The Blyth Standard, 1969-07-16, Page 1THE BLYTH STAN ARD
Volume 81 • No, 01 "Serving Blyth and Community Since 1885" 13LYTII, ONTARIO -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 16th, 1969
12th Of July Celebration Lived Up To Just What Will New Village Mill Rate Means Higher
All Expectations They Say?
Taxes To local Property Owners
Excellent weather conditions �A platform was erected on As this is written the Amerl
and a scarcity of celebrations in 1ti ellington Street under the shade The Blyth Municipal Council Elementary . 21
the province brought a record trees adjascent to the Lions Park. cans arc on their way to a land• mel in Special meeting to set the Secondary 21
number of people and Orange Many of those attending took ad ing on the moon and certainly m111 rate for 1909 taxes. Mr. A.—
Lodges into B1ybh last Saturday vanage of the shade and cooler everyone is hoping for a safe and M. Harper, municipal auditor was TOTAL 115
for the 1909 12th of July celebra• temperatures to sit and listen to successful trip, present.
tion,several featured speakers. Reeve As we were watching the launch. After some discussion the fol• The above rates constitute an
A crowd which could be quite Cook welcomed the Orangemen on
toe on TV this morning at 8 lowing Mill rate was set on mo• increase of 4.5 mills on resider).'� m,, amid all of the serious dis tion of Councillor Watt, and sec -tial and 5 mills commercial.
fairly estimated at six thousand behalf of the residents of Blyth
lined the parade route to watch and Ted Fothen;gill, master of the mission and scientific data being onrled ,by .Councillor MacKay and The raise in the total mill rate
a total of 78 Lodges march the ,Blyth Lodge, spoke a few words transmitted by U.S. commentat- passed, was made necessary on account
one and twa•tenths mile distance, of welcome on behalf of the tnem• ors, it became rather amusing to of the higher rate required by
Over twenty •fife and drum and bers of his organization. us that they seemed to place more Farm & Residential the Huron County School Board
pipe bands were Interspersed Earl and Martha Heywood sup• emphasis on what the astonaut's and the County of Huron.
amongst the various lodges and plied musical entertainment dui• first words would be when they Mills The local General mill rate was
many brought their own fifers and ing the afternoon. landed on the moon than they General Municipal Rate .... 44 held the same as last year.
drummers, [Featured speaker of the after• did on what will certainly be the Huron 'County 21 Moved by Councillor Iiessel•
Tillsonburg dodge won the noon was Rev. 11, A. Carson, An. numerous dangers and rigorous Huron County School Board Aweod, seconded by Councillor
prize for the lodge having travel. 'glican .Minister from Lucan and tasks that will face the men be. Elementary 19 Watt, that the first payment of
led the farthest distance to Blyth, he was joined on the dies by fore returning to earth. Secondary 19 1069 taxes will be due on or be•
They travelled 111 miles In order Dave Worden of Listowel, Grand We Lound ourselves wondering --- fore August 27th, and the sec•
to jolu the feslvities, Forest City Master of the Grand Orange Lod. just what they will say and must ,TO'1'AI. 103 gond payment due on or before
confess that the only picture we December 15th, 1969.
Lodge from London received the ge of Ontario West, Other digni• could get into our mind was that
prize for the largest lodge in the Caries who spoke included Murray Commercial Moved by Councillor Hessel•
parade; best dressed men's' lodge Gaunt and Bob 'McKinley, local of the great Art Carney in his wood, seconded by Councillor
went to Milverton; largest ladies' •parliamentarians. famous role as Norton on the General Municipal Rate ... , 52 Bailie, we adjourn. Carried.
lodge, .London 'LORA; best dressed The members of the U.C,W, of Jackie Gleason show, We could I[uron County 21 Reeve Clerk-Treas.
cladies' lodge, Listowel Loyal Or. Blyth United Church and the Blyth sending Ilnfrom cture 'the spaceim lyc aft, Huron County School Board Borden Cook. Irvine Wallace.
ange Benevolent Society, Lions Club were kept very busy
The prize for the best band in throughout the day. The U.C.W. stepping on the moon's surface,
theparade went to Clinton Leg. catered to meals In the Memorial doffing his hat and in his own Area Families Held Reunions
Ion Pipe Band representing Varnainimitable way, uttering the
hall at both noon hour and sap•
Lodge; J, ,L, Dougherty of Bien. 'per time and •the Lions were athrase "Hello Moon"! PROCTER REUNION HELD vation Park July 13th,
heist took the prize for having operating booths in three loea•.1'1' BELGRAVE Following Grandpa Edgar's Wes -
the longest membership in any lions in the village. They also Swimming ,ung given by The Rev. William
lodge represented at the celehra• had a Rooth in operation at the The 38th annual Procter nun• Henderson of Woodstock, about
tion, He has been a ment•ber of windup dance in the arena dill'.ion teas held July 13th at 3 p.m. 100 guests sat down to a sump -
,Following
th •Orange Order since 11101, ing the evening.Starts Monday in the Bel rave Community Cent. tuous meal,
hollowing the parade many of All in all it was to tremendous Area children are reminded that ''c' with fifty-six members present. In the absence of president
the fife and drummers took part celebration and the local organ r A social time was enjoyed by Maitland • Edgar, David Ireland
in competitions held in the Lions hers should he handed a swimming lessons commence July
Park. Mrs. Cordon Ross of Blue- deal of credit, great 21st and the 'bus 'will leave Me. all' Sports were conducted by presided A moment of silence
Clinchey's Supertest garage al the committee. A delicious lunch was observed in memory of Jack
vale was voted 1:he hest lady. Next year's celebration will be..4;30- p.m, • was served by the lunch commit. Ross of Preston and Art Edgar
drummer; best fifer was Athol held in Kincardine and the or. Learning, , to swim a � and advanced •see. or Wingham. Mrs. Allister Green,
Bruce of Relgrave and Chester Waltzers in that community will beginners will go. on • the •first Donald Procter conducted the secretary -treasurer, read the min.
Emmerton of ,Amberley took the be hard pressed to match this bus and all other classes will go business and the secretary-treas. utes and gave the treasurer's re•
prize for the best drummer. year's big do. on the second bus when it returns urer, Sandra Procter, read the port. She also read correspond•
as was• the schedule last year. minutes and treasurer's report, once from relatives in Montreal
The new slate of officers were and Warren, Michigan,
Personal Interest Itemsread for 1970. The pesident lir, Alvin Mundell was named
Birthday thanked everyone for coming. president for 1970 with Mrs. Al -
Mr, W, S. McVittie, of Hespeler, days in London, Shirley Snell re- Guests were present from Wing. lister Green as secretary-treasur.
Mrs, lthea Carter, of Tottenham, turned home with them and spent Celebrated ham, Brussels, :Belgrave, Lucknow el'. Each 'family is to send In
spent . the weekend with Miss the' weekend' with her parents, and Detroit. the information to Mrs, Green
Pearl Gilley, Ili, and firs. Alvin Snell and A pleasant afternoon with a to bring the family tree up to
Mr. and Mrs, Gary Amenl of Bonnie,uicnie supper was enjoyed on EDGAR FAMILY REUNION dale.
Halifax, NS., called on his aunt lG. andfir's, Jim'l'Impany, of Wednesday, ,!illy 9th, at the home Those attending were from Mid•
and uncle, Mrs, Inez Macdonald Aylmer, spent Sunday evening `�f Mr . and Mrs. Lloyd Walden HELD AT BLUEVALE PARK land, Woodstock, Guelph, Toron-
and Mr. Hubert [irons, afth her parents, Mr, anti Mrs, and family, of Westfield, when to, Godett Chi B1tyt. WtOxeter,,
Mrs, Walter Cook and Jeffery The 21st, annual Edgar reunion Teeswater, Gerrie, Clifford, Blue•
Mr. and firs, Leonard Rooney Alvin Snell and family.
visited over the weekend with Mrs. E. Ohowen, of London, Cook celebrated their birthdays, was held In the Bluevale Censer. vale, Belgrave and Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Pennington, visited Mrs. W. Cook on the 12th Thos attending were Mrs. Cook
11r, and Mrs, Stephen Rooney, at rd' duly, Mrs. Alvin Snell, Miss Hazel Pet
Granton, and 31r, and Mrs, Nei- Mrs,haggle Harrington, of. ts, Blyth, Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Auburn Residents Hold Farewell. Party
son Armstrong, London, and at- fiuronview, Is spending a ,few Cook, Sharon, Janet Jeffery and
tended the wedding in London .of days at her home here with leer .Bradley, Westfield, Mrs, Walter
Lorcena Armstrong and David son, George, who is on sick leave. Cunningham, Kelly, Rodney and For Mr. and Mrs. Bili Stiles
Cunningham, lir, and Mrs, Hank Aussem and I aria, Londeshoro.
