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Ry MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE Mr. and Mrs, ;lathes Miller and
The annual Sunday School an -11'01'1111Y of Woodham, with. Mr.
piversary was held an Sunday 'and Mrs. Edwin Miller;
morning with a good crowd in. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mayer,\I • 'Don ld N'laver and friend of
Mr. and Mr's, Patterson, of H
ung t. Fwit tsbI x ' and i Mrs, Alvbert
1.,therington.•
of Exeter visited onMr. and Mrs. iSunf
dayeve celerc 'es.• O years
Hing with Mr. and Airs, Wilfred
Hunkin.
Next week H u r o n County work of the public health nurses.
Mr. and Mrs. Burns Ratcliffe Health Unit will officially cont- When nursing staff is sufficient,
and family', of Byron, visitedr service can
Mon p!ete 10 years of public service. the board hopes work to embark upon
Sunday afternoon with NI _:,e unit, which now has a a bedside nurilQse
sing pxogranun
with all health a envies, For
r. and Nlr Earl lohnston tions on July 1, 194x, Since then ed g
e�'unr le the unit is a clearing
Qalth unit in Huron
Wiseman and Mr, Edgar
on' staff of IS, commenced opera- A working liaison is maintain-
teith
attendances, r ors of the Sun» r, a nt p s.
re o de many ccoi _
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Some SO ore nb London, with Mr, and Air R b
Iday. rt Mayer; ley, of London, were Sunday eve• plishments in its efforts to raise and is a partner wlLlt ilio
d Mrs
School
filled the choir and the standards of health in the voluntary societies in the broad
numbers under the' 'Mr, and 'Airs. Gerald Bell and Hing guests with Mr. an
'sad ts�o . Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. William : Roheit Cann.
leadership of Mrs, Reg Hodgert Harper and Wilma of Cromarty, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wanner,
with Miss Agnes. Bray at the I
organ and Mr. Ross Rowe at the Mrs. Clara Hackney and Miss' of Sarnia, were guests on Sun-
iano. A vocal double duet was 'Pat Beaver of Exeter with Mr. day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
ung by Misses Barbara Web- and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne. Ernest Pym.
her, Helen Ballantyne, Grace , Mr. and Mrs. Theron Creery AIr,, and Mrs. John Herdman,
Allen :and Ann Marie Rowe. and family of Kirkton, Mr, and' of k'.seter, visited an Monday
Rev. R. E. F. McLagen, A. Mrs. Sterling Graham of Cr•omar- with Mr, Cephas. Pynr,
Of Blyth was the guest speaker! ty with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ander-: E. Willard, of
Mr. and Mrs, >, J.
Who spoke on "Give away in son,
I'1lount Hope, spent the weekend
order to forget." Mrs. Jean Mair of Exeter with
fwill Nir. and �1is Jack Bor
Mr. and Airs. James Hodgert,land•
tended the service and spent the
Mrs.G.Wiseman,i . Mrs.
Relatives and friends who at -
Mr, and Mrs. Orville Cann, of, Mr, and Mis. R. N. Irwin, of
day with :friends were: Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Had - Clinton, visited on Sunday with
a , , I Bert and Diane with Mr. an Rev. a , • •
county,
To mark the occasion, officials
cut a cake at the board meeting
in Goderich last week. Warden
William Jewitt and Board Chair-
man Roy Adair jointly cut a
birthday cake topped with 10
candles,
A wide variety of services is
represented in the unit's func-
tions, ranging .from classes for
parents to.supervision
o_ :rest homes for elderly cit,-
zens.
field of health .education.
The unit operates on a cost
of approximately $1.80 per per-
son per year, of which 50 is
financed .by the county and the
other half by the province. In
addition, the board receives
about $12,000 a year in national
health grants for specially ap-
proved projects. ,.
Imlially Huron's unit was lo-
cated in Clinton. With the erec-
tion of a new .county building at
Goderich, the headquarters were
Mr. and AIrs Otto Brown N1r. d I[ C and A1rs rvilson ! transferred along with other
Among its accomplishments, public departments to the new
and Mrs. Andrew Hamilton, Mr. , Mrs Reg Hodgert. Mr. and Mrs, 1.1. N. Peas, of , the hoard is proud of a fluid structure.
sand Mrs. Les Gibson of Exeter, Baptism i Ldndon, Mrs. Olive Graham of milk supply which now competes Branch offices for public health
with Dir. and Mrs. William Ethe-On Sunday evening at the Toronto, Mrs, Lorne Eedy, Mr. I in quality with the best of the
rington; church service the rite of baptism ! end Nlrs, John Eedv, Rollin andnurses are located in the public
P a province. It has recently endors- hospitals of Clinton, Exeter, Sea -
forth and Wingham with rental.
paid by a national health grant.
