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and Mrs;. Frank Currie, spent Thursday .evening with Miss
and, Darlene visited. Mr. Margaret Robertson' -and Mr. Don
s, Scott Walsh, Carishrue.: Robertson.
,rid Mrs. Russel Needham,. Mrs. Claude Dore, Mrs.. Harvie
and Mary spent Sunday Thompson, Mr. Don Dore were
r. and Mrs., Peter Leeson.. visitors with Mr. Claude •.Dore in
and Mrs., Wallace ' Ribey:.'London,
ley . spent Sunday evening
r.' Murray ,Campbell and
Joan Thompson, Sandra Collins
ctoria Smith, and Brenda Currie, visited Iona
Leeson ,on. Thursday evening.
and Mrs. Donald Gillies Ronnie and Dianne' Dore. spent
ned Mr, and Mrs, 'Dan. Friday with Jimmie Dore for his
on the 26th of February loth. •' birthday.
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iceasion of the latters 54th e:
anniversary. Mr, and Mrs. Carson Laughren
. . of a Listowel, Mr. Henry • Scott,
Frank Dore, Ronnie and Ripley, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Hart -
spent • Saturday evening wick visited Mr;. and Mrs,. 'Frank,
'and Mrs, ' Gerald- Rhody. Currie.
Caroline
Forster visited Mrs.: .Howard Thompson and
i M:s. Gordon Patterson., Mrs: 'Frank Dore spent • Friday
Ind 'Mrs. Francis. Boyle, afternoon with Mrs. Peter Leeson.
Bonnie, Kerry, Heather Mrs, William ,Hughes visited Mr.
raine visited Mr and Miffs.. and Mrs, . Au'rel - Armstrong • on
Alexander Pinkerton , on Sunday.
• Mrs. Ann ..Long : of Toronto is
Grove Institute met at .holidaying . with Mrs. Victoria
le of Mrs'. William, Arnold Smith: .
nesday. "Mrand Mrs. Donald McCosh
Pilton Stanley, Mrs. ,Helen and Mrs: .Annetta Bushell. were'.
ands• Mr. Norval Stanley Sunday guests of Mr. and, Mrs.
•
Currie Colwell.. • •
Mr. Lorne 7Culbert is visiting
Mr. ' and Mrs. Jack Peterbaugh.
Mrs, Ann Long, Mr. Murray
Campbell and Mrs. Victoria, Smith
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ribey, Pars-
ley. • .
Mrs, Frank Dore, Nancy, Ron-
nie and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Bieman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Misch spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Fry at which time
Betty Fry celebrated her, birth-
day.. - •
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Chadbourne,
Mr. .and Mrs. Don Chadbourne
and Miss Gladys Gawley, Toronto
visited, Mr.. and Mrs. Victor
Gawley; '
Mr,.. George : 'Bushell and' Miss
Katherine . Bushell spent the' week-
end at their home. . •
Club leaders' : Mrs. Cecil . • Sutton
and Mrs.. Frank Dore along with,
members, met at the home 'of Val-
erie Gillies on Friday, Demon-
strations were Blanc Mange and
Lemon. Chiffon which were later
used for the lunch. The discussion
was on 'milk desserts.
Purple Grove Institute 'celebra-
ted their 17th'. birthday on Friday
eve , g iliaret3 fro ram-
me of local talent. Mrs." . Georg
Harkness pr.esided. with songs by
the Colling sisters, . Nancy Dore
and Elda and, Evelyn Harkness,
the Boyle family with Mrs. Fran-
cis Boyle, at the , piano, piano :solo.
by Dianne Blackwell, bagpipe
number by Bill Mackay, . ' mono-
logue
ono logue; by Mrs. Frank Dore, • 'sword
dance by Joan Thompson and
Donna Needham,: step dancing
Lynn and Wayne Armstrong with
Mr. and Mrs. . Aurel Armstrong
providing the '• music,' songs " by
Iona Leeson, Brenda..azd Darlene
Currie and. Sandra Collins, or-
chestra numbers with Mrs. ' Hark-
ness, Mr, . Walter Collins 'and Mr, •
Aurel ' Armstrong. The committee-
members .were Mrs.: Dore, ' Mrs.
