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shit l�'aro�G►t Exeter *lid
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Hild4 Eilingn
ten Mit+�helt � Mit Mev�ert London were. . Mrs. �rc►`�er � ���iea
withAtors = sitors with Mrs. Inez m. pro er a 1lie�.
Bell. Mv,ep,a+�llle, +� otia visited,
Presbyterian Churg .
!eosin ' United Church queenswaY Highlights. Miss Bella Drover . .
united for 'Worship . in.° .. -, Mrs; -Verdi". Jones ai►nd Mrs.
°� .lime 34th the Jim Miller~ • 1xeter were
Church .on ��uiarlday, On. M!nnda� Mrs. -Squire.
A +��, filen Wright oladies of the Christian
h��ctae� Rehr.
visitors
�thl�r�s,; Mrs. ~ �'�',�ra
duet ed r Chu> i yen several vri hesi nts'tlf .' eenswaY o I tomoe-Were gra Ridley, Mr.
y���a* }�yq ��[('��yp"�{{���jp� . ,. � Horne,
for an outing
a �ry �s �+p��a
,let, tM r7� Malcolm'
si Home outing to and Mas, { h'es1er - win,'
MrS. Malec�rri;?i Dt�ugall, anal �lurstng o. ►° • . ' Mrs. W. i�arina►er
Bell sari a duet the Park in Exeter where they ;Exeter,
8 1 Catharine
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l4"i l�di; Maiton Mica
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MA)W1 LIL: HOUSE
+ ie ".. accompanied were entertained. -
�iearisa 1�+�, � Rev. IL Van�Hss+�n
Miss Linda Bell at the organ. Tuesday -
y church Service ac..
e �l+�we, : the sanoturar�' providedMrs. dab Essen
Were memory ofthecompanied �y
late Mrs. David Blackwell. and their daughters.
Rev. Harold Snell 4f Exeter wen Bernice kfta�►eser ton celebrated n
,d
in charge=of the service
Sunday July 13th at'I 1.:15 a.m. birthdays this month. •
o A number of friends and . Visitors with Mrs. E. Sa�.arus
members of Amber Rebekah ;sere Mr. and Mrs.'Roy
Lodge leo. 349 attended the MacDonald, Hensall; Mr. an
+widen. ; ' Wedding #nlulersy Reid, Mississauga.
Of Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Beaton
in Blyth on Saturday. Mr. and
Mrs. Beaton were :former
resident of'Hensall operating
"Beaton's Bakery' t. .
• Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz,
• 'Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
er%ett, Steve and Jeff, Mr.
• . and Mks, Al Corbett and
Johtiathon -were dinner guests
With Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett
pa Sunday-
Mrs. JackRei. ,
Mrs. Louise Mitchell was Arthur Bragg had visitors
visited by her sort Leslie, • fromerrnillin, Alta:, Leonard
Crediton; Vera Pinkhart and and Vera Bragg, St. MarysMr.
Verna Coates, Exeter; Mr. and'and Mrs. Clarence Sainte and
"Mrs. Denroache,- Camp Bor- .Mr. and Mrs. James
den; Hazel and Charlie Snell, McNaughton visited their
Exeter.another Mrs. Ada Smillie.
Visitors with Mrs. Lin
Latimore were Mr. and Mrs, Personals
Adrian Hopper, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert, Pooley Sr., Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Elder of
Smith Shirley Prouty, Kingsville were:recent visitors
u eS g .' Toronto, and Miss.
Greta ammie, Hensall.
Mrs. 1 oy 'MacDonald of
Exeter visited, with alsr
o
husband Roy MacDonald .
with Anna - Dining, `Fera
Laramie and Lin Latimore.
Bill, Verna and Kathy
bins, Clinton, Iva and Dorothy
Taylor, Kitchener visited with
Adeline Taylor.
avers
_ �?.d. 11 and Exeter and Mrs Hilda Eizinga. ` with the former'S sister Mrs.
l2el�+eka picnic wiand Mrs. Mr. ll July 13th at the home w 1 r. Latimo were . ;. and Mrs. Hamilton Charles
spent the weekend
and Mrs. Ernie Chipchase. All Adr, inn Hopper,
members and families are F. Reeves, Battleford, Mich., with his mother Mrs. Laird
ctsrdiaily invited. Picnic supe Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pooley J Mickle.
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Smith,
per. _ - Sr.,
•
.....annual.. _', a a.;�_ .... _ ... riiiih Mars:._ _. L
' be held -on is iters in- .R.;V., li
h Mickle of
Dr. Witter Oakes, left formerly of Clinton, was honored
recently at :Seaforth when he was presented with the Glenn
Sawyer Award of the Ontario Medical Association for out-
standing
utstanding service to the medical profession. Dr.HiSaMedical
' right, made the presentation at a recent _
Society dinner at the Van Eginond House.`(Exp0Sltor photo)
Prevent the 6a41e
elbabY pig scour.
