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Dashwood birds get ribbons
By MRS. IRVIN RApgfi
DASHWOOD
Dairy Fare is the 4-H project
underway in Dashwood, The first
and second meetings of the Dash-
wood Thick 'N Frostys' were held
at the home of Mrs. Marie
Beaver,
Officers elected are president,
Susan Van Wyck; vice-president,
Debbie Riddell; secretary, Pat
Bender; treasurer, Marie
Beaver; press reporter, Judy
Guy.
PERSONAL
Ray Van Dorsselaer attended
the London and District Cage
Bird Show this past weekend, He
received seven firsts, four
seconds, and three thirds, The 50-
50 draw of $136.00 was won by
Wm. Janssens of Woodstock.
Mr. & Mrs, Elgin Rader ac-
companied by Mrs, Lavina
Miller, Zurich and Louis
Restemayer attended the funeral
of the late Tom Hayes at
Tecumseh, Friday, He was the
The Dairy Fare project
features many dairy products
which the girls made.
The club toured the dairy farm
of Ralph Weber where the
members saw the modern
methods of milk production and
storage. viewing the milking
parlour and vat system.
The fourth meeting was the
home of Mrs. Violet Bender
where cottage potato salad, P.B.
custard, salmon dip and cheese
crisps were made by the mem-
bers.
The fifth meeting was at the
home of Susan Grigg, where
held .followed by Internment in
Avondale Cemetery, Stratford,
Mrs. Frank MeIsgee is
patient in South Huron HosPital,
.Fx.eter, Leona rd .Schenk .ls
patient In 5t. Josephs' HoSPital,
London,. Mrs, Della TomllnSon is
also a patient there.
Mr. Si Mrs. Leonard ,Schenk,.
Mr. & Mrs, Jack Schenk and
Karen and Mr, & Mrs. Robert
Green, Huron Park and Mr, &
Mrs. Gary Brimbrick, Waterloo
spent Sunday at Walkerton with
Mr. & Mrs.' W. D. Schenk on the.
occasion of their 59th wedding
anniversary.
plans for achievement day were widower of the late Ida Willert
made, formerly of Dashwood,
Mr. .& Mrs. George Fulcher,
Toronto, spent the..weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. _Lorne Genttner and
they all attended the Sebeget-
Lockhart wedding at Nairn
Saturday.
Eldeen Preeter, formerly of
Dashwood and daughter of the
late Fred and Laura (Kraft)
Preeter, passed away at South
Waterloo Memorial Hospital,
Galt, September 24.
The body rested at the T. Harry
Hoffman funeral home until
Monday where the service was
SCHOOL DIFFERENCES — The Usborne Central school entry in Saturday's Exeter Fair parade showed
the difference in modern schools and those of yesteryears. In the above picture principal Allan Taylor
gives final instructions to students on the float with modern educational equipment. Below,
vice-principal Larry Black pilots his Model A with Scott Rundle and Lenore Coates seated on the front.
T-A photo
Air Fair races
a success
That's
PERFORMANCE!
10 industries in Huron
have received performance
loans for plant expansion
—an investment of over
$1,370,000 with a potential
for more than 700 jobs
Clandeboye girls meet
Unit, II Clandegirls held their
monthly meeting at the Clan-
That's employment!
That's payroll !
That's progress! with one another and after we
have difficulty recognizing each
other. This makes for even
greater difficulty when we try to
communicate with God,
Thursday, 30th the Anglican
Church Wommen will meet at
8:00 p.m. in the home of Mrs.
Robert Hodgins.
A GOOD MAN FOR HURON PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE
Harness races held for the
second consecutive year during
the Saturday afternoon activities
of the Exeter Fall Fair were
again very successful.
A large crowd was in the stands
throughout the afternoon to
watch five heats of exciting
racing,
Margaret Ensign, owned by
Gerald Lawson of Woodham and
driven by Lloyd Turvey paced the
fastest mile of the afternoon
going the second heat of the
second division in 2.09.4. The fast
mile earned the Lawson stable a
$10 award from Har Brintnell of
Exeter and a blanket from Ron
Swartz.
The first division winner Super
Check gained a blanket donated
by Dalton Finkbeiner and Worthy
Wonder, winner of the trot
received a halter from Ron
Dale's Sunoco.
Jack Morrissey of Crediton was
presiding judge for the races,
George Moffat handled the an-
nouncing duties and Jim Wallace
was race secretary.
Following are the complete
results:
First Division - Times 2.15.2;
2.12.3
Super Check (McRann) 4,1
Ben Arvic (Jewitt) 1,6
Duke Sal, (Hitchcock) 2,3
Song Hit (A. Hardy) 3,7
Hieland Mary (A. Campbell) 7,2
J,D. Riggs (C. Young) 6,4
Starflight Water (K. Hardy) 5,5
Second division - Times 2.12.2;
2.09.4 Margaret Ensign (Turvey) 6,1
Miss Susan King (K. Hardy) 2,3
Direct Dream (Hitchcock) 4,2
Walter's George (Jewitt) 3,4
Championdale (McRann) 1, scr.
Mabel Grattan (Faulds) 5,5
Maryland Paul (Leitch) 7, dnf.
Trot Time 2.18
Worthy Wonder (Faulds) 1
Little Art (Jewitt) 2
Chancellor Atom (McRann) 3
Clubhouse (Sewers) 4
Timberland Count (Elliott) 5
Major Cindy Su (Hill) 6
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for estimates on
Farm Buildings and
House Framing
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PIZZA and
SPAGHETTI
King
Open Fri., Sat., Sun.
till 1 a.m.
GRAND BEND
41 Main St.
Phone 238-2161
deboye United Church.
Unit I invited theClandegirlsto
their meeting October 5. Special
guest will be Mrs. Fred Heaman.
