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Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll and
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Carroll were
weekend guests with Mr, & Mrs.
Ford Dyer, Sarnia.
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Greenlee
were dinner guests Sunday with
their grandparents Mr. & Mrs.
Heber Davis.
Mr. & Mrs, Leslie Greenlee and
Kim were Saturday evening
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Times-Advocate, April 4, 1974
Wooclham men attend
Holstein Assoc, meeting
Mr. 4 Mrs, George Wheeler,
Mrs, Frank Rodd, Mrs. John
Butters, Mr. Sr Mrs. John Rodd,
Pamela and Calvin, Mr. & Mrs.
David Wheeler and Steven and
Miss Jean Copeland were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Glenn
Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen and
Deanna and helped Mr. Wheeler,
Sr. celebrate his birthday,
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Brine and
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Miller attended
the Ladies Night of the Ailsa
Craig Masonic Lodge Friday
evening.
Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs.
Jim Haziewood on the arrival of a
baby sister for Stephanie.
George and David Wheeler and
Fred Parkinson took in the bus
trip sonsored by the Holstein
Friesian Association, Saturday.
Mr, & Mrs. Austin Timms held
a successful auction sale Wed-
nesday. Austin, Elva and Linda
have moved to their new home
near Elginfield.
cy Bertens, Joanne Selves and Patricia MacDougald. Front, Barbara
Westman, Lynn Robinson, Elizabeth Levy and Linda Timms.
By MISS JEAN COPE .AND
wOODHAM
Scott Thomson returned home
frail St. Marys Memorial
Hospital, Monday where he had
been a patient following an
apendeetomy.
Mr, & Mrs. William Spence and
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Hartwick
returned home Monday from an
enjoyable holiday in Nassau.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs, Fred Parkinson, Margaret
and Janet were Mr. & Mrs, Tom
Parkinson of London, Mr. & Mrs,
Randy Preszcator of St. Marys
and Mr. & Mrs, Gerald Hern of
Zion,
The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to the family
of the late William Thomson who
was a long time resident of this
area prior to retiring to Exeter.
The flowers in the church on
Sunday were in his memory
having been placed there by the
family.
GET COUNTY HONOURS — At the annual spring Perth County 4-H
Achievement Day at Kirkton Saturday, members of area clubs received
County honours, Back; left, Margaret Parkinson,
,
Debbie Schaefer,Nan-
Centralia girls to visit potter
April fool prize given card player
and Mrs. Murray Neil will be
donated to Bunny Bundle,
Personals
Senior Citizens met Monday for
an afternoon of crokinole and
cards followed by lunch.
Mrs. Lorne Hicks returned
home last week following a
vacation at San Padre Island off
the coast of Texas.
Mr. & Mrs. Chas Rowe arid
Carolyn, accompanied by Mrs.
Richard Fox and Shari of Wind-
sor, were visitors Wednesday of
last week with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin
Essery, Carolyn was visiting her
grandparents and other relatives
before leaving for Vancouver
where she has accepted a position
in the office of the Canadian
Pacific Airlines. She is a
graduate of St. Clair College.
Mr. & Mrs. W.Baker, Grand
Bend, were visitors for a few
days last week at the home of Mr.
& Mrs. Wilfred Huxtable,
Visitors at the home of Mrs.
Russell Schroeder were Mr, &
Mrs. Sam Semple of London,
Saturday; and on Sunday Mr. &
Mrs. B. Webb; Mr. & Mrs. J,
Schroeder; Mr. & Mrs. W.
Schroeder and Lisa ,of London;
M
r& Mrs,. Lloyd Hewitt of
Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel
were Sunday visitors with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. &
Mrs. Karl Keller in London.
Mrs. Elliott Sutherland,
Glencoe, Mrs. M. Turner and
Michael of Dutton; Mrs. Will De
Neire and girls, St. Thomas, and
Gloria Sutherland of London
were Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. John Thompson, Mrs.
