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Taburculosis �ResPoratorY Parade 'promoting
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that 'Better Breathing" classes AnthonyHordes ofstA MaryshaiyRI}E�+]SE_,r�_ CAr�TA%�1Cxto�ff�
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begin Se ,ember 23 in Stratford. to � ^���' C���'�r��'� �G�'�
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conduct the classes Mrs, Schenck reported thatSARWAT M,
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t^'3 Other reports were • given by . nine Asthmatic children had yy� /�* ww,, cc +� �+
Miss Eva Lancaster, rY participated a ay "Day R#C CON W7 1
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Mrs, David Schenck. Seaforth; Camp" at the Y.M.
Head Office: 55 Weber lStrio, East, Kitchener,
a Ralph Goren. Stratford; Mr s. C.A.facility near Harrington.
S' FOK INSTANT GAGC,A
ORWE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES '
-Jean Cann, Exeter; and Mrs. The meeting was chaired by
William Green. Stratford. Rev. G. Smith, the f?resident of
Stratford;
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Insure , - NOW IS THE TIME Ta I GET • YOUR
Keen interest at Sea#orth Fair ( o ,
fall forage'
• •. seed.ings SEED iNH EAT
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t o o c I ren . W I n [kit Izws win.
Farmers who direct seed
Richard Johns, Lisa Johns, Brian
We. have all varieties including Frederick
c. pa .
the event that n- seedin`g does
Rav Palin, Lisa Campbell, Bobbi
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Stephen Drager, Sandra Regele;
forages. in the fall 'niay now insure
Klaver; Gourds -Billy Stewart.Col-
not become established and is
Elementary School Children
follows':'
crmann, Glenda Beuermann, Neil.'
Johnston, David Kunder, All
sanne Eggert and Scott Robinson;
Citrons -Elizabeth Anne Stewart, •
Axtmann, , Brian Riley, Linda
Axtmann, Lisa Johns, Slicing
thFir planting against
destroyed by the farmer, the
now.judging
in
results are as
Groothius, Kevin Drager, Bob
Finlayson, Richard Johns, Mur-
, art, Cheryl Read, Richard Johns;
establishment failure.
bods• will be cremated.
stock
Flowers:
Muir; Date Squares -Sandra Re-
Jack Van Loon, Bill Stewart;
Cucumbers -Becky Rath%�ell, 'Bob
Under the New Seeding Plan, .
can)-BeckyRathwell,,` Jack Van.
Crafts -fasteners mounted-
Pansies;Kevin Coleman, Steve
'"Hildebrand,
gele; Maple Cream -Scott Towns-
Potatoes, girls' exhibitor -Lynne
Jansen, Murrav Sholdice, Eileen
available from the Crop Insurance
Steve Hildebrand; Stuffed Toy-
Finlayson, Helen , Van Loon,
Anstett. Mary Margaret Robinet
The cost to the farmer is onl} -
transmission; front disc brakes;
son, Scott Driscoll; Marigolds
Dta�ne Van Dooren, Insrid
David Townsend,
end, David Townsend, David
Dodds, Sandra Sholdice, Sandra
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Connolly, Sandra Sholdice-,Sweet
Commission, Ontario Ministry' of
H, te, Lynn Flannagan; Barbie
FERTILIZER•
Ron Godkin, David Crocker and
,,,d in the fall must b(;
Sun, Christina 'Isobel MacBeth,
Ryan, Cheryl Read, Shelley Dris:
II -Dianne Godkin, Cathie
Julie Townsend, Patricia
Kunder, Dianne Godkin, Jane
Regele, Tracy Wilson, Joan
Table Corn -Brett Finlayson, Brad
Agriculture and Food• a farmer
'M C D bb' D
foreman, Albert W. Reis.
new seed is considerable.
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Loon, -Lisa Beuttenmiller;
Rimmer; Sweet •Peas -Scott Dris-
Ellis; Light Cake -Sandra Regele,
Dodds; Green -Cabbage-Becky
Smith, Bob Jansen. Brad
may protect himself against all —
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Cosmos;Dianne Godkin, Debbie
Martin DeCorte, Donna Miller•
While she had been in, poor
his son. William A. Reis,
An Expositor Classified will
coli, Shelley Driscoll, Tracy Me-
Scott Driscoll, Karen Laverty,
Rathwell, Sandra, Staffen, John
Schenck. Jackie Schenck; Pickling
heather hazards, including .
health.. s for some time she
All grades; 'we have spreaders 'for rent
Pherson, Cathy Palin, David
Dawn LaLibertc; School Lunch.
