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Telephone Numbers: EXETER 41 CLINTON 482-9421 SEAFORTH: Contact Willis Dundas DID YOU KNOW - that Sun Life of Canada is ono of the world's leading life insurance companies, with 150 branch offices throughout North America? As the Sun Life represent- ative in your community, may I be of service P JOHN J. WALSH Phone 271-3000 - 48 Rebecca St., STRATFORD Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada .••o, NOTICE TO PARENTS!! A dangerous situation is being created ' on No. 8 Highway, opposite the entrance to the. Lions Park, as a result of -children leaving their bicycles along the edge of the Highway. ❑ The • co-operation of parents is requested •in' impressing on their children the fact that hici. cles must be properly parked. - 0 Children who persist in leaving their bicycles at the west entrance, in the interests of highway safety, may be denied the . use of the Park as long as the practise continues, SEAFORTH LiONS PARK WHITE FARE ONE WAY rmmi TO HALIFAX The smart way to save and travel 1 Extra coach car conveniences to make your trip more comfortable. For other economy White & Blue Fares call :. Your Local CN Agent CANIADfAN NAI6IONAL, 27.64 .�.,... . �,•'}. ...,_.,,,... „w,-.. _.._..--xaw-,s n'rmtKFifl'n'rfa'F"Na+s .444 1,., .:... _ �.. �1 NEWS OF ZION* :;1 ..ions Poo Satin viii .Classes-CIibton Gr-aiup (Continued Brom Page 1) Beginners -9:00 . 9:35 Teacher -Katie Scot Peter Simpson, Bri ii Dale, Bobby Schenck, Joanne Mowatt, Linda. A. Hodgert, Barbie Ches- ney, Bonnie Moggach, Bob Brug- ger, Joan Hildebrand, John Westerveld, Kevin Henderson, Robert Whitelaw. Beginners -9:00 • 9:35 Teacher -Mary Crich, Joanne Arts, Stephen Ryan, John Lansink, Leanne Melan- son, Patsy McNaughton, Bob Montgomery, Brenda Hodge, Marie L. Hodgert, Barbara Iszocovics, Donna Fry, Sheryl Bennewies, Donna Malkus. Life Saving --9:00 • 9:35 Teacher -Anne Troutbeck. Gerda Willems, Barbara S. Bryans, Lynn Wright, Gary Montgomery, Myles Price, Deb- bie Miller, Dianne Lansink, Jim Nixon, Nora Ann MacRae, Mich- ael MacRae, Dennis Hodgert. Beginners -9:35 • 10:10 Teacher -Mike Stinnissen. Kevin Bennett, Pam Snow- don, Dennis Bolton, Alan Ken- nedy, Patricia Robertson, Paul Kruse, Connie Coutts, Neil Mc- Nichol, Murray' McCall, Fred Stevenson, Brenda Dungey, Kenny Doig. Beginners -9:35 • 10:10 Teacher -Peter Stinnissen. Bruce Blake, Frances Blake, Gerald Wheeler, Donald Mann, Stewart. Mann, Stephen Mann, Julie Vallance, Margaret J. Flood, Bill Shortreed, Janet Pearson, Tom Stevenson, Terry Dale, Joyce Pearson. Beginners -9:35 • 10:10 Teacher -Anne Sills. Lloyd Vallance, Beth Val- lance, Billie Sullivan, Jim Old- field, Anne Oldfield, Jerry Jutzi, Randy Cousins, Joan Bennett, Nancy Grube, Laureen Moggach Beginners --9:35 - 10:10 Teacher -Katie Scott. Cathy Cousins, Allan Devries',. Brian Stratychuk, Anne Straty- chuk, Bobbie Riley, Debbie Mc- Call, Donald McCall, Sharon Marks, Gordon Mitchell, Ross Mitchell, Sharon Stevenson, Lynn MacDonald. Juniors --9:35 - 10:10 Teacher -Mary, Crich. f'e7c":'Gibson, : Gail McWhir- ter," Connie McWhirter, Doreen Storey, Janet Blake, Beverly McCall, Murray McDonald, Gail Traviss, Karen Coutts, Donald Gibson, Kathleen Stapleton, Arni Stinnissen. Juniors -9:35 - 10:10 Teacher -Anne Troutbeck. Jerry Feeney, Cathy