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AUCTION O
N SALE
Of swine and machinery, will be held for
WILFRED AND JOHN
CLIPPERTON
Lot29, Con. 4, Kinloss Twp., 3 corners east of Lucknow`;
2 corners north to. Langside. then, 1 mile east or 2
corners north of Whitechurch then 11/2 mile west.
MONDAY, MAY 18
AT 12 NOON
LIVESTOCK:
Sow with 9 pigs, sow with 16 pigs, sow with 9 pigs, sow,
with 11 pigs, 4 bred gilts, 2 sows bred 2 months, sow,
due by sale, york hog.
MACHINERY: International 624 tractor, Ford 850
tractor, Case 0 row crop tractor with corn cultivator,
Int. 105., s.p. combine with pickup and reef, M.F. 34 sag!
propel 12 ft. swather, New Holland 477 haybine, Gehl'''
95 MX mixmrll, Int. 370, 10 ft, wheel disc, Allis
Chalmers 303 .baler, Int. super chief 3 x 14 pull type'
plow, 3 pth 3 furrow ace bottom plow`, Cockshutt No.
a,1, 15 run seed drill, 2 set diamond harrow, Black Hawk
pth 2 row corn planter, grain box; --2 .gravity bins with
wagons, 2 wagons with 16 ft. racks, wagon with 14 ft..
rack, wagon and ?rock, New Holland 327, pto. 130 bu.
manure spreader, George White 80" snow blower,
Case 2 furrow plow Co -Op grain and atrazine sprayer
with 30 ft, boom, 'bit. 3 pth 7 ft. mower, Case side rake,
New Idea side rake, Kingwise 34 ft. elevator has motor,
Carbola sprayer, 2:wheel trailer, Burrdizzo, cattle clip-
pers, set used 16'- 9 - 30 tires, post hole auger, pig
feeders, wheel barrows, water troughs, iron kettle, 30'.
sheets of steel, hydraulic ram, '/2 ton truck rack, ,cob
corn, 1500 bole straw, 17 cu. ft. freezer, block and
white t.v., Wingham dipper wood stove, scrap iron,
numerous small items found on a well kept foram.
For information phone 357-1778.
TERMS: Cash Farm Sold Lunch Booth
Owners or :auctioneer not responsible for accidents or
losses.
GEORGE. POWEIL
CLERK
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AE GROOT -- -In loving
memory ..of .aX'dear mother
land grandmother,
Grout, who , popped: away
May 12,
A smiling'f . e, rajheart .of
gold,.
She ' suffered -,'much, but
never told . • -
A friend to all`her last would
give,
•
Abetter mother never lived, .
I like to" think `when life is
done;
Wherever her ten may be,
She'll be sthnding At the
door, • • -. '
Up -there towelcome tne.
.Lovingly, remembered
and sadly -'missed by daught-
• er 'Nellie and grandchildren
Sherri and Ron. -
DE GROOT --In loving
memory of a wonderful wife,
mother, and grandmother,
Anil De Groot, whom God
called home nine years ago
` May 12, 1972.
The years may -wipe out
manythings,
But this they'll wipe out.
never, •
• The memory of those happy
days
Which we ,have spent to-
gether. •:t
—) ovingly remembered,,
by husband John and family.
Hall board
holds euchre
GOB,RIE. = The board of
the Gorrie ; Hall . held • a
progressive euchre 'party in
the town hall Saturday eve-
ning with seven tables in'
play.
Winners of prizes for high
scores were Mrs. Lang
Vogan and Elmer Haskins;
low, Mrs. Elmer Farrish and
Mrs. Florence " Wilson, the
latter playing 'as. a, man.
Peter Browne won the
special.prize
l fh : ^ o IL" sang ' ` P appy
Birthday" -to Mrs. Elmer
Farrish.
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uid-ycu like.
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ontroi a
with h.
Corn yields?
Then Lassoo` herbicide plus atrazine is the smart choice.
A tank mix of Lasso plus atrazine give4 excellent control
• against weeds like crabgrass, fall panicum, barnyard- •
grass and (oxtail. It also controls stnartweed, common
ragweed, lambsquarters, mustard, pigweed and
rinany other broadleaves. All with reduced
.carryover, too.
And Lasso gives you a choice of
application methods for effective results.
You can go, with either shallow
incorporation or surface application.