Brenda and heather Veen, ,of family visited with relatives over .ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Seventy neighbours and friends She was accompanied on the harp
Ajax, are spending this week with the weekend, honoured lir. and Mrs. 13111 Stiles, played by Mrs. I(obcrt. J. Philips.
their grandparents', Mr, and Airs, lir. and 'Mrs Major Youngblul, Auburn, with a farewell party at A quartette composed of Mrs.
1[l', and Mrs, .Howard Campbell
Leonard Rooney and Mary Lee. It.lt. 1 Auburn announce the their home last Tuesday evening. Harr Arthur, Mrs. Ben Hamilton,
Miss !Brenda Nesbitt of Strat• are visiting with their sons, Mr. y �I
Hugh Campbe11 and Mr, Lawrence engagement of their daughter, Mr. William L. Craig was chair. Mr. WIlliam L. Craig and Mr. Bo•
ford, left Friday morning from Campbelland Mrs, Campbell of Marion Grace, to Mr. Sheldon Al. man for the program which began Berl Arthur sang an impromtu
.,Halton Airport to spend a week Nobleford, Alberta, Also attend. lister Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs, with a singsong led by 'Mrs, Dun. number and also Messrs. George
with her sister, Linda, at Van.Ing the wedding of their son Hugh Harold Warren, 472 Ashland Av. .an MacKay, of Sault Ste Marie. .Millian, Duncan McKay, William
couver, B.C. on July 19th venue, London, The marriage to Stiles ,vac! Lawrence Plactzer sang
`Air. • and Mrs. Wm, Carter at- lir, and Mrs, R. D, Philp are take .place in 51. George's Presby. Wingham Downs "In the Good Old Summertime."
tended the Foran -Glanville wed- visil.ing with her brother, Mr, terlan Church, London, on August An interesting contest to test your
rung at the •Croditart United Hugh A1ncCorkinclale Mrs. Mac.9, 1969, at 4 p.m. 1.Q. was given by Mrs, Oliver An.
Church on Saturday, July 12111, Blyth Bantams dcrsort. The winner was lir. WilThe groom is an employee of Rad- Corkindale anti family, of 7 orNed Sanderson. Mrs. Thomas
ford Construction Com rany, and onto, and with their son•in•lnw Honoured On . 25th
I and. daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Win, By John Stewart llaggitl gave two readings "The
the couple will reside on the 8th Racine,'.Bob Ken and 'Brian of The Blyth Lions Bantams were Friendly Things" and "Three Wi•
of Morris, Before his marriage he Chestevllle. Anniversary defeated by Wingham on July 10 shes." Mrs. Donald Haines con•
was a boarder at the Carter home, by tho score of 9 to 3. Wingham ducted a contest of Towns of Hu•
Mrs. Wm, Carter and Ken Mc. 1f
On Friday evening, July 4, 1969 went into an early lead with four ran County. Mrs. Kenneth Mc.
Gowan visited .with Mrs, Hilliard
runs in the first inning. Blyth Dougall was the ,winner. A coolest
McGowan, in Oakville, and Mr, Mr. and Mrs, John Pipe, R.R. 4, fought back and held the game of counties teas given by Mrs.
and Mrs, Finlay 'McGowan, Tor. Items. Found 13russe1s, were pleasantly surpris close until the seventh when Wes Bradnock and firs, Arthur
onto, on Monday.;
ed when n group of their neigh Wingham scored four more stuns, Grange was the .winner,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Crawford boors, and friends met at their Keith Lapp hit a home run. 13111 M►'. W. L. Craig gave n short
returned last Wednesday to their Two area young people must home to celebrate their 25th wed. McDougall and Arnie Pease each address expressing regret at the
home at Manitou, Manitoba; after be missing items and perhaps ding anniversary, tripled for the Blyth team. Don departure of Mr. and Mrs, Stiles
visiting his throttler, Mr, Clarence wondering where .they are, Cards were enjoyed during the Stewart pitched and was relieved from this community and on be -
Crawford, and Mrs. Crawford, and Warren Cook is in possession of evening and an 'address of con. with one out in the seventh by half of friends and neighbours,
ether relatives and 'friends, a small girl's sweater found al tgratulations was read by hfrs, Da. Wayne McDougall. JIm Johnston Mr. Robert Arthur' presented a
',Miss Linda Walden, Westfield, bhe Lions pool. 'Nae Standard vid Marks and Mr, and ,Mrs. Pipe caught. large mirror• Both. Bill and Joan
spent a few days holidays with office has a pair of youth's black were presented with n set of door Wingham 4 0 0 0 1 0 4 -- 11 thanked everyone for the gift.
her grandmother, Mrs, Walter 'horn•rimmed glasses brought in chimes. Roth expressed their Blyth 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 -- 3 Lunch was served by Mrs. Wm,
Cook, • :, • . by Mrs, 13111 Campbell, She thanks, The eroun nrovtderi lunch The next home game for Blyth L. Craig, Mrs. Albert McFarlane,
Mrs. Clifford Snell and Kent, Mound them on the ground in which featured a 25th anniversary will be on Thursday, July 17, at Mrs. harry Arthur, Mrs. Beth
Hist 'Bonnie Snell, spent a few: front : of .her , residence., • cake. ' 7:00 o'clock against Ripley.. Lansing and JMrs. Thomas .Haggitt.
THE BLYTH STANDARD -- WEDNESDAY, JULY pith, 1969
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SPICE
By Bill Smile;
TAKE TiME TO GIVE THANKS
There's quite a backlash these days from the middle-class
against practically everything: welfare, subsidies, inflation, taxes
and anything else that hurts where it hits.
The squawkers, and I join them once in a while, feel that
there is a conspiracy among the government, the poor, the farmers,
the skilled tradesmen, and almost everyone except the middle-class
to grind the latter exceedingly small.
1'tn about as middle-class as they come, Middle age, middle
income, mortgage, kids to educate, And like all the other middles,
1 pay far too much in taxes.
But once in a while, 1 take stock and, despite the grinding,
find plenty to be thankful for.
This .week, I met a lady who is living on welfare. Her hUsr
band, from whom she is separated, contributes nothing. She has
six kids to feed and clothe. There is no car, no treats, no frills,
no Tittle extras. Every month she is almost frantic with worry try-
ing to make ends meet, just before her cheque arrives,
If the older children can't get summer jobs, they can't go
back to high school, !because they won't have any clothes. One boy
has been remanded by his principal for wearing jeans to school.
They're the only pants he has, and they're clean.
The total income of this family is less than many middle.
class people pay in income tax. The lady is not well. Even if she
could go to work, it would mean deductions from her welfare
cheque. She's struggling desperately, but cheerfully, to keep her
family together and give thein an education, And she's doing it,
Mit walking the thin edge of real poverty.
Why shouldn't the wheat farmer be subsidized? Many of
our fatter industries are, through tariffs and sPecia'1 tax deals. The
farmer works harder and longer for less money than anybody in
the cQyptry.
Why shouldn't a skilled worker make ten thousand a year?
He's going to pay plenty of it in taxes, How can the government
control inflation when the people demand mare and snore and more,
while at the same time everybody is trying to get his snout into the
trough.
Why shouldn't Indians get help so that, they can lift them-
selves out .of the degradation and squalor tihat has been forced on
them? Frustrated by poverty and lack of education, they either
cling to the cotnmunial life of the reserve, or venture into the
world, get a punch of discriminaition right on the nose, and escape
to drink, (Lots of them do on the reserve, too, but what else is
there to do Weave baskets?)
There's anether group that 1 feel for, a large one. These
are the elderly and the disabled, Sure, they get a pension, Try
living on it, you middle-class crybabies,
Happiest of these are the turn bums, who've always lived
in a shack, never paid taxes, insurance, and seldom rent. 'They're
in clover, proportionately. But they're poor.
Perhaps the saddest portion of this group is the elderly
couples who worked hard, never asked anyone for anything and
saved for their old age, They may 'have a small •pension from the
job, or even some savings bonds.
And 'now, ready to spend a few golden years, their pensions
and bonds are halved in value, their living costs tripled. They
can't pay the taxes and have to sell the home they've sweated for
and move into a couple of rooms, The reward for 30.40 years of
honest toil, It's enough to snake one join the hippies.
it's a great country, But next time you start whining be-
cause you can' quite afford a second car, think of the farmer whose
wheat can't be sold, the plumber who cleans your stinking drains,
The Indian who fought in the war and can't get a job, the doughty
woman battling for her ;family, or the little old lady sitting alone
in a furnished room, 'living on bread and tea until her cheque ewes,
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BELGRAVE
NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Black cal•
led on Mr. and Mrs, Albert Vin•
rent on their return trip back
from Western Canada, They
brought back a piece of lumber
Mr, Vincent used in his work shop
at Milk River where he took up
homesteading. The brand was
quite noticeable of which he
branded his cattle, He first had
tried it on lumber in the year of
1911.
Visitors during the week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Htt'gh Rinn
and John were, Mr, and Mrs, Miry.
San 'McQuirter, of Midland, Mrs,
Frank Storey, of Seaforth, and
Mr. Cecil Bowman, of Staffa,
Mr, Harold Cantelon, Tweed,
called on Mr. and Mrs. Jlarry Mc.
