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DAYS
July
30 and 31
in
DASHWOOD
Friday, July 30
6 pm Midway Opens
6 pm Sauerkraut/Sausage
6 pm Bavarian Garden
8 pm Talent Show and Beauty Queen
Saturday, July 31
10:30 Soap Box Derby = 2.00 Colossal Parade
Noon Bavarian Garden 3.30 Arm Wrestling
Noon Sauerkraut/Sausage fl 4.00 Pet Show
1.00 Midway & Games 11 4,00 Tug of War
1.00 Judging Floats 7.00 Sports Finals
9.00 Dancing
AILSA CRAIG
GALA DAYS
July 24, 25
Starting with Turtle parade at noon, Saturday
following with Turtle races
Ball games and chicken barbecue 4:00-7:00
Sunday - pancake breakfast: 7:00-10:00
Church Service, bailgame, gospel singing.
Beef barbecue: 5:00 p.m.
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Kirkton Woodham
Cornmvnity Centre
Sat., July 24
Skippers
Orchestra
proceeds for athletic field
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Admission $2.00
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FUN PoR ALL AT GRANTON
COMMUNITY PARK
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Fun Day
Celebration
JULY 24
Parade Starts at 11:00 a.m. from cenotaph
• Bond Concert RCR Pipe Band from Stratford
• Games of Chance
• Ball Games • Food Booth
• Admission: Adults 504 Children 5a
All Children in Costume Admitted tree
Sponsored by bronton R0 Community Assoc.
It's a family affair .. the
Villagt Rttreat (gentre
Grand Bend, Ontario 238-2348
OPEN DAILY
GRANNY'S KITCHEN - from 7:00 a.m.
Serving breakfast and lunch
Breakfast served anytime
BEACHCOMBERS ROOM
Smorgasbord Daily 5:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Sunday Brunch 12:00 - 2:30 p.m.
SOUTH HIBBERT
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Annual
PORK BAR-B-0
Cromarty Ball Park -
Saturday, July 31
Dinner 5:00 p.m.
Adults $3.50
Children Under 12 $1.50
Baseball All Day
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SATURDAY r JULY 24 TALENT SHOW
Featuring
Pride Mitchell & Peaches
FRIDAY JULY 23
at moo in Zurich Arena
Crewning of
" QUEEN OF THE FAIR
9= p.m.
FAIR DANCE
Music by
". The Blenders London "
Admission $2.50
SATURDAY JULY 24
12:30 p.m. PARADE
Led by CLINTON LEGION PIPE RAND
1:15 pan, OFFICIAL OPENING
1:30 p.m. HORSE SHOW
HEAVY & LIGHT HORSES & PONIES
Over 51,000 In Prize Money
D.W. (ocm) BESLEY
2:00 p.m. Per SHOW
2:1$ p.m. HORSE SHOE PITCHING
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3:00 pan, BABY SHOW
Sponsored by CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
3:30 p.m. PONY PULLING MATCH
SUN PARLOUR PONY PULLING CLUB
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LION'S CAGE
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BIRTHS
BOWER — Marvin and Lynda (nee
Fuss), 176 Angeline St. N. Lindsay,
are yerypleassed to announce the
arrival of their first child Mark
William James, born July 15, 1976 at
Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay.
First grandchild for Mr, and Mrs.
