The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-09-03, Page 13nnouncemen s
RATA;
I • Eirths
Ne cherect
Merriages and Gliths •
(Marriages and death' ere riper* without share*
in news columns. This chores illnillits enly to listing
under Anottuncsrminto.)
Corsi* ef Thanks, Engaitements
?Sc
In Memoriam (4.
Extra varies, seleh /LBO
s 1itte verse)
2Se
BIRTHS,— 1 CARDS OF THANKS
BRINTNELL s—; Mr, end Mrs.' 1 wish. to express niy heartfelt
Keith Brintnell announce the aPereciation for the many ads
birth of a daughter, Susan .Jo- of :kindness, cards and BOW of
aline, at Soittli Huron Hoseital, ferings received during the ilt
August 29--a sister for Brad- ness at St. Joseph's Hospital
• Hospital, London, and •South
CYR—Mr. and Airs, charies A. Huron Hospital, Exeter And her
Cyr, Grand Bend, announce subsequeet Passing. Many, many
the birth of a so, Maurice thanks to all. --Arthur Day. 3
,Donald, at South Huron ./ios- Mr. Don Sims and family wish
pital, August 26, ; to thank all who have semen" -
FORD — Mr, and Mrs. Gordon bered him with treats, cards
-Ford, Rfi, 1 Woodham, an -'and flowers during his .stay in
•nounce the birth ot a son, South Huta n Hospital, also
;Ricky Gordon, at South Huron nurses who were so kind and
Hospital, August 31—a grand- Dr. Eckert and Dr. Gans, Spec -
son for Mr. and Mrs. Williarn tai hhanks to Miss Johns who
Armstrong, Detroit, Mich., and WA$ kind to his wife. 3c
Mrs. Harry Ford, Woodham, IN MEMORIAM—
•GIBSON—F/L and Mrs, ft D
. .
Gibson„ RCAF Station Cen- HERN—]n loving memory of our
'trails, announce the birth of a dear mother and grandinother,
daughter, Sandra Jane, at Mrs. Lavine Hern, who passed
South. Huron Hospital, August away one year ago, •Septem-
31, ber 8, 1958.
KERNICK — Mr .and Mrs. We watched you fade away,
Charles Kernick, RR 3 Exeter, Our hearts were almost broken,
You fought so bard to stay,
.announce the birth of a daugh-
:ter, Karen Amanda, at South But when we saw you sleeping
.Huron Hospital, August 30. So PeacelitilY from pain,
We could .not wish yoni back
LOVE — Merlin and Jean (nee
Tour c 1
astle o ro aft
.,,
• —Coptintieri front Me 11 to Stirling, Here -we saW the
here we went to the ehapel. The tail sate o Wallace and the
Deteh •artitt was commiSsiened i castle high on the rocky hill,
to •do the sacred paintings. 'The I The new president of the As -
t pgnets on the estens tell the sociated ComatrY Women of the
story of the We of Christ. The World is Mrs. F. J. vantleekhoff
artist had to lie 'on his back to 'van, Seats of Zoelen, The Neth
do these. These On the walls are eriands. She began the -Country
-
of the .apestles and they tell how Women's groups in her own dia.
+Wet in 1937 and is the National
each died.
We saw the present RoyalAAc'realcieril Of ale Nederland"part1ients, partments, which were
ar,,.*Bond vain Plattelandsvrouwen.
ranged .by Cecilia, Lady etrael,,• She speaks English, French and
More, for her youngest daughter German fluently.
and the, then, Doke of York.Her Husband belongs to one ef
Fine furnititre, pictures acid fur.;the oldest 'fa•rrning families in
a ttra ctive.
nishings make ths rooms very :13tht7r4Batnetuaseieer di4rdictc,,outtnet also
• OL - ' In the crypt the walls are •161 Dykes nf distriet, an ancient
, feet thick and originally was ; tine bestowed by the Qeeen ef
To stiffer that again.
