby
a member of Blyth Legion Branch, Smith, Ralph McCrea. organ. Rev. Charles McCarroll tion held a social evening Mon• daughter, of Markdale, spent last
Surviving besides his wife are Flowcrbearers were two grand• presented Anne with a revised day, April 29, in the Community week with her parents, Mr, and
two sons, John of Rantoul, thin. sons, John Hugh and Robert John edition of Halley's Bible Hand. Centre in honour of Air. Lewis Mr's, Lloyd Freethy and Dianne,
ois, and Dalton, of Detroit, MIMI• McLellan of Detroit, book, a gift from the members of Cook who retired from the Co•Op A number of women from this
gan; eleven grandchildren and Interment took place in Blyth Knox Presbyterian Church. April 1st, The presentation of a district had entries at the Tees•
two great grandchildren; 1 broth. Union Cemetery, She leaves on Thursday fortable lamp to Mr. and Mrs. Cook water Century Hobby Craft which
Meath, Saskatchewan, for foto' was made by Mr, Lorne Campbell, was held in the Public School on
months work In the mission field. Lunch was served by the ladies, Saturday,
Airs. Hilda Roberts, Listowel, A music recital was held In the
+t+I+ •-s+.-+s4-+- +++F•+-. .4-44-.4.+4+,4-4,.+..e..+...+. *4 The Best Wishes of her friends visited last week with her sister, Blyth United Church on Tuesday
go with her, Mrs. Dave Amstrong, During the evening, April 30, by Mrs, Shirley
week Airs, Roberts and firs, Arm• Vincent's pupils, Those taking
If
Stewart's BELGRAVE AFTERNOON strong, spent a few days in Thorn• part from Belgrave were: Brenda
dale and London visiting with Johnston, Calvin Nixon, Doreen
UNIT MEETING relatives. Anderson, Lori Thompson, Mary
Red White Food Mkt.Mr. and Mrs, Alex Young, Lu. Anne Wheeler, Glen Nixon and
Eleven attended the May meet• can, called on Mr; and Mrs, Harry Nancy Anderson. At the conclu
BLYTA, ONT„ Phone 9451 WF DELIVER ing on Wednesday afternoon of McGuire on Sunday, sion of the program Mary Anne
the Afternoon Unit of the U.C.W. Visitors over the weekend at Wheeler read an address in
Mrs, IIerb Wheeler was in charge the home of Mr. and Mrs, Hugh rhyme which she had composed
and conducted a worship service Rinn and John were, Mr. William and Calvin Nixon made the pres•
on the theme "The Second Mile," Hill, of Willowdale, Mrs, Margar• entation, Mrs. Vincent was pre
Meats & Frozen Foods hymn "Guide Me 0 Thou Great et Lechler, Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs, sented with a gift in appreciation
Jehovah" was sung, followed by Elvery Rock, Joanne and Jennl• of her efforts with the pupils,
prayer. Mrs, Elizabeth Leslie read fes and Mrs, Gladys Rock and Belgrave 11I 4H girls held their
Maple Leaf l�r'einers , , , , , 2 Ib pkg.89c the scripture after which Mrs, Huth Rock, of Monkton, eighth meeting at the home at
• • ,. IIerb Wheeler read a commentary Belgrave Library hours change Nit's, Clarence Hanna on April 29
Picnics, it. Mrs, John Anderson read starting May 18. Library will be which opened with the 4-H Pledge
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Smoked cnics, 5 - 6 lb. average, per Ib. 45c ars article on "The Good Samara- open on Saturday evenings from and Motto, Roll call was answer.
Sweet Pickled Cottage Rolls . halves lb. 5.5c tan of Labrador," Minutes were 7 p,m, to 9 p.m. No charge on ed by every girl in turn, Nancy
> , ,, read and treasurer's report was books now. Patronize your local Anderson read a skit. The rec.
given, The roll was called and library, ord books are to he handed in on
Fresh Sliced Pork Liver per lb. 29c • offering received. 17 hospital and A reception was held in the May 7, 1'drs. Hanna told the girls
Fresh Pork Hocks , , , ,13 home visits were recorded. day evening, May 4, for Mr .and what to send to Clinton. The
, , , , , ,,, , , per lb. 29c First two verses of hymn "What Belgrave Forrester's Hall on Fri• meeting closed with- taps,
Devon Sliced Macon , , 1 ib. pkg. 69c ; at►n�iend We Have in Jesus" was Afrs. Douglas Johnston, This com-
chapter from Japan Profiles en•
nurnily extends best wishes on
'fray Pack Beef and fork Sausage, 1 lb. 59c Mrs. George Martin gave the theirAir. recent
and firsmarriage.David Hanna and
,
;:
Grade A Chickens, 3 • 4lbs. , . , t titled "Country • Town Minister," family have moved to Kitchener.
per lb, 39C the life of Koji Oema and then David has accepted a position roWnie's
Chicken Breasts. or Legs , , , , , , per lb. 55 c was elasungyo,Mrs,sesEarlf the hymn with Simpson and Sears. N
5 Anderson Miss Verna Johnston
Long Island Ducks, 5 Ib. average, per 1b. 69c gave a short Bible.study, and. dis. visited on. Sunday with, AflssofSarniaNora, i,rive-In
cession, Hymn In Christ There VanCamp,
Wallace's Turkey, Chicken or Beef Pies , is no East or West" and bencdie. Mr, Douglas BIeman has accept.
' tion concluded the meeting,
per box 59c rd a position with Imperial 011
at Sarnia.
Old Country Fish and Chips ... per pkg. 59c Sunday visitors with Mr. and Box Office Opens at 8.00 p,m.
CROP REPORT Mrs, Lloyd Freethy and Dianne First Show at Dusk
Redwere, Mr, and Mrs. Mac Dixon ALL DOUBLE FEATURE SHOWS
White & Blue Sweepstake; Spring grain seeding is essen• and Nancy, of Mitchell, Mr, and
daily completed In Huron County, Mrs, Cartney Fongie, Alan and THURS., FRh, SAT.,
Corn planting is progressing Margaret, of Collingwood, and MON,, TUES., WED.
well with good conditions prevail. Mr, and Mrs. Mac Harvey, Mark. • 6 DAYS — MAY 9.15
Ing for the preparation of land, dale, — DOUBLE FEATURE --
Salado Tea Bags, 60's 79c- ' The backlog of plowing from Mrs, Alex Styles, of Mimico, Sidney Pottier
the wet fall last year has been spent a few days last week with
practically overcome, her aunt, Mrs, Cora McGill, On In
Libby's Deep Buttered Kernel Corn or Peas A significant • number of beef Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Klaas De
6 tins 1.00 and sheep have been turned out Jong and Mr, and Mrs. Robert "TO SIR,
to grass, Wallace, Blyth, visited also with
Van Camp Beans with Pork, 14 OT,. tin Warm weather and showers Alrs, McGill. WITH LOVE"
6 tins ........................... 1,Q0 Visitors on Sunday with
would allow for first rate growing Mr. Ed•
conditions for all crops, gar Wighttnan were, Miss Ann (Adult Entertainment)
ValeJuice,tin,1.00Ag, p,Toronto, Mr,Ross Showing at 9:00 p.m,
Happy 'I Tomato 48 oz. for --ll, S. Pullen Assoc. Re Wightman,
Wightman, Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. �yith SUZY KENDALh—In Color
Health° Dog Food 12 tins 1.00 Bruce Hamilton and family, Mr.
McKillop Township and Mrs, Gilbert Hamilton, Luck. — AND --
Club House Peanut Butter . , . 2 lb. jar 69c Public now, Mr, and Mrs, Win, McDon• - "CATALINA
Public School Board ald, Brussels, Mr. and Mrs, Charl• > »
Carnation Milk, tall tin .. , , , • .. , ... , . . . 2 ,CAPERS'?
