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BIRTHS —
CARNOCHAN — Brad and
Sharon are pleased to announce
the safe arrival of their son
Steven Laird born on July 11, St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. A
baby brother for Erin and Kevin.
Proud grandparents are Laird
and Ruby Finlayson and Ken and
Doris Carnochan- 29c
CLARKE — Mike, Nancy (nee
Graham) and Kelly would like to
announce the new addition to
their family, Aimee Michelle born
July 6, 1984 at Clinton Hospital
weighing 8 lbs. 6 oz. Proud grand-
parents are Pat and Wyn Graham
of Bayfield and Roy and Marg
Clarke of Zurich. A special thanks
to Dr. Salsbury and all of the se-
cond floor nurses. • 29c
DICKINS — "You little
Dickins"...Kevin Charles arrived
July 12, 1984 at Victoria Hospital,
London, weighing in at 71bs. 12 oz.
His proud parents are Wayne and
Karen Dickins. He is a new
brother for Tom, Sandra and Jim,
all of Hensall 29e
POLE — Bill, Cheryl and Brian
thank God for the arrival of Kevin
Michael born June 29, 1984 at St.
Joseph's Hospital weighing in at
8 lbs. 12 oz. Second grandchild for
John and Barb Rau and Stu and
Shirley Pole. Great-grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rau,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Corriveau
and Mr. Kingsley Pole. Special
thanks to Dr. Steele. Dr. Waters,
Dr. Richardson and third floor
staff. 29c
RILEY — Marilyn and Allan are
proud to announce the arrival of
Kimberly Dawn on July 3. 1984
weighing 7 lbs. 12 oz. A new sister
for Carly and Steven. Grand-
parents are Lloyd and Win Riley,
Slaffa; Wilmer and Martha Pfaff,
Dashwood • Great grandparents
are Mrs. Elizabeth Riley, Hen -
sal); Henry and Annie Becker,
Zurich. Many thanks to Dr.
Steciuk and nurses of South Huron
Hospital for their excellent care.
29'
WILSON — Don and Patti wish to
announce the arrival of Ashley
Nicole, 8 lbs. 3,2 oz. on July 6th.
1984 at Victoria llospital. 29c
DEATHS —
DIETRICH — Charles Peter of
Mount Carmel m Friday, July 13,
1984. Beloved husband of Mary
(Glavin) Dietrich in his 70th year.
Dear father of Rosemary (Mrs.
David McCallum), Wetaakiwin ,
Alberta; Larry, Winchester, On-
tario; Eleanor (Mrs. Peter
Eckert), 1Mlaryhill, Ontario;
JoAnne (Mrs. Richard Muegge),
Chatham; Michael of Dutton, On-
tario; Madeline (Mrs. Michael
O'Connor), Ottawa; Theresa
(Mrs. Wayne Krakaski),
Woodstock; lizabeth of Wind-
sor; Joseph and Charles of Leduc,
Alberta, and David of Mount
Carmel. Predeceased by one
daughter Katherine and one
brother Leonard (1962) and one
sister Merle (Mrs. Claude
Gelinas). Dear brother of Sidonia
(Mrs. Gordon McKeever), Lon-
don; Mrs. Clare O'Rourke, Ex-
eter; William, Wallacetown;
Jerome, Exeter; Earl, Centralia.
Also loved by 17 grandchildren.
Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman
& Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood.
Prayers were said on Sunday
evening at 8 p.m. Funeral Mass
held at Our Lady of Mount
Carmel Church on Monday July
16 at 11 a.m. Interment Mount
Carmel Cemetery. Memorials to
St. Joseph's Hospital Foundation
or the charity of your choice
would be appreciated. 29c
DIETRICH — Suddenly in Hay
Township on Saturday, July 14,
1984, Jerome Dietrich, beloved
husband of Ruth (Willert )
Dietrich of 286 Pryde Blvd., Ex-
eter and formerly of Hay
Township in his 68th year. Father
of Jeoffrey of Wyoming, (Connie)
Mrs. Tony Van Leeuwen of
Mississauga, (Sally=) Mrs. Ron
Desjardine of Zurich, Randy of
Toronto, ( Barbara) Mrs. Paul
Ross of Fredericton, N.B. and
Philip of RR 3 Zurich. Also surviv-
ed by six grandchildren, two
sisters Mrs. Sidonia McKeever of
London, Mrs. Claire O'Rourke of
Exeter; two brothers, William of
Wallacetown and Earl of Cen-
tralia. Predeceased by one sister
Mrs. Claude ( Merle) Gelinas, two
brothers Charles and Leonard.
