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Times -Advocate, September 7, 1978
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NEW TURNIP HARVESTER — The first turnip harvester pf its kind in Canada is now being
used by' Huron Produce. The machine harvests two rows at one time. Shown with the machine
from the left are Verne Smith. Marcel Vannestte, Eric Kints and Keith Shanks. T.A. photo
Centralia man enjoys trip
Returns from far north
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
Mr. Harold Tripp nas
returned home following a
month's vacation with his
son and daughter-in-law and
family. Mr. and Mrs Robert
Tripp and family.
Whitehorse .
While there he enjoyed a
tour of the Yukon and a trip
to Alaska. Daryl Tripp ac-
companied his grandfather
on the flight but returned
home after a two weeks
visit. Mrs. Wm. Ford. Ex-
eter was also a visitor with
the Tripp° family in the
Yukon and returned home
with her father.
Personals
Mr and Mrs Richard
Shoebottom spent the holi-
day weekend with his
parent. Mr.- and Mrs. Rav
Shoebottom in Parry Sound
and attended the Folley Fall
Fair.
, Bradley. Lori .and
Christine Shoebattom
returned home with their
parents following a weeks
i , < _ t
holidays with. their grand-
parents.
Mr and Mrs Lawrence
Hirtzel spent the Labour
Day weekend at Fisher-
man's Cove
Mrs Ron Brittain. Rich-
mond Hill was a. weekend -
guest at the home of her
parents. Mr and Mrs
Elmer Powe.
Miss Elaine Powe has
returned to St. Catherines to'
resume her teaching duties
at the Lakeport Secondary
School.
Alan Powe left this week
to begin studies at the
University of Guelph
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bowden joined their family
Sunday for a get together at
the Home of Mr. and Mrs.
William Allison and family._
Ailsa Craig
Mr. Paul Schott continued•
his series of sermons on the
book of Acts in the United
Church Sunday morning. He
stressed the importance •of
the church and said it
should be a place of lear-
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When it comes to your needs,
we can be very pushy.
• Decorating? We,enjoy getting involved!
• Draperies? Selection and craftsmanship,including g installation.
• Drapery Hardware? A better stock than anywhere else.
• Flooring? Hard surface or carpeting, we do it well 'cause we know
what we're doing.
• Wallcoverings? Enough to blow your mind ... even Star Wars is
here.
• Paints?We tint them to a tee. $4.95 qt. or $12.95 gal.
•. Blinds? -Sure we carry them and you get what you pay for (cutting
included). Gets the heat off.
• Shades? Roll -ups or Roman ... good looking all the way to the
top.
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ning.. of fellowship. of
worship and there should be
reverence. happiness and
growth.
The choir under the
leadership of the organist.
Douglas Gill. sang an
anthem. This coming Sun-
day the service will be at the
usual :time and the Sunday
school service will be
reci med. •
Picnic starts
fall services
By MANUEL CURTS
• • GREENWAY
The United Church Sundaj'
•School began, its fall and
winter term with a picnic
held On the Corbett ,Com-
munity Centre grounds,
Sunday afternoon. Over 50
people attended and,enjoyed
the sports program
The United Chui•ch service
Sunday was ably conducted
by members of the Church
Session. Using the theme
"Hands" participating in the
service were Mr. & Mrs.
Graham Eagleson, Ken
Eagleson, Ken Larmer and
Stuart Bullock. The sr. choir
added to the service by
singing, "Precious Lord,
take my hand."
John Smithers and Brian
Bullock are continuing their
studies at U.W.O London,
Joanne and Douglas Walper
at the University of Guelph,
Joe Eagleson, at Fanshawe
College, -London, Joan
Lagerwerf and .Judy
'Lagerwerf as legal
secretaries in London and
Janet Bullock 'continuing
her •duties at Dashwood
Industries Ltd.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence
Brown have returned home,
following a five week holiday
in European. countries.
Todd Stevens. Dres t
holidayed last week with s
cousins Douglas and Brian
Woodburn.
- Debbie and Carolyn Clark
of Thedford visited this past
week end with their grand-
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Ed
Bloomfield.
By the way: Teacher -
"Johnnie, why are you late
for school every morning?"
Johnnie - "EvetryTime I come
to the corner, a sign says,
"School - Go Slow."
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