Guire on Saturday evening.
Mr. John McCormack returned
to his home on Sunday to El Ca-
jon, California.
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Scott,
Beth, Ila and Jahn were guests
at the wedding of hor brother,
Gordon Saunders, of Dungannon,
to Miss Nora Gibbons, of Wiarton,
at the Latter Day Church, Wiar•
ton, on Saturday,
Mr. and •llrs. JohnMcCormack
held a birthday party for their
daughter, Christie, at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clan
Ince Chamnoy, Those present
were, Mr. and Mrs, Cameron Ro•
binson and Chris, of Corunna, air,
and Mrs, Wayne Stephens and
ICiniberley, of Scarborough, Jane
Robinson, Mrs, Calvin Robinson
and Ellen Thompson, Mrs, Mason
and Joyce Coultcs, Christie re-
ceived a telegram of birthday wi•
shes from her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Ewald Rainer .who are
holidaying in Frankhurt, Germ-
any,
'Mr. pad Mrs, Robert Coultcs
and 'Mr. and Mrs, Harry McGuire
visited sn Sunday with Mr. and El
Mrs, Andrew Gaunt, of Lucknow,
Master Jamie Scott, of Elyth, Is
holidaying this week with Glen
Nixon.
Mrs, Elvey Rock, Joanne and
Jennifer, of Monkton, spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs, Htrgh Flinn
and John, Joanne and Jennifer
remaining for their holicipys,
Mr. and ,Mrs, Joseph Holmes, of
Brussels, spent Monday evening
with lir. and •firs. Albert Vin-
cent.
Mr, and 'Mrs, Leslie Vincent, of
Oakville, and Mr, and Mrs. Stan.
ley Black have returned home
from their trip to Victoria, 13, C.
Evelyn •Bieman, Duanne Corrie,
Fred Meier, Ralpb loba, John
and .Beth 'Scott are attending a
four day Music FestiVaL from
July 16 to July 20 in Royal York
1 totel, London,
Miss il.)onelda Lamont spent a
,few days last week with her cons -
In, Maureen 'McCrea, of J3lyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
visited one evening last week
with Mr. and Mrs, John rMatbe.
son, of Molesworth,
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Page, of
Toronto, were visitors with Mr,
.and 'Mrs, •Albert. Vincent on Thur-
sday.
A huge Cecrapia moth was
caught q»' lfrs. Marjorie Hnrtleib
on her way to work early last
Tuesday morning,
We are sorry to hear that Mrs,
William .Gow is a patient in Wing.
ham anti District Hospital.
Visitors at the home of Mr, and
Mrs, '[toter( Hibberd on Sunday
were, lir. and 'Mrs, George Ash.
ton, of T'ordwich, lir, and Mrs,
W. Zurprigg, Clifford, (Ronald
Hibbert and Glenna Topilin, Iran
,riston, and 'Mr. Wan, Bop/bier, Mr,
Boehler is staying with bis .daugh•
ter, Mrs. Hibberd,
Mr, and Mrs, Albert Vjneent
were recent visitors with Mr, and
Mrs, 'Alva McDowell, Mr, ;Ind Mrs.
Ralph McCrea, Blyth, and Mr,
end Mrs, Percy Vincent, 31vth.
Messrs, Jack and Clare Vah.
Camp visited with their mother,
[Mrs, William VanCamp on Sun,
•day Who Is a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London, Room 632. Mr,
William Van amp. w+ho 'spent the
weekend at his home returned to
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FROM THE MINISTER'S STUDY
1 NEVEM ASKED TO BE BORN
Of course you didn't -- nobody ever did, .But people
make this sort of remark usually when they've made a bit of a mess
of things or when life isn't working out to their own liking. They
wash their hands of all responsibility -- "I didn't make my own na•
lure and temperament, I wouldn't have designed life like this at all,
In fact I never asked to be horns"
J. B. Philips once remarked in The Way, No. 7, 1969, that
we know in our best moments that talking like this is "waste of
breath." When you start thinking seriously about it, life and being
alive at all are a very great mystery. While you are reading these
words, you are using eyes that you never designed, at the same time
breathing with lungs that you hail no band in making, and simul-
taneously digesting your last meal by an extremely involved pro.
cess that you probably know very little about. In fact you yourself
are living in a highly complex machine which we call the human
hody, and you had no part at all in the planning of it.
This attitude of absolving ourselves from all responsibility
in the matter doesn't really lead anywhere, and it most certainly
doesn't bring us happiness. All we know is that some mysterious
Power has given 'us life and personality and certain gifts. It is
therefore much more sensible to try to find out what is the plan
behind the mysterious Power than grumble because life doesn't
bring us all we want.
Let us accept one supreme fact of history: that the Power
behind the universe .did at a particular point in time enter the life
of this planet as a human being. He did this partly to show men
what sort of Person he is in a way that they could understand, and
partly to show them what his plan for life on this planet really is.
Jesus Christ is the Man who made this astounding claim.
lie dad "ask to be born," so 10 speak, for. he came into this world
deliberately and he willingly and cheerfully accepted life — and
death. It is therefore very worthwhile reacting in the New Testa-
ment what he said and did and claimed to he, Ile did not answer
every question or tell us why we are here, hut he did outline the
plan for happy, satisfying life.
Those who accept this claim and his teaching find that it
makes sense in practice, and you don't ever find them complain-
ing, "I never asked to he born!"
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S'f. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. ROBEl1T 13, MacLEAN, 11,A,
1:00 p.m. -•- Church Service,
1:00 p,m. -- Sunday School,
CHURCH OF GOD
McConnel Street, Blyth Sunday Services
ERiC CLEAVE, PASTOR
10:00 a,m, — Sunday School.
111:00 a.m. — Worship Service.
Thought For The Week
"0 Lord, give me the grace to be
Content with what Thou'st given net
No! More than that, let me rejoice
In all Thou solidest -- 'lig Thy choice!
CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH
REV, 11. W. KRONE, MINISTER
10 A.11. -- morning Service in English, conducted by the Rev, G. W.
Sheeres, of Grand Rapids, Michigan,
3 P.M. — Afternoon Service in Dutch, conducted 'Otte Rev, Sheeres
ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA
Rev. W. R. Craven, Minister (Temporary)
Trinity Church Blyth:
10:00 am, —
Trinity Church, Redgrave:
11:15 a.m, •—
St. Mark's Church, Auburn:
1.30 p.m.
THE UNITED CHURCH. OF CANADA
REV. W. 0. MATT ER, B.A., B.D., MINISTER
Mrs. Donald Kai, Director of Music. •
9,45 A.11: --- Sunday Church School.
1'1:00 a.m, --- Morning Worship
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London with theist, week at camp menesetung, ,Gode•
Master Calvin Nixon and Car• •rich, •
ey McDonald • • are • spending this •
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hisses Mary, Sharron and Lin -
(la Jefferson left last Saturday on
a motor trip through the Western
Provinces,
Mr. Clarence Chamncy, of Bel -
grave, Mrs. John McCormick and
Christie, of California, visited
Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs.
Sam Thompson and family.
Mrs. J, C. Robinson and Mrs.
Joseph Doer, London, visited
Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs. Char-
les Jefferson, On Sunday Mr.
Clarence Doerr and his sister,
Mrs. Gordon Holmes,Milverton,
visited the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson
and family attended the Robinson
reunion at Ipperwash on Satur•
day,,
Miss Beverley %lePherson, of
Lucknow, visited over the week-
end with Miss Susan Thompson.
Miss Irene Jefferson, Goderich,
visited Wednesday with Mr. and
-Mrs, Hilliard Jefferson,
Miss Debbie and Master .Brian
Jefferson who have been holiday
ing at their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elgin Josling and family
returned home Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. 13i11 Chessell, of
Stratford, visited Monday with
Mr, and Airs, Jim Leddy,
Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Henderson
and fcunily, of 13rucefield, visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Chamncy and family.
CARD OF THANKS
1 wish to thank Dr. Street and
the nurses and staff on the see.
and floor while I was a patient in
Clinton hospital. Also friends,
and relatives for the lovely flow•
ers, cards and gifts.
OM. — Mrs. Fred Wagner.
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Next Week
DRAIN TENDER
TOWNSHIP OF EAST WAWANOSH
SEALED TENDERS will be received by the under•
signed until tl o'clock p.m., 5th day of August, 1969, for
the construction of the
SCHULTZ i)RAINAGE WORKS
3,818 Lineal Feet of Closed Drain
82 Lineal Feet of C,1i.P,
3 Catch Basins
Contractor to supply all material, Township will
advance price of tile when delivered, Certified cheque
for 10 percent of hid price to accompany each tender.
Tenders to state commencement and completion date, Low-
est or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tender forms
must be obtained and plans and specifications may be seen
at the Clerk's office.
