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Canirr4etntatorsfox the dhow erre: plows, Otte. an reservesx were nests ate Hau a
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clattres:.#hey modeled had. been refresh nt# were serxgd to ,the file ' and m tubers grt theft fa ,• dY oeti'i "Love".'.
4 Conniii}tree tiieetrng was chaired. P Lae .. portion, Thank you notes Wow Mrs.E, Stell; tanked Mr, ;,, director of the ean'
a a 'in #heir' orhe' s Rorrtics' , ue 's a er the s 'wd ' from Stra ord , inGl iii n • 461 s h ..
fl•. h• . g .gt h9 . . fr .. , r, : by A. Dunmore, Stratford, Mrs. McCartney :read the read 1�y'Mts, Btoadfpot from the Pat#ersotr, lot cdnnin arid: e i o d sa in the
y. YVlasses under the supervlsioty''of ” S#i4war fiancee; Miss Shnit Smith, It w s reported h a scripture Matt.13, "Sonne Seeds 11 Family. re ,
s Mark., t ng,B„ ar , as y S .
.. p. tat #s, F Si ety F r y p .sen#est him ,lith an .envelope, goy,rntrnent has done #io skudnes''
yrs, Xla It athero of the Sea%rte M.embers pf the Yarrta i3.C. . yisnf,ed Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard �,o erativ,� a ort with t e ut n Fall pt' the Wayside". A ma#non was anode a send .` l
Schpol. i ma it was their first nl old a s wet r a a n f . • :K.. , h ° P.t MTs, Trtebnor,r the presrderit, . an, lie effect of air;
o ny and the cQmmu tY h . „�} Jefferson and Sh rr v County Health Unit, 'the Breathe on Iv1e' Breath of $50.00 to the Ke ned family i . ho invited the lad' to the �
P Y Y test h church wittfn beans ;Mr, #Iazli#t.nctuone
a.tte;npt'at sewing,, anii'most' of f,b bride -.elect Linda Voisin. 'on A'ul�ui Some of tjf farrt�y also Assoc' tion w ul'd c U fid" w sun with Mrs. Kass had e r •h a ro ed.
f is o azJd, ct , $ their o'ne d destroyed. A hall fora socialt hour, sand thg goyi;rtrxient has,'delle,
F them did,' excellent. wadi,. Jung 11 in the foyvnship hall, Mrs. spetit a (couple of hours With W. pulmo Function Tests t e 'Scott at the iano followed b motion was also made that during
_ Shown. were slacks f r °ill .:Bevr.Hil1' s. U`' m Consitf a d an Mrs. Robt. Jefferson and ry n a the P Y g Mr&.' Triebiier invited: Fats. ko gfudi6 'of the c,.ect of
A ,, Mr o • n (i t Clinton Fair and that. -the prayer by Mrs. McCartney, Mrs. July and August no meetings will Hugh Berry, who has been an poUdtion `ptr, Jlie crop.`
occasions from dressy to casusl,• ,Brenda' Dowson .presented an funnily, Screening Committee had set,,,pii McCartney gave two readiligs, be held instead. $3.00 per person active member of the W.A. and, it itor' re ens. the
and in fabrics ranging from amusia. skit, and Mrs, Robt, The Dowson famit gathered at "Thank ou Sir" and "God will be r r, E ?�s �
- - g $ $ Y $ the maichine at the �tratfotd Ivl!af) y given at the September U.C.W. ford50 years to cut the, errors "
polye'sti;rs and rofturoyii to Webster gave a reading. Sylvia the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill to celebrate 50 years of nursing in . meeting.