2 for 33c _Area es /Others, Bluevale, Mrs. Evelyn
• Orasley, Mary Evelyn and Freda, TOMMY KIRK
Rick's Pickles, Yum Yums or. Dills, 24 oz. 29c + REQUIRES A Arthur, and Miss Barbara Fes.tgirShowing at 11:00 p,m.
Music Supervisor on, of Corrie, Color Cartoon
Domestic Shortening 1. Ib. pkg. 37c f FOR 6 SCHOOLS Miss Ann Wightman returned
to Knox College, ,Toronto, after
SX Brand Canned Hams, 1 112 lb. tin , . , 1A9 ' Applications to be in by May llth spending a week with her father, COMING NEXT:
Mr, Edgar WIghtnian, On Thurs. "The 'Wild Racers"
Koolaid Fruit Drink Powder 10 for 49c CAMPBELL WEY, SEC., May 9, she leaves for ulieath
R.R. 4, Walton Park, Saskatchewan, to work on
' •2• . the mission field. (Adult Entertainment)
Buy Of The Week Beginning Sunday, May 12, Bel. --AND --
SEEDING One Million Years
NEW --• �tin 59c 'or 50 oz. tin 59c Whistle Instant Cleaner, 1b oz.
sprayREQUIREMENTS Classified Ads, Pay 'Big
Dividends
BELGRAVE NEWS ITEMS
CLINTON
Specials
Surf, big3lb.pkg. „••••.•,,.,,,,. only99c
McCormick's Graham Wafers, 1 lb., 2 for 69c
McCormick's Mallow Cookies , . • , 3 pkgs. 83c
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
California Sunkist: Oranges 3 doz. 1.00
California New Potatoes • ... • • • , 5 lbs. 49c
Florida Indian River Grapefruit , , 4 for 45c
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$ WE HAVE AVAILABLE
t ''' Herta Barley, 'also 6 row var.
lelies .
" A full stock of Legume and
Grass Seeds
y Timothy and Alfalfa (several
varieties 'of each)
Red Clover and Red Clover and
Sweet Clover Mix (plown down) •
Corn . 9 different maturities
FOR ALL YOUR SEED NEEDS
ASK AT THE SEED PLANT
LONDESBORO
R. N. ALEXANDER
44444+
B.C.,,
IVES CONSTRUCTION
Donald G. Ives R.R. 2, Blyth
Phone Brussels 443w4
Dealer For
BERG BARN CLEANERS
AND MANURE STACKERS
wUl fit any make or style of barn cleaner
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.THE. omit STANDARD
WEDNESDAY_, •_114Y 8tll, .106t3
READY TO WEAR SUITS
FOR MEN
WITH 2 PAIR OF PANTS
Si7,CS 36 to 46
$45.00 to $79.95
R. W. Madill's
SHOES --- MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR
"The Store With The Good Manners"
CLINTON DRY CLEANERS PICK UP
at MADILL'S on Wednesday and Friday
wr
Elliott Insurance Agency
BLYTH -- ONTARIO.
INSURANCE IN ALIT BRANCHES
AUTOMOBILE, FIRE, CASUALTY, SICKNESS, ACCIDENT
WINDSTORM, FARM LIABILITY, LIFE,
,, "WE SPECT 4LEZE IN GIVING SERVICE"
Office 523.4481 Phones Residence 523.4522
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JUST' CHECK THIS LIST Of
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EYE -APPEALING BEAUTIES
1968 FALCON 4 door.
1968 E AILANE 4 door,
1968 FORD Custom 500.
1968.['ORD 1F`airlane 500, 4 door.
1968 FORD half ton.
1967 PONTIAC 4 door, hal top
1967.CHEV. d door.
1966 FORD Custom 5.00, V 8.
1966• CHEV, 4 door.
1966 METEOR 4 door, V 8.
1966 FORD Custom 500, 'I door, 6 cyl.
1966 PONTIAC 4 door, station Wagon.
1966 PLYMOUTH Fury I1; V 8,
1966 FALCON 4 door.
1965 METEOR 4 door, V 8.
1965 CHEVY II 4 door.
1963 MERCURY 2 door, hard top.
1963 VALIANT 4 door,
.1963 . FORD 2 door.
1963 PLYMOUTH 2 door.
1963 OLDS, 4 door, hard top.
SEE THESE AND OTHERS
Hamrrr's. CAR SALES Ltd.
Blyth,'Onterio. Phone 523-9581
WESTFIELD NEWS Donnybrook
Mrs, Audrey 13iggerstafl• and McDowell' tin's, Sam Thompson sponsoredMr, and Mrs, Don Cartwright, Au- Visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Pct
burn, visited on Thursday with er do Groot for the weekend were at her home Saturday evening a
Mr, and Mrs. Bract Good, of Mr, and Mrs. John van den Hems, miscellaneous shower for Miss
R of Slreelsville, Miss Penny Stone, June Mills of Auburn whose mar.
Windham• 8
Mrs, Mary McDowell Mr, and of London, Mr, Roy de Baas, of *sage lances place tests were enjoyed May
Con•
alsoMiss
, Con.
Mrs. Vlera,ey Kersha�a1t/in Godcrich ed (�tMrs, 13i11 Fidam spent several nie Mann, of 131uevale, contribut•
Hospital on Sunday. clays Iasi week visiting with her ed two lovely vocal solos. Mrs.
Visitors with Miss Jeanette sister, Mrs, George Csepel, and Thompson read the address and
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gifts were presented to thehhr.
Snell and Mr, Gordon Snell on odea' friends at Inner*,lthen. Schmidt, of Siratl'oy, as.
Sunday were, Mr, and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Campbell Mher in opening them. June
visited on Sunday with Mr, Les- ed thanked everyone for the many
tic Schultz, of Dungannon, ked
gifts she received, The
Visitors with. Airs, Bary me. hostess served 0 delicious lunch
1)otvell on Thursday evening were and a social time was enjoyed,
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Geddes, Relatives and friends were pros.
Miss Gladys McDowell and Mr.ent from London, Sirathroy,
Dan Ferguson, of Goderich' Bluevalc and Donnybrook, Audrey .Biggerstaff, lir,
13111 13iggcrstaff and Mr. Orval Mr, ' and Mrs, John. Peacock,
Tunney visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cheryl and Gayle; of Bramalea,
John East and Mr, Harry Wooley, pent the weekend with Mr, and
of Brucefield, on Sunday. Mrs. Milliard Jefferson and other
Visitors with , Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson relatives.
Lloyd Walden on Friday were,
h'. Gordon Cook, of Cochrane, Mr, and Mrs, Ilar'vey Thompson
Mrs, George Cook, Belgrave, Mr, and family, Listowel„ visited Sun -
and Mrs. Walter Cunningham and: day' with Mr, and Mrs, Sant
family, -Auburn, 'Thompson and family.
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Tintpany, of Aylmr, lir, and Mrs,
Clifford Snell, Mr, and Mrs. Ilan
vey Snell, lir, and Mrs, Alvin
Snell and Bonnie, of Blyth.
Several families from this conn.
'nullity attended Mrs, Ray Vin.
cent's Piano Recital in Blyth Un-
steed Church last 'Tuesday even•
ing in which Janet Cook and Eric
Campbell participated.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cook vis•
ited with Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Ro-
bertson, of Goderich, Sunday ev•
ening,
Mr, and Mrs. James AlcCully, of
Preston, visited with Mi', and Mrs,
Ivan Wightnan on Monday,
Mrs, Jean Taylor and Mrs. Eliza•
bells Cardiff, of Brussels, visited
with Mr, and Mrs, Ross Taylor on
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Verbeek
and family visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Louis Verbeek, of
Drayton, on Sunday, the occasion
being 11r. and Mrs. Louis Ver.
beck's 40th wedding anniversary.