:Armstrong); London, are. haP- —Sadly missed and ever re-
py to announce the birth of memberect by Margaret, Mal-
:thier son, John Dwight, et•
colm, Gerald, Dorothy and
Victoria 'Hospital, Londo n, grandchildren.
August 27.
• entered. by a :stairway which 'Me Netherlands. 11.1e district 0( i
was only wide enough to permit Bett,ve is on the Rhine &Mt .is
one person to mount at a time.' o
King •Stalcelm's room we saw/ dents chosen are Mrs. F, 13, de
"beautiful Chien Lung china with ; Mel, Ceylon, area •vice-president
1the Lyon crest, the Bowes crest for Asia; Mrs. W, fi, Cullen,
and the Bowes -Lyon crest. An- Australia, a former national
'other set at Dresden china had •a president of the Countrywomen's
'different flower painted on each Association of Australia; and
I piece, The formal gardens here Mrs, Haven Smith, United States
national chairman of the Amen -
ran Farm Bureau Women's
Committee.
Area vice-presidents are: Af-
rica, Mrs. Basil Price; Asia,
MLS. Arole Dutt, (India); Can-
ada, Dr, Nancy Adams; North
sten flooded,
and thus WAS easily gearded. In The three world vice-presi-
were the most beautiful that we .
have seen.
1 We returned to Perth by way
of Kirriemeir, the site of
"Thrums" and birthplace or Sir
:James Barrie, At Perth we stop-
ped for tea, we had ours at the
. a utation Hotel, the oldest es- Europe, Mrs. Ulla •Grace,
G
tablished hotel in Scotland. Then (Finland); South Europe, Mrs.
on past Gleneagles with its fine C, M. Cornell (England); South
golf courses and luxurious hotel Pacific, Mrs, N. SeflrOeer (New
McCARTHY—Mr, and Mrs. Jack
:McCarthy, Anne St., Exeter,
I announce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Patricia Lynne, at South
"Huron Hospital, August 30,
PFAFF — Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Pfaff, Dashwood, announce the
birth of twin sens, Irvin Henry
and Earl. Royal, at South
But God was watehipg from
Huron Hospital, August 27 —
above
twin brothers for Barbara.
And took her home to share his
PRYDE--Bern to Bob and Nor-
ma Pryde, Hensel', a daughter, _ love.
Lovingly remembered hy all
'Janet Roberta Miriam, at her family. 3e
.South Huron Hospital, August' RILEY—ln .loving memory of a
--31—a sister for Bradley and dear wife and mother, Grace,
Gordie Janice, who was called home Seotem-
AWAIN — Mr, and Mrs. Alfredi ber 3, 1958. '
Swain, RR 4 Thedford, an- Asleep in God's beautiful garden,
nounee the birth of a daugh- Free from all sorrow and pain,
Ler, Beth Louise, at South ' And when our life's journey is
Huron Hospital. August 30 — I ended,
sister for Wally, Cheryl, Tim We know we shall :meet her
•and Randy. again,
—Lovingly remembered by Ross
.DEATHS— and Cheryl. 3c
• SQUIHE—Suddenly, as a result
of a car accident on Sunday,
August 30, 1959, Sara Audrey Eggs $ubsidy
Fitzgerald, beloved wife of .
Ronald Squire, 10th Line Biao- — Continued from page 9
shard, and dear daughter of
Everett and Sera Fitzgerald, below the prescribed price dur-
that period.
of London, dear sister of Hazel, ing
Mrs. William Walls, and The stabilization hoard, stated
lena. Mrs. Lloyd Flannigan, of
London, and Mary Kimball,
deceased, in her 35th year,
' and resting at the Marriott
Funeral Horne. Wellington St.,
• St. Marys, where the funeral
• service will be held on Wed-
PATTERSON-1n loving memory
of our dear mother and grand -
Mother, Mrs. Ada Patterson,
who passed away September 3,
1957.