WINONA TIIOMPSON
Township Clerk,
11.11 5, Wingham, Ont,
Phone 357.3518
COOK'S
\SU PE RIOR)
F.FOOD MARKET"
Phone 523-4421
WALTON
A reception honouring Mr, and
Mrs, Brian Traviss, of London,
was held in the Walton Commun.
ity halt last Friday evening. The
newly weds were presented with
a purse of money by Gary Ben-
nett and an address was read by
Jack McCall.
Mr, and Mrs, Crank Dundas,
Debbie and Frankie, of Toronto,
visited for a day this week with
Mrs. George .Dundas.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon ,Murray
and Susan have returned home af•
ter visiting with Mr, and Mrs.
Glen Haase, Sault Ste Marie, and
Mr. and Mrs. George Kirkby,
I;Urwash.
Miss Beverly McCall was sue•
cessful recently in obtaining Iron.
ours in her Grade VIII Music Ex.
am for the Conservatory of Music,
Toronto, in Blyth.
Miss Dianne Fraser was also a
successful candidate in passing
her Grade ViiI music with ton•
ours, also grade II Theory with
1st Class Honours from the Wes-
tern Conservatory of Music held
in Blyth.
Mrs, Percy Holman, Barrie,
and Mrs. Mild, Sellers, Seaforth,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Traviss.
Mrs. George McArthur, of Sea•
forth, visited on Sunday with Mrs.
BROWNIES
Drive -In
CLINTON
Box Office Opens at 8,00 p,nr.
FIRST SHOW at 8,30 P.M.
ALL DOUBLE FEATURE SHOWS
THURSDAY, and FRIDAY
The Secret Life Of
An American Wife
JULY 17 and 18
Showing at 9.15 p.m.
(Adult Entertainment) — Starring
0l•2 •Walter Matthau
and ANNE JACKSON i "`"" `-•-# # •-' `
In Color -- -- PLUS
TIIE BIJYTH STANDARD -- WEDNESDAY, JULY 16th, 1988
Walter Br'oadfoot,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Childerhose
and Dianne, of St. Agatha, visited
over Me weekend at the home of
.lir. and Mrs. William Hurray and
Douglas.
Miss Carol Wilbee spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ian Wilber. Carol is
attending summer school al Wes-
tern lJniversitty, London. A rec•
ent graduate of Stratford Teach-
ers College she will begin teach-
ing in Clinton Public School this
September.
Air. and Airs. W. C. Ennis and
Beth, London, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Ennis last Mon-
day.
'Air. Malcolm Fraser has return,
cd home after being confined to
Seaforth Community hospital for
six weeks.
Mrs, Peter McDonald spent sev•
era! days in Stratford with Mrs.
Simpson McCall.
.11r. and Mrs. Wm. Murray and
.Mervin ileuerman spent the week•
end in ,Burwash with Mr. and Mrs
George Kirkby,
Sunday School will be with•
drawn during the months of July
and August in Duffs United
Church.
Mr, and Mrs, Armuor Dundas,
of London, visited with Mr. and
Mrs, Torrance Dundas and other
relatives and friends over the
weekend.
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DRUGS
A COMPLETE LINE
STATIONARY GOODS
IS ALWAYS ON HAND
AT THE STANDARD
WANTED
POULTRY and EGGS
A LSO
(IIJSTOIII KILLINC
East Huron Produce
Phone DUBLIN 345.2270
WALTER PEASE
TRANSPORT
BLYTH
FOR ALL YOUR TRUCKING
REQUIREMENTS ..
AND THE BEST MARKET FOR
YOUR LIVESTOCK
Phone Brussels 345J4
OUit MAIL .ORDER SERVICE iS
AS CLOSE AS YOUR
TELEPHONE
DRUG SUNDRIES
VETERINARY MEDICINES
We Deliver
Kellogg's Rice Krispies, 17 oz. pkg. .... 50c
Kraft Miracle Whip, :32 oz. jar 57c
Puritan Beet' or Irish Stew, 24 oz, tin , . , 49c
Nature's Best Choice Cream Corn
6 - 14 oz. tins 1.00
llyatt's Choice Peas, 5 - 14 oz. tins 1.00
Lee's Crushed Pineapple, 4 • 19 oz. tins 1.00
Ellmarr Margarine 2 lbs. 53c
Ballet Toilet Tissue, 2 - 2 roll pkgs..... 49c
Arctic Power, 27c off label, king size ... 1.29
Giant Size Bio Ad, 20c off label, per pkg. 69c
Regular Size Fab, 7c off label, per pkg. 45c
Palmolive Soap, regular size
buy 2 get 1 free pkg. 33e
Weston's Bread 4 for 89c
Ontario New Cabbage per` lb. 9c
Ontario Grown New Beets , ., 2 bunches 29c
Arizona Seedless Grapes ....... , per lb. 29c
Orders Taken For Cherries,
The Further Perils
of laurel & Hardy
Showing at 11.00 p.m.
Laurel & hardy are shown before
(Ire days of their eventflul part•
nership. During the mid 1920's
they joined forces and the evolu•
tion of the comic styles is shown
3n this collection, Plus Cartoon
SAT., MON., TUES.
JULY 19.21.22
The Wrecking Crew
Showing at 9.15 p,m, -- Starring
DEAN MARTIN
ELKE SOIIMEIt and
NANCY KWAN
in Color -- — PLUS
Don't Raise The
Bridge,
Lower The River
Showing at 11 p.m. — Starring
JERRY LEWIS
And TERRY THOMAS
In Color Cartoon
WED., THURS., FRI,
JULY 23.24.25
LADY IN CEMENT
Showing at 9.15 pan.
(Adult Entertainment) -- Starring
Frank Sinatra
Raquel Welch
Dan Blocker
Set in Miami Beach, this "Tatty
Rome" sequel races through the
further problems of the
touch detective.
1»' Color --PLUS
-PLUS
BEDAllLED
(Adult Entertainment)—At 11 p.m.
STARRING PETER COOK
and RAQUEL, WELCH
Color Cartoon
numarovonommum
ENJOY your HOLIDAYS this summer
in one of these RECONDITIONED,
ROAD -WORTHY USED CARS
1969 PLYMO11TII 2 door, hardtop
1969 METEOR 2 door, hardtop
•1969 METEOR Rideau 500, 4 dr,, V 8,
automatic, pS
1967 PONTIAC Laurentian 4 dr, hardtop,
ps and ph
1967 CHEV, Bel Air, 4 dr., automatic
1967.PONTIAC Laurientian, 4 dr., V8,
automatic, ps
1967 FORD 4 door
1967 FORD 2 door
1963 METEOR Sedan
1962 MERCURY 4 door
1962 MERCURY Station Wagon
SEE THESE AND .OTHERS
Hamrn's BAR SALES Ltd.
Blyth; Ontario, - Phone 623.9681
TILE BIXTII 'STANDARD —
WEDNESDAY, JULY 16th, 1969 BEI,GRAVE JUNIOR
CLARK TERY
R.R. 1, Auburn, Ont, Phone Blyth 523.452F
LATEST COVERS •— FREE ESTIMATES
John Clark Arthur Clark
BILL'S ESSO SERVICE
ESSO SERVICE STATION
Lawn Mower Sales & Service — Chain Saw Sales & Service
BIYTII, ONTARIO PIIONE 523.9556
BROOK'S CARPENTRY
PHONE 528.4503
M, BROOKS
Rennovating and
Cabinet ;flaking
A.C.W. OF TRINITY CHURCH,
BELGRAVE, HONOURED
BRIDE -ELECTS
The A.C.W. of Trinity Church,
Belgrave, recently entertained
Misses Joyce Procter and Diane
VanCamp in honour of their ap-
proaching marriages.
Several contests were enjoyed
and a singsong led by the junior
girls.
Joyce and Diane were called
to special chairs and an address
was read by Mrs. Lawrence Van•
nan, Misses Mary Isabel Nethery
and Janette Johnston presented
gifts from the Church. Other gifts
were brought in by Marjory Proc•
ter and Nancy VanCamp. The
girls replied fittingly and lunch
was served,
IN MEMORIAM
LAWRENCE—In loving memory
of a clear father, mother, and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Lawrence, who passed
away July 26, 1967 and July
12, .1968, respectively.
Loving and kind in all their ways,
Upright and just to the end of
tsheir days.
Sincere and kind in heart and
mind,
What a beautiful memory they
left behind.
•—Ever remembered by daughter,
Betty, and son Tom and their
families. 01-1p.
CARD OF THANKS
1 wish to thank all those who
sent cards and gifts and visited
me while 1 was a patient in Sea-
forth hospital. Special thanks to
the girls on Unit 1 for helping
out at home.
01.1p. -- Bernice Gross.
REAL ESTATE
100 acres excellent cash -crop
land, close to small village. Good
frame barn. Insul brick house
with conveniences. Excellent
terms.
175 acres in McKillop Town.
ship. 150 acres workable. 7 -room
white brick house. Barn 54x64
in pig pens. Implement shed,
76 acres in Hullett Township.
