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ois gamma PQIIIT, BR 0117.01110 THURSDAY, JULY 1st, 1965
Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM
Starring: Richard Viticirnark Carol Baker - Karl Malden
Sal Mineo and guest stare Jimmy Stewart - Edward G. Robinson.
If you like "How the 'West Was Won." yovell want to see
this one. Due to the length of this feature there will be the,
, show each night Monday tbrought Thursday at 8:00 e,nI.
end on Friday and Saturday the show will start at '7:15 Pine
but you can come as late as 8:30 and see the complete featuie.
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MORRIS. TWP. BARN, AND l 'cession of Morris Township.
LIVESTOCK D EW1-R ay ,413 eest in the fire were 13 sows,
BY FIRE a hog, 18 weaners and two calves.
Fire on Friday destroyed the
barn and some livestock of In addition, a milking machine,
Murray Westlink on the ath con- and a henhouse adjoining the
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From Your Grocer or Milkman Today or Phone 22
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• summer Cott's.*
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*GENTS: James Keys, RR 1, Seaforth; V. J. Lana RR 5, asstartit
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JUNE 30 - JULY 1-2-3-6-6
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barn were Wee deetroyed.
Total (tentage is estimated at.
10,800. It is partially covered by
inserance.
The fire was first - discovered
by children when they were .sent
to feed the henp.
WALTON \
Walton W.I. Hears
Guest Speaker
The june meeting of the wee
ton Women's Instittue was Pre-
sided Over by Mrs, Jell
Mes .Hefbert Traviss was the
accompanist.
Mrs. van Vliet extended, a
Welcome to the visitors who 'were.
Present,
I
Minutes of the previous meet-
ing were ahead by Mrp. George
Hibbert.
Committee appointees were:
Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull, Mrs. Ken-
neth McDonald, Mrs. Margaret
Humpmees, Mrs. AlVin alcDote
ald, Airs. Wm. Turnbull end Mrs.
Earnest Stevens.
Conveners named for the
family picnic are Mrs., Stewart
HumphrieS. Mrs. Nelson Marks,
Mrs Herbert Traviss, and Mrs.
Alvin McDonald.
Co-conveners far the health.
Drogram, Were Mrs. Clarence
Mallen and Mrs. George McCall.
The guest speaker, Mrs. June
?Greenan, of the Huron County
Health Unit, Goderich, was in-
tnodaced 'by *Mrs. Martin. Mrs,
Greenan spoke on communicable
diseases.
Mrs. Kenneth McDonald, Mrs.
C. Martin and Mrs. George Mc-
Call conducted a penny auction.
Mrs. G. Williamson, Mrs. Herb-
ert :Williamson, Mrs. Ronald
Williamson and Mrs. Harvey
Craig were hostesses for the
lunch.
Mr, laTarren. Brown et Burling-
ton, was a guest, last week, with
Mr. and Mrs, Allan McCall .
Miss "Tana Dennis, who spent
two weeks with relatives in.
Manitoba has returned home.
Attend United Church
London Conference
The Rev. Artluir Higginbothani
and Mr. Martin Haan were in
;London to attend the recent
weekend conference at West-
minster College. Preliminary
plans for a national project of
evangelism in the United Cherch
of Canaaa were Made at this
conference.
Duffle Ceeterinial Commitee
Plan Activities
The Centennial committee of
Charch, Rev.
Duff's 'United Chereh, Rev.
Penald. W. R. Sholdice, Jas. Mc-
Donald, Mrs. Wesley T-Inekavell,
Mrs. Nelson Reid. and Mrs.
Douglas Tennis, recently. It
was reported that leans for the
pteritina; of the centennal book,
'let ere almost eanplete,
for Saturday, September 18tb,
Mrs. Jan yan Vliet jr., Mrs.
San Wilbee and MrP. Neil Mc-
Gavin are the members of the
tontnittee in charge. Former
minsters of. pelf's Church will be
invited to speak on this occasion.
A sports committee, Brian
Travis, Bob Moisten, and Gerald
Smith, were appointed to "arrange
for baseball game after the
program. Members who have old
photos, snapshots, or any articles
of interest, suitable for, a table
display, are asked to notify tne
committee, Addresses of re-
latives and friends should be
given to Mrs. Nelson Reid for the
mailing list as soon as possible.
Dr. T. R. Mutehmor of 'Toronto
will be the geest minister at both
services, on Sunday, Sept. 19th.
17th And Boundry Unit
Of ‘Lipw June Meeting
The regular June meeting of
the 17th and Boundry. Unit of
:Duff's Chlurch, Walton, was held
at the home of Mrs. Rose, Ben-
nett with 11 members and one
visitor present.
The call to Worship, was given
by Mrs. Martin Baan to open the
meeting. Hymn 376 was sung
followed by Scripture reading, and
Prayer. The topic was given by
Hits. Donald Buchanan, A poem
was read by Mrs. Bean The
business session was presided
over by Mre. George Williamson,
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may obtain trees for planting
from the Department of lands
and Forests,
with exclusive new, clog-proof,
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in War in South Vietnam from a U.S. ArniY paratrooper. The CBC
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