We watched her slowly fade
away,
We tried so hard to make her
stay,
1
the chairman, is now in the pro-
cess of registering producers,
stressing the point that, in order
to he eligible for deficiency ,pay-
ments, any producers who have
not yet registered should do so
promptly. Registration, he point-
nesday, Sept. 2, at 2.30
ed out, is limited to one person
Interment in St. Marys ceme p.tn.
for each farm And all sales of
tery.
TRUMP—at Si. Mary's Hospital,
Kitchener, Ontario, on Thurs- ed, are available at all register -
day. August 27, Alma Peitz, of ed egg grading stations.
Exeter. Ontario (formerly of
Waterloo), widow of Harvey
. John (Dorothy) Gernert,
Trump and dear mother of
MrsCounty honors
of Exeter, and Donald, of
Continued from page 11
Thrifty Kappenettes demonstrated
Vegetables for exhibit." Sharon
last Saturday afternoon in the "Choosing andPreparing
Waterloo Mount Hope Ceme-
troduced the other girls and as
they. 3* Gail prepared the vegetables
Ruth Ann *aced them in a spoke
of. a wheel. A wheel of cleaned
and trimmed vegetables was the
result.
Helen Scott, Marporie Camp-
bell and Elsie •Doig represented
the McKillop club in demonstrat-
ing the "Thinning and trans-
planting of plants in the garden."
Leaders not already mentioned
were: Crediton, Mrs. L or si e
Hodge and Mrs. A. Attfield;
Dashwood, Mrs. S. Baker and
A. Kuntz; Huasondale, Mrs. M -
via Moir and Mrs. H. Dougall;
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Batten- Kippen, Mrs. John Sinclair and
tyne will be at home to their Mrs, Ross Chapman; McXilloe
friends and relatives on the oc- Mrs. James Keys and Mrs. Gor-
casion of their golden wedding don Pal:este; Seaforth, Mrs. Gor-
annivertare to, be held at the don Elliott and Mrs, G. MeeKen-
heme of 'Edgar Monteith on zie; Seaforth district, Mrs. W. L.
Tuesday, Septernber 8, from 2 Whyte and .Mrs. J. Broadfoot.
lent. to 4 p.m. and in the eve- Miss Bette Tillman Conducted a
ning after 9' ceelock. 3c vote on the spring project at
which "Meat en the menu" was
CARDS OF THANKS chosen. The f a 11 project is
1 wish to extend my heartfelt "Clothes Closets Up to Date."Eaeh girl, who sueessfully
thanks to friends and neighbours
completed •the garden project re-
whilin the hospital and who sent me cards, flowers and eefved t 4,H Homemaking *noon.
gifts e
since returning home. A special
thanks to Dr. M. Gans, Father
Kelly of Mount Carmel, Miss
Claypole and staff of South
Huron HoSpital, Mks, Aciritina
vis. 3c
wish to express my ilineere
thanks to friends and relati.ves
for cards, floe/erg and visits
while in Vittotia fibspital and
treats tine returning hoMe. —
Mrs. Bert Silo/dice. 3*
eggs from that flock must be
made in the name of that per-
son. Application lorms, he add -
Waterloo. After resting at the
Edward R. Good funeral home,
Waterloo, interment took place
ENGAGEMENTS—
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stott,
Exeter. -wish to announce the
engagement of their only daugh-
ter, Audrey Marie Rhodes, to
Robert Edward Pooley, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Pooley,
Exeter. Wedding will take *ace
September 19, 1959, at 3:90 P•m•
in James Street 'United Church,
Exeter. 3c
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Presentation
and
Dance
for
Mit. AND MRS.
ALC PAIIKLIE
(nee Nornia Herburn)
Fri., Sept. 11
Staffa Hall
NORRIS etttCHPATRA
Dancing It) to 7?
"
Advance Sale
Tickets
rem LONDON FAIR
Gerry's
SARRE R SHOP
Mein St, Exeter
DANCING
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
at
RLUEWATER
DANCELAND
Music Ry
DESJARDINI
ORCHESTRA
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
9;45 a,m, — Missionary Day In
Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Communion Service
7:30 P.m.—Evangelistic Service
Wed,, 8 p.m. — Prayer Service
Fri., 8 p.m. — Christ Ambassa-
dor's
"For my thoughts are not
your thoughts, neither are your
ways my ways saith the Lord."