Howard, Thompson and Mrs. Peter
Leeson.
Mr. and Mrs.Burton Collins
were hostess to Purple .' Grove:
Farm' Forum on Monday evening
when the discussion was on how
co-op's could 'sell. farm ' produce.
Mr.. William Arnold is attending
Folk School near .Wiarton '' while
Sandys McEwen • visits Mrs.. Wil-
liam Arnold,. r
Point an Oldsmobile toward the horizon and let
her ' a That's Rocketpoweryou feel ushin you . ,
�P g..
deeper into: your seat.' And `every Olds has it in
good ; measure/ .How good?P
. U , . to: 345, h.. , with
A
the Starfire V8. 0
.Now, 'take Olds over back .roads. Yes, those'
are bumps you `see but don't feel., .Oldsmobile's
balancedcoil spring susPension takes . care. of that.
Pilot :an Oldsmobile into .a • crowded city can-
yon. ' Notice how smooth and relaxing downtown
Dynamic 88 Holiday' Coupe
driving just became. That's because ,Oldsmobile's '
• famous. Hydra -Matic Drive, : Roto Matic ' ,Power.
,.n and
�Steeri
Steering Pedal -
Ease. dower Brakes (Optional,.
'at extra coston some models)* take on the . effort,
.and leave you the fun. fi
Sooner or later; you'll get that Oldsmobile.
feeling. And when ;you ° do, your Olds dealer . is.,
the 'man to see... He • has 21 variations. on the
Oldsmobile action and .value ;theme. Buying any,
one. makes 'very good sense.
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In mid-January . we carried, a
story about'David Kelly being on.
a "work -your.: • way around the
world tour. ' There's'' an. interest- •
ing sidelight to that story..
After coming to Canada from
England,-; David ' worked for Andy
Ritchie in Ashfield and for Har-
vey
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vey .Ackert, north 'of .Kincardine.
Two years ago last fallhe re-
turned to England following the •
death of ` his grandfather.
Since then . David has gone. to
Australia, where he spent the past
year, . arming to save enough mon-
ey to. tour ' that: country,;New
Zealand ..and ,Japan before "re-
turning to. Canada,. somewhere
around stampede` time.
• All's. Harvey Ackert ' has had a
pen pal 'in Australia .since public
school days, and withwhom' she
still, keeps in contact. Upon learn-
ing that' David Kelly was in .Aus
tralia, *' Mrs. Ackert sprit him her.
pen pal's address, and David got
in',touch with her as...another in -
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We' extend Sincere* s:ympathy, to • . .
Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Braun, . Paul
and . Peter' (former ; 'residents ` of
this community) ' in the loss ;of
Rickey.
The . weather ' at' : any time, is
unpredictable, 'but :March so far •
has • thrown everything . in the
books, .at -us..
Mrs. Frank: Brown $i : Reg spent.
Sunday with'. Mr, and. Mrs. Bob
Hickmolt and 'girls, London,
On 'Sunday Tom Stewart cele-
brated his birthday, when mem-
bers of the family staged a sur.-
prise party for him. 'Those •pres,.;
ent were Mr. and Mrs.. Gerald
Stewart, 'Mr. and Mrs, Alex Stew-
art and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold", Wilkie, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph
Goesel and family and Miss Elaine.
Slessor, all of Kincardine, Mr, and.
Mrs. .Rdn' Stanley and family,
Ber'vie.,. Mr, • and Mrs, 'Mac Me
Pherson, I8th con,,
Yvonne "Parkes entertained girl
friends at birthday party. on Sat-
urday. ' •
Mrs. Mabel Ernest,St. Cathar-
ines spent Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs, Everett barker, and family.
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