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Wed.
sildrren could save their
Me -gum money, toe
ir cola money, housewives
ir loose change'
mes do add up! Ment
about cutting down on
cigarettes - a pack a day
would be 85c. Each person
can plan their own way of
upport and saving.
Organizations could plan an
event, a dance. a bingo, a
euchre, or any other number
', of .ways. and means. The sky
lathe limit!
All volunteers are
welcome. Senior citizens can
help too - phoning will be
required, when committees
are set up.
tan YOU spare some time
for the youth of Hens ell?
They are our future, we owe
them a place to grow up in, in
a healthy atmosphere.
Whether they play hockey,
baseball, figure skate, curl,
roller skate or need a teen -
town for supervised dances.
These will all vanish if the.
arena closes.
Everyone will receive a
er in the mail at a fu . _.
+ ni ►s� leu la quiz
Vett lu owl dge, and
pre ptu essayn spine
thedairy business..
nsbip, comPetitiOes
1 e held and *the Wires
at the Orangeville
sound beginning. at 1
p.m. on September 4,,
Those representing Huron
County in this competition
will be Brian Trewartha,
RR4, Clinton, hayfield 4 H
Calf Club; Paul Gibbings,
RRI, Clinton, Bayfield 441
Calf Club; Jime Nivins, RR3,
Auburn. Dungannon.. 441 Calf
Club; OscarK Meir, RR4,
Brussels, Hailrice 4*H. Darn.
should
identfi rs. e . .
0;44 sale Barn
Supply consisted m
si 3 .nd price
t nettle;
Iles to
X1.20,
tunes $41.-$ 50.
Social notes
Welcome to. Mr. and Mrs.
Alan tiller as they take Up
:residnce in their new bora,
on Highway 4* just north of
Hensali,
Mrs. Elizabeth Volland.
enjoyed a Car ride • ',HO her
fblli' visit in Sts*with
Mor. andl rs. R+ 'ints
y}an
visit with Mr. and ;Iti(f rs.
Gordon Schwalm, ` Mrs
Eliwbeth Voltam' " and 14.
Daisy Ivey. Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Holmes andifamily of
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
called, and also visited Other
friends and relatives in the
neighhowhood. on their way
to Niagara Falls. Mrs. Torii:.
Randall of Owen Sound ac
complied Mrs. Margaret
Thorndike of Oran. Mfr*
lift Aube user: al
more fnfort n•,aiisn no
by Syd Lawson)
rdi tat'sof !
Prizes are di selea
ners (q:uiz,. e
showmanship* cal.
25winners silverwill dollarsbe; +vieral
dterniaec
by a point systetn based on
their performance in Alt
divisions. The winner Wil,
receive 75 silver cellars en a
silvertray; second prize,; 50
dollars and third, 25 dollars
The quiz will be prepared
by Harold Clapp, extension
dairy speczaiist with the
ministry grure ad
food. Essayofsaare°icultto be judged
,by Don Jose of the depart-
ment of information, Guelph
University.
SUM
was
Vasa;
and,
Few!
Mol:
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,�t11 isia oa Geor laza . d
lVel .
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ser int
on g wct►
fie, suer home of
errs*
ore. lic,icei
bx visited, wt,
a;
diver Bedarl
at visitor wit
husband, lr
at on
ude WestonBayfield
Murray a mond
x split $lam pot at
ton Msterbingo on
August 3, har
,erssplitt ngOtpote
Austin.
L4 tta t{err
57 . gam
,n.
dley. o!
er s+e�clal
. The night of bingo saw
muny individual $5.0 Wieners
ar games: Gordon
auburn► Marg Steep,
i t _Susan Wagner,
' taatra; Wit*. John Grigg,.
alherton; Bev Cotton,
+ oderich'i , Barb Kilgour,
a�tfiid '. Bill Edgar,
;;,,,-. ► Austin.
aymond Riley,
and Mrs. Mae
atberine s.
e - splitting
Ste, were: W.D.
,afield* -Lorne
e#ch Mrs.
ofZurich,
Goderlch,
Carman of
cy Graham
Baird of
rs�teras did
of Zurich
P..
$20+ ackkpot Was split inVana
on Friday evening betw+
Mrs. Clarence Reid of
Hensaail and Mrs. Mildred , The
Sevar of Mitchell. Almoeia
Midland $ M
Registration for.
Guides and Brownies
held September 13, at
Vanas'a.ReCr
from 7 to
Girls t
and 10 are invited to
for Brownies and 11 1
register for Odes. -
For further information,
call Glenda Gardner at `-
7757 and be aural° come
and register!
Baseball
The Vanastra Super Cld
played` Maxon on An' .
in Vanastra, yi there
16. Karen MtEwing
homer= and; a triple;
Heirnxan was.the piker a
Bonnie Logtenberg had
tripie play.
On August Toth,, the Super
Chicks- were defeated bY>
Blyth I643 itt the game
played in Vanastra. Lois
Herman had... a double ` and
triple play.
and Joan Hall of Gcd erich.
Mrs. Bert Boyce and Joanne
Bell of Hensen spilt a game
as did James Boyce of
Bayfield, Doris Ellison of
Goderich, Mrs. BUrwich of
Goderich, Mrs. A.M. Bissett
of Goderich, Mrs. Walter
Small of Kincardine, Betty
Graf of Vanastra, Millie:
Hanley of Clinton, Mrs.
Iapa1lne of Goderich and
Fera-: Jack Henderson of
Wingham►.
If your child needs clothing,
would you give him none? If
your chill needs shelter, would
you leave him in the cold? If
your child, needs nourishment,
would you gime him, cake,
potato chips, candy, pop and
chocolate bars? Think about it -
NUTRITION MATTERS - A
LOT!
Jaseph Mills was hired William Eckert, a native of
Monday night by the Huron- Seafarth, was hired Monday
Perth Separate School board. 4as a superintendent by the
Huron -Perth -Separate School
Board.
NEW -2 WAY REVERSIBLE
DENIMS DENIM
60" STRETCH DENIM
suss- STRETCH VELOUR
4" POLY COTT N, - 'lo COLOURS
VELOUR
to"
TREVIRA
HOLLY HOBBY
*is plenty offun to be had at
has many playthings. Here Jeffery aci ,, 7', o1 a..
Street and Jerry McMahon,8, of Ma tt Sirettisajoy the
big slide. The Klnettes have donated another itt
slide and jueigie sej erer:�=Rr r d lis►
• US
� MyF AUG. 'I 8th
; ► 'SEPT..4th
Conidieetesito t C.NcE. attar evening Grand.
stand slam
far fortitair Information n contact...
GODERIc
U.tt. USOIEPOT... 524-6594
+► ITS imencii ... 5 24 8366
PLAIN. ..2.48 YD.
QUILTED ...4.98 YD.
Goad Selection in Stock of
Wools and Wool Blends.
The first compact -sewing machine, the Eina
Lotus, opens out like a flower; its at-
tachments are easily and neatly lodged in the
upper ant. Its operation is remarkably
simple: a touch of your finger will make it do
everything you want to do. This is why the
Eina Lotus makes sewing a real pleasure. It
greasy to carry and easy to put away -- there
is a place for the Etna Lotus anywhere.
It means expe
come in
we ca
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SUPER ELHA SPECIALS DURING THE
• MONTH OF AUGUST ... ALL 1976 EINES
AY
1915 PRIES!