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• BY LILLIAN YONG-
Bey Springer attended the
• hair- dressers' convention
held in Kitchener on Mon-.
day, October 6.
Susan Miller celebrated
her ninth birthday nn Friday,
October 3-bY-inviting-s'orne-Of
her little friends to a birthday
party. Twelve guests were
present.
Mr. and Mrs.' Keith Brei:
man of' Brooks, Alberta,
spent a: few days lately with
his , parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Bob Bregman.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Young and William • were
dinner guests on.Tuesday,
evening, Cletaber Tyvith Mr,
and Mrs, Len Coughlin ,and
family and Janet, Francis in
honour of Mrs. Young's
birthday,
Karen Young visited with
her grandparents Mr, and.
Mrs. Clifford Young on Wed-
nesday evening, October 8.
Mrs. Marg Coughlin held
successful 'T-shirt party at
home-Thursday hoe-Thursday evening,
October 9 with Ruby Kee and.
Audrey' Benniger of Teeswat-
er is demonstrators.
Our first snow of the
season arrived : Thanksgiving
morning. Although it had all
disappeared 'by noon, there
was ,a 'thick blanket of now
snow that morning.'
The Teeswater fair was
held Friday and Saturday,.
-October 10 and 11, 'Friday
a: Was ' fine day and a large
crowd was Present Friday
evening to enjoy the program
and view the exhibits. Satur-
day was clondy with. showers
though -not too :cold and
despitelhe weather a good
crowd attended the fair and
-4-thartVel'iliriPliVW-aanees
had. capacity crowds:
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Young, of Newmarket spent -
the Thanksgiving weekend
with his parents, Mr. `:and
Mrs, Clifford Young. Other
visitors:for Thanksgiving din-
ner were 4r. and Mrs. Jim
Young, Marty, Jamie, Karen
and Liane, Ken Young and
Russell Springer.
`Thanksgiving visitors with.
Mrs. Ro;:lie de Boer, Fred,
Hilda and Joanne were 'Mr.
and Mrs. Simon de Boer and
twin girls, Mr. and Mrs.
John de Boer and Sharon of.
Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs.
John KoobS, ChriStena and
Peter 4 GowanStown.
Mr. sand Mrs. Ron George
and Susan 'spent ThankSgiv-
'irig weekend with relatives at
StrathrOY-'
Mr. and Mrs.' robed
Wynne of Kitchener enter-
tained their family with 'a
Thanksgiving dinner at their
fain homre on the 8th of
KinloSs On Monday, October
13.
Thanksgiving visitors' with
Mr. and Mrs. Len Coughlin
and -family were Barb and
Jerry Francis and Chris of
Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Le
Page and Louise Le Page of
Burlington, BO and Jith
Springer? Langside and Dave
Springer, Whitechinch.
Larry and, Debbie Wraith
of Sarnia called on Mr. and
Mrs. Jim' Young and family
on Thanksgiving Monday
while visiting their grand:.
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Arn-
old, Teeswater. Jamie
Yonng, who is attending
college in Sarnia, returned •to
Sarnia with them.
Mr.. and 'Mrs. Allan Miller
hive sold their farm and plan.,
to hold an auction sale on
November 1.
Several from this district
attended a going away party'
for George Jamieson at the
home of his parents' in Kurts;
ville. George. has joined the
armed forces and expects to
leave for Cornwallis, Nova
Scotia 'on 0-ctober 17. •
Mr. and Mrs* Len. Cough-
lin attended a wedding in
Elinwoed on SaturdaY.
• Mrs. Robert JoileS and
family of St. Jacobs spent the
weekend with Mrs. Rick•
Jones, Chris and Snnia while
' their husbands are' away
moose hunting.
