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Saintsbury families
meet at Arva park
entertained the latter's parents,
Rev. G. and Mrs. Anderson,
Exeter, Sunday evening.
Marylon and Nancy Tindall are
visiting their _cousins Faren,
Ferlin and Lee Ann Sovereign of
Lucan for a few days.
Mrs. Fred Dobbs, Freddie and
Patti returned from finron
Anglican Church Camp,
Bayfield,
VISITORS TEACHING — A group of young people from Highland Park Baptist church in Detroit are
assisting with this week's Vacation Bible School at Crediton United church. Above, Debbie Richoz of
Detroit is pointing out Crediton on the globe to David Galloway, Peggy Wilds, Michael Minderlein and
Janet Wilds, T-A photo
West German visitor
The New Holland Super 717 forage
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By MRS. 4EBER DAVIS
SAINTSSURY
The fifth Davis- Diokins
reunion was held at the Weldon
Park, Arva, Sunday afternoon.
President Hugh Davis con-
ducted the meeting. A moment's
silence was held for departed
members, Allan Elston, Cen-
tralia was appointed president
for 1972; Mrs. Elston, secretary;
Mrs. Jack Garrett, treasurer;
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dickins,
Hamilton, sports committee.
A program of sports conducted
by Mrs. Harry Carroll and Mrs.
Heber Davis was enjoyed,
Winners were Judy Dickins,
Robt. Tindall, Lee Ann
Sovereign, Donna Joe Mac-
Taggart, Nancy Dickies, Faren
Sovereign, Jeffrey Young, Nancy
Tindall, Mrs.Keith Dickins, Jack
Garrett, Mrs. Jack Garrett,
Heather Dickins, Mrs. Norma
Coleman, Mr. Earl Atkinson, Mr,
and Mrs. Percy Dickins, Mrs,
Bob Tindall, Donna Joe Mac-
Taggart.
Guests were present from
Centralia, Exeter, Lucan,
Hamilton, London, Dundas and
New Hamburg,
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Lady entertains paint class PERSONALS
Mrs. Jessie Cox, New Ham-
burg, spent the weekend with her
cousins, Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis.
Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Quinton,
London, were guests Friday
evening with' Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Quinton.
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Greenlee
The executive and directors of
the Ratepayers Association hope
to see a good turn out of all in-
terested persons who are con-
cerned about the making of a
better Grand Bend at a meeting
to be held in the village hall
Saturday evening.
Jill Richardson and friend,
Susan Gill and Richard Turkheim
were guests at a friends summer
cottage at Lion's Head on the
weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Merlin Love,
Pamela and John are vacationing
this week with Mr & Mrs. Don
Flear and are enjoying sailing
with their boat on Lake Huron.
Strathroy last Saturday. Mr,
Rogers is on the staff at Grand
Bend Public School.
Last Friday evening, Mrs,
Lottie Gaudry met the plane at
London Airport which brought
her mother Mrs. Elfriede Siebert
from West Germany. The latter
hopes to spend several months
with Mr. & Mrs. Gaudry and
girls.
Mr. & Mrs. Barry Hamilton
and daughter of Ottawa visited on
the weekend with Mr, & Mrs. A.
Hamilton. Debbie is staying for
several days, holidaying with her
grandparents.
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By MRS. WII-LIAM ROHDE
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Borland
visited Tuesday, and Mr. & Mrs.
William Rohde visited Wed-
nesday with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Knight, at Point Clark.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Cun-
nington, Janet, David, Joyce,
Gerald and Barry were Saturday
evening guests with Mr. & Mrs.
William Rohde.
Carolyn Glanville is going to
Scarborough Wednesday to visit
Lucy Vousden for a week, Lucy is
a 4-H exchange student who
visited Carolyn about a month
ago.
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde
visited Mr. & Mrs. Russell
Morley at Port Franks, Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. La Verne Rodd,
Wayne, and Karen, Woodham,
Mr. & Mrs, Frayne Parsons,
Hurondale, Mrs. Edna
Passmore, William Hooper,
Exeter, Ken Jones, Kippen,
Barbara Dougall, Hensall, Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Stewart, and Marlene,
Mrs. Myrtle Passmore, David,
Dennis and Darlene, Bob Stone,
Rick Etherington, Jack Hodgert,
Grant Hodgert, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne
Passmore, Sharon, Beth and
Keith were guests at the
Passmore—Carson wedding at
Parkdale United Church, Ottawa
and the reception at the Skyline
Hotel, Ottawa, Saturday.
Cromarty vacationers
return from west
Ferguson of Exeter visited with
Mr, & Mrs. Otto Walker.
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Gardiner,
Steven and Lisa, Bob and Sandra
Hulley visited with Mrs. Robert
Hulley and baby son at Victoria
Hospital and also with Mr. & Mrs.
Jack McGhee of London.
Roy McGhee is holidaying with
Mr., & Mrs. Larry Gardiner and
children.
Richard Binning, Mitchell and
Susan Smith, Monkton visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. K.
McKellar.
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By MRS. CLARKE KENNEDY
GRAND BEND
Mrs, Dorothy McHarg en-
tertained a group of ladies last
Tuesday at her summer cottage
on Woodward Ave. These ladies
belong to a china painting class of
which Mrs, McHarg is a member,
Coffee was served mid-
morning, followed by a noon
luncheon, Those who attended
were Mrs. Kae Ellis, Mrs. Myra
Bailey, Mrs. Helen Cavanagh,
Mrs. Lou Davies, Mrs, Marjorie
Gardner, Mrs. Myrtle Moore,
Mrs. Edna Richardson, all of
London and Mrs. Marion Flet-
cher, Exeter, and a guest
visitor Miss Velma Hart, of
Calgary Alberta.