William Fuss and fourth grandchild
for Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bower. 30e
BIERLING — Dennis and Kate (nee
Campbell) are happy to announce the
safe arrival of their daughter Krista
Denise. July 16, 1976, weight 6 lb, 8
oz. at South Huron IlospitaiSTrood
grandparents, Andy and Gladys,
Gerry and Isa. 30p
DALE — Dave and Terri-Lynn (nee
Robinet), Sea forth are proud to an-
nounce the safe arrival of their
daughter Christine Ann, 5 lbs. 6 oz.,
July 14, 1976 at Victoria Hospital,
London. First grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Dale, Exeter and Mr. and
Mrs. A. Robinet of F.B.I. 30c
MacNEIL — Ian and Joan (nee Ratz
RN.) are happy to announce the
birth of their son, Robert Cameron, 7
lbs. 15 oz. at Ottawa Civic Hospital,
July 7, 1976. 30c
McCARTER — Joyce and Ken are
happy to announce the safe arrival of
their daughter Lisa Marie, born July
13, 1976 at South Huron Hospital, Ex-
eter, A little sister for Randy and
Darren. Proud grandparents are Mr,
and Mrs. Sam Bower and Mr. and
Mrs, James McCarter, 30c
RICHARDSON — Don and Janis are
happy to announce the birth of their
daughter Erin Marie on July 17, 1976
at Stratford General Hospital. First
grandchild for Ken and Dorothy Dun-
can and another for Jim and Clara
Richardson. 30c
ROSS — At St, Marys Hospital, July
20 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross, RR
1, St, Marys (nee Nancy Strang), a
son, Robert Brent, 30c
WELSH — Born to Linda and Jim
Welsh, brother to Robbie, Denise
Jonathon 9 lbs. 5 oz„ born at 1:22
a.m., July 15, 1976 at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. 30p
WRIGHT — Bill and Lana are pleas-
ed to announce the birth of their
daughter Renee Danielle, July 17,
1976 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
A sister for Leanne and grand-
daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Keller and Mr, and Mrs. Ted
Wright. 30c
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Foster,
Thamesford, are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Lois Mildred, to Andrew
Murray Robertson, son of Mr, and
Mrs. James Robertson, Lucan. The
wedding will take place on Friday
August 27, 1976 at 7 p.m. at Glen
Cairn Baptist Church, London, On-
tario, 30c
Mr. and .-.Mrs; slohna Templeman,'
RR 2, Staffa wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Geraldine Anne to James
Thomas Ramsey, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Neilson, 22 Britannia
Street, Stratford. Vows will be
spoken at 7 p.m. Saturday, August 7,
in Cromarty Presbyterian Church,
Cromarty. 30c
4
"ENGAGEMENTS --
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sweet, Ex-
eter and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kee,
London take pleasure in announcing
the forthcoming marriage of their
children, Cheryl and Chris. The wed-
ding will take place Saturday, August
7, 1976 at 2:30 p.m. in Byron United
Church, London, Ont. 30p
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wurm, Ex-
eter are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Linda Marie to Charles
Bremner, son of Mr, and Mrs, Frank
Bremner of Exeter. The wedding will
take place at Exeter United Church
at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday , August 21,
1976. 30p
CARD$ OF THANKS —
The family of the late Peter Brand
would like to express their thanks to
their friends and neighbours for the
many expressions of sympathy. The
floral tributes, baking, donations to
the Heart Fund and Masses were
deeply appreciated. Special thanks to
Father Durand, Father Conway, Dr.
Goddard and the Bonthron Funeral
Home, 30p
I wish to thank my relatives,
neighbours and friends for visits,
treats and flowers while I was a
patient in South Huron Hospital.
Thanks to Dr, Gans, nurses and staff,
— Irene Brintnell 30p
I would like to say a special thank
you to Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Bestard
for a grand 86th birthday party, —
Fanny Clark 30c
We would like to thank the many
neighbours, friends and anyone who
assisted us in any way during
Friday's fire and since in cleaning
up. Special thanks to the Crediton,
Centralia and Exeter fire
departments. — Eric, Thelma,
Anita, Jeremy and Dwayne
Finkbeiner 30p
We would like to express our
thanks to the children, friends and
neighbours for their help to make
this Summerfest and picnic at
Edelweiss Acres Farms possible. —
Erich and Kaethe Freiter 30c
I wish to thank the nurses at South
Huron Hospital and Dr. Gans for
their very kind treatment while I was
a patient there. Special thanks to
Betty Robinson and the three "T's"
and my friends and neighbours for
cards and gifts. It was all very much
appreciated. — Clara Harris 30c
I wish to thank everyone for
flowers, cards, gifts and visits while
I was a patient in St, Joseph's
Hospital and since returning home.
