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PROVINCIAL HONOURS--Brenda Dowson,
seated, of the 'Parr Line 4,H club and Dianne
Consitt of the same club and Dianne Godkin of,
' Walton received their provincial.' honours for -.4.
completing 12 horhemaking courses at the 4-H
Achievement Day held in Clinton last
Wednesday. (Expositor Photo)
COUNTY 4-H HONOURS—Cheryl Campbell of
the McKillop, 2 4-H club (standing'),' and
Jennifer Rock of the Moncrieff club and Peggy
Humphries of the Walton club received, their
county honours for successfully completing six
4-H homemaking courses at last Wednesday's
Achievement Day in Clinton. Sheri Phoenix of
the Bayfield club was absent when the picture
was taken. (Expositor Photo)
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Correspondent
Mrs. Hugh Berry
482-7572
Mrs. ."Paul Cormier is
visiting with her family and
friends in Holland.
Dr.. and Mrs. William
Swan of Guelph and their 5
children visited with Dr.
Swan's aunt Miss. M. E.
Swan and. Mrs. Ham.
Mrs. Edna Patterson and.
Mrs. Pearl Ayr are on a tour
to Vancouver and Alaska.
Mr. and Mrs: Jack
Mustard. Catherine and
Charles arc visitingwiththeir
son Jeffery in Alberta.
Mr. and' Mrs. Wallace
Jackson visited with their
daughter and son-in-law Mr.
-and Mrs. Roy- Herman and
grandsons Cadet Timothy
and Tom.
Mrs. Paul Cormier is visit-
ing with her family and
relatives in Holland.
oruccfield firemen were
called to a fire at Vanastra
Saturday morning..
" Dr. and Mrs, William
Swan and their five children
of Guelph visited with. Mr.
Swan's aunt Miss. Arnie
Swan and Mrs. Hamm.
Mrs, Edna Patterson and
Mrs.'Pearl Eyre are on. a tour.
to Vancouver and Alaska.
Mrs. Grace Thompson is
improving inSeaforth
Community ospital. • • •
Mr. Gordond Thompson is
not as' well as - his many
friends would like.
Mrs. and Mrs. Jack
Mustard and Catharine arid
,Charles left by plane to visit
their son Jellery in the West.
Mr: and Mrs. William
Black entertained Mr. Blacks
foriner • baseball' team of
Goderich on Sunday evening.
Mrs. Berry is standing in
for Mrs. Taylor its corres-
mident while the ruler is on
holidays.
Correspondent
Mary Chessell
482.9969
Brenda Dowson and
Dianne Consitt received the
Provincial .Honours Award
for completing 12 clubs in
4-H work at the Achievement
Day in Clinton on
Wednesday, August 16. Well
done. girls.
Scott Kirton and Tracy
Poswalk had their tonsils
removed on Friday. Cheer
up, kids, this should he the
last sore throat for awhile,
arid bet it's not as sore as
it was when you had
tonsillitis.
'1A big crowd showed up for
the ball games and corn roast
an Thursday evening at the
township ball park. In the
first game, a team from the
Front Road defeated the Parr
Line team. In the second
game, the Lakers came out
on top' against a team from
the Second. Members of the
Recreation Committee
supplied a generous quantity
of corn, and many people
brought hot dogs to- -toast
over the other campfire.
There was a big crowd of
at the wedding
reception for Blaine and
Leisa Stephenson in Exeter
on Saturday night.
Alex and Olive Murray had
a very enjoyable three-week
holiday in England and
Scotland in July. They visited
with relatives and friends
dear Kendal, England •and
Rothesay, Scotland, Which is
on an island 'in the Firth of
Clyde', Western Scotland.
The folks from Kendal are
planning a trip to Canada
next year. Since the Murrays
returned, . they have spent
several days camping at
Parry Sound.
The violent windstorm on
Saturday afternoon ,broug
Kippen
Return -
from
Denmark
Correspondent
Mrs. Rena Caldwell
.262-5935
Mrs. Art McCallum under-
went surgery in University
Hospital, London.
St. Andrew's Church :has
acquired a parking lot to the
east of the church. -
U.C.W. of St. Andrew's
held a successful bake sale at
Homestead on Sat., August
12.
• Mr. and Mrs. Emerson •
Kyle have returned from a
nip to visit their son, his
wife, and family' at Amherst
N.S.
