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• Niagara Falls
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
STAFFA
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Cross of
London and Mr, & Mrs, Leslie
Miller holidayed for a few days at
Niagara Falls and in the USA,
Mrs. Barry Mahon and Scott
and Elizabeth Templeman
visited on the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Campbell of North
Burlington and Mr. & Mrs. Dave
Capling of Missisauga.
Bonnie Miller 'of Toronto and
Paul Miller of Guelph spent the
weekend with their parents Mr, &
Mrs. Clifton Miller,
Darlene Templeman and David
McMaster of Waterloo visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs, John
Templeman and family.
Mrs. Dorlene Norris and Garry
of Brampton, and Mr. & Mrs.
John Burleigh and Joan,
Goderich, visited Sunday with
Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr, & Mrs.
Bob Norris and family.
Mrs. Lloyd Miller and Mrs.
John Templeman visited with
their mother at Huronviev
Sunday. It was Mrs. Duncans
eighty-fourth birthday.
Teresa Miller, Fanshawe spent
the weekend with her parents Mr.
& Mrs. Russell Miller and boys.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Scott and Ron ware moving this week into their
new home in Mitchell, Mr. & Mrs.
Rob Templeman, Stratford are
moving into the house vacated by
Scotts and owned by Mr. & Mrs.
Clifton Miller.
4-H club
to bake bread
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
ELIMVILLE
Elimville II 4-H club.met at the
leaders home, Mrs. Floyd
Cooper. This project is "Lets
Bake Bread". Election of officers
was held, They are president,
Helen Batten; vice-president,
Joan Kerslake, secretary
rotating Lisa Westcott for this
meeting; press reporter Kathy
Cooper, cover designer Joan
Kerslake.
The covers will be sand and
dark brown and the club
nickname will be "Bouncy
Bakers," The next meeting will
be Thursday October 9 at Joan
and Donna Kerslake's.
Judy Johns made Freezer
Whole Wheat Bread. Each club
member had a chance to knead
bread and a discussion period
was also held during this time.
The dough was then frozen
el and will be baked at the next
meeting.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. John Batten
camped with the Ausable River
Nomads at the "New
Homestead" Bayfield on the
weekend,
Most of us can have a grand
time thinking of what a grand
time we'd be having if we were
only having it.
CAMP SYLVAN EXPERIMENTS - Students of J,A,D. McCurdy school at Huron Park spent two days at
Camp Sylvan this week. Enjoying an experiment are students Christine Hain, Darlene Knee, Darlene Smith
and Sharon Salvona, Looking on are Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority education and information
co-ordinator Deana Young and McCurdy vice-principal Pat Soldan. T-A photo
Guest minister at Greenway
Couple back from west trip
.Paget Tlino-Asivocate,'Octai;).er 2, 1975.
* Men's & Ladies'
Down Filled Jackets
& Vests for riding or
skiing.
* Men's & Boys' Fleece
Lined Cavalry Boots
* Along with our line of
Western Tack &
Riding Apparel.
SCOTT'S
LEATHER SHOP
120 Sanders St.. W.
EXETER 235-0694
Macintosh
Apples
Available Saturday Only
FRANK SAWYER
ORCHARD
Hwy. 4 at Crediton Road
Chevrolet Impala
Chevelle Malibu
:.71:11g
146, •
Chevrolet 'Camaro
30.0 MPG 20.4 MPG
That's based on U S EPA test results with the
250 1-bbl. 6-cylinder engine and manual transmission.'
Chevrolet
Monza Towne Coupe
39.6 25.2 M PyGG
That's based on U S EPA test results with the
140 1-bbl. 4-cylinder engine and manual transmission.'
Chevrolet
Chevette
48.0 MPG Highway
33.6 MPG City
That's based on U.S. EPA test results for the tour-seater
model with the standard 1.4 litre 4-cylinder engine, 1-barrel
carburetor, 4 speed Manual transmission and 3 70.1 axle ratio.
22.8 "Ilif„,,9, 15.6 MCity
That's based on U S EPA results with the
350 4-bbl V8 and standard automatic transmission
30.0 20.4 MPG
That's based on U S EPA test results with the
2501-bbl.6-cylinder engine and manual transmission
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Chevrolet/Oldsmobile Dealer for 76.
16.8 MPG 15.6 MPG 24.0 Hig1:1-1119
Chevrolet Vega
Chevrolet Fleetside Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Pickup
.nExtatrill51,' ."4,71,,,
Thal's based on U 5 EPA test results with the
305 2-bbl V8 and standard automatic transmission
21.6 Highway
That's based on U S EPA test results with the
350 4-bbl. V8 and manual transmission,•
hway M 39 • Hi 6 G g
• ••• City 25 G
That's based on U S EPA
test results with the 140
1-bbl 4-cylinder engine
and manual transmission
22.8 tr,F.9,
15.6 MPG
That's based on U S EPA
test results with the 350
4-bbl V8 and standard
automatic transmission
Chevrolet Caprice
Chevrolet
Nova/Concours
30.0 MPG 21.6 MP
G
That's based on U S EPA test results with the
250 1-bbl 6-cylinder engine and manual transmission
Some of the equipment illustrated it optional at extra cost.
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GM
Brophey were Mrs, Eva
Bariteau, Grand Bend and Mr. &
Mrs, Hugh Brophey and family,
London.