Also thanks to Drs. Marshall, Sales
and Goli, the nurses and help on the
fourth floor, — Gordon Johnson 30c
I would like to say Thank-you for
the lovely cards, gifts, visits and
flowers I received while in South
Huron Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Wallace and nurses. — Joyce and
Lisa McCarter 30c
The family of the late Harold Simp-
son of Exeter would like to thank
their many friends, relatives,
neighbours for kindness and sym-
pathy shown during the loss of a
beloved husband, father, and grand-
father. Thanks to everyone for
'towers, ,syssipar rearda, faod and ,
donation§ to' earl and Cancer
Funds, visits to the funeral home.
Special thanks to the Exeter Lawn
Bowling Club, Hoffman's Am-
bulance, OPP, Town Police, Dr. Wal-
ly Read and Dr. William Steciuk,
also to all Who worked so hard at the
hospital, — Dorothy Simpson and
girls Gwen and Carolyn 30c
first class accommodation
throughout. All side trips and ad-
missions included. Pick ups are
made on route. Write or phone now
for your free brochure Mount Forest
323-1545 or Mitchell 348-8492,
Limited space available on the
following tours:
WEST COAST: 21 day tour departing
August 16 including Vancouver, Ed-
monton, Calgary, Columbia
Icefields, Butchart Gardens, Jasper,
Banff, Okanagan Valley and more!
EAST COAST: 12 day tour departing
August 4 and 15. Visits Halifax,
Charlottetown, St. John, Sydney,
Reversing Falls, Magnetic Hill,
Cabot Trail, Anne of Green Gables
and, much more!
OTTAWA & 1,000 ISLANDS; 3 day
tour departing July 25 and August 27
visiting Ottawa, Kingston, Upper
Canada Village, Old Ft, Henry, 1,000
Island boat cruise.
CIRCLE LAKES: On August 9 circle
the northern lakes on 6 day tour
featuring Michigan, Indiana, Illinois,
Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ontario as
well as Thunder Bay including Har-
bour Cruise, and visit to Old Ft.
William,
ROMANTIC EUROPE: Join us
September 2 for 23 day tour featuring
Holland, Germany, Austria,
Switzerland, Lichenstein, Luxen.
bourg, France, and Belgium.
Includes airs bus to airport, side
trips, admissions, 2 meals daily, first
class accommodation, fully escorted.
Early reservations essential!
CALIFORNIA; 21 day tour departs
October 17 including. 14 states, plus
Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Los
Angeles, Reno, Las Vegas, Painted
Desert, Hoover Dam, Grand Ca-
Hon, Petrified Forest and morel
AWAII; 15 day fully escorted tour
departs November 7, featuring 4
Islands - Oahu, Kauai, Maui, and
Hawaii. Travel via Wardair 747, All
sightseeing, admissions, first class
accommodation included.
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH TOUR: 5
day tour departing September 14,
visits the home of the.Amish folk,
famous Lancaster County with a
guided tour included, Gettysburg,
Hershey, Corning Glass WorkS and
much mere!
WASHINGTON, WILLIAMSBURG,
VIRGINIA: 7 day tour departing
September 4, features Williamsburg,
Jamestown, Richmond, Washington,
Lugay Caverns, Skyline Drive, Mt,
Vernon. A delightful tour during
America's Bi Centennial.
SEPT, 20 & 25 - 5 day Agawa Canyon
Fall Colour tour
SEPT, 30 - 3 day Lake Placid Fail
Colour
OCT. 2 - 3 day Letehworth Park Fall
Colour
OCT, 4.4 day Ottawa Fall Colour
OCT. 8.4 day Nashville
NOV, 12.2 day' WWVA Jamboree
Write or call Mt. Forest 323-1545 or
Mitchell 348.8402 fory our free new
Fall Brochure. All tours are fully es-
corted on modern washroom
equipped coaches with first class ae-
corninoilation throughout. All side
trips and admissions included, Pick
ups are made on route.