—Isaiah 55:8
Paster: Eyeing. L. Winn -Butler
MAIN STREET
The United Church
of Canada
Minister:
Rev. Robert S. Hiltz, S.A., Th.D.
Organist: Mrs. A. Willard
10;00 a.m.--Stinday School
11;15 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon: "'labour Day Mes-
sa.ge"
Come a worship with. us.
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
EXETER
"Teach. Ma Thy Truth 0 Lerd"
10:30 a.m.—Sunday School
11:30 a.m.—Worship
Paster: Stanley Bawdier, Exeter
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
.1B.ev. Samuel Kerr, S.A., S.D.
Minister
Organist: Mrs. S. G. Klett
9:00 a.m.—Sunday School
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
The minister in charge.
Nursery for children up to six
years.
Tues„ Sept. 8, 6:30 p.m.—Caven
Circle meeting, pot -luck sup-
per at the home of Mrs. Harry
Strang.
BAYFIELD
BAPTIST CHURCH
Paster: Ivor Bodenham
9:45 S.M.—Bible School.
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Morning Sermon: "The Will-
ingness and Limitations of
Love"
7:30 p.m.—Evening Service
Evening Sermon: "Have You
Listened to God's Opinioti?"
ALDON
THEATRE
GRANO SEND
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
September 4 and 5
"W• arlock"
(Cinemascope)
Most thrilling AlbSter Western
Ever Filmed by 20th Century -Fox
with
Richard, Wiellenerk, Henry Fonda
Anthony Guinn, Dorothy Melon* •
YOLI ARE CORDIALLY
Show* Nightly 730 and 9:30 •
INVITED
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1 VON LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
K. L. Zorn, Paster, Phone 45
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 am.—Divine Worship
Sermon; "Deliver Us From
Evil"
VISITORS WELCOME
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev, E. Van Farrow*, Minister
2 v,m.—Worship and Sermon
3:30 p.m.—Sunday School
All Welcome
VON CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
Rev. A. M. Schlenker, Pastor
10:00 a.m.—Worship
11:15 a.m.—Church School
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rey. Brien de Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
(Senday School and Ntirsery)
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. A. G. Van Eek, Minister
9:45 a.m.—Morning Worship
(English)
2:15 pan,—Afternoon Worship
(Dutch)
The minister is in charge.
JAMES STREET
• UNITED CHURCH
Rev. S. E. Lewis, M.A., B.D.
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
10:00 a .m.—Sund ay School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Duet: Alf Wuerth and Walter
Cutbush
ANNUAL
MEMORIAL
SERVICE
IN THE EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
CEMETERY
Sunday, Sept. 13
2:30 p,m.
Speaker:
PAbRE SAWASKY
ChaplAin of Ipperwash Military
Ca inn
•
SPECIAL MUSIC & SINGING
In case of rain, sarviee wilt be
held in the churth,
Notice
Swinrtnrting Tests
for those candidates who were Unsuccessful in their
previous attempts at. the :inter, •intertriediate and
og
senior Red Grlevels, will be held the end of this
week. These tests will culminate the Kinsmen
sored swimming program for this summer.
previously announced in a notice in this
paper, lifeguard will be on duty at the park tip to
and including Labour Day, Swimming alter Monday,
September 7 must be done at the Swimmer's own
Admission 7Sit risk.
Th pain, Vs- if* CPC
Exeter Recreation Committee
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Zealand); osA
United States of Atn- H irimakafdatt., 1 13
3$3 . PRO
erica, Mrs. Romer Remsherg. 09 4•:10/3•
4110,
— Coal ued from page /
!Market paYnients would
The honorary treasurer is
Airs. D. M. McGrigor and honor-
ary secretary is Lady Blaney.
