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vice president; Ken Galbraith, secretary treasurer; Eileen
Hamilton, secretary; Bill Smith, sergeant at arms; AAarni
Newton, first vice president; Nellie Allan, treasurer; Rev.
Orrence Laramie, chaplain; 'Carl Ettinger, second vice
president and Bill Newton, president.
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,*11OWICK LEGION executive and
the ladles' auxiliary
-
executive was Installed in Wroxeter Friday night. Seated
Grainger of Waterloo visited his
from left are: Donald Graham, sergeant at arms; Jean
BOWMAN
Hutchison, past president; Marg
Renwick, president;
(Maxine) Adams of RR 2,
Gladys Vittie, executive committee
and Marg Galbraith,
Flower service will be ob-
Sunday,
second vice president. Standing are:
Robert Harkness, first
$788.47 in
Gorrie couple
Howick churches
WIII turn in
wed 55 years
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They also have 18 grand -
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Farrish -
$153.45 over last year.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
celebrated their 55th wedding
LADDER
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Marrison
anniversary on Monday.
grandchildren.
AWARD OF MERIT—FrazerLynn of Listowel was pre-
They were married atDromore
attended the wedding of their
seated with the Howick Branch 307 Royal Canadian Legion
in Egremont Township on May
award of merit Friday night for his service to the branch.
1924. Mrs. Farrish was the
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Mr. Lynn, who has served as branch president twice, was
former Hilda White, daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Jasper
were married, Mr. Farrish
presented with the award by current president Bill Newton,<<>;
White.
Wingham at the chapel at Ben-
right.
The Farrishes lived at
c w
miller Inn. Dinner followed the
Luckno% until 1936, when they
visitedpdr. Grainger in W-mgham
moved to Gorrie and farmed on
electric organ and her father Art
MRS. GEORGE BROWN
Highway 87 until retiring in 1966
Simmons.
played the piano for the preludes.
when they moved into the village
Gorrie Personal Notes
f Gorrie.
oThey have three sons: Jasper
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vice president; Ken Galbraith, secretary treasurer; Eileen
Hamilton, secretary; Bill Smith, sergeant at arms; AAarni
Newton, first vice president; Nellie Allan, treasurer; Rev.
Orrence Laramie, chaplain; 'Carl Ettinger, second vice
president and Bill Newton, president.
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ceremony. On Sunday, another
o rrte, Bower of North Bay
and Johnstone of Victoria, B.C.
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The local Women's Institute
Grainger of Waterloo visited his
and two daughters, Mrs. George
BOWMAN
and other volunteer canvassers
parents on Saturday.
(Maxine) Adams of RR 2,
7'
for the Canadian Cancer Society
have received
Flower service will be ob-
Sunday,
Wroxeter and Mrs. F. Donald
(Millie) Leader of Gorrie.
BULK FEED
$788.47 in
served June 10, at 11:30
Howick churches
WIII turn in
donations. This is an increase of
in Gorrie United Church.
They also have 18 grand -
$1089.00
$153.45 over last year.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
children and five great-
LADDER
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Marrison
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Farrish
grandchildren.
TANKS
Mr. -and Mrs. Alvin. Mundell
attended the wedding of their
The weather was cold and wet
spent Victoria Day holiday with
granddaughter, Susan Adams,
the day Mr. and Mrs. Farrish
�.
Rev. and Mrs. William Hen-
and Randall Wingfield of
were married, Mr. Farrish
WITH
Berson at Bruce Beach.
Wingham at the chapel at Ben-
recalls: There were no leaves on
with Mrs. Cecil Grainger and
miller Inn. Dinner followed the
the trees on their wedding da '
Mr. and M Lawson Lew>s of
Cambridge (Galt), Miss Donna
ceremony. On Sunday, another
mrs.
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1924.
FILLPIPI
Lewis of Dunnville, Barry Dane
granddaughter, Carol Adams,
560-203
7 ton
Catharines, Mrs. Mel
graduated from Waterloo
University.
Guest speaker at
p
7'
T of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs.
Taylorfor
13 ton
7'
AND
Kevin Stuart, Wmgham, were
Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Hyndman
Howick churches
WIII turn in
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
of Elmira spent the weekend with
560-220
$1089.00
Edgar Dane on Sunday.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rev. R. S. Clyde of the Bervie
LADDER
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Marrison
Merrill Fisher and Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Hyndman.
pastoral charge was guest
of Burlington spent the Victoria
Mr. and Mrs. John McCutcheon
speaker at the Wroxeter and
Gorrie United churches
Day weekend with Mrs. Glad
Edgar.
visited Mr. and Mrs. James
on
Sunday, May 27 while Rev.
�.
Mr. and Mrs. Ian Howes of
Moloney of Bramalea.
Wesley B. Ball preached at the
Peterborough spent the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Simmons
Bervie anniversary.
with Mrs. Cecil Grainger and
and family of Wroxeter, RR 1,
Marcia Gibson played the
visitedpdr. Grainger in W-mgham
visited Sunday with Mrs. Joe
electric organ and her father Art
and District Hospital. Robert
Simmons.
played the piano for the preludes.
Mr. Clyde's sermon topic was
'What gets my attention gets me'.
all day Saturday.
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10 ton
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13 ton
7'
560-206
16 ton
7'
b -Auger boot for feed tarries.
WIII turn in
$ 949.00
any direction
560-220
$1089.00
Farm Price when purchased
with any of
$1329.00
the bsted tanks
Ea. 549.99
Lubricated bearings.
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263
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garden sale Saturday are Murray and Jane McLennan. The Wlrphsm Kinsmen held fhe
saM ttetvtrsen the Town hall and N. D. Cameron Ltd,
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WILL TURN ANY DIRECTH
Cu
Farm Sale Price
Nt
Cap
(freight extra)
13'
263
$ 689.00
17'
417
$ 829.00
21
571
$ 949.00
25'
725
$1089.00
29'
879
$1329.00
C-11 h.
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Lubricated bearings.
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Farm Price. Ea. $137.88
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PER TONNE
ON BULK FEED
AT C O=OP
FARM PRICE. Triese P-,ces a•e soerr paces a.a aae o^ v to i"Ose ra•rrias
c..a1 red _-oer INe Feoera, Sar., aria E.c,se Ta. Laws to Durc"ase eerr s useo b•
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0 eri0 use• celM.0 ate at rhe t—e or O.'C"ase
). C.S.A.
approved ......,549-856
E_2-40n�
Unlined ��
Roper Gloves 82P 9t
SAIF MCI
Creme
steerhide gloves
with roper thumb and dome
fastener at top. Available in
sizes Medium, Large and
X -large 546-404
Co-operation among Co -Ops.
Located in the
. Credit Union Building.
8 Alfred St., [corner of
Josephine
— — u. a u.str safe price
`_ oRueoICLZ 0411•043J WINGHAM 57-2 11 1_.
8" Rawhide
Wort( Boot y'! 3�9
yr
8" Cheyenne steel toe work
boot with Bontex insole,
foam cushion and steel
shank. Full and half sizes
6-13 (no 12'/2
1.
CHOOSING FLOWERS and plants from the selection displayed at the Kinsmen lawn and
garden sale Saturday are Murray and Jane McLennan. The Wlrphsm Kinsmen held fhe
saM ttetvtrsen the Town hall and N. D. Cameron Ltd,