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completed (105 Acres Later)
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Correspondent
Rev. Harold Heustin, Bradford,
nducted the regular monring
rvice in Knox Presbyterian
urch on Sunday May 2.
The WI would like to thank all
e canvassers who collected a
al of $275.25 in this area.
Music teacher, Mr. Floyd
rman and his pupils from.Grey
ntral are to be congratulated
their wins in the Stratford
wanis Musical Festival on
iday, April 30.
Personals
Mr. Lynn Evans is home from
ingham Hospital
Mrs. Wm. McNair, London,
cat several days iwth Mrs.
enn Huether.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Williams,
gina, visited on the weekend
th Mrs. Stuart McNair.
Mr. John Schno'ck was
mitted to Listowel Memorial
ospital on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. AnguS Starr., and
mily, Baxter, Mr. and Mrs.
ilbert Stewart, and Mr. and
rs. Leonard Boyt, of Primrose,
sited Mr. and Mrs. Don Cotton
Saturday, a surprise party for
n's Birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Machan,
towel, and Mr. and Mrs.
array Dennis and Family,
eKillop Township, visited Mr.
d Mrs. Earl Dunn on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard' Mitchell
c visiting with their family in
orold.
Huron County Library has
teed some new books in our
library at the store which are to
remain permanently.
They are of interest to all but
should especially be of help to
boys and girls in preparing school
projects. Thexe are seven
volumes of Groliers Reference
Library, titled "Lands and
Peoples," and two volumesa the
Canadian Living Webster
Encyclopedia Dictionary.
• You are invited to make good
use of theSe new books as well as
all the services that our County
Library provides.
Mr. Alex Cameron was admitted
.d to the Listowel Hospital on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson
and family, London,visited Mr.
and • Mrs. Gordon Engel and
family on Saturday.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. am Sweeney
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harland Young and family of
Wainfleet.
Mrs., Margaret Spence, who
has been a patient in Wingham
and District. Hospital, returned
home on Saturday.
Miss • Mary Joan Rathburn,
Mrs. Margery Huether and mrs.
Mary Huether attended the
Assembly of the Federation of
Woman Teachers for Region 1
held in Goderich on Saturday,
May 1st.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson Sholdice
were guests Monday evening at a
banquet at the L.O.B.A. ,
Seaforth, it being their 50th
anniversary. Mrs. Sholdice wwas
a Charter member 50 years ago.
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Howick Lions
bingo winners
Howick. Lions' Bingo winners
are: Regular games - Doris
Morris, Wroxeter; Sandra Bur-
bage, Gorrie; Gloria Wyers,
Listowel and. Ab. Nethery, Wing-
ham; Kay Rich, Wingham and
Ab. Nethery.; Clara McInnis,
Fordwich; Nora Finnegan, Wing-
ham; Clara McInnis, Fordwich
and Pearl Angus, Wingham; Lyda
Reidt, Wroxeter;. Connie Fenton,
Wroxeter; Rita Holloway, Wing-
ham; Mrs. Hammer, Listowel;
Mrs. Lillian Newman, Wingham,
Margaret Zeigler, Harriston and
Hilda Gordon, Harriston; Mrs.
Sandra Burbridge, Gorrie.
Share the Wealth: 1 - Ethel
Forbes, Harrriston-$28.00; 2 -
Mrs. Schill; Formosa-$30.00.
$25.00 Special: Edna Greenly,
Harriston.
Stand Up Bingo: Mrs. Cooper,
Listowel.
Jackpot consolation and bonus:
Mrs. Aitcheson, Wingham, Ethel
Forbes, Harriston and Mrs. Seil-
ing, Wingham.
Lapp Card: Mrs. Zeigler,
Harriston.
Door Prizes: Lillian Newman,
Wingham, Anne Strauss, Mild-
may, Hellen. Walker, Wingham
and E. Gardner, Lucknow.
Lucky Draws: Mae Godden,
Ethel, Elizabeth Stinson, Elmira,
Isabel Tiffin, Lucknow, Helen
Cane, Gorrie.
Dart game: Mark Westerterp,
Wroxeter - $13.00.
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ENJOYING DESSERT — Isabel Adams and
Catherine Danby enjoyed a spot of lunch at the
Rebekah's annual Variety Fair, Saturday in
Brussels. (Photo by Langlois)
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