Visitors from this community
to Uuronview on Sunday were,
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey McDowell,
Mrs, Mary McDowell, Mr, and
Mrs, Charlie Smith and Gordon -
CARD OF 'I'IiANKS
Elgin and Gladys Jesting would
like to thank the Blyth -Fire 13ri•
gado for their prompt assistance
al our house fire. 46-1 p
iN MEMORIAM
ESSELWOOD -- In loving ncem-
ory of a dear daughter and sis-
ter Elaine, who passed away
two years ago, May 14, 1966,
'Phe depths of sorrow we cannot
tell,
Of the loss of• one we loved so
ts'cll,
And while she sleeps a peaceful
sleep
IHer memory we shall always keep.
—Ever remembered by her par-
.ents, Mr, and Mrs. Keith Hessen -
t good and family• 46-1
Ci:EARING AUCTION SALE
Of Livestock, Machinery and
Ilou Behold• Effects, at Lot 38, Con.
cession •12, Hullett Township, 11/
utiles South and 11/ East of An•
burn, on
THURSDAY, MAY 16
0 1 p.m.
ORSES
'dung dark chestnut Belgium
marc (2200 lbs.); Grey mare
(middle age) 2000 lbs; Quantity
of Harness.
• CATTLE
9 Hereford cows, . bred to Poll
• Unit Bull; 8 Hereford steers and
helfers, 1 year old, ready ',for mar-
ket•
PIGS
3 York sows bred; f8 chunks
HENS
100 hybrid, hens.
MACHINERY ,
Fertilizer . drill; . 4 section hal.-
' rows; horse drawn plow; chop
head hay loader:' cultivator; farm
wagon; 16 ft, liay rack; wagon
• box; stock rack; sloop sleighs;
: hay rack; New Idea side rake;
• New Idea manure spreader; lad
der; mowerk scuffler; wheel bar-
row; double blocks; : scuffler;
forks; shovels; chains; tools; lawn
mower; garden Rota Tiller (like
new); electric fencer; 2000 lb,
Renfrew scales; iron piping; fan.
ping:: mili;..175: -ft, rope; Stewart
shun- clippers;. ipig troughs.
,, W.-G1AINr: -
2000 bus, mixeti grain; few ton
of mixed hay, '
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
Co-op stove - A' 4, burner • electric
stove; Frigidaire; kitchen chairs; Man Mae+�nt,t ra, itietioileer,
kilCiletl cornery. cuphoa;'d;. spool Phone 528435119, Lucknow•
••bed,• smali••safe; other',:it)eti'eler-too .. --.. -- - ., -- -.— - - ... •4454t
NOTICE
I wish to thank everyone who has patronized the Blyth
Laundry. We are closing it permanently on May 26th,
ANYONE INTERESTED IN PURCHASING ANY OF THE
EQUIPMENT, OR BUSiNESS, MAY DO SO BY CONTACT.
ING:
Robert McClinchey
Phone 523.4501
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Thank You.. .
for your generosity
during the April
Campaign for funds.
You can still contribute to the Cancer Cociety by contacting
your local canvasser or funds campaign chairman,
Canvassers are requested to turn in all monies as soon as
possible,
Huron County Unit
Canadian Cancer Society
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numerous to mention.
TERMS CASH
No Reserve Farm Sold
Prop, William J. Wagner.
Auctioneer, Harold Jackson,
Clerk, Mel Graham; - 45.2
AUCTION SAP
Of Dairy Cattle, Farm Machin.
ery, Hay and Grain, will be held
for John Van Den Assent Sr., Lot
0, Concession 10, Morris Town
ship, 11/4 miles East. of Blyth, on
MONDAY, MAY 13
at. 1:30 p.m.
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LIVESTOCK
20 holstein cows fresh; 2 Hol•
stein cows, due sale. time; 2 Hol•
ficin heifers, 2 year old, bred; 6
open holstein ,heifers; 2 Holstein
heifer calves; 3 Hereford calves.
IMPLEMENTS
Oliver tractor live P,T,O, and
hydraulics; 13 run fertilizer drill;
Fleury bissel disc; hat'rows; In•
ternatioiial 3 furrow plgtigh; land
roller; 9 ft. cultivator; Massey Har•
tis No, 6 power niowa; Massey
Ferguson roll bar rake; 2 rubber
tired wagons and racks; Gehl
hammer mill P.T,O, oil rubber,
new, 2 trailers; water, troughs;
18 ft. bale elevator and motor;
grain auger; Surge 2 unit milker;
numerous small. articles.
Hay & Grain,
500 bales of hay; 10 ton mixed
grain;' quantity, of straw,
Far1n Sold,
TERMS CASH
'Beginning iu Miay a
CHILD HEALTH CENTRE.,
will be held; in the, Medical
Building in Bussels, Ontario, on
the second_ Tuesday ot each month.
The first session will be held' on
May 14, 1968, 9:30 • 11:30 tam.
Public health nurses will be, in
attendance to weigh infants and
preschool- children, to counsel
mothers, and to administer Immu-
nization, At most sessions„ a
public health physician , will be
present also, This service is free
of charge;" 48.2
NOTICE TO' CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE, OF
,Untie Elliott • Ilosford, Deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Annie Elliott,
Ilosford, late of the Township; of
llulnnu', in the County of Duffer•
in, Widow, who died on or about
the Fifth day of October, 1967,
are hereby notified to send lntn
the undersigned solicitors for the
Executrix on or before the Twen-
ty-second day of May, 1968, full
particulars of their claims, im•
mediately after the said ' Twenty
second day of May, 1968, 'the
assets of 'the deceased -,will he dls•
tributed amongst the parties en-
titled thereto, having regard only
to claims of wltleh the Executrix
shall then have notice, -
Dated at Orangeville* this Twen•
ty•third day, of. April, A,D,, 1968.
Kathleen Elizabeth, Davison
by her Solicitors, .
Wardlaw & Wardlaw,
227- Broadway,
Orangeville, Ontario,
..�. •.45.3
$ usiness Directory
Cronin's Television
SALES & SERVICE
IILYTII - Phone 523.9273
J. E. LONGSTAFF -- OPTOMETRIST
20 Isaac Street - CLINTON
MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
For Appointment, Phone 482.7010
SEAFORTH OFFICE --- Balance of Week •- Phone 527.1240
VACUUM CLEANERS SALES & SERVICE
REPAIRS TO MOST POPULAR MAKES OE' CLEANERS
AND POLISHERS
FILTER QUEEN SALES -- Varna -- Tel, Coll, Mensal! 696R2
SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL
SEPTIC TANKS, CESSPOOLS, ETC. PUMPED & CLEANEI)
FREE ESTIMATES
LOUIS BLAKE -• Brussels R.R, 2 -- Phone 442W6
DK, R. W. STREET
BLYTII •- ONTARIO
OFFICE HOURS: B:' Appointment Only, Except Emergencies
Every Afternoon Except Wednesdays
Tuesday and Friday Evenings,
W. It HAMILTON -- OPTOMETRIST
Next to the Lyceum Theatre - IVINGHAM
Phone 357.1361
P & W TRANSPORT LTD.
LOCAL, &. LONG DISTANCE TRUCKING
wing SIi1PP•ED on Monday, and Thursday
UP.CaS. on. Tuesday
Trucking: To and .Front :I russets. and Clinton Sales on Friday
CALL BLYTH 523.9361
ELLIOTT REAL, ESTATE AGENCY
Gordon. Elliott, Broker. R. John Elliott, Salesman.
PHONES: Blyth, Office 523.4481; Res. 523.4522 or 523.4323
WANTED:- Listings on Farms, Homes and Businesses,
ROY N. BENTLEY - ACCOUNTANT
GO1IERICH -- ONTARIO
Telephone 524.9521 4 Britannia ltd., E.
CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD & MILL
BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS
,1. I1. Crawford, Q,C,, N, Shepherd, L,L.B,, A, hill, B.A., L.L,13.