brushed denim. Most of the skirts Wilson danced -the Scottish Dowson and family on Sunday to Onprio. The Sunday school church r
were in the new gently flared recruiting dance.'Wilt'Th„ou Go celebrate • the • Thirty -Fifth t The Y autli Board of the • ] . I picnic will be held July 6 and the '
style, in lengths varying from well To the Barracks, Johnny A Wedding Anniversaty of Mr;, .and Association are planning to enter Children's' d re n' s h+am and strawberry supper on '
ab .ave the knee to mid-calf. one Bride's Bingo game conducted by Mrs. George Dowson of Hensall. some type of display in thr June 25th. Mrs. Stoll reportees
girl wore a -2 -piece floor,longth &Its..Eric Chuter was wpn by Those attending were Mr. and Seaforth, Clinton and Listowel for the lunch and serve dinner to SEAFORTH
gown suitable for the most dressy Mrs. Geo. Wilson. Kathy Taylor Mrs. Cecil Doivs ..ori; Mr. and Mss. Centennial Parades. Day marked be belo on Sept, 16 at 6:30. `
bccasions.,glouses and pant -tops read tyle,adaress to, Linda, -and Philip White, Chris. and Ruth Medication and Financial, Mrs. E. ' Sille
were also shown; and quite, a ,s a was resented with matt Ant► of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Bill � ry gave the MET M AX
q .� P Y Assistance with drugs will file secretary's report. Mrs. Berry
number of smock tops, many of Lovely gifts. After thanking her Consitt, Dianne, David and Julie, yen to certain ind ideals as at H en`sa Y P ry
them in a short, cools le for hot friends and neighbours, she Mr, and Mrs. Harold Dowson and u► } ll gave the treasurers report and „
D' g usual: . repotted on the Tuperware party.
weather. Gingham was favoured invited them to an open house at Mr. Glen Dowson of Varna, Mr, United !'ted A short program of readings for dresses. There were a few bib her mother's home on' Sunday, and • Mrs, George' Dowson;' F g Leon Store Sliced /
and games was conducted by COKED HAM/.2
overall style slacks which were Juhe 22, beginning at 2:00 Hensall, Mr: and Mrs. Ken On Sunday at Hensall United Mrs, Haugh nd Mrs. ��'89'
veryattractive especially one o'clock. Caldwell Paul- Mark and Kell of Sa An n
P Y Y ly Church for the Chnidrens Day McCartney. Mrs. Henderson -
made from a bright red fabric. Personals St. Th omas, Mr. and Mrs. t)aug Service, Rev. Don Beek called all closed' the meeting with prayer.
Midway through the show Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Webster,' Dowson and Cheryl of Galt; •Mr. the children to the front of the
• �+ A poi luck lunch closed the
three of the girls, Charlene Nancy and Julie, Mr. and'Mrs. M and Mrs. Earle Tipping")Danny, " Co ducts Church and used seri tore
P meeting for the summer. Fresh C U t
I oughtrey, Julie Armstrong and ack Webster and Mary Ellen, and DAvid and Jamie of Sarnia. passages from Corinthians with Vistor's Day
Ruth Gingerieh - provided. a Sandra- and Janice . Webster • �� �2•
the topic Who is doing 'the Victors day was observed inCHICKEN WINGS 0 judging” and passages from Brucefield United Church with1ConstonCeervice
Romans with the topic. "'Jesus, visitors from Egmondville, „
At St. Pauls Anglican Church to ' Didn't take an easy job", and Hensall and Or United
" Hensall on Sunday evening June explained the scripture by
15, a very outstanding service
^ F F Church U.C.W. as guests.
Good,'crowd a t- a r b e c u e was conducted by the London telling a story with each. a Girl Mrs. Cliff Henderson and Mrs.
Citadel Corps of the Salvation Guide Chorus under the direction Alex McBeath, in charge of the T@ t1 C� e' I' Young
of. Shirley . Luther' sang three devotion, opened the meeting BEEF LIVER ��• /
Army,' under the leadership of numbers with Eric Luther with a poem followed b hymn Correspondent Mr: and Mrs. Jim Preszcator Mr. William Bennett. The 1
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Miss Margie Whyte of Guelph k
Mrs. Mary Merrier sent the weekend with her visited on Sunday evening with choir, "The Salvation Soundt, , accompanying on the...piano. "Celebration" with Mrs. Fred
Mr. and Mrs: n Bettles of g Chairman of the Congregational McGregor .,at the piano.
