The Blyth Standard, 1971-01-06, Page 1T: E BLYTH STA DARD
Volume 81 • No. 20
"Serving Blyth and Community Since 188.5" I3LY'I7I, ONTARIO - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6th, 1971
Snow Travellers Adopt Club Rules At In Hospital
First Regular Meeting At Stratford
The first regular meeting of the
lilyth Snowmobile Club was held
on Smithy afternoon, January 3rd
at the Conservation Club ]louse,
President Tom Cronin had charge
of the meeting.
:1 discussion took place regard•
ing a name for the club and a
motion by Jim Howson and Lyle
1'ounblut approved that name
"The Blyth Snow Travellers,"
Additions were made to the ex-
ecutive appointed at the organi-
zational meeting. John Elliott
was named vice-president and
Doug Scrimgeour, Mac Brooks
and Varve McCallum were nam-
ed as additional directors. 1't was
also decided to approach . the Con.
servation Club about the renting
of their hall for this year's reg•
Oar meetings,
It was also decided to hold a
work bee this Saturday afternoon
at 1:30 for the purpose of making
• and marking trails in the area,
.The club has ordered seventy•
five trail and twenty-five danger
signs from the Ontario Safety
League, The second campaign for funds
Treasurer Robert Marshall ac- under the banner of its new sym•
cepted memberships front fifteen bol -• an evergreen tree with a
persons following the meeting, branch missing - Is to be held
The following "Code of Ethics" by The Ability Fund (new name
and "Safety Regulations" were for the March of Dimes) in Blyth
adopted at the meeting and the, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-
day, January 11, 12, 13, Mrs,
John Ilessclwoed, chairman for
1971 and cochairman, Mrs, Mac
Brooks, hope this year's canvas
will exceed last year's total, The
money is used to rehabllitate
handicapped people -so - that they
can earn t1 heir own living and be
able to join or rejoin society and
feel they belong to it with all their
able-bodied friends and neighbors.
Rural donations may be .sent to
Mrs, Hesselwood or Mrs, Brooks
by end of campaign. Please have
your donation ready when theI
volunteer.. canvuasscr calls; make
her job a little easier and faster,
'TiIANK YOU,
men. 1 will respect their rights
to enjoy our recreation facilities,
8, 1 will know and obey all Fed.
era', Provincial, and local rules
regulation the operation of snow•
mobiles in areas where 1 use my
vehicle, I will inform public of-
ficials when using public lands,
9. I will not harrass wildlife, I
will avoid areas posted for the
protection or feeding of wildlife.
10, Respect all churches In the
village.
11, Respect the request of coon.
cit to refrain from driving on side.
walks on the main street and tg
refrain from causing unncessary
noise after 11 p.m. at night.
12, All igfractions of these rules
should be reported to the club
executive,
To March For
Disabled
club hopes that everyone in the
area will abide by their recom-
mendations,
'Thing arc far from being up to
snuff around the old Standard of -
rice this week as mother is Pres•
ently a patient In Stratford Gen-
eral Ilospital undergoing treat•
ment for after effects from the
mumps.
We are extremely happy to re•
port that she is progressing quite
nicely and everyone around here
is hoping for a quick return honk,
The extra work load on the rest
of us has made it impossible to
set all the news that has poured
Into the office following a week
oft' from publication and we re•
gret that several articles have
had to be omitted until next week.
We just could not find the time
needed In order to print extra
pages. Mother's typesetting and
folding capabilities will certainly
be missed until her return,
If you are' Interested in send•
ing a card, the room number is
26i, We're quite sure she would
apl i'eciale hearing from hr
e
h"rie ls.
Large Crowd At
final Draw
1. I will be a good sportsman. A very large crowd jammed the
i recognize that people judge all Blyth Memorial Ilall.;on the after• MISS MAUD HIGGINS The V.M.S. of the Church of
snowmobile owners by my actions, noon of Decem er 24th for the fin.
I will use my influence with other al draw In the cuit rhl Blyth ',13er• • The death of bliss Maud; 'IIig; slUuary Service _ our 'Sunday,' Janu-
snowmobile owners to promote chant's bonus bills series:. gins occurred on Thursday, Dec. ary 10 at 11 a.m. The special
sportsmanlike conduct, i Del, Philp again acted as mast• ember 31st in Wingham and Dist. Schantz of Elmira, who is a re -
2, I will not litter trails or camp-, er of cermonles and draw master rict Hospital, She . was in her speaker will be Mrs. Floyd
ing area, I will not pollute streams and presided over the drawing of 91sl year. turned missionary from Peru,
or lakes, the following lucky winners: Survivors include one sister- Anyone wishing to hear this in -
3, I will not damage living; $100.00 J. Wessellnk, Morris in-law, Mrs, Margaret Higgins of [cresting speaker is cordially in -
trees, shrubs or other natural Township; $25.00 Bob Carter, Doug Blyth; two nieces, Mrs, . C. E. vited to attend.
feiatures. McDougall, Clarence Crawford, Shera of Wingham, Miss Lenora
4, i will respect other people's Eric Street, $10.00 Joanne Souch, Biggins, London; and , Alvie nig. ENGAGEMIENT
{property and rights, Bernice Pierce, M. P. Case, $5.00 gins, Brussels and Joseph IIiggins
5, 1 will lend a helping hand Ferre Ilowatt, Bailie Parrott, of Mitchell. Mr, and Mrs, Aubrey McNichol
when 1 see someone in distress, 13etty Bromley and Marg. Taman, The funeral service was held at wish to announce the engagement
6, 1 will make myself and my CONGRATULATIONS The merchants are extremely the Moir Funeral Ilrnne, Cantle; of their eldest daughter, Sandra
vehicle available to asslst search pleased with the interest shown Saturday, January 2nd, with Rev, Grace, lo Glen McLachlan, son of
and rescue parties. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, by Blyth shoppers and hope that George Sach officiating, Mr, and Mrs. Robert McLachlan,
7, 1 will not interfere or harrass Alf, Machan who will celebrate everyone had a little excitement 'Temporary entombment took R,R. 3, . Kippen, Ontario. , The
hikers, skiers, snowshoers, ,lee their 59th wedding anniversary and added shopping money added place In Gorrie Cemetery Chapel wedding will take place in the
fishermen, or other winter sports- on January 10th.to their holiday season, with spring burial in Wroxeter Blyth United Church, Saturday,
. Cemetery. Tanuary, 23rd, •1971 At 3 o'clock,
Church Closes After 110 Years Of CommunityFellowship . items About People We Know
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One hundred and ten years of Kitchener, Atwood and the sour• who attended on that occasion, Everett and Leona Scrimgeour, Bailed on Mr,: 'and Mrs, Howard
Auburn Presbyterianism witness ounding • community, On June 10th, 1925, a congre- 'Trenton, spent. Chrislinas holidays Campbell on Sunday evening,
came to an end on December 27, The first Presbyterian Church gational vote was taken on the %vial their sons, Doug, Blyth, and Visitors on Christmas Day with
1970 when the closing service at was opened in Auburn, then call. question of union between the Don, Seaforth, and their wives and Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Slllib were
.Knox Presbyterian Church Inas ed Manchester on May 1859 when Presbyterian, Methodist and Can- families. They also visited rola- their daughter, Mrs. Ronald Tre•
held with Mr, John Turner of a petition from Manchester 10 gregation'al churches which split lives and friends in Blyth, Seaforth leaven and Mr. Treleaven, Liras..
Clinton and the University of Wat- the Presbytery of London for the the Church in two parts -those and London, returning home on and James, of Kitchener, their
erloo, in charge of the service, election and ordination of elders going into the Union and those December 30th, son Elwin and Mrs, Sillib, Bruce
Mrs. Donald IIaines, the organist, was taken up. The Presbytery voting to carry on Presbytcrism• Mr, and Mrs. Everett'Scrim- and Sharon, of Nile, and Miss
presided at the organ, appointed Messers Ross and Me- the majority voted for union." geour, Trenton, Mr. and Mrs, Doug Marsha Hodge and Mr. Brian
Mr• 'Turner. chose for his text Donald,ministers, and Robert*r
The continuing 1 re.sbyterian Scrimgeour, Ricky and Rhonda, , Stothers, Nile.
"Church of the real or museum 1.1, Carnahan, elder to form a 'Church members held services In celebrated Christmas with Mr. and Guests with Mr. and Mrs. How
of the trivial," and based his re- Session at Manchester, This Ses• the Baptist Church until early in Mrs. Don Scrimgeour and Kevin and Campbell at the Christmas
marks on Hebrews 12th chapter, Sion met at Brucefield on May 1928, the former Methodist Church at their home in Seaforth. season were Mr, and Mrs, Cecil
During the service Mrs, Eleanor 17, 1859, only two of the four was purchased, After being raised Mr, and Mrs, Jack Watson, Jan Campbell and family, Mr, and
Bradnock sang a solo, She had elected showed their willingness and fully remodelled on Novem• anri Ken, of North Bay, Mr. and Mrs, Franklin 'Campbell and
been a member of the choir when to accept the offices, Joseph ger 18, 1928, the building was Mrs, Jack Gummow, Elizabeth Larry Campbell of London, ,and '
the present church was opened,• Dobie and John Jackson were or• opcne4 and dedicated to the Glory and Katherine, of London, visited Ilarold Campbell, Guelph.
Also in the congregation was Miss dained on June 8th, 1860, as the of God with Rev, Robert Gracie with Mrs, Pearl Watson on Sun- Mrs, Alva McDowell accomnan•'
Lila Youngblut who was organist first elders of the Manchester as the minister.day. . , - ted Mr, and Mrs, Murray MCDO-
for the opening service -In 1928. congregation, In October 1861, . 'On July 3, 1960, a century of hiss Shirley Snell, London, Mr. well. and Heather to Cookstown
Rev, G. L,. Royal, Goderich, Charles Rodger was added to and Mrs, Jim Timpany and Dean,:• for several days .visit,
inter -moderator, on behalf of the the Session, The first communion Christian, Service was observe(!