' In Blyth Each Thursday Morning and by Appointment,
LOCATED- IN ELLIOTT INSURANCE AGENCY
Blyth 523.4481 Phones Wingham 357.3630
DOREEN'S BEAUTY SIIOPPE
STYLING • TINTING • CUTTING. & COLD WAVES
DOREEN McCALLUM . - Phone Blyth 523.4511
Closed Ali Dal'' Monday -• Open Tuesday Through Saturday
DEAD STOCK SERVICE
Highest Cash Prices Paid for Sick, Down, or Disabled Cows
and Horses also Dead Cows and Horses -at Cash Value
Olti' Horses 4e per pound --- Phone Collect 133, Brussels,
(24 hr. service) Plant Lic. No, 54•R.P, 61; Coll, Lic, No, 88•G61
BLYTII BEAUTY BAR
CUTTING, STYLING AND PERMANENTS
TINTING AND SIX WEEK RINSES
ANN HOLLINGER - Phone Blyth 523.9341
BLAKE'S WELDING & MACIIINE
PORTABLE ELECTRIC and ACETYLENE WELDING.
ALSO COMPLETE SHOP SERVICE
'78 King Street CLINTON - Phone 482.7303
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
CHAIN SAW REPAIRS
Having Chain Saw Problems?
Expert repairs are available at
Bill's Esso Station, phone Blyth
523.9556 264S,
HOUSE FOR SALE
8
room, 2 story, red brick house,
3 piece bath upstairs, 2 down
stairs, hot water heated, modern
1 conveniences, garage, Ben Walsh,
phone 523-9352 Blyth. 40•tf
LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED
All makes of lawn mowers and
garden tillers;. reel type lawn
mowers sharpened. Bills Esso,
phone 523.9556, Blyth, 414f
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FOR SALE
100 acre general, near Hensall,
85 workable, some bush, gravel
pit, Barn 38 x 80 ties 16 cows,
balance pens, 9 room house, bath,
furnace,
200 acres, East Wawanosh, 35
acres bush, 150 workable, nearly
ne wranch style home, attached
garage, 4 pc, bath, oil furnace,
barn 66 x 60, milk house, silo.
Formerly dairy, now in perma-
nent pasture for beef cattle,
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STAN NAY
Phone 523.4464, Blyth Ont,
Representing H. Keith Ltd.,
Realtor,
Toronto, Ontario.
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CLINTON
SALE BARN
Sale every Fri. 7,30 pan.
(good livestock market)
For Truck Information:
P and W Transport
Bill Moss, Auburn
Joe Corey, Clinton
REQUIRED
First Mortgage funds Required
on New Beaver Homes in This
Area. Contact, Beaver Lumber,
Wingham, 357-2581 or Jim King,
Wroxeter, 43.1. 43.6
FOR. SALE BY TENDER
Sealed tenders, marked as to
contents, will be received by
Donald Maines, R.R. 5, Goderieh,
Ontario until May 15, 1968 for
the sale of the Presbyterian manse
in the Village of Auburn, Prop-
erty consists of a large corner
lot, 11/2 storey rug brick veneer
house with 3 bedrooms, sunporch
and .bath upslalrs;..2 iarge.:rioms
kitchen and utility room down
stairs, full basement, oil hot wat-
er furnace, also large garage.
Inspection of same may be. ar-
ranged after May 1st by contact-
ing above adderss.
Terms of sale 10 per cent of
purchase price on acceptance of
tender, balance on transfer of
deed. Highest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
NOTICE'
Please return all Huron Coun.
ty Library Books to the Blyth
Library by May 14th. For ex-
change,
FOR SALE
2 • 23 ft. Rolling Home Trailers,
Possession April 1st. Apply to
Edith Creighton, phone 523.4471
Blyth, 38-tf,
REG. SMITH SIGNS
Farm Signs, Highway Bulletins,
Church Signs; Truck Lettering;
i$6 and up. Clinton phone 482-
9793, corner of East and High
Streets. 33-tf.
CONCRETE WORK
Expert chimney and roofing
repairs; specializing. in stabling.
Don Ives, phone Brussels 443W4.
3741
WHY BUY
A Garden Tiller when you can
rent one economically from B111's
Esso, phone 5239556 Blyth. 43•tf
It T. Dale
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Seaforth, Ontario,
Phone 527.1406
RT,YTH , SINGER CENTER
Repairs to all Bakes and Models of Sewing: Machines
-WARNER COLLINGS, PROP,
Phone :123.4275 Res, 523.4591
PECKITY PLUMBING & HEATING
PRESSURE SYSTEMS -- OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE
Londesboro, Ont,
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Phone Blyth 523.4299
LIST YOUR FARM PROPERTY WITH US -- •-
WE HAVE THE CONTACTS AND THE PROSPECTS
C. BURUMA
11,11, 2, Clinton Phone 482.3278
Salesman for:. JOHN BOSVELD, London.
LYLE YOUNGBLUT
OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE
BLYTH; ONTARIO PHONE 523.9585
"Your 011 Heating. Contractor"
BOB HENRY -- GENERAL AUCTIONEER
BLYTII, ONTARIO
For All Types of Sales --• Telephone 523.4234
FOR. SALE
Girls' 26" CCM Bicycle, used 1
year, in excellent condition. Mrs.
Irvin Bowes, phone 523-4412
I3lyth, 45.2
FOR SALE
Gravel Bucket for a Ferguson
Loader Don Fraser, phone 377J6
Brussels, 48.1
PASTURE FOR
30 head of yearling cattle, Ap•
ply to Gilbert Nethery, phone
523.9533 Blyth. 46.3
FOR SALE -
2 Hereford Bull Calves; 51 pigs,
9 weeks old. John Wesselink,
' phone '523.9368 Blyth, ` ' • 461p
FOR SALE --
10 good pigs, Z. Hulzebosch,
phone 526-7519 Auburn. 413.1,
FOR SALE
New steel -angle iron and flat
iron, all sizes available. Bill's
Esso, phone 523-9556, Blyth, 414f
SANITATION SERVICES
Septle Tanks cleaned and re-.
paired, Blacked Drains opened
with modern equipment. Prompt
service. Irvin Coxon, Milverton,
Ont., Telephone 254, 464tf,
FOR SALE
23 ft, Rolling Home Trailer. Ap.
ply to Edith Creighton, phone
523.4471 Blyth. ,38•tf.
HOUSE FOR SAE;
2 story, 8 rooms, in Blth, close
to Main Street, furnace, `modern
bathroom, good basement; 2 car
garage and workshop. Apply to
phone 523-9354 Blyth, 46.2
PRIDE HYBRID -SEED CORN •
Your choice of 85.110 day Hy-
brid
ybrad Seed available now, Contact
Boyd Taylor, phone 523-9279
Blyth. - 46.3
TEACHER. WANTED
Morris, East Wawanosh School
Board requires a. qualified Music
Instructor to supervise .the teach-
ing of music in -three schools: Bel -
grave, Brussels and Blyth. This
will be full•time employment with
duties to commence in September.
Applicants will state qualifica-
tions, experience, references and
salary requested.
Applications will be received.
by the secretary until May 20th.
RALPH SHAW; Secretary,
BRUSSELS, ONT, 46-2
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Annie
lfountain, wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to their many relatives, friends
and neighbours, for their kind•
ness, and sympathy shown during
their recent bereavement. Special
f thanks to Dr. Addison, Dr. Oakes,
• The hospital personnel, The lad-
les who served the lunch at the
house, Rev, Tschanz, Rev: Harold
Snell and the Ball's Funeral
Home.
--Willis Mountain, Gladys and
Family. 46•lp
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
appreciation to friends and neigh -
hors for their many acts of kind-
ness during our recent sad bet'.
eavement, Special' thanks to The
Blyth Legion Branch No, 420 and
the Ladies Auxiliary, and Eastern
' Star, and very special thanks: to
1- -Rev, G. E. Pakenham,
-Mrs, John McLellan and fam-
ily. 464p.