Area couples attend
wedding in London
By MANUEL CURTS
GREENWAY
Rev. Clyde Westhaver was the
minister at • the United Church
service on Sunday. Rev. Harley
Moore was the guest anniversary
speaker at Brinsley. The flowers
in the church, Sunday were
placed there by the members of
the family of the late Carl'
Guenther. Carl was a former
choir member, member of the
Session and a Sunday School
superintendent for some years.
Mr. & Mrs. George Gotten have
returned home following a three
week motor trip to the west coast,
They attended the International
Plowing Match near Oshawa on
their way home,
Marlene Bullock, who is on the
nursing staff at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, has returned to
her duties, following a week's
By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Morley spent
Tuesday and Wednesday at the
plowing match. Bill was in the
Huron County booth.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Zavitz and
Ernie, Thedford visited Friday
with Mr. & Mrs. Ernest
FergtisOn.
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Wallis and
family, Kitchener were Sunday
supper guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Alton Wallis.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Blair, Cen-
tralia and Margery Morley were
Sunday dinner guests with Mr. &
Mrs. MacLeod Mills.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Mardlin and
girls, Wesley, visited Saturday
evening with Mr, & Mrs.
Hamilton Hodgins and Berton.
vacation at her home here.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Woodburn
visited with Mrs. Tillie
Stewardson, Kincardine, Friday
evening, On Sunday they were
guests with Mr. & Mrs. David
Cluness, Komoka, and attended
the United Church anniversary
service there, at which Dr.
Robert McClure was speaker.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Vera
Sugar and spice
- Continued from Page 4
terviewed, Three agreed to sign a
contract,
May 1975: 32 vacancies listed
with Manpower. Two replies.
April and May: more ad-
vertising.
June 1975: 40 vacancies. Only
54 applications were received
from Canadian teachers.
Result: three accepted con-
tracts; 30 accepted contracts
elsewhere, seven will not accept
a contract at this time; five are
not suitable.
So. When he wrote, Fort
Vermilion School Division was
short 28 teachers for September,
I take back all my sympathy,
for young teachers. One of two
things is obvious.
Either the Fort Vermilion
School Board is one of the worst
in the world, which l doubt.
Or all you young idealists, of
both sexes, don't really want to
teach that much, You want a nice
job, in a nice school not too far
from Morn and Dad, in the city or
close to it, where you won't get
your feet wet or your hands dirty,
won't be too cold or too lonely.
Otherwise, you'd be up there in
Peace River, getting the ex-
perience of your young lives and
finding out what makes you tick.
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE.
THAMES ROAD
Mr. & Mrs, William Snow Jr.,
Kippen, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Snow,
London, were guests at the
wedding of Duncan Etherington
in London on Saturday and also
the reception at the Ivanhoe in
London.
Tina and Cresta Snow, Kippen,
spent the weekend with their
grandparents Mr. & Mrs. William
Snow. On Sunday evening Mr. &
Mrs. Jim Snow, London, and Mr.
& Mrs. Bob Snow, Hensall, were
guests with Mr, & Mrs. William
Snow.
Mrs. Mac Hodgert visited on
Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
Wilmar Howatt, Londesboro,
Several from this community
attended Septemberfest at
Kirkton-Woodham Community
Centre on Friday and Saturday
evenings.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Stewart, Mr. &
Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan and
Connie, Mr. & Mrs. William Roh-
de, Laurel Hodgert attended the
fiftieth anniversary of Kirkton-
Woodham church union at
Kirkton-Woodham Community
Centre on Sunday.
Mrs.William Thomson, Exeter,
Mr. & Mrs, William Rohde visited
with Mr. & Mrs. Hiram Hanna
who are patients in St, Marys
Memorial Hospital; with Mr.
Fred Thomson who is at the
Kingsway Nursing Home, St.
Marys, and also with Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Ross of St. Marys on
Sunday afternoon.
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be observed on
Sunday, October 5 at the regular
church hour.
The United Church Women will
hold their Thanksgiving meeting
on Monday, October 6 at 8:30
p.m.
Brinsley woman
is hospital patient
By GORDON MORLEY
BRINSLEY
Mrs. Harvey Tweddle has been
a patient in the University
Hospital since last Friday.
Sympathy of the community is
extended to Mr, & Mrs. Jack
Trevithick and family on the loss
of Mrs. Trevithick's sister, Mrs.
Irene Johnson.
Visitors with Mrs. Ancell Lee
Wednesday afternoon were Mrs.
George Prest and Kathleen
Morley.
Mr. & Mrs, Perry Harris of
Thamesford dined Sunday
evening with Mr. & Mrs. Harvey
Morley,
Cindy Prest has began the 4H
Club with one of the Clandeboye
groups.
Mrs. Harvey Tweddle visited
with Mrs. Jack Tweddle and
family Wedesday afternoon,
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Newborn 30's $2.09
Daytime 15's $1.49
Daytime 30's $2.49 )
r1 Overnight 12's $1.29 .,,
Daytime 24's $2.69
Extra Absorbent
Toddler 12's $1.69
Lady Patricia
Hair Spray
Vaporisant Non-Aerosol
230 ml $1.99 Soft Hold or Firm Hold
Mail-In Offer For Free Keystone Hair Brush
LARGE 1 • 49
Head & Shoulders
Shampoo
$1.19
Faberge
Hairspray
Wheat Germ & Honey
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