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BY HELEN ALLEN
News of Ethel
Neighbours on 8th honour Mac Farlan r
Floyd Brown, Monkton.
W.L.A. and Mrs. Wardle
Carol of Brantford and Su
Hamilton visited Mr. and
Doug Wardlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. George
land of Mt. Bridges spent
„ weekend at their taller it
village.
Mr.. and Mrs. Elwin H°
Owen Sound visited Mr. and
Roy Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug pea
•of Exeter, Mr. Scott Pears
London visited Mrs. A. Peai
Mr. and Mrs. Clg'
Scheerer spent the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Querenge
at Laurel. ,
Mrs. George Mamelka c
Clair Shores visited her si
Mrs. Lothar Weber and fan
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Si
and family, Elmira, visited
and Mrs. Wm. Dobson.
SHE LOVES ATTENTI9N
, • This sturdy child is ofAnglo-Saxon descent with blonde
'hair and fair skin. Her blue eyes are not quite symmetrical
and this gives her rather an elfin look.
Cathy, nine, was born with three kidneys but this is not a
health problem. However-,•-she is prone to ear infectionS which
must be treated by a specialist.
Now in Grade four, Cathy has been doing average work in
school. She is the only child in her foster home where she
basks ,in all the attention she gets. Until recently, she much
preferred adult company and was impatient or even quarrel-
some with children, but lately her relations are much more
harmonious and she has developed friendships.
Cathy is neat and tidy, taking good care of her clothes,
and always thrilled with new things. She likes to keep her
hair well brushed and shining.
Warmly affectionate parents are being sought for Cathy. She
should be the only child or perhaps have teenaged brothers and
sisters. Her adopting family will need to accept the fact.that
information on her background is limited.
To inquire about adopting Cathy, please write to Today's
Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronb M4P 2H2. For general
adoption information, please contact your local Children's Aid
Society.
“The neighbors of Mr. and Mrs
Tom MacFarlane, eighth line
Grey, presented them with a
clock before their departure from
the neighborhood to make their
home, in Brussels. They are
living on the tenth line for pre-
sent, while they - erect a new
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Snyder of Mof-
fatt have moved to the farm of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom MacFarlane.
.The family of Mrs. -A. Ray-
Mond held a successful sale to
dispose of her home and con-
tents. Mr. and Mrs. William
Dolson purchased the home. Mrs.
Raymond has been in hospital for
some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bray have
moved into their new home in
the village they purchased from
Stan Alexander.
Mr. ande-Mrs. Gary Crozier
and son otKitchener visited Mr.
and Mrs. Les Crozier.
Miss Betty Lynn of Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Lloyd of Mont-
real visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lynn
Jr. of Toronto also visited there.
Mr. and Mrs, Don. Jess of
Hamilton visited Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Stephenson.
Mr. Vance Baker has moved
into his house he purchased from
Mrs. A. Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Smith
and family of Lakeside visited
Mrs. L. Smith over the weekend.
Mr. and, Mrs. Norman Coghlin
of Atwood visited Mr. and Mrs.
Carl McDonald on Sunday. Rev.
• RXE AROUND THE WORLD
There are over 7,000 known
varieties of rice grown around
the world.'
YOGURT HISTORY
Yogurt was part of the diet
in Biblical times and has Tong
been a staple in the Balkang and
the Far East.
SHEEP ON SHIP?
Columbus brought sheep to the
new world on his second voyage
in 1493.
Stanley McDonald of Loridesboro
and Mr. and Mrs, Chester Earl
were also supper guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Davidson
and Blair of London visited Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil" Raymondover
the weekend.
Visitors with Mrs. May God--
den and Bonnie were Mr. and Mrs
Rod Godden and family of Bra,mp-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. MervinGociden
and Penny, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Godden, Listowel.
Mrs. E. Gormley and daugh-
ter Ann Marie of Toronto visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hewitt and
her father Mr. Farrow in Wing-
ham Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Ricker
and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Patter-
son of Niagara Falls, visited
Mrs. Edythe Cardiff over the
weekend,;
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Pride vi-
sited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Business Directory
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Taking part in the* parade on Thursday was Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Jacobs of BrusselS in
their covered 'wagon. The Jacobs took a. holiday through several counties in the Summer in
nineteenth century style.
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