IN MEMORIAM
CREIGHTON - In loving mem-
ory of: a' dear husband; father
. and grandfather, Jack, who pas.
sed. away suddenly May '15,
1967.
.The golden. gates. were. opened,
One year ago today,
With "goodtbyc": left unspoken,
Ile gently slipped" away
-Ever remembered by Dorethy,
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THE BLYTH STANDARD —
WEDNESDAY, MAY 8th, 1968
Londesboro News Of The Past Week
On Monday evening, fay 6th.,
in Londesboro United Church a
service for the Licensing of Can-
didate Mervyn Penfound for the
ministry was observed, Rev, R. J.
Tschanz officiated for the dem
tional period. Rev. Harold Snell,
of London, preached an inspiring
sermon taking as his text "Let us
then with Confidence." The chair,
man of the Presbytery, Rev. C.
M. Jardine, conducting the exa-
mination of the candidate pro.
claimed hint licensed to preach
the Gospel, Mr. Harry tear con.
tributect a solo.
At the close of the service all
adjourned to the Sunday School
rooms where a reception was held.
Mr. Harry Snell on behalf of the
congregation presented Mr. Pen -
found with his gown, The Sunday
School presented Book Ends with
Gordon Shobbrook offering appro.
priate remarks. A minister's re-
gistry on behalf of the Huron -
Perth Presbytery was presented
by Rev, D. Sloan, of Mitchell.
Alrs, Penfound received a gift from
the U.C.W, proffered by the se-
cretary, Mrs, Gladys Cloudy,
lir, Penfound replied fittingly
paying tribute to his parents for
the early training he had reeeiv•
ed, also to his wife who will prove
a worthy helpmate in the days
ahead.
A social hour was enjoyed at
the close.
Mr. Penfound will be ordained
at a service to be held by London
Conference on Thursday, May 16,
at Central United Church, Wind-
sor,
He is the son of Mr, and Mrs.
Wilfred Penfound, R.R. 1, Lon•
desboro.
Mr. and
(nee Hazel
Personals
Mrs. Morris Rivers
Lee) spent the week-
Snell's MFOOD
ARKET
YOUR WEEKEND BUYING GUIDE TO
BETTER FOOD PRICES
Maxwell House Instant Coffee, 12 oz. , 1,59
Salada Gauze Tea Bags, 60's 89c
Carnation Evaporated Milk, 6 tall tins 4.00
Libby's Deep Buttered Peas or Corn
(- 14 oz. 14)
Libby's Hot Dog, Corn or Sweet Relish
4- 12 oz. 1.00
Allen's Fruit Drinks, 3 - 48 oz. tins .....1.00
Angelus Marshmallows, 3 - 1 lb. pkgs1.09
Duncan Hines White or Devil's Food Mix
2 for 19c
Crisco Shortening, 3 lb. can .1.19
Burn's Vegetable Oil, 24 oz. 59c
Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 2 - 16 oz. boxes 79c
Monarch Soft Wheat Flour, 7 lb. bag 69c
McCormick's Soda Crackers, 2 lb. 69c
McCormick's Arrowroot Biscuits, 13 oz39c
Pine River Cheddar Cheese per lb. 69c
McCormick's Afternoon Tea Assortment
reg. price 43c Special 3 for 1.00
McCormick's Honey Graham Wafers
reg. price 43c Special 3 for 1.00
P.M. Cottage Rolls, whole or half, per Ib. 49c
P.M. Back Bacon, in piece per lb. 69c
Burn's No. 1 Breakfast Bacon , per lb. 69c
K.P. or Burn's Bacon Ends 2 lbs. 89c
K.P. Weiners 2 lbs. 89c
Fresh Sliced Pork Liver per ib. 35c
FROZEN Sunshine Fancy Peas, 2 lb. bag 45c
Blue Water Fish Krisps, 8 oz. pkg, 33c
Dish Queen Liquid Detergent, 3 - 24 oz. 1.00
Super Dutch Bleach, 96 oz. jug 39c
Bold Detergent, giant size 79c
Tide King' Size with 20c coupon . . . 4 . .
Phone 523-9332
We Deliver
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end with her brother, Jack Lee,
Mrs. Lee and family.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Cuts, of
Arkona, spent Sunday wills Air,
and Airs. Ed, Youngblut.
Mrs, Milly Bentham, Oshawa,
is visiting with her sister, Nit's,
Townsend, for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Yungblut, of
Woodstock, visited on Sunday
with the former's grandfather,
Mr, Joseph Yungblut, of Londes-
boro.-
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HOUSEKEEPER 'WANTED
For general housework. In-
quire at the Standard Office, 45.2
WILL 'WORK UP OR
Cultivate gardens with roto -til-
ler after 4 or on Saturdays,
Cameron Manning, phone 523-
9293 Blyth, .. 46-1
FOR. SALE
8 black and white faced heifers;
7 black and white face steers;.
5 Holstein steers, 600.700 lbs. Ell
Bury, phone 523.9598 Blyth, 46.1
O,P.P. SUPERINTENDENT
RECEIVES MEDAL
Recently, Ontario Provincial Po.
lice Superintend en, W. G, Milton,
received from the Secretary of
State, the Centennial Medal, in
recognition of valuable service to
the nation.
Superintendent Milton is the
commissioned officer responsible
to O.P.P. Commissioner, Erie Silk,
for the administration of No. 6
District. Superintendent Milton
is posted at District Headquart-
ers, located at Mount Forest, On-
tario. The District, consists of
six counties, Grey, Bruce, Huron,
Perth, Wellington and Waterloo,
and has sixteen full-time detach-
ments and one summer detach-
ment. There are a total of 240
police personnel posted in the
district.
/-le.P-is,
REPORT
Eight Criminal Investigations
were conducted.
Four persons were charged
with Liquor. Control Act viola-
tions.
Four persons were charged for
Highway Traffic Act infractions
and three people were warned.
The following Motor Vehicle
Accidents were reported:
Wingham
On Sunday at 2.10 p,m., on He-
lena Street, Turnberry Town.
ship, Thomas Irwin, Wingham,
lost control of his 1967 Valiant
which skidded on loose gripe],
slid off the road and rolled onto
its roof, Brian Skinn, Wingham,
and Robert Sangster, R.R. 2,
Wingham, were passengers in the
car, No one was injured. Damage
was esthnated at $400.00. Prov.
Const. W. R. Bell i►itvestigated.
Bluevale
On Thusday • at 6.45 p.m. on
Orange Street, Bluevale, a 1961
Pontiac driven by henry Carter,
Blttevale, struck a parked car
owned by Robert Searson, Blue.
vale. Damage was estimated at
$250.00. Prov; Const. H. B. Me-
Kittrick investigated.
Highway No. 4
On Friday afternoon, Amos
Smith, Belgrave, was southbound
on Highway 4 in a 1959 Dodge
and stopped for a vehicle ahead
which was turning, Mr. Smith's
vehicle was struck from behind
by a 1967 Pontiac by Cecil De
Haas, Goderich. Damage was es-
timated at $200.00, Cpl, C. R.
Croskill investigated.
Blyth
On Friday evening,' George Wil•
mer McClinchey, Blyth, was north•
bound on Queen Street. He slow-
ed down to stop and was struck
from behind by a 1966 Chrysler
clriveti by William Gow, Blyth,
Damage was estimated at $1300.00,
Prov. Const, W. A. Stevenson in•
vestigatect
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
For Mother's Day --- Sunday May 12th
Dresses
Blouses
Shells
Cardigans
Handbags
Gloves
House Coats
Full Slips
Half Slips
Nylon Hosiery
Watson's Underwear
Slippers
Luggage
Blankets
11�'C still give 5 per cent discount, which pays
your sales tax.
`:The House. of Branded Lines and Lower
Prices."
