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attended a wedding,
Mr. and Airs. Russell .Varies and
Mrs. Ralph Trariss visited with
hiss Linda Traviss at Sparrow
Laic(' for a few days.
Miss carol Witheo, wIto has
completed a summer school course
at Western University, .Loudon,
is home,
There will be no service in
Iniff's 'United Church on August'
A number of the meMbers of
the Walton Women's Institute
Captain and Mrs. John, Beer were in attendance at the recent
and family of Winnipeg have been W.L meeting hold In LondoSboro
Visitors wit hAir, and Mrs. Earners Community Hall, spolisored by
son Mitchell. the Huron County Historical
Mr. and Mrs. Airie Peters spent Society.
two weeks in Holland where they
Mrs., Margaret • . Looming and
WALTON
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fraser
and daughter Cheryl are home
from their trip to ilia West Coast,
Mr. and Mrs. Mae Sholdice and
Murray enjoyed a recent motor
'trip to TO erillery, Manitoulin
Island, and Sudbury and also
paid a Visit to Santa's Village
located at Bracebridge.
Mrs. Margaret Humphries is
home after spending a month
at Rochester, with friends,
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Mrs. Verne Patterson of se8rorth.
and, Aliss Amye Love, Toronto,
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IT'S A "FAMILY AFFAIR"
THIS YEAS AT THE 1969
GREAT WESTERN -5A19
• . With this yea I's .accent oil a
'family affair" the 1969 edition Of
the Groat Western Fair swings
open. its gales on Sept.. iith
through Sept. 13th, to nine ..fun
packed days of wonder, excite-
ment, and entertainment for the
whole family.
Who hrltm' than George Kirby
o headline the• .opening three
nights of the all r free grandstand
show. Kirkby has attained inter-
national stature as an impresslou-
ig, but he is also a unique blend
of comic. raneonteur, singer, pian-
ist and dialectician who has de-
lighted audiences iii 1:0111' contitt-
outs. In ;.1 carcwr spanning 25
years Kirkby has entertained in
North Anterlien's premier night
spots: toured. Europe, .Australia
and Asia; appeared In most top
television shows and performed
world's leading with many of the
personalities.
Sharing the limelight with Kir-
by is the Sound of Ireland —
'The Irish rtovere, a lively
group who can -bolt out snappy,
robust tunes, and in the twinkling
sif an eye, shift over to tear-jerk-
ing ballads that makes everyone
who isn't, want to be :Irish: The
Irish Rovers made international
reeording charts with "The
Iruleorn" and ]lade Anieri tiiexe
ever sinee. They are four oxtra-
orilinary yenng musicians who
happen to be. Irish, and who
happen to be very, very, good.
Glen M ay wood who can start
an epidemic of laughter when he
steps onto the stage will emcee
ti4e. grandstand show. Rounding
out the performace i5 Vonda Kay
Atari Dyke who combines talent,
personality and warm charm to
win audience acclaim. Wit, ven-
triloquism, and a polished sing-
ing voice, are among her Outstand-
ing talents.
And that's the grandstand
show! There are hundreds of other
attruction,s going ou all day at the
(heat Western Fair Sept. 5
General admission $1,25. Kids 35e
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