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Mr. and Mrs, Jack eiad And
Mrs. D. P.' Monaghan has family of Sheffield spent New Holiday visitors at the home of boys of Trenton spent New XCs'
Photo by Wassman returned home after , spending Years with Mrs, G.' Kramers and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Murray were: with the former's parents.
JANMAAT - ELLIOTT Christmas week with Mr. and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril' Murray, The sympathy of the
Mrs. Dick Monaghan and family Waterloo, Mr.- and Mrs. Frank
Y Sunda y visitors with Mr, and community is extended. to Aft.
t `Y _pebra Lynne Elliott, daughter The reception and dinner was in Dundas, Kathy and Ruth Maloney, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, andMrs. John O'Lear and famii'
r _ of Mr. and Mrs. James Elliott, held at the Seaforth Golf and Mr , George Coville: Mr. and y on the recent death o Mr.
accompanied her home:" Feene and family. Mrs. Patricia f
"�s• ra '" �'' „I �' Is Seaforth and Kenneth Luke Country Club. Mrs. Frank Evans has returned Mrs. Richard Tate and Miss Feeney and family, Kitchener, O'Lear 's tether.
t' +. '/ j Janmaat, son of Mr. and Mrs. For the wedding trip to Niagara home after spending a week . . Eileen Tobin, Dearborn, Mich; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Feeney, y
*a T John Janmaat, R.R.2, Seaforth Falls, the bride travelled in a pink Weston with Mr . and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Geraldine Charters, St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mr. and Mrs. Vern Steinman,
Y were united in marriage in St, and white polyester crepe dress -Cleary. Oakville; Miss Rosemary Eckert, Flanagan and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and Steven, visited in
Brantford; Mr. and Mrs. Con
•,'1 >� James Roman Catholic Church, fashioned on princess1ines, with Mr, and Mrs. Billy Costello and Harold Masoti, Toronto; Mr. and Kitchener quer the -holiday.
' },� �,Seaforth on November] 7, 1973 at brown accessories and a corsage Sharron of Cam Borden and Mr. Eckert, Sandra, Bobby and, Mrs. Theo Melady, Hibbert, Mr.
t e,'`+,, ` ' P Guests a e home of Mr. ,and
h S p.m. with Rev. -Father H. of pink roses. A full length brown and Mrs. John Krausko f and David; Clarkson; Mr. and Mrs. andMrs. Gilbert' 1�lurray,
P Bill Eckert, Mar Ka Colleen Mrs. Albert Cronin for the
k Laragh performing 'the leather coat completed her family of Guelph spent New Years Y y' McKillop, Mr. and Mrs, Russell holidaywere r. and Mrs. Leo
double -ring ceremony. ensemble. with Mr, and Mrs. Dan Costello. and Tara, Brantford; Mr. and Brock, Hensall, Mr. and Mrs.
,irf � Smith 'and family, Mr. and
The candelabra were decorated The couple will reside at Mr. and Mrs. Philip Flanagan Mrs. Harold McFadden, Dan O'Rourke and Mr.ClementReg!
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:` Mrs. Dave Re ter and Dean,
, `:I with white shasta daisies and George Street, Seaforth,' Ontario. Tupperville; Mr. and Mrs. Pete g
g of Toronto spent the holidays with Mahu, Wallacebur Mrs. KayKrauskopf, Dublin. Kitchener. -
BURCHILL -RONEY mauve Given fnismarria e b her. Torontos were
LondonreseWaterloo, from Mr. and Mrs. Matt Murray. Eckert, London spent°"the week Miss Teresa Ryan of London
g Y Mr. and Mrs. Billy Dill and Guests at the home of Mr. and
father, the bride chose a gown in Kitchener, Goderich and Clinton. family of Nova � Scotia' are with the Covilles. spent New Years with her Mrs. James O'Connor,
On November 24 at 7:30 p.m. in stand-up collar' and short puffy mother, Mrs. Mar Ran and Mr. and
Main Street United Church, sheer sleeves. Belts stitched in Lagodo CrelYe' styled on Empire Previous to the wedding holidaying with Mrs. Jean Dill. Y Y . Ingersoll.
Lorne. De Gaust and family, '
lines with a Cathedral train. showers were held b Joan Kunz Mr. and .Mrs. Carmen Alice.