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The Arcade Store
Phone 523-9411 Blyth, Ontario,
Wingham Laundry and Dry Cleaners Pick
Up Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Fast Dependable Service,
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YOU SHOP FOR LESS EVERY
WEEKEND AT COON'S
Blue Bonnet Margarine 3 lb. pkg. 85c
Kraft Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, 32 oz. 53c
Van Camp's Beans with Pork, 2 - 19 oz. 43c
Minette's Best Choice Quality Tomatoes
5 - 19 oz. tins 1.00
Allen's Assorted Drinks, 2 - 48 oz. tins .. 65c
Aylmer or Clark's Tomato Juice
3 - 48 oz. tins 99e
Burn's Cooking Oil, 24 oz. bottle 59c
Cheese Burger Slices, half Ib. pkg. , . , 39c
Coleman's Pure Lard 2 lbs. 39c
Sunshine Frozen Peas, 2 ib, bag 49c
Sunshine Frozen French Fries, 2 lb. pkg43c
Weston's Jam or Lemon Filled Buns, 4c off
per pkg. 45c
McCormick's Graham Wafers, 2.11b. pk. 69c
McCormick's Assorted Filled Cookies
3 pkgs. 1.00
McCormick's Marshmallows, 3.1 lb. pkgs,395c
California Red Ball Oranges, 113's, doz. 79c
New Texas Carrots, 2 lb. bag 19c
California New Potatoes, 10 lbs. 85c
Coleman's Bologna 3 lbs. 1.00
Other Fresh Fruits and Vegetables,
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Auburn & District News
Items Of Personal Interest
• Mrs, Karl Teichert, Petra and
Perry, Goderich, visited with Miss
Laura Phillips last Sunday.
Mr; and Mrs, Elmer Keller, of
Dublin; visited last Sunday with
their. daughter, Mrs. Barry Ar-
thur, Mr, Arthur and' family.
Mrs, Ralph Munro visited last
week in London with Mr, and
Nit's, Donald Yungblut and family.
Visitors over the weekend with
Mr, and Mrs, Wm, J; Craig were,
Mr. and. Mrs, Robert Craig, Ilder•
ton,. Mr, and llrs. Wm. S, Craig
and Lorcen, Clinton, Mrs, Ella
Castle, Bayfield, Mrs, Edith Craig,
Goderich,
Mrs,- Laura Fowler and Mr; and
Mrs. Roy Finnigan, Goderich,. vis-
ited on Saturday: evening. with
Mr, and Mrs. Robert: J, Phillip
Mr, and. Mrs, Wm, Crawford
and baby, of Wingham, moved: in-
to the Raithby home on. Goderich -
Street. Mrs, Crawford was. the
former Joan McDougall, of Hul•
lett Township. We welcome. them
to our. community..
Mr, and Mrs, Jack Thorns and
family moved back to their farm
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COMPARE THESE PRICES
WE ASK YOU TO COMPARE . OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU
BUY' YOUR NEXT- BUILDING REQUIREMENTS
AND SAVE DOLLARS
We don't publish a catalogue -- we don't have any hidden
sales girumicks,
WE DO HAVE, TOP QUALITY MATERIALS AT AS LOW,
OR IN MANY CASES LOWER, THAN YOU WILL
FIND: PUBLISHED IN A CATALOGUE
GENUINE ARBORITE --- NO. 1 GRADE
in many beautiful patterns and colours to
choose from
Compare: This• Price
4 x 8' sheet --• any pattern •-- any colour
At Just 49c a Square, Foot
and you need only buy one sheet to qualify
for this low price
SYLVAPLY FIR PLYWOOD
nationally advertised — accepted by all tradesmen as the
tops in Firpiywood.
GOOD, 1 SIDE
4' x.8"..x:'/" 'per sheet $5,67
4' x 8'' r IV per sheet $7,52
4' x. 8' x.- rh =.' per sheet $9,40
4' x 8' c 514" per sheet $10,96
x.,A!!" per sheet: $12.80
SELECT,,. SHEATHING
4' x 8' x 5116" per sheet $5.06
4' xd 8' x. IV per sheet $9.18
EXTERIOR= SHEATIIING
4' x° 8' .r 5116" pet sheet $4.20
4' x 8' x 14" per sheet $5.06
4't r' 8r•s { 1/2"' per sheet $6.82
4' x 8' `XIV per sheet $8.34
4' x 8' x 3 • per sheet $10,04
Tongue, Grove, Set. Sheathing
4' x,8' x 'k' per sheet $8.38
r=.8' x : 13f3" per. sheet $9,92
ENQUIRE ABOUT' OUR QUANTITY. AND'CASH & CARRY
DISCOUNTS'
A. Malining & S
"WHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE GO HAND IN HAND"
Phone 523.4251 Byth, Ont,
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PAINT SALE
100 QUARTS OF
Sillars Paint
Regular $2.60 Per Quart
SELLING FOR ONLY $f.49 QT.
THIS IS FIRST QUALITY PAINT` BEING OFFERED AT
BARGAIN PRICES IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK
Many Colours --- Interior and Exterior
Announcement - - -
WE WELCOME MR. LEN DAVIES TO
OUR TELEVISION DEPARTMENT
Mr. Davies has had 12 years exeperience in
Radio - Black and .White- and Colour Tele-
vision repairs. He is well qualified to look
after your television and repair problems.
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HARDWARE BLYTH
�' O TELEPHONE 523.9273
YOUR HOME HARDWARE DEALER
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home after residing for the win-
ter in Auburn.
Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor is visit-
ing. with her daughter, Mrs. Ran.
ald Rathwell, Mr, Rahwell, Mi•
cline- and Janice, at. Brantford.
Miss- Gail, Miller reurned to, her
position - ln.. Toronto after vaea••
tioning with ,her parents, Mr, and.,
Mrs. Gordon. Miller.
- Mr. and. Mrs. Robert J. Phillips
attended the funeral.. ot. then. late,
Mrs, Willis. Mountain , at Clinten,
last Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs, Llgyd. Raithby,, of
London, visited last. Saturday with
Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor.
Mr, and Mrs. Dwight Aldham:
and family, Kitchener, called,. on,
friends in the village on Saturday,
Mrs. Harold.. Nicholson, Sea,:
forth, Mrs, Iiugh.Bennet,. Jill . and.
Jim, Porn Albert,. visited, on Sun-
day. with.. Mrs; Charles Straughan,
and Mrs, Wes Bradnock, Shearon
and George,
Mrs, Frank Raithby and Mrs,
Wes Bradnock attended the Offi-
cers Conference of the Women's
Institutes of Ontario at Guelph,
University last week. Mrs, Ralth-
by was._the Auburn Branch, dele-
gate and Mrs: Bradnock was on,
the staff for the Conference with.
other former F,W,LO. Board: Di-
rectors.-
and,
i•rectors.-
and Mrs; Oliver Anderson
and Miss. Margaret: Jackson: at-
tended Mrs, McDougall's recital
when - Miss Nancy Anderson was
one of the participants on the
program,
The -Auburn Librarian.- requests
all county- books to be in, = by.: Sat•.
urday; May, 11th.
AUBURN, HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY HELD SPRING TEA
Bouquets of different,. varieties,
of: daffodils- and, forsythia decor•
ated. the Auintyn Community ,Me•
m.orial - Hall $ 10r...thc..springw.tea
sponsored: bY:t1 ex.; men}bers of -the
the
Auburn . Iiorticultutal ' Society.
The., visitors:`were greeted: by
the. president,.. Mrs,.Gorden.R..Tay
lar and - they . came= from. Blyth,
Goderich,, Clinton, and. the sur-
rounding:
ur•rounding-- district. Over 100 at-
tended this,. spring event which
included afternoon„ tea, a home
made, bake, sale and., a white ele-
phant. table, : The bake table was
in charge of Mrs. Donald Haines,
Mrs; 'Thomas. Lawlor and Mrs. Ito•
bert 'Turner, and was well patron
ized. The white elephant table
produced many articles, for sale
and this was in., charge of Mrs.