6•room insul brick house with new
bath, Frame barn 30 x 70 with
40 tie ups. Level land, Town
water. $5000, down ,will handle,
100 acres 11 miles from high.
way. iFrame house with all con.
veniences. Frame barn 40x60x
20z30. Drilled well. Good silo.
Terms.
Vacant lot 100x 30 in Blyth.
Water and sewage facilities for
house trailer, Price $325.
For information on these and
other listings contact
BRUCE FALCONER
Phone 523.9518 Blyth
Representing Lawrence McKnight
Real Estate Broker
BLYTN
E, BROOKS
Structure Framing
and Small Buildings
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:1UNiL1ARY MEETING
'Phe 11elgrave Junior 'Auxiliary
held their fifteenth meeting on
Saturday at Trinity Anglican
Church. 1[arni Walsh led in the
games, Minutes of the last meet.
ing were read by Marni Walsh
and Patsy Scott gave the treasur•
er's report, Bonnie Walker and
Patsy Scutt collected the offering
and Reta Lynn White recited the
offertory prayer.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Clark John.
ston on July 19. .Mary Isabel Ne.
thery will lead in the games and
Janette Johnston the singsong.
Clean-up girls are Dianne Scott
and Bonnie 'Walker. The girls
were reminded that the next
meeting would be held as a party
for their sister or one friend.
The girls worked on stripe and
badge work. Singsong was led
by Janette Johnston, Meeting
closed ,with prayer and hymn. ,
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express sincere appre•
elation to all who sent cards,
made visits and enquiries while 1
was a patient in Clinton Hospital,
r1 special thank you to the nurses
and I)r. Street.
01•lp. --- Harry Gibbons,
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INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES
AUTOMOBILE, FIRE, CASUALTY, SICKNESS, ACCIDENT
WiNDSTORM, FARM LIABILITY, LIFE.
"WE SPECT.'1LEZE IN GIVING SERVICE"
•Office 5234481 Phones Residence 523.4522 1
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K. M, HALEY
ii:1CKJrOE1NG -- SHOVEL LOADING -- TRUCK HAULING
GRAVEL •— TOP SOIL,
Box 265, LONDESBORO, ONT.
What to do
while you
wait for
Phone 523.4566
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ONTARIO HEALTH SERVICES INSURANCE PLAN
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Relax.You're covered.
On October let, Ontario introduces
the new Ontario Health Services In-
surance Plan—OHSI P.
OHSIP is a basic plan of health in.
urancs benefits available to every'
person in Onta rio—regardless of age,
physical health or financial means—
through the Government or a desig•
acted agent
OHSIP will replace OMSIP—the
existing Ontario plan. If you're pres-
ently enrolled in OMSI P, your cover•
•gewillcontinuewithoutinterruption.
If you're now enrolled In a plan from
one of the 200 other insurers in
Ontario -such as Physiciana'Servlces
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Incorporated, Windsor Medical Serv-
ices, Associated Medical Services, an
Insurance company, orotheragency,
you're also covered until further
notice,
If you now have no health insurance,
you'll have ample opportunity to en-
roll before October lst. You'll be
advised of the enrollment period by
press, radio and television.
So don't wonder, don't worry, about
your health Insurance. Just relax and
enjoy a healthy summer while you
await the new OHSIP Plan, the health
care you can count on, from the
Ontario Department of Health.
ONTARIO HEALTH SERVICES INSURANCE, PLAN
ONTARIO DEPAItTMENTOFHEALTH
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THE STANDAIU) ---- WEDNESDAY, JULY 14th, 1969
Business Directory----•- SELL IT! BUY ITL RENT IT! FIND IT;
• purr A STANDARD "CLASSIFIED" TO WORK EARNING $ $ $ FOR YOL
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Cronin's Television
SALES .4 SERVICE
ll YTII - Phone 523.9274
.1. E. LONGSTAI''F •-- OPTOMETRIST
20 Isaac Street -- CLINTON
MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS 9,30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
For Appointment Phone 482.7010
SEAFORTII OFFICE - Balance of Week - Phone 527.1240
VACUUM CLEANERS SALES & SERVICE
REPAIRS TO MOST POPULAR MAKES OI' (-t,EANEKS
AND POLISHERS
l llLTER QUEEN SALES --- Varna -- Tel. Coll. Hensel! 6961t2
SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL
SEPTIC TANKS, CESS -POOLS, ETC. PUMPED & CBEANIH)
FREE ESTIMATES
LOUIS BLAKE --•- Brussels R.R, 2 - Phone 442W6
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BLYTH -- ONTARIO
OFFICE HOURS: B Appointment Only, Except Emergeneies
Every Afternoon Except Wednesdays
Tuesday and Friday Evenings.
W. R. HAMILTON -- OPTOMETRIST
Next to the Lyceum Theatre •- WINGHAM
Phone 357.1361
ELLIOTT REAL, ESTATE AGENCY
Gordon Elliott, Broker. R. John Elliott, .Salesman.
PHONES: Blyth, Office 523-4481; RFs, 5234522 or 523.4323
WANTED:- Listings on Farms, Homes and Businesses.
ROY N. BENTLEY -- ACCOUNTANT
GODERICH -- ONTARIO
Telephone. 524.9521 4 Britannia Rd„ E,
CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD & MILL
BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS
J. H. Crawford, Q,C,, N. Shepherd, L,LB,, A. Mill, B,A., LL.B.
In Blyth Each Thursday Morning and by Appointment.
LOCATED IN ELLIOTT INSURANCE AGENCY
Blyth 523-448) Phones Wingham 357.3680
DO RE$ N'S BEAUTY SHOPPE
STYLING • TINTING • CUTTING & COLI) WAVES
DOItEEN MCCALLUM •-•• Phone Blyth 523.4511
Closed All I)al' Monday --- Open Tuesday Through Saturday
RLYTII BEAUTY BAR
OPEN
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS,
Also some Saturday Mornings
PHONE, BLYTH 523.9341, if no answer BRUSSELS 345W5
ANN HOLLINGER
BLAKE'S WELDING & MACHINE
PORTABLE ELECTRIC and ACETYLENE WELDING.
ALSO COMPLETE SHOP' SERVICE
18 King Street CLINTON Phone 4824303
N. T. Dale
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
CLINTON ' PHONE COLLECT 482.3320
BLYTH SINGER CENTER
Repairs to all Makes and Models of Sewing Machina
WARNER COLLINGS, PROP.
Phone 623.4278Res, 6234591
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
• RECEPTION AND DANCE
For ,Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hal
lotion (nee Alfredo Goldsworthy)
on Friday evening, July 18th, in
the Blyth Memorial Hall. Music
by the 'l'wilites. Ladies please
bring lunch. 52-2p
MOWER KNIVES SIIARPENED
at Bill's Esso Service, phone
528.9556 Blyth, 52-tf
BACKHOEING
For drains, weeping tile and
ditching; also all kinds of gravel
available. Stewart ,rohnston,
phone 523.4475, Blyth 48.6p
WANTED TO BUY
Rabbits, all sizes, special prices
for 4 to 6 lb. fryers, 'Phone
Hughes, 623.9424. Blyth. 44-12
KEG. SMITH SIGNS
Truck • Lettering, Plastic Signs,
or Farm and Commercial. Corner
• East and High ,Streets, Clinton,
Ontario.. 33tf
CONCRETE WORK
Expert chimney and roofing
repairs; specializing in stabling.
Don Ives, phone Brussels 443W4.
37-tf
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CLINTON
SALE BARN
• Sale every Fri, 7 :30 p.m,
• (good livestock market)
For Truck lnf ormation ;
P and W Tranisport .
Bill Moss, Auburn
Joe Corey, Clinton
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(tide from Blyth or Londesboro
to Goderich and back, weekly,
mornings and nights, starting
September 2nd, .Mary Kember,
phone 523.4358 Blyth. 01.1
WANTED TO BUY
Children's sewing set and pier
nie table, in good condition. Mrs.
Dave ,Kember, phone 523-4358,
Blyth, 01.1
FOR SALE
7 acres of standing hay, can be
cut and baled. Apply J, Homem,
phone 523.9559 Blyth 01,1p
AUCTION SALE
Of Property and Household Ef•
feels in the Village of Blyth, West
Moreland Street, on
SATURDAY, JULY 19
at 1 pan.
Studio couch and chair; rocking
chairs; small tables; , what -not;
hall tree; electric lamps; mirror;
Quebec heater; coal and wood
range; 2 furnished bedrooms;
beds, springs, mattresses; utility
:able; bedding; blanket box; elec.
; ric heater; kettle; kitchen chairs;
round oak table; china cabinet;
2 burner hot plate; cupboard;
dishes; kitchen utensils; garden
cools.
PROPERTY: 11 story frame
house, hydro, full basement, 2
bedrooms,
Terms: 10"% down, balance 30
days,
Sold Subject to Reserve Bid.
CHATTELS CASH
Proprietor, Mrs, Ben Taylor.
