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• �� " Mrs. William Ladd of Goderich visiting with her mother.
• Mr. and Mrs. James R. Coultas
and Mr. and Mrs. William Gow Mrs. Alan Scott, Karen and returned home on Thursday eve -
received word on Tuesday morn- Kevin of Barrie visited for a few rung from their trip to the seventh
,s,, �• ing that they are now great- days with•Mrs. Walter Scott and World Hereford Conference in
grandparents of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Coultes. Banff Alberta
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Torok of David Scott of Barrie spent a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor of
Niagara Falls. few days with his uncle and aunt, St. Ann's and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Mr. and Mrs. William Gow re- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Coulter. Rae and Jamie of Guelph were
ceived word last week that his Mr. and Mrs. William Shackle- weekend visitors with their
_ brother, Fred Gow of Woodstock, tonnd Janice .of Burlington parents, Mr. and Mrs. James R.
passed away Monday morning. visfflffl with"rr•s. Walter Scott Coultes.
The funeral was held from the and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scott Mr, and Mrs. Roy Thompson of
Plattsvdle Funeral Home. last Tuesday. East Brunswick, New Jersey, are
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hill, Jef- Mrs. Walter Scott spent a few spending a week with Mrs. Ethel
fery and Richard of Tavistock days recently with her brother, Wheeler.
' visited with her uncle and aunt, W. S. Schackleton, at Rainbow Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Youngblut
} ` t Mr. and Mrs. Robert Procter, Valley Camp in the Caledon Hills. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Karl
kit I„ last Sunday. They also attended Mrs. Bruce. Campbell has re Whitfield and family of Blyth
the Procter reunion in the turned home from Wingham and were Sunday visitors with Mr.
" Women's Institute Hall. District Hospital after appendix and Mr.. Clarence Rath.
Miss Donelda Lamont and Dale surgery. Her mother, Mrs. Albert
-• w 'Lamont left Sunday morning to Coultes, is also convalescing Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coyne of
visit their grandmother, Mrsafter surgery. Kitchener were weekend visitors
A Jessie Lamont, sand other rela- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
tives in Manitoba and Saskat- spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson, and also
BELGRAVE GENERAL STORE and Post Office, as it looked about 1910, was a local chewan. Miss Doreen Taylor also Mrs. Wayne Minick and family visited with other Robinson rela-
meeting place then and continued to be throughout the intervening years. The first post accompanied them on the trip. who were camping at Camp tives in the area.
office was established on December 1, 1865, and served people from the general store for The community extends Emily near Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. John Spivey,
decades. The post office was moved the end of June to the home of Robert Procter. congratulations to Mrs. Cora Me- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler, Brenda and Barbara of Ingersoll
Gill who celebrated her 90th Mr. and Mrs. James R. Coultes, spent the weekend with her
birthday on July 7. Clifford Coultes, C. R. Coultes of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Churches to hold Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse Huronview attended the funeral Procter.
attended the Rath reunion in of Harold E. Buffett of Carson- Mr. and Mrs., Clarence Rath
pGenie in Win ham Springbank Park, London, on ville, Michigan, on Sunday. and Mrs. Telford Cook visited on
9 Saturday. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Alex Styles, Mrs. Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
Mrs. Norman Stonehouse of Lon- Lew Clark and Christina, Bill
BLUEVALE —Services at the don and her daughter and son in Styles and Miss Betty Clark of Pearl Shaddick of Hensall.
United Church Sunday morning law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smart Toronto visited on Sunda with Mrs. Dan Hallahan returned
were conducted by Rev. Wilena Yhome from Victoria Hos rtal,
` Brown. "Christ, The Way, The of Waskada, Manitoba, who are Mrs. Cora McGill. London, on Saturday. p
Truth, The Life" was her sermon
topic.
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Next Sunday, July 2, Larry G - ,.,�
King, a former student minister, J
his wife and family will be visit-
ing
isiting in Bluevale. Larry will be
occupying the pulpit and playing
` his guitar and singing. After the I
service in Bluevale a picnic is`r `
planned at the Wingham park for
the Bluevale Presbyterian,
Whitechurch and Bluevale
United families and friends.
Y Those attending are asked to take
a picnic lunch and beverage. The
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young people of Whitechurch
have challenged the Bluevale
young people to a ball game.
The Presbyterian and United 1
Churches are holding a Bible
EXETER Weigh In
AGRICULTURAL at Exeter
SOCIETY Co -Op
Presents...
10 a. m.
TRACTOR . Refreshment
and Booth
TRUCK 1 • Free
i 11i Parking
PULL
Sanctioned By
$21000'
2,000W.O.T.P.Aj
IN
Admission
\ . $3.00
PRIZES P.S. Children Free
SUN., JULY 25 - 1:00 p. m.
