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Mrs. G. Kai.itlill
.- The • Garvey 'Publie. ',speaking c-Ompc:tittons oil
curs .• bowies..
• Spe-ak lag S-em11r. Coni 1: ebz'uaary U) will enter one of
a )etitiuns were held in St. thefollottin classes: Dunlo Women's lla)ngings, place mats,
n •.� . petitions. g ' 1'ig6 it•
. . Joseph's 'school gymnasium • Grades d, poem recital, Institute February. meeting. .cushaons,,:- etc ° As this will
• T)aesday; ;February le, was 'discussed briefly.; and the on • Tuesday, • afternoon; introdue t ion..; Open :..p will be sin Colborne Township : soon be starting any girls that
the regular meetingof the roll regarding y y ytop p' p p have •not been attendin 4-H.
• n.g re ardin 'clues was Fehruur la. Onl the Irn rom to s eech•; Grades, ' :Hall, ' Carlow Wednesday, g
L,adiesLegionAuxili.ary .read •• students .,fiunl. each:: grade z -E;; poem recital‘ -Grade 5, ,1 ebauary'-'S at 2 OQ p;m,"The I?1ojects:atnd will be; 1?? years
- : .Following opening . exer- • :Mrs. Jean •- Admits of ', •we'ro :.chose:n to. •.enter the book"re0ort, Gt•ade (a:, original pt•.ogranr, will be • what ,was of ageFby`Maa'ch. and desirous
"cases •vit .tC. i - .. > t,.. - igi.n.at s it> _- -'ars• n ed'•. 4urW-",id-a.:r�i : t:�kli, .ass,-p•le�t•ste,er ritae,t.�•.
w.... ..,...P s, Margaret rang,,.. Se:afgrij�t ai'id.Ma.�., K-�y cr�t-rac-r•s.,•:�..o.r�.p,etitt�on�:.�-._.._,,. _..--...., po�tn• c>peta-;-car g, 1 �. !-�r g � -Cie•••- n. 'ry-•' t
activity .directar for the ° of Mount ..Forest • were- Judges v.• ere Miss Eille.en These classes will compete Meeting • and Mrs. •E'rjc any.• .of the leader o•r'
' Goc er~`ic;El .,Nus•ing Homes',. welcomed:. as' transfers:to the: = O'Bri•enr • .'God'erieh• and •on'Febt•uary,20,.in the 'school' R.q�aburn• will. specik . on -a assistants,. Helen •'Brindley,'
• •. spoke .tg, members of. the Gode•ichAuxiliary: remedial •, Lea cher u .qt.. gym. at: 1:15 p:m,. Th junior Carril?eanCruise Everybody 51'44;451; Rybena Brindley„°°
Auxiliary about the .various. On F'e'bruary :11, Goderich h n sbridg ; Mrs: M. a-rgaret .competit'ions.wil1 be eld,at a. .. is•wcicome. ' , , 5!4'=6451: Mrs. Elwin Feagan, ...
' activities she has organized hosted • the annual .., L.A. • * 1Aerguson: later date, : - •'b ` •"l;he•next project •for the 4- I- 5'A'-71.63;'. or. Mrs: ' Gerald
for '•patients in the nursing criybbage tournament: Of. the • Taking part' from Grade 5 :: SOCIAL NEWS.; 'Girls ' will be.•' -A• Touch of Feagan, 5'•4-64,91. •
•hones "Auxiliary: ladies ire six teams able to attend Blyth. wore '1 -leather Ann'Stapleton, Congratulaitons , to. Miss Stit.cher•`y`'..The. Leaders.and •
made aware of the great,neefl 'took `: second' place ---F and- first; Brent VanO.sch, third: Judy MacDonald and Steven Assist.ants • have • ,been at Visitors with IVhs L. Pope
for outside participation.-.:Goderich teams placed first; Lie Vogt; and Mark Stefflet•, Keesmaat..who:were married, tending training, school and.y. .W
• re -her' gran-.