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THE BLYTH STANDARD • --- WEDNF,BDAY, MAY $th, 8
DRAIN TENDERS
Township of Grey
'fenders will be received by the undersigned until 5 p.m.
Monday, June 3rd, 1908 'for tho construction of the follpwing
municipal drains in the Township of Grey:
UHLER.: DRAIN which consists of:, 4,950• lineal feel of
covered: drain and 8 catch basins,-,
51eKEE, DRAIN which consists of approximately 5,940 lineal
feet of covered drain and 9' catch basins.
IIACIIf4N DRAIN which consists of 13,672 lineal feet of
open drain,
FRASER DRAIN which consists of 8,255. lineal, feet of
open drain,
Tile- and pipes supplied by the. townsbjp, Plans and
specifications may be. -seer at..,the Tewnship Tee,."Ethel,
Ontario, Tenders to be accompanied 'by a certified' cheque
for 10% of amount of tender, Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
MRS, E. • M. CARDIFF,
Cterk, Township ,of; Grey,
Ethel,, Ontario.
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onemommo
Plus a Full Range of Special Lubricants and Greases
FURNACE and STOVE OILS
Maximum Energy Gasolines
DIESEL FUELS - MOTOR OILS
PAUL - KERRIGAN 'Agent
BP CANADA, Limited
PHONE 482.9653 ••• CLINTON
Accounts may be paid at Can. Imp. Bank of Commerce, Blyth
THE- McKIIIOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
SEAFORTH
Office — Main Street
Insures:
* Town Dwellings.
All"Classes of Farm, Probe
erty. .
* Summer Cottages
'" Churches, Schools,Halls
Extended ceverage (wind,
smoke, water damage, fall-
ing objects, etc.) is also
available,
AGENTS:_ James Keys, RR 1, Seaforth; V. J. Lane, RR 5,
Seaforth; Wm, Leiper, Jr,, Londesboro; Selwyn Baker Brus-
sels; Harold Squires, Clinton; George Coyne, Dublin; Donald
Russel Brindley, Mrs, Robert J.
Phillips and Mrs, Norman McDow-
ell.
The attractive tea tables were.
in charge of Mrs. Bert Craig, Mrs.
Albert McFarlane and Mrs, Wrn,
Straughan, An invitation to at-
tend the May tea at,Blyth was ex-
tended and this will be held on
May 31st, 4,3Q p.m. to 6.30, p.m.
The beautiful daffodil and fon
sythia arrangements to decorate
thehall was done, by ; Mrs. Arthur
Grange and Mrs, Bert -Doran,
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE
NOMINATION AND ANNUAL MEETING
LEGION HALL, CLINTON, ONTARIO
Wednesday, May 15, 1468 — 8:3Q p.m.
GUEST SPEAKER:- Mr. • Eric Winkler, Hanover
former Federal Progressive Conservative Party Whip,
and others
JOHN DURNIN, MRS, F. G. THOMPSON,
President, Secretary.
THE . BLY_TH . STANDARD -- WEDNESDAY, MAY 8th, 1068
NEWS OF THE WALTON AREA
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Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hull', Women'sinstitute of Ontario, at U.C.W,
Charlene and Steven,' of London, Guelph University last week, The April meeting of the Burns'
Remember Mother on Mother's Day were 'Sunday visitors at the home Mr, and •nlrs, .Donald Mater, of U,C.W. was held" at the home of
Of Mr, and Mrs, Williani Henry, London, were "weekend guests at
Mrs. Jim Scott, Sr,, on Tuesday
SUNDAY, MAY 12th• •Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Murray vis• the home of 51r, and Mrs, David afternoon with fourteen members
iced on Sunday with. their son -In. Watson. present.
law, and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Miss Corrie Rui•tyer, Stratford, airs, Scott opened the meeting
• ' Ralph Childerhose, Kitchener, spent a few clays last week with with a, reading, Sour thought for
' It. -M11 take only a few minutes to visit Philp's •• The `ladies are requested to Mr,:and Mrs, Jan van Vliet,
-have 'clothing for the bale 'at the • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turvey%, of today," This wasp followed by
CUPS SAUCERS $1,40' to $4.50 ' church no later than May 23rd, as Brussels, visited with the latter's 'singing the hymn, Onward Chris -
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tian .:Soldiers,!' The scripture
ENGLISH CHROME SETS $2,00 to $10.00 bale will be packed about May 24. sister, Mrs; Edward Miller, last reaching was taken from X,uke,
• DRESSER SETS ................ • ... • . ... $5,00 to $8,95 ' ., Family Day will be observed In Sunday, chapel. 9, Mrs, Jim Scott 1e4 in
TIMEX CANATINA WATCH 513.95 ' ,Duffs 'United Church next Sunday Mr. and Mrs, David Freethy, of prayer and. Mrs, Bell read several
EARRINGS $1.00 to 53.00 morning' when the minister, Rev. Toronto, spent the weekend with versos front Il Corinthians, Chop
PINS $1.25 to $5.00 D, 1:, Docken will conduct a hap• Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Ennis. ' ter 4, . A. discussion period follow.
NECKLACE SETS $2.00 to 54,00 tisinal service. airs, Clarence Martin spent list ed and " Mrs, Bell also gave a
T r0 Mrs; Donald- Achilles and baby week at. the home of Mr, and Mrs. questionaire on the bible;
EVENING IN PARIS SETS $1,50 to 53.50 daughter have returned from
DESERT FLOWER COLOGNE $1.50 to $3,50 Fred ' Martin,' Richmond Hill, Mrs, Bell .was in charge of the
Clinton Piddle hospital to the ' �n�[r. and Mrs. Torrance Dundas ' ixrsine'ss, 13011 call was answered
DESERT FLOWER SETS $2.50 to $4,00 hei»e��•af Mr;"and Mrs, Rothe Aeh• . Mrs, visited in London for two days by a bible -verse and •minutes of
SMILES'N CHUCKLES CHOCOLATES $1,00 to $3,30 flies,
a few weeks with, Inst, week with "Mr, .and Mrs. Ar. the last meeting were read, The
• Walter Bl.oitot is spend. Dundasd other relatives, treasurer's report was given by
her sister, drool. an
Miss Jean Leiper, " Thank you
Mrs. Wm. Leeming, Seaforth, Miss Connie Coutts spent. the notesea from Mrs, Hills .and Mr.
i, 'Mrs, Alvin McDonald attended .weekend with Sharon Johnston
p H I L P P h m the 20th Annual Officers Confer- and }ter parents, Mr, and Mrs, and Mrs, George Carter were
• 1 ince sponsored by (tie Federated • harry Johnston, McKillop. read, Miss Gladys Leiper will
! P look after articles handed in for
DRUGS • SUNDRIES • WALLPAPER — Phone Blyth 523•• 410 the bale, .
Plans forHullett Township CouncilBuy New on June 12 were made. The next
meeting will he held at the home
of Mrs. Watson Reid. -
Truck; Disp v ose Of Adding Machine Mrs.. Bell closed the: meting
BLYT •with a prayer. Grace was sting
$1.00 STORE, The TIullett' 'Township. Council $2,257,50. and lunch served,.
(net in the Londesboro Conunun• Motion by Joe Ilunking and
MOTHER'S DAY ity Hall : on May. 6th,.' with the John Jewitt, that we set the Mill i 051BER GROUP SEEKING
Reeve and all Councillors present. rate at 20 mills-. for Residential
FORMER 1IEbiBER.q
A motion by .Leonard Aram. and 22 mills on Business property
Buy Mather a Gift she will adore. --- at the bault and Charles Scanlon that. for year 1968. In 1967 mill rate Canada's wartime bomber unit,
Blyth5 100 Store , we do now open the Council Meet• was 16 Mills for Residential, and RCAF 408 Goose Squadron, is
( ing of May 6th, 1968. Business property 18 mills, ; planning a reunion of all its for.