The girls plan a Stanley party
October 19 at the church and
everyone is welcome.
October 22 there is a bazaar,
with special guests, Mr. & Mrs.
D. Waters, showing slides of
Africa. The meeting was
closed with lunch served by
Mrs.AudreyScott and Mrs. Sheila
Butchart.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. John Edginton and
Mrs, Lloyd Broughton, London,
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Jerry
Edginton and family. The letters
parents were on their way to the
east coast for a holiday.
Mrs. R. Blake and Mrs. N.
Blake visited with Mrs. J. Paton
E. Scottat Strathmore Lodge in
Stra throy.
Mr. & Mrs. H. Murless and Mr.
& Mrs, G. Morris were guests of
Mr. & Mrs. M. Bloye, Thorndale.
The event was Mr. & Mrs. G.
Morris's 42nd wedding an-
niversary and a good bye party
as they leave Wednesday after a
three week holiday in Canada.
Guests of Mr. & Mrs. W. Scott
were Mrs. Margaret Gilmor and
Mr, & Mrs. Alvin Syder of
Ridgeway.
Mr. & Mrs. Elston Knapp of
Ridgeway were guests of Mr, &
Mrs. Sam Taylor and Scott.
Sunday, Rev. R.A. Carson
preached on the text from St,
Johns gospel "To all who
received Him...He gave power to
become children of God."
In his sermon Mr. Carson said
all of us want to communicate
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Special event
at Saintsbury
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
SAINTSB URN'
Harvest Thanksgiving service
was held at St. Patrick's church
Sunday. The rector Rev. Dr. H.
Rokeby- Thomas was in charge,
The organist and choir of St,
Paul's, Kirkton, provided music
and a harvest anthem for the
service. The church was
tastefully decorated with flowers
fruits and vegetables.
Congratulations to Sean,
infant son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Quinton who was one of the
winners at Exeter Fair baby
show.
Rev. Dr. H. and Mrs, Rokeby
Thomas are to show slides of
their recent -trip to Alaska Sun-
day evening in the parish hall at
St. Patrick's church. Everyone is
welcome,
Mr. & Mrs. George Carroll,
,Detroit, are spending a few days
with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll.
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Love,
Varna, Mr. & Mrs. Larry
Greenlee and Mr. & Mrs. Leslie
Greenlee were dinner guests
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Greenlee.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Mugford,
Jamie and Julie, were Sunday
guests With Mr. & Mrs. Ron
Carroll.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Dickins
visited Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis
and Michael.
Rev. G, and Mrs. Anderson
were Sunday evening dinner
guests with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Larry
Greenlee, They were observing
Mrs. Anderson's birthday.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Quinton,
London, visited their son and
family, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Quinton, Sunday.
Mrs. Flossie Dickens, Exeter,
Mrs, Norma Coleman, Lucan,
Mr. & Mrs, Earl Atkinson, Lucan,
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Garrett, London,
spent Sunday with Mr, & Mrs,
Heber Davis,
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy were
guests with Mr, & Mrs. Lorne
Weiberg at Varna, Sunday.
Now that new car time is upon us, gosh knows, we hate to
be the ones to spoil all the fun.
After all, what's more exciting than taking the family down to
see the shiny new models or maybe even to pick up a free balloon?
It's just that during all that hoopla, you may not want to pick
up one of those exciting new cars.
For the unpleasant fact of the matter is that junkyards are
doing a thriving business on automobiles that seemingly just
yesterday were showroom stars.
Which is why we suggest a trip to the, junkyard before you
decide to put a new car in your own yard.
And why we suggest that that new car be a Volkswagen.
' For while we can't promise you how long one will last,
we can tell you that over 13 million Volkswagens are Still on
the road.
We owe it all to a decision we made 24 years ago: To
spend very little time making our little car look better.
And a great deal of time making it work better.
So far, that one decision has kept us out of a lot
of trouble,
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BEAVER
By MRS. S. HUYTON
Mr, & Mrs. Wilbur Facey and
girls, Mrs. Sam F'acey Welburrt,
visited recently with Mrs.
Isabell Sugden and Tennyson
Johns,
Mr, & Mrs, Doug Stephens
attended the Walsh-Beierling
wedding in Parkhill United
Church, Saturday.
Diane Hutton and Charlene
Gilnik are spending three days at
Camp Sylvan with Grade VIII
Blass and teachers from Usborne
Central School,. 13F;AVER LuMeit Ft
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
Brenda Parkinson of Exeter
and Brenda Weston of St. Marys
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Fred Parkinson, Margaret
and Janet,
Mrs. Ellis Strahart and Miss
Jean Copeland attended the
annual meeting of District X
Horticultural Societies in the
Stratford Arena Saturday,
Dr. Grant Mills of Calgary,
Mrs. Ray Mills and Karen, Barry
and Louanne Levy of St. Marys
visited Saturday with Misses
Blanche and Rhea Mills.
Mr. & Mrs, Donald Wilson,
Sandra, Warren and Perry of
Lakeside were Sunday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith.
Mr. & Mrs, George Wheeler
and Mrs. John Butters visited
Sunday afternoon with Mr. &
Mrs. John Cooke of Mitchell.
Mrs. Marie Mills of London Was
a Sunday guest with Misses
Blanche and Rhea Mills.
Mr. & Mrs, Glenn Copeland,
Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna and
Miss Jean Copeland visited
Sunday evening with Mrs. Adrian
Pringle, Mrs, Jack Vyles and
Wayne Pringle of London,
Miss Jacqueline Beckett of
Galt spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. & MrS, Lawrence
Beckett and Geraldine.
Rev. & Mrs. J.P. Cooke of
mesford visited Sunday
evening with Mrs. John Butters
and Mr, & Mrs. George Wheeler.