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EDUCATION ON THE MOVE — With declining enrollments
in some areas and increasing enrollments in others, the por-
table classroom is becoming a valuable tool. On Thursday,
this unit was being moved from St. Boniface School in Zurich
to Precious Blood in Exeter. Staff photo
Hay council meets
At the last meeting of Hay
council, a special drain
tileage rate wzs imposed
upon Bernard Denomme
with the amount of $489.24 to
be paid annually for 10
years. The township will
apply to the province for the
principal sum of $3600.
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almost like contracting a fatal writer's disease.)
from the same column was the complete list of in-
dividuals who attended a farewell party for the
consul -general of the United States.
Are we the readers supposed to be impressed?
(I was.)
Last but not least, one learns from Zena Cherry
that "Some people have a good time taking in both
Shakespeare Festival Seminar and also the Shaw
Festival Seminar at Niagara -on -the -Lake." We
then learn of "some" of the people who attended
both seminars.
I have a question: Does this infer that the
"some of the people" referred to initially were the
same persons referred to as "some of them" and as
such, does this mean that these were the only peo-
ple who had a good time?
Personally, I found this Zena Cherry column
one big laugh. I can hardly imagine a mention in
this column could make one the social hit of the
;season but maybe in this town (Toronto I refer to)
of losers, a mention in a column of this nature could
change your life.
What do I care? The column is entertaining and
one doubts if I'll ever have to worry about asking
Zena or her ghost writer to pull my name.
Like most people oriented publications, it's
entertaining and that's the role which some of
media has to fill.
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A tile drainage loan from
Dennis Ducharme for $14,000
was approved.
In two separate actions,
permits for the severance of
land on lot. 11, Lake Road
West owned by the estate of
Kathleen Read were
rejected and accepted.
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Schneiders
Bucket of Chicken
Schneiders Ready to East
Picnics
Boneless
Round Steak
Sirloin Tip
or Rump
Minute Steaks
Li Loin
Pork Chops
Inquire about prices on local Feedlot Beef
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lb. f1J5
This Week Sides of Beef
Fully Processed Ib. 1 .29
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M.
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
EBEEF MONDAY PORK TUESDAY_
Lapoite Meat Market.
Main St. ZURICH
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Match sponsors home contest
With 250,000 visitors ex-
pected in Huron County for
the International Plowing
Match this year, residents
are being encouraged
through a contest to add
some spit and polish to their
homes.
The contest has drawn 137
entries, said Betty Stafford,
secretary for the Huron
County Federation of
Agriculture's farm and
home improvement com-
mittee, which is sponsoring
the contest,
She said there are classes
for both farm and urban
home owners who have
made improvements or
maintained a high level of
care throughout the year.
Judging for neatness has
already started and selection
of those who have done the
best job of "dolling up" for
the plowing match will begin
today, she said.
Mrs. Stafford said ad -
Queensway
The church service was
conducted last Tuesday by
Rev. Bishop. Betty and Cecil
Smith visited several
residents on Sunday. Charles
Fisher visited Louise Mit-
chell. Barb and Heather
Hensall
Hilda Payne
Bertha McGregor
Doherty visited • Irene
Kalbfleisch. Mr. & Mrs.
Harold Glanville visited the
former's father Harold
Glanville. Mrs. Roy
Alderson was visited by her
husband Roy Alderson and
daughter Mabel.
Howard and Marion Johns
visited Mrs. Mabel Johns.
Lawerence and. Joan Hully,
and family, Warren and
Sharon Hully, Monkton, Don
and Brenda Burkholder,
Blyth visited Mrs. Tena
Hully. Mrs. Purdy visited her
husband Len Purdy.
Mrs. Bannerman visited at
Stratford, Friday with her
daughter and son-in-law
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Eaton and
Ka thy.
Senior bus trip
. Anyone wishing to go on
the Senior's Bus trip to
Niagara aFalls on Monday
September 11 are requested
to make their names known
to the committee in charge,
namely: Mrs. Ernie Davis,
Mrs. Bert Horton and Mrs.
Ruby Bell no later than
Monday, August 14.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Busche
and family of Dorchester
and Mr. & Mrs. Bruce
Horton of Brucefield and
family visited over the
holiday with their parents
Mr. & Mrs. Bert Horton and
celebrated their father's
birthday.
The auction sale held at
the farm of Mr. & Mrs. Ed
Schroeder on Monday, Civic
Holiday was Largely at-
tended with many Collec-
tors in attendance. Messrs.
Hector McNeill and Percy
Wright were the auctioneers.
The dishes and antiques
brought excellent prices.
Piano results
Mrs. Lenora Turkheim
A.T.C.M. announces results
of her piano students with
Royal Conservatory
Examinations held in
London. Grade 8, piano,
honors - Ruth Gingerich;
Grade 6, piano, honors -
Susan Deichert; Grade 5
piano, pass - Margaret
Deichert; Grade 4 piano,
honors; - Sandra Coleman.
ditions and new buildings,
landscaping, gardens, even
mail boxes and names on
farm buildings will be
considered.
"To make it so that
everyone has a fair shake of
a chance, we have a point
system" that would allow
someone who has not
replaced a barn or added to a
home to win an award.
Prizes include silver tea
services, color photographs
of the properties and all
owners will receive a plaque.
Prizes will be awarded at
the rnatch banquet Sep-
tember 6 in Brussels.
Grey Township leads in
entries with 17.
"The Big Top"
has been taken down...
but our
BIG TOP
TENT SALE
continues inside our store
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