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Ssecernadette,•S15ter Mary dau fifer MnU.Louise. to Mr. nd Mrs, Fred Overduive Mr. and Mrs,
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St.+eolumbdn line-up kee-'Vee, ,
of Chatham and Miss Bernadette The sympathy of the camnuuni- in.the loss of their son Richard in Dan Murray, Larry Mur ray, Goal . Kev, Q?4 1i, Balk
r4a le of London sent • the ty is extended to t ,he brothers' accident in Trenton on Sat da �>
g P ut Y •Kevin Kale, Nell Murray spent Jerome '•Cragin; 7
weekend with John Nagle. and sisters of Mrs. Roy Murphy night. He is a nephew of Mr. and the weekend at Wasa a Beach,' e • : a R e A1i!land;
Sister Leona Guilin of Wood- who passed away in Pontiac, Mrs. Steve Maloney and a F en y' Steve,
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p. Y Miss Catherine Maylan, St. C. half, •Steve Steir#tnan, tr..'�'Iglf y
stock spent the weekend with her Michigan on . Friday. - She is a grandson of Mrs. Mary Feeney. Thomas is holidaying with her - Matt Klaver'.; Centc°e M Joe;'
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mother Mrs. Agnes Guilin, sister of Mrs. Tessie Costello and Miss Dianne Thornton sent mother Mrs. Mary Moylan. ° e' Joe
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' Miss Theresa .Ryan• of London Martin and Wilfred Feeney. the weekend at Camp Kirkton Mr. Jack Poylo, Toronto visited`Varbern, 1vlark Murray, Steva
spent the wek nd with her mother Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dantzer with the Girl Guides,, with his father, Michael Doyle, Menhere, M, Duchartne," JIM
Mrs. Mar} K;. Ryan and sister of London spent the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Thornton, Mrr. Joe` Murray of Barrie McClure - Ref. �?d. iWtah (.
jos Alice.: their home here. Dianiie,Steveu and Twyla Dawn, visited with his parents Mrs and The Pee Woes• are ago"1,4,
Mr, and Mrs. Elmer James Mn and Mrs. Joseph Loobyleft sent Father's Da at Brussels. Mrs. Raymond Murray. R,
visited duringthe week with Mr. this week -'b motor with their p Y McKillop,101,
y On June 14th in St. Thomas Sunday visitors vritti Mr.and Seven girls, under the.; Leader-'Jfl'
and Mrs. Earl Elliot . and family. , trailer home to spend a montli' at Anglican Church, Seafetth, Mrs, V. J. Lane included Mr. and
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., 3 "_ '` ' E Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ryan Brandodi, Manitoba. 'marriage vows were exchanged Mrs. -Thos. Kale and family; Mr. ship , of Mrs. Rayt►iond .MtYrray
°r visited on the weekend with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Fadden, b Catherine Anne, daughter of Y ;and Mrs. Clarence 'Malo:xey p ;
AR04JND WE. GO -- Doug-- Riley' on ^dab' Bets demonstrates' the barrel race. y g and Mrs. Jack Lane and family; cessfully completed the d' h pro- • '
Mary Ryan, John and Rick. Jim, Dave and Lynn of Missis Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flanagan and ect "What Shall 1 Wear",
Many horse ovGners. will be practicing in tyle next week fpr the horse show to be held Mr, and'Mrs. Wilfred Maloney sauga visited ,on the weekend Dublin and Anthony Phillips of family, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. 1
here June 28. (Staff Photo) spent Sunday �in Stratford with with Mr. and Mrs. • Wilfred Stratford. Attendants were. Ken Lane', London and Mr. and Members of the group:
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Maloney, Dianne Brown, sister of the bride McKillop - V, Krazy " .Kottoh
Y Mrs, Lance Robinson, 'Toronto. Kolleens" are Mary Beth Downoy
Vistors with Mrs. Frank Evans and Elvis Phillips brother'of the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ryan of
q Rd, a r; r�` ,, a Teresa. -Hicknell,. • Barbara
fi, r l on the weekend were Mrs. Ed. groom. The reception -was held at Tharfiesford spent the weekend
'6'a <` QQ T ers and daughter Pauline the home,of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie with Mr. and Mrs, Ted Melad Maloney, Carolyn Maloney, Jean
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,: Baptism at Brad hdpiy g d a R Y Murray, Louise Ryan, Vanda a Handy ,of Kirkland •Lake, ,Mrs: Fleming, Anne Street, Dublin: A Mrs. Mary Ryan. • '
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Arabella Bushell of Clinton, Col- buffet supper was served. The Mx, and Mrs. Ray McQuaid,
Cones ondent Johnston Gilbert wedding u► the At the Achieve ent Day on .
p g leen Evans of Niagara Falls and couple will reside in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. .,Pat Murray, �.
