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schedule every day, It is long
hours, hard work but it is
a enjoyable."
relaxing place to geS Away from,
it," he said.
Susan Tuff agrees.
"You don't have to get up at
Couple wed in Borne •
GETTINTTHE MILKERS READY — Susan Tuff of
Sparta prepares the milkers On the dairy farm of Cliff
Eedy of R.R.4, Walton. She is working there as part
of the Junior Agriculturalist program. Farmers 'work
a lot harder than she ever thought they did, she says. '
(Expositor Photo)
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Saturday. , , Mrs. Fern' Patterson, Seat'orth
" Mrs. Rby, Bennett, Mrs. Peter and mrs. Jerry. Cardiff of Petrolia
McDonald and Mrs. Walter visited on Sunday with M rs
Broadfoot were dinner guests on .Jean Broadfoot. "
Thursday with Mrs. Claire Long Mrs. Roy Bennett attended the
in Brussels. . wedding on Saturday in London
Mrs. James F. Payne has, been of her garndson, Jim Rutledge.
holidaying- with her daughter and Mrs. Frank Kirkby and her son
farbily, Mr. ' and Mrs. Leonard from Toronto are spending a few
Chisholm, Dungannon. days at her cottage.
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business
Not everyone would want' a
'summer job that includes being
before seven in the morning.
Youths participate in
1850 Jones wa,,
late to Frefiefid
d been appoi nted
r 1839, and
a mere branch
*ice, •
development of
nportant regional
began to lose its
jor community is
the interests of
ie Colbornites,
co mplemental),
to re-establish
ninence. 101ea :
n' advocate of
sts and in 1852
e proponent' of
lrantford, and
Y, which was
trade from the'
3uffalo through'
ch. The Canada
er, favoured a
eg from Toronte
as shocked to
nly did Jones
ciblerich-Buffalf
also, proclaimed:
d a Company'
and that it was
1 the proposal:,
ismissed far
tority. He was:
n a substantial,
sr year by the
ices rendered,:
;h sympathy in
last few years.
he remained'
DE the•Bank of'
vife's death in '
moved to
se lived in
death' on 8
and to bed at 10 ,p,rn. But 17
young people are doing just that
in Huron County this summer.
The seventeen year olds are
from urban areas and they, are
participating in the Junior Agri.
culturalist Program sponsored by
the Ministry of Agriculture and
Food.
Under the program they work
for host farmers who pay them
five dollars per day and board .
The government adds another six
dollars to their pay cheques.
Bryan Haggerty of Sarnia" is
working on the farm of Mervin
Smith of R.R. 1, Walton this
summer, The job isn't quite what
he expected it to be.
"Everybody told me before I
came all the animals would be
feeding outside and there
wouldn't be that much work to do.
When I got here I found all the
animals wereinside. There is a tot
more work than I thought there
would be."
Susan Tuff of Sparta found
much the same thing on the farm
of Cliff Eedy of R.R. 4, Walton.
"Farmers work a lot harder
than r ever thotight they did."
Susan Tuff found the farm to
much mdre mechanized than she
originally expected. ,
"I thought it would be like the
olden days 'with most of the work
done by hand, but now that they
have machines it's not that
tough," she said.
Bryan Haggerty says he likes
the whole atmosphere of rural,
life. -
"There isn't that constant
move, move, move, of :the city,
Even if the farm work is hard you
don't really mind it because it is a
THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 10, .1077.-7
agriculture program..
'A DIFFERENT SUMMER — Bryan Haggerty of Sarsnia isn'J spending this summer as hebsually would. Bryan is working on the. farm of Mery Smith of R:R. 1:1:Nalion
under the Junior Agriculturalist program. , (Expositor photo)
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The marriage of Jean Hopper, couple will reside at. R.R.5, R:R.5, Brussels, and 'John Brussels: Anderson, Clinton, was
solemnized on August 5 at
Street. United Church Barrie,
Collier
the
Rev. John Howard officiating,
Following the ceremony the
wedding dinner for the immediate
families was held at the
Brookdale Park Inn and a
reception at the home of the
attendants, Mr. and Mrs: Jack
Van Niekerk of Shanty Bay.
After a wedding trip north, the
Box 158, WINGHAM
,Reception held for Walton newlyweds
A reception andAance was held
'in honour of the recent
newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs.- Rick
McDonald on Friday evening.
August' 5, at Family - Paradise.
Music was supplied by the Ian
Wilbee Orchestra.
. Prior to the lunch the young
couple were called to the platform
when Murray. McCall read the
address and they were presented
with a purse of 'money along with
congratulations and best wishes
*from their friends and neighbors.
Personals
Mr.' and Mrs.Aivin Stimore of
Stratford visited recently at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Reid.
Mrs. Maud Leeming was
admitted to Clinton Hospital on
Roger Hall
One of our representatives
will beat
Wingham Motel, WINGHAM
on the 3rd Tuesday of each month - August 16
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