Staffen, Rob Smith; Red 'Cab-
Cucumbers -Cathy Anderson,
tt'interkill, which might damage
MacBeth bought it from him. -
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one? Dial Seaforth 527-0240. -
McLlwain; Gladioli -Scott Driscoll,
Steve --Hildebrand, Sandra Re-
bage-Jim Saldiv-•-, Ted Janmaat,
Wilma Van Dyke, Ingrid Hoste,
his new seeding: Insurance
do spreading.
Shelley Driscoll, , Joanne
g&, Catherine Ribey, Sharon
Greg Beuerma` ., Linda Klaver,
Ted, Janmaat, Paul Janmaat;
l3urchased to protect seeding this
and custom
Czeruns; Asters' (mixedj-Cheryl
Thompson, Jim Scott; Ginerich's
Julie Townsend; Pepper Squash-
Sunflower heads -Susanne Eg
tall xtends u til Mav 30 1975 in
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AN Read, Susanne Eggert, Sandra
Spceial, white -Mary Alice Ryan,
Richard Johns, Lisa Johns, Brian
gert, Robert ' Hunking. Linda •
c. pa .
the event that n- seedin`g does
Rav Palin, Lisa Campbell, Bobbi
Sholdice', Murray Sholdice; Aster
Stephen Drager, Sandra Regele;
Riley, Jim Kruse, Brett Finlay-
Klaver; Gourds -Billy Stewart.Col-
not become established and is
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diesplanned
(powderpuff)-Cheryl Read, Tra-
Gingerich''s Special, Choc.-Rosie
son; Potatoes, boys exhibit- Brett
leen Ryan, Elizabeth Ann Stew-
destroyed by the farmer, the
Coleman, Becky Rathwell; ,Zin-
cey McPherson, Coleen Maloney,
Groothius, Kevin Drager, Bob
Finlayson, Richard Johns, Mur-
, art, Cheryl Read, Richard Johns;
indemnity to the farmer is $17.50 -
bods• will be cremated.
Cathy Maloney; Marigolds (Afri-
Thompson.
ray Sholdice, 'Paul -Dodds, Jack
'Pie
Man, Animal or Bird-Coleen
per acre for each acre destroyed.
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can)-BeckyRathwell,,` Jack Van.
Crafts -fasteners mounted-
Van Loon; Pumpkin -Brett
Meru, Todd Doig and Judy.
A tour -acre •minimum -applies,
-
Loon, Lori Strong, Brett Finlay-
Steve Hildebrand; Stuffed Toy-
Finlayson, Helen , Van Loon,
Anstett. Mary Margaret Robinet
The cost to the farmer is onl} -
transmission; front disc brakes;
son, Scott Driscoll; Marigolds
Dta�ne Van Dooren, Insrid
Becky Rathwell, Richard Johns,
and Lisa Johns, Robbie Core and
cents per acre, but all acres
'
cost of forage, seeds .means that
(French) -Lori Strong, Mary, Alice
H, te, Lynn Flannagan; Barbie
Linda. Klavef; Largest Pumpkindor
Ron Godkin, David Crocker and
,,,d in the fall must b(;
Sun, Christina 'Isobel MacBeth,
Ryan, Cheryl Read, Shelley Dris:
II -Dianne Godkin, Cathie
Squash -Richard Johns, Bobby
Lorna Riley.
insured.
' Brian' Underwood, Helen Van
It J d C I d Z"
'M C D bb' D
foreman, Albert W. Reis.
new seed is considerable.
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WANTED TO BUY
BUCKWHEAT
Off the combine or out of farm storage
W PHONE US FOIA PRICE
co, u y oup an , tomos
(Large)- Sandra Regele, Sandra
c 11"c re upee,
Lions Club Pet Show
an Lit lig t e next
sister, Mrs. J. MCDelmot Coutts.
Many farmers were not able to
seed down all the acres they had
Rav Palin, Lisa Campbell, Bobbi
'years established art enviable
Staffen, David McLlwain, Kevin
Best Cat-DebbieDolmage, Jan-
•
M�IVerton Sun
ed�tOr
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diesplanned
this past spring. As a
Alexander, Richard Johns and
o
Sept. 28 at 3 p.m. at St.Paul's
McLlwain. Shelley Driscoll, Dar-
Coleman, Becky Rathwell; ,Zin-
ice Cairns, Martin Andreassi;
United Church. Milverton. The
leve Whitman, Scott Driscoll,
result, they will be seeding their
which his daughter in turil
bods• will be cremated.
