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Times-Advocate, 1980-07-16, Page 5CAN'T I COME? — This eager 11 week old Saluki pup felt left out as he was deserted in his cage at the clog show held last week at the South Huron 'Rec Centre. Pups under six months old can't be shown in the ring, Staff photo BRINGING UP THE REAR — This miniature dachshund questions whether he should be the lastonein line at the dog show held last week at the South Huron Rec Centre. Staff photo be confident make sure it's AV E WAY LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES The Birthday .Pendant Flower' Gemstone pendants for every month of the year. July's combines the lily with a synthetic ruby Your choice of sterling silver or gold plate. '25 each. Great birthday idea! ANSTETT JEWELLERS LIMITED Clinton Exeter Seaforth Walkerton MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY rellfib By MRS. FRED BOWDEN Mr. and Mrs. George Snell and Karen returned home on Saturday following a trip to Kingston, Nova Scotia where they visited with Mr. Snell's mother, Mrs. Win. Snell and his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and family. They also visited with friends, Mr. and Mrs'.Bud Zeaglar. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Winger and family recently moved from Huron Park to the village where they have taken up residence in the Dawson Hayter home. We welcome them to the village. Messrs. • Norman Wilson, Dave Glavin and Carl Thompson have returned home following a motor trip to the Western provinces, going as far as Alberta, where they attended the Calgary Stampede. Mr. and Mrs ,'Fred Bowden were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allison, Ailsa Craig. Personals Congratulations to Karen Snell who won the Citizen- ship award and was the valedictorian at the graduation ceremonies held recently at the J.A.D. McCurdy School for grade- eight students. Mrs. Russell Wilson, Misses Margaret, Donna and Barbara Wilson returned home last week after at- tending the Dale family reunion in Hamiota, Manitoba. They made the trip by plane. Mrs. Stephen Molnar and Mrs. Chas Rollings joined theExeter Rebekahs on a bus trip on Tuesday of last week to Collingwood, the Blue Mountain Pottery and other points of interest. Mrs. Elizabeth Synder of Hamilton was a guest for several days at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Tom ,Kooy Were guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.Wilbur Sutherland of Ilderton at a steak bar- becue. Jodi Van Bymen and Mary Kooy were celebrating birthdays. Mr. Stephen Molnar of Agincourt was a guest over the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Molanar. Caldwell family reunion was held at,the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Essery, July 13, with 70 present from St. Thomas, London, Hamilton, Alymer, Sarnia and Florida. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Essery were the latter's sister, Mrs. Bernice Fisher from Sun City Centre, Florida and Miss Diane Bate of England and Jason Keller of Grand Bend for a week;. also Mr. and Mrs. Russell Caldwell of Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frayne of Sarnia. Christ teaching humility and forgiveness as recorded in the book of Matthew was the Biblical reference used by Mr. Paul Schott for his sermon in the United Church on Sunday morning. Clean up from fire By MRS. RENA CALDWELL Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Mellis and Mrs. M. Barnard visited in Wroxeter last week. There was a cleaning bee at Ross Faber's after the fire on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones visited with Mr. and Mrs. Art Ashworth at Ilderton. Mrs. Harry Caldwell and John E. Caldwell attended the Moore-Dens wedding in Mitchell on Saturday, July 12, SPRUCE PICNIC TABLE For your backyard or the cottage. 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A bus trip is planned to. attend the Scottish Festival at the C.N.E,Toronto, August 15, Anyone interested please phone n8.2460 or 237,, 3606 for information and • time, ' .* Personals 'Susan ar Chris Baynham, Oshawa, are -vacationing with their grandmotheri Mrs. Ernest Koehler. Mrs. Flossie Willert, Mr, and Mrs. Jerome Dietrich, Mrs, Meda O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Willert, Shiela, Willert andEdward Bear, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Maier Centralia folk home from trip Dashwood man at world Gideon convention attended the wedding, Satufday at Ingersoll and the reception in Woodstock of Brian Willert and Pauline Henhawne, Brian is the son of Bill and Elsie Willert, Parkhill. Mr, and Mrs. Ross. Love attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Joe and Olive Carruthers, Hyde Park, at the Ilderton community centre, Friday; Tieman. She returned. home with her son. Thomas and daughter, Mrs. Morton. Charles, Sunday. A family dinner was held at the TiProan's. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mccrae and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman attending. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ford and Kenneth,. Mervyn. London. 2 x 4 SPRUCE BUDGET STUD 87 2 x SPRUCE STUD 69c Rachel. Mellecke and Michelle Vandeworp at- tended the camp for the newly confirmed, Camp. pioneer, Angola, New York, last week. Pastor and Mrs. IViellecke and Paul also attended where Pastor Mellecke was a counsellor. Jacqueline Lynn, daughter of Mr; and Mrs. , Stewart Brown Parkhill, was bap- tined by Rev. Mayo Mellecke Sunday, July 13, Sponsors were, Mr. and Mrs. Larry KO %Ire, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Stire, Mark and. Sandra, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stire and NiOholas were guests with Mr, and Mrs. Stewirt Brown. • Mr. andyfra, Mike Burke and Susan, Brampton,. spent the weekend with Milt Haugh. and attended the Weigand. Reunion at Creditor. Mr. and. Mrs. Aaron.' Restemayer and Mr. and. Mrs. 'Leland Restemayer spent a week of good fishing at Inverlochy last week. Mr. .and. • Mrs. Robert Restemayer joined them for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor, Geddes hits Kippen Gun club hosted 3,2 shooters for thief July 8 match. Ray Geddes had 99 straight out of 100; Jack • Mills '50 straight. Grant McGregor, Keith Cockburn, Bert Mahaffy, Al Kyle, Glen Mogk, • Dan crerar, John Anderson, George Hamm, Jamie Caldwell all had 24. Bob Ironside, Jim But- cher, Todd Caldwell had 23; Rick Schroeder, Lloyd Venner, Harrison Schock, for 99 total Bob Caldwell With 22; Paul Ritchie 21; Mery Batkin, Terry Baker, Rick Welsh, Bryan Beer had 9,D; Chris Middleton 19; Neil Colquhoun, Linda Bell 18; Terry Mann, Dave Cooper with 17; Gladys McGregor 16. Completing the scoring were Robert McGregor, John Phlip and Pat Kyle. A round of doubles, George Hann, 38, Bob Ironside 37. Kitchener, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hader, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken McCrae spent last weekend in Meaford with relatives. They returned home by Richmond. 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