Presbytery with Rev, Findlay G, Stewart of Aylmer spent Christmas with Mr..Mr, and Mrs,Howard Campbell
y y ' of Stratford-I-Iuron, roll of ,Knox Church contained Kitchener as theand Mrs. Alvin Snell and Bonnie and Harold called on Mrs. M. H.
thanked Mr, Turner for his excel- fourteen names; Joseph Dobie guest speaker, Martin and Mrs. Bert Taylor in
p and other relatives,
lent services to the Charge and John Jackson, John Brown, John Nearly all the members attended Miss Shirley Snell and Mr. Goderich on Sunday.
outlined the steps taken by the Scott, Charles Rodger, Mrs, the Amalgamation '.service with Jack ,lohnson of London visited Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd King have
Auburn congregation to close the Charles Rodger, Peter Patterson, Knox Presbyterian Church Goder• with Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Snell, returned from their Christmas vas
church, Invitations to join with the Mrs. Peter Patterson, John Mc• telt, last' Sunday when the clerk Bounce and friends, for the New 'cation in Toronto, Lindsay and
Auburn Btipllst Church and the Culloelc, Charles' McDonald, Alex- of Session; Mr, Donald Haines, 'Year holiday. Minden, visiting relatives and
Knox United Church were also ander. Scrimgeour, William Mc. passed over all books and records Mr, W, S. McVittie of Hespeler friends,
read, After the service the ladies Kinnon, Mrs, William McKinnon to the Clerk of Session, Gordon suent. the Holiday with his• Aunt. Mrs, Margaret Higgins spent the
served a cup of tea,. Represents• and Mrs; t✓h'arlos McDonald, Dur•' McManus, Mrs, Eleanor Bradnock, Miss Pearl Gidley, Christmas season with, Mr. and .
lives from. Knox Presbyterian ing the first two years, 1860.61, treasurer, a great granddaughter Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stager of Mrs. J. Higgins, Mitchell, -
Church, Goderich, tate Session and the meinbet+shlp increased to 61, of one of the first elders handed Ancaster and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mr. Albert Walsh and Mr, .Tom
the Board of Managers were also At the 60th anniversary in 1920 over a cheque 'of .the residue to Sorters of Midland called on Miss .Taylor are•patients In Clinton hos;
present, Former members were only one of those members was the treasurer of Knox Goderich, Pegr1 Gidley, pital, We wish then both a quick
present from London, ' Seaforth, still living, Mrs, Francis Stalker, Mr, Donald McEwen, Mr, and Mrs,' Joe Ryan, Wilton r'ettirn t their' holies,'
Blyth Teams Do Well At Tournaments
Blyth pee wees and novice teams
participated in tournament and did
fluite well for themselves over the
weekend.
The pee wees were in Goderich
and finish(' as runners up in their
event. They defeated Seaforth in
a morning game; won over the.
Kincardine team in the afternoon
and with only a half hour's rest
were defeated by Goderich 3 to 1
for the championship. The Gode-
rich team had only played one
game in the morning to make
their way to the playoffs and
were much more rested than the
local entry,
The novice team competed in
the Silver Stick Tournament in
Forest, They won their first
game in a real thriller with Wat•
ford by a 2 to 1 score. Ronnie
Young scored the tying goal for
9Oth BIRTHDAY
Congratulations to Mrs; Thom-
as Knox, Londesboro, who ,cele
ht,ates her 90th birthday on Sat-
urday, January 9th, The Stand-
ard and all its subscribers wish
Mrs, Knox many happy returns of
her big day.
COOK -In Clinton Public Hospital
on Saturday, January 2nd, 1971
to Mr, and Mrs, Paul Cook of
Ilulictt Township, the gift of a
son - the first New Year's liaby
born in Clinton hospital. A
grandson .for lir, and Mrs, Bert
Van f.amrneren, Blyth.
Blyth with only seconds left in
regulation time; He also scored
the winning goal in overtime. The
Watford team had been runners up
in the tournament the last two
years. The boys had a letdown
following the first game and lost
4 to 1 to Sarnia township.
On Monday night in the Blyth
arena the pee wees whalloped
Illonkton 10 to 0, The draw for
the chair was made at .this game
and was won by Jerry Heffron.
CHRISTMAS DECORATION
WINNERS
Prize winners of the Blyth Hor-
ticultural Society's Christmas door
decoration contest were::
1st prize, Calvert Falconer; 2nd
prize, Alvin Snell; 3rd prize, Em-
merson Wright,
Judges were members of the
Auburn Horticultural Society,
MIDGETS iIERE MONDAY
NIGiUT
The Blyth Midgets will play the
Mllverton team in Blyth Monday
night at 8:45. This should prove
to be an exciting, contest and the
boys would appreciate your sup-
port.
Team statistics are now in at
the ,Standard Office and we hope
to publish them next week if time
and space allows,
MISSIONARY SERVICE
God is sponsoring a special Nis-
THE BLYTH STANDARD --• WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6th, 1971 and Mr, Frank Kirkby, Walton, Alvin McDonald and fancily. for the week's holidays,
spent. Christmas Day with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Rollie Achilles Mrs, Jean Miller spent Christ -
Mrs, Douglas Kirkby and family. spent New t'ear's Day with Mr, mas I)ay at the home of Mr, and
Miss Judy Clark of London, and Mrs. Jerry Achilles and fain• Mrs. IYnr, AlcTaggart, Goderich.
spent the holiday weekend with ily of Fergus. lir, and Airs. Roy Turvey, Brits -
lir, and Alt's. i1arold Smalldon, lir. and ltrs, Allan McCall and sell, also visited at the same
Mr, and Airs. Jim McCall and Beverly and Tom Stevenson were home,
Susan, R,R, 1, Blyth, and David guests un Saturday evening at Christmas guests with Mrs, itus•
McCall, of London, were Boxing the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim sel Marks were Mr, and Mrs. LAW -
Day guests at the home of Mr. McCall, 1t.R. 1, 13Iyth. rence Marks, Exeter, Mr. and
and Mrs, Allan A1cCall, llrs. Gertie Bewley of Clinton, llrs. Ralph Traviss and Linda,
Christmas Day guests with Mr, and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Yuill vis• and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Marks
and Mrs. herb Traviss and Gail hod on Christmas Day with Mr, and family.
were Mrs. Frank Sellers of Wing. and Mrs. Walter Bewley and- fain. Mrs. Laura Machan and Mr.
ham, Mrs. Harvey 'Travis of ily, and Mrs. Robert ,Machan and
Seaforth, Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Mr, and Mrs, W. Stutz of \Vat• family of Sarnia, spent Monday
Jackson of Kippen, Miss Lois erloo, spent Christmas Day with at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nei.
.Jackson, London, Dr. Brian and Mr, and Mrs. 'Torrance Dundas. son Reid.
Mrs. Traviss, Hamilton, and Mrs, Mrs. fete McDonald spent New Mrs. W. C, 1Iackwell spent
11ild.► Sellers, Seaforth, Year's Day with Mr, and Mrs. Christmas with .lir. and firs. Jack
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ennis and Lorne Badley and family, R.R. Alcllwain of Seaforth.
family of Whitby, and Mr. and 1, Walton,
David Freethy and Randy spent Master Doug Mitchell was holi.
NEWS OF THE WALTON AREA
Christmas Day guests with Mr. len McCall.
and Mrs, Earl Watson were: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fischer of
snd Mrs. James Sanderson and the Corner Restaurant spent a
Bran, Wroxeter, Mr. and Mrs. Christmas holiday with Mrs. Pis.
Dave Sanderson, London, and cher's father and stepmother, Mr,
Jamey Sanderson of Toronto. and Mrs. Albert Howes of Mount
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dunk visited Forest,
over Christmas with their son and Rev. and Mrs. D. Dockers visited
family, 'Ir. and Mrs. David Dunk over the holiday season with their
of Corunna, families in Kitchener, Blenheim
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills spent and London, also spending several
Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. days at their cottage,
Murray Mills and family,. Brant- Miss Patsy Badley spent several
ford, then to Burlington to spend days of the holiday season with
the holiday weekend at the home her grandmother, Mrs. Pete Mc.
of Drs. Jean and Gerd Wester. Donald,
Hien. Boxing Day guests with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murray Mrs. Rollie Achilles and Ann the Christmas and New Year's daying for a few days last week
and Susan spent Christmas Day were Mr, and Mrs, ,Jerry Achil• holiday with their parents, Mr. with his grandparents, Mr, and
with Gladys, Ida and Ross Leiper les and daughter, of Fergus, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ennis, Mrs, Wilmer Cuthill, Seaforth,
at their home In Mullett Township. and Mrs, Wm, Taylor and family Mr, and Mrs. Alvin McDonald Mr. and Mrs, Ernie Stevens en.
Messrs, Charlie Murray, Tom of Staffa, and Mr. and Mrs. Don and Lynn spent over Christnl is tertained their family on Boxing
Stevenson, Barry Currie and Achilles and family, Walton. with Mrs. Jean McGale and fain- Day, including Mr, and Mrs. Ken
Doug Currie spent Christmas Day Mr, and Mrs. Herb Kirkby, ily and Mrs, John McDonald of Rogerson of Clinton, Mr, and Mrs
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al.