Lit -tit. And then, to' heli; protect1975
against rust, Granada's body is
vias (baby or pompom) -David
McLlwain, -Kathy Maloncy,' Lori
Most Unusual Cat -Brenda Buick,•
Ruth Tramer, gosemary Van
following a long .illness
fora es this fall to ensure a .
cctntimting supply of hay and
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and chip -resistant baked enamel,
Strong, Coleen Maloney, Tracey
Dykc; Best Looking Rabbit -Doug
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The Comforts: A close look at
pasture in 1975. Today's high
1 g
Granada reveals connoted
transmission; front disc brakes;
ll
McPherson; Dahlias ,(Show) -Da-
Hulle Shelley Driscoll, Maurice
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The editor of the Milverton
continued. In 1933 Mr MacBeth
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cost of forage, seeds .means that
o o
and tuned suspension and a
t
(2 -Door); contoured individual
vid Kunder, Kevin Coleman,
Flood; Most Unusual Rabbit -Bob
Sun, Christina 'Isobel MacBeth,
sold the paper to his rpinting
the investment a farnlerhas in his
C0 e G o
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' Brian' Underwood, Helen Van
Ariman, Joan Sills, Calvin Flood;
died �at home in Milverton on
foreman, Albert W. Reis.
new seed is considerable.
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Loon, -Lisa Beuttenmiller;
Best Looking' Dog -Tony Nelson,
Friday.
When Mr.Reis -died in 1956
twat"°
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Cosmos;Dianne Godkin, Debbie
Martin DeCorte, Donna Miller•
While she had been in, poor
his son. William A. Reis,
An Expositor Classified will
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Dolmagc, Lori .Strong,,. Susan
Bradley Campbell; Best Dog -least
health.. s for some time she
inherited the paper and Miss
Pity you dividends. Have you tried
;- MITCHELL 348-8433 -- HEN5ALL 282-2527
Eggert; Assorted Varieties -Brett
gg
resembling an breed- Paul Ste-
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con rnucd. to take part in a
MacBeth bought it from him. -
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one? Dial Seaforth 527-0240. -
Finlayson She Icy Driscoll, Lin-
.wart Laurie Leeson Angela
Miss MacBeth was widely
number of activities. She had • - +
da Klaver, Dianne Godkin, :Dar- Cann, Patti Scott; Best behaved attended the recent Canadian known in a number of fields.Her
lene Whitman; • Petunias dog -Tena Bakker; Any breed '
Community t career began as a high school -
(Double) -Sandra Regele, Kevt'n�+ r p{ip_' -Tc�1, rV�nk,:.bY,kr; Henry vention inYTorolgit Sus July...Con teacher andr for a time she was' , ,.1, r!>r tt>� ;•`,', ., s`I:
Drager, Lori S n ra4tiYr n � ti 4'i f1:'?G4f>i 'in; Fancy She was `tli ''daughter' the „high. school principal. at Merlin, "' J/ ,i( ,�, ' ♦ ; ,,,n nt rrti ,:, r v> r; rt vAr.t iz,lr' aFr
elf �? e ` �y�
Godkin, Steven Dr ger; etumas Fowl- arry Turner, Lyle Kins- late Mr. and Mrs- Malcolm near Chatham.
(Single)-Kcvin Drager, Steven man, Tim Kruze; 'Most Unusual MacBeth. She also taught at private and••
,Hildebrand. David ' McLlwain. Pct- Jim Parkinson, Glendon Miss Macbeth was editor and Public high schools in N�•fssau. in Steven Drager, Linda Ellis; Snap- Coombs, Gary GoMcGa Consols the Bahamas, and at Milvertem neve r , \ esi give you,
publish r of formerly
weekly Ln
dragons -Brett Finlayson, Debbie tion Event Brian dkins; o • Rob- P y secondary school.
Dolmagc, Greg McPherson. Scott cit Thompson, Chris .Ryan. newspaper formerly owned by her In ' 1965 she teas an. .1 a
Driscoll; Dining Table Centre- Vegetables father. She had been an instructor unsuccessful Liberal candidate y
in media writing for man ears
Scott Driscoll, Mark McElwain, Garden carrots, short' -Cathy g nst for rile federal parliament in - an ielen�. use
Lori Strong, David McLlwain, Palin, Bobbi Dalc, Susanne Eg- at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute Perth.
Cheryl Read; Floral Mat -David gert. Sandra Capipbell, Bobby tit Toronto. She was a 'member. of Surviving are: nieces Mrs.
McLlwain, Lori Strong, Shelley Axtmann; Slicing Cucumbers- .the Ryerson board of governors. Dennis (Janet) - Tieman and
from 1973 to 1974, ^ a
Driscoll..; African Violet -Joanne Scott Robinson, Bob Jansen, Christine ' Coutts, ncphetr (1 a �GI N,n money
Carter; Cher I Read, Linda Axt- Sandra- Wilson,., Tracy Wilson, Miss MacBeth's father, Malcolm Coutts, r�) ��.,�•
Minn, Lori Strong, Connie Evans, Bruce Godkin; Pickling Beets- Malcolm, purchased the Sun in She wa•s predeceased by a-
: CIL, I D • R' • P ' ' R' 1893 d d h " 40
Red and white arrangement- e -
avid rmrnei,- airrcta tmmer,
an Lit lig t e next
sister, Mrs. J. MCDelmot Coutts.