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Thomas
Smale wish to extend their sincere
thanks and appreciation to relatives,
neighbours and friends for their ex-
pressions of kindness and sympathy
during their recent sad bereavement
and for the beautiful floral
arrangements' and donations to
charitable funds. Special thanks to
Dr, Goddard, nurses, South Huron
Hospital, Bonthron Funeral Home
and the Legion Auxiliary for the
lunch, Legion Branch 468, Rev. Beck
and to the ladies who came to the
house, — Srnale family 30p
A note of thanks to ail who so kind-
ly sent flowers, gifts, cards, the
many phone calls, the treats sent in
by our friends were very much ap-
preciated by both my husband and
myself. Thank you to the nurses of
South Huron Hospital and Dr. Gans
for their kind administration. It has
all been most sincerely appreciated
by Hilda Smith 30p s
We would like to say thanks for
everyone's visits, flowers, cards, and
gifts, while patients in St, Joseph's
Hospital and since returning home.
Special thanks to Father Mooney
Drs. Manners, Tevaarwerk,
Shaheed, Scrimgeour, and nursing
staff on 3rd floor, — Marilyn and
baby Rosemary Shannon Thomp-
son 30p
The family of the late Laura Weido
wish to send our sincere thanks and
appreciation to all the nurses and
staff at South Huron Hospital for the
wonderful care she received while a
patient there during her illness, Also
to her neighbours, relatives and
friends for their visits to her, also for
the floral tributes, memorial
donations and expressions of erns
pa thy. Special thanks to the T, Harry
Hoffman Funeral Home and Am-
bulance Services, to Dr. Gulens,
Constable Tomesik, Zion Lutheran
Ladies Aid, Rev. Barz and all who
donated lunch. It was greatly ap-
preciated. — The Weido Family 30c
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to all our
relatives, friends and neighbours for
all the prayers, flowers, cards and
visits while Case was a patient in
South Huron and Victoria Hospitals
and since returning home, Special
thanks to all who helped Martin with
the farm work during the. seeding
time and everyone who offered to
help. — The Van Raay Family 30c
The family of the late Frank James
Zubal wish to express their sincere
appreciation to relatives, friends and
neighbours for the many acts of
kindness and expressions of sym-
pathy shown in the loss of a dear
brother, uncle and brother-in-law, for
the many beautiful floral tributes,
sympathy cards, donations to the
Heart and Cancer Funds, also for
Mass cards. Special thanks to Father
Mooney, C. Haskett & Son Funeral
Home, Lucan, the pallbearers and
flower bearers and a special thank
you to Herman Steffens, Joe
Koricina and Robert Heckman for
doing the chores and anyone else who
helped in any way. To Earl and
Marguerite Greenlee for having the
lovely lunch at their place after the
funeral and to all the wonderful
neighbours who brought food in to the
house and who,,helpAysith the lunch
after the funeral'. 'Your kindness and
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered in our hearts. — The
Zubal Family 30c
IN MEMORIAM—
BECK — In loving memory of our
son Rene, who passed away one year
ago July 19, 1975,
Your end was sad and sudden
You did not say goodbye.
You were gone before we knew it,
Only God knows the reason why.
A million times we've needed you
A million times we've cried;
You filled our hearts with happiness
And our memories with pride.
Your presence is ever near us*
Your love remains with us yet;
Because you were the kind of son
We both will never forget.
In loving memory, Mom and
Dad. 30c
BECK — In loving memory of a
dearly beloved brother Rene, who
left me one year ago July 19, 1975.
I could not believe my eyes
Or hold back the sad and lonely
tears;
Your end was so sudden and sad
Leaving only memories of times
we've had.
Thanks for the good times that I'm
sure to miss
And even the differences between
Brother and Sis
You are always in my heart and
forever in my mind
I only wish we'd had more time.
In loving memory, your Sister
Laura 30c
BECK — Rene what can I say, in my
sad time about a good and loving boy
who we laid to ,rest one year ago
today, except that
miss your hugs and kisses
And your laughter too
I wish I was there with you.
Sadly missed by, as you always
said it, my loving Grandma. 30e
A LETTER FROM HEAVEN
Dear Mom and Dad:
Dear Mom and Dad, I love you
Thanks for all you've clone,
Although I never told you
I'm proud to be your Sen.
In everything you did for me
You did the best you could,
I know you really loved me
You were so kind and good.
Though your hearts are very sad
And you really don't know why,
I'm safe up here ih God's dear arms
So there is no need to cry.
So, Folks, don't blame God
And dry away Your tears,
Instead let us thank Him
He gave us nineteen years.
