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RADIO COLLEGE
GRADUATE — Francis Hart
man of RR 3, Zurich has
successfully completed his
course at Radio College of
Canada and has accepted a
position as an electronics
technician at C.N. Telecom
munications in Toronto.
Try this as a temporary
repair for a tiny hole in a
window pane. Fill the hole
with a dab of colorless
nailpolish, allow to dry and
build up layers until the hole
is completely closed.
Explorers start activities
Jack Galloway, was in
charge. The next meeting
will be October 25. All girls 7
to 12 years of age are
welcome.
were
DO NOY
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A WIDE VARIETY — At a bakesale held Friday by the Anglican Church Women of Trivitt
Memorial Church, many foodstuffs were available for sale. Showing some of the many goods
are Carrie Russel, Tinny Wells, Florence Genttner and Gwen Gibson. T-A photo
SPEED
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Crediton lady enjoys colorful tour in north
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
CREDITON
Mrs. Will Oestricher en
joyed a three-day bus colour
tour with her brother Mr.
Frank Hardy, Burlington.
They toured the restored
site at Ville Ste Marie,
Midland then proceeded to
Cleveland House on Lake
Rosseau, Musk oka.
Cleveland House, opened in
the 1860’s, provided en
tertainment and a tour of the
lake in a boat skippered by a
man well acquainted with
the area, since he had once
worked at taking supplies to
the hotels and cottages
which ring the lake.
From Muskoka the group
proceeded to Sudbury. The
barrenness once associated
with that city has given way
to green grass
productive gardens.
The bus stopped at
Espanola, then crossed to
Manitoulin Island and
returned to Southwestern
Ontario by bus.
Mrs. Oestricher spent
sometimewith her brother in
Burlington .visited her sister
in Grimsby Hospital and
spent a week with Mr. & Mrs.
Don
and 4
Robert Greenwood,
Mills.
Explorers
Thirteen girls
present at the first meeting
of Explorers Wednesday
afternoon. Mrs. Gordon
Finkbeiner, assisted by Mrs.
Personals
Mrs. Ross Pickering, Mrs.
Doug Gill, Ella Morlock,
Mrs. Bruce Pierce and Mrs.
Nelson Lamport attended
the UCW rally at Chiselhurst
United Church, Tuesday.
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Weber
and Shelley were present at
the anniversary service at
Calvary United Church,
Dashwood, Sunday, and
spent therestof the day with
Mr, & Mrs. Clardnce Schade.
Friday a deer bounded into
the side of the car driven by
Rev. Bruce Pierce, on the
highway near Kilworth.
Mrs. Lloyd England has
returned home after 3
months in University
Hospital and will be going to
Burlington to her daughter.
Saintsbury
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Mr. & Mrs. Ford Dyer,
Sarnia, visited their
daughter Mr. & Mrs. Wayne
Carroll on the week end and
their granddaughter Lisa
Carroll returned home to
Sarnia with them.
Mrs. Bob Tindall attended
and served at the open house
for Miss. Nancy Richards at
the home of her parents, Mr.
& Mrs. Edwin Miller,
Thames Road on Sunday.
Bob Tindall attended later.
r 8th ANNIVERSARY SALE
ENJOY A SHORT DRIVE &
LONG VALUES
$3.95t0$4.95
continues
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Mrs. Maurice MacDonald,
Mrs. Pete Sovereign and
Leann, Lucan visited Mr. &
Mrs. Heber Davis last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Davis visited
Mrs. Flossy Dickins,
McCormick Home, London
and Mrs. W. Riddelland Mrs.
J. Tyler St. Marys on
Thursday.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee
have spent many hours this
past week with Earls
mother, Mrs. Vera Greenlee,
St. Josephs’ Hospital, Mrs.
Greenlee is suffering with a
broken leg.
Gote Wennerstrom spent a
couple of days last week with
Mrs. Myrtle Isaac and
Marjorie London.
Mrs. Hugh Davis is
visiting relatives in Clio,
Michigan.
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NAME WINNERS
The following are the
winners in the Field Crop
Competition in conjunction
with the Exeter Fall Fair:
Grain Corn - Murray
Dawson 84, Jim Morlock 83,
Bob Down and Lome Hern
78, Winston Shapton 77,
George Sereda 75, Keith
Strang 71, Gordon Jones 70,
Gerald Dearing 70, Elmer
Powe, 70, Hern Farms 70.
Ensilage Corn - Winston
Shapton 87, Gerald Dearing
80, Jim .Morlock 79, Hern
Farms 78, Ed Miller 76,
Elmer Powe and Passmore
Farms 75, George Sereda 73,
Boh Down 73 and Keith
Strang 73.
When the best
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A TOUCH OF CLASS
THIS WEEKEND AT THE
RIVER MILL, BENMILLER
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entitled “A Touch of Class".
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Karat gold, by the yard as chains, fine timepieces,
earrings and bracelets to adorn and
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Engagement and wedding rings adhering to tradition
and breaking it, and custom designs by Anstetts
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Remember, Anstett is your American Gem Society Jeweller.
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The Anstett family looks forward to this informal and informative
occasion to introduce "A Touch of Class" jewellery
fashions on Saturday October 21 from 12 to 9 p.m.
and Sunday October 22 from 1 to 6 p.m., at the
River Mill of Benmiller Inn.
-P.S. Royal Doulton of England will exhibit a selection of their
most prestigious figurines for your aesthetic appreciation.
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