Reports were given and ithird and fourth: These teams I second. in St: Joseph's; Catholic` this, new project offers in:. dutighter,0 Mrs. Gordon
other business a donation was will .proceed to Regional 1:1king part from Grade 6 Church at .Kingsbridge on te.t'esting work in making wall Lawless; Mi;' Lawless• and
made to minor hockey: The Level Apri1.3, • - ' • >wero Colleen p•oran, Kathleen "S a t u r• d a y afternoon,,
up-con7ing convention was
, children, Patiient • in Alexandra Marine
• Mr. and Mrs. Eric Reaburn • and Genesial hospital having
have returned -from an . en- ' uadea gone surgery.
joyuble holiday a CaijMlljr The svmpathyof the
.beanCruie. cornmtlnity is extended to the
Mis.s Louise. Kaminska,- . family of the late .Robert
St{nsct Beach • Road, is a . Bean: ,, - . .
Harbouraires: prepare
for Mariner s event
The }larbouraires recently
honoured their wives during
their ladies night ' at the
Goderich .Legion. During the;
evening, . the- male . choeus
entertained all of the
audience with their singing .'
and various 'novelty numbers, •
solos 'and sing -songs,
The . all male chorus
rehearsing 'for. their annual
contributionto the Mariners",
Service. which .is being held at.•
t. Knox Presbyterian•Church in
Goderich on Sunday evening,
February 29,
Plans .are. being finalized
for •a very big year .for the'
,Harbouratres ;in 19:77: This
will be the nth anniversary of.
the group.::.
•'hirtyi years sago the[men
would gather at .the Sky
Harbourairport to 'practice
and later they moved into
,Goderich and have been
practicing • each . Sunday
•evening at North St. Church
for theaast number of years. .
George Buchanan is the;
director aridEd Stiles: is- the
pianist.
Foran; Dana Doherty (first), February 14. • • •
Jackie Dalton (third), Anpie Mr.' T. J. Lannan of London
VanDiepen (second) and and formerly of Ashfield
- Rose Marie O'Keefe: Township is now a resident at
Taking part from Grade 7 Marian Villa in London.'
were Stephen Frayne, Dean Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dalton
Doherty (first)•, Michael :have returned to their borne
Frayne, Torn Foran, Floyd here after spending .17' days
Courtney' (third),. Darlene visiting with their . grand-.
Austin, • Debbie . Austin children. in Port Elgin while
'.;(second) and Frances Van their"` son' and daughter -in
Rooy. • law; Mr, and Mrs. Maurice
Speakers' taking ;part from Dalton enjoyed- a tour in the
Grade 8 'were. Mary Luanne Carribean: Mr. and Mrs..Ron
Clare, first;. Steve.. Berry; Moore'.of Goderich ac -
'.'Joan Tigert; GerardHoward, ecompanied' Mr. and Mrs..
third; 'Eddie Van Osch,' Dalton on this tour.
Second; and Donna Drennan. , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Courtney
First place . .winners and Mr. Frank . Sur'livan
received, $6; second place, $4; visited in Ladon on Thur-•
and third, $3. • • sday FebruarY� 12 ' with Mirs.
Those students who did not Monica Law; Mrs: Mar aret
'
... Margaret:
ualify, for the" public, Dwyer and Mr. T. J. Lannan
and with Mr.. Joe Finleon, a •
patient i11 St. • Joseph's
Hospital, London. •
Several from this' area .
attended . the February
meeting of the -National
Farmers Union•, held at the .
Brookside Public School on
Monday :evening, February
16. The :'guest speaker' was
Mr. Warren Zinn speaking on
land plailiiaing,
EIectrks.:.
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THANK
The following GD.EI'students conducted the house to house canvass:`
•• COLBORNE HOUSE
Nora Donnelly
Michael Doorl.y
Shelley. Hill . •
• Pat Murphy
'Mary Jo •Perrotf
Barbara Potzei , ,•,
.Bethany Robertson
Martha Robertson • •
-Fred .Schurrianti •
Susan Williams
HURON HOUSE.
