k every morning l Hogg was grooms- d the ushers were ’Cress man and Ray- ;ke, all of Kitchener. jthe guests was Mr. Hobbs of Han'iston, father of the bride, tHobbs. be and groom grad- 's month from the day. L. Mrs. G. A. Lyicen L Winslow sa..g. )bs gave his caughâ€" rriage. The brid: \ as by her 35.51.1615, Miss [obbs as maid of -"n 1 Mrs. Robert ‘.- 115011 on, Bermuda. Also a d was Miss Wendy ister of the groom. picer. 3, was flower r of Toronto, the engineering physiw, in general arts, ma- French. in motor to Calgary, av will reside. 1me. wertible III-IIIIIIIB-I ’88.‘ n TE 11-20626 LROOK Authorized 2nd class \ Iranians will have the beneï¬t of Canadian “know-how†before taking over operation ' 'r‘ ' of the $65_ million Dez Dam development. The two-to-three year assignment to f"; tram Iranian operators goes to Six Ontario Hydro men. Dez Dam (upper drawing) .3 1 is a key-project in a $150 million power and irrigation program in the barren, arid . :i ‘ Province of Khuzestan, about twice the area of New Brunswick. Heading the ’4 {5 team on loan' to the Iran government is Don Haig, 38, of Midland, Ontario, and ‘4‘“ 1 superintendent'of Ontario Hydro’s Nipigon River generating stations. Mr. Haig, ' 3 his wife and family are shown getting inoculations before their departure. Other 3 members of the team are (right, top to bottom): chief operator D. E. Belfry, Sud- 1; bury; operators G. M. Eady, Ottawa; E. M. McComb, Toronto; W. N. Mitchell,‘.‘" : Peterborough; and F. M. Swant, Ottawa. The families, including 18 children, it: ; rangmg in age from 1 to 14, will form a Hydro colony at the Dez Dam community, '. approximately 150 miles inland from the Persian Gulf. â€"-Ontario Hydro PhOtO ‘ w “‘7' r- '3" FOR SALE 4.:FOOT MAPLE SLABS. At mill. Green $7 cord. Dry $8. HOY LUMBER South Monagh'an F0.R SALE DIWVL‘JI‘D I'nU‘LVI‘J ‘ 2 dozen used Imperial Quart Wï¬ï¬ gems, 95c per dozen. 312J. ‘FOR THE FIRST TIME HELP WANTED BE the FAMILEX dealer in your area and earn 40 0/0 Commission plus cash bonus ses in this exceptionally prof; Mable year round business. For information write Surprising what a wee ad can get or sell for you. Just phone it in. MI 19 DIME-Aâ€"LENE "w“ â€WM“ GEORGE O. m write PO. Box 956 RTJS‘ImP'I‘T-I 5 Ontario. WMW Mr. Herb Patton has lost his spectacles. On King St., he thinks. On Monday. He will be happy 'to hear from the ï¬nder. POULTRY new used. feathers wanted. Will call. Phone collect J. Gross 5382 Phone Collect. LE 3-2287. J- Gross, 582 Indian Rd. Toron. FISH CHIPS BARNEY’S PHONE IN 32 YEARS CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS ALL JULY LOST ft" To Grade 8 ie Patsy Olan, Honours rm Wanda Challice, Honours Douglas Dew, Honours E5 Larry Gillis. '1' Joyce Swartz on. Garnet [Challice Diane Dew. 38 To Grade 6 E Philip 01am, Honours ‘ Phyllis Gibson, Honours. To Grade 4 Anne Olan, Honours Robent Gibson, Honours Roger Swarm, Honours Christopher Cassialman. To Grade 3 Randy Gillis, Honours Margaret 0131), Honours. 'T‘n Grade 2 [VIâ€" -1‘2 .. - Homurs ‘7- ....-- _ um. um unawucc, {S 'UNE REPORT ;. No. 19 CAVAN Sway. TWL Peggy Lee . 'yllis Gibson; Lorna Walla Invney, Marga-1’ 'ise Larmer, ‘; ‘stede, Marie I.“ from us all, w tw'ï¬m†"WWI Our favorite librarian, Mar- ‘ garet Armstrong has asked us to inform readers rhat the Library will 'be open on Wednesdays from 2.30 until 3.30 for children, and from 3.30 «until 5.30 as usual for ‘all. And on Friday from four until six, and as usual on Saturday afternoons and en~ings. On June 19 the pupils of Carmel School, with some ad ults and. s’uuden‘ts of flhe High School section, spent a very proï¬table day on an educational mour of Toronto. educational mour of Toronto. They visited the Royal Om ftario Museum, me Parliamed nt Buildings, «Riverdlale Zoo, Malton Airport. (To Grade 9 P Lt Paul Wo‘od, Wayne Mort- an a» . ‘ ‘ To Grade on, Ehza'beth Seward John V To Grade 8 e R' 1 Helen Todd, Glen Morton, N i; 1? Jacob Van Dam, Earl Pa-t‘ “7 es â€2 Grade. Te ton. a To Grade 7 Mrs. Joyce Tod-d, Maryâ€"Jane Se ‘ EDITOJI â€"-v 1 TTAn.A; ‘ Todd, Mia Jane be â€" iii? Judith wiid, Hem EDITORIAL :OxF SORTs rik Jongsma, Gordon Van- A nice pleasant £9113 nam- Dam, Mary Patton. of Satan 2has opened a nice pool hall where The Count- To Grade 5 Hilda Jong-sma, Linda Do- TY Fair Store was. We were wnes, Kenneth Patton. in .to meet Stan. Business is To Grade 4 good, too. And the place is neatly outï¬tted. There are Sylvia Seward, Helen Patâ€" even flowers in the wondow. Garry Elgar. Margaret E.’ Nancy June, 1962 Toad. Mark T . (1 Sewar John Wood, Roger Down- Glen MOI-£0.11, es, R1Cky VV 00d. ' am Earl Pa-t‘ Na mes m order of marks 27:. ’ ‘ Grade. Teacher, Mrs. Irene \Ferguson IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII- E u e a n 0. H 0w 9 L a h a ._ 5 t m I. m m m m ., SEPTIC TANKS BERT TOMPKINS Newtonvflle Phone Clarke 4721 , ___â€"â€". Who?! are . (Pleaseâ€"Sée Page 4) Dam, Edward Jon-gsm‘a, Iv an Patton. WHITEWASH STABLES PUMP 16' not w, and not