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RUNNERS *1 P AT THE Howick Central School Bicycle Rodeo are back row,
Donna. Wagier, -Nancy Demeriingr Lorraine Dinsmore, Edna Loughran,
POO tleiwarf,*Kirk. McMillan, Gary Douglas; middle row, Donna Harding,
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•embers,;ILynne Chambers, Michael Chambers, Andy De mer ling,
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David Mann, Dale Hunt, Jeffrey Esrienson; front row, Sandy Merkley,
Sharon Brown f Marion -Huth, Davici Harding, Craig PenIVY. and Greg
Douglas.
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WALK-A-TIION
GORRIE Three' hundred
'people took part in the WOO-
Thon on Saturday starting atthe
Howick Central School' and ,pro-
ceeding through the villageOf
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Fordisvich and across tolYrNce-
ter, returning to Vowick Central ,
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School, a route of 20 Wes, -
proximately $7,009 was rat
the Howick TownshipCe!
' Since $21•001/11141 been1Z
by June 11, the addltionaliValk-a.
thon proCeeds will tot the centre
well on the way to the' objective.
Foridwkhi
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- Mrs. Carroll Johnson • spent
several days last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs* Murray.
'Parttfallte,MrL
'darn* Wingham,- WOW $3 Door
prises: Trudy. Wiseman,
over.; Marg Parsons) Pelmets-,
toil; Mrs. Joe MontgolnerY,
Wingham
Lucky draws: Dorothy Doug-
las, 'Clifford;: Margaret Adahta,.
Wroxeter; Bonnie al.010P•
Wroxetereleettie Clock, and
Bernice Smalz, Mildma$--trans,
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GORR1E
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McKenzie Edgar of Retio!t and,
Tim Edgar- Of Tulsa, Arizona,
visited. Mr.' and ,Mra; Gordon
Edgar' and attended the funeral,
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of Mrs. Charles .Black. on Tues-
day. • •
Mrs. Goldwyn 'rhOtipSeil is Ei
patient in Victoria Ho's0t:aliLon-
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n etwood; Senior girls. The rodeo was held outdoors.
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• Vb. and Mrs. John Barlow and
. Janie of Howes Caves, N.Y.,
visited Mrs. Vernon Barlow and
atfended, ;the; funeral of her
k. daughter, Mrs. Ralph Moyer of
Tilbury on Thursday. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. James Nickel of -
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs,. Howard
Nickel and Miss Kay Nickel of
Kitchener' Mr. -and Mrs. Lester
Nickel, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Nickel of Fordwich, Mrs.
Harold Boyd of Belmore, Mr: and
. Mrs. Ilmard Harper and ROSS of
Mildmay, visited at the home Of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nickel on
• Sunday.
Mrs. Thomas MacDonald and
Mrs. Wilford King spent the
weekend with Mrs. Clara Colmer
of Toronto, They were accom-
panied by Frank King of Wroxe-
ter who spent a few days with Dr.
and Mrs. Wendell Gott in Toron-
to,
Miss Lois Ferguson of St.,
Thomas spent a few days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose O'Con-
nor and grandson, Andy Brucett
of Oakville and Arthur Tucker of
Trowbridge visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Finlay on Sunday.
Brenda, Brian, Karen and Paul
• Brears of Palmerston spent a few
days with their grandparents,
Mr. and Whs. Archie Miller.
Mrs. Frank Earls of London
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Hastie.
Mrs. Webster Jacklin, Listo-
wel, visited over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. George Brown
and attended the funeral of John
Farrell of Belmore on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil qtrainger,
Mrs, A. L. Stephens, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Grainger and family,
Bruce Grainger of London,
Robert Grainger of Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs. William Hutchison,
Gregory Stephens, Miss Debbie
Stephens of Listowel, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken McMichael and Susan,
Wroxeter, Mr. and Mrs. James
Renwick, Clifford, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Nuhn, Gowanstown, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Stewart, Moles-
worth, Wayne StevenS and Miss
Cheryl Stephens, West 11111 were
guests at the Grainger -Wallace
wedding in Ayr United Church on
Friday evening.
• Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hamilton of
Orono and Miss Joyce Hamilton
of Kitthener spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hamil-
ton.
Gordon Edgar, Wilbur Free-
man and Henry Laeluier visited
George Tirnin In the University
Hospital, London, en Sunday.
C0 -0P Fertilizer and CO-OP Feed,
-you wouldn't mix them
— but let's combine them to help you produce more lbs.
of Milk from every acre.
Let's start with CO-OP fertilizer. Fertilization of forages
establishes vigorous plants and improves winter survival of
legumes. Applying the proper analysis ofICO-OP fertilizer
every year boosts the total digestible nutfietrii(IDN) you
get from every acre of forage. In fact, your livestock
carrying caoatity. an often double or triple and your
return can be as much as $3 for every VI spent.
Novi/ add the proper CO-OP Feed Ration to balanee your
forego, for optimurn production of niilk per acre.
Sound crop Management ind feeding
practices,. eircleteited in these feed and
crop brOchures, will give you better
production year after year In both the
field and the buil. CO-OP Fertilizer and
Peed AitiOtit don't mix, but they combine
wall to 4Ive you maximum results.
available
st your
Co-operative
United Ci) -operatives of Ontano
BELGIIAVE BRANCH
•PHONE 357-2711 8874453
Feed and Crop Products:
61.41tei Servloo for Ontario farmers
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New flat rungs for
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3" Blackbircthiush
a -Here's a quality pure
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Saturday
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