Members from five countries,
Australia, Ghana, IVialaya, Scot-
land and Netherlands told of I
"The Most Wertlawhile Project
of My Organization." Mrs. W,
D. Walker of South Australia
told of the Country Women's
branches of the sir where mem-
bers conduct their meetings by
radio -telephone, J1si1isig together
women who live as' much as I
300 miles apart and who have
never met. Mrs. Delo°, assistant
secretary of the Ghana Federa-1
tion of Women, told sis how they
were teaching illiterate women
to read and write and also how
to rook nutritious meals.
told of her successes of their
training courses for rural women
given by the National Associa-
ton of Women's Institutes and
of some of the difficulties they
have in persuading the women
to take then. Mrs. Dethmers of
the Netherlands spoke of the
advisory bureaux organized by
the Dutch women to help in the
interior decorating of country
homes. These bureaux help to
fill the gap between town and
country, An efficient Jivable
house against e sound back-
ground of rural philoaophy wJI
always be one of the ideals of
our organization.
Mrs, Norman Kennedy of Scot.
land told of the Institute Van
which travels to remote country
areas to bring interest and col-
or and keep alive their native.
crafts.
The conference has been a real
chance for women of widely dif-
ferent settings to learn What I
others are doing.
Made,on aeuista. Siateni.""
Taylor also eXCbgnged 'views
with Lane Dickinson, chairinall
of the YardCOMMittee Of the
provincial en -op; Alva Rintoul,
vice,presitieht of the co -p;
Fild-
rid Aiken, chairman of the mar-
keting board; :and Wes Mag-
wod .on the .mariceeing
board; and Carl Boypton, oe-op
•Berot‘ft'initoiti and Aiken •eic-
pressed strong sentiments that.
t '
.hisliags from
Blake
the ,Q.n1Y. ;111SWer to improving
the farm, problesps .of today was
Itn StreSe on marketing. "We it$Ve
ts concentrate to a nodi great-
. ea' •degree on this marketing,"
•,•said Ri01oul, wiocomes frcon
near ,Ottawa.
Some ,discussion took place re-
garding the Boron producers' re-
quest for the establishMent 01
AR Assembly yard at liensall.
Mr. Dickinson said it was the:
beard's objectivelo try to equai-
ire the east of transportation for
Ali farmers. In other areas, he
said, farmers had to go rntioh.
further ter market their hogs
than do those in South Huron.
The board was also restricted
by finances in the number ,of
By ELizminni IFINI*AY
mrs, Douglas Lee 01 malay*a ses'.11.,'„,.s,nissi*:„TASteMeasrfessiss tiare The wealth
Mr. Grant McNain, Of Ambers-
iy spent Jast week with his aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc-
Bride and Johnny.
Mr. Harold Finlay and family
spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Stokes of
Ailsa Craig,
Murray and Bruce McBride of
Varna spent a few holidays last
week with Mr, and Mrs. Roy Mc-
Bride.
Mr. Rieke Mustard visited with
Mr, James Finlay.
Mr. Johnny McBride spent Sun.
day at Amberley with Mr. and
Mrs, McNain.
Mr, Harold Finlay and family
attended the funeral of their
aunt, Miss Alice Finlay, of Lon-
, Cenadien Legion 4641
BiNG0
Sat., Sept. 5
f;00 p.m.
LEGION HALL
Hensall
$75.00 JACKPOT IN
.52 CALLS
$5.00 DOOR PRIZR
Sponsor.d by Hansa II Branch
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BROWNIES
COMING EVENTS—
WATCH for Exeter Kinette, Club
Peanut Drive on Monday, Sept,
21, 3c T
THE SEPTEMBER MEETING of [
the Women's Auxiliary to South
Huron Hospital, will be held in.
