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Dew MacExeort of pie Grove
spent last weekend with Noeti
Diane and Robert Macleod m
E *bicokea and also had dinner with
Sandy mid Blake Miller in Toronto.
She then went t Fontlhill wheree she
spent a week with her friend Evelyn
Smith.
The McCoshes, fmad.. Greenwoods
enjoyed, a dinner 'with' John„sand`.
Joyce Farrell and family and cel-
ebrated Tobi -Kay's 11th birthday,
Happy Birthday, Tobil
Marion Emerson received word of
the death of George's first cousin,
Frances Armstrong of'Birmingham,
Michigan. Marion and Bob
attended the funeral in Michigan.
Purple Grove friends send Birth-
day preedngs to Joe Emerson of
Kincardine, who celebrated his 80th
birthday on Tuesday. Marion and
Bob Emerson enjoyed a birthday
supper with Joe and Geraldine in
Kincardine.
Marie Coiling and Marjorie
Thompson visited with Helen Smith
in London, and with Reg Campbell
who is a patient in Victoria Hospit-
al. On the way home they visited
Vera Hodgins in Hensall.
We send our sympathy to Olive
Irwin of Lucknow (the former Olive
Thompson of Purple Grove) and to
her family and to all the Thompson
family on the death of Al Irwin on
Monday.
Jim and Fran Farrell and family
entertained all the Logtenberg fam-
ily and Mrs. Fern De Boer, Marlene
and Natasha Godfrey for a belated
New Year's on Sunday. Carman
misememommiftwomminemseit
Fawn visited Melee H nes for
her bthday on Saturday,
Dorinda B wers. Meth, 'Joe,
Ni -;k
c1 e arid Lam wera at ion
Satidia r
steei .:Q d finally on
Sunday for lunch. Recent visitors
with Son and Sandra, Donna Jean
and Douglas were Murray and
Wanda Keith, Sharon, Mersa,
ChristieY and Allan.
Wilda and Harvie Thompson
spent the weekend in Mississauga
with Wray and Linda Thompson.
They also visited gRoy and Doris
McGregor. Se bo Qh and Nell,
and Richard Murphy of
Mississauga,
Allan and Alice Gamble had
Sunday supper with Marion
Gamble. Brian and. Kelly Gamble,
Steven and Michelle from Kitchener
called on Grandma Marion Sunday.
Friends have been helping Marion
with quilting this week.
Kelly Simpson spent Sunday with
Ainslie and Elizabeth Simpson.
Allison Simpson spent last Tuesday
with them.
Bevan and Sharcen Hodgins,
Bevan and Tara from Niagara Falls
spent the weekend with Paul and
Nancy Greenwood .a d Emily, The
Hodgins' visited John and Joyce
Farrell and family on Saturday. Joy
Ellen Greenwood spent Sunday at
Farrells.
Fra and: Rink Stanford of
Tiverton had Sunday supper with
Jo and Joyce and �t«uutly.
° Anne Kukoly was honkie for
the eekend from her coin at
Counegtogo College inKitcher434
Recent visitors with Don and Anne
McCosh were Dianne Clifford and
Olen. �o spoua �Wittig
and Anne McCosh were teed to
have a .visit. it no‘v twins: of
Sony and Carol Roy on Fridays.
Sana and Heather Finnie spent a
few days in Adamstown,
Pennsylvania to deliver wool for the
Philosopher from - 'iverrtton.
Dianne Clifford attended a 441
Training course in Horticulture
called "A Greener House” with
Heather Harris and Carolyn Keelan
in Riversdale Hall on Wednesday.
Blake arid Dorothy Lofton of the
6th concession visited Wayne and
Lorraine Kerr on Friday evening.
On Saturday Lorraine and Wayne
visited Keith and Isabel Carter and
on Sunday, they visited Wavne's
parents Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr in
Walkerton.
On Saturday. Feb. 2, Gary and
Derrick Moulton, Chris and
Cameron Cale, Mark Chatten and
Grant Clifford attended the Beaver
and. Cub Show Fun Day. Thanks
go to the leaders fora great day.
Jamie and Barb McEwan from
Mississauga visited Gladys Arnold
on Saturday.
Marg and Stewart Kane : visited
Belle Graham in Lucknow on Sun-
day Right, working again this we. They are
Jin and Isabel Broom .visited mfg OW ' ogress and. would
Jim's sis Myra Novi appreciate any ;offer of help.,
Southampton Nurstug Howe on Tire wilt be a card puny at the
Friday. Centre on Friday, Feb. 8. Everyone
Morris Ea sof is cu etOm •
Hanover visited Merle and .Gerald
emembet" the Women°sIhhs#tto
Rhody un Sundayse° w�ill`.be at the hone of Fran Fawn
Ate'th
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and Betty !y�.T���1k ° on y'X`pW9�!�F�F �!!?7 Ken GR�lldak� A
Sunday. Last Sunday they sited Kincardine who is .a dkr for the
Morley and'Lleaaaa Scott, .-fMet of the Trece organ4adon.
• The work crews were busy last If you have news for the .colunn.
week at the Centre and will be' please gall Joyce at 3954757.. ..
ruse . Countyjurnor era:
elect new executive
The -annual meeting of the Bruce
County Junior Farmers was holden
January. 21, with a new executive
being installed as follows: past
president, Ross Farrell; president,
Terry Ribey; vice, Rod MacGilliv-
ray; secretary, Marilyn Jamieson;
treasurer, Sam Snobeienprovincial
director Stephen.iw with ter -
nate, Allan P inngton apiculture'
contact, Paul McDonald;. plowman's
representatives, Paul Ribey, Rod
MacGiiilliwuy . zone directors,
Rosanne Calhoun, Paul Ribey, Dale
Alexander; jagwire editors, Joe
Murray, Val Brown, Kim Henhoef-
fer, on Dow.
Clubs Port Elgin, Ripley and
TFr term the Brum Vasty
Junior Farmers. Anyone between
the ages of 15 and 29 is welcome
to join a club and enjoy the fun and
excitement of travel, ipoFts,
activities and workshops.
For inose informa nun contact Terry
Ribey at 367-2474 or Rod MV GiI-
livray at 353-5598.
SOME MEN SUCCEED
--Because they have great talents
for which they are not responsible.
--Because they are thrust in
positions that compel them to. suc-
ceed. . -
--Because they meet oppportunity,
when there is no competition, about -
Because they have faith in.
themselves when no rine else has.
--Because they kno it what they
wantand-keep after it.
--Because they begin with nothing
and are not afraidto work.
--Because they know the dif-
ference between luck and training.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 8THAND.9TH,
RIBBON MATING CEREMONY
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 8TM.1:d0 PM