Rested at the Hopper -Hockey
Funeral Home, Exeter, Monday
afternoon and evening. A private
family service was held at the
funeral home on Tuesday at 11
a.m. with cremation to follow.
Burial will take place in Exeter
Cemetery with Pastor Robert
Donnan officiating. Donations to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated by the
Dietrich family. 29c
Churclt D
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
REV. ABRAM BLAAK
Minister
• Sunday. July 22
10:00 o.m. Worship Service
11:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Worship
Come and Worship with us
Caven Presbyterian
Church
CLOSED
MINISTER
REV. KENNETH KNIGHT
Phone 235-2243
Organist
Mr. Robert McIntosh
Sunday, July 22
Combined Service of
Exeter United Church
10.15
Sunday School discontinued
for summer months
Everyone Welcome
Zion
Lutheran Church
Doshwood
Pastor
REV. MAYO MELtECKE
Sunday. July 22
9 30 a m. Sunday School and
Bible Study
11 00 Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
Exeter Christian
Reformed Church
Main St. North
MINISTER
REV B.H. DE JONGE
B.A. M.Div.
Phone 235.1723
Sunday. July 22
10 00 0.m. - Morning Service
Sunday School- Preschoolers.
7 30 p.m. - Evening Service
Sunday School Grades 1-4
Everyone Welcome
Nursery Available
Listen to
The Back to God Hour
Radio Program - Sundays
CKNX Dial 920 - 10:30 a.m.
CHOK Diol 1070 - 7 30 o.m.
Television
Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 3)
9.30 a.m. Sundays
Calvary
United Church of Canada
Dashwood
Minister
REV. BARBARA LAING
Organist
Miss Idella Gabel. A.R.C.T.
Sunday, July 22
10 15 a.m. Combined Service
with Zurich on
Calvary lawn
Doshwood music
Everyone Welcome
Exeter United Church
James at Andrew
Minister
REV. JAMES FORSYTHE M.A.
Staff Associate
Mr. Peter Snell
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr. Robert Cameron
Summer Ministry
July in United Church
Service at 10 15 o.m.
Courtesy Car
Chester Dunn
235-1400
Vocation Bible School
August 13.17
All Are Welcome
):
The Trivitt
Memorial Church
(Anglican)
Main at Gidley. Exeter
the REV J W SUTTON
Rector
235-2335
Sunday. July 22
St Mary Magdalene
11 15 a m Holy Eucharist
and Baptism
Wed July 25
St James the Apostle
7 00 p m Eucharist
Celebrating 125 years
Serving Christ
Emmanuel
Baptist Church
187 Huron St. W. Exeter
Pastor Don Boyd
Sunday. July 22
9 45 0 m Family Bible School
11 00 o.m Morning Worship
7 30 p.m Evening Service
Jesus said I am the woy
the truth and the life -
Visit us soon i
Peace
Lutheran Church
Andrew and George Streets
E rater
REV JOHN OBEDA
Pastor
Sunday. July 22
9 30 a m Sunday School
10 30 a.m Sunday Service
Welcome
EMENTS
DEATHS —
MILLER — At South Huron
Hospital, Exeter on Sunday July
15, 1984, Herbert Jacob Miller of
RR 1 Dashwood in his 65th year.
Beloved husband of Grace
Restemayer and dear father of
Elaine (Mrs. flank Bouwman) of
Limehouse, Ont., Carol (Mrs.
Alan Chrysler) of Goderich,
Lorne Miller of RR 1 Dashwood,
Judy (Mrs. Ron Dougall) of Ex-
eter, Joanne Miller of Toronto and
Brenda Miller d RR 1 Dashwood.
