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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-09-07, Page 21• Crxcitenlent this eek centres around re•openilla'f schools. Teachers and scholars :welcome the rfegillar work and oppor. -�••.b . _�+�V*I.„• � rD'�r,..avrss'�ac-,>aa. zs scy.�.iJ-{.a� sffidy again. Fall Fairs too- are already in progress. Dungannon Fair is Thursday, September 28, 1972 - a big one day fair. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eedy'and Laurel are spending•the holiday .weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J.L..Eedy. Michael- will • be returning with then to Strathroy, ' The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Mr. and. Mrs. Dynes Cairnpbell in their double bereavement this past week. .---W.., mj+tfi� Of 6'S -ailnto : 'IToro has been visiting recently with. his brother Brown Smyth. Congratulations and,- best wishes are extended--to..Mr.,.. and- . Mrs. nd..Mrs_ Tom, Culbert o€ Crewe who • were married Friday evening; September 1, 1972. We welcome Mrs. Culbert and her daughters Cheryl and Linda to our com- munity,. Mr. and. Mrs. Graham McNee. were bottomed last Sunday on their 35th wedding anniversary xwith�a family .F dsipnne .dt - 4 dome of their daughter Mrs. Jinn Haycn and Mr. Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Aldham and children have moved to a home near Carlow. Mrs. Mary Sere, Kathy and Jamie !visited the former's daughter, Ruth Here, in Wind- ' sor, Ruth successfully completed her summer semester and will be starting another semester this fall. The Deconsecration Service at ,Stnn. Paul's Church in Dungan- , � ,;:to-ba—on.„,,,, .e� - temba 1972 at 3:30 p.m. Bishop Ap- pleyard will be' in charge 'of this special service. Mrs. Lorne Eadie, Mary and Arlan,.-of.;,Holyroodt visited-- the former's mother, • Mrs. J. M. Reed on Sunday, September 3, to honour her on her 80th birth- day. Accompanied by Girvin Reed, they visited Mrs. Clarence Dustow on' -Sunday- afternoon. • •- •• Stephen Stothers of Winnipeg called on Saturday to' visit his cousins, Mrs. Mary Bere and family. JACUMK'S 4 PLBER • W . * GORDON FR SEP WRAPPING PAPER 79 HAMILTON ST. Amcor atte •_.-_ _.�. _d4. ndancp~xs Yw+7iif4`•= 7'a:FOK-'.^iCf"7.' A'....w..G ..X`'ua: Mary Ellen McGill lifeguards at the deep end of the pool, keeping an eye out for tardy divers failing to surface the water. A top . fttraction at the Western Fair is the annual livestock auction, to be held this year on Saturday, Sept. 9 at 11 a.m, in the Ontario- Arena.' Senator Harry Hays,, Calgary, former federal minister' of agriculture will be the auc- .� . tioneer-• John Willmott; Milton, Ont. will judge 25 entries inthe market steer class on Friday, Sept: 8 at 4 p.m. The 13 market barrow entries will be judged by G.W. McGregor, St. Thomas, Ont. on Saturday, Sept. 9 at 9 a.m., and judging of 11 entries in market lambs will follow at • 10 a.m. Judge vi11 be Angus Campbell, Iona Station, Ont. ""°t As in previous years; the order in which market -livestock ire sold will be based on the points • • awarded during live judging. Each animal sold will only be representing the entry ' which receives that placing through the accumulation of total points accrued from live judging and carcass evaluation. Coleman Packing Co. Limited, London will be in charge of the slaughtering, and the carcasses will be scored by , Canada ' Department of Agriculture official graders. As many carcasses as possible will be displayed in the . Yov ►er grandstand exhibit hall from Sept. 13 to 16. Following •the conclusion of the 'show, carcasses will be ship- ped as designated by the pur- chasers. The livestock show and sale is one of many free -to -the -public attractions at the 1972 Western Fair. AN EXTRA SHOWER IN YOUR PLACE WILL TAKE U0 VERY LITTLE SPACE' • IOC.J. 1..01u..11. 4 • expec- ted when the Huron Unit of Canadian Cancer Society meets in_C int.on . Sept ;ber,..19• for the annual meetiaag and .banquet. .:-.. ;. e guest speaker will •be one of .Canada's best known radio and television personalities, Bill Brady. A director of the London Middlesex Unit of the Canadian Cancex.....Socety, Mr: Brady chairs their special events corn: mittee. ' VY. ropM Huron Unit president Mrs. Durst says they. are expecting branch office members, volun- teers throughout the county, and other interested citizens to come and hear Bill' "Brady speak, Huron- County has made $28,631 in donations so far for the 1972 campaign. There is lit- tle time left before it will be ' over. Cancer • victi is need research if they are going to get better. They cane only continue research, through your money. 'Those wishing to attend can contact the ` Society offices in their community or Mrs: Gordon Rathwell at the Cancer society office.at 10 King St., Clinton for tickets. . GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES Here's a great way to put your money to work: 8% interest, guaranteed on 5 -year term deposits. Other terms available. Minimum deposit, $500. Call or drop in and see us today. 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