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motor coach and 22 days
departs Aug. 30 by motor
coach. Visit Calgary, Banff,
Victoria, Vancouver, Jasper,
Edmonton. ,
NEW ENGLAND - 10 days
departs Aug. 9, includes
Boston and beautiful Cape
Cod.
WILLIAMSBURG AND
COLONIAL VIRGINIA 8
days departs Sept. 6. Visit
restored Williamsburg,
Jamestown, Yorktown,
Gettysburg, Washington.
SENIOR
CITIZENS SPECIAL
MANITOULIN ISLAND AND
SUDBURY - 2 days departs
Aug S and 8. Cruise on the new
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AKRON, OHIO - 2 days
departs Sept. 6th. Attend
the Cathedral of
Tomorrow.,
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IT'S ALL A MATTER OF. TASTE — Some pork lovers' might have found the
barbecued pork Chops the attraction at the Seaforth Arena last Thursday. Others
might have found the pork hostess and her princess more their type of dish. The
girls are Barbara Miller, 17, of Exeter, Teresa Ondrejicka, 17, of Exeter, Judy
Miller, 20, of Dashwood, was the runner up, Cathy Madill, 16, of Blyth was this
year's pork hostess, and Glenna Ellis, 16 of Clinton and Jackie Van Doornick, 17, of
Seaforth •
'75 Fall Fair dates.,
Arthur Sept.5,6
Ayton Sept.13,14
Blyth NoFair
BRUSSELS Sept.16(p.m.),17
Cambridge(Galt) Sept.4to7
Sept.5,6
Sept.25t028
Oct.4,5
Sept.6,7,8
Sept.19(p.m.),20
Spt.6
Sept.13(p.m.)to15
Sept.19,20
Sept.12,13
Sept.20
Oct.3(p.m.),4th
Sept.18
Sept.26(p.m.),27th
Sept.12.13
Sept.5,6
London(WesternFair) Sept.5to14
Lucknow • Sept.19(p.m.),20th
Meaford Sept.19,20,21
Milverton Sept.20
MountForest Sept,6,8,9
NewHamburg Sept.12(p.m.),13
Orillia Sept.5,6,7
OwenSound Sept.4,5,6
Paisley • Sept.15,16th
Palmerston Sept.10,11th
Parkhill Sept.18,19th
Ripley Sept.26(p.m.),27th (Photo by Oke)
Chesley
Collingwood
Dorchester
Drayton
rhumba
Diindalk
Embto
Exeter
Fergus.
Forest
Gorrie
Harriston
Ilderton
Kirkton
Listowel
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"You've been chasing cars
again!
Walton
Reception, dance honors couple
Correspondent
Mrs.allan McCall
Reception Held
A reception and dance was held
Family Paradise to honor the
ent newlyweds John and
oreen McCall, the former
reen Ewan of Prince Edward
and.
Before the dancing began- to ,
e music of Ian Wilbee
chestra, Jean Bewley showed
ides taken of the young couple's
riding which took place in
cotland on July 11, 1975. -She
!so showed many pictures of the
owers, scenery and homes• of
country.
Mr. and Mrs.Walter Bewley,
and Mrs. Stewart McCall
d Mr, and Mrs. 'Jack
TEN YEARS O.ROM A.. HUNDRED Libyd Porter
-his 90th birthday •Settedayi Augutt 13, .. He Was born three MHOS east Brussels on farth.
After farming .fde- 33 years, he. moved to. Welton
Where he and his 'brother-in-levit ttatited the egg
gredihg• statian Which he ran for year-6,. ,81h-de 'then
he
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hattetieed end:,keeps'id. garden at ,hit• home. For
- - L .colleing history the a e' (
Photo
dititild 'tell ,
tem a thin g or . • 1Photb by Lahgibit)
Williamson were present at the
wedding.
Prior to lunch the happy young
couple were called to the platform
when Gramm' Craig read the
address of Congratulations and
Best.Wishes, and Alex McEw ing
presented them with an envelope
of money, on behalf of their-
friends; neighbors. and relatives.
Both John and Doreen expressed
their thanks to everyone present
and served wedding cake after
sandwiches and coffee.
ChturchNews
Rev. Edward Baker took as the
topic of his sermon, "My.Father
works and I work" at the morning
service at Duff's United Church.
The flowers in the sanctuary were
in. memory , of the late Mrs.
W.J.Leetning.
Sunday School begins next
Sunday, September 7 at 10:15
a.m.The Walton Anniversary
Services this year are set for
Sunday, September 21.
Personals
Evelyn Hupfer of Wingham
and Mrs. Harry Hupfer of Detroit
spent a couple of -days this past
week with Mrs. Charles
McCutcheon. They all visited
their cousin, Emma Walker who
is —a patient in the Listowel.
Hospital.
MrS. Ray. Nelson and sons,
Robert and Michael returned to
their home in Vancouver, B.C. a
week ago. Friday following a
weeks visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Watson and
brother Gerald and Mrs. Watson
and family .
Mrs. Don Achilles and
Margaret Shortreed attended the
leaders' 4-H Huron County
Homemaking training school in
Wingham for the fall project,
"Let's Bake Bread" last
Thursday and Friday. They are
the leaders of the Walton I Club.
Club members must be 12 by
September 2. Anyone wishing to
join this club should contact
either Mrs.Achilles or Margaret
Shortreet.
Mr. and Mrs.Robert Pritchard,
Kim and Mark of London spent
the Labor Day weekend at the
home of Mrs. Pritchard's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson.
Visiting recently with Mr. and
Mrs. James McDonald were:
Mary Spier of Brock, Sask; Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Sholdice of
Mississauga; and Mr. and Mrs.
Stan. McDonald 'of Lathrup
Village,• Michigan. They were all
present for the Golden- Wedding
Anniversary party for Jim and
Edna in the Walton Hail on
Saturday evening, August 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt er Bewley
have returned home following a
ten-day visit in Edmonton, Alia.
with their daughter, Brenda
Bewley, R.N. and other friends.
Anne Watson received her
Provincial Honors, a completiOn
of 12, 4-H Homemaking Clubs at
the Achievement Day for the
Garden Club in Seaforth recently.
Visiting Mrs. Charles
NIcCatcheon foi the Labor Day
weekend were: Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Riley and their family;
Mary Beth, Lynda Lee and Mrs.
Bill (Noreen) Wintermuter of
Wroxeter.
Owing to thewet weather last
Friday the 1st annual. Walton
Invitational Squirt Ball
Tournament had to be cancelled
on Saturday. It is now res-
scheduled for next Saturday,
September 6 at the Walton Ball.
Park. The first game starts at 16 ,
A.M. • with the championship''
game at 6:30 p.m.
The boys are hoping for much
better weather. The teams
participating are , Dublin, Ripley-,
Teeswater, Rostock, Blyth,'
Brodhagen, Brussels.and Walton.' •
Randy, Scott and Michael
Beuerman •of St. Marys were
spending holidays at the home of
their grandparents, Mr. and,Mrs.
James Shortreed.
Smiles
"Where did On meet your
wife?"
"At a travel, bureau. I was
looking for a vacation spot and
she was the last resort."
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