Sutherland and Mrs. Thompson
are sisters.
Steven and Susan Jaques,
Granton were Saturday visitors
with their grandparents Mr. &
Mrs. Fred Bowden;Sunday, Mr.
& Mrs. Bowden attended the
confirmation service in Lieury
United Church and were visitors
with.Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Allison, Jim
and Debra.
Albert Regier is a patient in
South Huron. Hospital,
qatogozew
Weetta
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
Nancy Tindall and Penny
Smith were in charge of the
worship service at the regular
C.G.f.T. meeting Tuesday
evening of last week.
Dianne Skinner conducted the
games. Darlene Knee and Ann
Beaton were the leaders for the
sing song. Teresa Reid was
welcomed as a new member.
The next meeting of the
C.G,I,T. will be a visit to the
home of Rev. and Mrs. E. D.
Stuart and Mr. Stuart
will demonstrate his hobby of
pottery making.
Euchre Party '
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy and Mr.
& Mrs. Ken Hodgins convened the
euchre party in the Community
Centre Monday night.
Prize winners were ladies high,
Mrs. Russell Schroeder; lone
hands, Mrs. Maurice Mac-
donald; low score, Mrs. Otto
Darling; men's high, Percy
Noels; lone hands TomTomes;
low score, Chas. Railings.
Frank Hi6ks was the winner of
the April fool prize. The proceeds
from the, next party
gr
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THIS WEEK'S EXTRA SPECIALS
Scope Wilkinson
Mouthwash Blades
It's BABY WEEK
APRIL 1 TO 7
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REGULAR STORE HOURS Mon, & Tues. 10.6
Sale runs Thurs. Apr. 4, 10:00 a.m. to Thurs. Apr. 11, 6:00 p.m
New Spring Merchandise In Stock 'Now
A FINE LINE OF LADIES 1 /2 SIZE DRESSES
Savings on Spring Merchandise
ALSO SAVINGS ON LEVI GWG, HIS. JEANS and CORDS
STORE
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CLEARANCE
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BEND
CLOTHING
Back Room Boutique
Weds 1042 noon Thurs - Saf, 10.6
Arie Van Der Ende led the
Christian Reformed song service
on Sunday evening. A choir of
members of the congregation led
the singing with devotions by
Rev, Buekema.
Mrs. Forrest of Clinton,
Stanley Tudor of Hensel] and Mr.
Jeffrey of Wingham were
welcomed to the Home at 'Mon-
day's getogether. Marie Flynn
provided the piano ac-
companiment for the old tyme
music and sing-along.
The Kippen East Womens
Institute were hosts Wednesday
afternoon for the March birthday
party. The , twenty celebrants
were presented with gifts and a
specially decorated cup cake and
candle following the program.
Mrs. Connelly was M.C. for the
occasion and introduced the
following entertainers; Mrs.
Mary Broadfoot, Mrs. Hoggarth,
Mrs. Drummond, Mrs. Hummel
and Mrs. Kinsman. The audience
enjoyed the old tyme dances by
the ladies in costume, the action
songs, the sing-along and piano
instrumentals. Mrs, Scratch
thanked the ladies on behalf of
the residents.
Ken Scott of Blyth and his
orchestra entertained on Family
Night. This program of country
and western and old tyme
favourites was very popular with
the residents.
Notice is hereby given to
all persons in possession of
land„ in accordance with
the weed control act, 1972,
section 4, #11, 14, and 20,
an amendment thereto, that
unless noxious weeds grow-
ing on their land within the
municipality of the Village
of Grand Bend are
destroyed by the date of
June 15, 1974 and
throughout the season, the
municipality may enter
upon the said land and
have the weeds destroyed,
charging the cost against
the land and taxes, as set
out in the act.
The cooperation of all
citizens is earnestly
solicited. council
visage of
Grand Bend
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GRAND BEND
PROPERTY
OWNERS
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