Dear brother of Mrs. Eleanor
Koesst'l of Michigan, Hildegard
(Mn- Earl Stump() of Kitchener,
Edwin Miller of Dashwood and
the Rev. Ernest Mueller of
Seymour, Ind. Predeceased by
four brothers and one sister. Lov-
ing grandfather of 11 grand-
children. Resting at the T. Harry
Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home,
Dashwood with visitation com-
mencing Monday evening at 7
p.m. Funeral service at Zion
Lutheran Church, Dashwood on
Wednesday, July 18 at 2 p.m. Rev.
M. Mellecke officiating. Inter-
ment Zion 'Lutheran Cemetery.
Memorials to the Cancer Society
would be appreciated by the fami-
ly. 29c
RIDLEY — At Craigholme, Ailsa
Craig on Monday, July 16, 1984,
Verne J. Ridley. Beloved husband
of the late Maureen
(Desjardin)(1978) formerly of
Gill Road in Grand Bend in his
77th year. Dear father of Jeanne
(Mrs. Charles Gibbs) of Parkhill
and dear brother of Mrs. Tillie
Shelton and Langford Ridley both
of Parkhill. Also loved by three
grandchildren Lana, Lisa and
Charles. Predeceased by one
daughter Maxine and one sister
Minnie. Resting at the T. Harry
Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home,
Dashwood with visitation com-
mencing Wednesday at 2 p.m. and
where the funeral service will
take place on Thursday July 19 at
2 p.m. Rev. R. Peebles officiating.
Interment in Grand Bend
Cemetery. Memorials to the
charity of your choice would be
appreciated. 29c
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Heather, Dennis and Terry
wish to invite you to the 25th Wed-
ding Anniversary Party of their
parents, Alex and Norma Meikle
on Friday, August 3 at 9:00.p.m.,
Exeter. Everyone welcome.29,30'
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mrs. Vi Morgan and Mrs. Mona
Campbell are happy to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
children Rose and Randy. The
wedding will take place the even-
ing of July 28, 1984 at 6:30 p.m. at
Hensall Unitedl Church. Open
reception to follow in Hensal1.29'
Coming
Events
BINGO — Every Tuesday even-
ing at Vanastra Centre, RR 5 Clin-
ton, 8 p.m. First regular card
$1.00, 15 regular games of 820
each, 3 share the wealth. Jack Pot
8200 must go. Admission
restricted to 16 years and over.
33tfnc
1.O.O.F. — Any brothers wishing
to play in the annual golf tourna-
ment on July 21st, please call
John Morgan 235-2544. 28,29c
REMINDER!! - HIBBERT
TOWNSHIP Bicentennial
Celebrations. Saturday July 21 at
Dublin. Parade at 12 o'clock, 2
p.m. Bob Carbert. Activities and
entertainment all afternoon. Also
antique and historical displays.
Barbecue 5-8 p.m. Seaforth Girls
Marching Band and Mitchell
Legion Band will be in atten-
dance. Special evening perfor-
mance by the Leprechauns, spec-
tacular Irish Show Band will
entertain for listening and danc-
ing following the barbecue.28,29c
CATIIOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE
Bazaar, August 41h, 10 a.m.-2
p.m- at Immaculate Heart of
Mary Church, Hwy 21, Grand
Bend Baked goods, yard sale,
crafts and vegetables. Anyone
wishing to donate please call
238-2528 or 238-2677. 28-30c
HURON COUNTRY Playhouse
presents "Bedroom Farce" July
17-28 and in Playhouse 11 "Love in
the Back Seat" July 11-21 Phone
238-8451 29c
REMINDER!! Jack Riddell
Barbecue. Wednesday July 25,
5 00-8 30 p m Adults 86 00,
Children 83 00. Preschoolers free
29c
BLYTH FESTIVAL - A Spider in
the House, July 20; Garrison's
Garage, July 21, 27; Blue ('ity, Ju-
ly 24 (Opening), 25,26 (mat ),
Cake -Walk, July 26. Performance
time: 8:30 p.m. unless otherwise
indicated. Tickets 813 adults. 83
children. Call Box Office 523-9300
or 52.3-9225. Blyth Inn: Thursday
July 19, Bob Burchill (new coun-
try to rock and roll; 7:00-7:45 p.m
and at 10:30 p.m. No cover
charge 29e
THE ENCHANTERS will be per-
forming ';The Mystery of the
Noaglemyer" at the Park beside
Kirkton-Woodham Community
('entre on Thursday July 26 at
2:30 p.m. Free play for children_
Incase of rain performance will
be held in ('entre Sponsored by
the Huron County I,ihrary and
funded by Outreach Ontario
29,30c
HURON -BRUCE Federal PC
Association nomination meeting
at Brussels; Morris and Grey
Community Centre, Brussels, On-
tario, Monday July 23 at 8 p m
Guest speaker the Honourable
Perrin Beatty 29c
THE SECOND Public Meeting to
discuss the future of the Huron
County Pioneer Museum will be
held Wednesday August 8, 8 p.m.