Commemorating 10 years with
the unit are two original staff
members, the director and
medical officer of health, Dr. R.
M, Aldis, and W. L. Empey,
who is chief sanitary inspector,
Other senior members of the
staff are Miss L. Jean Falconer,
supervisor of nursing, and Dr.
T. R, Melacly, .public health
veterinarian, who have served
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AlVVinchelseas withtoMr.laand `was administered to Margaret Lorne of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs.
•f
Grace, daughter of Rev. Donald Jas, E. Brown, Cathleen, ,lamie
Mrs, Bev Morgan;i and Mrs. Deas, and Kenneth Wil-; and Sarah of Brantford were
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tuckey . fred, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Wilfred Sunday evening guests with Rev.
and Daryl, of Exeter, with Mr. � Hankin, Mr. Lee Webber pre- 1{, C. and Mrs. Wilson and fain
and. Mrs. John Pym; sented the certificates on behalf ily.
Mr. and Mrs. William Pass -of the session.
more, of Exeter, with Mr, and
Mrs. Alvin Passinore; I Lure,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan, E
•f Exeter, with Mr, and Mrs. Personal items
John Selves; '' Mr. and Mrs. William Lam-
Mrs. Myrtle Hay of Exeter•,' port. Mrs. Annie Thomson at-
ldrs, Brokenshire of Hagersville, 'tended the Miller-McDougald re -
with Mr, and Mrs. Victor Jef- 1 union on Saturday at Mitchell
fery: • 'Park.
Mr. and 1Vlrs. Art Harris and i Mr. Jim Etherington was sue- Personal items
Ronnie, with Mr. and Mrs, Alvin
Cottle;
Mr. and. Mrs. Ted Lamport
and family, of Crediton,- with
Mr. and Mrs. William Lamport;
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hendrick
and daughters of Kippen Mr,
Mr. John Wilson read the scrip -
The story in
Zion
cessful with his exams at the Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jaques
University of Western Ontario. and Mr. and Mrs, Ray JaquesMr. and Mrs, Morrison Cas -attended Thames Road anniver-
well, of Brantford, spent the nary and visited with Mr. and
weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Al- Mrs. Lorne Passmore on Sunday.
vin Passmore.
Glenn Rohde returned home Mrs. Norman Brock and Mrs.
and Mrs. Alfred Hunkin of Exe- from St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- Bert Morgan, St. Marys, enjoyed
ter, with Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred don, on Monday. a bus trip Saturday to Ridge-
klunkin; Mr, Kenneth Clarke met with town Agricultural School, spon-
Mr. and Nhrs. William. Allison, a painful accident on Wednes- sored by the Kirkton Horticul-
Mrs. Chester Rowe of Exeter, day when a cable broke and he tural Society.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair and received a piece of steel in his Air. and Mrs. Harry Hern and
family of Centralia, with Mr. leg, He was a patient in St• family visited Sunday with Mrs.
1!nd Mrs, Harold Rowe; Joseph's Hospital, London, Halloran of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jaques
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
lner Ferguson and family of
Hensall, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Gaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Ferguson and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Ferguson and family,
with Mr, and Mrs. William Fer-
guson;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McNichol
and daughters, of Stratford, with
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bibby;
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher
of Winchelsea, Mr. and Mrs.
Calder McKaig of Cromarty,
with Mr, and Mrs, Melvin Gardi-
mer;
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knight
arf Woodham, Miss Alma Hern
of Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Ballantyne, with Mr, and Mrs.
Roy Ballanytne;
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jaques.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Jaques of
Zion, Mrs. Percy Passmore, Mr.
and Mrs,: Frayne Parsons, Mur-
ray and Margaret of Hurondale,
with Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Pass-
more;
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Rohde
Mnd Joyce, Mrs. Alex Rohde of Mr. Mrs. Orlan Schwart-
itchell, Mts. Henry Rohde of conimunity attended the funeral zentruber,M.and Zurich, were wart -
Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- of the .late Garnet Johns, of. St. day evening visitors with Mr.
Liam Rohde. Thomas at the hopper Hockey and Mrs. Jud Dykeman.
.
Mrs. Laura Piercy of Grand; funeral home, Exeter, on Mon-
Prairie, Alta., Mrs. Hedley Un -!day. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jaques
ger of Stonewall. Man., Mr. Fred; Mrs. Jean Morgan is visiting and children visited Sunday with
Miller of Winnipeg, Man., Mr. { with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mor- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hopkins,
and Mrs. Chas. Miller of Exeter, i gan of Toronto, Science Hill.
