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-SE.AFORTH-NURSERY
Gordon Noble - Phone 527-0840
HURON CENTENNIAL SCHOOL'
• BRUCEFIELT
Kindergarten
Registration
For September, 1967.' •
on
ed., May 17th
9:00-12:00 .
:1;00 -= 3:00 -
Parents should bring immunization records.
and. proof -of age:
•
.Pupils eligible for kindergarten .must be 5
years old before January, 1968.
School Phone Number - 482-3330
A. MATHERS, Principal.
Ask how much your loan will cost
and NFC will tell ,you - before you borrow
A MpNTHLV PAYMENT ptANS When you come to
ea 4>r 36 10 10 , r1 HFC for a loan, the.
months months months months months months Manager
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23.]3 18.35 51.245 -fully and clearly-'
41.45 58.11 91.56 before you borrow.
That's one reason you
can borrow with
confidence from HFC -e
Household Finance,
Ask about credit life Insurance
on loans at low group rates
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1600 57.72
2600 73.35 90.18
3000 88,02 108,22
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GODERICM
ISA West Street--tolepha to'524=438'1
(above the, Vaned Skip)
Oillftiri(k Streef.teloPhone 21I44
Itlext fo Strylptofi6-tidies)' •
SHOWN HERE IS Alvin Rau "Grand Knight of $h'e IK
of C, Seaforth•Council, presenting.. Brian, Lane with the.Jun.
for Championship Trophy won during the recent K of C
sponsored Hockey Tournament. Brian is captain of the. St.
Coiumlban team.
DEAR DORIS
advice from
Doris Clark
NOT A SEX POT
DEAR DORIS - John and I
have known each other ever
since we were seven..We used
to go butterfly hunting togeth-
er, bird watching, and were
pals. He was never ember -
rased to be with me: ,
Then, the summer before I
was 15 he and I became more
than friends. One day we
"walked through a woods and as
we rested on a fallen tree, he
began to hold me closer. This
was all he . did. On the way
home, ,we held hands.
I agreed to go again and
then thought it might look as
if I was "fast". So I called it
off; and that is the .last I saw
of hint
Now, two years later, he is
in my class and won't look at
me. I'd like to go up and say to
him: 'John, this is ridiculous.
Can't we let bygones be by-
gotaes? I'd like to think that if
our glances happened to meet
I could look at you without
thinking how much you de-
spise me for whatever I've
done."
- But I never have the, cour-
age. I can't • stand our being
like` this much longer.
Not A Sex -Pot
DEAR NOT A - Has it ever
occurred to you that he fancies
you despise him for whatever
he did or thought of doing?
I'm guessing that, you were
both surprised„ that day at the
way your 'feelings for each.
other had changed; and he
could no more handle the new
'situation than you could.
He may well be waiting for
you to smile and speak first. A
lady should. Apologize for
nothing. Ask him whether he
has done any butterfly hunting
lately. Laugh together about
something. You'll both feel bet-
ter.
•
DEAR DORIS I have a
little goddaughter' whose. fa-
ther is the brother of my for-
mer husband, now deceased.
The child has two godlmothers.
I am now remarried, have mov-
ed 3,000 miles away arid for
obvious reasons, have no con-
tact with my former inlaws. •
Should. I continue to • remem-
ber my godchildrs birthday with
a gift and card? I dislike giv-
ing up this privilege and yet I
do not like favoring one child
over the others. Also, I feel it
is all unnecessary contact with
my former -in -Daws.
Remarried
•DEAR REMARRIED - Why
"obvious reasons"? Have you
given up all your old friends?
Or do the in-1awls resent the new
husband?
Since the girl has two god-
mothers, you could a4dicate,
For Complete ,
INSURANCE
on your
HOME, BUSINESS, FARM,
CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY
OR LIFE
SEE
JOHN A: :CARDNO
Insurance Agency
Phone 52 t 490 t lleafbrth
Offi iy' Directly Opposlfe
446A Motors
'
with the consent of the parents.
Or you could keep and enjoy
the little goddaughter; and do
her a friendly service (if you
don't consider it anything more
vital than that).
Presumably her brothers and
sisters have their own god-
parents.
