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t;i.,.hu.re'Iz:man celebrates80th birthday
By Valetta Emerson
Mr. and ,Mrs• Bill Evans
accompanied Mr, and Mrs.
Nicholson ' of Kinlough on
Sunday to :Mr• and Mrs. Ted
Evans of, Ualinafad, for • a
family reunion . with their
daughter, . Linda, who -was'
home from Edmonton for a
' long weekend.
When the telephone, was •water.
installing the new phone
system at Carl Shack's rest-
aurant, they cut a drain.
When the mild weather came
,the drain poured water, into
the restaurant basement.
The telephone company
spent two days digging be-
fore they located .the drain
and got the'basement free of
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Mrs. Cassie Mowbray: was
home from Sarnia on Sun-
day. .
On Wednesday, Paul Mac-
Milian ' of Watford accom-
panied by his friend, Joanne
Timmers and his grandmoth-
er, 'Mrs. Isobel Tiffin, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Tiffin'..
Jack Whytock• will be in
charge of the services at the
optter to the eat or
n United Church of Sunday,
March .8.
On Sunday, the neigh-
bours held a surprise birth-
day party for Pat MacMillan,
who was celebrating his 80th
birthday. Congratulations
Pat, from the community.
Visitors on `Sunday with
Mr. ;.and Mrs: Walter -Elliott
and Karen were . Mr.. and
Mrs. Paul Elliott, Jeffery4nd
Leslie of Brussels, Mr. and,
Mrs. David Elliott of Listowel
and Mrs. Elliott's father, ; Bill
Forster.
Miss Clara Milligan on
Monday entered College at
Kitchener on a six month
course. The . community exp
tends -good luck wishes in the
course:
Steve Irvin and Clara Mil-
1age .a
ht bringing any results, for formation in detail on the.
which' we as a committee are study after public comments
deeply disappointed. have been received,
We are particularly con-
thereforeeliminating
-cerned about the fact' .that... '... — - , - "any
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other contribution the public
the Ministry of Energy, may wish to make?
Robert Welch, has requested We feel it is of utmost im-
Ontario Hydro,; "to'.holdin portancn that the public be
abeyance any planning included' in the initial` stages.
which Hydro has underway of planning in order that. not
'in order to come to a final only the : environmental and
decision on the process agricultural .considerations.
which, might best be followed be discussed, but also the
to , ensure full public par- " needs of the entire popula-
ticipation, and until the tion of Ontario be enhanced.
Ministry's review is corn- On . behalf ofthe Huron
plete." Power Line Working Corn
Are" the . government and mittee:•
Hydro planning to release. in- Bill Jonegan
RR2 Goderich, ligan spenfthe weekend with
her sister, Mary Lou Milligan
of Sarnia. .
Congratulations to Mrs:.
Don Ross and Brian who
were lucky to have their
ticket drawn Sunday, win-
ning a radio, T-shirts, John
Deere. hat, and a food' vou-
cher in a radio :draw..
Mr. and Mrs::Joe Corey of
Clinton visited Saturda y with
Mr- and 'Mrs. Gary Rintoul
and Kevin. -
Mr. and. Mrs Gordon Rin-
tout visited Friday with Mr.
and Mrs.. Bradley S,peiran of
Brussels.
Mrs. Ronald Beecroft,
Shannon and Heather. and
Mrs.` E. W. Beecroft attend
ed a bridal shower for. Nancy
Briscoe on. Sunday.
Mrs. Jol!n A. Curriewas a
Tuesday visitor with Mr. and
Mrs:. Victor Emerson, ,plan-
ning a historic Women's
Institute. 'meeting.
The managers meetingof
the Presbyterian church was
held at the manse ..on Tues-
day evening.
The World Day of Prayer is,
being held in Whitechurch
United ' Church. on Friday.
March 6 at 2.30 p.m. The ..
guest speaker isto be Mrs.
John Bell.
Visitors " on Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Emerson were Mrs. Mary
McClenaghan and Mr. and
Mrs. " Murray ' Rutledge of
Thamesford and son, Jim of
London.
On Thursday evening Mrs.
Gertrude Tiffin,: of Wingham
and. Mts. Roeley deBoer of
Langside were callers on Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Emerson.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs,,
Ronald Coultes of Wingham
had all their family home,
Mr: and. Mrs. Bill Empey and
family,, Auburn; Mr. and `
-Mrs. Tom Miller and ,Mr.
and Mrs.' Rae Lewis and
family, .Wingham 'and Mr.
and Mrs- Murray Coultes
and, family, Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry 'Elliott
visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. L Johnston of
Phillipsburg and Ryan, who•
had been visiting there,
returned: home with them:
learn to app l zippers
Whitechurch 4-H
The six sewers - eld their
fourth meeting on Saturday
at the home of 'Mrs• Purdon.
Celia Chandler, president;
opened the .meeting with the
pied'ge.
The roll call: was answered
by naming the area of ,gar-.
meta where they :applied
interfacing. Samples: were
shown ,Af a. mounted dart.
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Mrs. Elliott described' in-
terfacing and extended fac-
ing. 'Mrs. Purdon illustrated ,
-how to sew an extended
facing :and how to sew in " a
zipper. For ' activity, . each
sewed an . extended facing.
All skirt samples are to be.
prepared for the next meet-
ing..:
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