Christmas guests with Mr. and
Mrs. \Vililam Blake were Mr, and
Mrs, Gordon ,Mason and family
and Mr, Archie Mason of I3lylh,
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Riordan and
family, Strathroy, and Mr, and
11rs. Larry Blake, H.R. 3, Walton,
Mr, Forest McKay spent Christ•
Lark and Steven, of Woodstock. Toronto. Murray Crich, Cargill, Air. and 111115 with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Car,
Mrs. Walter Broadfoot and Miss Mrs, Ken McDonald, ,R.R. 2, Blyth cliff of Ethel, and New fears at
Amy Love of 'Toronto, spent. and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Stevens his sister's, Mrs. Elgin Dewar of
Christmas Day with their sister, of London, and their families, Atwood.
Mrs, William Leeming of Seaforth. Guests with Mr. and Mrs, Stew• Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Slimorc of
Hiss Ann Achilles left M.alton art Humphries and family for Stratford, spent Sunday with Mr.
airport last 'Thursday and will Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. W. and Mrs. Nelson Reid.
spend the next three weeks holt. 11, Ifuutphries and family and Mr, Don't forget the euchre in the
laying in California. She was ac. and Mrs, Robert Humphries and Community hall on January 8111.
companied on her trip by Mrs. family of London, who remained Everyone welcome, lunch served.
Jean Turner of Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. George McCall
and 13111 spent. Christmas with
Mrs. Lizzie Scott, Ab and Bob
Vodden, of Clinton, Ernie Vodden
of Woodham also visited at the
same home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Leeming
and family, Mrs. Joe Campbell,
Seaforth, and Mr. and Mrs. Volker
Makin of London, spent Christ.
mas with Miss Pearl Timmer.
Christmas Day guests of Mr,
oncl Mrs, Emmerson Mitchell and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Cuthill and Mrs. J. II. Storey of
Scaforta, Misses Luella Mitchell
and Lizzie Dickson and Jack Mit.
chell of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. John Currie, Cher.
yl and Rhonda, and Donald S.
Currie oft Brampton, spent •a few
clays of the holiday week with Mr.
and Mrs, Allan McCall and Bev•
erly.
M.. and Mrs. Volker Hertiein
of London, spent several days of
the holidays with the latter's aunt,
.Miss Pearl Timmer.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray lluether,
Steven and John, had Christmas
dinner on Friday evening with Mr,
and Mrs• Watson Webster 'and
family of Varna.
Mr, and Mrs. Horace Rutledge
and family, London, and Mrs
Margaret Ifumphries, Walton,
spent Christmas Day with Mrs.
Roy Bennett,
'Airs, Rachel Walters and Larry
of Seaforth visited with Mr, and
Mrs. Rollie Achilles last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Allen McCall and
Beverly and Tom Stevenson vis.
ited with Mr. and Mrs,, Harry
Snell and family, IRA, Londes•
boro on New Year's,
Mr, and Mrs, William Humph.
ries and family Joined with the
McDonald families at the Tces•
water hall on Boxing Day,
New Year's guests with Mr. and
Mrs. James McDonald were: Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Nuether and
family of Brussels, lir, and Mrs.
Russel ICrauler of Atwood, Mr,
and Mrs. Don McDonald and fam-
ily', Mr, and .Mrs, Ken McDonald
and family and Mr, and Mrs.
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— FRIDAY —
ALI, DAY — Curling Bonsplels
8 P.M. — Polar Queen Contest • Concert.
11 P,M. — Torchlight Parade,
SATURDAY --
ALL DAY — Minor Hockey Tournament,
10 A.M. — World Thundermug Racing Championship
I P.M. -- Giant Polar Daize Parade
2 P.M, Cross -Country Snow Shoeing Competition.
2 P.M. — Cross•Conntry Skiing Competition,
9 P.M. — Moccasin Dance in Arena to German Beer Band,
-- SUNDAY
1 P,M. — Snowmobile Events — Racing, Cross•Country and
Obstacle
3 P.M, — Giant Outdoor Beef Barbequc.
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Small Pure Pork Sausage
S.P. Halves ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, lb. 59c
Ready to Eat Ham lb, 79c
Fresh Oysters Available
lb. 49c
lb. 55c
CUSTOM KILLING IN GOVERNMENT
INSPECTED ABBITOIR
Beef on Tuesdays and Thursdays
Pigs Tuesday Only
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Martin Fruit Drinks, 48 oz. tin .... 4 for 1.00
Mount. Royal Choice Peas, 19 oz. tin, 6 for 1.00
St. William's Jams and ,tellies, 9 oz. jar
6 for 1.00
Coleman's Pure Lard, 1 lb, pkg. . , . 5 for 1.00
Ogilvie Quick Oats, 5 lb, bag
Kraft Soft Margarine, 1 lb. tub
Fresh Sliced Pork Liver , , , , , , ,
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Fresh Loin Pork Chops
Fresh Ground Hamburger
Fresh Ilome Made Sausages
Fresh Beef Roasts .........
Smoked Pork Picnic Shoulders
Peanleal Back Bacon, in piece ,
Epicure Breakfast Bacon . , , , , .
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Kitchener Packer's Bacon Ends, 3 Ib. for 1.00
Kitchener Packer's Bologna .. ; , 3 lb. for 1.00
Kitchener Packer's Weiners . 2 lb. for 1.00
Sunkist Navel Oranges 113's .. , , per doz. 59c
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TILE BLYTil STANDARD -- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6th, 1971
Auburn & District News .
M. and Airs. Elmer Trommer y', parents, AIr. and Mrs. Ilarry Airs. hied Oostwoud of Toronto,
and Connie visited recently with Arthur, Mark and Greg, This is the first time in 22 years
her parents, 111r, and Mrs, R. Alr. and Mrs. Robert Slater and that the sisters spent Christmas
Olbert, of Stratford who were family spent Christmas with tela• together,
celebrating their 4th wedding an• tives at Ilespeler. 'Mr, and Airs, Maitland Allen,
niversary. Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Weston of Mr, William J. Craig, Mr, Peter
AIr, and Mrs, W. 1.,. Craig spent 'Toronto, spent the holidays with Brown of Windsor and Mrs. Ella
Christmas with her parents, Mr, her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Castles of Bayfield spent Christ -
and Mrs. Dawson Mackey and Itolliuson and Mr, Murray Rollin. Inas Day with Mr, and Mrs.
brother, Mr. Murray Mackay, son. \VillianI S. Craig and family, 53
Airs, Alackey and family, at Alsia Miss .Judith fisher, Goderich, Whitehead St., Clinton, This was
Craig, and Miss Jane Fisher, ft.N., of the 57th wedding anniversary of
We are sorry to report that Mrs, Sunnybrook ifospital, Toronto, vis -
Dorothy Grange is a patient in Red recently with Mr, and Mrs,
Goclerich hospital following an ac• Robert J. Phillips. Miss Mane
eident at her home on New Yoar's Fisher recently returned from a
Day. trip to Europe,
Mr. and Mrs, George Walker Friends aro pleased to see Rick•
of 'Belgrave, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest ey Baechler home after three
Snowden of Donnybrook, and Mr. weeks a , patient in Goderich hos•
iVilllam Humphrey of Sl, Helens, pilal following an appendectomy.
visited recently with Mr ,and Mrs, Other guests at the Baechler
Thomas Johnston and Miss Laura home with their parents, Mr. and
Phillips. Mrs. llarold Baechler, were Miss
Prize winners at Trommer's Linda Baechler and her fiance
Hardware store for the Christmas of Kitchener, and Mr, and Mrs.
,eason were drawn by Postm'as;ss: Gordon Chapman and girls of
Kenneth Scott. 1st prize, carpen-
ter's hammer, Mr. Gerrit Blok;,
2nd prize, coffee perculator, Ro•
pert Arthur; 3rd prize, flashlight,
Lynn Bakelaar.
Robinson's General Store prizes
were drawn by Mrs. Emma 'From -
mei. of Ilespeler on Christmas
Eve. 1st prize, $10.00, Jack Lock•
hart; 2nd prize, $5,00, Marie
Plunkett; 3rd prize, $2,00, Mrs.
llarold Baechler, Children's con•
lest, guessing nuts in jar, boys,
Steven Chamney $3,00 and girls
Joyce Chramney $3.00, Christmas
cake winners, Mrs. Ilarry Arth-
ur, Sheron Collins, Bill Empty,
Sherry Plaetzcr and Eldon Mc-
Lennan,
Mr, and Mrs, Ben Hamilton
spent the holiday with Air, and
Mrs, Roy A. Allison In Toronto,
and visited their son, Mr. John
Hamilton.
Misses Judy Arthur and Lois
Alorlcy, nurses at Kincardine hos.
!►ital, spent the holiday with Jud.
Goderich.
Mr, and Mrs, Charles Scott and
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Lawlor and
Jim were guests on Christmas
Day with Mrs. and Airs, Roy Fin.
nigan and Mrs. Laura Fowler in
Goderich,
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Holmes,
Jackie and Joey spent Christmas
Day with his parents, . Mr. and
Mrs, Joe llolmes, of Brussels,
Mr. Ronald Maines of Goderich
visited one evening before Christ-
mas with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
I'Irillips,
The Auburn Librarian requests
all County Library books in on
,January 9th to be ready for the
exchange,
Mrs. Gordon Taylor spent the
holiday with her daughter, Mrs,
Ronald Rathwcll, Mr, Rathwell,
Michael and Janice,
Mr, and Mrs. Gerrit Reimers
had as their guests over the hol-
iday her sisters, Mrs. Appldorn of
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,lir. and Mrs. Maitland Allen.
Friends of ,Mrs. Sydney Lansing
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Pastor and Airs, Alfred Fry
spent the holiday with relatives in
1<Inc 0rdinc.
Mrs. Emma Trommer of Prest-
on and Mr. 13111 Trommer of Hes.
peler F. pent Christmas with Mr.
and Airs, Elmer 'I'rnrnmer and
Connie,
Mr, and Mrs, Arnold Craig
spent Christ:nas Day with her sis•
ter, Miss Jean Hamilton at Osh-
awa.