You can shallow incorporate Lasso into
the top five centimetres of soil, or you can surface apply
Lasso within 5 days of your last tillage trip to get more
K. dependable performance year in and year out.
Best of all, using Lasso plus atrazine helps you net a
bigger' yield:.. which adds up to a bigger,
• healthier profit. And that is really smart!
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Mrs TAO
aroyl; 's
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salitz and urn and Ktocar•1.
Z1telll,101sirch ;Kao►, Miele;,.
Pot Vent Jast:weeken with
their'!aic1e Inti a.Unt:llfr and,
Mrs. Freie Hayden,
and:M. Grant miner,
Vihlti Kevinpd Krista. of
Sudbury, .spent, the•weekend:
with Mr .and Mrs. .Archie •
Miller. A'. -and Mrs.. Bev
Breams, Brialt, Karen and
Pa of `RR '3, Pahnerston;
*Wed `Sunday at gm, same
PiARS. ALLAN GRIFFITH
D. Mac -
,Beach and
Smith of
le Sunday
d Mrs. Alvin
Ray Gowdy
ere dinner
l arl Douglas
n.,. da
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ray and Mrs.
iecompanied
?Mathers of
`officers' con -
Wroxeter
*Mr. and Mrs. Ross Toman
accompanied by Wallace
Toman, New Hamburg, were
Sunday guests with Mrs
Ludena Sararas and Mrs
Merle Weiss, New Dundee
Elgin Toman, Plattsville,
was a pest at the same
home:
Members of the White
family spent the weekend at
their summer home here.
Mrs. Stanley Marks and
Cathy, pussels, visited Sat-
urday ,„With Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff . Marks. Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Powell and family,
Kitchener, --Were Saturday
evening ;guests at the same
horde:
• Village friends are pleased
to see Mrs. Mac Allan home
- after spending the winter in
Florida, also Miss. Marion
Gibson - from Chateau
Gardens, Hanover.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Riley
, and family held a family
dinner in the community hall
following the christening of
their two grandchildren,
Melissa • J,ane, daughter of
- Mr?' and Mrs. Ron Riley,
Wingham, and Krista Eliza-
beth Gilbert, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Gilbert,
Harriston.
(Robert and Judy Ch ' on
and�ffiiy, trig -64/611, waited
at the weekend with Mrs: and
Mrs. Alan Baitley and
family.
Mr and rs; David Marks
and tam:. russels, were
guests on ether's Day with
Mr. andMt+lrs Cliff Marks.
Mr ands vers. Allan Grif-
fith were .,in' Goderich on
Sunday where"they visited
with Mr.
Robertso`"n':;
bie Roberti
daughter,'` J
Mrs. Janes
xny and Deb-
nd new infant
".;i`lir4an Marie, in
Alexandra, FMarine and
Generail,s el.
Rev, . : M tin baptized
three infants -,in Wroxeter
United..Church on Sunday
morning dung the Family
Sunday ser!,vtte.They were
Melissa Jane i daughter of
Mr. and Ron Riley,
Wingham, ;ifrista Elizabeth,
daughters: r. and Mrs.
Ron Gilbe arriston ; and
Curtis George: Harold. son of
Mr. and Mrsifitorge Nichol,
RR 2, Wroxeter. •
The McMichael Sisters en-
tertained - ith' their dance
routines in Mount Forest .on
Saturday .,;Erring at .the
spring caner < presented by
the. Mount.�i or"ct Hariv in
sires
Mr and• Mrs Art (,;nadr
Brescia
and family's nded'the'bac-
calaureate'. "exercises for
e�e, �. London, -
which Weie'. "Id S'u'nda in
�r y
St' Peter's. xtica Marta
JoanAlltleandidate
for graduation 1981 with a
Bachelor of Arts in, Secre-
tarial 'and Administra've
Studies..A reception folio ' d
at Brescia Co'#liige fare ' e
families and friends of th
graduates. ,. ,
CGIT banquet
attended by 16
ference 1f1 1VN�l�
Institute
versity of W4 .
Mrs.