Stewart, Kevin Broome, Cathy McLean, Jim Putman, Penny Hulley, Dennis Campbell, Keith Robert son, David Brady, Stewart Car- ter, Mary J. Southgate, Glenda Matheson. Beginners --10:10 - 10:45 Teacher -Mike Stinnissen. Steven Bennett, Tom Pullman, Ronnie Pullman, David Staffen, Kevin Warner, Stephen Rice, Janet Muir, Nancy O'Shea; Deb- bie Moggach, Brad Carnochan, John Putman, Billy Whitelaw. Beginners -10:10 - 10:45 Teacher -Peter Stinnissen, Bill O'Shea, Beth Broome, Cathy Somers, Billy Nediger, Kevin Kerr, Debby McPherson, Robert Hiusser, Arthur Mc- Naughton, Pail Gibson, Ralph Whitmore, Janice Schenck, Wil- ma Jansen. Beginners -10:10 • 10:45 Teacher -Anne Sills. Ross MacDonald, P e r r y, Broome, Clare Devereaux, Len- ny Lansink, John Wilson, Carol Ann Doig, David Moggach, Paul Moggach, Darlene Carnochan, Christine Groothius, Dianne Jan- sen, Mary Heenan, Joan Laws, Janice, Eyre, Valerie Pullinan. Beginners -10:10 - 10:45 Teacher -Katie Scott. Edmund Malkus, Carol A. Southgate, Barbar a Brady, Debra Lynn Elliott, Joanne Groothius, Pat Devereaux, Joan Nobel, Larry Ryan, Jeanne Gib- son, Karen Whitmore, Rickie Hoornaert, Barbara Gemmell, Douglas McGregor. Juniors -10:10 , 10:45 , Teacher -Mary Crich. Linda Hoover, John Wright, Denise McConney, Stephen For Complete INSURANCE on your HOME, BUSINESS, FARM, CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY OR LIFE SEE JOHN A. CARDNO Insurance Agency 064 Seaforth Office Directly Opposite Seaforth Motors Southgate, 'L Jack Heynsberger, Josephine Willem,, Nancy Phil- lips, Lindta Bead, Donnie Nich- olson, Randy Alexander, Con- nie Stone, John Lansink, Hamoody Hessen, Judy L. Steffen. Juniors --10:10 -10:45 Teacher -Anne Troutbeck. Shauha Graham, Joey Mc- Lean, Yvonne Feeney, Monica Malkus, Vicki Miller, Rosemary Newnharn, Patricia Bowering, Elva Bowering, Elizabeth Ball, Brenda Hodgert, Ruth Ann Dunlop, Douglas Southgate, John Gibson. Beginners -_10:45 - 11:20 Teacher --Tim Montgomery. Patrick Heenan, Diannia No- bel, Gary Ryan, Luke Janmaat, Kenny Janmaat, Murray Smith, Richard Smith, Patty Carter, Rae Butson, Gregory Fischer, Gaye Fischer, Luanne Rowland, Patti O'Rourke, Craig Kerslake. Beginners --.10:45 - 11:20 Teacher -Peter Stinnissen. Dennis Wilson, Ricky Wilson, Guy Krocher, Linda Krocher, Lynn Nicholson, Bill Carter, Dianne Stapleton, Mary Margar- et Kelly, Keith Butson, Gary Groothius, Starr Fischer, Col- leen Rowland, Vicki O'Rourke. Beginners -10:45 11:20 Teacher -Anne Sills. Danny Maloney, Margaret Eckert, Garry Heynsberger, Margaret Sills, Patrick Meidin- ger, Mary Troch, Elaine Heen- an, Ann Marie Eisler, Joanne DeGroot, Douglas Smale, Laurie Fischer, Pat Rowland, Mary Margaret Rowland. Beginners -10:45 - 11:20 ` Teacher --=Katie Scott. , Wayne Nigh, Ellen Stewart,, Ann Bannon, Nanoa Kelly, Mary Lou 'DeGroot, James "Bannon, Sandra Johnston, Jane Johnston, Fam DeGroot, Joy Lynn Fisch- er, Judith Ann Dorsey, Mary Kelly, Paul Krauskopf.' Intermediates -.10:45 - 11:20 Teacher -Mary Crich. Stewart McLean, Charlynn Fry, Allan Robertson, Gloria Put- man, Beata Malkus, Henk. Groothius, Ann Nobel, Jean Devereaux, Jane Sills, Thomas Devereaux, John McGrath, Pat McGrath, Brenda Kerslake. 'blue coal' Champion Stove and Furnace Oil WILLIS DUNDAS Phone 573 or 71 W Seniors -.