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starts at 9 a.m. Monday for
the week. There will be open
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evening so everyone is wel-
come to come out and view
the work the young folk have stock spent the weekend with
done for the week. her mother, Mrs. Ruth
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WALTON 887-6063
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
correspondent
887-6677
Tweedsmuir Curator Mrs.
Nelson Reid is having a guest
speaker, Mrs. Ethel Poth
Bayfield, a member of the
Historical Society at the Wal-
ton Women's Institute meet-
ing on Wednesday, July 15 at
8:15 p.m. at the community
hall. Roll call - A memory of
Grandma. Each member
bring a picture for the
Tweedsmuir History Book.
Motto: Changes in Walton in
the last ten years. It's an
open meeting and guests are
invited from other Institutes,
everyone is welcome.
PERSONALS:
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Short-
reed, and family and Mrs.
Jim Shortreed attended the
58th Higgins reunion at, the
Belgrave Institute hall on
Sunday.
Alex Gulutzen has return-
ed to Alberta following a visit
with his family. Also he
attended the graduation in
Londesboro of his daughter
Darlene.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wat-
son had quite a surprise visit
this past Thursday from Dr.
and Mrs. Sam Frankling and
their son Bill of Milton. Mrs.
Frankiing and Mr. Watson
are cousins, Mrs. Sadie Mc
Donald also a cousin and
Mrs. Vera Badley, Blyth
visited at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dou g Fras-
er and Cheryl spent a few
days in Windsor the first of
last week with Clayton Fras-
er.
The Walton Area Sports
recreation committee have
held a meeting recently in
the Public Library, to make
their final plans for a Pork
Barbecue, Saturday July 18
from 4 - 6;30 p.m. Advance
tickets may be purchased
from any of the recreation
committee members. Then
following the barbecue there
will be a ladies fast ball game
between the Milverton Suns.
and the Kitchener Kieswet-
ters.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wat-
son spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prit-
chard, Kim and Mark in
London.
Mr. and Mrs. George Will-
iamson were greeters on
Sunday morning at Duff's
United Church. The service
opened with a sing-song of
favourite hymns led by Mrs.
Neil McGavin accompanied
by Mrs. Bill Humphries at
the piano. Ushers were
Harvey Craig, Murray Shol-
dice and Jack McEwing. The
Rev. Charles A. Swan spoke
on the thought, Don't give up
as Terry Fox gave a good
example as he never gave up
was always determined, his
goal was accomplished
through sickness and then
death. The sermon was on
"Dominion Day", when w,e
commemorate Canada's
Birthday July 1. Canada is a
favourite land and envied by
the rest of the world. The
Active trading,
light supply at
Stockyards
sold fat 84 00
Stockyards on Friday traded
actively on a light supply of
cattle. There were 402 cattle
and 1901 pigs on offer.
Choice- Steers - 83.00 to
86.00 with sales to 89.25.
Good steers - 81.00 to 83.00.
A steer consigne&by L & B
Farms of Wallenstein weigh-
ing 1330 lbs. sold for 89.75
with their lot of 12 steers
averaging 1339 lbs. selling
for 85.30.
Two steers consigned by
Bob Alexander of Ethel
averaging 1380 lbs. sold for
87.75 with his lot of 14 steers
averagine 1441 lbs. selling
for an overall price- of 84.50.
Twelve steers consigned
by K &.L Beef Farms of Ethel
averaging 1148-lbs. sold for
85.00 with their load of 24
steers averaging 1156 _ lbs.
selling for an overall price of
84.50.
A steer consigned by El-
mer Gardner _of R.R. 3,
Mitchell weighing 1290 lbs.
sold fro 87.50 with his lot of 6
steers averaging 1220 lbs.
selling for 84.55.
Four steers consigned by
Joe Murray of R.R. 5,
Seaforth averaging 1077 lbs.
Choice. Heifers - 79.00 to
82.00 with sales to 83.25.
Good Heifers - 76.00 to
79.00.
A heifer consigned by
George Wheeler of Brussels
weighing 1060 lbs. sold for
83.25 with his load of 27
heifers averaging 993 - lbs.
selling'for an overall price of
81.20. .
A heifer- consigned by
Mervin Smith of Walton
weighing 1240 lbs. sold for
82.00
Two heifers consigned by
Robert Hehn of R.R. 3,
Walkerton averaging 995 lbs.
sold for 80.25.
Choice- Cows - 54.00 to
57.00 with sales to 63.50.
Good Cows - 51.00 to 54.00.
Canners & Cutters - 48.00 to
51.00.
-30 to 40-lb. pigs traded to a
high of 37.50.
40 to 50-lb. pigs to a high of
45.00.
50 to 60-lb. pigs to a high of
51.50.
60 to 70-lb. pigs to a high
of 55.25.
70 to 80-lb. pigs to a high
of 57.00.
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Historical speaker at Walton WI
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