Mitchell, Gwen Elizabeth (Beth) side front seams with bow trim at Y Mr; and Mr s. J. D. MacRae of Ingersoll. Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Importd Swiss lace accented the and school friends; Mrs. Kenneth London spent New Years with McFadden, Jim, Dave and Lynn Mrs. Ed. Brooks is enjoying a O'Connor and family,
Roney and James Clifford Bur- . the back. Their colors respect- collar and cuffs of the own. A Lavert and Sandra Laverty; B of Mississauga spent a few days few weeks holidays in Florida.
g Y Y. Y Mr. and Mrs. Don MacRae. Westaskiwin, Alberta', Mr.
chill exchanged their marriage ively were orange, gold and green last week with Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and � Mrs. Wilfred ,
headpiece of Swiss lace flowers- neighbours at the Orange Hall•by Congratulations to Mr. and _ and Mrs. Ron O'Connor and
vows. Rev, Donald Deas per- figured chrysanthemum printed # g Wilfred 'Rourke spent New Years with
and pearls held the three-tier silk .Mrs. Helen Holland, Mrs. Alf Mrs. Larry Cook on the arrival of Maloney.y' P family, Dublin and Mr. Joe
formed the double ring Gere- over taffeta. They carried a single illusion vel. She carried a bouquet Beuerman and Mrs. Preston Mr. Philip Krauskopf and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Rowland. ,
q a baby girl on January 3rd. The O'Connor, Toronto.
mony, Candelabra and bouquets bronze chrysanthemum edged of salmon ink roses with baby's Dallas and b the "bride's aunt, Ken Miller of Sebringville visited Mr. Tom Feeney spent the
of mixed old and yellow with white lace and ribbon trims, P y Y first New Years baby in Dublin in weekend with Louis and Elmer Mr. Gordon Moylan returned to
g Y friends' in Dublin during the Y.
chrysanthemums formed the set- Mr. Toni Simonsen, Dublin was breath. Mrs. Alma Chesney, Stratford, 1974 g
Y holidays: Feeney. �algary after visiting his parents,
Mrs. Margaret Burch, sister of Ontario. Mr. andMrs. Fred Eckert and
ting. Parents of the couple are best man, an<I' ushers were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moylan.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roney and Peter Willems, Dublin and Mr, the bride, Kitchener, was the
Mrs. Anne Burchill; Dublin and Wray Legless, Fullerton. They bridesmaids Miss were Miss
ss Mary Crom arty W -MS pre"sen is d ra a Lumatron of honor and the can; is Frances siting her ister,rM s.
the late Roy Burchill. and the groom were attired in Mrs.
Mr. Ernest Harley played black tuxedos.Jack McIver.
sisters of the groom, Seaforth.
traditional music as the bride Following the wedding, .the Mrs. Bruce Cleland, Bob and family. good t rnout of local skaters. The were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Linda Van Dyk, cousin of the
entered the church. He also reception line was formed at the Pauline, and Mrs. George Cie: Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Russel] .South ibbert Athletic Associa- Kraemer, Garnet and Gordon,. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dawe,.
accompanied Mr. Paul Rock, rear of the auditorium, with the groom, was the flower, girl. Paul land, Listowel, spent New Year's attended the New Year's gather- tion has again rented the ice for Munro, Mrs. Gordon Kraemer, Carolyn' and Michael of Windsor.
Monkton as he sang. The bride's mother receiving in a rose Janmaat, brother of the groom, Day with Mr. and Mxs. Gordon ing of the Russell family at the January 19. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey visited recently with Mr. and .
WeddingPrayer and 0 Perfect printed floor -length own and the was the r'ngbcar r, They were Lain and family Mrs. Leo Murray. Y P g g g Y• home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bailie and family, London.
dressed alike m full len th
Love. groom's mother received in a blue g New Year's guests with, Mr. Campbell, Fullarton: The January meeting of Cro- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner
dresses of embossed orchid and
Given in marriage by her printed floor length gown. Both and Mrs. Alex Gardiner were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Harris, marty Women's Missionary So- - visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sloan and
white nylon lace over mauve y Mitchell, visited recently with ciety was held at the home of Hoffman and Heather in Y g
father, the bride chose . a wore white c bidium orchids'. A and Mrs. Wa Wayne Zurel, Kirk and family of Peterborough visited the
full-length white own of Silk reception followed in Canadian taffeta styled along similar lines Cor and Mr, and Mrs. Earl former's father, James Sloan Sr.
g g P Y• Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker. New Mrs. Grace Scott,' Mrs. T. L. Milverton.