Holiday guests with Mr, and
Mrs. 'Phomas Ilaggitt and Mr,
Stephen 1taggitt were: Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Ifaggitt, Richmond
i1111, Mr. and Mrs, George flag.
gift, Johnny, Paul, Aiichael and
Shelley of Zurich, Mr. and Mrs,
Clifford. Brown, Nan and .Phillip
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Christmas dinner guests on Fri- Mrs, Lloyd MacPherson.
day with Mr, and Mrs, Charles Guests with Mr, and Mrs, Bob
Jefferson were Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson on Monday were: Mr.
George Reeve of Toronto, Misses and Mrs, George Reeves and Mr.
Relatives received word last Gladys and Irene Jefferson of John Jefferson, all of Toronto,
week of the passing of Mrs. Goderich, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Mr, and Mrs. Sani Jefferson,
Frank George, the former Sara Campbell, London, Mr. and Mrs, Misses Gladys and Irene Jefferson
Fairserviee of Hallett, who died Don Jefferson, Cheryl and Susan, all of Goderich, Mr, and Mrs, Jim
Wednesday, December 30th at of Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs, Wes. I,erlcly o! Donnybrook.
her home In Wetaskiwin, Alberta. Jefferson, Debbie, Brian, Gerald, Miss Beverley McPherson of
She had been in failing health Doreen, Barry, Billy and Diane, Lucknow visited a couple of days
for the past low years, She leaves of Donnybrook. with Miss Susan Thompson.
to mourn her Toss, her husband Mr. and Mrs, Edward Robinson, Mr, and Mrs. Ilerb Dainty and
Frank, two sons and two (laugh- Jim, Bill, Judy and Janice spent Linda of Petawawa and Mr, and
lei's. Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. Mr's, Gerald Dainty and Bill of
Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Pipe spent Clarence Ritchie and family. Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Christmas Sunday�.in London with Christmas guests with Mr. and Robinson and Russell visited the
their son Barry and family, Mrs. Stuart Chamney and family first of' the week with Mr. and
Misses Teresa and Debbie Pipe were Mr, and Mrs, Cliff Bender- Mrs, Edward Robinson and fam•
returned with their grandparents son and family of Brucefleld, Mr. ilY:
for a few holidays. Robert Chamney of Auburn, Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Champey
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hooper William Webster, Mr, and Mrs, and family spent New Year's Day
spent New Year's weekend with George Webster, Carol and Bren- with Mr, and Mrs, Cliff Henderson
his sister, Mrs, Lloyd Pipe and da, all of St. Helens. and family at Brucefield, Mr.
Mr, Pipe. They were guests with Christmas guests with Mr, and IViIli'am Webster of St. Helen's
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart and Mrs. 1Iilliard Jefferson and Linda was a visitor at the same home,
family on Saturday evening and were Miss Mary Jefferson of Lon- Mrs. J. C, Robinson of Wing -
enjoyed a lovely New Year's din. don, Miss Sharron Jefferson of tram who just returned from
net, Goderich,' Mr, and Mrs, Jack spending a week around Christ -
Mrs. Ross Millson and family of Wickstcad of Bluevale, Mr, and mos with her daughter, Mrs.
Woodstock returned home on Sat• Mrs, Jim Leddy, Donnybrook, Mr., Doug Williams, Mr. Williams and
urday having spent the Christmas and Mrs, Murray Wilson, Greg• family at London spent the New
- holidays with iter parents, Mr, and ory, Scott and Darryl of West Wa• Year's holidays with her son Mr.
Mrs. Bert Shobbrook, wanosh, and Mr. and Mrs, Bob and Mrs. Edward Robinson and
Mr, Richard Shaddick leaves Jefferson, R,R, No. 2, Lucknow. family; other guests on New
Friday of this • weelc for Regina, Mr, and Mrs, George Reeves of Year's Day at the same home
Saskatchewan, liaving joined tare Toronto, ancl Misses Gladys and were: Mr, David McAllister, R.R.
Irene Jefferson Goderich visited 2, Auburn, Mr, and Mrs, Clarence
Royal Canadian ' Moirnted Police
Force, .We extend.to:Richard our
chosen vocation,
best wishes for his success In his
We are pleased to have Mrs,
Jessie Jones back home again aft-
er a prolonged stay in hospital un-
der the doctor's care,
Mrs, B111 Andrews' and family
returned to • their home in Toronto
on Sunday having spent the two
week's. holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Wood.
Mr, and Mrs. Doug Radford and
children, of Niagara, spent the
past holiday ' week with Mr, and
Mrs, 'Gordon Radford:
Mr, and Mrs, Wilmer Howatt
spent Christm'as with their son
Jack 'and family in Stratford, also
visiting for the evening with their
daughter, Mrs. Mac Hodgert and
family of Thames Road.
Di'n'ing the Christmas holidays
Randy„ ,and. Brian . Millar spent
three days in 'Clinton, New York,
playing hockey with the Clinton
bantam and pee wee teams,
While in New York they stayed
with a .player • of the opposing
team, R'andy 'and Brian each re-
ceived trophies as ,all star players
on their teams. Congratulations
boys,
at the same home on the week- Ritchie and family, Lucknow, Mr.
end, and Mrs. Gershom Johnston and
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Mac Pher- Aic', George Gregg, all of Wing -
son of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs, ham and Miss Carol Williams of
Clarence Chamney of Belgrave, London, Mr. Jim Robinson of
Mr, and Mrs, Ewald Rainer of Waterloo University, Mr, and Mrs,
Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, John Mc• Bob Beggs of Waterloo and Mr.
Cormack and Christie of Texas, and' Mrs, David Birch of Hamilton
spent Chrjstmas eve with Mr, and visited there Saturday.
Mrs, Sam Thompson ancl, family. Miss Debbie Jefferson spent the
Master Stephen Tiffin spent Mon• past week with her grandparents,
day, and Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill Mr, and Mrs, Elgin Josling and
Thompson and Dianne, all of ICit- family at Londesboro, returned
chener, visited at the same home hone Saturday evening,
Monday night, Mr, and Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson,
Mr. and Mrs, Sam Thompson Sharon and Linda, Mr, and Mrs,
and family spent Christmas Day Jim Ledcly, all of Donnybrook,
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mac Pher- Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wilson,
son at Wingham, Other guests Gregory, Scott and Darryl , R.R,
were Mr. and Mrs, Doug Mac .2, Auburn, Mr, and Mrs, Bob
Pherson and family and Mr, and Jofferson, R,R, 2 Lucknow, were
guests New Year's Day with Mr.
and Mrs, Jack Wickstead at I3lue-
vale,
Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Josling of
Londesboro visited Saturday even -
Ing with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
GROSS—In loving memory of a Jefferson and family,
dear father, William Gross, who Mr, Eldo Hildebrand returned
passed away one year ago, Jan- from his tour of Europe before
uary 6, 1970. Christmas and is at present visit.
Loving and kind in all his ways, Ing friends in Kitchener,
Upright and just to the end of Mr, Dan Hildebrand and Mr,
his days, Syd Reimer of Manitoba called on
RECEPTION Siuccre and kind In heart and Mr, and Mrs, John Hildebrand
rrrind, and fancily on New Year's Day.
For Mr, and Mrs, Melvin. wens, What a beautiful memory he left Mr, and Mrs, Fred MacPherson
in Londesboro Hall on Friday, Lthind, of Wingham were guests of Mr,
January.. 15. Scott's ..,Orchestra. —Ever remembered by the family and Mrs, Sam Thompson and
Everyone welcome. 20.2, 204 family on New Year's Day.
• IN MEMORIAM
THE BLY'PH STANDARD -- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6th, 1971
BELGRAVE NEWS ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs, Alex Styles and
Patsy, Mr. Robert Wilson of Mim-
ico spent Saturday with Mrs.
Cora McGill.
Mr. and Mrs. David Walsh, Kit-
chener, Miss Mae Coulter, Alymer
were Christmas guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Walsh and family.
Mrs, Gordon Walsh had the mis-
fortune of breaking her hip last
Friday at Huronview and is now
a patient in the Wingham and
District Hospital,
Mrs, Cora McGill spent Christmas
with Mrs. George Maines and her
daughter, Miss Tillie Maines of
Blyth.
We are sorry to hear that Mr,
Albert Bacon and Mr. George Jor-
dan are patients in the Wingham
and District Hospital. We wish
them a speedy recovery.
Misses Valerie and Brenda Neth -
cry and friends from Burlington,
visited on Monday with their
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Her
son Irwin.
Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Robinson
and Ray spent Christmas Day with
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Robinson and
Sandra of Wingham, also other rel-
atives were Mr. and Mrs, William
Purdon, St. Helens, Mr. apd Mrs,
Donald Gaunt, Kitchener, Mr.
Harris Purdon and Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs. John PhiIlion,
David and Nancy, of Toronto, are
spending the holiday week at
their farm in East Wawanosh.
Mr. and Mrs, William Gow were
Christmas visitors with their dau-
ghter and son-in-law, Mr, and
Mrs. Jack Ladd and family of
Goderich.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Gow visited with Mr. and
Mrs. William Nahrgang of Ros-
tock.
The CGIT Christmas caroling
from home to home was much
appreciated by the village folks
and we want to say a hearty thank
you girls.
Mr, and Mrs. Hartley Smith and
Kenneth, Tillsonburg, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Saxby and Reid,
Port Credit, Mr. and Mrs, Ross
Smith, Kathy and Bradley, West
Hill, Mr, and Mrs, Ross Jamieson,
Connie, Carol and Marlene, Mr.
and Mrs. Brian Cameron, Brett
and Monique all of Wingham, Miss
Kathy Seane, IIensall and Mr.
