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A local hog operation has been
.cawarded first place. in the Ontario
Pork Congress carcass coinpetition.
Bodmin Ltd. of RR -5, Brussels
took first .place in the competition
with 80.46..points out of a possible 100
points for average daily gain, lean
yield score and rneatquality.,
Hogs for the carcass competition
were put on test March 26,
,,slaughtered June 9 and thedjudged
4or their meat quality the following
•-day by Dave Snider, supervisor of
•meat ,inspectors for federally in-
spected packing plants in Ontario,
'and by Gord Lyons, the head meat
•inspector at J. M. Schneider in
• Kitchener, where the 'animals were
slaughtered.
• The two judges awarded.points for
• color, texture and moisture.
The Bodmin pig was .the top -
'gaining pig and received top. points
— 23.76 points out of a possible 30 —
for performance. It was also one of
the leanest yielding pigs and re-
ceived 44 points out of a possible 50
. in this competition. The meat
'quality score for the pig was 12.7 out
of 20. • , „
• Bodmm Ltd. is a 25 -sow purebred
;breeding stock unit nearBelg' rave.
• .emor. housin
is meeting tp.e..c,;
BELGRAVE — A. public meeting
was teld in the Women's Institute
Halton Wednesday, June 22, when 37
hiter-ested people attended to discuss
senior citizens' housing for the ,
village.
George Michie introduced Jodie
Bleasdale , program co-ordinatOr for
• :the Ministry of Housing -from the
London office. She explained the
• non-profit housing prograin and her
• talk was followed by a quesfion-and-
• answer time. Information sheets
were distributed and are available
',from the office.
It was agreed that a survey should
betaken to ascertain the needs and
possibilities of seniors' housing for
•the municipalities. A committee of
seven was named to further pursue
the project. conducted the dedication.
Township of Turnberry
• PUBLIC NOTICE
• Re: Proposed Closing and Sale
of MaittandStreet
• NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section -443 of the
Municipal Act R.Q.O. 1970, Chapter 284, the Council of the
;Township of Turnberry to pass bylaws:
(a) to stop up and close those streets and lanes situate, *frig
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Mr. and Mrs,:ip ,
S 'get( of Hanover:Via,
their. parents, Mr.
Vincent. •
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Mr. and Mrs- Law* Stonobo
visited Satntday, June. 18; With'
sister, „Mrs. Agnes Walker of :GOaq,
erichf *tolls 4.1)4,tiont in A1exaadra.:4'1
Marine and'GenetalHesPital:.
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WELSH ,COULLOY: =FA Oft elk* harritet.of fielgray‘ Ora' d host tciits-SnhUailtVelSh CoUtithr•Fai*,:
recently. 'DiirieldSt•r)ttriltot:Beigfave looks over the -miscellaneous table ,witkMaijoriel•Cooltee'an#‘P0„
Johns -ton it7 the background.
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• The 6th annual Higgins' Reunion
was held arthe Listowel 'Park,
recently dMrs.endaynwi,thi7Ross1inattKingendance. d
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and Mrs. Kevin Fitch were in charge
of the meal with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Higgins charge of refreshments.
President David. Penner welcomed
everyone and Alvin Higgins said
grace. • ,
• "Ithelle-WarilUilwnrsliteffee for
those who have passed away.
• A short, htt,sse`• meeting -took-
,- :blade after the: meal and the 1987
minutes wereread by Lynda Fitch,
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as well et the fiacjaIreport-
D• ENNIS PROCTER, young
,of -Don and Sylvia Procter of
took in the recent
WeisC.u,it,,p41re held in. the
Be/grave :arena.
MEMORIAL UNVEILED •
On Remembrance Day, 1935, the
Presbyterian -Church at Brussels
was crowdee tlyond cap a for
the unveilii., of the Soldiers'
Memorial at • Brussels'. This
montunent was erected by the
village of Brussels and the
townships, of Grey and Morris in
memory of those. who gave their
lives in the Great War. Col. H. B.
Combs of Clinton unveiled the
memorial anditev. A. fle Thompson
Officers .' 4,.110 are: Ken
• Shortre-president;, Earl Fitch
first vice pr iii;. Jerry Higgins,
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• Margaret Higgins,Judy ShoPtreed,
invitations;- Jack and. Doreen
Dbn and EikenSigginSand Bffi and
• Ruth Ann Higgins, lunch and Tom
and krances Hunter, Brenda King
and Debbie Penner, sports.
