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Mrs. Betty McCall
887-6677
New restaurant
opens in Walton
On Saturday the “Lite Bite”
Restaurant opened for business in
Walton in the former Doug Ennis
store.
It is run by Ed and Tammy
Chalmers and son Joshua of
Mitchell who moved here in May.
Their light lunches consist of
soups, sandwiches, salads, lasag
na, spaghetti & meat balls, double
subs, etc. The home made tarts are
McKillop council
lets drain contracts
Tenders for construction of two
drains were accepted by McKillop
townshipcouncilatits August5
meeting.
After having no appeals to the
Nash Municipal Drain and dispen
sing with Court of Revision, council
First Brussels
Fair winners
The Brussels Fall Fair is nearly a
month away but already the first
winners have been crowned.
Results of the judging of field
competitions for the fair have been
announced. In the mixed grain
competition Keith Johnston topp
ed the list with 95 points followed
by Murray Johnston, 94; Neil
Hemmingway, 93; Bruce John
ston, 92; Gary McCutcheon, 91;
Lloyd Warwick, 90; Bill Pearson,
89; Clarence McCutcheon, 88;
George Pearson, 87; Paul John
ston, 86 and Glen Warwick, 85.
In the barley competition, Jeff
Cardiff was tops with a score of 95.
Ken Johnston had 94; Murray
Cardiff, 93; Jim Bouman, 92; Paul
Johnston, 91; AllanCardiff, 90;
Ross Veitch, 89; Scott Cardiff, 88;
Bill Pearson, 87; Greg Higgins, 86;
George Pearson, 85; Jack Cardiff,
84; Clare Veitch, 83; John Bone-
schansker, 82; Graeme Craig, 81;
Bruce Higgins, 80; Harvey Craig,
79; Les Knight, 78; Robert Bone-
schansker, 77 and Ross Higgins,
76.
Although the winners have
already been named each of the
prize winners must still exhibit a
half-bushel sample at the fair in
order to collect his prize.
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delicious, also doughnuts are
available, pastries will vary each
week.
They plan to be open seven days
a week, and you can stop for take
outs or eat in their spacious
restaurant.
Mrs. Chalmers remarks that an
official grand opening will possibly
be in two weeks. We wish them
success in their new business.
awarded the contract to R. Nichol
son Construction Co. Ltd. for a
sum of $7,563.
The tender of Roth Drainage
Ltd. for $8,254 for construction of
Branch No. 1 of the Dodds
municipal drain was also accepted
by council.
Council also accepted the quote
from Lundy Steel of $6,331 for
supplying and installing a new
outfield fence at the Walton Area
Sports Club athletic field.
Council voted to submit the
McKillop Township Secondary
Plan to the Huron County Planning
and Development Committee for
their review for their consideration
and direction for adoption by
Huron County Council.
A public meeting for the Mait
land Bank Cemetery to give
residents a chance to learn about a
land purchase and proposed layout
of the addtion to the cemetery will
be held Sept. 2 at 8:30 p.m.
Council authorized Ontario Hy
dro to proceed with relocation of
Hydropoles located adjacent to
Lots 15 and 16, concession road 2-3
at a cost of $3,201 to the township.
A land severance for 100 acres
owned by Thomas F. Johnston at
Lot 17, concession 9 was approved
by council.
Road accounts of $97,175.23 and
general accounts of $112,529.90
were approved for payment.
WESTON JAM FILLED
BUNS 6’s 1.59
1 l. 1.69
AYLMER
KETCHUP
BICK’S SWEET MIXED, DILL
PICKLES OR YUM YUM 1 L. 1.99
GREEN GIANT FROZEN POLY BAG
PEAS 350 G. .99
POST FRUIT AND FIBRE
CEREAL 450 G. 2.29
BEE HIVE
CORNSYRUP 1 L. 2.39
CAMAY 130 G. .99
SURF 12 L. BOX 5.99
PEPSICOLA 750 ML. PLUS DEPOSIT .59
DIETRICH 100% WHOLE WHEAT
BREAD 675 G. .99
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1986. PAGE 5.
People around Walton
Luella Montgomery, Seaforth
and Gloria Love enjoyed a bus trip
to Brandon, Manitoba recently
where they visited relatives and
took in a family picnic.
Clint and Judy Emmerich arriv
Walton Wl celebrates 30 years
The Walton Women’s Institute
will celebrate its 30th anniversary
at their August meeting this
Wednesday evening. All branches
ranbrook
Mrs. Mac Engel
887-6645
Tim Goodland was injured in a
fall from atree and was taken by
ambulance to Wingham hospital
where he spent three days.
Mrs. Earl Grisdale and children
are visiting her mother in the North
Bay area.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dadswell of
Clayton, Delaware, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. John Vanass and
family attended a reunion on
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UNBRANDED
HAM STEAKS 175 G. 1.39
ALLEN
APPLE JUICE 10 oz. .59
CHIQUITA
BANANAS lb. .49
ONTARIO
CABBAGE__ __________.59
HOSTESS
POTATO CHIPS_______ 200 G. 1.29
NO NAME BASKET STYLE COFFEE
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ed home from a three-week motor
triptothewestcoast, travelling
through the United States to
Vancouver, where they spent four
days at Expo ‘86. They returned
homeby thewestern provinces,
from Huron East are invited. Guest
speaker will be Leona Armstrong.
All members are urged to attend at
8:15 p.m. in the community hall.
✓
August 3 in Freelton of people
originally from the same village in
Holland as John. Those attending
were from Holland, Ontario, Unit
ed States and New Zealand.
Friends of younger days had a
reunion at Putnam on August 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conley and
grandsons Paul Clark and Shawn
Conley spent the weekend at Pine
Lake Camp.
Tammy Goodland is holidaying
at a camp near Forest.
taking in places of interest. Jamie
and Katie stayed with Clint’s
parents in Kitchener for two weeks
and the remaining week with their
aunt Shirley and family in London.
Keith and Ruth Thorburn, Eg-
mondville drove in Saturday morn
ing with their trailer to spend the
weekend with Ruth Thamer at her
trailer at Klondike park south of
Grand Bend.
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Also, accepting bushel
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and sweetcorn.
Centrally located on
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REGULAR PRICE 2.79
THIS WEEK RED HAVEN
PEACHES
4 LITRE BASKET
REGULAR PRICE 3.79
OR ORDER A BUSHEL
21.00