Roger Bieman, Belgrave were
guests of Mrs. Art Edgar, Neil,
Donna and Murray, on Christmas
Day,
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Coultes,
Judy and Denise, of Blenheim,
Mr, James Coultes, Brantford,
Ali23 Irene Paton of Wingham,
spent Christmas Day with Mr, and
Mrs, Norman Coultes.
Mr, Ivan McBurney, of Toron-
to, Mr, Carman McBurney, Lon-
don, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Yuill
and Carman, Mr. Ross Yui11, Kit-
chener, Miss Mary Grasby, Lon-
don, and Mr, and Mrs, Lewis
Stonehouse were Christmas guests
of Mrs. Laura Johnston and
George.
Christmas Day visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zur-
brigg, R.R. 2, Clifford, Mr. and
Airs. Ronald Hibberd, Palmer-
ston, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Lich•
ty and Wayne, R.R. 1, Milverton,
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Campbell,
Sandra, Lisa and Pamela, Win-
throp.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
and Mrs. herb Wheeler visited
with Miss Edna Barlow, Gode-
rich, on Sunday.
Mrs. Herb Wheeler was a sup-
per guest of Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Ilibherd on Sunday.
Mr. W. F. Shackleton of Cale -
don, Mr, and Mrs. William Shack-
leton and family, Burlington, vis•
ited recently with Mr, and Mrs.
Walter Scott and Mrs. Norman
Shackleton,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Workman
of Brussels, and Mr, and Mrs.
Melvin Craig, 13luevale, visited
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
lark Armstrong.
Christmas visitors at the home
of Mr. Howard Wilkinson were
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilkinson
of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Gord-
on Wilkinson, Laurie, Mark and
Sandra, Smithville, ??1r. and Mrs.
Clayton Wilkinson and Kelly, of
Kitchener, Mr, William Stubbs,
Mrs. Jesse Wheeler and Mrs.
Carl Procter, all of Belgrave.
Mrs. Carl Procter visited with
Carl on Christmas Day at Huron.
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All Belgrave library books to be
n by SatnMay, January 9th.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rintoul,
Carol and Kimberley, of Union-
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook
and Kathy, Clinton, Mrs. Telford
Cook spent Saturday with Mr, and
Mrs. Lewis Cook.
Miss Etta Sturdy of Wingham,
spent a few days in the Christmas
holidays with her sister and bro-
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Cool:.
Christmas guests of Mrs. Tel.
ford Cook were Miss Etta Sturdy,
Wingham, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis
Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cook,
Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Cook and
family, Mr. Thomas Thompson
and Mr. Carman Schultz, Blyth.
Boxing Day guests at the home
of Mrs. George Martin were Mr.
and Mrs. James Coultes and And.
rey. Mr. Martin Grasby, Belgrave,
Mr. and Airs. Robert Taylor,
Grimsby, Mr. and Mrs. George
Wonnacott and Kenneth, R.II., 1,
Arva, Mr. Don Rae, Wingham,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chart.
ney, Mr, and Mrs. Ewald Rainer,
Mr, and Mrs. John McCormack
and Christie spent Christmas Eve
with Mr. and Airs. Sam Thomp•
son and family,
Mr, and Mrs, Grant Mcl3urney,
Stephen and Renee of Ottawa spent
a few days with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack McBurney during
the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Wightrnan
spent Christmas Day with Mr. and
Mrs, Bruce Hamilton and family
of Lucknow.
Mr, and Mrs, Albert Vincent
spent Christmas with Mr, and
Mrs. James Lamont and family
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of Belgrave and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph McCrea and family of
Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Vincent of
13luevale visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Vincent last Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs, John McCormack
and Christie of Plano, Texas, Mr.
and Mrs. Ewald Rainer of Scar-
boro, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Walter
and Norma of Goderich were
Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Chamney.
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Chamney,
Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Rainer and
Ur, and Mrs. John McCormack
attended the Walter -Miller wedding
at Brodhagen on Wednesday, Dec-
ember 23.
On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Wit.
Liam Hill, 1Villowdale visited with
AIr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn and on
Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Cow-
an of Lucan visited at the same
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Walker and
Shelley -Ann spent Christmas Eve
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Weddel. Queensville, and on
Christmas Day visited with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon
Walker, Cameron.
Un December 23rd the C.G.I.T.
girls spent an enjoyable evening
carolling at the homes of the vil-
lagers. A pizza party followed at
the home of Mrs, Don Walker
and the girls exchanged gifts.
The next meeting will be held
January 12th, 1971,
Mr. and Airs. Cecil Armstrong,
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'1'1►orndalc, Mr, Martin Grasby,
Be!grave, were Christmas guests
of Mrs. George Martin.
Mr. and Mrs, Scott Reid and
family, Wingham, Mr. and Mrs.
William Irwin and family, Mr.
and Airs. Gibson Armstrong and
family spent Christmas with their
parents, lir. and firs, llerson Ir-
win,
Christmas Day guests of Mr.
and Mrs, Lorne Jamieson were
Mr, Bruce Manna, Listowel, Mr,
and Mrs. Randy White, Baden,
Mr. and Airs. Gordon Iianna and
Brenda, Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna
spent Christmas with their daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Minick and Edwin of
Haden.
Mrs, John Anderson spent Chri-
stmas Day with Mr. and Mrs,
Les Shaw and family of London,
On Sunday, Mrs. Carrie Taylor
of Wingham visited with her sis.
ter, Mrs, John Anderson.
Mr's, Jake Minter, Lucknow, Mr.
and Airs. Cliff Menary, Ashfield,
Mr, and lir.. John Ilunter, Ash-
field, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Menary
and James, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs,
Barry penury and family of Cen-
tralia spent Christmas Day with
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Scott and
family.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Taylor spent
a few days during the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor
and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Collins
of Sarnia.
Christmas Day guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Jack Taylor, were Air.
and Mrs. Nelson Dusky, Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Craig, Blue.
vale, lir. and Airs. Frank Work.
man, Cranhrook, Air, and Airs.
Thomas Armstrong and family,
Mr, and Mrs. Mark Armstrong
and lir. and Airs. Robert Taylor
and Steven.
Christmas; guests on Saturday
v;ith Air, and Mrs. Edgar Wight,
man were Mr. and Mrs. William
A1untgoinery and family of Guelph
Mr. and Airs. Donald Metcalfe and
family of Hanover, Air. and Mrs,
Wayne Nichol and family, Bramp-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore
and family, Wingham, Miss Doris
Moore, Brampton, Mr. Gordon
Chapman, Bolton.
Mr, and Mrs. Grant McBurney
and family Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Barbour and family of
Bluevale, Mrs. Victor Young,
Wingham, Air. and Mrs. Allan
McBurney and family spent Chr•
isttnas with Mr, and Mrs, Jack
McBurney.
Mr, and Airs. Ross Wigthman,
Guelph visited on Sunday with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Edgar
Wighlman.
Mr, and Mrs, Mason Robinson
attended the baptiser of their
granddaughter, Amy Michelle, in•
f.►nt daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Workman in Brussels Un.
ited Church on Sunday morning.
THE 1910 FARM
TAX
REDUCTION
PROGRAM
The 1970 Farm Tax Reduction Program is the 'most recent
phase in the Government of Ontario's long-term plan to reform
the system of local taxation in this province.
This program will help farm property owners to pay their
municipal and education taxes.
Farm property owners will receive $20,000,000 in special
assistance from the Government of Ontario..This amounts to
25 percent of the net municipal taxes on eligible
farm property.
To be eligible, the property owner must live in Ontario. Also,
If the farm property is less than 11 acres, it must have yielded
$2,000 or more In gross income during the year.
Cheques and information leaflets are being mailed out by the
Depaftment of Municipal Affairs to every eligible farm owner.
Additional information may be obtained from:
The Municipal Subsidies Branch
Department of Municipal Affairs
801 Say Street, Toronto 5, Ontario
DEPARTMENT OF
MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS
W. DARCY McKEOUGH
MINISTER
OR The County or District Offices
of the Ontario Department of
Agriculture and Food
DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE & FOOD
WILLIAM A. STEWART
MINISTER
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
PRENATAL CLASSES
"A sories of ,prenatal classes
will begin Wednesday, January 13,
1971, at 2:00 p,ln. in (he former
Nurses Residence, Wingham Ilos•
pita! and in the Ilealth Unit Of-
fice, opposite the Clinton Public
Hospital, and at 8:00 p.m. at the
, health Unit Ofice, Medical and
Dental Centre, Brussels. These
will be held at weekly intervals
for eight weeks, Those interest-
ed are invited to attend or phone
the Public Health Nurse, Wing.
ham 3.57.2264 or Clinton 482.9661.
19.2
40.
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FOIL SALE
Cutters and antiques, reason-
able prices, Ernest Noble, phone
523.4302 Blyth. 09•tf
HOUSE FOR SALE
Brick House with furnace, bath•
room and cupboards. Located
close to .business section on
Queen Street, Blyth. Apply Mrs.
Wm. Cockerline, Blyth. 15.1p
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
Guaranteed service to all types.
Complete appliance repairs at
11URKE ELECTRIC, Wingham,
357-2450. Electrical Contractors,
Appliances... Motor Rewind, 24
!lour .emergency service. 404f
CONCRETE WORK
Expert chimney and roofing
repairs; specializing , in stabling,
Don Ives, phone Brussels 887.9024
37•tf
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CLINTON.
SALE BARN
SALE EVERY FRIDAY
1.30 pan. In The Afternoon
(good livestock market)
FOR TRUCK INFORMATION:
Bill Moss, Auburn
Joe Corey, Clinton
FOR SALE
Child's leather coat and hat set,
24 months; rocking horse, car
seat, Phone 523.4216. 20.1
CARD OF TIIANKS
We wish to express sincere
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbours for their expressions
of sympathy, floral tributes, dona-
tions, cards of sympathy and
many acts of kindness shown dur-
ing our recent bereavement. Your
thoughtfulness is appreciated and
will always be remembered.