Icy Driscoll, Lori Strong, Mark
Rav Palin, Lisa Campbell, Bobbi
'years established art enviable
of Thameaville.
McLlwain, Steve Hildebrand.
Dale, Cherry Tomatoes -David
..cord as editor and pbblisher
A memorial service will be held
r
David McLlwain; Roses -David
Alexander, Richard Johns and
which brought him; reoognition
Sept. 28 at 3 p.m. at St.Paul's
McLlwain. Shelley Driscoll, Dar-
David Huard,Steve Hildebrand,
from a wide arca. it was a record
United Church. Milverton. The
leve Whitman, Scott Driscoll,
Linda Axtmann and Margaret
which his daughter in turil
bods• will be cremated.
Mark • MCLlwain; Fioribunda
Roses -David McLlwain, Darlene
Whitman, Lori Strong. Scott
Driscoll, Brett Finlayson; Bache-
lor Buttons;Dianne Godkin, Mark,
McLlwain, David McLlwain, Su-
-sanne Eggert.
Eggs:
Brown -Paul Hoggarth; White -
Brian Moore, Darlene I Moore.
Ann.Marie Wilson. Tnccy Dallas.
Cooking:
Bran Muffin -Beverley Camp-
bell, Cheryl -tampbell, Kevin
R Coleman, Patricia Reimmer, Lisa
Beutterimiller; Drop Cookies -
Dianne Godkin, Becky Rathwell,
Stephanie Robinct. Cheryl
Campbell, Joanne Carter:
Squares.' Uncooked- Greg Beu-
Ann Devereaux, Bobby Axtmann:
Spanish Onions -Brian Riley, Nan-
cy Schade, Brett Finlayson, San-
dra Staffen, John Staffen;- Car-
rots, long -,Kevin Coupland, Lisa
Campbell, Wilma Vail Dyke.
Linda Axtmann. Linda Van Dvkc:
Pickling Cucumber -Cheryl Read.
Dianne Godkin. Ron Godkin,
Litlda Godkin, Bobbi Axtmann
and Jeancita Rock: Table Beets -
Tracy Wilson, Sandra Caritpbell,
Brett Finlayson. Beckv Rath-,,LQl.
Sandra ilegele: Cooking Onions -
Ray Palin. Rhonda McCort an.
Richard Johns. Susanne Eggert,
Patti Dodds and David Crocker:
Tomatoes, red or yellow -Breit
Finlayson, Chervi Read, ,lint
Saldi�-ar.- David Alexander. St, -
z.Buyers. of
Timothy'.
Re' d Glover, and
.Bi,rd sf opt Tref o i I
Seed
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Ford Granada.
Tlie design of °the times.
Your local Ford Dealer invites
you to take a close look atallthe 1975 Fords.
look.
The closer you look, the better w
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The Design: With an overall length
sophisticated use of insulation
reclining; front hucket seats; deeps
'of 197.7", Granada is over one and
result in an extrcmel} Gluier ride.
cut -pile rtylcart carpeting;; hurled
a half feet,shorter land about a
-tun lighter) than most 1974
The Economics: Evcry Granada
walnut woodtone applique on
instrtimCnt panel; sound insolation
quarter
mid-size cars, so you can expect
comes with gas saving steel -belted
radial ply tires that deliver excellent
and rid4 package; and all Ford
good gas mileage. It's about the
Mercedes 2k80•A•nnd features
tread life, And all Grnnadsts feature
Safety Design Features. And
(,ranada Ghia models offer
size. of a
plenty of family -sire room inside.
solid state ignition for less scheduled
maintenance than former systems.
c'vett more standard features and
The Construction: Granada's
body parts are welded into a solid
The Models and k'eatures:
Granada is available in 2 -honor and
appointments.
Reminder. All Ford of Canada —
Lit -tit. And then, to' heli; protect1975
against rust, Granada's body is
4 -Door Sedans and is offered in
Granada Granada
ca' lines can be refueled
with any gasoline, at any pump,
covered with ] 3 lbs. of primers
two series, and
Ghia. Standard features include: a
at any -station, anywhere. This
means y ou can select the
and chip -resistant baked enamel,
250 CID Six engine with solid
gasoline price that suits you best.
The Comforts: A close look at
state ignition; 3 -speed manual
Granada reveals connoted
transmission; front disc brakes;
FORD GRANADA
rec'linino front bucket seats that
BSW steel -belted radial ply tires;
adjust to more than IM positions,
bright moldings and opera tt'indo„'s
and tuned suspension and a
t
(2 -Door); contoured individual
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Your local Ford Dealer invites
you to take a close look atallthe 1975 Fords.
look.
The closer you look, the better w
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