Times-Advocate, 1979-07-04, Page 28 (2)Page 12A Times -Advocate, July 4, 1979
Announce
Outdoor take hay results 0
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fitness
results sf the Hay
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ess and exercise tests 1 i competition conducted by
• the Exeter Agricultural
By MRS. E. SUMMERS
GRANTON
.The sixth meeting: -of the
"Granton Fitness Freaks" 4-
, H club "Outdoor Living"
was held at the home of
leader Mrs. Jack Noon on
June 26.
The meeting opened with
• the 4-H pledge and the roll
call was answered with "One
thing learned on- a club ,
outing?" The members were
. given fitness tests and some
of the girls 'demonstrated
exercises, and what part of
the body they are good for.
The skit was discussed and
it was decided to have a
short meeting July 6 at 7
p.m. • t o practice.
Achievement Day was also
discussed, and ideas for the
club display. It was decided
to enter a float in the
Granton fun day parade.
The members then par-
ticipated in activities called
"Between Friends '. and
"Meet the Challenge". which
was based on the things
learned in outdoor living. To
show their appreciation the
girls presented leaders Mrs
Noon and Mrs. Jenson with
plants.
Bridal Shower_
A community shower was
held at the St. Thomas
Anglican Church hall,
Monday - evening for Miss
Gwen Hodgins. _ whose
marriage to Mr. Kim Bed-
ford takes place, July 28' -in
St. Thomas Anglican
-Church.
Mrs. Laverne Morley
welcomed everyone, then
gave a reading on "How to
be' happy tho" married." This -
was followed with a western
trio. consisting of the Her-
bert sisters. Marion, Helen
and Bettyann, who sang taro
songs, "Buttons and Bows"
and 'Love is sweeter than
wine."
,Mrs. Clarence Lewis gave
a humorous reading from the
Free Press series "Wit's
End" entitled "One size fits
all".
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Mrs. Norman Hodgins
invited Gwen to take a seat
at a table laden with many.
gifts.
The bride elect's sisters
Mrs. Joan Emory and Mrs.
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Marlene French assisted he
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•cie y were announce
r a ., Monday by secretary Garnet
Gwen ��` Hicks. '
e ice•\ .4 ' = - Tey are John Oke, Elmer
o .� .M. �'• �• # ,� Rowe, Don Drtaring, Gerald
s ' Dearing, Eri Miller,
;c ;t ; Passmore Farms, Hern .
` �� Farms, Howard Pym, Allan
inti f` ti, e t 4 •s
Rundle, Bruce Shapton and
d 1, •. l• tr7 Lorne I1C111.
e �.. �', -• •, x'/, ss" rt' °r rt Robert Traut, RR 1 St.
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« r Marys was judge.
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it Marie, who had given birth
to triplets, was explaining
hat ._ some aspects of the
s , ' r .drAZ'' t � �;y phenomenon to a friend.
e' f i
to open her presents. •
thanked everyone for th
beautiful gifts and those wh
had helped to make her
shower such a success.
Churchfnews
At the,United Church Re
Elwood Morden conducte
the Canada Day servic
Sunday morning and took th
thence for his sermon from
Hebrews 11:16 and entitled
"Seeds of Freedom."
It is interesting to note tha
and National ideal
combine together t
celebrate our Freedom, said
Rev. Morden. Freedom is a
spiritual thing, and to keep it
repaired. we have to have
Faith. in ourselves, 'and oiir
fellow men. How are these
seeds growing in your lives?
The home, school. church,
and community all help to
play a part in the sowing of
the seeds of freedom for the
generations yet to be.
Flowers were placed in the
church from the funeral of
the late Joseph Pecko in
loving memory by his
family.
o r� a It happens only once in
• f • • "My: exclaimed her
friend. "How do you find
:-Y s time to do your housework?"
Personals
Many Granton residents
Greenway attended the funeral of their JBYMANUELCURTS
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50.000 times," shj revealed.
x r 4•;")r _� Sir, I would like your
.411Y
opinion about a very im-
r'�_ = t tit i portant matter," said the
▪ .-youthas he stoodhaltingl• in the presence of the great
lawyer."Do you think, sir,
AndrewFraser Shawn Wells, 1ayAlblas, Jo Kle Karen loob Peter that your daghter would
Yce g' y' make a good wife?"
Smith, Collin Tripp, Darrell'Dinney and principal John Siertsema. Front,I do not," as the an-
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GaynorMullin, Debbie Piercey, Tracey Rock, Belinda -Lowe, Wendi Horton, saver. "That will tie tenwasColleen WrightKari Heanand LauriMillsTAholo
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w. _.GRAQUATEAT McCURDY -- Annual grade eight ceremonies were heldWednesday at J.A.D. McCurdy public school at Huron Pork. Back, left, Tony
Jones Jr.. Jeff Sutherland, George Tomes, Mark Christie, Derek Somann,
David Rothbauer, Kevin Looby and Dennis Johnston. Second row, teacher
On edge of Egmondville
p dollars, please."