at the Goderich Twp Hall in
Holmesville. - 29-31c
CARDS OF THANKS —
Thank you to friends and
relatives for cards, flowers, visits
and treats while I was a patient in
St. Marys Memorial Hospital and
since returning home. A special
thank you to Rosa, Cindy and Dar-
ryl for their T.L.C.
Marg Beaver
P.S. Happy 13th Birthday Cindy.
Love, Mom and Dad and Darryl.
29'
I would like to thank all who
remembered me with cards,
flowers, treats, visits and calls
while 1 was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital and at home. To
Dr. Walker and team, nurses on
4th S,E., to those who helped mc
in any way at home, all who
volunteered and drove me for
treatments, to Centralia U.C.W.
ladies, your kindness was deeply
appreciated and will not be
forgotten.
Verda Lightfoot. 29'
We would like to thank all our
friends and relatives for the many
visits, cards and gifts while in the
hospital. Special thanks go to
Gramma Pfaff for taking care of
Carly.
Marilyn and Kimberly Riley.29'
We wish to thank everyone who
helped to make our 50th Anniver-
sary such a happy occasion.
Thanks for the beautiful cards,
gifts and flowers. Our apprecia-
tion to those who assisted in many
ways at our tea and dinner and to
our daughter and son-in-law
Helen and William Delorme and
grandson Scott Triebner and
everyone else who helped in so
many ways. It was a wonderful
time for us.
Evan and Alma Hodgins. 29c
We wish to sincerely thank our
family for the surprise party held
Sunday in honour of our 30th Wed-
ding Anniversary. The dinner at
Heywood's Restaurant and the
evening meal prepared by the
girls were both delicious. We will
certainly enjoy the patio set.
Special thanks for cards, gifts and
visits that made it a day to
cherish. To our family - we are
fortunate and proud and love you
all.
Don and Marie Dinney. 29c
I would like to thank friends and
neighbours for the many cards,
gifts, flowers and visits I receiv-
ed white a patient in Stratford
General and South Huron
Hospitals. Special thanks to the
medical staff of each hospital for
their excellent care.
Wilma Bullock. 29'
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to
relatives, friends, neighbours, for
their kindness shown to us in the
loss of a dear father and grand-
father, Allan Miller. Thanks for
the floral arrangements, dona-
tions to the Huron -Perth Lung
Association, sympathy cards and
food brought to the house. Sincere
thanks to O'Connor Ambulance
Service, South Huron Hospital,
Michael O'Connor Funeral Home,
Hensall United Church for allow-
ing us to gather for lunch after the
service; for Rev. Bob Degraw's
comforting ., words, to the
pallbearers and to the ladies of
Centralia Faith Tabernacle for
their lovely luncheon and all who
helped in any way. Special thanks
40 Bev Moir and Dorothy Cooper.
Your kindness is deeply ap-
preciated and will always he
remembered.
Gary, Verlyn Huston and family.
29'
I would like to thank all my
friends, relatives and neighbours
who remembered me in Universi-
ty Hospital with cards, visits,
flowers and treats and since
returning home. Your
thoughtfulness is much ap-
preciated and will always be
remembered.
Helen Jory. 29'
Donna, Marlene and Elaine
would like to thank all those who
helped and prayed for us during
our recent loss of our mother
Rheola Hotson. Many, many
thanks for all the beautiful floral
tributes and charitable donations.
