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THREE LITTLE INDIANS at the Turnberry Central Kindergarten graduation were
Trudy Foxton, Cindy Steckley and Jeffrey Dennis. The kindergarten class led by Mrs.
Nancy McIntyre, teacher, presented a program of songs, stories, dances and skits before
they were given graduation scrolls. The event took place Thursday, June 24.
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TURN13ERRY CENTRAL KINDERGARTEN held a
graduation Thursday, June 24. Back fourth row, Michael
Clarke. Second row, [trent Gardner, Serrena CYNeiI, Brian
Jouwsma, Robbie Lamont, Ruth Ann Boonstra', Tony
nation
Chapman, Dean Nicholson,
David Currie, Brett Martin,
and Kyle Pewtress. Front,
Maier
Henry Verstee Jeff Dennis
FORDWICH—"The farmers
conducted by the president.
Warren Steckley and Daryl
Jeffray, Cindy Steckley,
Baswick. Third row, Treena
g ,
Michael Chapman, Tommy Darling, Rodney Nicholson,
are the food family of the na-
Dates for the area convention
Lisa Henry, Laurie Vanstone,
Carrie Fortune, Trudy
,
Andy McDougall and Ronny James. Principal is Mr. Paul
tion." These were the words spo-
are October 18 and 19 in Kit
Foxton,
Darlene Moir and Anna
Statia and Mrs. Nancy Maclntyre is teacher.
ken by Mrs. Bruce Agla when she
chener. Invitations were received
spoke on the motto at the meeting
to attend an old-time dance spon-
of the Women's Institute held last
sored by Wroxeter WI on July 2
week in the community hall.
and to visit. Moncrief WI on
-
Mrs. Agla stated that man y
August 25. A thank -you note was
Fordwich
P s o
p
a
Notes
countries are not as fortunate as
Canada and the United
received from the Cancer Socie-
ty.
Liwr
4'H entrance
States.
Many countries are not able to
Mrs. C. Sotheran spoke briefly
on
Mrs. Stewart Rowley is con-
fined to Stratford Hospital where
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Neeb
Friday night in Kitchener.
reunion Sunday at Kirk -
produce enough food for their
own
everyone having a House Log
which consists drainage areas
she underwent major surgery
Elmer Williamson was able to
ton Community Centre and in the
evening visited with Mr. and Mrs.
competition
people. The income of a
Swiss farmer is greatly subsi-
and other detailss that new owners
last week,
Miss Linda Ettinger returned
return home Friday from St.
Mary's Hospital,
Laverne Robb at Woodham.
dized. No country wants to aban
would welcome. Mrs. John Wink
home last week after
Kitchener,
where he
John Dunn 4-H exchange
The Huron County Ent -
don its agriculture business and
el gave the East Huron report
�o
visiting
g
with Mr. and Mrs. Peter McEwen
recently underwent
y
surgery.
ate from Pennsylvania, But]er
g y
ranee Improvement and Gate
and
nations will go to great lengths to
and Mrs. Elmer Harding report-
ed on the
at Edmonton the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blackwell
County, returned to his home
Sign Competition will once again
sustain their agricultural in-
come.
officers' conference.
Miss Elva Foster played a piano
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong
of
Mitchell visited one evening last
Monda after s
y pending the past
week with Mark Harding.
be held this year. This compe-
tition takes in any idea which will
Truly the farmers are the
solo.
were Stratford visitors on Mon-
week with Mr. and Mrs. James
Vittie.
Mr. and Mrs. Parker Eurig,
improve a gate sign and the ent-
foundation of the country," she
Mrs. Agla introduced the Hur-
day.
Mrs.
with members of their family,
ranee to a farm, whether it be a
said.
on County Dairy Princess, Miss
Janet Grelen, a
Mrs. Eva Harris returned
home
Ruby Foster returned
home Saturday after spending
celebrated their 40th anniversary
new fence, corner post, flower
Mrs. Clarence Carswell pre-
student of South-
Huron Secondary School at Exe-
last week after enjoying a
two weeks' vacation to the East
a
week with her family in Toronto.
at the home of their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
garden or just cleaning up A
trophy will be donated
sided over the meeting. De-
ter. She remarked that the farm
Coast.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Haas of Win-
Bott at Alma on Sunday, June
to the
Person or persons judged to have
votions were conducted by Mrs.