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mother, Mrs. W.L.Whyte, Tom Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scott and under the direction of Mr. Life and Work Committee, r
Clinton visited on®' a recently The ,offering was received by
and Mr. Harold Whyte. Dwayne of Parkhill. Morgan Sharp delighted the William B. Iiowcliffe read the 73�dt OZ..�lt7
with Mrs,George Mellwain. Mrs.Wm. Caldwell and Mrs. Rena i
ME and Mrs,�r Ed. Szusz, Mr, and Mrs. John Thompson, congregation with several announcements and thanked all Baird, and dedicated'; The
David,
and Mrs. Paul. Stevenson, Rodney, Rand ,and Rob nne Jim, Sharon and Bob and Sheila numbers. Mr.. Sharp, a tenor,
David, Darren and Luanne spent Y Y Y the Sunday School teachers and ,Scripture Litany of Thanksgiving /� p
the weekend with his parents, spent the weekend in Baker, spent Sunday' evening sang three solos,accompanied by --hel ers for their work with the COHO SALMON 2/1.69
Leamin on visitin with Mr. and with Mr: and Mrs. Terence the organist Mr.David French. P was read in unison. '
Mr.' and Mrs. Gordon Stevenson g Sunday. School this, year. Mrs. McBeath spoke on the
Mrs. Fraser Lear, Judy, Donna Hunter of Colborne Township. An inspiring address on Thingsl
of Tiilsonburg. `50th Anniversary of the United '
and Matthew. Mr. Austin Dexter. People Godl was given by Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith and Church of Canada followed by
F Y Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tordella of accompanied Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett. Lunch and 1 r* I s pass Y Y
Julie of Exeter s F., Saturda h min "Anniversar ".
Mississauga spent the weekend Nelson, McClure when they friendship hour was held
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Paul with her parents, Mr. and 'Mr's. attended the special senior, following - the service. ' Rev. The President, Mrs. Triebner,
Southgate and Jennifer. welcomed the visitors and all
Don Buchanan', Paul, Jim and citizens church service at G.A.Anderson expresses highland
Cu rta i n' g o i n g u p Gary. On Sunday they attended Londesboro on Sunday. Mr. and appreciation to the London group
the Buchanan Family reunion Mrs. Stan Ball of Auburn, Mr. „ on behalf of the congregation. dance tests
at new theatre .held in Exeter Park. and Mrs. John' Sanderson of
Mr. and Mrs.John Thompson, Blyth, Mrs. Wilmer Giopsher and -a . • Now!'
in GrandBehd Jim,. Sharon and Bob, Sheila Stewart ofLofidesboro,Mrs. Elle,Joanne Carter, daughter of Mr.
Baker of Winthrop were guests at Jewitt of Seaforth were -guests on 4'H" P� ds and Mrs. ' Don , Carter, R.R.#2,
There. is only one more week Mr. and Mrs. BillRobertson of. Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Seaforth, and Estella , Wilson,
bef6re the curtain goes up. Wthe Auburn when ,they .Feuteirtained Mrs. Nelson McClure, Clayton , „Y, i-idaughtdrl of Mr.• andsMrs.Stuart -` ,
neo Huroti a71�it'ty P1afNoilse trends unci relatives t�or a 25th and -Bryan for a Fa.ther's 1)'ay Wilson, R.R.#1, Brucefield; were
thbatre. The entire premises are wedding anniversary picnic on gathering for Mr. Austin Dexter. a t ! e a c a rJi' both successful in passing Grade
filled, with busy, bustling people "Sunday for , Rean and, Elaine Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bos, 1 and Bronze Highland Dancing .. ,
working without pause to 'meet Collin's of Marlette, Michigan. Steven, Sharon Kenny and tests in Goderich last Saturday:
the deadline. of Juiie 25th.-' Mr. 'and Mrs.. Frank Riley Michael, Mr. and Mrs. John Conference They are pupils of Miss Karen
Hammers -are flying, telephones visited on Sunday with Mr. Bill Wammes and John, visited on McGregor, Brucefield.
are ringing and the actors are S d f F h D F 1
pouring over • lines •as the last
week works up to a fever pitch.
IV In addition to working • on the
new theatre and 'the opening
show, Barefoot in the Park, work
is also in progress for the variou's
other attractions at the
Playhouse. , Ruth Ann Merrier,
curator of " Tfie Granery, , the
Playhouse's art gallery, is getting
things ship shape for its opening
on the 25th as well. Area artists
. will have the .chance to display
their work in .this charming
setting.
The Woman's Guild boutique,
which had such success last year
will again be housed in the Great
Barn adjacent to the new theatre.
Crafts and knick knacks will be on
sale there.'
Not ' only are there things to
see. ` Audiences will enjoy
gastronomic treats. in the
' Pl h S t d
Dolmage, who is a patient M.
University Hospital, London. We
would like to wish him well froth
the community.
