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Personals
111x. and Mrs. Lyle Foerter and
Mn. Jack Riddell and family.
11r. and Mrs. Pad Statia spent
Weekend and Sunday guests
Easter weekend in Nashville
with Mr. &W Mrs. Peter Browne
wbere they attended the Grand
were Miss Marie Browne of Agin -
Ole opry. •
court, Mr. and Mrs. John Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bride and
and David of Scarborough, Mr.
1Ltriam of Don Mills visited
and Mrs. Darrell Knoblauch of
Sunday with Mrs. Harold Doig
Listowel, Mr. and Mn. Perry
and with Mr. Doig, in Listowel
Strong and family of Gorrie and
manorial Hrspital.
Mrs. Marian Kirby.
td-. ana%d Glen Finley and
Mrs. Joe Givens and family of
family of Acton spent the week-
Waterloo visited Sunday with Mr.
end at their home here.
and Mrs. Lyle Simmons.
Mr d Mrs. Lorne Wilson of
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Mrs. Crosby Sgtheran spent
several days this week with rela-
visitedover the weekend
tives in London and Strathroy.
i Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson.
with M
Misses Mabel and Carol Lough -
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart,
ran of Listowel spent the week -
Doug and Greg visited Sunday
end with Mr. and Mrs. Les
with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stew-
Loughran.
art, near Gorrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siefert of
Mrs. Eva Harris is spending a
Cambridge and John Siefert of
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Les
Bramalea spent the weekend
Watkins at Bolton.
with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Siefert.
Saturday guests with Mrs. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haverfield
A. Schaefer were Mr. and Mrs.
visited over the weekend with
Stewart Schaefer of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webb in St.
Weekend and Sunday guests at
Catharines.
the same home were Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Simmons
Mrs. Paul Wendt and Cheryl of
and Mrs. Roy Simmons spent
Toronto, Miss Brenda Gamble
Saturday in Kitchener.
and David Wendt of Guelph.
James Vittie is at present con -
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bride spent
fined to Listowel Memorial Hos-
Sunday in Lindsay with Mr. and
pital.
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WITH SO MANY PEOPLE relaxing after a heavy pancake the McMichael Sisters, a step -dance routine. With the help
meal, they were quite content just to sit and listen to differ- of mother, Mrs. Ron . McMichael on the violin, Rhonda,
ent forms of entertainment provided Saturday at the Bel- Judith, Karen and Janice didn't seem full with pancakes
more Maple Syrup Festival. One of the acts was staged by when they put.on a rugged step -dance routine.
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Home during the weekend with Ian, Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert day afternoon with Miss Gayle
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul were Ronald Beecroft, Kevin, Shannon . Nicholson of Kinlough. 'stay of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer, and Heather of Wingham and Mr. Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Jeffrey and Julie of Kitchener, anu ivirb. r-. W. Beecroft and Mrs. John Jamieson and family
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gutoskie, Karen. were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walms-
Michelle and Michael and Mr. Jim Orr of London on Sunday ley, Alisha and Jason, Toronto,
and Mrs. Gordon Campbell of called on his brothers, Bob and Mr. and Mrs. Eson, Mark and
Listowel. Richard of Langside. George of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs.
Home with their parents Mr. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walmsley, Stephen and
and Mrs. Dalton Schultz, for Russel McGuire attended the Robbie of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Easter, were Mr. and Mrs. Tom wedding of his niece, Brenda Jim de Boer.
McMullen, Tommy and Ricky of McGuire, daughter of Mr. and 'Brian and Paul Falconer of
St. Catharines, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Vernon McGuire, to Don Sarnia spent the weekend with
Leonard Schultz, Brett and Kirk Beacon of Collingwood. The bride Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laidlaw.
of Tillsonburg, Mr. -and Mrs. is an employee of the Royal On Friday, Mrs. Leroy Rintoul,
Elmer Schultz, Elmer and Bank, Listowel. Carol, Kimberley and Debbie and
Gregory and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire John Devin Jr. of Tottenham
Dennis Schultz and Adrian of accompanied by Mrs. Henry ten visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Goderich. Pas and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul. John Devin was looking
Mr. and Mrs.Paul Laidlaw of Stapleton and Barbara, attended for a 4-H Charolais calf for club
Windsor were weekend visitors the funeral on Friday of Bryon work and was interested in one of
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Collar at Wortley Baptist Church, Gary Rintoul's. The girls re -
Elroy Laidlaw, and her parents, London. mained over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott. Visitors on the weekend with their grandparents.
Miss Kathy Purdon on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
went to Lucknow and got her and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenag- and Mrs. Dawson Craig were Mr.
grandmother, Mrs. Hazel Pur- han were Mr. and Mrs. Mel Mc- and Mrs. Harvey Craig, Johnny,
don, and brought her to visit with Clenaghan of Waterloo, Mr. and Bobby and Lisa and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon and Mrs. Irwin McClenaghan, Nancy Alex Robertson of Wingham.
family.