Jim and Thelma Wilson.
20•lp.
CARD OF TIIANKS
I wish to express my sincere
appreciation to friends who re-
membered the and my family at
Christmas.
Betty Nethery & family
20-1
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the Mor-
ris Township Federation of Agri.
cul are will be held in the Bel -
grave Women's Institute Hall
Thursday, January 14th at 8:30
p.m. Les Armstrong will show
pictures of his recent European
tour. Coffee and donuts served.
20.2
CARD OF TIIANKS
'I'he family of the late Michael
Joseph Kelly wishes to express
sincere thanks to the C,W.L., Fr,
Kelly, 'Tasker Memorial Chapel,
Centralia neighbours and Blyth
friends and relatives for their ex-
pressions of sympathy and acts of
kindness during their recent ber-
eavement, All was much awe.
elated. ... 20.lp..
SERGE I):1IRY EQUIPMENT
For milker service, Mueller bulk
milk tanks, milking parlous, step
savers (for area •west of highway
4), phone Ken Martie collect 396-
2108, Kincardine. Milkers parts,
inflations and sanitation products
can be obtained from Cronin's
Hardware, Blyth, 20.8p,
LARRY'S RADIO and TELEVISION
SALES & SERVICE
Larry Bolger, Proprietor
BLY'I'H, ONTAaww PHONE 523.9640
ELECTRIC WIRING
Commercial • Domestic • Rural -- Agents: Champion Grinders,
Hollers & ilrondhagen Stable Fans •— Motor Sales & Repairs
CONTACT: Blyth Electric Shop 4524 or Glean Gibson 9482
K. M. HULLEY
ItACKHOEING — SHOVE!. LOADING •-- TRUCK HAULING
GRAVEL --- TOP SOIL
Box 205, LONDESBORO, ONT.
Phone 523.4566
L. and M. BUILDING COMPANY
R.R. 2, ittnevale Phone Brussels 320J4 or 327.14
ASPHALT & STEEL ROOFING
Reasonable Rates -- Only Quality Material Used
Tom Duizel' Plumbing and Heating
011 Burner Sales . Service • Installation and Motor Repair
Myer's Pressure Systems • Mr Conditioning
Sheet Metal Work - Eavestroughing
10N1)ES1ORO, ONT. PHONE BLYTH 523.4359
11ST YOUR FAR41 PROPEl1'1'4' t6'tTH US -- --
WE HAVE THE co'rr.e r'rs tND THE PROSPECTS
t:. Ill) KIJMA
tt,K1 .1, .Clinton Phone 41(2.3278
• Salesman for:. K. W. COLQUIiOUN LTD., Clinton.
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FOR SALE
Snowmobile trailer, single, Mer-
vin Ritchie, phone 523-9536. 20 -Ip
CARI) OF TIIANKS
I would like to thank my friends
in Myth and district for the many
cards sent to me while in Alex-
andra Marine and General hos-
pital, Goderich.
Mr. Vere Cunningham,
20-1
STRAYED
1,000 lb. Hereford Steer from
farm of Robert Charter, 3rd con.
of East Wawanosh, Phone 523-
9546, 20.1p
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of 'the Blyth
Agricultural Society will be held
on Saturday, January 23rd at 1:30
p.m, in the Blyth Orange Hall.,
Everyone interested is urged to
attend this vital meeting. 20.3
FOR SALE
llolstein bull calf. Bill Cowan,
523.9229, 20-1
FOR SALE
A llolstein drop calf. Bob Peel,
phone 523.4458. 20-1
JANUARY SALE
Cash & Carry Items
2 Simplicity Dryers at 159,95 each
1 RCA Victor 19" portable colour
TV . 489,95
1 10 cu, ft. Refrigerator 189.95
1 8 cu. ft. mini- Freezer 159,95
phone orders accepted
T. A. DUTTON APPLIANCES
Brucefield Tel, 482.3232
Counter Check Books
At The Standard Office
A COMPLETE LINE
STATIONARY GOODS
IS ALWAYS ON HAND
AT THE STANDARD
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* Samples shown In your home.
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There's a Celanese Carpet for
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From
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FARM, ROME, COTTAGE or
BUSINESS
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Local Representative
STAN HAY
PHONE 523,4464
BLYTi'.
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THE BLYTII STANDARD — WEDNESDAY, JANUARY
Gth, 1971
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LONG HAIR OR SLACKS
LET THEM BEI
During the fall, I wrote a column asking for readers' opinions
on such worldshaking things as boys with long hair and girls wear-
ing slacks to school. Correspondence on the subject is still trick-
ling in.
The column was written just after the girls at our school had
staged something of a coup d'etat, Slacks were forbidden. One
day about 300 of them turned up in slacks, The principal, sensibly
enough, met with a delegation of the girls, heard their cause, then
asked the teaching staff for an opinion.
The staff numbers nearly eighty. Quite a few of them have
teenage daughters. An overwhelming majority of staff voted for
slacks, I among them,
Next morning, an announcement was made that girls would
be allowed to wear slacks. A student made the announcement. And
there was an audible gasp of pure incredulity when she added, "And
also blue jeans."
Well, the world is still spinning on its axis. The sun still
comes up every day. And it's no more distracting to walk down the
hall behind a seventeen -year-old whose voluptuous bottom is reveal-
ing itself in tight blue jeans than it is to do the same thing behind
a girl whose skirt is almost up to her navel.
Perhaps you'd be interested in some readers comments.
This is from a lady in Georgetown, who points out that she is no
teenager, but gets the pension.
"Dear Bill Smiley: What has long hair to do with what's
under it?. It is the teacher's duty to dig what is under it and teach
them how to make the best use of it. I'm all for "the kids gcitting,
back to the fig leaf if they want to. I am also all for teachers co-
operating with them in doing away with wars and poverty •— both
of which we should be ashamed of."
This is from a gentleman in Grand Valley, who is retired.
"Now Sir, about girls' clothes. I personally like girls wearing a
navy blue skirt, at least to the knees, with a white blouse, and of
course the hair neatly tied or pinned, or a net to keep it in place, sb
it won't fall in to a bowl of soup. Now please tell me how these
things called Slacks are comfortable, as the most of them I see are
so tight right from the ankles up, so tight they cut right into the
body. I feel if some of our nice•lo8king females could get a look
at themselves from the rear, when they are walking down the street.
they would make a few changes,"
Sir, I agree with you. For the same reason I don't wear
kilts. I'm bow-legged.
A lady from Park Hill. A long letter, These are excerpts.
"So not all girls can afford a new midi wardrobe, Nor clo too many
want it. But why have slacks so tight than an onlooker often cannot
help but wonder if with a bit more wiggle, all would blow?" Why,
indeed?
About long hair on boys, the lady says: "If teachers of this
day cannot tell their pupils with long hair and beards that the pict-
ures that this world has of Jesus are greatly varied . .. then it it
no wonder that the children are getting the runaround . . If the
generation of today were to be asked what is, and what is not, old-
fashioned, I'm certain their answers would be as varied as their
clothes,
From Acton. "Slacks for girls? Boys with long hair? 1
have three girls and it would save me a lot of money if they would
be able to wear slacks to school. As for the boys wearing long
hair, I say, beg, preach: let them be! What makes us want to tell
youth what to wear, how to look? If a child or young adult does
not know what Is best for himself, we had better take a second or
third look at ourselves,"
That's just a sampling. There's a very sensitive letter from
Willy Blok Hanson, who Is an artist, but I can't find the darned
thing, Oh, yes, here It is. Summarized. "If the longhairs and
beardles of today would follow Jesus also in his actions, instead of
only in his looks, they would be very acceptable indeed, today, to-
morrow, the same as yesterday. Girls wearing slacks? Why not?
Cold is cold, for boys as well as girls, Whether they both should
wear jeans to school, or slacks, depends on the quality of the sub-
ject matter."
Slacks for sexy novels? Skirts for math? I'm bewildered.
But thanks for the letters.
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THE BLYTH STANDARD
Published every Wednesday at Qtteen Street, RUTH, ONTARIO.
"Second class mail registration number 1319"
WEDDINGS
COWAN—POLAND
Baskets of white and pink minus
decorated St. Joseph's Church,
Stratford, December 19th, 1970 foto
the wedding of Agnes Poland, date
ghter of Mr, and Mrs. Anthony
Poland of Dublin, and William
Dwight Cowan, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. William A. Cowan, of
R.R. 1, Auburn.
Father Keane officiated at the
double -ring ceremony and the wed-
ding music was played by the
organist, Miss Lucille Rousseau.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, looked lovely in a dress
of white satin brocade with long
sleeves ending with deep -button-
ed cuffs. The long chapel train
fell from the waistline. She wore
a shoulder -length veil of nylon
sheer and carried a cascade of
red roses and white carnations.
The bridesmaid, Miss Mary
Anne Phillips, of Seaforth, was
dressed in a floor•length gown of
yellow chiffon with an embroid-
ered white waist and carried a
cascade of yellow and white car•
nations.
The groomsman was Rex. John•
son of Bayfield, and the ushers
were George Cowan and Chris
Cowan, brothers of the groom.
A reception was held after the
ceremony at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. James Jeffery, 62 MeNab
Street, Stratford,
The couple will reside at 336
Brunswick Street, Stratford and
will be at home to their friends
after the first of January. Guests
were present from Chatham, Bay-
field, Dublin, Seaforth, Clinton,
Brussels, Auburn, Stratford.