Congratulations to the
following area young people
who have successfully
completed their elementary
school studies: Janice
Hodgins, Kim. Horner. Paul
Kingsma, Frank Kohl.
Karen Lagerwerf, Mark
Steeper, Terry Steeper.
Arlene Wolper and Roxanne'
Woods.
Mrs. Graham Eagleson i$
nearing completion of a farm
information survey for
Statistics Canada in quite a
wide area during the past
(ew weeks.
-A surprise family
gathering was held at the
home. of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Wilson. on the oc-
casion of their tenth wedding
anniversary. Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. R.S. English,,
have been visiting for a week
with Mrs. English's sisters
and families in and around
Ingleside.
and Mrs. Stuart Bullock
were Mr. and Mrs. David
Hutchinson and Brian,
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown
were week end visitors with
relatives near Collingwood.
Mrs. Hugh Larkin. Wind-
sor was a holiday visitor with
her sister and brother-in-
law. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
McLinchey.
Mr. • and Mrs. Rufus
Turnbull were Saturday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Carman Woodburn.
Mrs. Cecil Smithers and i
her daughter Betty. and Mrs. 1
Clyde Schram and her
daughter of Parkhill were t
week end- visitors in 1
Erankenmuth Michigan.
By the way: Mrs. i sternly
to husband arriving at 3) -
former United Church
Minister. the late Rev. Mary
Mclnally, who passed away
very suddenly as the result
of a heart attack at
Tillsonburg Memorial
Hopital, June 24.
The funeral service was
held at Mt. Elgin United
Church and was conducted
by the Rev. Maxwell
Johnson. chairman of the
Oxford Presbytery. the
Rev .Peter Scott of St.
David's United Church
Woodstock. and Mr. Keith
Rameshaar of Hickson
Ontario. Following
cremation. there will be
nterment qt' the ashes at a
ater date. in the family plot.
Sincere sympathy is exended to the family of the
ate Joseph Pecko, who
passed away -suddenly at his
home June 25, in his 76th
ear.
"What does the clock say?"
Mr.' (genially) - "It shay
lick -tock', an the 111 doggies
shay 'bow -bow'. an: the li'1 a
p5ky cat shay 'meow -
Week end visitors with Mr.. meow '." 1
Congratulations to Mr. and
Irs. Clifford Waters,
Pamela. and Darren, on the
rrival of a baby girl. Kelly
Margaret Ann. at Victoria
fospital. London, June 27.
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BIKE RODEO WINNERS - The winners of a Kinsmen Club sponsored bike rodeo for elemen-
tary school students .r Exeter were awarded their prizes on Wednesday. Looking on as ove•o'I
winner Alex I•vrne receives his prize from Kin rep Ken Loukes ore bock row) Jodi McBride,
Trevor Blue and Potty 0 Toole *he middle row are Vicki Reynolds, Karen Richard, Colin
Glasgow and Shelly Sk,rne. front are Matt Tuckey, loson McFotls, Cheryl Hockey and
Monique Aunger T A photo
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Ammlimmir
iew arae for Tuckersmith =
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corner of Kipper. They plan (vision.
Tuckersmith Township to sell the lots for individual Applications for building
council will build a new owners to build their own permits were approved for
township garage on the houses. Hugh Parsons of R.R. 1,
western outskirts of Council postponed further Hensall, new deck and
Egmondville on a fiveacrediscussion on a proposed by- removal of existing porch;
plot of land purchased from law regulating liquid Charles Heyink, R.R. 2,
John Flannery of Egmond- manure tanks or lagoons in Hensel), driving shed;
ville Wednesday (July 4i on the township until the Huron Milton Dietz, Egmondville,
countyroad 13. County Federation of addition to industrial
The land purchased for Agriculture has completed building; and Kenneth
$6.000 is located on parts of its report commenting on Egmondville,
Moore
galvanizing gases you extra years of pro-
Lot 11, on concession 3. various types of holding holding tank.
Construction of the garage is areas. Council is planning to 'Council will call for ten-
- not expected to take place make a tour of several dors on construction of a well
Ron Corriveau and Donald help them in determining an last week in. Egmondville. Lection. Butler barn equipment is totally immersed
Park both of Goderich, adequate by-law. The new well, the third for
presented a plan for five Council approved a zoning the hamlet of 550 residents
residential Tots they hope to by-law on the proposed plan will solve the problem of
$4,622.87; Vanastra
Recreation centre, $7,910.40,
roads, $28,052.44 and general
accounts of $13,112.27.