-10:45 - 11:20 Teacher :Anne Troutbeck. Robert'Newnham, Alan W bee, Margie McLean, Nan Hulley, Brian Price, Murr Hulley, Jane Cornish, Dawn Reynolds, Mary Ball, Ron Hild brand. Beginners -11.20 - 11:55 Teacher -Jim Montgomery. Greg Huether, Faye Blake Mary Ann Blake, Phillip Blake Joyce Blake, Dianne Willis Anne Watson, ,. Susan Humph ries, Kim Humphries, Bruc Raymond, Patti L. Binkle. Beginners -11:20 • 11:55 Teacher -Peter Stinnissen. Lynne McDonald, John Rut ledge, Michael Kernaghan, Jan et Cardiff, Allan Cardiff, Col leen Cardiff, Maureen Sullivan Don Fisher, Joan Stephenson Roger Humphries, M. Kay Bin kle, Wendy McConney. Beg inners -r-11:20 11:55 Teacher -Anne Sills. Kim Sullivan, Donald Work man, Bruce Knight, Nancy Knight, Warren Knight, Mary Ellen Knight, . David Watson, Kathy Blake, Paul Blake, Susan Budnark, Brian Dietz. Beginners -11:20 - 11:55 Teacher -Katie Scott. 11- cy ay a e- / e Sharon Willis, Wayne Willis, Murray Raymond, Brenda Jam- ieson, Nancy Adams, Andy Ad- ams, Joan Simpson, Ricky Som- ers, Ross Somers, Randy Som- ers, Jane Dietz. intermediates -11:20 - 11:55 Teacher -Mary Crich. Sandra Watson, Dorothy El- liott,- George Vallance, Barbara Bryans, Nancy Pearson, Murray Workman, Mary Nobel, Pam Patrick, Ia nHarvey, Jeanette Watterworth, Dianne Patterson, Kenny McLean, , Brenda Dietz, Michael Bannon. , Seniors -11:20 - 11:55 Teacher -Anne Troutbeck. Joyce Huether, Paul Patricek, Christine Turnbull, Karen Hen- derson, Bruce Wilbee, Barbara Box, Peggy Cornish, Maureen Bannon, Maria Willems, Angela Devereaux, Dennis Hodgert, Vida Malkus. WANTED LIVE FOWL Picked up at the farm Top Prices - Locker Service Available --• Phone 751 J 12 - Seaforth ,or 393 J 15 - Brussels Ronald Bennett WALTON Picnic Here About 250 parents, and chil- dren of the RCAF Clinton 'ro- testant Chapel held a picnic, on Saturday, 20th June, at the Sea - forth Lions Club Park. Committee members respons- ible for the organization were Mrs. John Fehr, FS Norm Ser- vos, PS Russ Bush, and FS Bud Johnson. Races were organized for children of all ages and several novelty events were included for the adults. Marg Bush dis- played the best form in the rolling pin throw, while Marg Amirault showed everyone the way in the patch race, clocking the fastest time in sewing a patch ' on the seat of her tea mate and spouse, Vic. Three- legged races, sack races, a bal- loon contest, peanut and spoon races and a peanut and candy throw completed the list of ac- tivities. The youngest member attend- ing was the three -week-old daughter of Cpl. and Mrs. W. J. McAndrew. Classified ads pay dividends. BARN CLEANER SiLO UNLOADER & BUNK FEEDER YOU'LL GET BETTER PER- fORMANCE AND LONGER WEAR FROM A BADGER SALES • SERVICE - INSTALLATION JOHN BEANE, Jr. BRUCEFIELD SALES - SERVICE Phone Collect: 482-9250 - Clinton USBORNE AND HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. HEAD OFFICE - EXETER, Ont. Directors: Timothy B. Toohey - RR 3, Lucan President Robert G. Gardiner - RR 1, Vice -President Cromarty Wm. H. Chaffe - RR 4, Mitchell E. Clayton Colquhoun RR 1, Science Hill Martin Feeney - RR 2, Dublin Milton McCurdy - RR 1, Kirkton Agents: Hugh Benninger - Dublin Harry Coates - RR 1, Centralia Clayton Harris - Mitchell Solicitors: Mackenzie & Raymond - Exeter Secretary -Treasurer: Arthur Fraser - - Exeter SPECIAL THiS WEEK! 1962 Chev. Bel Air Sedan $1850 Reduced 