SIIADDICK—RILEY
A quiet wedding was solemnized
in Londesboro United Church by
Rev. Stanley C. AlacDonald on
Wednesday, December 23rd, 1970
when Donna Mae Riley and Robert
Mien Shaddick exchanged mar-
riage vows.
Their attendants were Brenda
Kingswell of Clinton and Richard
Shaddick of Kitchener, The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Riley and the groom's par-
ents are Mr, and Mrs. Allen
Shaddick, all of Londesboro.
OBITUARIES
MICHAEL JOSEPH KELLY
1lichael Joseph Kelly passed
away in Queensway Nursing Home
in Hensall on Wednesday, Dec-
ember 30, 1970 in his 83rd year.
Corn in Morris Township, he was
the sour of the late Michael Joseph
Kelly and Ellen Oliver. He mar-
ried the late Mary Elsie Connon
and they lived in Morris until
moving to Bruceficld and then to
Centralia, where he resided until
entering nursing home two weeks
ago.
The remains rested at the Task-
er Memorial Chapel, Queen Street
in Blyth until 9:45 a.m. Saturday,
January 2, 1971 and then to St.
Michael's Church, Blyth, for re-
quiem high mass at 10 a.m. ton•
ducted by Rev, Fr. J. E. Kelly.
Temporary entombment took
place in Blyth Cemetery Chapel
with spring burial in St. Michael's
Cemetery, Morris Township.
Pallbearers were: Miles, Jim,
Wilmer, Earl Jr,, Vincent and
Frank Kelly,
SISTER PASSED AWAY
Mrs, Harold Cook received
word that her sister, Mrs, Mary
Mitchell, passed away suddenly at
her home In London Wednesday,
Decetnnrber 30th in her 68th year.
She was born in Turnberry
Township on May 4, 1903, daught•
er of the late Mr, and Mrs. Na•
thanial Bolt. Her husband pre-
deceased her in 1940. Before mov-
ing to London, site had resided in
Wingham.
Mrs. Mitchell Is survived by
four sisters, Mrs, Olive Bruce,
Wallaceburg, Mrs, Jean Fox, Lon-
don, Mrs, John (Annie) Purdon,
Lucknow, Mrs, Harold (Zara)
Cook,' Blyth,
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FROM THE MINISTER'S STUDY
GOD
Ever felt there might be a God after all?
Doesn't make you insecure?
Many act its though they're trying to hide from IIinr.
Remember Adam and Eve?
They tried,
Let's think about it:
Why would we want to hide from God in the first place?
Would you believe: because we feel guilty (like Adam and
once in a while?
But these same people find Iiirn inescapable!
Except for one way.
Become a Christian!
After that, God sees you without guilt in Christ
Jesus Christ wiped out my guilt
tlodays, yesterdays, and tomorrows)
all at once,
and at one great cost,
Ile offers this to the world.
You would better believe it.
Eve)
(CIiRISTian).
Conclusion:
A Christian really has no reason to hide from God.
What's yours?
Should you hang on to it? •
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s'E. ANIItEW'S I'I(KSIIYTERIAN CHURCH
MR. JOHN TURNER
1:00 p.m -- Sunday School.
1:00 p.m. — Church Service
CHURCH OF GOD
McConnel Street, Blyth Rev. F. Shantz, Speaker
Sunday 11:00 a.m, -- Worship Service.
IVednesday 2 • 4 p.rn. — Children's Hour.
Wednesday 8 • 9 p.m. -- Prayer and Study Time.
Not a denomination but a fellowship. We welcome you.
NG1,l("AN CHURCH URCH OIC CANADA
THE REV. J. KEITH STOKES, B.A., S.T.B.
Box 47, Blyth, Ontario -- PhonP 52.3.9334
SUNDAY, JANIJAR.Y 10 — EPIPHAND I
Blyth, 10 a,m. -- Morning Prayer.
Brussels, 11:30 a.m. — Morning Prayer.
llelgrave, 1:15 p.m, — Iioly Communion.
Auburn, 4 p.m. -- Evening Prayer.
1NNUAL MEETINGS OF VESTRY:
Belgrave -- Monday afternoon, January 18.
Auburn •— Monday 8:00 p.m., January 18.
Blyth •— Wednesday 8:00 p.m., January 20,
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
THE REV. CECIL L. WITTICH, B.A., B.D.
Mrs. Donald Kai. Director of Music.
Sunday School — 9:40 a,m,
Worship Service — 11:00 a.m.
Everyone Welcome,
CHRISTIAN REPO MEU CHURCH
REV. H. W. KROEZE. MINISTER
10:00 a.in, — Morning Service,
11:15 a,m. -- Sundayschool.
3:00 p.m. -- Afternoon Service,
WESTFIELD FELLOWSHIP HOUR
PASTOR, REV. KENNETH J. KNIGIIT
Each Lord's Day at 2.00 pm,
Inter -Denominational --- All are Welcome,
The United Church of Canada
AUBURN & DONNYBROOK
Minister — Pastor Alfred Fry
Donnybrook 9,45 aan. Auburn 11,15 a,m.
"Holding for the Word of Life" A Welcome awaits yon
ST, MICHAEL'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH — BI.YTH
Priest -- Rev, James E. Kelly
Mass at Blyth ,10:15
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The funeral was held at the R. The pallbearers were nephews:
A, Currie and Son Funeral Home, Clifford, Russel and Kenneth Pur.
Wingham, on Saturday, January don, Ivan and Warren Cook, and
2nd at 2 p.m., conducted by Rev, Elvin Moore,
Robert. Armstrong of Wingham Flowerbaarers were Fred Mc -
Presbyterian Church, Interment Gee, John Stewart and Charles
took place in Wingham Cemetery. Campbell,
WESTFIELD NEWS
Mr, and Mrs. George McBride with Mr, and Mrs, Roy Stephen-
and family were Christmas visitors son of Schomberg.
NOTICE OF MEETING
The first 1971 Aleeling of the Blyth Municipal Recreation
Cummitie will he held on January 25th at 8 p,m, In the
Library, Would the participating organizations please leave
the name of their representative with Mrs. Amy McCrea,
52:1•931.1 seerclary•lreasurer.
Anyone wishing to hook the hall or library call Airs, J.
liesselwood 523••11112,
SPECIAL SALE ON
MADE TO MEASURE SUITS
BY HOUSE OF STONE
A Special Group of Samples
REG, UP TO $122.00 SALE $85.00
SAVE $37.00
READY TO WEAR SUITS
Regular $8=1,00 SALE $66.95
(alterations extra)
R W. Madill's
s H O ES -- MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR
"The Store With The Gond Manners"
CLINTON DRY CLEANERS PICK UP
at MAI)II,L'S on Thursday and Friday
Serving you better Saving you more
COOK'S
Phone 523-4421
We Deliver
Paramount Red Sockeye`Sa mon, 7 314 oz. 63e
Minette's Choice Tomatoes, 28 oz, tin 27c
Aylmer Tomato or Vegetable Soup
.1 - 10 oz. tins 43c
Clark's Choice Kernel Corn, 2 - 14 oz. tins 39c
Br;ght's Choice Peaches, halves, 19 oz. 35c
Maple Leaf Cheese Slices, 8 oz. pkg. • 39c
Ellmarr Margarine, 1 Ib, print 29c
Delsey Toilet Tissue, assorted colors
2 roll pkg. 29c
Omo Laundry Detergent, 40c off label
kingsize ......................... . 1.39
Marra's Sugar Do -Nuts, 1 doz. pkg. • , 25c
Hostess Giant Cookies, 19 oz. pkg., 10c off 49c
Weston's Swiss Chocolate pkg. 39c
Bruce Packer's Weiners .......... 2 lb, 89c
Bruce Packer's Bologna 3 lb. 1.00
Coleman Sweet Pickle Rolls , . , • per lb, 55c
No, 1 U.S. Head Lettuce
Indian River Grapefruit
MacIntosh Apples
• • • • . • • r
.•.••.• 19c
5 for 39c
5 lb. 59c
Christmas visitors with Mr, and
Mrs, Charlie Smith were: Miss
Margery Smith, Kitchener, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon 11. Smith and
Sari, Clarkson, 11r, and Mrs.
John A. Gear, Marie and Waren,
Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pil•
ling, Hamilton, Mr. Armand Mc.
Barney, Wingham.
A1iss Jeanetta Snell and Air,
Cordon Snell visited on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Snell of
13lyth.
Mr, Daviel McDowell, Woodstock
visited for several days recently
with M r. 13111 Snell.
Mr. and Airs. William Chambers
of Elmira visited on Christmas
Day wilt) Air. 411Id Airs. Peter
Verbeek and family.
Christmas visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Lloyd Walden were: Mr,
Gary Walden, ,lir• and Mrs, Garth
1Valden, Christa and Tin) all of
London, Mr, and Mrs. Walter
Cunningham and family of Auburn,
Christmas visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Jasper Snell were: Mrs,
Eccles Dow, Ivan and Nelson, Mr.
and Mrs, Donald Dow and family
all of East Wawanosh, Air, and
Mrs. Ross 'Taylor and family, Miss
Jeanetla Snell and Mr. Gordon
Snell,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Campbell
and Eric visited on Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Good of
Londesboro.
Mrs, Audrey Biggerstaff and
Bill visited on Christmas with A1r.
land Mrs. Brian McKee, Wing -
ham,
Mr, and Mrs. John Van Der
Eems and family of Streetsville
visited on Christmas with Mr,
and Mrs. Peter de Groot and
fancily.
Mrs. Grace Ross, Woodstock,
Mr. Wallace Ross, Wendy and
David of Kitchener visited on
Wednesday with Air, and Mrs.
Arnold Cook.
Mr: and Mrs. Charlie Smith and
Mr, Gordon McDowell were New
Year's eve visitors with Air. and
Mrs. John A, Gear, Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cook visit•
ed an Sunday with firs, Edna
Cook, iluronview.