To Office. Manager - You
can only do your best. It isn't
always the job that' makes 'a
worker sick or unhappy.' In
one office, the company doctor
found 'that headaches, 'back
aches, stomach-aches, were
largely linked up with personal
concerns. For instance:
(1) A steno was panicky about
losing the •boy friend who had
been stalling around.
(2) An account executive fear-
ed he would inherit he heart.
trouble that killed his father.
(3) A young salesman was
ashamed that he could not
make up his mind about the
two girls who were in love
with him.
(4) A young salesmanwas
with a feeling of guilt for his
wife's depression.
'blue coat'
Champion Stove and
Furnace Oil
wILLIS DUNDAS
Office 527-0150. - Res. 527-1053
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Realize the highest returns for,
your wool by patronising your
own Organization. -
JACKSON
.ALUMINUM LTD.
is collecting wool for grading
and sale in the co-operative
plan. Shippers may obtain
sacks and twine free of charge
from the above or their licen-
sed Operators.
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or bywriting to
Canadian
Co -Operative Wool
Growers 'Limited
40 St. Clair Avenue East
Toronto 7, Ontario.
INVEST
In a
Guaranteed
Trust
Certificate
DONALD G.
EATON
Office in Masonic Block
Main St., ,SEAFORTH
Phone 527-1610
ake Pwt ii Ann
D11.5 Vv%iriety Alight
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ingwaI, Cathie 1E*htlips,, >4azay
Walters, Elrie° Ross,
The •following list represents
ORS students whose names
.were • omitted •in, last week's
story about Variety Night, They
are mnembers of the Glee Club,
Band and stage grew.
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Glee Club
Sharon Strong, Janice Dietz,
Sheila Dietz, Liz Smale, Graeme
Craig, Bruce Clark, Velma Rig
gin4botham, Mary Hagan, .Dogra
Whitehouse, Mary Plumb, Dian-
ne Patterson, Mary Anne Mc-
Lean, Janice Powell, Margaret
Elligtsen, ° Mary Elliott, Laurel
Hemingway, Barbara Gemmell,
Nancy, Forrest Lynn Moggaeh,
Mary. rBewley, Darlene Elligtsen,
Mary Anne Phillips, Joanne Sed
'ley, Emma °Shortreed, Carolyn
.Laser, Janet' Shortreed, Linda
Dietz, Mary Beuermann, Patsy
Burns, Rita Van Dooren, Carol
Bell„ Helen Landlsiborough, Mar-
ianne Roberts, Linda Soarer
•ville, Joan Sinclair, 1 Thairie Oke,
Mary Leeming, Carol Shortreedi,
Mary Sills, Marilyn Sedley,
Brenda Flannery, Etnma Grob-
1)ink, Ian Harvey Mike Stinni-
ssen, .Keith Williamson, Starr
Fischer, Anne, Klein -Haar, Peg
Fry, Lois Jackson, Ross Hemn-
WOMEN'S
HOSPITAL
AUXILIARY
The May meeting of the Hos-
pital Auxiliary will be held
Tuesday, May 9th, at 8 p.m.
Mrs. McGrigor of Exeter, our
district president, plans to at-
tend. Also keep in mind Hos-
pital Day, Sunday,' May 7th.
An Expositor Classified will
pay you dividends. Have you
tried' once? Dial 527-0240.
- NOTICE --
For Co-op Insurance
Cali'- :
W. ARTHUR WRIGHT
Phone527-1464 - 'John
- SEAFORTH
Complete Coverage For:
• Auto and Truck
• Farm Liability
• Employers Liability
• Accident and Sickness
• Fire, Residence, Contents
••" Fite, Commercial
• Life Insurance, & Savings
• Huron Co-op Medical
Services
• Wind Insurance
Rand
Bonnie Stewart,` Sharon Dietz,
Jane .Shannon, Sheila. Flood,
Karen Henderson„ Brenda Hoe-
gy, Jeanette Watterworth, Sher-
ri, Craig, Mary Sills, Pat Me -
Grath, Dianne Patterson, Olon-
ica McCurdy, Madelyne Smith.