Mr, and Mrs, Bill Storey were
dinner guests on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Houghton of
Holmesville. '
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Riley and'
St'aeey visited on Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, . Don
Woods of • Seaforth., .
Mr. and Mrs.Reg. Lawson,
John and Elizabeth visited on
Sunday with Mr. and" Mrs.
George Turner,Ba'rry and Bonnie
of Tuckersmith.
Mrs. J. Merrier of Kitchener
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Merrier, Sandy, Julie
Ann, Michael and Michelle. '
Mr, and Mrs.George McIlwain,
Lynn. and Steven of Stratford,
Mrs, George Mcllwain Sr. visited
on Sunday with Mr. Walter
Kingswell of Huronview.-
un ay or a at ,,tr s ay ami y
gathering with Mr. and -Mrs. Leo
Sanders;, Jennifer and Jeffery of
RR.1114, Brussels.
Court Constantine L 1842
hosted the birthday party supper
of the Court Fascination of
Benmiller and Constantine held
on June 3rd. The evening ' was
spent playing progressive'euVbre
with prizes going to the Benmilter
ladies. The lucky cup was won by
Sister Betty Hulley.
-A business meeting was held
with the following events for the
fdturew Centennial Chicken
Barbeque on June 29th ip Seaforth
and the Beef Barbeque on August.
6th -to cater to.
The Constance Annual
Chicken Barbeque held by the
Courts of the Constance Foresters
was very' successful this year with
well over .1000 people being fed.
The weather was favorable with
the rain holding off 'till near the
During the week of June 22nd
to 28th, over ninety? 4-H members
from all parts of Ontario will be
participating in the Provincial 4-H
Leadership Conference held at
'the University of Guelph.
Attending will be:
Barbara Miller, #3, Exeter
(Exeter 4-H Calf Club:
Barry Miller,- #3, Exeter
(Exeter 4-H Calf Club) -
John Kinsman, #2; Kippen
(Exeter '14 Calf Club; and Doug
Miller, 1#1, Lucknow (Huron
County 4-H Shgep Cl'u6).
The objective of. 4-H is the
personal development of young
people. The conference is
designed to help delegates
develop their leadership potential
through' participation. ' in
leadership ' seminars, social
recreation and program planning
workshops, and daily program
committees for the duration of the
Guaranteed
Investment
Certificates
for 3, 4 and 5 year terms.
Member Canada Deposit "
Insurance Corporation
V C RjM.and
fffl GREY
TRUST COMPANY SINCE 7889
ay Buse rest aurant. aur ays week.
are Stable Fare nights beginning Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator, end.
at 6:00 p.m.
And the fu'n begins n
Wednesday; June se of heavy USED ISA YING�
time is 8:30. Because. of heavy
telephone orders, two new box
office lines have been installed. �j Q IPMENT SPECIALS
The numbers are 238-8451 and.. iI 1�
8452.
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lr.ai l"riders 124T John Deer Bailer
1220 Allis Chalmers Bailer
a% HUllet
By Jo Anne Sholdice
1 Cockshutt 35 Bader
On Sunday June the 15th the
Huron, Trail Riders held a trail i Cunningham 5 ft. Hay ,
ride ' at Hullett Wildlife
Managament Area. Members of
Conditioner
the area. 4-H horse club joined, in
all h
3
there were 1 horses antl
riders. 1 Gehl 5 ft. Hay Conditioner
The riders went approximately
10 miles through the area'with 1 Ford Hay Conditioner
one river crossing. All horses and
troubmade it°across with little
trouble, . 1 New Idea 7 ft. Mower
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The"; Huron Trail Riders had
prizes for the three best 4-H 2 Gehl Harvesters
g metnbei+s who demonstrated their
ability in safety and trail and 1 Fox Harvester
horse knowledge. They were VIM "
Stelpe riding Cocoa 1st. 1 Dion Harvester
Marguerite Snell riding Amiga
2nd, Barb Potter riding Bar's .
Best Snip 3rd. Marguerite Snell "'BBA SONS
thanked the Huron Trail hiders LU
fire a. most enjoyable . -and Ho
in oftative day.
All dhjoyed luneb. II 'to L t - IT D
i* reliant, Sh 61 and Harvey
ti 99 Ai. just .before the rain CLINTON 403409,
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