The weapon—Shur-
Baby Pig Dial Doser.
Clinton lady
retires here
".As little as -possible" — that
was the reply given by Mrs.
Sam (Grace) Castle of Dunlop
Street, Clinton,. when asked
what she intended to do for her
retirement.
tarn June- 27, 1975 Grace closed
her typewriter at the Goderich
Psychiatric Hospital for the
last time and retired as head of
Personnel..
She had been on staff there
for over eleven years. Prior to
that Grace was 'at the CFB
Clinton for seven years and in
the preceding three years was
with Epps Sporting Goods.
Ross Bryant, adrninisW4pir
o; ; Psychiatric Host'
Ross McDaniel, assist8rit
administrator, joined, . on
behalf of the staff, in presenting
Grace with two sleeping bags, a
beautiful cameo brooch, a
picture painted by Agnes Moon
and a bouquet of roses.
Congratulations „ and best
wishes for a well earned
retirement.
W4144 lea iiiii4 in
we ,+tlglxt �ont811"11� b't c�l� ,
�'� t� : Marc,, �lr�+e u�� �«�
.��Iran�rie�* Mrs«
Clint was Wit runner -V; •
Mrs, Margaret i 'a�rtialta>rs. Miss tet Mrs.
+ + is .t i�, l ereattittl winner; •
Lucy Bezzo, MIss Lfl vette Ciuo . Mr�l rg to Club; and Mrs.
A... la : Mrs. A,a io a r yIer, 3 -mons
Legion La es tali.
Fran p�t�elrr ��. ,
" Mary Ross, secoadrua er-Up,.Mis* °' t ( ewe -Rt+ co )
rad speop�lewanted for- show
Attention Clinton and area
Artists and Craftspeople, have
you entered the Goderich
Festival of the Arts to be held
July 17,18, and 19 in Courthouse
Park? Entries must be in July
'14 -write or phone 524-8373 at
Celebration' 75, 9 Waterloo St.
Goderich. Entrants treated to
a wine. and cheese Party on�
( 9,1
r
Cour SHUR-GAIN Dial Doser is really a medicine and
e method. And this combination of effective medicine
°•-and efficient applicator is proving so practical, it is
now -one of the most popularproducts for the pre-
vention and control of scours in baby' pigs.
The medication in SHUR-GAIN Dial Doser contains
bacitracin for control of ggram positive micro -ere
•
ganisms and streptomycin for control of most gram
negative micro organisms (arid a few gram positive).
In addition, Scopolamine, kaolin and pectin all help
in alleviating cramps. absorbing toxins and soothing
inflamed intestine areas.
The method of administration is easy and accurate.
You simply turn the dial to the dose you want, insert
and squeeze. You can accurately dose a batch of pigs
in just a few minutes and know they have the protec-
tion they need.
And the cost of this proven. protection ---just pennies
adosel
When you consider the benefits of SHUR-GAIN
Dial Doser, you'll try it. After you try it you'll know
Why it's such a fast growing weapon In deterring the
• outbreak of baby pig scours.
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.arranged for sketching, shutter
bugging, sight seeing;
T of fine Historical homes
Fri ; ':� eve at 7:00 p.m. or
Satur' ay 1-.30 or 3:30 starting
from•the old jail. -
Categories: 1,. Photography-
`!. Creative Arts and Crafts 3.
Entry -to the Outdoor Sumner
with privilege of
Art Gallery
yiiscussi yOiar %m with two
well-known Ontario artists.
Small fee. Dirge crowds,
entertainment. ending with big
Arts Ball sponsored by the
Bluewater.Shriners. Costumes
prizes. danee through the years
with famous . Chris Black or-
chestra on Saturday night. July
19.
CHOICE -' Iii OZ. TIN
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CORN
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LAUNDRY
SOAP 99c
FOR TAKE-HOME OR THE FREEZER
. Giard n froth
GREEN PEAS #, -
YELLOW BEANS
PICKED WHILE YOU WAIT s QT..,
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BUY , Y THE CASE AND SAVE!
An
upport
Centennial!
Come to the Clinton .Centennial
Sweepstake.
Beef Bar -.B -Q Night
at the
Clinton Community Centre
Friday,iuIy 1 8 - 8:00 p.m.
FEATURING-
Refreshrneflts
Gwmes,
Draws.
$3,350.00
in prize money!'
Bar -B -Q
Beef Rinner.
Served fr-cirii
11:00p.m.to
- .1:00 a.rn.
Seel, Baked Wow, . Cern
pillets, ;Diener Roll, Etc.
Tickets: $ 0. each, includes
draw and Beef Dinner
.Tickets aYailatile at local
IgdithOpf S, Qf c.
Only ficket•hatders admitted, 18 Mid OWE
Proceeds to pay for our Centennial Parade