Motion byCharles Scanlon and Motion by Charles Scanlon and ermembers in Halifax, Nova
Gloves � Fancy Dishes Table Cloths John Jewitt, that we now open •.>
Scarfs Nylons Blankets Joe:flunking, that we make a $10. renders for drawing pit rungra. Scotia,. August 23.26, 1988.
• 00 grant to the Road Superintend..
Goose Squadron veterans are
Purses Lingerie Pillow Cases ents' Association. vel to contact Glen Hancock, 19 Wed.
Jewellery Ornaments Pictures A motion by Charles Scanlon Motion by Leonard Archam•
ge wood Avenue, Rockingham, N.
bault and Joe flunking, that we
Corsages Towels Etc. and Joe. flunking, that we appoint accept the Tender of Ray Stanley S. µ
Leonard Archambault and Joe
of Kinloss, to deliver pit -run gra.
Mother's Day Cards, Gift Wrap, Note Paper. flunking • to the Tourist Council J vel to Township roads at ,36c per SOMETHING TO SEI L?
and Charles Scanlon as represeu
tative to the Zone body, yard• Other tenders were from =
FIREWORKS --- on sale May 11 to 18..y George Radford Construction at try a
,, Motion by Leonard Archam• 38e and Don Hu eking, Londes•.
bault and Charles Scanlon, that "bora, at..39c,STANDARD
we accept the application of Joe Motion , by Joe flunking and
:44-04-0444-04-•-•-•-•444-.444-•4 ♦,44-•4 ,4.44., 4..4.44....-.., Hun_ king and others for a ,Munici• ,John Jewitt, that we donate $100,. CLASSIFIED
pal Drainage Works on Lots 34. 00 to the Blyth Recreational Com
35,. Concession 12.13,- and forward : mince,
Gift Suggestions For Mother's Day same to R. M. Dawson; T hat we
also accept the application of G. Motion by, Charles Scanlon and REAL ESTATE:
Hoggart and others fora Muni.Leonard A chambault, that the
'' ei pal Drainage Works and for ward accounts he accepted as read, pas. Burtha
DRESSES in cre a arnel 'erse fortrel and 1 ,approved anti paid. C•
crepe, jersey, to IL M. Dawson, Stratford,
t cotton, from 10 to 20 and 14 112 to 24 111 iVlotion" by Leonard Archam• Motion by Leonard A'•cha"n' RM.2, CLINTON 482.3257
+ • bault and Joe Thinking that we bault and -Joe flunking, that we
- ALL-WEATHER COATS in black; green 'accept the Petition of Lloyd Dale do now adjourn to meet again on FARMS •-- Jb'ARMS
and blue. +fora Repair on the McGregorJune 3rd, at 8.30 pan,71 acres, 8 repo house, bath
i Municipal Drain„ Lot 6.7 and Accounts amounted to: Tile tend furnace, double garage,'T barns
Drain Loans $2,600.00;.Road ac. 38 x 60 [tad 32 x 60 broiler quota
t: SWEATERS, cardigans, pullovers and shells t 'name John Jcwitt•`as Commission. counts, $1,304:00; "Municipal Drain
+ in wool,orlon and antron. ; e1•' Repairs, $2,912,00; .School Deben• 8,500 broilers, drilled well, .high.
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Melton by John; Jewitt and Joe way property, close to Lo_ndea•
• lure $2 560.00; Warble Fly, $1,� bore.
T Also:-.. Hats, Scarves, Gloves, Hosiery and ` thinking, that we advertise for 317.00; General, $1,639.35. Dotal 4 miles from Seaforth 100
applications for a Mower Operator $12,33235,
Lingerie. in the three locsl.lapers, statingacres, JO room. house with bath
+ Clare Vincent, and furnace,barn 40 x 60.
. •..-++4.44+.+. .++-.-4•+"-+-444-4-• •4 • +wage. Clerk•Treasurer, ,
+ Motion by Charles Scanlon and Benmiller, 100 acres of land.
1 John Jewitt, that rove accept the The right land for cash crop,
NEEDLECRAFT SHOPPE • " applications of 'Wilmer Howatt, OBITUARY Auburn, 100 acres, 10 roonr
Carmen Gross, William Gross, and house with bath and furnace."Barn
Gordon Dale for Tile Drain Loans, JAMES DENIIOLlt 40 x 55, 30 x 40, silo, plenty WO'
• subject to the approval of the el.. Bulk cooler, 27 milk cos. .
CHILDREN'S and LADIES' WEAR Provincial Treasury Board. James Donhlo» passed away in Price $27,000.00.
Motion by J'oe Honking and fIuronvienv, Clinton, on Satttr- Varna, 155 acres, the right land
Phone 123.4351 Blyth i Leonard Archambault, that we day, April 27th in his 92nd year, for cash crop. 9 room brick.,
t open Tenders for nevi Truck and Mr. Denholm was the son of horse with hath and furnace, Tha
4444..-4-.•414. ♦44+4 +44.4 +4 •-.-. • 4-44-4 •. •. •. used Adding Machine, , the late- John Denholm . and --Lily barn is .30 x 120 and 30 c 30, room
Motion by John Jewitt and Barr -and lived most of his,"llfe kir500 hogs,; The right'place for
Charles Scanlon,c that we accept in Blyth, the right man,
``��`, the Tender of James McEwing to Survivors include one brother, Godcrich Township, Con._: 6; 200
purchase the used Adding Ma• Russell, of Fort McMurray, Al. acres, 9" room house with bath
HURON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION chine offered for sale I by the berta and three nieces; - and oil furnace, barn 4006,16g
Township of IIullett for-11ie sum Rev. W. 0. Mather of Blyth barn 64 x24, .28 x 32, drilled' well,
of $25,00. United Church, conducted the' silo. ' ' ' -
NOMINATION MEETING Motion by Leonard Archam• funeral service from the Tasker Close (0 Londesboro, 100 acres,
bault and Joe flunking, that we Memorial Chapel on' Monday, 9 room house with"bath, barn 65 x
accept the Tender of G. McCut• April 29th, Pallbearers were 60, 180 x 30,
chcon, of Brussels, for Chev `' William Thuell, Gordon Elliott, 100 acres, 1 room brick house
. ton truck with:-.trade•in for $2,•. Emerson Wright, George Hamm, with bath and oil furnace, Barin
:,T0.._SELECT A .LIBERAL CANDIDATE 042.25, other 'tenders, Seaforth Sr„ Kenneth Jackson and Doug b6 x 60, 2b x 40, plenty water,
H Motors, Seaforth, $2,055.90; Brit]. 'Whitmore. Iiullett Township, ,Con, 13. 150
10R JR0 1. RIDING H. ge Motors, Brussels, $2,205.00; ' Interment t000k place in Blyth cines, .0 room house, barns 40x
- • • • ,• . • Lorne Brown Moto'" rs, Clinton, Union Cemetery; 60, 28 x 60, 36 x 72,; ,drilled well.
H 200 acres; 8 roorin hoose, barn
40 x,60, 50 acres planted with
MONDAY- _ MAY 13th 4,_._,4+.�+ 4-+++44-44-•-+•4-�.•-0-0t•-• •:.
scotch pine, .
Blyth LionsCIubBenmiller, 9'/Z aures, 8 room • house with. Bath and furnace,
at 8:30 , p.m. $ Barn 45 x 60,
SMORGASBORD & DANCE Walton, 181 acres, 8 room he*
with bath,' 2 barns,
Central •Huron Secondary School
• This FMayNght -=- 10th C. Burumaa..Clinto.
... , : • • . SALESMAN roll
Harold W. Shore,........ r Secretary. TicktsavaiIabIefromany� Lion Sohn �osveld
BROKER, LODON
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MRS, JIM SCOTT, SR,
ENTERTAINED BURNS