Heather Brander.
Wendy Botz .
Rob 'Cox
Ann McCauley
Rob McIntyre
Michele Melady •
John Mombourquette
Paul O'Brien
Jay:.Toffiemire
THE.CAMPAIGN IS CONTINUING DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY
Order of the Eastern Star - Organizers
Harold Knisley Mrs Allan Stoll
Campaign. Chairman • Worthy Matrow:
-DUNLOP HQUSE
Donna Cooke
Bill Galley
Jennifer. Harper
Margaret Kovacs
Jim Macfarlane
Sheri MacLaren: .
Karen. Melady
Carol Oke
Vicki .Powell ' -
Kathy: Reynolds
Joanne Thompson
Sheila Vance '
Chris Wildgen
MVMAITLAND HOUSE:
Karen Donnelly •
`Sandy Gauley •• -
MikeLapaine .
Wanda Linnen- ;
Anne Melick .
Patricia' Scaman•
Flora 'Simpson;
Paulme Vollick. '
Carolyn Little,
Susan More -• .
BarryTranquada
Mandy 'Marriott •
Fran Logtenberg
' Kathy O'Keefe ,;.
Please let us knowl
Now. is the time you should be thinking of 'your spring fertilizer
requirement. We need to know what thosA analytical needs will, be. In this.
way. We can order the right amounts ofwhat is necessary. No need for you
to 'order. Nq need. to put out .cash. Just let us know your spring .
requirementS so that weca'n have it ready' , go-Mthe•nght time.
PRICE: iPmrice is frtiparustani,'TToherefore wyou. Your satisfaction is
. portant toe will meet a.ny
Other price on the market. W E •W I LL 'NOT BE
t)NDERSOL.D.' a.
HOW'S THIS FOR SPECIAL
BALER
(GOLDEN HARVEST) TWINE.
• 1 QOO FEST..
Best Quality:
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'11.49
.Our stock is the:best.qu-ality on the. market.
And that's a fact. Why not busy the best .at tfte
lesser than the best.prrce.
WE "CARRY" A•LARGE SELECTION OF.
ANDERSON FRTILI'ZER'S' in both bags &
hulk, for all. your fertilizer needs..
6 24.24. •15,percent UREA
16 16 16
8 12 16
+ SUTAN "+a'
18 46.0. .
'34 percent
_.,..�a AMMONIUM NITRATE .
MANY OTHER ANALYSIS AVAILABLE
we also have an 'excellent selection of •
CHEMICALS
f EPTAN. ! °AATREX • am./ , • IIOUID'90 ATRAZINE
90W
9 • M.E.P. A-. SPRAY ° 24D SPRAY
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We now mnke.bulk. deliveries •
• right to your door Right when BULK DELIVER .ynri nrr)d it. Check us out fel ••
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.W.E. CAN AVE 1(OU TIME & MONEY -
'M.J. SMITH •
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P hone Cha 0 th rr1 352.2490 Phone port Albert 579 )I35 •Goderici
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• WQM.E-N'.S:
come
one'
come
all!
The ladies of Women's Day lovely craft arid' well worth
Out had a very interesting • the. time'• spent on any picture
.and creative morning last..: attempted, 'It-Is'most iris-
week: Ivy Blay., :Ilene:• portant to outline the whole •:
Thompson . and Sheila Baker -picture ' first,. pulling each
of the Knit W it in the Suncoast 'stitch tight. When .filling in,
Mall on Bayf-field Road • also pull the thread very tight
showed • the array of crafts' so that it'gives an evenness to
you could find in their skip," the work. Anyone ' who. can
The ladies of the Knit Wit embroidery shouldn't have
Shop. .brought ,along: several.,. any trouble with Crewel as it
plant hangings and wall is very similar,
hangings in macrame •and Ivy Blay and Ilene
• four very lovely afghans, of Thompson• were rn'oshelpful•'..