Mrs. Gilbert Duncan left last
week on a trip to the West.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ethering-
ton, Mr, and Mrs. Archie Ethe-
rington and family attended a
family reunion at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ethering- Dykeman, Wingham, Mr. Ger-
ton. aid Dearing, Exeter, Mr. and
Misses Laurie Findlay and Mrs. Paul Dykeman and boys,
Mary Gay Pettibone, of Aylmer, Crediton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen,
Whalen, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bern
and children.
Misses Ruth Ann and Jane
are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Jeffery.
Mrs. Marguerite Gibson, 1VIr.
and Mrs. Ronnie Gibson ' and
Tommy of London, Mrs. Esther
Pettibone, Misses Mary Gay
Mrs. Tom Ogle and children,
Pettibone and Laurie Findlay of Stralhroy, were Sunday guests
Aylmer visited on, Sunday after- of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington
noon with Mr. and Mrs. William Brock.
Rohde.Mr.. and Mrs. Harold Hern
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan, 4f Listo-
wel, called on Mr. and Mrs. Mel- visited. Sunday evening with Mrs.
Lloyd Cushman and boys, Exe-
ter, were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Jud Dykeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rowcliffe
and children, London, Mr. and
vin Gardiner on Sunday after-
noon.
Mrs. Wes Wein, of Crediton,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Stone.
Mr. Mark Strapp and Laurie
of near London are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. John Bray.
A number of relatives from the
Louisa Kyle, Exeter. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stephen,
Winchelsea, were Sunday eve-
ning visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Johns and family.
11Ir. and Mrs. Ephriam Hern.
attended Kirkton anniversary on
Sunday morning.
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Excellent co-operation exists
with operators of eating estab-
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and many other individuals
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a community.
Not just school children, but
the whole population has bene-
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HOLIDAY MEAT VALUES!
Maple Leaf
Wieners
BULK LB,
39c
Swift's Prem. Breakfast
Sausage
One -Pound Package
35c 3 FOR $1
Bar B -Q
Spare Ribs
45c
THIS
WEEKEND LS,
Maple Leaf
Picnic ams
L. 43'
R.T.S.
Mac and Cheese
Loaf LB 45c
Sweet Smoked Rindless
Devon Bacon
55c
L8.
Swift's Allswaet
•
Margarine
Pure Vegetable Shortening
Crisco
FiveDay Special values For July 1
These Prices
Good Until
6 p.m. Tuesday
oneyst,
ORI FOOD • • . IS OUR BUSINESS
A&H HOLIDAY SAVING! Maxwell House Large 6 -oz. jar
INSANT OFFEE 99c
A&H HOLIDAY SAVING! Ellmarr Pure Homogenized
PEANUT UTTER`
A&H HOLIDAY SAVING! Granulated
REDPAT
A&H HOLIDAY SAVING! Hunt's Fancy Quality
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10 -Ib. Bag
77c
20 -ounce tin
TOMATO JUICE 449
A&H HOLIDAY SAVING! Maple Leaf
CAN-NED
2 FOR
1-b,5 pkgs.
Allen
1DC OFF 3 -LB. TIN
Welch's — 24 -ounce bottle
Grape Juice
Fancy Solid White
Saico Tuna
7-0Z. TIN
Club House 61/s•e . Fruit Juice Glass
Mustard
Rainbow Pack 1¢ Sale
Lux Soap
REG
FOR
5 BARS
Chum — 15 -ounce tins
Dog Food 3
FOR
Hunt's
Tom. - 11•oi, boat..,
Catsup 2
Solar Hawaiian Sliced Halves — 20 -oz. tin
FOR
99c
37c
35c
33c
47c
29c
31c
Pineapple 2. roR 47`
Pound Assortment — 7 Varieties
Weston's Cookies 35c
Package of 100
Tea Bags
KADANA
79c
FRES PARING KNIFE with giant size Pcpsocient
Tooth Paste 63
ASH
Juices
48 -OUNCE TINS
Apple
It's Vitaminized
Grape
Vitamin C Added
Orange
Vitamin C Added
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NEW LOW PRICES!
CRACKER
BARREL
CHEESE
12 -ounce wedges
MILD „„47c
55c
OLD . „ ,,,.,,,,., , 57
EACH
MEDIUM
L121,
$1.43
Peacock Red California, Good Size
WATERMELONS EACH X1,09 .
Sweet Mellow, Juiiibo size 36's
CANTELOUPE
Just arrived from Carolina, Dixie Red
EACH 23'
PEACHES 2 LSEE, 29`
Home Grown
HEAD LETTUCE 2 1=L1Fi 294
FROZEN FOOD VALUES
Lt gc 12 oz tin
PICNIC LEMONADE 23c
Stokely's Finest -•– 12.ounce poly bag
SUGAR PEAS 21`
Beef, Turkey or Chicken
MAPLE LEAF PIES EA. 29c
All Flavors Half Gallons
YORK ICE CREAM 89c
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