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Marks Chester. and Wilda Higgi
ns.
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A GOOD CATCH.-.6candice Irwin and ter friend, Margie :Gordon,
both of Belgrave; friedlheipluck at fhe fishpond at.the recent Welsh
Country Fayre he'd in the Belgrave ,arena
HAZEL GRIFFITH 3354249
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The sympathy of the coilimOnifyis
extended to Mtt.ilehtinnao-Kialte in
• the lose of heaiiither, Albert Ewald.
of Detroit, who passed away Satut-
day, June 10. '
Recent guests with Mrs. Mac
Allan were Dr. and Mrs.:Robert
Weir, their son, Robert,and his wife,
Barbara and their daughter, • ren,
all of Ottawa. .They attended er-
ment service -far Dr. Weir's sister,
Elizabeth Weir.
• • Mrs. ilelniut4orner has returned
home from visiting her' father in
Germany-141**st teVeralweeks,
Mrs.AJlan Griffith, ;WM/matted
by Mrs Jamei Robertson of
Goderich, wesin Loildtm onMonday
• to visit their cousin, Walter Wake
and a dearfriend, Mrs.;. Hilda
Srnithers, whoire patients in Park-
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, Mrs. Edith'White, London*. Mrs.
ni% Mark kdM. :Davey
rico, -fteas " 4illohom
estif‘rith Mrs. Cliff Markti on
• Thursday.
and being in the Town Plot of Wingham, in the TownShip ;
of Turnberry, in the County of Iluttn, more particularly
described irfschediAleattached hereto;
(b) to authorize the sale Of certain stopped up. highways to
529177 Ontario Limited, .of the Township of Turnberry, in
the County of Huron.
The proposed bylaw desc
feared maybeSeen at the Towns
On- the 19th datotiallY,
Chambers at the .,Office
Cottncli of the
counsel', solicitor
lands be prelude'
appears ttl'•Oe hear
Any person
possible, ri
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iplio_rtrshowing _the lands af-
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Friends are_sorry. that Rev. and Hospitals iiiitifoikeile:is home again
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Mrs;,. Jennings are both • soon. • • ' • • .
confined to Wingham and District • Wes Newton has Sold his farm and
Hospital but hope' their stay is (if tine Mennonites quickly. demolished
short duration. , the barn to purchase the timbers for
Dinner guests Mrs. Allan a hay storage they are erecting.
Griffith on Thursday were Mrs. Cliff
Marks, -Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hart,
Mit: Isabelle Scott of • 4.' rie, Mrs.
Susan Hart
James Sanderson, Brus „. Mrs.
Shirley Leek, Mrs. Mae Hu ton and s honored
MrsL Gertie,Tiffin, all of Wingham.
• The occasion was Mrs. Marks' birth-
day. at shower
Father's Day guests with Mr. and
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Mrs; Lyle Hart were Mr. and Mrs.
VVROXE TER M rs . Chris
Bob Bradshaw and Kelly, Susan
Sturgeon, Mrs. Harvey Bradshaw
Hart and peter, Jim Collison of -
and Miss Karen Bradshaw hosted a
Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
relative bridal shower for Susan
Drumm, Nathan and Trevor of
Hart at the Sturgeon home on Tues-
Pahherstom day evening, with 13.present.
• Jim .Collison and Peter Hart were Susan, assisted by her sister, Mrs.
welcomed into Wroxeter United Dale Drnantn, opened her gifts and
'Mot* Notion on Sunday
14*40;0110014e for coming and
Mornipg:, 40r their generosity. She minted
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everyone to visit her and Jim in their
-• and Mrs. Stewart Musgrove
visited With Clarence Ott at Heim-
new home in Kitchener.
stra Nursing
The remainder of the evening was
SUltd, Listowel, on
spent in conversation and Mrs.
ivii,Y*and ivits:Garicharn` ber's,and Sturgeon served- cake, ice cream
ftt 31: are &evil* into' the home and tea.
irchased .tollo*iek Street, 00-0o
Me is Imam% many as the To the timid and hesitating every-
" thish hone: thing is impossible because it seern
Ali Tom Leek so.
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