Mrs AllaiHai•r n ffildl►ll),an,
William Bennett,
s�
Ray'wond �u lwdy, Mira,
Roland #e. oeft•,
Ronald Befln tf,'M-rs Gerald
Brewer and'irienitended
the bridal shower for Dr:
Raren Galbraith at the home =
of Dr, anid Mrs Williatl*'
Martin in Drayton on Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs' Rotaert
Grainger, Daiitid and Steven
of Waterloo,. vieiteld Sunday>
with Mrs. Cecil-Graingerand
with Mr. • G1aingelr • in
Listowel • Memorial 13ospltaa
Mrs. Edward Swale$ •
Orillia visited- with Mr, and
Mrs. Grainger on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs -Roy SiM,7 '
mons and Joanne of Guelph
visited Monday with •.MiS:
Jae Simmons.. •
Mr. and Mrs. James
Schefter,' Dale and Adam,
visited Sunday evening with
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Martin
and daughter, Sharon, of RR
4, Wingham.
A number of United
Church Women visited the
Fordwich Village Nursing
Home on Wednesday ' and
entertained the. residents.
Mrs. Victor Stockton of,
Geri -Care, Harriston, visited
at the home of her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Pyke. .
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Taylor, Laurie and Cheryl of
Hawkesville, spent the
weekend with Mrs. Lloyd
Jacques.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rob-
inson'attended the 50th wed-
ding anniversary celebration
of Mr. and Mrs. Telford Seip
of Kitchener and spent\ the
weekend there. Miss Linda
Robinson of Fergus visited
Saturday with her parents.
At a special Mother'sDay
service in Gorrie United
Church, Rev. J. D. Martin of
Palmerston received by.bap-
tism Adam Steven, the infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven
Edgar,- and Michael Lorne,
infant son of' Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Bell. The flowers on
the choir rail were in
memory of Mrs: Greta
Ward: The choir sang the
anthem, "A .Christian
Home •
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LEAD RS' CERTIOICATE 'Receiving Leaders' certiflcaites at ;f
.Achloyemenf Night. in OrrieVere, from tefttf Marle,Campbe l oaf the Rtu,
-1 brfor- five • a r of led. shi 'ot 4„ Ho . n akin
,!� ?W _ .yam � ? e1' . p►- . ~ F# �tx1..:
t e Blueval 2 .Clu -.. for five years,. t th .Ha . n .f the ..ordwic
h +�: ,.,� �. . t��, . r�dt ,E sa � 11
yearn of leadership and Isabetle Brernner of- the Ethel J Club, for 1
ifeadership. Fifa.
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ebb
ADVANCED HONORS -Brenda Reinhardt.•(teft) of the Belmore, 4H Homernal
ing Club receives her .Advanced Honors certificate from,: Huron :County Horne
Econorn.istkLora ee Marshali.tgr corrirkketioi ,pf 18,,Horriemak•ing .projel*sti
GORRIE — The local
CGIT girls held their
banquet on Tuesday, May 5,
in the United' Church with 16
in ,attendance. The mem-
bers' mothers attended the
banquet with ' their
"daughters, Tammy Dickers,
Julie Ann Stewart, Michelle
Pyke, Heather Agla;a�arid
Marion ` Coulter. Also • in
attendance • were, past leader
Mrs. Edna Fairies and 'her
daughter Jail, present leader
Mrs. Marian Schefter and
her mother, Mrs. Dewitt
Adams, and the guest
speaker, Rev. J. D. Martin,
and his wife of Palmerston.
Mr. Martin, in his "talk,
presented some ideas to the
girls concerning their
purpose in life. His talk was
thoroughly enjoyed by all:
PROVINCIAL HONORS—Receiving Provincial Hon-
ors for the completion of 12 Homemaking projects at
the 4-H Achievement Night in Gorrie were, from left:
Jacquie Robertson of the Bluevale 3 Club, Marion
Huth of the Lakelet Club, Suzanne Strong of t 'e Gorrie
1 Club, Donna Hardin of the Fordwich 1 Club, Gwen
Dickson of the Belmore Club and Margaret Borg of the
Gorrie 3 Club. (Staff Photo)
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The
Smart
Choice
Monsanto
When you choose Lasso® plus
Atrazine... a bigger yield is just
a harvest away,
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COUNTY 4-H HONORS --Receiving County Honor certificates for
the completion of six Homemaking projects at the 4-H Achievement
Night in Gorrie were, from left: Cindy Mulvey of the Belmore Coub,
Michele McMahon of Ethel 3, Ria Boonstra of Fordwich 2, Bonnie
Evans of Ethel 1, Pam Engel of Cranbrook 2, Cheryl Searson of
Bluevale 1 and Sandra Turvey of Bluevale 3. Absent for photo was
Nelda Lubbers of the Bluevale 2 Club. (Staff Photo)