WHILE LYNN CHAMBERS of Wroxeter plays the ukulele, and friend, Anita McKenzie of St. On Good Friday, Bev Kay
Susan Gallaher of Wroxeter sings her way into the hearts of Sunday visitors with High Sin -
Thomas. conducted an Easter service in
pancake -filled patrons Saturday at the Belmore Maple namon were 'Mr. and Mrs. On Saturday Harold Stecko and Chalmers Presbyterian Church
Syrup Festival. The duet was just one show to catch out of of son Perry of Kitchener spent the which the community was invited
Stewart Forsyth and Stephen
many during the day. Walkerton, Mrs. Phillip McMof day shooting ground hogs on the to attend.
McClenaghan farms. Having completed his second
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Des- year at Knox College, Bev Kay
roc s, Jo , Bobby, Jerry and arrived home Tuesday evening.
h nyou"ve of apm,blem S phen of caster visited on Graham Kay, having consWhe weekend at t cClenaghan pleted a year at British Columbia
home. University, arrived home Thurs
On Good Friday, Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon.
urGul aent can be Hertel Robert and friend, Darcy Mr and Mrs. Jack aine s,
White of Kitchener, visited with Debbie, Kevin and Blaine of
YO Hugh Sinnamon and Mr. and Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
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Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and Karen. Schwichtenberg, Lori and Kerry
veryneighbourly. spent Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sinnamon of Port Elgin were Sunday guests
the weekend with Hugh with Albert Coultes.
Sinnamon. Miss Vicki Scott spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chapman weekend with her sister, Mrs. Ian
and Nora of Fenelon Falls visited Inglis and Mr. Inglis of Belmore.
recentl'g for a few days with his Mrs. Garnet Farrier arrived
home from Hawaii with Mr. and
brother, Russel Chapman, and
Mrs. Chapman and with his Mrs. Jack Gillespie on Wednes-
mother at Brookhaven Nursing day. Having broken a bone in her
Home, Wingham. foot, she is sporting a walking
`:`•` Visitors on Sunday with Mr. cast. ,
and Mrs. Wallace Conn were Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Bev Kay,
Alma Conn -Armstrong, Mr. and Graham and Wendy spent Sun -
Mrs. Herb Hunter and Trevor of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Conley an4 Jason of Wingham,
°? �. ; Mrs. Earl Caslick and Mr. and
Fordwich
;y 1J Mrs. Gordon Scott of Ripley.
- Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Caslick of Miss Ann Miller, Reg Wright
PA 44 �!- Wingham were Sunday evening and Timmy of Port Credit were
visitors with Mrs. Earl Caslick. Good Friday guests with Mr. and
Debbie Hickey visited with her Mrs. Elmer Miller.
friend, Donna Thomson, from Mr. and Mrs. Jack King and
And hr rau�r he liyr Friday to Sunday and Carol Roger of Listowel visited with
Your Gulf agent is t
not just a farm agent ' in An area, hr• knows Foran of St. Augustine visited Mr. and Mrs. Randy King on t
-t Cod Friday.
hr's your neighbour. exactly what it take. with her from Sunday to Monday. to Earl Moore was able to return
He has up-to-date keep•your farm equip- Mr. and Mrs: Wayne Farrier,
information on farm ment nlnning smoothly. Kimberley and Amy of Guelph home from Wingham and District
equipment lubrication i V, i-ro-r' t ' Hr also has a Rood visited Sunday and Monday with Hospital on Saturday. Mrs..
�.'%%a his mother, Mrs. Garnet Farrier. James Warrell was also able to
specifications. He'salsrf ..r. r undcr,,tanding of the ret home on Sunda from
Rot a wide range of lube spc6al problems Miss Joan Tiffin on Wednesday y
applicationrr xpFrieiire and he can rei ons- farmers have in this area attended a Bank of Montreal Walkerton Hospital.
mend the right lubricants to help prevent When you've got a problem, call your meeting in Walkerton. Pease don't forget the' glass.
Joey Tiffin visited a few days drive for the Fordwicli Ist Cub
costly breakdowns, neighbour - your Gulf agf•nt. Pack to be held on Saturda
• last week with his sister, Mrs. Yr
CaN Erse Merkley Bill Snowden, and Mr Snowden April 24th, starting at 9 p.m.
f I k Have your glass in suitable con-
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Co on a Picnic Sp.re e !
Get a picnic blanket
worth $19.19.5for only $9.95!
Your Bombardier dealer is getting in a summery
mood. He's so keen to show you his Bombardier`
Puch' mopeds that he's making this enticing
offer—a bright, beautiful picnic blenket for only
$9.95. This is the perfect blanket for home
or cottage, at the beach or on a camping
trip. It's big ... 62" x 62". And colourful ...
red with black stripes. Tuck it into its
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doubles as a comfortable cushion at
the ball game!
Pick up your Bombardier Puch picnic
blanket at participating Bombardier
dealers' while supplies last.
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For your nearest Bombardier Puch dealer Contact your local
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Mr. and Mrs. inn Inglis and
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Michelle of Belmore
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visited
Come folks, help the
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Don
3&"io8. on
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Caesar and family.
Cubs along.
Mrs. Ted Klaassen
Hwy.
86 East
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Wmgf>riiram
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Evans,
Mr. and
visited with friends from St.
farm service.Linda,
Larry and Lisa of Erin
Friday.
WINGHAM
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were Sundav visitors with his
Thomas on Good
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