glorious colors which took:. • and showed various't stitches
hours of work, . t'hat .others' were ,haying
:The shop carries •a• Targe trouble with.. Members were
:selection of wools of all assui•ed.tha't any time help or
shades for knitting needs: • Advice was needed on various ,
Somethingnew.to their shop projects, they had only to •
are the lamp shades.; which visit the -Knit •Wit and' they
youcan cover yourself. The • would get thehelp we needed.
ladies were; told that 'when Thank you Ivy Blay; ,'Ilene
covering a shade, to measure Thompson and. Sheila Baker
from top ottom ;and•use for providing a, very in
twice as 'much `Material. terestingprogram
Always remembering to cut. On Wednesday, February
on;a true•-bias,•so the material .•25, Women's Day Out..is
willstretch"and fit` the form. having Paul Hunt of Stratford
The Knit 'Wit carni instruct in Self -Defence..
various sizes and• shapes o Come , and join the groti'p-
shades and all are chrorne. If • maybe ,you can show•:hubby a
youare considering a • new thing or two:' : •
cover.for an old shade be -sure` R•eniem:bet• babysitting and
to paint the frame first as refreshriients 'are provided,•
they do rust when not made of andthere is a chance, to meet
chrome. .some new faces.
Broomstick crocheting was
demonstrated. The. finished
product creates a lovely -
,.,effect. This was done on' a'
large circular plastic needle GillE BLOOD
-which you held under' your
arm while working .with a
crochet -hook:
Crewel work is
•
•
The-. Electrics played at
home last Saturday 'and.
defeated Harrow'9-1, this win
gave theElectrids top spot in
the league.. With 'only three
games left to play: • "
Grant Garfow scored three
goals in .the first period, two
from Todd Graham on -one
unassisted. David ' Jewell
made it' 4-I assisted by Todd
Graham. Hanoverscored
their only goal at the start of
the second period: Seconds
later Todd Grahamscored
unassisted and three minutes
later Graham scored his
;second goal from Trevor Erb.
Then Trevor Erb frbm
' ''Brent .Williarrison, G'arrow
his fourth from Trevor.. Erb,
Mike Brenner finished the
scoring assisted . by. Doug
".Lounsbury. '
Last Sunday: the Electrics
continued their 'winning
•• streak bya' score of 6-1 over
Walkerton.
Tood Graham. scored for
the Electrics in the first two
seconds of the game::•Trevor
Erb made it 2-0, and Ken Huff
scored from David.Jewell and
Todd Graham. • •• '
Buff scored.his secgnd.goal
to make it 4-0 and then David
Jewell from Graham. Trevor
Erb got his second goal -on a
°" fine passing effort by Shawn
Robbick:
Fancy Fixers -
elect slate
for project..
• BY DEBB.IE'HARRISON
• The first • meeting of the
Holmesville I Fancy' Fixers
. was held at the home of Mrs.
Betties. 'E'ight members
answered the roll call Whata
' 4-H ineniber`should he.
Election of'officers Anok,
place. Presidei : is' Christine
Burgess; vie .president,.
1)ehhie Harrison; secretary, -
Beverley Mathers; treasurer,
Karcn-Jantzi; Clinton press
reporter, S•hetry Duff; .,
Goderich press. •repot-terr :.
/1 ,JI31C Ball 1 1 ,1I,�... ' -
Other members include
Ann Klrim.ps, Audrey• De
putter,- Brenda I)aiehl and
Mary .Jean.:I3ettles. The '
lr az1c i is Mrs I3ett less
.. 'Three ;mothers attended
this meeting, The next.
meeting- • is at'` Dchbie
Harrison's.. A visiting honic.
rr•unur7lISI is coming April5.
Thr girls discussed the
color wheel, Each tm n)hpr is
In bring 43c to next meeting.
