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DABBER BliN0f,
Lucknow and.Obtalitt. Lions Club
dabber bingo every Sunday,
Luck -
now Community Centre, 7:15 P.M,
Doors open 6:15 p.m, Air condition-
ed. Wheelchair accessible. Potential
prize board over $3,000. $1,100 jack
pot on 54 calls or less. $500. must go.
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BUCK AND DOE
For Leesa Stone and Luis Dromend
on Sat., July 8 at theLisbiwel Kin --
Station. Music by DJ, luiteh provid-
ed. Tickets $5. 20,27,4
BUCK AND DOE
For Mary Beth O'Hagan and David
Johnston on Friday, July 7, allturtz-
ville Hall. Dancing 9 p.m. -1 a.m.,
music by DJ, lunch provided. $5 per
person. 27,4
COFFEE HOUR
At Wingham Bible Chapel, July 5, 10-
11:30 a.m. Demonstration: home-
made chocolates by Jennifer Rattee.
Guest speaker: Mary Ann Dixon of
Toronto. Babysitting provided, all
ladies welcome.
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For e
at Hoirlik Cornm
July 15 danci
by DJ. Lunch ProVid
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40T11 WEDDINq ANNIVERAARY
The fa/MO- ofTed and lied
Klaassen would like to invite you to
an open house at the home oftheir
parents. on Sun,„ July 16 from 14
pe occa.sion of their 40th
Wedding anniversary. Rest wishes
only, please.
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DAY TRIP
Looking for something different?
Call Marg Burkhart to see what's on
for July 18, phone 528-3544. Limited
space available.
OPEN HOUSE
The family of Gordon Gibson would
like to extend an invitation to an
open house in celebration ofhis65th
birthday on July 9,,frOm_ 2-4 p.m. at
the Wroxeter Hall. Best wishes only -
please.
BIRTHS
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SHEPHERD—Mr. and Mrs. -
Garry Shepherd (Hamilton) proud-
ly announce the birth of their sec-
ond daughter, Annie Danielle,
seven pounds, five ounces, on June
21. at Kincardine and District Hos-
pital. A- sister for Carty. Proud
grandparents are lyAr, andIvIrs,
Lorne Hamilton of Wingham and
Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd,
Chatsworth.
CLARK—Mr. and Mrs. Steven
Clark of Wingham welcome with
love a son, Robert Andrew, born
June 29 at Wingham and District
Hospital. The new arrival tipped
the scales at eight pounds, eight
ounces. Firsthtime grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clark, RR 5, Wing -
ham and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Moore, RR 3, Wingham. Great-
Grammas are Mrs. Ann Walsh and
Mrs. Jessie aark, both of Wingham.
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DEATHS
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JAMIESON—Passed away at K-
W Hospital on Monday, June 26,
Betty Ann Jamieson, in her 57th
year. She was the wife of the late
Dr. Duncan Jamieson; dear mother
of Bob and his wife, Pat, of Blue -
vale, Nancy Dahmer and her hus-
band, Doug, of Oakville and Peter
and his fiancee, Jane Anderson,
Waterloo; loving grandmother of
Heather, Elizabeth and Jamie; also
survived by her father-in-law, Dr.
William Dawson Jamieson of
Toronto. Funeral service was held.
Wednesday, June 28, at St. An-
drew's Presbyterian Church, Cov-
enant Chapel, Kitchener, with inter-
ment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery,
Toronto. Donations to the Canadian
Diabetes Association would be
gratefully acknowledged as expres-
sions of sympathy.
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BLACK—Born in Belleville Gen-
eral Hospital on June 18, a daugh-
ter, Nichole Jean Marie, nine
pounds, 13 ounces. Proud parents
are Michael and Corinne Black; a
21st grandchild for Anna Marie
Kieffer, RR 1, Bluevale and fourth
grandchild for Towmey }pack of
Belleville...
SCHLORFF—Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin Schlorff of Walkerton are
pleased to announce the birth of
their- daughter, Melinda, nine
pounds, '11 ounces, on June 27 at
Wingham and District Hospital.
MILLER—Mr. and Mrs. John
Miller, RR 2, Auburn, thank God
for the safe arrival of their twin
boys, Melvin, seven pounds,,seven
ounces, and Alvin, eight pounds,
born June 29 at Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital. The boys are brothers
for Martha, Lidia, Annie and Edna.
Trips to
Wonderland
Air-conditioned
bus with wash-
room.