Maria Willema, Pat Etue, Joan-
ne. Elligson, Sharon Strong,
Elaine Oke, Jane Boshart," Starr
Fiseher, Carol Shortreed, Carol
.Fell, Jean Patrick, Brenda Flan-
nery} Mary Elliott, Peg Fry,
Christine Pryce, Linda Som-
erville, Lynne Moggaeh,. Dawna
Reynolds, Janice Dietz, Margar-
et % Elligsen, Barbara McClure,
Angela Devereaux Maureen
Hoegy, Christine Turnlhu]l,
Stage Crew
Lighting: Bruce Witbee, Ray
Beattie; curtail: Doug Bray;
stage hands: Joe Ball, Bila
Brown, Leortardi (Mile e, Stew-
art Carter, Dane Benneweis;
stage ,directors: W. 'K. Mardis,
R. M. Burgess; program cover
designed by Fred Hassan.
Arnold Sinus
!GROUP i,IFE • ACCIDEN and
SIOKNESS MAJOR ° MEDI AL,,
PENstoNS ANNUITIE.
Representing
Sun Life Assurance Company
of Canada .,
117 GODERICH S'T. EAST -- SEAFORTH
TEiEPHONE 527-0410 -
FARM, FARM STOCK': FOI
USE EXPOSITOR CLAS
PL1ONE 527-0240
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Seaforth
Seaforth Monument Works
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T. PRYDE -8&. SON:.
• quiriea are invited - Telephone Nu nberg
EK R 2034620 ° CI.tNTON 482.9421
SEAFORTH: Contact Willis Dundas
All Types of -
Cemetery
Memorials
OPEN -DAILY
AVOID the 5P1NGRLJSH
ORDER. NOW
T ^
GET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OF -
BAGGED or. BULK FERTILIZER.
p.
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HARRISTON FERTILIZERS
LIMITED
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CLINTON-PHONE 482-91,33. '
CUSTOM MIXING OUR SPECIALTY -
ntari
curities
ncwIa
Government action places new
responsibilities. This adyertisemen
tells you whatthey..are1
Importantrthanges in the Securities
Act, 1966, and in the Corporations
Act became law on May 1st 1967.
The new legislation will have far-
reaching effects. It sets standards
which everyone in the investment
business must follow. it says exactly
.how certain vital procedures'should
be carried out: It demands' a full range
of•inforniation from companies offer-
ing shares to the public, and makes
that information fully available to
every interested citizen.
Hereare five ways in which the
Securities Act .will help the
people of Ontario, -
Financial Disclosure The new Act
requires companies to make a full
report of their financial, situation to
the Ontario Securities -Commission
everyyear;These reports will be made
available to the public. -
Insider' Trading Insiders of com-
panies (senior officials and major,
shareholders) must now keep the.
Commission informed of their hold-
ings in their companies, and must
report changes as they take Mace.
This information will be made avail-
able for public use.
Take-over bids New regulations
govern the procedure to be followed
when one company tries to obtain
control of another by share pilrchase.-
'They include a minimum period for
which: the offer is to remain open,
and a 7 -day period during which the
shareholder approached may change
his mind. Any investor involved in a
take -overbid will now be kept filly
informed. •
Proxies Under the new Act, detailed
information must be given whenever
a companji asks for a proxy vote, to
be used on the shareholder's behalf,
The shareholder must be told exactly
who is to use his vote, arid what his'
interest is. The company is limited in
the way the•vote can be used. The
result will be to give the absent share-
holder a more effective voice at com-
pany meetings.
The prospectus The way in which
a company can describe new invest -
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS
ments is controlled by the Act. One
important change is that the prospec-
tus must always be written in simple,
clear, nen-technical language.
Another" requires the prospectus to
be published in two stages, with a
pause of atleast ten days between
-the two. The preliminary prospectus
is for -information only; trading can.-
not begin until the final prospectus
is pjbiished. Th' ffect will be • to
give dealers and investors time to
think.
Further information This adver-
tisement gives only a brief outline of
some 'of the more important changes
in the Securities Act 1966, and the
Corporations Act. Nothir in the Act
relieves the investor of the respon-
sibility of making sound decisions
based on good advice. Your lawyer,
broker, or other qualified investment
adviser will be able to give you fuller
informati'an; or copies of the Act can
be obtained,from the Ontario Secu-
rities Commission, 123 Edward
Street, Toronto 2, and from the
Queen's Printer, 26 Breadalbane
Street, Toronto 5.
fit
' Hon. H. L. Rowntree;
Miter of Muncie and commercial Affairs • •