to the bride's gown and Carrie
sateen styled with a. wedding Legion, Mitchell where a late ggert, of Rostock, and Mr. and Year visitors were Miss Olive Scott, president, opened the News bf BrOdha @A
nosegays of white mums and g
band collar, bishop sleeves. luncheon was served. rs,..Harvey Readhead of Kit -
mauve Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. meeting with a poem, The
mauve carnations. The flower girl
Venice lace dotted with ,pearls After a honeymoon spent in. t g chener. Robt. Hulley and family, Win- Measure of Life. Mrs. John Q •
carried a basket of the same. Baptism at St Peter's
adorned the ,front length of the Southern. Ontario points. the' Visitors with Mrs. J. Jefferson throp, and Mr. -and Mrs. Larry Jefferson read the message from •
Stiles Ali
Alice tes
gown. Her Juliet cap designed couple have taken up residence in The organist,were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gardiner. the president in the January Glad
Rose the soloist,
with pearls held afull-length veil- Mitchell.. accompaniedJefferson'and family, Munro, and Skating resumed at the Hensall Tidings. All the Way My Saviour -...••�On Sunday • at St., Peters Guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Ross'
edged with the samg lace; 'S11t ,,,, ¢'ripr to the Jvedding, the bride Van dere Hengel when she sang , Mr. and Mrs. G. Laing' and Arena on Saturday night' with a Leads Me, was sung and the Luterhan Church, Carol Ann Wood on Sunday were Mrs.
i dried+. boujqur-t•offly�Pl�,¢�v+t,•o �'gt)v*o,, �p�Wc4. ,with a syrprise l'ather�' Mand s ' 'Lords is I `Tmy scripture lesson from Ephesians Michelle Wood, infant daughter Wilfred Wolfe and family, Mr.
Va'bys treAh formed walk` a face miscellaneous shower given by
background. Mr;s. Peter Willems and Mrs, Bob Shepherd".
Her sister, Miss Gladys Roney Cronin at the home of Mrs. Bob Mr. Luke Janmaat, brother of
was maid of honor and Miss.Ann Cronin. A community shower was the groom, Seaforth, was the
Bullock 9 Fergus, and Miss held at the home of her parents, groomsman and the guests were
Laura Roney, Dublin were brides- this shower was given by Mrs. ushered by Mr. Terry Burch,
maids, They wore identical. styled Robert Roney, Mrs. John Moore Kitchener and Mr. Gary
dresses of princess lines with and Mrs. Lorne Feeney. Groothius, Seaforth.
4: 1-13 was read in unison. A. of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood was and Mrs.Ken Wood, Mr. and
small Reflection on a New Year baptized with her sponsors bding Mrs. Howard Russell and family,
was read by Mrs. G. Scott. 'The Mr. andMrs. Howard Russell, St. St. Thomas, Miss Wendy Wolfe,
offering was received by Mrs. C. Thomas and Miss Wendy Wolfe, .Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
" R iXAig' and dedicated by ' Mrs. Kitchener. Markle, Guelph and Rev. and
James Miller. Mrs. Lamond gave Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe Mrs. Arthur Horst and family.
the prayer from the Glad Tidings. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Mr. acid Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
Following the secretary's and • Martin Diegel on Sunday to visit visited with Mrs. Christina Ritz
treasurer's CrePp e ht mem- Mr.. and M'rs. Ralph Fischer, and Mr. Elmer Hoppenrath,
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► bets and one tor swereA�tI, R.R.li4, Walton. R,R.#2, Monkton, recently.
Feed calves o n �i o u r C o I o s t r U m roll call with a New Year's
Mrs. Hazlett of Goderich was guest soloist at the Sunday resolution. A drama, A Changed
morning Chapel service conducted by the Chaplain of the Attitude, was - given by the ARNOLD - •' STINNISSEN' s
home, Rev. McWhinnie.
Colostrum, a secretion of the costs. Moreover, farmers now Permit the calf to take its
Special music was provided for the Christian Reform Song members of the society and LIFE'- HEALTH a7d ACCIDENT
mammarylands produced b a feeding calves sour colostrums mother's fresh colostrum at its discussion, led by Mrs. Thos. L,
g P Y g Service by Mr. Burgess of Vanastra and his pupils. - Registered Retirement Pensions -
cow in the first days after Calvin had fewer salves with scours. first feeding' At the second Scott followed.
Y g• g• Sandra Dale, Debbie Daun, Marie Flynn and Mr. and Income Tax Dednctable Registered
can be fed in sour form to calves A cow will usually produce - feeding, the calf should accept a Mrs. Elmer Dale assisted with Monday's activities along with Retirement Annuities.
instead of milk replacers and enough colostrum in the three toe blend of its mother's milk and the Holiday visitors with Mr. and t
P g the regulars Mary Taylor, Norman Speir and Jerry Collins. - REPRESENTING -
saleable milk fluid, says H.J. four days after calving to feed a milk from previous milkings. A group of young people from the Blyth Christian Reform Mrs. Alex Gardiner were Mr. and
Sun Life Assurance -Com an
Clapp, dairy cattle specialist with calf until it can be weaned. Plastic On the second day after birth, Church visited the home on New Years Day singing carols and Mrs. Kenneth Moorehead and Of Canada Company fla
the - Ontario Ministry of Agri- garbage cans make ideal storage the calf should drink about two Jennifer, Brampton, Miss Doris
songs in several areas. .