Mrs. Laverne Wolfe United Church Londesboro Saturday, ,lune , , Barbara
London; Mr. and Mrs. Matt
For Baptisms on Father s Day Saturday. The reception was held Maloney, commentator for the.
a. Peter's ueDettornnne,. Zurich, spent Sunday
wa t StPt'Lthran church in Blyth Community Centre. ,, ro m a r ti exhibit • A Well Planned;'Cos-
g��� y , Pastor Horst' conducted the Mr. and' Mrs.< Lavern Wolfe / with Mr. and Mrs. Jas: E. Mme'' which the girls prepared
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service. Baptised were Bonnie were .-dinner .guests of Mr. and . �'.,r , • . and displayed. Teresa Bicknell
r z Mr. and. Mrs: Win. Albert, :.
Lee Katharyn, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Fred; Young: ' Mr.' and Mrs. PW •r r Off 6 h O U r S Linda and Ann were in Toioittto was commentator for the fashion
and Mrs. Neil Ragien, Randy Oscar Young' Stratford on show where the girls modelled ,k!
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attending the funeral of their r
Laverne, son ' of Mr -and Thursday. Mr: Young who had g their blouses. Congratulations to
Lavern McClure,•Colleen Annette undergone surgery, is coming Cromarty' cousin killed in a car accident. Basra Maloney on receiving',
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Garry along favorably. Correspondent ankle in a fall at her home. Congratulations are extended r vincial honours and o Teresa Al,
g Y g y' Mrs. R. Lain Residents in Cromarty and east to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nolan Oil p g t 4
Josling sponsors were Mr, and Little Jeffrey, son. of Mr. land gHicknell on county honours. i
' Mrs. Ken Connolly. Ann Marie, Mrs. Robert, Robinson, `has Sunday visitors with Mr. and of the village were without hydro the. occasion oftheir 25th wedding��
' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross undergone surgery in Seaforth Mrs. Otto Walker,were Mr. and for six hours following Sunday anniversary, June 17th. They r�%
' Mrs. Grant Irwin George and afternoon's wind storm. Several intend leaving next week for a trip M C KI 1 Op
Anderson sponsors Mr. Mrs. Community Hospital las# ' °
Don Rose, Mr, ar}d Mrs. Frahk Thursday. He was unfortunate to Carolinekpin, of Putnam, also branches in the area were blown. to the western provinces.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Robt. Hulley, down. The mcInall coached peewees Correspondent
Y . Vanh'evel. Cherrie Ann daughter get his foot caught in the lawn Y Y p P•
of Mr. and Mrs. Pete De Jon Winthrop, Mr. an Mrs. Jack The centennial committee of had little trouble to defeat St. Mrs.Ed. Regele
mower. London, Mr. and Mrs. Cromarty Presbyterian Church Columban here June 10th 3-1 M.S. Harold McCallum spent
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1 sponsors Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Celebrating their anniversary
QUIET BOY -- Doug Riley,Winthrop, Was T).eJong. on Fathers day were Mr. and Larry Gardiner, Cromarty, Mr. are making plans for a weiner showing a better balanced and Saturday visiting with Mr. and
demonstrating the Halter Class with one of his Friends of Mrs. Harold Mogh Mrs. Ralph Wietersen at New and Mrs. Hugh Currie, barbecue following the church larger club and taking better Mrs. Stanley Presmator and
stallions, Baleo. This will bebne of the events at the- will be sorry fo hear she, has .Dundee. Guests were their Dorchester, and their families, service on the first Sunday in advantages of opportunities .to family of Crediton.
'Centennial Horse Show on June 28. In, the, halter undergone surgery in • the children David, Julie, Bornholm, and Kenneth Walker, London. July. Proceeds from the lunch score. Mr. -and Mrs.Leo Murray of St.
class a horse is judged on how he looks and moves. Stratford General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs,, Les Wietersen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Laidlaw and will go toward the centennial O'Leary in goal was kept busy Columban visited Monday
Mr. 'Mrs. Lloyd Pushelberg Brodhagen. Mr. and Mrs, Jim 'family, Dorchester, visited project. Mr. and Mrs. Robert and stood up well. Dan De Leyer evening with .....Mrs. Joseph
(Staff Photo) accompanied' Mt. and Mrs. Ross.,, Cakeliread, Stratford', Mr. and ,Sunday with her mother, Mss. Gardiner, Brenda and Robbie, scored the lone St:Calumban Thornton. o °
+ Pushelbera, Stratford to the Mrs. Bill Gibb; Catherine and' John, Jefferson. ' Mrs. Glen Lindsay and Serena, goal: Mt. and Mrs. Edward Regele
i I Clare Wilson and Mrs. Mary. Mr. and .Mrs. Kenneth $cares Thursday June 12th Di. visited with•• Mr:' and Mrs.