the Auxiliary rooms, Tuesday, E
September 8, at 2.30 p.m. 3e t
1
E
Starlite
Drive-in Theatre
8.5 Miles West of No. 4 Highway
on Creditors Road
THURSDAY A FRIDAY
September 3 and 4
"Wild and the
Innocent"
* Audi. Murphy
* Jeanne Dru
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SATURDAY 8, MONDAY
(Sunday Midnite)
September 5, 6 and 7
"Houseboat"
* Cary Grant
* Sophia Lorain
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
September 9 and 10
IIJohnny Tremain"
Disney Productions
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LIMITED
ftgaggiva
Clinton - Ontario
Largest Wide Screen in Huron County
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
September 3 and 4
"GiligOt"
(Colour) (Ciriernaserspe)
SANDRA DR, CLIFF ROBERTSON
(on. eart001;)
SATURDAY ONLY — September 5
"The Admirable Crichton"
(Colour) (Comedy)
KENNETH MORE, DIANA CILENTO
(Stooge Com.4y) (One Cartoon)
SUNDAY MIDNITE AND MONDAY
September 6 and 7
" No Time For Sergeants"
ANDY GRIFFITH, MYRON McCORMICK
(One -Cartoon)
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
September $ end 9
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
"Carry On Sergeant"
WILLIAM HARTNELL — SHIRLEY EATON
"Square Peg",
NORMAN WIDDOM
(One Cartoon)
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CANADIAN
NATIONAL 1
ExErnarzowf
THE EARL
MOUNTBATTEN
al tures,
rX 50.5,
G.Q,S t,
G•C.V.O.,
10 OPEN
Ilat CN(
Come to this year's CNE, and the
world will be there to greet you f People
and exhibits representing 21 nations
around the globe will be on hand,
adding foreign flavor to this king-size
lair; interesting people you'll most
certainly enjoy meetine, exciting ex
-
Whits you'll surety want to see! And
courte, as always, Canada will he
bn display in atolally new and different
Way—this you won't want to miss.
GEORGE GOBEL
In The Spectacular Evening Grand -
tad Show every night at 11:110 p.ni.
Cast of 400 with Elite liMI5E. "Can.
adiona '59" produced by Jack Arthur.
See these lavish production numbers:
"From Dream to Reality," "The Sea.
"Sy," 'et of Suet," "Hong Kong
toliday," and Golden
Anniversary Or Ffiaht"— On The
World'4, LargeSt Fully Equipped
Moveable Stage,
tN PESON
CISCO Mb A PASCH°
head up the excithag Afterriboe Grand
stand Menlo which includes a thrift-
ing 3-11110 Matinee circus for the thit
dren I—with 26 outstanding Acts.
Fithvidris Preworks fina/c.
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THE LARGEST DISPLAY OP WARSHIPS
EVER ON THE GREAT LAKES
MitE Or MENIOSENT—ell for tit
and fun forallohtitis manYallia
et isush-eminuie rides,garnes
end sideshows.
INTSINAtIONAL IROW—spins.
tingling flypasts featuring the
combined R.C.A.F. end U.S.A.F.
Aorobatiorearris...Sept.11-12.
tlArioNni. wow Mort—in set
thrilling performances hy skilled
riders and their **MOO
Steeds, Aug. 27•Seril. 2.
reti.rittIo AMJARAmk—h1 the
Waterfront Grandstand...thritl.
puked display staged free tor
your enjoyment.
01' III •
list YEAR
W E D
AUG 26 -SEPT.12
TaRot.ire.
CA UA
CANADIAN
NAlicatma,
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rnoN
Thirty 1, Prieto Pietildiet e 'three( E. MoCeltuiit, Genorrit 'Manager
yards it could operate. )40IP
ever, 4when we make hiStw41
study oX the prOblenh weSi
he able in give better keri4e....
BASS LOve, chairman ot
IftWOR group, Presided fele, *a
rneeling. supper Was aerVOIN iff
the Ifolinesville
Other speakers Included C.
MacNaughton, Huron MLA.: Dow
ald. Grieve, aSs't ag rep, as led
as a number of producee0..11_10/10
enquired about VarkKIS ittpeellt
of the Marketing program.
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