'to., 1963 CHEV. BISCAYNE SEDAN 2,200.00 1962 CHEV. SEDAN -Bel Air 1,975.00 1961 CHEV. SEDAN 1,575.00 1960 FALCON STATION WAGON 875.00 1959 'PONTIAC STATION WAGON 1,175.00 1,275.00 1959 BUICK-H.T., Radio 1,075.00 1959 PONTIAC-A.T., Radio 1958 CHEV. SEDAN 1,095.00 1958 CHEV. SEDAN 995:00 1958 FORD SEDAN 875.00 1957 CHEV. SEDAN-A.T 725.00 1957 FORD COACH -8 Cylinder 575.00 1960 VOLKS PICKUP TRUCK 695.00 1960 FORD 3/, -TON TRUCK; very low mileage 1,475.00 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS ' Stock No. 330-56 CHEV. COACH 274-56 RAMBLER SEDAN 399-56 PONTIAC COACH 400-56 METEOR COACH 439-56 FORD SEDAN 431-55 FORD COACH-A.T 383-48 PONTIAC COACH 405-57 PONTIAC SEDAN 448-53 FORD STATION WAGON 425.00 125.00 200.00 275.00 275.00 17500 50.00 175.00 195.00 - See All These Cars At Our New Lot on Goderich St. East - , OPEN 'TIL 9 EVENINGS O.K. RECONDITIONED "Na Reasonable Offer Refused" •w �.�twdw �,�.1 •w, ' - -. _- ,EE w EEL "A SSI t 'NO ;V _ Phone 541 SEAFORTH LiONS PARK SWIMMING POOL NOW OPEN IF 4 The Pool now is operating on a -daily basis. Open Daily -- Weather Permitting 1:30 to 5:30 and 7:00 to 9:00 SWIMMING INSTRUCTION FREE SWIMMING Instruction for school children by qualified instructors available each morning. TWO Instruction Periods - Swimming in- struction this year will be provided .. in two periods: , First Period -July 6 to July 29 Second Period -August 3 to August 26 Registration for July Classes is filled Registration for August classes closes July 27 Classes have been arranged for July and stu- dents are asked to report at the times indi- cated in story appearing on Page One of this _issue. Red Cross will be conducted at the conclusion of each period, and'will be preced- ed' by pre -testing carried out by the instruc- tion staff. ADULT SWIMMING INSTRUCTION Tuesday and Thursday Evenings 7 to 9 p.m. Learn to swim with qualified instructors. A minimum of 10 lessons --$2.00 plus admission. Make application in person or phone the Park -- Phone 245 SWIM TEAM Swimmers interested in competitive swim- ming are asked to register at the Pool. ADMISSIONS --- Children under High School Age: 10 Cents, or $2.00 for Season's Ticket Fourth and Additional Child's Season's Ticket in one Family -FREE High .School Students 25 Cents, or $3.00 for Season's Ticket Adults 25 Cents, or $4.00 for Season's Tieket Children of one family and two adults -$10 (In each case, a checking basket is included) PICNICS Arrange to hold your annual picnic amid the pleasant surroundings of the Lions Park t Complete facilities. • Admission is FREE. , A nominal charge is made for the rental of tables. PHONE 245 FOR OPEN DATES The Booth in the Park Pavilion carries a complete stock of Ice Cream, Pop, Hot Water NEW PICNIC PAVILION The new Picnic Pavilion is available, until 7:00 p.m. each day, without charge, for the' use of picnic groups on 'a first-come first- served basis. In the event of bad weather, it will be expected that groups will co-oper- ate to 4permit maximum use being made of the pavilion protection. The Pavilion may be reserved each evening after 7 o'clock for special gatherings or meetings. Reservations may be made at the Park. Rental fees are related to the nature of'the event, and will be advised on request. For further information Coll the Seaforth Lions Park Phone 245 Y r a •