EXETER COMMUNITY PARK
CLASSES
1 Out of the Field 6000 lbs. 5. Out of the Field 16000 lbs.
2. Out of the Field 8000 lbs. 6. Open Class 7000 lbs.
3. Out of the Field 10000lbs. 7. Open Class 9000 lbs.
4. Out of the Field 12000 lbs. 8. Truck Class 7000 lbs.
9. Out of the Field 16,000 lbs.
CHAIRMAN Bruce Shapton, RR I Exeter. Telephone,235 1027
rave vacation school this week for
THE MOVING OF THE POST OFFICE in Bel
g children 4-16. On Friday evening 1• � �
brought back many memories to the people of Belgrave and at 8 o'clock they are invited for a
area. Among the people so fondly remembered by the older closing ceremony at the Presby- v
residents are Mr. and Mrs. David Sproat who operated the terian Church.
general store and post office from 1901 to 1911. Mr. Sproat Any families interested in
died in April of 1917. camping, contact Miss Brown. =� I
„Time out" gives
rest to family Of Our
�4 of handicapped ' •
"Time out" for vacation or rest Summer Stock
—Rev. John Crawford of Kel- Elmer Walker. from the continual responsi- ings
vington, Saskatchewan, received —Mrs. Gershom Johnston of bilities associated with providing care of needs presented by the t U e Sav CLIh
a warm welcome as he returned Catherine Street left on Saturday g STO'RES LOCI
to' his home church, Wingham with Mr. and Mrs. Wood and Syl- developmentally handicapped is WIN
United, toreach the morn being offered by Bluewater
p ng via of Seaforth on their way to Centre Goderich.
message. The title of his sermon Victoria, British Columbia, to
was "Knock, Knock, Knock", visit Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johnston Ross Bryant, administrator
wherein he stressed the comfort- and family. On the way, they plan and William Gregg, director of 0
ing fact thay God is always there to stop at Calgary. training, have announced that the
to hear our. prayers. If. we knock, —Mrs. Norman Blatchford and centre is offering a short-term '
it shall be opened; if we seek, we three grandchildren of Sudbury parental relief program to par- R
shall find; if we ask, we shall re- visited with Mrs. M. Blatchford ents and guardians of develop-
ceive. He was assisted through- on the weekend. mentally handicapped adults re- ik
out the service by Miss Lavonne —Mr. and Mrs. Ross Durnin siding in Huron, Bruce, Perth and r Purchase One at the Regular Price, and get the
Ballagh. and family of St. Helens were Grey counties. next item of a comparable price free.
Saturday guests of Miss Annie Parents and
—Mr. and Mrs. James Gibbons guardians inter- '�-- -' C
of Alice Street visited on Sunday Kennedy, Frances Street. ested in the program, which runs \' _ SAVE .$ — SAVE ,$ — SAVE .$ — SAVE
with their son, Frank, his wife —Rev. R. H. Armstrong con- from July 30 to August 22 are ask-
and
sk I Our Complete Stock of Spring &Summer Clothing
and family in London. Other ducted the service in St. An to contact the centre in care of \ g
members of the family who were drew's Presbyterian Church on Box 71, Goderich or telephone as listed beIow is at this price.
entertained included Mr. and Sunday morning, using as his 524-7331 for application forms. All
Mrs. Warren Weber and family, sermon topic "A Wedding Cele- applications submitted for ad- � _ L A D I E S W E A R MISSES' WEA R
Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Robert bration". Sandra Currie was or- mission of the developmentally
Cuillerier and family of Ailsa ganist in the absence of Mrs. Don handicapped as resident guests of $bolts * Pant Tops Tee -Shirts *Tank Tops
Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bech- Robertson who is vacation- the centre will be carefully
>: * *
Berger of London. ing. Her sister, Heather, played a screened and approval given or �7; � Tops Oversize Sandals Halter Tops Shorts
—Don Farnell was in charge of piano solo. At the closing of the alternatives suggested. Polyester Slacks (Reg. a Oversize) Pant Sults
the morning worship service at service, Rev. Charles Congram The program is funded by the
St. Paul's Anglican Church on of Puce pronounced the benedic- Ministry of Community and t�, Halter Tops * Shells Short Sets * Slacks
Sunday. He was assisted by tion.
Social Services. '• '
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AN ESTIMATED 400 MAN-HOURS is going to be spent tearti°ig out the seating and some
of the siding in the Wingham arena. One of the volunteers doing the job is Paul Rintoul,
who is on the arena committee.
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INFANTS - TODDLERS MEN'S & YOUTHS' WE,
BOYS 9 GIRLS 4-6X Tee -Shirts
° Tee -Shirts Shorts Short -Sleeve Shirts
` Slacks ` Short Sets Knitted Tops
Sun Suits * Swim Suits Polyester Slacks
Pant Suits
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-- OTHER EXTREMELY GOOD SPECII
Special!
Work Coleco 9 Volt
,. Vinyl l..->.� , •.
Shirts Swimming Batteries
SPRUCE
GREEN pool Phentex
� 2 TO A CARD
100 PERCENT Yarn 4 - 3 OZ.
FINE COTTON $8 77 BALLS SPECIAL}
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SIZES 141; 11 " . PER CARD
TO A' PKG.
REG. $4.49
_ s ,s' $40
7 7 $
44
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20 11 39" $30 7 2 0 PKG. 69C
All items not available in all stores..
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