New Year's visitors wilt lir.
and Mrs, Ross 'Taylor were: Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar pane and. family,
1Vroxeter, Airs, Jean 'Taylor, I3rus•
scis, Mr, • and Mrs. Bill Taylor
and family and Mr. and Mrs,
Ivan 1Vighlman,
Mr, and Mrs. 13111 Fidom and
family visited on Christmas with
Mr, and Mrs, F. C. Quackenbush
of Ingersoll,
Christmas visitors with Mr, and
Airs, Gordon E, Smith were: lir.
and Airs, Eric Vogl and family
and Mr, and Mrs. John McDowell
.all of London,
Miss Gladys McDowell and Mr..
Dan Ferguson, Goderich, visited
on Sunday with Mrs. Mary Mc•
Dowell and Graeme.
Christmas visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey McDowell were: Mr,
and Airs, Aiurray McDowell and
i•Ieather, Cookstown, Mrs, Dell)) 1
McDowell, Blyth, Mr, and Mrs,
Don AfcDowell, Kitchener, Air, and '
Mrs• John McDowell, London, Mr,
David McDowell, IVoodstock, Miss
Judy 1lcDowell, Guelph and Ailss
Janice McDowell, London.
Airs: Carl Mills, Connie and
I-Ieather of Exeter visited on Sun•
clay with Mr, and Airs, Gerald
McDowell and family,
Mr, and Mrs, Roy Stephenson
of Schomberg were New Year's
HURON
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STOCK
REMOVAL
CLINTON
Due to the decrease in meat prices
we are unable to pay for any farm
stock. We offer fast and efficient
courteous same day service.
21 • (four Service • 7 Days a week
Call Collect 482-9811
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visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, London, visited on Sat.
Mci3ride and family. urday with Miss Jeanetta Snell
Miss Shirley Snell and Mr. Jack and Mr. Gordon Snell.
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A HAMM DEAL SAVES YOU MONEY
1969 DODGE Monaco 4dr, hardtop, v8, auto-
matic; ps and ph
1969 METEOR 4 door, v8
1968 BEAUMONT 4 dr., 6 cyl,
1968 DODGE Polara 500, 4 dr., v8, automatic,
1968 CHEV. 4 dr., 6 cyl., automatic
1968 CADILLAC, 4 dr., hardtop
1968 FORD Custom, 4 dr., v8, automatic
1967 FORD v8, automatic, 4 door
19671+ ORD Custom 500, 4 dr., v8, ps
1967 CHEV, Station Wagon, v8, automatic
1967 FORD Custom 500, 4 dr., v8
1965 PONTIAC Par., 4 dr., v8, automatic
1965 VALIANT 2 dr., hardtop, v8, automatic
1964 DODGE v8, automatic
THESE AND OTHERS
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Blyth, Ontario. Phone 523.9581
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THE BLYTH STANDARD -- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6th, 1971 EUCHRE WINNERS
ARENA SCHEDULE
.lanuary 7 - 7.9 public skating.
January 8 - 7.8:30 pee wee game Listowel vs. Blyth; bantam game,
Monkton vs. Blyth 8:30.10,
January 9 - 8.1;30 hockey practice; 2-4 publi skating; 8:45-10:30
Midget game, Milverton at Blyth.
January 10 -- 2.4 public skating; 7:30.8:30 boy scouts.
January 11 - 7-8:30 novice game, Milverton vs. Blyth; 8:30-10 Mid-
get game, Brussels vs. Blyth.
January 12 -- 3:30-7 Figure and Power skating; 7:45-11 broomball.
January 13 -- 3.4 free skating for preschool and kindergarten.
PLEASE NOTE -- time change for preschool skating.
December 28th winners: high
lady, Mrs, Clarence Johnston; no-
velty, Mrs. Ed, Bradford; low la-
dy, ?1rs. George Watt; high man,
tai nie Noble; novelty, Les Fear;
low man, Clarence Johnston.
January 4th winners; high lady.
Mrs. Joe Holmes; lone hands, Mrs.
1[arvey .SiBib; low lady, Mrs, lien•
ry; high man, George Grigg; lone
bands, William Bromley; low pian
George Watt.
Our Annual Clearance Sale
With Stare -Wide Discounts -- starts Thur., JanJ, 9 a.m.
DON'T MISS THE OPENING DAY SPECIALS
Playtex Cross Your Heurt Playtex 18 Hour Girdle
Braz
Nationally advertised and worn
$LOO OFF RETAIL PRICE
Exquisite Form'is offering 20 percent off on all Braz and
Girdles during this sale.
Special Discounts on all Dresses and Pant Dresses
JUNIOR Sizes 5-19; MISSES Sizes 12-20; LADIES 112 Sizes 1212.24,112
Reg. Price $18.95 Sale Price $14,95 YOU SAVE $4,00
Reg. Price $25.00 Sale Price $19,95 YOU SAVE $5,05
Reg. Price $29,95 Sale Price $23.95 YOU SAVE $6.00
Over a hundred styles to choose from all going at specially reduced rate,
Coats and Jackets 20 to 30 percent off regular price
LADIES' CORDUROY 16 112 and 18 112 only
MISSES, JUNIORS and TEENS to size 20 in Corduroy, Velour, Wool
and Vinyl
Reg. $25.00 Sale Price $19.95 YOU SAVE $5,05
Reg. $29.00 Sale Price $23.00 YOU SAVE $6.00
Reg, $35.00 Sale Price $28,00 YOU SAVE $7.00
Boys & Girls Jackets & Ski Jacs ets all reduced by 20 pct.
� REG, CHUBBY
MONARCH TK DENIMS and COR DUROYS. REG, AND
20 PERCENT DISCOUNT
JUNIOR MISS CORDS, DENIMS, VISCOSE and WOOL FLARES IN
STRIPES and PLAINS REDUCED BY 20 PEI CENT during this sale
So comfortable you forget you're
wearing it
82.00 OFF RETAIL PRICE
Fortrel Flare Pants in all sizes from 8 to 20 and 38 to 41
Reg. $9.98 $7.98 ea. Reg, $12,95 $10.00 ea.
Reg. $13.95 $11.00 ea. Reg. $11.15 $11.95 ea.
Save Up To $3.00 ea. on For ire! Flares and Slims
Panti Hose Special
As usual we offer our regular first quality Panti Hose $1,49 Retail
Value for only .99 cents ea.
Ladies & Childrens FIan eIk tl a Sleepwear
all at specially reduced prices
20 Per Cent. Off
Ladies' and Children's Hats Girl's
Dresses, Skirts and Pant Suits
ORLON SAYELLE CHIERTAN W OOL • THREE and FOUR PLY
BEEHIVE KNITTING WOOLS
Infant's Wear 10 percent disc, - Dia pers - Baby Blankets and Dresses,
BE SURE TO VISIT THE
BARGAIN BASEMENT
Where Specially Reduced Items are being shown --- First Quality Mer-
chandise which has been soiled or discontinued lines
50 to 60 Per Cent. Discounts in The Basement
Special Tables of Items for 50 cents, $1.00 and $2,00 ea.
Special Rack of Items at $1.00 and $2.00 ea.
(all sale merchandise must be cash -- no returns or refunds during sale)
The Needlecraft Shoppe
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR
I31vth, Ont. Ph. 523.4351
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1,•New ski loge. from dropp.fo gyd steel alloys.
2. Tougher, more floxible track for batter grip,' more
•;- coloration.'
3. Polycarbonate windshield. Safe, flexible :'
4. Unbelioyably strong'Gast s)uminum steering hrms.
5. A Skiroule clutch is.a,whopper. ,
6. ,Our drive bolt14 twice' as thick as most others.
7. Our frame strength is'bticoming legendary.This year
stronger'
dynamic ac -
it's even
McCLINCHEY'S SUPERTEST
PHONE 5234501 "WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL"
Elliott Insurance Agency
BLYTH -- ONTARIO.
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INSURANCE IN :ALL BRANC11h;ti
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Office 523.481 Phone* ' Resldeucr 513.452
Stewart's
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BUY OF THE WEEK
Avon Brand Applesauce, 19 oz. tin, 5 for 1.00
Red & White Best Buys
Mir Liquid Detergent, 24 oz. bottle,.2 for 69c
Viva Bathroom Tissue 2 rolls 33c
141111 Orange Juice; 32 oz. bottle 37c
F.B.I. Apple Juice, 48 oz. tin 37c
Moan's Strawberry Jam with pectin
.24 oz. 39c
Gold Seal Pink Salmon, lge, fin 89c
Bassett's Licorice Allsorts, 16 oz. 49c
Red & White Features
Allen's Apple Juice from concentrate
18 oz. 27c
Kleenex Facial Tissues, 400's 34c
Shirriff's Jelly Desserts 10 pkgs. 1.00
Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 12 oz. pkg. 36c
Scott Cashmere Toilet Tissue .... 88 rolls 99c
Viva. Paper Towels 2 rolls 57c
Florida Grapefruit, pink or yellow, 10 for 69c
Maple Leaf Sweet Pickled Rolls , ib, 55c
Maple Leaf Bologna in piece or sliced, Ib. 35c
Maple Leaf Weiners, 1 lb, pkg. , .. 2 for 99e
Devon Sliced Breakfast Bacon, 1 Ib, pkg. 59c
Maple Leaf Pork and Beef Sausage
1 lb. tray , 59c
Humpty Dumpty Potato Chips reg. 69c bag
for only 59c
Carlton Club Soft Drinks, tins, 24 in. case 1.99
Red & White Premium
Four Poster Non -Iron Pillow Cases Only 99c
a pair with a 5.00 order
Ironing Board Cover and Pad Set Only 99c
with a 5,00 order