Thanks to Rev. Mi;ureen Walter
for the heartfelt peaceful
message she gave us. Thanks also
to Pat and Bruce at the T.
Stephenson Funeral Home and
the Ailsa Craig UCW for serving
lunch after the funeral. We great-
ly appreciate all the cards and
calls we have received. The kind-
ness of food and kind deeds will
always be remembered. 29c
1 would like to thank the ladies
in the community for the lovely
gifts which I received on July 15
They are all greatly appreciated -
A special thank you goes to
Marguerite Greenlee, who ar-
ranged the bridal shower for me.
and thank you to the ladies who
helped out with the lunch.
Colleen Hodgins. 29'
1 would like td thank my
neighbours and friends on the
Goshen Line for the very useful
gifts of tea towels, dish cloths,
sheets, place mats and hath
towels 1 received before moving
to Stratford. Thank you all so
much
Sandy Preszcator and children.
IN MEMORIAM — zsc
LEE Treasured memories of a
dear daughter, sister and aunt
Darlene (Fraynei Lee who left us
so suddenly 15 years ago July 23.
1969.
To know her was to love her,
(loth for family and friend,
And the sweetness of her memory
Time can neither dim nor end.
Too dearly loved to ever be
forgotten by Mom, Harold, Helen,
Marlene and their families. 29'
MAKINS — In loving memory of
a wonderful sister Violet who
passed away July 30, 1981.
We do not need a special day
To bring you to our minds.
The days we do not think of you
Are very hard to find.
They say time heals all sorrow
And helps us to forget,
But time so far has only proved
Haw much wejniss you yet.
Sadly missed and dearly
remembered by your sister Mary,
Charlie and William Westlake and
family 29c
IN MEMORIAM —
HOWE — In loving memory of a
dear da ter, sister and aunt
Marian () Howe, who pass-
ed away July 11, 1976.
Theworld changes year fo year
And friends from day to day,
But never will the one we loved
From memory pass away.
Lovingly remembered by Dad,
Mom, sisters, brothers and
families. 29x
LAVERY — In loving memory of
a dear friend Milton Lavery who
passed away one year ago July 23,
1963.
Sadly missed by Clair. 29'
Party
for
Murray
Armstrong
Fri. July 20
For more
information phone
236-4155 or
236-7700
Gunning
Reunion
Sun. July 29
2:00 p.m.
Sports, etc.
5:00 p.m.
Pot luck supper
Granton
Community Park
Bring cutlery,
teapot and a game
Happy 22nd Wedding
• Anniversary
Joe & Ruth H 1; an
Love Mom
Thurs. to Sat.
Grotty Beats
With Special Thursday
Concert Appearance by
MacLean &
MacLean
WARNING:
Language used in the performance
may be offensive to some tastes.
Caution Is advised
•
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
169 Beech St.-CLINTON
u ,A orrice OMNI 5:76 PM
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
NOW PLAYING 'TILL THURSDAY JULY 19
"THE NATURAL"
AND
"MOSCOW ON THE HUDSON"
STARTS FRIDAY, JULY 20 TO
THURSDAY, JULY 211 (CLOSED MONDAY)
Can a tough New York cab driver
be turned into an overnight sensation
by a country gut hom Tennessee'
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SYLVESTER DOLLY
STALLONE PARTON
STONE
Ilse Knockout Comedy or Ow Summer!