Wallace
is an exciting place. Shespoke of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Austin and
throp visited Tuesday with Mr.
20th.
the best gate sign in the compe-
Bilton who remarked,
"The important things in life
hardships on the farm and the
fact that
family of Tillsonburg were week-
and Mrs. Tom Hutchison and at-
tended Fordwich
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Halliday, and
tition. The trophy is donated by
are
faith, hope and love." She closed
nothing can be planned.
In closing she recited
end visitors with Mrs. Pearl Pat-
terson
United Church
garden party.
family of London visited with Mr.
Hallrice Dairy Farms, Blyth.
with a poem entitled "Love".
the Far-
mers' Creed and stated that "a
and with Mrs. Serena
Austin in Gorrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sothern at-
and Mrs. Les Halliday one day
last week.
During the summer
Roll call, "What value has the
farmer's greatest possession is
his dignity"
Mrs. Lenwood Edgar returned
tended the farewell service Sun-
day at St. Paul's Church, Wal-
Mr. and Mrs. Don King and
Peter
_ several
Pictures will be taken of each of
family farm in the community?"Lunch
brought
was served by Mrs. Mel
to her home at Mount Forest
lace, for Rev. R. B. and Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Barnarski spent Sunday at To-
the gate signs and'they will be
judged by 4-H Club leaders in
many interesting an-
from
Penny, Mrs. Jim Timperley, thus
after spending the past couple of
Geelhaar.
bermory.
the
fall. The trophy and
swers 19 members and
several visitors. Business
concluding a very enjoyable
weeks with her mother, Mrs.
Elmer Williamson,-
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs.
Eldon Graham of Toronto spent
prizes will be
Presented to the winners at the 4-
was
evening.
while Mr.
Williamson was confined to the
Tom Hutchison were Mr.
and Mrs. James Sanderson
the weekend at their home here.
H Awards Night in November.
hospital.
of
Wroxeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Halliday
Entries must be made by July 16.
J
Best Wishes to Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harding,
visited over the weekend with
their son, Calvin and Mrs. Halli-
For more information please
contact Len MacGregor,
Glenn F. Johnston who last week
celebrated their 35th wedding an-
Donna and David attended the
day and family at Maple.
Box 159,
Clinton, Ontario. NOM ILO
niversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Ole Rasmussen
�
and daughter left Sunday for
f.
three weeks' vacation with rela-
tives in Denmark.
°
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Bride of
Don Mills were weekend visitors'
o
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doig.4
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Johnson
attended the 35th wedding anni-
Wroxeter
Mrs. Clarence. White, Miss Lu-
celle White and Scott Greer of
Toronto spent the weekend at
their home here.
Mrs. Arthur Leggatt, Orillia,
visited at the home of her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Higgins,
recently.
Mrs. Elaine McIntee, Weston,
was a weekend guest with her
mother, Mrs. Ross Sanderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark were
in Bramalea on Sunday where
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Fraser
Pollock and Todd.
Mrs. Clarence Clement has re-
turned home from Wingham and
District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Griffith
were in Goderich on Tuesday and
visited Mrs. Angus Carmichael,
Mr,and Mrs. James Robertson.
Mrs. George Hart, Newry, call-
ed on Mrs. William Hart at the
weekeAd.
Mrs. Lloyd Hupfer has return-
ed to Wingham and District Hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Elliott,
Markdale, spent the weekend at
their home here.
The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to Mrs. O. B.
Osborne in the loss of a dear hus-
band and father.
Bill Hart, Dale and Doug of
Oshawa Visited the former's
mother, Mrs. William Hart and
attended the Newton reunion at
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Newton's at
the weekend.
THREE PUPILS acting out the parts ofcPairs are Michael Ch Win, Andy McDougall
and R6nnie James. They were mem of the cast in the ay +f''The Three Bears",
presented during the Kindergarten gradu tion held at Turnberry Central Thursday, June
24. Their teacher was Mrs. Nancy Mcln yre.