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Reasons you should bring your
family to Hetherington Shoes
You should find our prices
competitive with the city plus we
save you gas, high parking
prices and the large crowds.
Ail Shoes are on display so you
see everything we have and try
them on freely. •
Because we're Interested in your
repeat business We're going to
try a little harder to fit you right
or tell you honestly if we Can't.
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3. Personal
Interest
THE ANNUAL MUNICIPAL
ENUMERATION
STARTS NEXT WEEK
The annual municipal enumeration will begin on Tuesday, September
4, 1979. During this month, an enumerator, carrying a proper identifica-
tion card, will call at your residence for a few minutes to check basic
information required in determining:
• the allocation of education property taxes between the public and
separate school systems;
• the distribution of provincial grants to local governments to help
reduce local tax bills;
• the preparation of jurors' lists; and
• population information needed for other municipal programs.
The enumerator must record such information as the name, age,
property status (e.g. owner or tenant), school support and residency of
all members of the household.
When the enumerator visits, please check that the information on
the Enumeration Notice is correct. If it is not, revise it and verify the
changes.
If you are not home, a Notice will be left for you. If changes are
necessary, please make them and mail the Enumeration Notice, as
soon as possible, in the self addressed postage prepaid envelope
accompanying the Notice. For any additional information, please
contact the local assessment office.
W. F. Jenkide
Regional Assessment Commissioner
Huron/Perth. Region
Phone: 52-47326
Zenith 66-500
Ministry
of
Revenue
Ontario
TOSE EASSESELS POST, AUGUST IL 1071V-- 111'
Jane Leeming honoured in Walton
Correspondent
MRS. AILAN MeCALL
887-6677
Kiss Jane Leeming was
honoured at a community
shower, Saturday evening
August 18 at Duff's United
Church, Walton, prior to her
wedding next month. The
basement was decorated
with yellow streamers and
white bells, also coloured
balloons. Pam and Ann Clark
were at the door to write
everybody's name on a beau-
tiful cameo cloth made by
Phyllis Mitchell and presen-
ted to Jane later.
Mrs. Marie McGavin wel-
comed everyone and announ-
ced a short program reading
two poems, "Do Something"
and "Facts of life" followed
by Cathy McGavin playing
two piano solos, "Sheppard
Boy" and "Melody of life'
Marie conducted a very
interesting contest from arti-
cles in your purse. Margery
Rock read a poem "Husband
Preserves" then Marie Mc-
Gavin led in a very lively
sing-song with Doreen Hack-
well as pianist. '
Jane was asked to come to
the front along with the
groom's mother, Mrs. Robin-
son and Jane's sister Mary
Brady. Mrs. Maud Leeming,
Jane's grandmother from
Huronview was also in atten-
dance.
Pat (McDonald) Bremner
read the address of congratu-
lations and best wishes were
extended from all Jane's
friends and neighbours and
relatives in the Walton and
surrounding community.
After opening the gifts,
Jane thanked everyone for all
the lovely gifts which she
would use in her new home
in Toronto.
For she's a jolly good
fellow was sung, then lunch
was served by the McKillop
ladies where Jane used to
live.
PERSONALS
Two girls from Hartford
City, Indianna spent one
week in this community
recently, on a 4-H exchange
program. Londa, Person stay-
ed with Mary Alice Ryan and
her family and Anglea Settig
was with. Nanci Bennett and
family. The girls were kept
busy with activities all week
seeing places of interest.
Mrs. Jim Shortreed was an
honored guest at her grand-
son's Jerry Lynne Smith's
wedding to Heidi Boersma
on this past Saturday at the
Christian Reform Church,
Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Shortreed also attended and
went later to the reception at
the brides parents home, R.
R. #2, Mitchell.
Mr. Jim Shortreed of the
Manor Seaforth spent a
couple of days at his home in
the village. On Wednesday
evening, Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Warwick of Brussels were
supper guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Shortreed.
Master Ronald Stevenson
had a tonsillectomy at Wing-
ham Hospital last Tuesday,
and is spending the rest of
his holidays this week at the
home of his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall.
Chris Stevenson was at the
same home for the week-end,
while his parents were in
Toronto on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Mitchell were dintaz guests
on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Wilmer Cuthill, Seaforth,
later assisting with the pro-
gram at Family Paradise
;Camping park in the ,after-
Beecroft
picnic
held in
Belgrave
A Beefcroft Picnic was •
held at the Belgrave W.I.
Hall on Sunday afternoon to
honour Mr. and Mrs. Hector
Hamilton of Gorrie on their
35th wedding anniversary
and. Mr. and Mrs., Jasper
Snell of R.R. 3, Myth on their
25th wedding anniversary.
Guests present were: Mrs.
Eccles Dow and her family of
R.R. 3, Wingham, Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Eteecroft and
their family of R.R. 1,
Belgrave, Mr„ and Mrs.
Hector Hamilton and family
of Gorrie, Mr. and Mrs.
Melville Beecroft and family
of Otterville and Mrs. Victor
Young of Wingham.
Everyone enjoyed a
smorgasbord dinner. After
the dinner, celebrants were
presented with gifts.
noon, Next Sunday the pro-
wam will consist of all those
that took part during the
FAinuner.
They had ideal weather
and a large crowd attended
the Walton Area Sports Club
5th annual squirts soft ball
tournament held at the Wal-
ton Park, Saturday and Sun-
day with eleven teams enter-
ed.
,Chepstow won the. B.C.
Championship receiving the
Mrs. Viala Kirkby attend-
ed a relatives wedding on
ISaturday in Sarnia. Mrs.
Nelson Reid accompanied
trophy donated by Ann and
Jerry Ryan and presented by
Ann Ryan.
. .
The most valuable player
trophy was presented to
Mike Murray of ChepstOw.
Seaforth won the A Cham-
pionship, receiving the Don
Achilles Memorial Trophy,
her and visited with Mrs,
Laura Machan and Mr. and
Mrs.IBob Machan and family
They returned home Sunday.
presented by Joe' Steffler.
The most valuable player
trophy was presented to
Scott Driscoll of Seaforth,
There were 12 home runs
with a dollar being paid for
each by Doug Kirkby, H & N
Dairy systems, Walton Inn
and McGavin Farm Equip-
ment.
Crowd at Squirt tourney