Mr. & Mrs. A. Pfile and son of
London visited last week with Mr.
& Mrs. Herb Pfile.
Mrs, S. M. Barbour, Toronto
visited Tuesday and Wednesday
with Mr. & Mrs. Clarke Kennedy.
Martha Kneale and Elizabeth
Kennedy returned home Sunday
from Camp Wakana.
Mr. & Mrs. Carman Keyes and
family of Ottawa visited a few
days last week with Mr. & Mrs.
R. Keyes,
Mr. & Mrs, Fred Hettish of
Ingersoll are vacationing for two
weeks at Huron Vista.
Mr. & Mrs. A. Cudmore of
Kitchener are vacationing for
three weeks at Huron Vista.
Rev. Earl Burr of Charing
Cross was guest minister last
Sunday at the open air church
service on the United Church
lawn. Mrs. Wm Brenner and Mrs.
Gerry Kading sang two duets that
they had learned from the music
director at the school for UCW at
Alma College.
Mr, & Mrs. R. Keyes attended
the Carroll-Rogers wedding in
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SHUR-GA1N
Name counsellor
for area counties
Jerry Krauter, 33, a native of
Hanover, has been appointed
rural development counsellor for
Huron, Perth, Lambton and
Middlesex counties.
He is the first counsellor ap-
pointed for the area under the
federal and provincial cost
sharing Agricultural.
Rehabilitation and Development
Act.
Mr. Krauter will operate out of
the Clinton office of the Huron
County branch of the Ontario
Department of Agriculture and
Food.
His main responsibility will be
farm enlargement — counselling
farmers on the advisability of
adding acreage to their farms.
The terms of ARDA allow the
purchase of farm land at up to
$150.00 an acre. If expansion
seems to be an advantage, a
farmer may lease acreage with
an option to purchase.
Leases are for a five-year
period and may be renewed once.
The farmer must buy his land
after 10 years or lose his option.
"We are in a position to buy
farms from those willing to sell,
and then in turn, we can lease
them to other farmers wishing to
expand ...," Mr. Krauter said.
He graduated from the two
year general agriculture course
at the Ridgetown College of
Agricultural Technology.
Before that, Mr, Krauter was a
fieldman for more than two years
with the Ontario Federation of
Agriculture and has also served
as a field representative with the
Rural Learning Association.
animal health service
By MRS. KEN McKELLAR
CR OMARTY
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Dow ac-
companied by Mr. & Mrs. Floyd
Dow of Kemptville have arrived
home after a vacation trip to the
West, They travelled as far as
Banff and Lake Louise.
Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Norris and
family have returned from a trip
to the Western provinces.
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Harburn have
returned from a two-week trip to
Nova Scotia.
Robert Hulley Jr. of Winthrop
is holidaying with his grand-
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker,
Also with their grandparents are
Kim Walker of Dowling and
Jackie McGhee of. London.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Ramsey and
Tracey of Kitchener visited with
his parents Mr. & Mrs. Alex
Ramsey.
Frances Scott, London spent
the weekend with her parents Mr.
& Mrs. Gordon Scott.
Visitors with Mrs. J. R. Jef-
ferson on Tuesday were Edgar
Sheppard and Miss Alice Shep-
pard of St, Catharines.
Marion Chessell of Stratford
and Brenda Wurdell of Monkton
visited with Marilyn and
Margaret Laing over the
weekend.
Sunday evening guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Laing were
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Laidlaw and
John of London, Mr. & Mrs. J.
Jefferson and family of Sault Ste.
Marie and Mrs. J. R. Jefferson.
Earlier in the day they had all
enjoyed a picnic dinner at
Springbank Park.
Mr. & Mrs. K. McKellar ac-
companied Mrs. W. N. Binning of
Mitchell and visited Mr. 0. R.
Francis of Woodstock, Tuesday.
Alvin Cornish and William
leadership in
nutrition
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
Mrs. V. Overholt, Elaine and
Pauline spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Armand Bedour,
Goderich.
Miss Arlene Newcombe,
Drayton Plains accompanied by
her niece, Kathy Newcombe, of
Pontiac, Michigan were weekend
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. W. R.
Essery, Robbie and Ruth Anne.
Kathy remained with her aunt
and uncle for a few days visit.
The occasion was in celebration
of Robbie Essery's birthday.
Mr. & Mrs. Elmore Dunn and
Cathy of Toronto visited last
week with Mrs. George Dunn and
Mrs. Ray Lammie. Mrs. Dunn
returned to Toronto with them
and will remain for a visit.
Darla Lammie of Exeter is
spending the week with her
grandmother, Mrs. Ray Lammie
while her parents are on
vacation.
Mrs. Lorne Hicks and Mrs.
Fred Bowden were visitors on
Thursday afternoon of last week
with Mrs. G. F. Penwarden at her
cottage at Grand Bend. Rev, &
Mrs. D. M. Guest of Wyoming
and Mrs, Elmer Wilson of Exeter
were also guests.
Mrs. Lorne Hicks was a Sunday
visitor with her sister, Miss Wilda
Pollock in Kitchener.
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