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FAMILY GIVES HELPING HAND—In his first year of 4«H
Calf Club competition Frank Vanden Break of RR 1, Ford-
wich got a lot of support from his brothers and .sisters; it
must have helped since Frank picked up two third prizes at
Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Graham
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Robinson: Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Antonio of Guelph spent
Monday at . the same home.
Donald Gilmar of Ancaster
spent Saturday With his father,
Ed Gilmar.
Miss Marsha Geiger of Lis-
towel spent the weekend -With
Miss Patricia Lennox.
Mrs. George Arscott, Mr. and
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The Study Continues
Ontario Hydro has been conducting an intensive
study over the past few months on thecation
of the transmission line routes between the
Bruce .Statibri`and the Kitchener=Georgetown
areas:
The purpose of the study is to find the bes-t
possible location within the 3,000 square mile
study area for two 500,000 volt transmission Iir,it
rights-of-way to transmit electricity generated at
the Bruce Generating Station to the Georgetown
area and a new transformer station near
Kitchener.
The First Phase
The first phase of the study was devoted to
assembling basic data about the study area
from maps, statistics, etc., in order to establish
possible corridors for the transmission Tines.
During March and April 1973, public meet-
ings and opinion surveys were conducted
across the Study area. Since that time the project
team has been working to establish possible
alternative corridors.
Now The -Second Phase
To determine the views of the community about
these corridors, a second phase of public
meetings has been arranged. These are listed
below.
There is a meeting for your area and you
are invited to attend.
A large scale map showing the location and ,
details of the alternative corridors will be on
display from 7:00 p.m. on the evening of the
meeting. Hydro representatives will also be
available at that time to discuss the corridors
with you.
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the Howick Fall.Fair in Gorrie. From left to rightpabdve are
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Michael, David, Frank and Mary Ann, childrenof Mr, and:
Mrs. John Vanden Break of RR 1, Fordwkh:, (Staff Photo).
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s from Gorrie
Mrs. Harry Lansley, .Mr. ^and
Mrs. Gary part and Valerie, all
of Toronto, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller,
Mr. and Mrs.. Bev Brears and
family of Palmerston spent
Thanksgiving Sunday at the
same homes . -
Mr A. Small and Mrs. A. Rush
of Toronto spent . the 'Thanksgiv-
ing Weekend at the home of Mr.
and Mrs: ' Gerald Gray.,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hall.and
family of Burford spent the week-
end with Mr.' and Mrs. -Clifford
Pyike, anSl_•;other relatives. ; ��
'sp�r, and Mrs. George Brown.
t, several days at Hershey,
• Penn.
Mrs. Harry King and Mrs. Har-
old Keil have returned from a bus
tour to Lake Placid and Tupper
Lake, N.Y.
Miss Lois Ferguson of St..
Thomas spent the Thanksgiving
holiday with. Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Ferguson.
:`Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Short -
reed and Jody of Walton visited
Sunday with Mrs. Harry King.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jewell of
Winnipeg and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Dowdall of Toronto spent the
weekend and attended the Gorrie
Fair with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Ilyndman. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Gamble of Dauphin, Man., and
Rev. and Mrs. George Wylie and
John of Toronto also visited at the
same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hockridge,
Timmy and Philip of Scar-
borough; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fel-
so
. kar, Pai la, Jimmy and Billy of
Fergus were guests over 'the
Thanksgiving weekend atthe
home --of Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Ryndman.
Miss Chureb Tompkins of Kit-
chener spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Tompkins..
Mrs: Frank Earls of London
and Miss Leone Earls of Toronto
spent the weekend with Mrs. Wil-
ford King:
Mr.`' and Mrs. Milton Smith; of
Pefferlaw spent several dam,
with Mr. and .Mrs. ' Kennet
Mastic Mr. and Mrs Keith Finni-
gan of London, Mr. and Mrs.
`Robert Rastie and family -:and
Mr and Mrs. Robert Strong arid
family spent Sunday at the same
home.