Auctioneer, Harold Jackson.
Clerk, -Mel Graham, 52.2
. FOR SALE,
80 acres of standing hay. May
store in barn free of charge.
Phone 523-4523 Blyth. 52.1p
BEATTY Farm Service Centre
CORNER OF ALBERT & PRINCESS STS., CLINTON, ONT,
Manure llasrdling Systems . Feed Automations • Stabling
and Pen Equipment • All Types Pressure Systems
"We service what we sell" Ph. 482.9561 "Proudly Canadian"
PATI MATERIAL HANDLING SPECIALISTS
Barn Cleaners . Silo Unloaders • Feeders
PEDLAR STABLING . complete installations . free estimates
Phone 595.8955
Blyth District Call Glenn Gibson or Bill Bromley 523.4506
Electrical Contractors
All 'Types of EIeet.rIeal Work --- dlotor Repko
QUALIFIED PAR NI VENTILATION INSTALLATION
AGENTS FOR C1HHAMPION ROLLERS & GRINDERS
BILL BROMLEY Ph. 523.4506 GLEN GIBSON
Auctioneer and Appraiser
I,icenserl to Sell All Types of Auction Sales
BRUCE RATHWELL, R.R', 1, Brimfield -- Ph. 482.3384
PECKITT PLUMBING & HEATING
PRESSURE SYSTEMS -- OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE
Londesboro, Ont,
Phone Blyth 523.4299
LIST YOUR FARM PROPERTY WITH US -
WE HAVE THE CONTACTS AND THE PROSPECTS
C. BURUMA
ILK. 2, Clinton ' - Phone 482 3278
Salesman for:. K. W. COLQUIIOUN LTD., Clinton,
LYLF YOUNGBLUT
• • I.III. BURNER SALES & SERVICE
f31YTH,
ONTARIO PHONE 523.9586
"Your 011 Heating Contractor"
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FOR SALE
35 ton mixed grain. 13i11 Ross,
phone 523-4259 Blyth. 01.2
HOUSE FOR SALE
Modern 2 Bedroom Bungalow,
large lot, oil furnace, built-in
cupboards, close to uptown,
school and churches. Apply Wil-
liam Knox, phone 523.0382 Blyth.
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FOR SALE
Hereford cow, calf by side.
Unit breeding from certified
meat sire, Silver Prince. $325.00
for the pair. Clare Longhurst,
phone 526-7549, 01-1
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express sincere thanks
to those who sent cards, treats,
flowers and made .visits to the
baby and I while in Clinton Hos-
pital and since returning home.
-- ,Brenda and Nicole Brooks,
THANK YOU
The members of Blyth Loyal
Orange Lodge express sincere ap-
preciation to the many who help.
-ed in so many ways to make the
1969 12th of July Celebration one
of the best held in Canada this
year. Special thanks to those
who loaned cars, served meals
and operated concessions during
the day, also to those who decor•
ated homes and businesses. With.
out this help the event would
not have been such a tremendous
success. Thank yon.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
OF DAIRY COWS
To be held at Lot 4, Concession
8, Morris Township, 1 mile north
and 1 mile East of Blyth, on
WEDNESDAY, JULY 30
at 1,30 p.m.
Consisting of 23 milking, fresh
and springing grade Holstein
cows, 1-lerd on D.H.LA,
Omer or Auctioneer not re•
sponsible for any accidents day
of sale.
TERMS CASH
Proprietor: James Wilson.
Auctioneer: Brian Rintoul,
01.2
SANITATION SERVICES
Septic Tanks cleaned, and re-
paired. Blocked Drains opened
with modern equipment. Prompt
service, Irvin Coxon, Milverton,
Ont,, Telephone 595-8325 43tf
BROADLOOM
CLINTON'S
CARPET CENTRE
* Wall to Wall Installations or
Area Carpets.
* Samples shown in your home,
* Free Estimates.
' Guaranteed Installations.
There's a Celanese Carpet for
every room in the home.
"Quality you can trust"
From
BALL & 11IUTCH FURNITURE
LIMITED
• Phone 482.950.5 Clinton
30•tf.
Do you really
want to sell?
Your
Home, Farm, Cottage,
Business,
then
list with us.
STAN KAY
PHONE 523.4464 BLYTH
Representing IE Keith Ltd.,
Realtor - Toronto, Ont.
"Over B00 people to serve you"
mossosommisisisimisms-
THE B,LYTH STh3(DARD — WEDNESDAY, JULY 18th, 1969
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FRESH MEAT - Our Guarantee
REASONABLE PRICES - Our Aim
K.P. WEINERS 1 lb. pkg. 55c
2 pkgs. 1.09
K.P. BOLOGNA IN PIECE per lb. 45c
DAISY BACON ENDS 2 lb. 99c
CUSTOM KILLING IN GOVERNMENT
INSPECTED) ABBITOIR
Beef on 'Tuesdays and Thursdays
Pigs Tuesday Only
BEEF BY THE QUARTER OR HALF
BLYTH BUTCHER SHOP
Ernie "Freek"
Button, Proprietor
prietor
PHONE 523.4551
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MEN'S WORK BOOTS
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Ladies' White Pumps, high heels, in white or
bone Half Price
Children's White Shoes, 11 to2, Half Price
15 Ladies' Blouses, 10, 12, 14 only 1.00
8 Men's Sport Shirts, short sleeves
size small . Half Price
All Women's Better Dresses, 12 to 26 1112
Half Price
Men's Rubber Boots, first quality, made in
England, 6 to 11 3.95
2 Men's Suits, size 38, regular 39.95
Half Price
Boys' Turtle Neck Sweaters, cotton, in white,
black and red, long sleeves 1.00
All Ladies' and Misses Purses in Stock
Half Price
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Wingham Laundry and Dry Cleaners Pick
Up Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Fast Dependable Service,
WESTFIELD
The July meeting of the West-
field U.C.W. was held on July 11
at the home of Mrs, Gerald Mc-
Dowell. 20 Messengers attended
and their leaders, Mrs. Carol Mc-
Dowell and Miss Janetta Snell,
They presented the program. Mrs,
Charlie Smith conducted the busi•
Hess. A hale for overseas relief
will be packed in the near future,
At the conclusion of the meeting
a dainty lunch was served by the
hostess and her group.
Miss Linda Walden spent a feyv
days with her grandmother, Mrs.
Walter Cook, of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs, John McDowell, of
London, are spending a weeks
vacation with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon E. Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McDowell.
llr, and Mrs. Lyle E. Smith and
Paula, of Sault Ste Marie, are
spending a few weeks with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Smith and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Snell visit -
,ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Walden.
Mr, and Mrs. Eric Vogl, Mark,
Shannon and Cara, London, visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Gordon E. Smith,
Mr, Gordon Snell visited on Sa-
turday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Snell, of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'Taylor and
family, Mr. and firs. Edgar How -
(aft visited on Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. James Storey, Clinton.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Donaldson,
Wingham, visited on Sunday with
Cllr. and Mrs. Douglas Campbell.
Mr, and ..Mrs. Arnold Cook vis -
Iced on Sunday with :sirs. Edna
Cook, at Huronview.
Visitors with Mr, and Airs. Bill
Fidom on Sunday were, Mrs. Jack
Gee and family, of ,Ingersoll, and
Mr. and Mrs. .Keith Quackenbush,
of Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs, Ken McGregor, of
Parkhill. visited recently with
Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Campbell,
Visitors with firs. Mary McDow-
ell on Monday were, Mrs. Ruby
l3osmar, 't'eeswater, Mrs. Eva Wil-
son, Brumfield, Mrs, Norman Mc-
Dowell, Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Al.
va McDowell, Blyth, Mrs. Jessie
Snell, Fergus.
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Best Wishes to Miss Linda Wal-
den, Westfield, who celebrates
her birthday on Thursday, .1u1
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13est Wishes to Mr. Alvin Snell
who celebrates his birthday on
Wednesday, .tuly 10.
Congratulations and Happy
Birthday to Mrs, Maggie Marring•
ton, of 1turonview, who celebrat-
es her birthday Tuesday, July 22.
Birthday wishes to Mr, Gordon
Cook, Cochrane, who celebrates
his birthday an Thursday, Jttly
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Items Of Personal Interest
small cluster of white flowers and
bow, She carried a cascade twu•
quo( of yellow rnunrs and trailing
Guests with the Wagner family Mr. and l[rs. 'William Seers, Ivy.
over the weekend were Miss <<.,I1, h'ayc and Carol returned on Miss Margaret Sanderson, Lon•
Laura Wagner, Syracuse, N.Y., Sunday from a two week's trip to cion, the bride's Lwin sister, was
and Airs, hose Herman of Tavis• Alberta ,where they took In the maid ofhonour, and wore a floor.
tock. Calgary Stampede. .length gown of deep mauve crepe
Mr, and 11,rs, Norman HamiltonMrs, 'Gordon Taylor visited last featuring a deep frill at. neckline
.and family visited an Sunday 'week with relatives at Meafard. and matching bow headdress, She
with Mr. and Mrs, Ben Hamilton, Guests over the weekend with carried a cascade bouquet of yel-
Mr, and Mrs, Bob Youngblut, Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Kirkconnell low mums and ribbon,
Susan and Bruce, of Searboro, .were Miss Diane Klrkconnell, of .Miss Barbara Sanderson, of Tor.
spent the weekend with his moth. Goderich, Miss Diane Rivett, of onto, sister of the bride, and Miss
er, Mrs. Ralph Munro. Dungannon, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Donna McIver, Goderich, were
Miss Marie Plunkett was a Knechtel, lir. and Mrs. Joe Kne. bridesmaids, wearing light mauve
camp counsellor at the United chtcl, 'Stephen and Terry, all of dresses styled similar to the maid
Church Camp near Goderich last Ayr.