I haven't really left you
In your hearts I'm with you still,
I've only gone to stay with God
I know it was His wills
And let's thank God for memories
Of all the time we've had,
And please remember always
I love you Mom and Dad,
For vou must remember also
Andbelieve me when I say,
That though I'm gone, I'm with you
Safe in your hearts each dey.
And please remember someday
Together again we'll be,
In God's dear home in heaven
When Ile brings you horne to me.
Withyou always, your loving son
Rene.
Written by 11. D, Beck, in loving
memory of a dearly beloved brother,
Rene Blakely Beck 1956 - 1975. R, D.
Beck, August 8, 1975. 30c
IN MEMORIAM
BECK In loving memory of a dear
friend, Rene who passed away one
year ago, July 19,1975,
Servant of God, well done
Thy glorious warfare's past
The battle's fought, the victory won
And lhoil art crowned at last.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by Ken, Alice and Sheila
Nadal, 30e
BECK — Inioving memory of a dear
brother Rene, who passed away one
year ago, July 19, 1975.
His smiling way and pleasant face
Are a pleasure to recall,
He had a kindly word for each
And died beloved by all.
Some day we hope to meet him,
Some day, we know not when,
To clasp his hand in the better land
Never to part again.
In loving memory, brother
Creighton, sister-in-law Sharon,
niece Charlaine, nephew Teddy. 30c
KLEINFELDT — In loving memory
of Norman Kleinfeldt, who passed
away three years ago July 13, from
his wife Lillian, daughter Ruth and
grandchildren Danny, Tracy, Paul
and Stephanie.
It is sad to walk the road alone,
Instead of side by side.
But to all there comes a moment
When our path of life divides,
But his weary hours and days of pain
His troubled nights are past
Mid in my aching heart, I know
He has found sweet rest at last.
Days of sadness still come o'er us,
Tears in silence often flow
For memory keeps you ever near us
For Husband, Dad and Grandpa we
loved so well,
30c
Reception
and Dance
for
Carol Ann Shackleton
and
Alvin Becker
(Bridal Couple)
Fri., August 6
PINERIDGE CHALET
Music by
BOB HEYWOOD
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
IN MEMORIAM
LEE — Treasured memories of a
dear daughter and sister Darlene
(Frayne) Lee, who left us so
suddenly seven years ago July 23,
1969.
The price of love is loneliness
For our dear one gone away,
Yet we know in each tomorrow
Lies a memory of yesterday.
The most wonderful things that
we've ever known
Was having your love and you for our
own
You gave our life a magic touch
Dar we miss you so very much.
Always remembered by Mom,
Dad, Harold, Helen, Marlene and
their families. 30p
O'BRIEN — In loving memory of a
dear father, grandfather and great-
grandfather Charles O'Brien, who
passed away July 22,1971.
Today recalls sad memories
Of a dear one gone to rest
And the ones who think of him today
Are the ones who loved him best.
And when we cease to think of you
It will he when God has called us too.
Always remembered by his
family. 30p
THOMPSON — In loving memory of
a dear son and brother William
Joseph, who passed away eight years
ago July 27,1968.
Two little hands are resting
A loving heart is still
A little son we loved is waiting
For us just over the hill.
A little lamb too sweet and pure
Upon this earth to roam
An angel came and took our dear
child home.
Sadly missed and always
remembered by Mom and Dad and
sisters Cindy and Rosemary, 30p
Reception
and Dance
for
SHEILA McBRAYNE
and
STEVE FABER
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., July 24
9 - 1 a.m.
FLORENCE COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Music by
Trademarks
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome .
IN MEMORIAM
VENNER — In loving memory of a
dear brother, brother-in-law and
uncle Jim, who passed.away July 19,
1972.
Memories are like threads of gold
They never tarnish or grow old.
Ever remembered by Lloyd, Bill
and families. 300
The Biggest
Ever .
EXETER MINOR
HOCKEY ASSOC.
BAKE
SALE
Fri. & Sat.
July 238. 24
IN FRONT OF
RANK OF NOVA SCOTIA
In case of inclement
weather - inside former
Independent News Office
GARAGE
SALE
Sat., July 24
11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Irene Gill
74 Lake Rd.
Grand Bend, Ont.