$25 per person
ticket & bus seat
July 22 and
August 12
Call 528-2813
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LAST' QN.E rt can hardly wait to get-switrunirig now data* pool is 0
for thy summer.
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A former resident of RR 2, Blue
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vale, Mrs. Reta McLennan, died at
Wingham and Maria Hospital en
June 26 following a lengthy ill ess.
Wife Of the late Meld kitten 'iit_.
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The former Rita Gertrude allcr,
er, Mrs. McLennan wasthebel veil
loving mother of Mrs. E. C. (Doris)
Thompson of Mitchell, WS., Edythe
Warwick of Brussels, J. Keith W.
McLennan: of Wellesley and a
daughter-in-law, Marjorie McLen-
nansof Kitchener; loved grandntoth-
er of 10 grandchildren and seven
meat -grandchildren. She was the
dear sister of Gordon Walker of
Wingham, liSrirfart Walker of Strat-
ford and the late Minnie Darby,
WmnifrectiMcMichiel, May Mur-
- plata ISist*tt cke,.Steit Mire e
and John Waiker
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Funeral serVice was held at Betts
Funeral Home, ' Brussels Chapel,
formerly Watt Funeral Hine, on
June 29, with interment in Moles.
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.teVe
worth Cemeterk Rev. Paul Chant-
bers officiated.
Pallbearers were , Tom Warwiek,
Brian Warwick, David MeLemiati,,:
Paul Thorppson, -Glenn Fraser an4
John. Johrtaton. Flatat-Aributes were
Carried byPrerrYPhAlrpS; 11
helm andBrian,Rilw =
In remembrance, -donations to
Molesworth Preibyterian .Church
.aie 'being acknowleclgeds iexPrie4-
sions of concern and 's atriy.
was a r veteran •
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A veteran of World War Two and Friends paid their respects atThe grave's Brandon Cemetery by Eric
recipient of a Volunteer Service McBurney Funeral Home, Wing- Niessen, Larry Nethe.ry, Eric Dow -
Medal, Charles Wellington Inivin of ham, until Monday when funeral son, C.aineronAnderson, Peter Wil-
13elgrave,-died Friday, June 30, in service was conducted at f.:30 by son and John McCracken. David
Wingham and DistriCt Hospital. He 'Rem John Neilson. He was carried and Debra Cturie were flower bear -
to his final testing place ers.
was in hia,48th year and death fol-
lowed a lengthy illness.
Mr. Irwin was a son of the late
Leslie Irwin and Grace Eickmeier
and was born at Ethel on April 5,
1922. He attended SS No. 10, Morris
and an elementary school at Ilder-
ton. He served his country from
September of 1942 until 1945.
and Food Jack Riddell officially
On Sept- 29, 1951, he rearm.' d the opened a new research laboratory
former Betty Wilson at Bala and building at Centralia College
they came to this district in 1953. Research Farm last Friday.
He had worked as a mechanic and . The research structure houses
farmer before his retirement in three 'laboratories which will be
1971. He was a member of the Unit- used to prepare material for. trials,
ed Church and the RoyatCanadian
Legion.
New research lab
at Centralia College
Ontario Minister of Agriculture emphasis for each crop, but testing
also includes management practices
such as corttrol of insects, diseases
and weeds, fertility requirements,
planting dates, seeding rates and
row widths.
Lab trials include projects on bac-
terial blight control in white beans,
clean and .sort maferial at harvest physiology work on soybeans and
and conduct quality assessment on storage studies en rutabagas.
harvested material. , Approximately 60 per cent �f the
In addithirt, the building pro- trials are concluded on the college
vides office space for five techni- research farm, while the remainder
cians, a farrn"nianager and 10 are located on farms horn Nairn lb
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Left to Mourn his passing,
besides his wife, are their fatally:
Tom and Darlene Irwin of-Edmon-
On; Murray and Marjorie Irwin of
Whitechurch; Brenda and Wayne
Ofites of -Huntsville; Colleen and
Russell Van der jagt and Lorna and
Richnid•ClOier of Port Catlin
Irwin tit Whitechurch; Bruce,
and Jen Irwin ofifunthold
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katchewan; tiara and Dave R�b
Of Lambeth; Charleeit Cast an an
Wayne Young Walkerton.
are 19 grandchildren and tour
randc14141rett. He Was prede;
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Areas of research include field Results of agronomy research
trials on white beans, colored efforts support new varieties or
beans, moll, soybeans, rutabagas, nely pesticides for mgistration, and
field corn, tweet corrylopins and are used to develop production
plolkt-down &rage crops. Variety mitatintft )reCOntinen n in
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