Jamie Hamilton.
W+nthrop horse fans : r ; Mr: ,and M s, on ,,.Wolfe, Mitchell .Visited Saturday with and family, visited Sunday with Underwood had his Mosquitos in Clarence 'Dennis of Moncrief
° '' 1 ,' • ,; a°Seven antl'Iar►�ii 1.ondon''vi5 ted . and` Mrs:' Thos. S6ott. Mr. and Mrs, Larry ?Gardiner. St: Coluinban to -t stop their Wednesday, Evening:
F,a ' • :' do > ; Mrs. Fr'aiik' Hamilton is a Andrew , Lain sent the winning streak and with th°e wind Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. He of
with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe g p g Y
-'I'a n s o w f6r � Ce t e n n a i on Saturday. patient in Seaforth hospital, weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alex advantage in the first half, St: London were recent visitors with
Mr. Pand Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens havin>; broken two bones in .her Zimmer, Stratford. ColuCt►ban hada 3-0 advantage. Mrs. Joy Hey,
attended Miss Kimberlay Ahrens
Tally=ho, a horse show •' is horses she said. around the barrels. and drop the confirmation on Sunday at Holly i
coming to Seaforth on Saturday; Mrs. Riley said this is. the flag in. a barrel. The rider who Cross Lutheran Church. She's a
! June 28 during centennial week- busiest time of the year for their does this in the quickest time daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don
end,'The event is sponsored by 14 year old- stallion as everyone wins. Ahrens, Burlington. Guests of
the centennial 'committee. wants their horses bred. This Two fun races are, the ladies Mr. and Mrs Garry Josling and HOP & AVE
0 Norma, -and Doug' Riley and keeps Baleo pretty busy and goat decorating contest and the family at ' Colleen Annette's f
Joanne and .Graham s which unless this slows down, he might junior open steady hand race. baptism were girls,
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organized the iS 'events which not be racing at the show. Mrs. Riley said normally in the Con�n,,,��]ly and girls, Mrs Lilly t : t
will start at 9:30 a.m. and end at -7 The other type of horse, is going goat decorating' contest the rider�-de mg, Mr. Pete Connolly, Mrs.
p.m. with breaks for the centen- to meat packing plants she said, jumps from her horse, throws .the Irene Eisler all from Mitchell; Mr: f j ' DRIVE A LITTLE & SAVE A ;LOT
About MO. entry forms were' auction only from . a reputable feet.
and Mrs. Jack Phillits and girls
nisi grade m the afternoon. .Dont , buya horse from an goat down, and ties the animals London, Mr. and Mrs." David � '
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mailed to local horse owners and "buyer," she said. Old
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y gentle . The' baby goat is so cute; we Matheson; Donna - & ' Mark,
riding clubs. mares are sold there but also poor thought throwing it down would msrower, Mr. ama A4rs•,xoy . • �'
Mrs. Riley said she expects as quality and mean horses. "A be a little inhuman" so. the ladies Harris, Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon Schneiders,
#'many,•if not more horses, as they mean horse' doesn't ,stay long will just slip the ribbons over its Pringle, Stratford, Mr. Jim
had at Clinton Fair several weeks here", Mrs. Riley said, "it .isn't horns, she said. The contest will Hildebrand, ' Elmira. Mr. and a
ago, since the events are for three. worth• it'''. Horses have an be timed also. Mrs. Hugh, Dietz and Brent, MINI
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different types of horses - the ancestry as complex as any The junior open steady hand is Bornholm.
pleasure, game and race` horses. American blueblood and Baleo isfor riders 16 years and. under. The Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ib. 89
Mr. Riley said he expects 20 to no exception. Baleo is a quarter rider holds a• glass of colored Anderson and family at Ann
30 horses in each 'event. Mrs. ,horse with a .touch of thorough- water and goes through a walk, Marie baptism were Pastor and SIZZLERS..
Riley said they won't know fdr " bred in his background. Mrs. trot and canter and the rider with • Mrs. Horst, Lois and, Steven, Mr.
sure how many will enter until the Riley'said they expect the majori- the most water at the end wins. and Mrs. Frank Vanhevel
riders hand in entry forms on the ty of the. horses to be quarter Mrs. Riley recently, bought a Bornholm, -Mr. .and Mrs,Don
day of the 'show. horses. side saddle and plans to ride it in Rose , Mitchell. CarnaVal UtilitySize \
1!' Family Affairs Quarter Horse the parade. While riding she said
For the Riley's riding is a Many 'people like •this reporter "Its very uncomfortable." McKillop SALAD DRESSING BAGGIES 79e
family affair with 'both. Kim 12 may be under the misconception Mr. Riley said ladies used to
and Greg I1 riding in horse that a quarter horse refers to the jump in long skirts while on the Correspondent 16 oz jar is
shows. .Both children have won' size- of the horse. hunt. She said she hasn't had the Mrs. 'Ed Regele65
trophies and Mrs. Riley showed The quarter horses. originated courage yet to" ride faster than a Mrs. Mary T} ornton • and Bonnie Parchment
this reporter a suitcase full of out of Texas where cowboys used trot. Mrs. Riley said the rider daughter Bernice of Arcola, j.