• week.
l[rs. Nellie McDougall of Gode•
rich, visited last ,week with her
sister, Mrs, dIalph Munro, and
they attended tihe funeral of the
late Joseph Mountain of SI.. JOHNSTON -- SANDERSON
Marys who was an accident vie.
tim at Port Stanley when he was Bouquets of yellow mums and caption followed in the Auburn
swept off the pier during a mauve gladioli decorated Knox Community Memorial Hall where
storm, Presbyterian Church, Auburn, on the 'bridal party received the
Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Fry and Saturday, July 12, 1969, when guests assisted by the bride's ma
Joe, of Ripley, visited recently Mary Lou Sanderson,became the Cher dressed in a light green
with her sister, Mrs, Eldon Mc. bride of Paul James Johnston. crepe dress with matching coat,
Lerman, Mr. ,McLennan, Rod, The bride is the twin daughter of white accessories and a yellow
Shawn and Timmy. They also Mr. and airs. Wilfred Sanderson,
visited with his parents, Pastor of Auburn, and the groom is the
and Mrs, Fry and attended the son of Mrs. Marjory Johnston, of
church service at Knox United Goderich, ,Rev, R, U. MacLean
Church, officiated for the double -ring sere.
We are pleased to report that nlony and -the organist was Mrs.
Gordon Powell has returned home Ronald 'Livermore, of Gorrie. She
from St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon. also accompanied the soloist, Miss
don, where he was a patient for Betty Moss, who sang, "Tile Wed•
the past few 'weeks. cling Prayer," "The Lord's Pray.
Mr. Reg Asquith of Islington er" and "I'll Walk Beside You."
visited last week with friends in Given in marriage by her fath-
t.he village. er, the bride 'looked lovely in a
Mrs, 13111 Medd and son Mr, floor -length gown of nylon or.
Bert Medd, of Goderich, visited ganza over white crepe. The A.
last week with ,Mr, and Mrs. AI• Line skirt was trimmed with lace
Fred Rollinson and 'lir, Murray and matching frill, and the bodice
llolllnson. featured a lace insert and frill as
Mr. and Mrs, Beri. Marsh mov also the long sleeves, Her match.
od last Saturday into their new ing floor•length cape train had
home purchased from Mr. and the sante lace and frill trim, Her
Mrs, Clayton Robertson of Cop. shoulder -length three tiered veil
per Cliff. of french illusion was held by a
Wedding
of honour and carried similar
flowers,
The groomsman was Mr. Char•
les Thompson, of Goderich, and
the ushers were Mr, Dennis Fow•
ler and Mr, Gary Doll, • both of
Goderich.
Following the ceremony a re.
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rose corsage. She was assisted by
the groom's mother wearing a fi.
!Aired mauve and white dress,
matching accessories and a yellow
rose corsage.
For travelling to Northern On.
tario, the bride donned a flowered
mauve nylon chiffon dress aver
taffeta, mauve accessories and a
yellow mune corsage. On their re.
turn they will reside at 1180
h'arnsborough Street, London.
Guests were present from Syra.
ruse, N. Y., Woodstock, London,
Goderich, Clinton, Waterloo, Tor.
onto, and Blyth.
Prior to her marriage the bride
was honored by bridal showers
held by friends al the home of
Miss Donna McIver, Goderich,
Mrs. Olive ,Ilutghes by relatives,
Mrs, Suzzanne Vodden entertain.
ed fellow bank employees and a
community shower held in Knox
Presbyterian Church, 'Auburn.
Londesboro
lir, and . lli's, Gordon Radford
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Wal.
lace Riley left Friday for a vacs•
tion on the East Coast.
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THE BLYTi1 STANDARD -- WEDNESDAY, JULY lath, 1969
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VEENSTRA — HESSELS rnony a reception was held in the
Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Burns and ,Blyth Memorial Community Hall.
Barbara motored to Sault. Ste Ma• Hose.pink potted azaleas formed iThe tables were prettily decorated
Fie on Friday accompanied by a pretty setting in the Myth with rose -pink peonies and roses.
Mrs. 1Wesley Burns, Kincardine. Christian Reformed Church at (['he bride's mother wore a fitted
They attended the wedding of Mr, 7,30 p,m., July 4th, 1969, when dress of emerald green silk crepe
Burns' niece on Saturday. They Jenny, elder (laughter of dr, and with beige accessories, and cor•
returned Sunday via Tobermory. Mrs. ,Frank :Hessels, Blyth, and sage of •white daisy mums, The
Their daughter, Pat, returned Fred, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. mother of the groom wore an old•
Sunday to her nurses training Veenstra, Hoogkerk, The Nether- rose knitted silk suit, beige noes -
lands, were united in marriage. sories, and a corsage of white
Rev. H. W. Kr'oeze ,performed the daisy mums: The Ladies of the
ceremony. Christian Reformed Church serv-
ed a very dainty luncheon,
Guests were present from The
Netherlands, South Africa, Alber•
ta, Hamilton, Drayton, Listowel,
Aylmer, Elma, Clinton, Seaforth,
Strathroy, Grand Rapids, Michi.
gan, Blyth, and surrounding com-
munity.
The young couple will reside
,Bradley, and Mrs. Laura Lyon in Drayton.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Sirs, Bible crested with yellow roses Prior to her marriage the bride
1ton Neil, London, Mrs, Lyon re- and streamers knotted with rose. was the guest of honour at a
mained fora few days with her buds, shower at the home of Mrs, Boon•
daughter and family. Il[er attendants, Jane Boonstra, stra. IIamilton, The ladies of the
Mr, and Mrs, Dennis 1'enfound Hamilton, niece of the groom was Christian Reformed Church, Blyth,
and family left Monday on a mo- maid of honour, and the brides. 'honoured her with a shower in
the basement oS the Christian fte•
for trip to the 'West, maids were, Florence Hessels,
Mr. and Mrs. John Howatt and ,Blyth, sister of the bride,' and formed Church. �At both showers
family, of Stratford, visited under Greta `Boonstra, Hamilton, niece many beautiful and useful gifts
the parental roof on Sunday; of the groom, were gowned alike were presented to the bride.
Mr. and Mrs. David Nair and •in floor•length primrose yellow
y�Iiss Viola 'Mair, Detroit, spent
the weekend silk crepe .dresses with short
with Mrs. Myrtle
hairservlce and 'Ann also attend• sleeves, empire waistline and
Ing the Mali. reunion at Stratford. sheath skirts. They wore match-
ing bows in their hair, and car•
NEW RALCO ried nosegays of mauve baby
course having spent a months va•
cation at her home here,
;Hiss Pauline Airdrie spent the
weekend with friends in Khlcar•
dine.
Congratulations are extended
to lIr. and firs. Allen Shaddick
who celebrated their 25111wedding
anniversary on Sunday when they
.were pleasantly surprised by a
party arranged 'by their family in
their honor. Over forty relatives
spaticipated in the happy event,
Mr. and Mrs, Murray Lyo►r,
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a floor -length
dress al' white taffeta, featuring a
fitted bodice with round neckline,
long lily -pointed sleeves and A.
line skirt. The dress was trimmed
1►'Illt wide bands of alencon lace.
Her finger -lip veil of silk illusion
was held in place by a beaded
coronet, She carried a white
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Belgrave
Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Gauss and
family, Listowel, visited on Sun-
day with her father, Mr, Oharles
Nicholson.
Misses June and Joan Lelshman
are spendin some holidays with
their sister and brotheMin•law,
31r, and Mrs. Terry Bauer, Gode.
rich.
Mr, and Mrs, Wilbert Byers, of
Royal Oak, Michigan, are visiting
with her sister, Mrs, Carl Procter,
nn dattended the Procter reunion
on Sunday, •
THEE BLYTH STANDARD -- WEDNB9DAY, JULY 16th, 1969
East Wawanosh Council Deal With
Drainage Works
,The Council of East Wawanosh
Township met at 8,30 p.m. on
July 8,-1969, in the Belgrave Com.
nnutity Centre with Reeve, Boy
Pattison presiding, and all the
members present. Minutes of the
previous regular meeting held
June 3rd, were read and adopted
on motion of Coupes and McDow•
ell. Carried.