Wes Young of Lucknow
called on his brother,' Mr,
and Mrs. Clifford Young on
Saturday*
A going away party was
held. Saturday evening when
about 16 friends and neigh-
bohrs gathered at the borne
of Mrk and Mrs. Jim Spring,
er to say 'good-bye to their
son, Les Springer who has
joined the armed forces and
expects to leave for Corn-
wallis, Nova Scotia next
Wednesay.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Moffat who
were married at the Presby,
terian Church, Whitechurch
on Saturday. Several from
here attended the reception
held after the wedding at the
ForMosa Community Centre.
90TH BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATED
, A family • gathering was
held at the home of Elsie and
Russell Moore, Cambridge,
Preston on Thanksgiving.
weekend in honour of Mrs.
Gert Hockley on the occasion.
of Mrs. Hockley's 90th birth-.
day*'Mrs. Hockley is Elsie's
mother and Makes her home
with them. We would like to,
send Happy :Birthday wishes
from all who knew her in this
district, -
Tom and Gert Hockey and
family farmed in this district
on, the farm now owned by
'John Schneider, next• to Jim
Youni's farm, for quite a
number of years. They mov-
ed to 'Preston in .1939 where
they celebrated both their,
fiftieth and sixtieth wedding
anniversaries* Tom Hockley •
passed away in December,
1972.-
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2 YR. OLD,, ;6 unit apartment •building, good income,
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We are In need of listings
ROBERT CAMPBEL:L • FRASER MacKINNON
Res: 529-7417 ' Res: 395-2880
their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Jan-
, Kirk ,Robb (nee BeverleY sen and Scott returned to
Wangler): of Cambridge.. • -Cochrane after visiting here
Mr. and- Mrs. Howard with their grandparents, Mr.
Whiteside and•MrS, Marjorie and MrS. Alex. Percy.
Bennett Of Toronto spent the' Some from here attended
BY MAY BOYLE
Mr. and Mrs, Rudy Sieloff
of Detroit were house guests
with. Mr. and Mrs.- Jack Scott
at Ripley and all were dinner
guest with Edna and May
Boyle on Thursday. „The Sid-,
offs called on relatives and
friends while here and re-
turned ,home on FridaY.
Marion Van Wein-horst of
Toronto spent the past week
with her parents, Pastor and.
Mrs: Gilbert Sligtenhorst,
Aldena and Helen.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Lane attended the wedding
reception at St. jacobs of
BY RUTH BUCHEMEIER
To celebrate their 35th
wedding anniversary on Sun-
day, Mr. and Mrs. 'Jack
Needham enjoyed a surprise
dinner at theithorrie of their
daughter; and sen-iri-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Win. F. And-
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the Commission's lack of a
recommendation banning all
discountS to farmers. The,
Commission admitted that,
in 1978,• farmers were forced
to accept discounts on fruits
and vegetables. The practice
had, stopped, they said, only
because of adverse publicity.
Yet the . Commisson's only
answer to the problems was a
recommendation for some
rew. Besides Suzanne's fam-
ily, Shawna, Warren and
Eric, other guests were Har-,,
vey MacDougall, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Dollery and Jamie
of Bayfield, Mr. and. Mrs.
Rod MacDougall, Susan and
Nancy of Toronto, Mr,, and
Mrs. Clair MacDougall of
type of "watchdog" body.
This approach did not work
Council was dropped.
Ba.rrie,called upon. all farm
organizations and consumer
groups to become mirth more
active in monitoring the large
food chains. He said this is
necessary as governments
now have an excuse to duck
the issue of growing concen-
tration in the food industry.
6
Port Credit, 'Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd MacDougall and Mr.
and Mrs. Allan MacDougall,
Heather, David and Marita.
In the afternoon the children
and some adults enjoyed a
hay ride drawn by Mr.
Scott's horses.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie
Club are president, . Liz
Black; vice president,' Dawn .•
Brown; treasurer, Judy Hun-
ter; secretary, Cathy Chis-
holm; advisors, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Black.
The Leo Club has many
projects in mind for the
here were Mrs: John Barr,
Mrs. Frank Maulden, Miss
Winnifred Percy, Edna and
May Boyle, and Mrs, Olive
Needham and Mrs. George
Graham, from Lucknow.
spent Sunday with their Son,.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Dickie in
Markdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan , Gra-
ham spent Thanksgiving
with the family at Renny
Graham's cottage at Kincar-
dine.
