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Present certificates
at Cromarty service
By MRS. ROBERT LAING
Steve Gardiner received a
certificate for the complete
Junior Memory Work Course
at the Christian Faniily
Service in Cromarty
Presbyterian Church.
Sunday morning.
His sister. Leanne,
received a certificate for the
primary course. part 1 and
those receiving beginners
certificates were 'I'r udy and
Tracy Quance Leanne
Gardiner, Sherri Elliott
(part 1 i, Danny Elliott, and
Michelle Martyn. The junior
girls choir under the
direction of Mrs. John Scott,
sang.
Saturday morning, Mit-
chell firemen were called to
the home of Dan and Bonnie
Cronin, where they ex-
tinguished a chimney fire.
Mothers Day visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Allen
DOG ENTRY WINS --- A picture book on
for Jason Hern in the recent Science Fair
School.
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dogs won first prize
at Usborne Central
T -A photo
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USBORNE VANDALISM -- Here is vivid proof of recent van-
dalism at Usborne Central School when a bottle was thrown
through a classroom window. Total damages were listed at
S172 T•A photo
Mark education week
Education Week is a time
for everyone to reflect on
the meaning of education.
This year's theme is
"Celebrate Learning". The
students of Precious Blood
have attempted to show the
types of activities that occur
during the school year that
help them learn
We are grateful to Denney
Furniture, Hopper
Hockey. Stedmans. and
Pat's Pet Shop for allowing
the students to set up dis-
plays.
The grade 7 and 8 students
would like to thank all those
people who helped make our
class raffle a success. The
proceeds will help us reach
our goal of an overnight trip
to the Niagara Region to
visit Fort George, Fort
Niagara, Power Vista,
Lewiston. and Niagara
Falls
Winner of $100 worth of
groceries in the raffle was
Addie MacNaughton.
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were Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Gammon and family,
Stratford.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Laing were Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Zimmer and
family, Stratford, and
Margaret Laing, Kitchener.
Cayley and Tara Dow,
Listowel, spent the weekend
with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mervin Dow.
Betty and Mervin Dow
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Dow, Listowel on
Mother's Day.
Mr. Donald Stoneman,
Toronto was a weekend
visitor with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Benson Stoneman.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mahon,
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Cameron,
Bill Cameron, Lorne Fell
and Ruth Laing attended the
Perth District boy scout
dinner and annual meeting
in Mitchell Wednesday night.
During the meeting five-
year pins were presented for
former group committee
members, George Vivian,
Ina Finlayson and Loretta
Riley.
Margaret and Andrew
Laing attended the Mitchell
Glee Club Reunion at the
Crystal Palace, Mitchell,
Saturday evening.
Many lawns in this area
received their first mowing
during the last week of April
Most farmers have com-
pleted planting their grain
and are preparing the land
for corn.
Homemakers
receive $4,000
The Town and Country
Homemakers are pleased to
announce they have raised
over $4000 towards the $10,-
000 down payment to
purchase the Victoria St.
(Wingham) building in
which they have their of-
fices.
The owner of the housethat
the group has been renting
since December 1980 has
received an offer on the
property. The homemakers
have been given first option
to purchase it. provided they
can raise the required funds.
The board set up a building
fund aiming to eventually
purchase the property.
There were suggestions that
the group could move from
Wingham to the new county
health building at Huron -
view, Clinton, but decided it
would be inconvenient and
also the group would like to
retain its independance.
The Town and Country
Homemakers is a private,
non-profit organization
which provides a variety of
professional homemaking
services to persons who need
them. Last year it employed
80 homemakers and served
1500 clients in Huron County.
The Board would like to ex-
press its appreciation to the
following who have con-
tributed to the building fund.
Don Graham. Nile - Helen
Trench. Clinton - Jeanne
Smith, Goderich - Jane
Davidson. Brucefield - Ex-
eter Times Advocate -
Kongskilde Ltd. Exeter -
Gail and Jim Newell,
Wingham - Jean Moonliy,
Bluevale.
Anyone wishing to donate
towards this expense can
telephone 357-3222 Wingham
or contact Mrs. Gwyn
Whilsmith at 236-4340
Zurich.
Saintsbury
By MRS HEBER DAVIS
Rev Greg Smith conducted
service at St. Patricks
Church, Sunday. In the
absence of Mrs. Sheryl
Carroll organist, Mrs.
Tom Kooy was at the organ.
Rev Smith spoke to the
children on sharing.
Mrs. Robt Gee has offered
her home for the May A.C.W.
meeting Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Mary Davis was one
of several cousins who were
lunch guests with Mrs. Elva
Godbolt on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Greenlee were Saturday
dinner guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Greenlee, and on
Mothers day they took Earlis
mother Mrs. Vera Greenlee,
Exeter out for dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbs,
Exeter and Doug Jackson,
London were guests on
Mothers day with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Dobbs, junior and
family.
Mrs. Mary Davis was
dinner guest Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall
and family
Miss Joan Barker, London
spent Saturday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Barker.
Advertising helps raise the
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RECEIVE COUNTY HONOURS — At Tuesday's 4-H Achievement Night at Exeter Public
School, a number of County Honours were presented. Back, left, Hope Hall and Sondra
Broom. Front, Brenda Thompson, Nancy Jeffrey and Judy Coates. T -A photo
Leave for
Nigeria
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
cyecrn
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dow
and Emily, left on Saturday
to start their work at an
Agricultural training centre
in Nigeria. Ernest has
completed a French
language immersion course
at Laval University in
Quebec City.
Prior to their leaving,
friends and relatives
gathered at Russeldale Hall
for a combination birthday
party for Ernest and
farewell to the family.
On Sunday morning at a
special mission service at
Thamesview United Church,
Ernest was presented with a
gift of money in support of
the work he will be doing.
The executive and stan-
ding conveners of Perth
South District, met at the
home of Mrs. John Tem-
pleman recently to finalize
the reports for the district
annual.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Wilson, Calgary, visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Clifton Miller and Paul.
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• Some with dint or scratch
• Some left hand doors
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• No tax on all units - Except dishwashers
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