Lawn furniture, end tables,
coffee tables, lamp, dishes,
clothing, electric & push
lawn mowers, single bed,
stuffed toys, 78 RPM
records, record albums, &
numerous other items.
VANASTRA
RECREATION
CENTRE
BINGO
Every Friday Night
8:00 p.m.
JACKPOT
'200 must Go
Special $10 door prize
awarded ;elach week
on previous week's ad-
mission ticket. Must be
present to 'win. If not
claimed, prize will in-
crease by $10 for
following week. 15
regular games, 3
share-the-wealth. 6
cards for $1. Admit-
tance to 16 years and
over.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hern,
Woodham, are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Janet Marie to William
Kenneth McKeown, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Ralph McKeown, Georgetown,
The wedding to take place on August
14 at 4 o'clock in Elimville United
"so
Church. 30p
CASH BINGO — Seaforth Legion
Hall, Friday, July 23 at 8:15 p.m,
sharp. 15 regular games for $10 each
and a $75 Jackpot to go each week.
Admission $1.00 (Children under 16
not permitted), Proceeds for Welfare
Work. Sponsored by Br. 156, Seaforth
Royal Canadian Legion. 30tfnc
CHRIS BLACK and the Swinging
Brass will play for dancing at the air-
conditioned Mitchell & District Com-
munity Centre on Friday, July 23,
from 9 p.m. to 1 a,m. Admission $5,00
per couple - persons 18 years and
over. 29:30c
PUPPET SHOWS — "Jaques The
Wood Cutter" on Saturday, July 24 at
2 p,m. and 3 p.m. held on the second
floor of Exeter Town Hall, Admis-
sion 50e. 30c
GUNNING REUNION — Sunday,
July 25 at Riverview Park, Exeter,
Dinner at 1 o'clock. Please bring
cutlery and tea pots. Come and join
the fun. 30p
THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit
invites you to attend the Child Health
Clinic, J.A.D. McCurdy School,
Huron Park on Monday, July 26, 1976
from 9;30 - 11:30 a.m, for: 1, Health
Surveillance; 2, Anaemia Screening;
3. Immunization; 4. Hearing Screen-
ing; 5. Fluoride brushing of
children's teeth to prevent cavities
for ages 3 to 5 years; 6, Vision
Screening. 30c
BOY'S MIDGET Ball Tournament,
Saturday, July 31, Sunday, August 1
and Monday, August 2 at Kirkton-
Woodham Ball Park from 8 a,m, to 10
p.m, daily. 30c
BULLOCK PICNIC to be held on Sun-
day, August 1, at Riverview Park,
Exeter, 2 p.m. Bring your supper. 30p
HURON CATTLEMEN'S Associa-
tion Beef Barbecue and Dance,
Seaforth Memorial Centre, Wednes-
day, August 4, 1976. Barbecue 6.8
p.m. Dancing 9 1 to Chris Black and
the Swinging Brass; Refreshment
Bar, Tickets BBQ and Dance $5,00
per person. Proceeds for educational
purpose, Tickets are available from
Huron Cattlemen's Association
Directors and the Ontario Mielstry of
Agtieelture and Food, Clinton, On-
tario. 30c
PINERIDGE CHALET — 11/2 miles
West of Hewett, SAT., JULY 24 -
Closed Wedding Reception; SAT.,
JULY 31 - Groothuis-Blom Open
Wedding Reeeptioti, The Continen-
tals; FRI., AUG, 6 - Becker-
Shackleton Open Wedding Reception,
The Heywoods; SAT., AUG. 7 -
Finkbeinet-Obre Opeh Wedding
Reeeption, Joe Overholt & The
Standbys. For reservations phone
George Beer 262-2277; Chalet 236-
4213; or Don Mousseau 236-4610. Ad-
mission $2 per person. Reservations
held until 0:30 p.tn, only. 300
FETTES TOURS and TRAVEL, 184 • Main St. S., Mount Forest, On t.
Phone (519) 323-1545,
New fall brochure now available! All
tours are folly escorted on modern
washrOont equipped coaches With