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C (borne Township's 12th Annul
CHRISTMAS COUNTRY FAIR
Sale of arts, crafts, country baking and some antiques
Saltford Valley Hall
Wedn.sday, October 12th, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Suter ® ob r15th, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. .
Tea Door Prizes Admission: 25' & 10'
Special: Gourmet items by Blanche Garrett; Barnboard paintings by
Donald Voir; Huron County paintings by A. B. VanderEnde; pine
reproductions by Robert Wallace; antiques by Barry Johnston etc.
Personal Notes from G:orri
Charles Gibson, of Kapuskas-
ing and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gib-
son attended the Graham -Mag -
wood wedding in Elora on Friday
evening and visited friends rover
Me weekend in Fergus.
Mrs. Charles Finlay, Mrs. Rpy
Gowdy and Mrs. Harry Gowdy,
and Mrs. Arnold Halliday of
Wingham and Mrs. Gordon Lout -
tit of Wroxeter visited Sunday
with Mrs. Mel Donahue of Tees -
water .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayden
accompanied Bruce Hayden of
Wainfleet to Audubon, •Iowa,
where they attended the funeral
of the former's brother, Clark
Hayden on Sept. 23.
Mrs. Lloyd Jacques and Mrs.
John Freeman of RR 2, Gorrie at-
tended the London Area Women's
Institute convention held at 'tile
Sandpiper Inn, Vanastra-4p: Wed-
nesday and Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs, Martin Scott have
returned froni a motor trip to
Thunder Bay where they visited
their daughter, Mrs. William
Everitt, Mr. Everitt and family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dane of
Brennerton, Washington, visited
at the homes of Mrs. Alex Taylor,
Miss Margaret Dane and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grainger
of Waterloo visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grainger.
Mrs. John Van de Kemp re-
turned home Sunday from Strat-
ford Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson
have returned from a trip to the
Agawa Canyon and Mackinac
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Mr. and Mr � arold Robinson
spent the week at the Inter-
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Kingston.
Mrs. Albert Dustow, Mrs. Bert
Hubbard, Mr. Sand Mrs, Elmer
Farrish, Robert Gibson, Mrs."
John Strong, Mrs. Earl Under-
wood, Mrs. Glad Edgar, Mrs.
Ken Bennett, Mrs. Joseph Sim-
mons, Miss Jean Sparling, Mr.
and Mrs. Mel Dennis, Wes Strong
and Roy Strong were among
those on a bus trip to the Beaver
Valley on Sunday.
Mrs. William Austin spent a
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William Austin, Tillsonburg.
Chief Warrant Officer Glenn
Austin and Mrs. Austin of Peta-
wawa are visiting for a few, days
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R12 90 sq. ft.
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8:00 o.rn.-5:30 p.m.
Saturday
8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
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with Mrs. William
other relatives.
Burns Stewart is
Listowel Memorial
Austin and
a patient in
Hospital. .---
Mrs. Harvey Adams visited
Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. Doug-
las King of Harriston.
Mrs. Robert Allan and Jamie of
Beaconsfield, Que.,.spent a week
with Mrs. John Strong and at-
tended the Schneider -Strong
The Wmgbam Advaaee-Tirnes, Qletober 6, 1977—Pege 5
1,yddditi`g on Friday evening at
Kurtzville Lutheran Church.
Weekend visitors at the home
of Mira and Mrs. Ronald Mann
were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merri-
field and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Bowins and family, all of
Meaford.
The Huron County Women's
Institute Rally was held Monday
in Howick Community;:,Qentre.
Glenn Findlay et Miit #I w48 -the
guest speaker. He•teaes at the
E. C. Drury School for the H-
ing Impaired.
WHITECHURCH
"Enrichment Bees" for the
United Church Women will be
held Wednesday, October 12r
p.m, in the Wingham
Church.
FAIR QUEEN—Hawick Fair Queen Twyla Dickson was on hand at the annual fair last
Saturday, tallcing with visitors young and old. (Staff Photo)
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