IA MUST Against RUST
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Hot - dip
for a year or two existing tanks and lagoons to house for the new well drilled
establish on the former Bell of subdivision by the Doigs in supplying water to new
Trailer Sales property at Egmondville-This is subject houses being built. Neil
Kippen which they have to approval by the Ontario Hopper of the well drilling
purchased. The land fronts 'Municipal Board and must firm of W.D. Hopper and n r-.,lr, ,,,clad! cup r. rl.nhlo,n„ gall, pent' and
1 into molten zinc to protect it both inside and out.
Butler docs not sell painted Karn equipment.
Huron County Road 12 at be circulated to all residents Sons of R.R. 2, Seaforth said GRADUATES — Ferne
Highway 4 in the southeast within 400 feet of the sub- that after drilling for only 26 Mardlin, daughter of Lloyd
ours at the 299 foot level a and Isabel Mordlin
Woodham
'' good water supply was graduated June' 29 from
reached --over 300 gallons of Fanshawe College London os
water anfI li dT h
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By MISS JEAN COPELAND accounts totalling $53,697.98, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon -
including Vanastra Daycare,
ue, • . a Hea t Reccr ec nician.
Passed were She hos accepted•a position
Congratulations to Paul
Robinson and Chris Williams
on receiving the "Chief Scout
Award" at Owen Sound,
June 16. This' is the highest
award presented for Boy
she will be working in
Exeter to ti
elp conduct a
survey todetern inethe needs
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1 Glendinning Farm Equipment, Ltd.
RR 2 Lucan, Ontario
Phone 519 227 4593 Ken Gief.d.nr,ng
519 294 6574 George Gler d,•,n,•;-4
519 345 2723 hm Young
don
of Senior Citizens and torn to l whour weeds
return to the Stratford
I
HowNursing Campus for anotherh
Scouts, and the first time to year.
are ready f o Roundup.
be received by a member of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Mackie and Mrs. Jean
Perry, Toronto visited
'Sunday with Dr. and Mrs.
George Murray : In the
evening Mrs. Cecil Mujray,
Exeter and Mrs. Rena
Morphy, Cheryl and Rod,
the Kirkton Scout Troup.
The sympathy of the
community is extended to
the family of the late Mrs.
Oliver ' Hazlewood who
passed away suddenly last
week. The flowers in t
Church on Sunday we
placed in her memory.
Miss Jean Copeland spent
several days holidaying in
Wallaceburg with Mrs.
Michelle Davis, Alison and
Brandon and also attended
the Ontario Horticulture
Association Convention at
the Holiday Inn, London
from Wednesday to Friday.
Mrs. Lloyd Jaques and
Mrs. Charles Webb enjoyed
the bus trip to Toronto on
Saturday with members --of
the Kirkton Horticultural
Society.
Miss Rhea Mills was a
guest at the Nesbitt -Levy
wedding in the St. Marys
United Church on Friday
evening and the reception
follow' ow" ing in the St. Marys
r• -„London visited with the
Morphys.
Mrs. Kathy McCormick
spent Wednesday touring
Cassidy, Provincial N.DP.
Leader.
• .kin
o f y Arena.
Farm or H
ome_
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Ja9tuPF �s . qq��,,and >3e
tiara --tflre�'5irday guests
with �,
Becht o bnr%n.
Mr. acid Mrs. Fred
Parkinson and Janet and
Debbie Paton, attended the
Gold Band R.N. Ceremony of
Conestoga College at the
Stratford Campus, Friday
when Margaret received her
gold Band nursing cap.
For the summer months
Perth County with Michael
Visitors the past week with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Parkinson and Janet were - `�
Mr. and Mrs Hector Legere '`
This summer, you can 'zap even your worst
infestations of quackgrass, milkweed and Canada
.thistle — right where they grow in the crop.
Just apply Roundup' herbicide by Monsanto
to these weeds — when they're actively
growing and at the proper stage of growth, ` as shown below. Applications must be .°
made before heading of small grains, *r7-,‘ f ” •
initial pod set on soybeans, and silking of corn.
An effective spot treatment of Roundup can
control these weeds to help prevent their
spread, and make harvesting easier. Pick up
some Roundup soon from your farm
chemicals supplier. so you'll be ready when
the weeds are!
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of Hemet', California.
Miss Cynthia Copeland is
acting as. ('ounselor at i
Bimini Camp this week. ,di
A number from the
vicinity attended the•
decoration service for the /" l� .r!►��
Union Cemetery held in the \ 'w. -
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Kirkton United Church on - t'�,. �r )��
Sunday evening: r
u y guests with Mr.
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Sunday .
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and Daryl were Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Pjaff. Crediton, Mr. -
ctziavatZ!tr Haroldriersgn,
„Mfr.' Myftie
and Mrs. -Clare Bickell. Scott
and Matthew. Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Brine. St. Marys. Mr.
and Mrs. Rea Stephen and
Mrs. Ross Robinson. Lynn
and Dale. Kirkton, Mr.. and
Mrs. Keith Stephen, Kevin,
Valerie and Marie, Anderson
and Mr • Bill Hern, Van-
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