�1eWARNING: Coarse
sU•e••rr Languoge • TBO
t1♦ PLUS 2ND FEATURE =III
John Travolfa • Olivia Newton John
"TWO OFA KIND" ,
STARTING FRIDAY
JULY 27
"GREMLINS"
AND
"FINDERS KEEPERS"
STARTING FRIDAY
AUGUST 3
"CANNONBALL
RANDf•,
"POLICE ACADEMY"
Seaforth Agricultural Society
—presents—
V/I
at the
Seaforth & District Community Centres
Saturday, July 21
Tickets s6.00 each -
• available at
Bob & Betty's Variety, Seaforth Gulf Service,
Dixie Lee & Vincent Farm Equipment
Proceeds to Repair Round House at Fair Grounds
No Refunds
Age of majority only
r
)72ete44•S
7 acsd
LIMITED
d
9 DAY NEW ORLEANS
& DEEP SOUTH
FEATURING THE 1984 WORLD'S FAIR
DEPARTS: AUGUST 11, 1984 OR SEPTEMBER 23, 1984
Join Fettes Tours for on exciting visit to New Orleans, with
entrance breakfast cruise to World's Fair, New Orleans City
Tour, Admission to the Fair, Tour of Mobile Belingrath Gardens
and Home tour plus terrific scenery and entertainment. A treat
awaits you in New Orleans.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
ALL INCLUSIVE LODGE HOLIDAYS
4 OR 5 DAY SCOTT'S RESORT 4 DAY ELGIN HOUSE
DEPARTS: August 13, 1984 DEPARTS: August 24, 1984
September 10, 1984 September 22, 1984
October 12, 1984
ALL MEALS, ENTERTAINMENT, ACCOMMODATION AND TRANSPORTATION
IS INCLUDED. PAY ONE PRICE ONLY NO TIPPING!
TRAVEL TO EASTERN CANADA THIS YEAR
12 DAY ATLANTIC PROVINCES TOUR - Deports July 14 or 28th
20 DAY NEWFOUNDLAND AND GASPE - Departs July 29th
15 DAY MARITIMES TOUR - Deports August 24th
* * * * a * * * * * * * * * * * it * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
LUXURY MOTOR COACH TOURS
Our Agent in Exeter
MOW
WM of TOURS'
Toll free - 1-800 - 265-7022
Local calls - 235-2000
Arnold Mothers Appreciation Night
RECEPTION AND DANCE
Friday, July 20 8 pm -1 am
of th.
Township of Stanley .
Community Complex
MUSIC dY
"Mozart Melody Makers"
Lodies ploose brine sandwiches. '3. per
person, publk school children fro*.
TICKETS AT DOOR
Hay Township Recreation
is sponsoring a
MYSTERY BINGO
Every other Thursday
Next bingo
Thursday, July 26
(Ice Surface)
Zurich Community.Centre
Jackpot: $500, must go
• 4 flash games Bonanza Prize
• 1 early bird Now over 8600
• 10 regular games in 54 calls during this
• 1 mystery prize bingo
OVER $1500 in cash prizes
Bring your dabbers
Doors open at 6:45 p.m. Bingo starts at 7:45 p.m.
ALL PROCEEDS for "NEW" BALL DIAMOND
No one under 16 allowed to play J
Make your plans now to attend
Baseball Bash '84
t
Presented by
Exeter Men's Rec.
Fastball
With
Mitch Ryder
and the
Detroit Wheels
Nit: Sat., Aug. 18
South Huron Rec
Centre, Exeter
Tickets $10 advance
$12.00 at the door
Proceeds for community betterment
Albatross
Tavern
Huron Park
228-6733
presents
One Night Only
Wed. July 25
'Terry Sumsion" and Stage Coach
9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Terri' Sumsion
Big Dance Floor
This Thurs.
& Fri.
Lazzo-Papp
9-1
HURON -BRUCE
(FEDERAL)
LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
NOMINATION MEETING
A mooting of the Huron Bruce Federal
Llberol Association will bo held at the
Control Huron Secondary School,
Clinton at 1 p.m. Thursday. July 26th,
1114, to nomtnoto and elect a Liberal
candidate to contest the riding of Huron
• Bruce In the September 4th ganeral
election.
Tho speaker will be announced 1n thls
paper nest week.
To be ollgible to vote you must hold a
currant pold-up memberthlp purchased
at least 77 hours prlor to the mooting.
Please urge Liberals In your area to
attend and support the candldoto of
their choles. At the moment two people
aro actively seeking the nomination.
Alex Graham,
Secretary
Memberships for the Federal
Association may be obtolned by calling:
Gordon Strang, Exeter 235-1444
Paul Stack le, Zurich 565-2147
Grant Chisholm, lucknow 521.7524
Clarence Denomme, Clinton 442.9054
Jack Horan, Welton 345.2424
John Currle, Winghem 387.3445
Muriel Murphy, Goderlch 524.7013
Berry "told, Winghem 357-3433
Donald Thompson, lucknow 521.3516
Mac Inglis, Clifford 341.2443
J