ribbons. Mrs..Riley said they had to drive cattle in the day and race feels very insecure riding that Saskatchewan and Mr. and Mrs. Fol
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two more suitcases full and 'the their horses a quarter mile in the way and only hopes she doesn't John P. Ellacott of London visited
problem of what to do with them. • evening's. No horse can beat a fall off dtjring the parade, with Mrs. Mary Thornton last CREAM COIN
Mrs. Riley said hopefully the . quarter horse for a quarter mile • Saturday,
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Whole family' will ride in Sea- because of its fast stairs Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Howe of lb
Forth's upcoming show. Riley said. Hibbert Cromarty and Mr. • and Mrs. 14 oz. caneMr. Riley is president of the The Riley's horses.come from Edward Byers of Seaforth visited 3/sl n
Huron Trail Riders Association the United States because that is Mrs. Joseph Thornton this'! past
which is a riding club with about where they originally came fr om gets grant week.
25 families in it. Although the and they are better down Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dalton of
club has nothing to do with there, Mr. Riley said, You have Seaforth visited with Mr. and TIDE CABBAGE Beadg5eaforth's horse show, hopefully to give an arm or a leg to get a Orplan Mrs. Edward Regele Tuesday
some'of its members wili'partiei- really good one he said. evening.
pate she said. " , The two racing events are'the . ^ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele Sunkist
Many people in the area own quarter mile and the. half mile, Hibbert, Logan and Fullarton visited with Mr. and Mrs, 5 lb. box
torses but mainly, for pleasure, Mr, Riley said you can expect the To"wnships have all received Clarence Dennis of Moncrief.ORANi7[E 2 taOZ:for 9 c t
Mr. Riley said., He has two horses in the half 'mile event to community planning • grants.
stallions and an assortment of 12 have some .thoroughbred in them Community planning study Chi Vita
other' horses and admits, his so they have a strong finish. grants totalling $97,334 have Q
operation is probably one of the Thol events' ai`e arranged for been allocated to 40 Ontario $2*Uht lb C
larger ones in the area, althou h three, types -of horses the Municipalities, g • BANANA ✓
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he said its only a hobby. pleasute'i the gamd'arid the racing Donald R. Irvine announced. Ordor
Mr. Riley said it wouldn't be hdt'se. "If jlotr ave a,raee horse, Hibbert will get $2,741.50; Fullar- €
paying at all if he didn't have°two • `Yblu've got to keep it`for racirfg," ` ton the'same amount acrd i.ugan
breeding stallibps. Horses p4y. 1Virs. Ri) y said, $2,766.50. i
_their way if they are prize winners $etrte gdlri,Qt 1{o%ses are versa- The gr are designed to White -Sliced
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�6r if a colt can be raised,^and sold rile tilt these •are few 'and far assist municipalities in preparing . • t • , 9 �l.M •' %�1�
from a mare• annually he said. .bbtv�'eeti she said: -or bringing official plans and jUntall BREAD
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This would pay for#the'feedand List:all oil the entry form,fs the zoning bylaws up to an acceptable - to
,upkeep of the horse, he said. tral class,: `Horses in tins Class level.,•�-�t
Mrs. Riley said the two stal- ' will' go through 'in obstacle The funds can also be used t4 '0 7 P.M.
lions pay for their hobby. In their • course that hiclnde's opening, a prepare tori ug bylaws to replace, a Mon. to Fri.
barn there are a number Of l fence withoufi dismounting and minister's zoning orders and to r , ,
mares, usually belonging to locat� drgpping^tike: reins and ;:getting finance planning programs for.
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horse owners who bring them to ybdt` hotsd tit stq, unorganized niunicipalities. "' to 6 511.
the Riley's to have them bred. l�aldjbHoY?srss The.gratits are to be disbursed :.. ,- •
In the past few years the Game ,hotseswill Cao involved in in the ambunt of 511 per cent at ' MUSIC
duality of quarter horses has thdf timed tares like the' flag Mace once and • the remainder . upon 521-0053
ImproveA because grade horses where the tidde must pick up a satisfactory completion of the God6rieh
at b being bred to better qurlity flag oh la pole rh a'batrti, move ' study
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