Marsha, Brian. Barry.
Karen and Paul Pressey are,
happy to have their mother
and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs.
Gunnar • Hansen home again
after a three week visit with
relatives in. Denmark.
Water Well
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Neil 527-1737
Durl 527-0828
Jim 527-0775
down a number of trees and
large branches in the
Bayfield to Varna area. Mail-
boxes wet torn off, and cars
• damaged by fallen 'limbs, A
twister apparently touched
down at Wayne Taylor's. His
implement shed, had the
sides sucked. in and one
corner ripped up. •
Several Sheets of steel mere
ripped off his barn and trees
were torn off,,. There was
eneuive damagelo his car's
w roof trunk and tender -A
wagon was moved about 50
feet, then the gravity box
came off and landed 100 feet
from the wagon,
.A section of barn at the
Blackie place was destroyed,
and at John Ostrorn's on the
Parr Line, a spruce tree
broke off about 15 feet up
and landed on his car. Had
'the car net" been there, they
feel the porch roof would
have been badly damaged.
Tlerr +e re a • n ubee of
„ oower failures as
Andrew, Mason, London.
spent the weekend with his
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs,
John Shea. ,
' Mrs. Harold Parker and
Mrs. Carl Pvne attended the
Alma School for Women.
sponsored .by the London
Conference of the United
Church, at Mina College, St.
Thomas, for four
Wright Reunion
The 23rd annual Wright
reunion' was held Sunday
Aug.ust 13 in the Kirkton:
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Woodham Community --
Centre. Dirtier was enjoyed
by alt.
A short business meeting'
was conducted by Law c:n
Ruston in -the absence of the
president. Lorne Ross. The
1979 'Reunion will be held
August 12 at the same
centre. Lorne Ross and Laura
Bell Reichert will continue as .
president and secretary.
Winners of contests
conducted by Judy Swan
were Candy guessing,
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PRIDE OF CANADA PRESSED SMOKED
SPECIAL PRICES
IN EFFECT FROM 9 A.M.
WEDNESDAY AUG. 23
TILL CLOSING
TUESDAY AUGUST 29
Evelyn Wright; Toilet paper
bow, Laura Hardemen;
Oldest Person —Present,
Myrtle Kercher; Youngest
person, Lynda -Hardenian;'.
Coming die Farthest. Mr,
and Mrs. Bob Dalton;
Longest Married Couple,
Mr. and .Mrs. Carl Dalton;
MOst recently .married, Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Swan;
Wedding date nearest to
reunion, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Jordan; Birthday nearest the
date, Mrs. Myrtle Kercher;
Correapondent
Jean Tayier
482.9155
Miss Carla Brodie of
Calgary was home to visit her
family Mr. and Mrs. Don
Brodie.
A lovely picnic was held on
the lawn of Bill and Mary Lou
McGregor to honour the 25th
wedding anniversary of Mr.
couple • with., the largest
family in attendance, Mr.
and Mrs. Spencer Jeffrey;
man with the most keys in his
pocket, Carl Dalton; Lady
with . the most jewellery,
Doris Jeffrey; Man with' the
most pennies, Jim Jordan;
eerson with the most
fasteners, Laureen Ruston;
Persons wearing the most
articles of clothing, Laureen
Ruston.
A social hour brought 'the
reunion t4 a close.
and Mrs. Wilfred Cattle of
Clinton, Relatives came frOM-
as far away .as Winnipeg.,
Many Stanley residents
attended the Corn and
Wiener roast ,held at the
Stanley Ball Park near Varna
and 'enjoyed watching Atte
merf's ball games. ' •
Three area youtlis Brian
Falconer, Bill Gibson and
Ron Taylor Were chosen as
delegates from Huron
Cottnty, to the Regional 4-H
Conference held at Centralia
Agricultural College. The
Conference was held oti
Augpst 15, 16, , and 17th.
Nearly,90 boys and girls from
Huron, Bruce and Perth
Counties attended.
Mr, and Mrs. Wallace
Jackion visited with Mr.
JacksOn sister in Barrie,
Mrs. Rick Burdge and
Mrs. Vic Hargre'aves visited
on "Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Burdge in Barrie
and Mr. Burdge Sr. returned
honie with them after
.spending 2 weeks holidays
with his son Bill.
Bertha MacGregor
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