• IVii•n11ic't•s talked aboul the
twork 1)rix ' 1 ,
a: very,,
SAVE
LIfE
DAIRY
FARMERS
YOU BETTER READ THiS
FOR GREAT PRICES OF.
K' VET'PRODUCTS
®1P�. Germicidal Teat Dip & Udd.er Wash
•, •with Emollients (Improved For
• mutation). '
ONLY �7®
10 KLEEN:
s
Iodophor Detergent
iSinfecfant.
ONLY .••
$7
FULL .CASE PRICE
ONLY
FULL CASE PRICE
per gal.
Sanitizer & -
per. gal.
$7.15
per gal.
Liquid Acid Cleaner & Descaler, for .
tirculatiori & .p.ipeline cleaning. .
48..65 Per
gal..
-$.6 5.
UDDER RUB:
per gal.
A ti•trmulating ointment • for udder
application.. Ctirltains Lanolin.
,ONLY $2 35 EACH •
•
~FULL_CASE $.2r00
MIN
P.L.C.
EACH
r' lormu•iated'forspray &circulation
r le,tn)nq of pipelines, tanks &
1• quipnii•nt (Nonfoaming)
2 5 LB. PAIL ONLY . $, ✓.38 .
W -E CARR`( THE COMPLETE LINE OF a. VET.. P RODU•CTS
D E-NOMME;S
FARM:,t GARDEN.CENTRE.
66 •HA'Mi.LT'ON
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T-0-11SERS_01,-H4MESVlLk
La nd
Effective March 1st, 1974 the charge
for disposal of rubble in truck .load
lots in excess of 12 ton trucks will be
increased from :53.01) per loadto 55.00 °
per load.. • .
This.charge'pertains to all materials
not 'classified, as household .refuse.
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Land Fill Site Committee
ROYAL' CANADIAN LEGION: BRANCH 109
BALANCE SHEET POPPY FUND
AS AT SEPTEMBER 30, 1975
ASSETS
Cash in bank
FUND "EQUITY
'Balance September 30, 1974
Excess of receipts
peer disborsements
V"o 299.48
96.60.'
202.88
299.48'
'ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 109
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND • DISBURSEMENTS.
• -POPPY FUND
FOR THF YEAR . ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1975
...RECEIPTS
,.
Poppies
--Donations
DISBURSEMENTS.
Relief Payments
Meals and lodging
Scholarship
. Ontario. Command
Campaign expenses'
Donations - Huronview
Excess -of receipts
over. disbursements
2,468.29-
325.00 2,793.29
:300.00
12.34 '
1;600.00' '
477.07 :
1.00 •
200.00 2590.41 y
202.88:..
KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRAflON
Brookside Public School
RR 7LUCKNOW _•
Thursday, March .4
PRINCIPAL. G. JEWITT....• PHONE 529-7900
Colborne Central School
RR 5'GODERICH,,
Tuesday March 2
9 A.M.-12 NOON
PRINCIPAL J:P: KANE• PRONE 524.6252.
Ho•mesville School Library
HOLMESVILLE
A•L MORNING - M Z AFTERNOON
9:30A•.M.-3;30 P.M. `
PRINCIPA'L. R. REABURN -. PHONE 482-7751
- Robertson Memorial School.
125 BLAKE ST.
'Wednesday, March -10
.9-10:30A.M,-A-E •`. '
10:30 ArM: F -L'
1:30-3:30 - M -Z
PRINCIPAL G. HARLAND:-.PHONE 524-8972
Victoria -Public School
135 •GIBBONS ST.
Monday, March 1
' 1:30P.M. - 400 P,M.-A-L
Tuesday, March 2
' I:30P.i .--4:00P.M.--M4
'PRINCIPAL D L.O'BRIEN -- PHONE 524-8306
Excessive waiting would be avoided at all schools if the
surnameschedules are followed.
Parents should bring birth certificates and immunization
cards'and OHIP nOmbers to registration.
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