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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 Sep 1968, p. 8

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Page Eight - Thurs., Sept. 26, Free Estimates Phone 369-2930 AndCaslI Buy Now .. 0.. mSeptember Discount At CALDWELL Farm Equipment r " I ' d Varney, Ont. Phone 334-3384 “THROOH REPAIRS AND NEW INSTALLATIONS Torino by Fairlane. It set \ -’ 7969 Tor/no GT Spot sales and performance records in 1968. And it's ready to break them all over again in '69. With a new high- powered 428 Cobra Jet engine. And a track grabbing, extra-long wheelbase. Inside Torino is cool. Cool luxury. And a list of options second to none. Go with the Torino/ Fairlane line this year. It's 16 models strong. With hardtops, convertibles. sportsroofs, and wagons And it includes the brand new all-out performance machine, Cobra. This year. get with Torino / Fairlane. HAZEll PLUMBING and HEATING ~Torino- Fairlane - Mustang ° Falcon 'Thunderbird See all the beautiful Fords on "Hockey Night in Canada"every Wednesday agaturday. SMITH BROS. OURHAH An appreciation night for all area residents who assisted in the Labor Day fun fair and dinner at Elmvood was held recently by the £11de and District Cham- ber of Commerce. The treasurer of the Chamber reported a profit of $4,000 from the fair. Elmwood Fair Has $4,000 Profit PHONE 369-3248 Mr mid Mrs Ray Maids and family of Barrie visited Sunday Mrs Cecil Moffat of Durham and Miss Dorothy Robinson of Rondon _vi_sjted_on Tue§day with Mr and Mrs W. A. Robinson. Mr and Mrs E. R. Peart ac- companied Mr and Mrs Les Haw- kins and Dorothy of Hukavay to Brampton to visit with Mr and Mrs Ralph Peart on Sunday. Traverston News Mustangâ€" Somebody finally built a better Mustang.We did. five of them. DURHAM with their parentgLyg and Mrs (1'32. Edwards and Whitney. Durham had a good day Satur- day for their Fall Fair and the exhibits were of very fine quality, especially in the flowers and vegetabl_e§. , III-.0 ,,,2_,_-DIIRL Kass Florence Timmins of Kit- chener visited over the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs Graham Timmins, Kathy and Bobbie. Mr and Mrs W. A. Robinson were supper guests with Mr and MrsJack Anderson on Sunday evemng. _ Mr and Mrs Jack Hotchkiss, Norman and Hayley and baby of Listowel and Mr and Mrs Robt. Jackson and family of Goring were Sunday visitors with Mrand Mrs Bob Jackson, Ann and Frank- lin. Miss Ann Jackson was winner of third place in the Queen con- test sponsored by the Credit Union on Friday evening at the Durham Fall Fair. Miss Betty Trimble ofWalker- ton visited on Sunday with Miss Florence Timmins and they drove back to Kitchener on Sunday even- ing. Mr Mike Doherty and girlfriend of Kitchener, Mr and Mrs Ab Bowman, Margaret and Ross of Fullerton were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs P. D. Green- wood. Ross Greenwood of Toronto also visited most of the week with Mr and Mrs P. D. Green- Acomplex of hydroelectric po- wer plants to be built in north. ern Russia will produce 40,000, 000,000,000 kilowatt hours a ye- ar. Lucky Winners At Blythe Draw Those present were his daugh- ters, Mrs Paul Auger, London; Mrs Jean Mullen, London; and Mrs Gerald Wagner, Windsor. Also present was Sean Meksula, his great grandson. The lucky winners were: Janice Smith, Durham; Karen Watson, Varney; Mrs Clem Patterson, Durham; Mrs Russell Baird, RR 1, Durham and Debbie Ben- nett, Durham. Ralph Mountain had four toma- tOGD from his garden totaling five pounds in weight. W. Bogle Marks 75th Birthday A‘socia'l evening with movies and lunch was later enjoyed at his home. Five persons had lovely gladioli floral arrangements to adorn their homes for the weekend, as a result of a draw conducted by Blythe Motors in conjunction with their exhibit at the Durham Fall Fair. Mr and Mrs Ralph Mountain and family and Mr and Mrs Gor- don Smith of Varney enjoyed a corn roast at Temple Hill on Saturday. Mr Wm. Bogle celebrated his 75th birthday on Saturday, Sep- tember let. A dinner was held at the Cardinal Motor Hotel in Varney in his honor where he was presented with a lovely gift from his family, Mr and Mrs Gavin Reay of Alton spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs Jim Vau- ' Mr Pete Mountain of Preston spent the weekend with his son, Mr and Mrs Ralph Mountain and family. Glenfoadin District President Mr and M Ral M tam 1d {gmiiii anfSSMr up: Mrgugegr- GueSt Speaker 3 m o Varne en' a 3?!) Aroast at Temgle 11:51 on Aberdeen WJ. Let us assist you with your plans for that all imponant wedding day. COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF Your da'a'ce of various paper dad‘s. type dyla and its. ask/or. . . Select your wedding invitations. announcements and accessories with oomplde confidence as to quality 1nd correctneu of form. WE ALSO HAVE PERSONALIZED WEDDING NAPKINS. MATCNES AND CAKE BOXES {fiat/:5 a a/(J/thc/dm 43a" (/'~9/ér/o/t}r/ flay/45142111.: [NV/TA TIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS INFORMALS ACCESSORIES V mwwm The September meeting of the Aberdeen WJ. was held at the home of Mrs George Ashley. The guest speaker was the District President, Mrs l. V. Schenk of Ayton. Her interesting talk touched on Careful Program planning and support of Institute projects. The speaker was intro- duced by Mrs Howard Grlerson and thanked by Mrs Chas. Robson. The roll cail was well answered by the reading of an article from an old reader. Mrs Nelson Hunt was appointed to attend a meeting of the Hospi- tal Auxiliary. A candy counting contest, prepared by Mrs Allie Hapkins, was won by Mrs Nelson A N N O U N C E 5 Night School Classes for 1968-69 DURHAM THURSDAYS, BEGINNING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17lh for ll weeks Courses lo be offered will be announced shortly G. K. CROCKFORD R. A. CRAWFORD Board Chairman nghl School Principal Durham District High Schml John Diefenbaker Secondary HANOVER MONDAYS, BEGINNING MONDAY, OCTOBER 2151 AT THE South West Grey District Board of Edumtiun School THE DURHAM CHRONICLE AT THE The camera caught this barber- shop quartette as they entertained at the Fall Fair program Friday night. They are a part of the San. geen Valley Barbershoppers Chorus. Staff photo- A person who is physically fit is likely to respond more effec- tively to emergency sitJtions that he encounters in everyday life. In ordinary circumstances, as well, he likely is more produc- tive and can work for greater periods of time without undue fatigue, says the federal health department publication, Get Fit ., Keep Fit. Hrs Walter Bray grave a very interesting paper “Blueprint for a Better Deal -- Our Forgotten Citizens". Hunt. Mrs Howard Gnerson gave several useful hints. firms of at Toron Jules V: ton, con Hroy, Stl Other 18! vice Walker-t4 each. F All! GOTTA ham. price Gmoerl' 3553 pmapa annual BUSIj LUCK SOUN To be 12 o'cl This Truck: Six (1 Tivcl Larry 1 - Cr. Elsim la Ll

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