Motion by ,Hallahan and McDow-
ell, That Council accept a petition
re clean-out on the Cook Drain.
Carried.
.The Correspondence was read.
Motion by Hallahan and Wal•
sh, That Council adjourn. Carried.
The Court of 'Revision re "The
Schultz 'Drainage Works" was op-
ened. The members signed the
"Oath of Member of Drainage
Court of Revision."
Motion by Coultes and McDow-
ell, That By -Law No. 8, 1989, (be-
ing a •ByLaw to provide for he
Schultz !Drainage Works) be read
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a third time and finally passed.
Carried.
Motion by Walsh and Hallahan,
That The Court of Revision be
closed. Carried.
Council reconvened. Motion by
Hallahan and Coultes, That the
Clerk advertise for 'fenders on
The Schultz Drainage Works. Car-
ried.
Motion :by Walsh and McDow-
ell, That payment during July he
released to Mr, Dennis Hallahan,
(re Gordon Drainage Works) sub-
ject to receiving release from the
Engineer, G. D. Gamsby, Carried.
Motion by Coultes and McDow-
ell, That the Township Mill Rates
to be used for tax purposes in
the year 1969 be set at: Farm and
Residential: 22 mills. Business
and Commercial 25 mills. Car-
ried,
Motion by Walsh and Halhlhan,
That we order culvert from On-
tario Culvert, (Waterloo, at $999.-
00
999.00 as approved by The Depart-
ment of Highways. Carried,
Motion by McDowell and Coul-
tes, That the Roads and General
Accounts as presented be passed
and paid. Carried.
Motion by McDowell and Walsh,
That 'Council adjourn to meet
again en August 6th, 1969, at
8.30 p.m. Carried.
Total Road Cheques, $16,130.81.
Total General Cheques, $1,566.-
94,
1,366;
94,
Roy Pattison, Winona Thompson,
Reeve. Clerk.
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HURON GRILL' BLYTII, ONTARIO
Juveniles On
Winning Streak
13y John Stewart
The Blyth Legion Juveniles
won their third game in a row on
,Icily 10 by defeating Wingham 9
to 4, Blyth jumped into an early
lead In a lead-off home run by
George Johnston in the first In-
ning, They got another run in
l'he second inning on a single by
Jim Button and n triple by Fred
German. Wingham tied the game
in the fifth with two runs but
Blyth came back to score three
in the bottom of the fifth. Robert
Cook singled and scored on Ron
Henry's homer, John Stewart fol-
lowed with another home run,
which proved to he the winning
rule of the game. Blyth added one
insurance run in the seventh and
three in the eighth, John Stewart
pitched and struck out ten bat-
ters, Bruce Bromley caught.
Hurdle Souch and John Elliott
were the umpires,
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Blyth 1 1 0 030.1.30--9
John Stewart, and Bruce Brom-
ley; •Bill Skinn and Bob Corrigan.
Blyth's next home games will
he on Thursday, July 17, against
I-Iarrtston, In the first meeting of
these two teams, Blyth won 5 to
4 in Harriston,
On Monday, July 21, Blyth will
play an. exhibition game against
a team from the Clinton Air Base
in Blyth, Both games will start at
8:30 :o'clock.
AUCTION SALE
Of Properties and Household
Effects of the Estate of George
Brown, from Dinsley Street,
Blyth, on
SATURDAY, JULY 20
' at .1.30 p.m.
..PROPERTY NO. 1 — The lots,
6, 7, .14 and 15 Kelly's Survey in
the Cadge of Blyth, on which is
situated a 2 'storey 8 room brick
dwelling, with, 3.plece bath, built
in kitchen cupboards, hardwood
floors and oil fntrnace and full
basement,
PROPERTY NO. 2 — From ,the
same place there will be offered
for sale the 50 acre pasture farm
situated ,at part of the west half
of lot 18, concession 13, Hullett
Township. The farm is offered for
sale subjeet to expiration of the
present rental lease which expir-
es at the end of the year 1969.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
Chesterfield bed; 'Chesterfield;
upholstered arm chair; wicker
arni chair; wicker rocking chair;
rocking chair; Spartan 21 inch
television; coffee table; mahog-
any 2 tier table; pedestal tables;
hall tables; hall seat; hall mirror;
drop top desk; end table; smoking
stand; china cabinet; sewing cab-
inet; 'Roger's cabinet radio; 2
wooden beds, springs and mattres-
ses; 2 dressers; 4 drawer modern
walnut chest; 14 tubular 'bed,
springs and 'Mattress; day bed;
pine chest of drawers; 2. blanket
boxes; 5 piece chrome breakfast
suite; drop leaf chrome table;
kitchen chairs; sjde chairs; fern-
ery stand; flower stand; +MeClary -
4 burner electric range; Frigi•
daire refrigerator, with top freez•.
er; Electrolux • vacuum cleaner;
electric clock; washing machine;
laundry tubs; tri -light; table and
dresser lamps; clothes hamper;
trunk; scatter mats; dishes; glass•
ware; part toilet set; 5 gallon
stone crock; quantity of fruit• and
sealers; cooking utensils; Eureka
power mower; hand mower;. 1956
Chevrolet sedan; 'numerous other
articles.
TERMS ON J'ROPERWPIES •--
10% down on date of sale and bal.
ance in 20.days With properties
sold subject'to reset•''e bids.
TERMS ON HOUSEHOLD
EFFEG'1lS CASH
Robert JIall!, iGbrdon Elliott,
Executors of the George
Brown Estate,
Edward W. Elliott, ,ctioneer,
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COMMUNITY SHOWER HELD
FOR BRIDE•ELEC'l'
A large number of neighbours
and friends attended a commun•
ity shower held in honour of
bride -elect, ,loyce Procter, in 13c1•
grave United 1hurch basement.
The bride to be, her mother and
her aunt, Mrs. Robert Procter,
were seated in decorated chairs.
Corsages were pinned on each of
these honoured guests. ' Marjorie
Procter sang "die" and "I Be-
lieve" accompanied by Mrs. Geo-
rge Procter, A trio including
Nancy Anderson, Doreen •Ander•
son and Diane Freethy sang
"Laura Lee" and "The Green
Green Crass of Ho►nc" accompan-
ied by Mrs. Lawrence Vannan,
Margaret Nicholson conducted
several contests. Joan Leishman
and 'Maxine Procter assisted with
the presenting of the gifts. In a
few well chosen words Joyce
thanked everyone for the lovely
evening and gifts presented to
her. Everyone then enjoyed a
social half hour.
CONGRATULATIONS
'Congratulations and many hap.
py returns to Mr. Robert H. Som.
ers who celebrated his hirtthday
on Sunday, July 13. 1From his sis-
ter Mrs.
is•terMrs. Sadie Curring,
Congratulations and many hap.
py returns to Mrs, G. 0. 'Bradley,
Meaford, who celebrated her bir•
thday on Sunday, July 6.
HURON SOIL AND CROP
PROGRAM
The Huron . County Soil and
Crop Improvement Assoclalton Is
sponsoring a crop twilight pro-
gram at John Ilazlett's farm one
and one-quarter miles east of
Benmiller on Thursday, July 24
at 7 p.m. Doug McNeil, R.R. 6,
Goderich, Soil and Crop director
for Colborne Township and chair-
man :for the evening` twill (be
calling on a number of agrono-
mists to explain the various cer-
cal ,andj afield crop, demonstfla-1.
Lions, Refreshments will be serv-
ed
ereed at the conclusion of the event.
'I'WILIGIIT PROGRAM
Spopsored by the Huron County
Soil and Crop Improvement Asso-
ciation will be held at John Hai
litt's farm, one and one-quarter
miles east of (llenmiller Thursday
evening, July 24th at 7 p.m.
CAMPING IS A DELIGHT
IN A RIDELITE
llilander • Town and Country
'fent Trailers. Somers and Rich-
mond Sales • Rental, phone 47
or 260W Brussels, 41.16
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R.lt., 1, Blyth — Tel. 523.4428
YOUR
RAWLEIGH
DEALER
CELEBRATING 4 YEAR'S
SERVICE
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Farm Equipment
BRUSSELS
Box 251 Ph. 211
YOUR JAMESWAY
DEALER
for
SALES and SERVICE
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"First in Power Choring"
Dairy - Beef • Hog
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Blyth Brand First Grade Creamery Butter
11b. 67c
No. 1 Ontario New Potatoes, 10 lb. bag 59c
20 lb, bag 1.17
Weston Bakery Features
Red and White Weiner or Hamburg Rolls
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Fresh Bread, brown or white.... 4 loaves 99c
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Brolno Seltzer, reg. 79c only , 59c
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Walker's Saltines Soda .Crackers, 3 pkgs.1.00
Shiriff's Jelly Powder 6 pkgs. 59c
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Del Monte Canned, Vegetables, 10 oz. tin
Peas and Carrots, Peas, Corn, Green or
Yellow Beans 8 tilts 1.00