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HONOUR OFFICIAL — At Saturday's Kirkton Fair.
president Christine Eveleigh presents a ploque to
Clarence Switzer commemorating 50 years of service
to the fair board. T -A photo
McCann Redi-Mix Iris.
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ALL TYPES OF CONCRETE WORK
REDI-MIX CONCRETE
& FORMWORK
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MANGERS STEPS
SLATS CURBS
Phone Office
237-3647
Lloyd 236-4819.
Fall Planting Sole
at
Lakewood
Nursery
10% Off
Flowering shrubs
25% Off
Fruit Trees and Roses
Get your tulip, daffodil and
other bulbs planted now for
early spring beauty.
Hwy. 21 at St. Josephs
Mike Miller
236-4479
Clandeb.y., Insfllvto hs.r� sp.ak.r on special •ducafl.
The September meeting of
the Clandeboye Woolen's In-
stitute met at the Lome of
Mn. Bruce Henry. Wednes-
day evening.
Mrs. Gerald Lynn. Con-
vener of Education and
Cultural Activities, introduc-
ed the speaker, Mrs. Una
Amos„ Parkhill, Resource
teacher in Special Education.
with the Middlesex County
School Board.
She told of the many pro-
grams used in teaching the
slow learner, learning
disabilities, trainable retard-
ed and also the gifted child
W.I. members asked many
questions and Mrs. Amos was
pleased with the interest
shown in this very important
part of our school system.
Jean Hodgins updated the
food plans for the Wares -
banal Plowing !latch. Pr -
dent. Edie Worthingtee
thanked the hostess and lunch
cooveneis Mary Scotland Ag-
gie Groenew'egen
Trevor and Madeline Ben-
nett of Australia are spending
a few days with Irene and
Gerald Lynn.
The banquet for the Mi6d-
dlesez Beautification and
Farm Land Conservation
competition was held
Wednesday evening at
Glencoe.
There were many
categories. Pete and Aggie
Groenewegen of Clandeboye
received the honour of having
the most improved farm in
the township of Biddulph.
Elimville SS enjoys
camping weekend
ay SHIRLEY COOPER
E•imville
The Elimville Sunday
School held their annual cam -
pout at Camp Bimini recent-
ly with good attendance and
good weather_ Saturday even-
ing started off with a pot luck
simper. sports. a camp fire
and program.
Sunday morning the Young
People's Class prepared a
delicious breakfast of pan-
cakes and sausage. Lots for
everyone to eat_ Rev. Robert
Matheson was in charge of
the church service.
The Sunday School Promo-
tion sen -ice was held follow-
ing children's time_ Brian
Pym the Sunday School
Superintendent presented the
dipilornas and -
Those receiving diplomas
were Angelis Hovius. Robbie
Lynn. Trevor Taylor and Jim
Thrower.
Third year -Crystal Hovius.
Dennis Wilkinson. Alvin
McNicol. Erin' Coward.
Steven Wilkinson. Brenda
Wilkinson and Julia
Wilkinson
Four year - Mark Lynn.
Sara Kerslake. Tina Taylor
and Toby Taylor. Six year -
Susan Grubb. Seven year -
Andy Grubb. Glen Grubb and
Ann Delbridge. Eight year
Carolyn Dykeman. 13th year
Alan Pym, Catherine Johns
and Lai Kerslake. 14th year
- Brad Skinner and Barb Skin-
ner. 16th year - Donna
Kerslake, Joan Cooper and
the late Marg ?yen_
Following lunch at noon
hour sports. including a ball
game was enjoyed. All at-
tending report a good time.
The 4-H camping club en-
joyea a camp out Friday
Town Topics
Miss Mary Wells won the
• ACW Quilt that was raffled at
the Trivitt Memorial Chicken
barbecue Saturday evening.
Centralia College
of Agricultural Technology
FALL CONTINUING
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food
A. Longer Training Programs (NO charge to registrants)
(i) ON CAMPUS COURSES
• Finonciol Monogement For Formers - Huron Holl November 16 -
.December 14. Tuesdays 9:30.3:30
(ii) Off -Campus Courses
• Frnontio MonOge-rent For Formers
1. O.M.A-F. Perth s 3 Hibernia Stretford
November 18 - December 16. Thursdays 9:30 - 3:30
2. • Smolt Bonquet Room Elmo Mernoriol Community Centre, Atwood
Noveir+ber 17 , December 15 Wednesdays 9.30. 3:30
• Dairy Goat Management
OMAF Perth. 4.13 Hibernia Stretford
October 18 - November 22 Monday evenings from 7:30
plus 2 -Saturday tour sessions.
• Memeriessiont
. Librory
Belmore Centre Beimore
October 20 - 'December 8 Wednesdoy evenings from 7:30
plus 2 Saturday tour sessions
B. Other Programs (fee to registrants indicated)
All On -Campus Courses
• Understanding Your Form Weather
With joy Cornpbell CFP1 Channel 10 Meteorologist) Cost 520.00
Two-day Course November 29 orad December 6 Mondays 9:30 • 3:30 •
\ • Food For Livki, .
With Etoine Gottscholl Cost S25 00
8evenings October. 20 - December 8 Wedt+esdoys from 7:30 p.m.
• Food Processor Cookery
With Deb' Laskin -Rich and Deb Campbell
1 day November 6 Saturday 9 30' - 3:30
• Microwave Cooking
With Deb Luskin -Ride and Deb Corrrpbell
1 day. November 13 • Saturday 9:30 - 3:30.
TO REGISTER FOR THESE COURSES:
On -Campus Courses - phoebe Continuing Education,
Centralia College (2284691),
Off -Campus Coarses - phone Centralia College or yaw
sires OMAF Office
soul ....
Cost 10.00
Cost 10.00
evening at the home of one of
the leaders. Katherine Johns.
This was an activity included
in this 4-H project. . •
The regular church service
for the fall commenced
Sunday.
Coaetatdatio s.
everyone participating in
tleeoaegetstion received a
Middlesex County
Piaile. Prise whims received
spacial helms as win.
Jeanand Art Hodgins at -
beaded an ainisersary party.
FriapiI the borne
of Jack aoRyan, on
Ber-
nard and • oq Bann of
HELP MD CAMPAIGN — Kien Loucks of Exeter wos a winnerin the Moc's Milk con-
test to support Muscular Dystrophy. Above, Moc's ore° representative Earl Lloyd
ond.local independent dealer Betty Inch make the presentation of vouchers for three
quarts of milk per week for one year to Loucks. T -A photo
Lucan and Carl and Pat
Crocker, Dorchester, oo their
30th wedding anniversary.
Larry Armstrong and
friend of Burnaby, B.C. left
for home Monday on their
motor bikes after visiting
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Armstrong far a f
Michael and
and Children Nathan,
Mark, and Luke, of
have taken up
the older Kestie
Clandeboye. We wel
them to our.co imunity.
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