culture and Food. containers for colostrum, as they pounds of blended colostrum Schwartz, Crediton, aqd Mr. and. TELEPHONE: 527-0410
Eight tables of euchre and three of crokinole took part in
By following a sour colostrum are easily cleaned and sanitized. mixed with one pound of warm , Wednesdays games with volunteers from the Op-Mrs.club of Mrs. Ed Knechtel, Rostock. 117 (,ODERICH.ST. FAST - SEAFORTIR
calf feeding program, farmers Calves should be started water. On the third day, mix two Vanastra assisting. New Year's guests with Mr.
should be able to cut calf feeding gradually on sour colostrum. pounds'.of ,'hot' water with twoThe residents were entertained on "Family .Night" with a and Mrs. Ivan Norris and family
pounds of colostrum per feeding return visit from the Bradley Family. The Bradleys came to
CROSSWORDPUZZLE for the larger breeds of calves. Clinton from Ireland one year ago and are becoming famous
Feed this quantity twice daily for their fine -musical talent. •Tlic seven members of the family
TODAY"S ANSWER until the calf is weaned. Under sang as a group and include Eugene, PDamain, John,
Li
1 d 1 3 3 D -1 P S this system, each calf will Jacquiline, Ansberth with Winifred and Marie singing two
8 8 3 H 30 I fl -is consume from 140 to 170 pounds duets, Mr. Doherty of Clinton who is Mrs. Bradley's brother NER
3 d 3 S (33 a d -1 V of colostrum in five to six weeks. was M.C. for the evening besides singing several vocal solos.
ACROSS 41. Frau's 19 3 d 3-1 1 1 3 8 The colostrum will have to be Mr. Bradley accompanies his family with the accordion. Mrs.
1. Philip- consort 1 1 1 O O d 11 `d stored at room temperature Leybourne, who wds born in Ireland, thanked the entertainrs
pine knife 42, Metallic V 1 S 3 I d 3 N O,H duringthe pre -weaning period.
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5. "Macbeth" joiner J� 3 2i 3 ?j n P g P on behalf of the residents.
The colostrum ration should be
character 43. State We have started 1974 with an optimistic note and are FOOTWEAR SALE'
1 3 1 S A d O O a 4 pp y Y organizing an over 90 Club with the hope that some
11. Joie de (Fr,) su lemented b a coarse'
vivre DOWN 3 N I 3 1 V 8 3 N ground, palatable calf starter organization in the Count • will see their way'clear to sponsor
12. Approxi- "1 1 1 1 31 A n i g` y P
pp 1, In the within the first week after birth. i • •
mately wake of 31 d 3. o i " it. SMYTH S SHOES are now offering their
The starter must contain from .
13. PelfGNnoad
14. Entertain
2• Goldsmith
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Nt�'13
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18% to 20% protein and from
lavishly
3. Gracious
12 To to 74% total digestive
15. Climbing
giver
(2 wds.)
9. Dissimilar
28. Filer's
nutrients. In a sour colostrum calf
plant
4. Unite4
10, Poem
aid
feeding program, it is important
16. Vienna
5. Just
16. Adhesive
29. - del
to get calves eating as soon as
mese holt•
about
material
Fuego
possible.
day
17. "Diamond
enough
6. Mountain
22. Mineral
23. Under-
30. Francis
= Sinatra
Here are some other important
"
crest
stand
32. Portion
factors involved in a sour
181 Beak
7. Christmas
25. Midway
38. Dis-
colostrum calf feeding program:
1'9„"British
drink
attraction
encumber
store the material room
beer
20. Presiden•
8. Barrie
play
26. Bedevil
27. Verdi
39. "-
Walks in
temperature or barn temperature;
tial nick-
(2 wds.)
opera
Beauty"
- sour colostrum can be held for
name
several weeks in appropriate
21. Tending
to sag
23. Proof-
reading
term
24. English
river
25. King (Sp.)
26. Whet-
stone
28. Mexican
fun time
31. Lawyer
(abbr. )
32. Holder of
peas
33. Sesame
34. Portu-
guese
coin
35. - de
France
36. Civil War
Johnny
37. Noyes or
Nobel
39. Withered
40 Flood ate
containers-
- allow fresh colostrum to sour
before mixing with already
soured colostrum;
- calves will drink sour
colostrum if it is fed as it sours;
- stir colostrum three or four
times a day.
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ALL STYLES ON SALE *LEATHER TIES To
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• DRESSY LEATHERS
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