1980-81 year, starting off
with picking walnuts and
selling them to the Depart-
ment of Resources, and a car
wash planned for October 25.
Their first dance of the
season is planned for Novem-
ber 7.
Renwick; novelty division; I.
Kay Lang* 2. Ruth MacPher-
son and Olga Schumacher, 3.
Roy Renwick and Square
Dancers (tied); professional:
1. Doris Walker and Paul
Steep.
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4 BEDROOM brick home with large kitchen, living and
dining areas, family room and sun deck, located
pproximately-l-mile-from Lucknow-.- Approximately-17
acres of property with barn and river at the back. Nicely
landscaped 'with trees planted. This home is in
immaculate condition. This property would be hard to
duplicate,
TO CLOSE ESTATE, 2 bedrooms down and 2 bedrooms
up, extra large lot, exceptionally well cared for.
Immediate possession. Ideal retirement home. Asking
$25,000.
FIVE ACRES, four bedroom brick home, barn 40 1:60
and workshop 20 x 40. Presently restoring and
refinishing furniture; equipment als6 available.' Locat-
ed in Dungannon area.
WHITECHURCH 5 bedroom frame home, all newly
renovated, carpeted with 2, 3-piece baths and oil
furnace, plus small barn.
LUCKNOW - comfortable 2 bedroom bungalow, full
length sun porch, all electric heat, on an exceptionally
nice' lot, asking $2Q,50u.
FARMS
504 ACRES, approx. 400 choice cash crop workable.
Homes and buildings are well maintained, barns are
Well set up for beef and hogs, crop is in the ground and
may be sold with the farm or fall possession is
available.
KINLOSS TWP. ;225 acres, 4 bedroom brick home you
would be proud to own, all other buildings excellent. If
you are looking for an ideal family farm inquire fOr
more information.
300 ACRES - Ashfield Township, 3 bedroom-home,
every convenience; barn has capacity for 45 sows,
finishing 1000 yearly; liquid manure storage.
We have inquiries for farms, both large and
small acreages, if you are thinking of selling,
give us a call, we would be pleased to 'talk to
you.
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R. R. #.2, LiCKNOW. PHONE 529-73S0
on Sunday she visited with.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lane
and the girls.
Audrey Borthwick return-
ed to St. Catharines after
visiting here with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Hodgins and John
and other relatives.
The Lucknow Leo Club is ways welcoming new mem-
off to a rolling start this year hers.
with 23 members, and al- The executives of the Leo
OFA response.
Fred Page had a party at her
home.
Mrs. Arthur Graham and
her sister, Mrs. Dorothy
Thompson entertained at ..a
birthday dinner for Miss
Edna. Boyle' at their home on
Priday. Those present froin
Winners of the Amateiir
Talent Contest held at the
'Vendome Hotel in Teesivater
on Wednesday, October 8,
' include musk divisiOn: 1.
Linda , Mickl* ,2. Kay' Lang
and Dorothy Wardell, 3. Roy
weekend with Mr. Arthur the L.O.L. banquet at Kin-
. loss on Thursday night. - Mary- Eadie, daughter of
Ivlarville&eft ofToronto Mrs. Alex Percy had a Lorne and Doris EAdie,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tupperware party at her Holyrood has received an
nuh, fle_antt_staiiie_and home, on onday_La.fternoon--Adelaide--Heodiess Scholar- ,g—
and on Friday morning, Mrs. ship of $500. Presentation of
this award is based on
academic merit and partici-
pation in extra curricular
activities. - Mary is a third
year student at the Univer
csoituyros:,Guelph in the Family
and. Consumer' Studies
raised on 35th anniversary
Liz , Black ptegidOnt
' • 4-4 • in the past,
said —arm' 'Amateur arttsts which is why the Food'
tvin frt Teesokger