Miss Edna Lawrence and Curly
Nevilles of Toronto, Rev. and
Mrs. Harry Jennings of Wroxeter,
were Thanksgiving visitors of
Mrs. Charles Lawrence.
• Mr. and Mrs. Find Christian-
sen, Bradley and Anna of
Palmerston and Mr. and Mrs.
Neil McDonald of Brtussels spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Carson. '
TRANS -CANADA COOKS
BELGRAVE — Mrs. Peter
Chandler's home was the setting
for the ' meeting of the Trans-
Canada Cooks when members
discussed food customs. Alice
Beecroft made German Tea
Squares and Arlene Coulter made
hot potato salad.
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HANOVER—James A. Magee Public School
Highway #87 North of Fordwich—Howick Central School
FERGUS—Central Wellington District Secondary School
HOLSTEIN--Egremont Central School
ARTHUR—Arthur Public School
ELMIRA—Elmira District High School
ORTON—East Garafraxa Central Public School
DRAYTON—Drayton Senior Public School
DUNDALK---Highpoint Elementary School
GRAND VALLEY—Grand Valley and District Public School
ALL MEETINGS COMMENCE 8:00 P.M.
POPULAR ENTERTAINERS—Martha and Earl Haywood
of Wingham delighted visitors to the Howick Fall Fair in
Gerrie on Saturday with their selection of country and
western numbers. Earl Haywood also entertained the
youngsters with his magic tricks. (Staff Photo)
rel W>d' vases- fl y a labor i.
A ..GOOD EAR OF CORN—Mrs. Waren Fines of RR 1,
Bt.uevale .and Mrs. Jack Mann ' of: RR 1, Wroxeter
(foreground) examine ' the corn in, the Howick Pall Fair
indoor exhibit in Gorrie on Saturday. (Staff Photo)
HOWICK E EV E --Robert Gibson, reeve of Howick Town
ship, welcomed visitors to the 1-lowick Fall Fair in Gorrie on
Saturday. (Staff .Photo)
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JUICY TIDBIT TASTeitS
LAKELET — Eight members
answered the roll call, `where
your ancestors came from', when
the Lakelet II Club met at the
home of Mrs. Behrns.
The discussion, "Canadians
From, Many Lands and Their
Foods", was discussed by both
leaders and the members and
leaders planned the eight meet-
ing.
The leaders demonstrated
making pizza.
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BELGItAVE 11I
Belgrave III Foreign Food
Fanciers held their fifth meeting
on Oct. 2 and opened with 4-H
pledge and motto.
It was decided that the next
meeting would be held October
15. Mrs. Bert Campbell discussed
the food of Italy and Eastern
Europe, on the two recipes and
made Pizza a Salatta, a green
salad.
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Occlusive healing substance
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repair damaged tissue.
A renowned research institute has
ound a uniq'uc healing substance"
ith the ability to shrink hernor-
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and discomfort in minutes and
speeds up healing of the injured,
inflamed tissue.
In case after case, while gently
relieving pain, actual reduction
(shrinkage) took place. •
Most important of all—results
were so thorough that this improve-
ment was maintained over a period
of many months.
All this was accomplished with a
healing substance (Bio -Dyne► which
quickly helps heal injured cells and
• stimulates growth of new tissue.
Now filo-Dyne is ofTcrcd in oint-
imcnt and suppository form called
Preparation H. Ask for it at all drug
stores. Satisfaction or your money
refunded.
Notice to Owners of
DOGS AND CATS
FREE RABIES CLINICS
FRIDAY, 12 OCTOBER®2 p.m. - 8 p.m., Bayfield
Town Hall
MONDAY, 15 OCTOBER -2 p.m. - 8 p.m., Hensel!, Arena
TUESDAY, 16 OCTOBER®2 p.m. - 8 p.m., Exeter
Arena
WEDNESDAY, 17 OCTOBER -2 p.m.. 8 p.m., Grand
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