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, THE HURON exposrron.,OCTOB Ft Z 1080, 23
FENCED. IN — Before leaving at the end of .a
' long day, WO1:kmen make sure all excavations •
Correspondent• mlill
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MRS.
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Mr, and'Mrs,Jack Corbett •
„visitecilhiS :week with their
, daughter and son4n4aw
and Mrs. Rohert Ch„affe ,and.
family At Mitchell.
.Viralei.rlonli.lsp°sesith:'WMeadeneten;
la
mrst
s.tWealrcim
kwithe7r. mother
Hecsall Women's Institute
will discuss Educational and
Cultural . Activities - when
Mrs. Patricia Brawn will
demonstrate Dower arrange-
ments at the United Church
are 'safely enclosed, as ;required by •,OntarioWedneSday Ciet lith at 8 p.in.,
Ladies of
Energy Board regulations. the COmMuniity are
tions. (Photo by ReYnoldsl. • •
invited to attend. . . •
CHISELHURST
ANNIVERSARY
HELLO DOWN THERE — Wilbert McAdarh of McDace Construction
-Company shovels dirt back over a drainage tile that was dug up during L,
excavation of the Seaforth-Hensall gas pipeline. (Photo by Reynolds)
JOINM OPERATION- Vern Ramsey, behind
the mask, and Frank Toth skillfully weld
together two lengths of pipe.
(Photo by Reynolds)
We are now receiving
the 1980
CORN
Crop
We buy, sell, store and custom dry
Trucking available
A complete line of Stewart seed corn is
available.
RYAN
DRYING
• Brussels Walton Seaforth
887-9261 527-0527
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EYE—McDace foreman Ron
Lawrence, supply of sunfloWer.seeds in hand,
keeps a constant check on the construction of
the Seaforth-Hensall gas pipeline.
Varna ladies serve up
turkey supper to 300
Correspondent
MARY CHESSELL
..The ladies of Varna t/ted
Chdrch served a bou tiful
turkey- supper to about, 00
people on Wednesday ev-
ening.
Next Sunday is Worldwide
Communion Sunday. It is
hoped that many members of
Varna church will come and
take part in this special
service.
The sympathy of the com-
munity is., expressed to the
McKinley family in the pass
hg of Mr. Elgin McKinley
last Friday.
Bob Taylor received word
last week of the death of
Mrs. Floyd Schell, the form-
er Alice Austin. In Seminole.
Fla.. on Thursday, Mrs.
Schell msided at one time in
Varna. in the house recently
vacated by the Whittakers.
Rev. Alex Taylor has been
In hospital again with heart
trouble.
• Several Stanley Township
ball teams have been win-
ners in the league play-offs
recently. including the boy,s...
in the Squirt League and the
girls in Peewee and Midget.
In best two out of three
gimes, the Midget Girls,
coached by tilt McGcegor
and Janet Graham. defeated
.Goderich! Townjohip. The
StanleyArs, Mached by Don
TaylOr 'and Wail McClymont.,
defeated the Stanley Bs.
Kippen
RENA CALDWELL
5935
Attenda wards pre-
sented on 14 to the
pupils of St. A rews Church
Sunday Schoo Kippen 1979-
1980. Ft year diplomas
were given to Robert Lomeli.
Dana Cooper. Jennifer Mc
Mullen, Brenda Consitt. 2nd
year seals went to Mark
Cooper. Angela Faber. Mi-
chelle Kinsman, Jonathan
Tisruer.
3rd year seals to Candace
Caliper. Michael Jones, Cry-
stal"Jones. 4th year seals to
Robbie Consitt, Stephen La
sten, Brad Dewys, Lori
Dewys, Joanne Consitt. 5th
year to Jason Turner. Cheryl
'Hurler. Lois Ann Lostell.
Joan Bennendyk, Linda Ben-
nendyk. Lois Bennendyk.
Melanie Lovell. Shih year.
Darrel Faber.
Seventh year Tricia Cooper
ninth year- Julie Consitt.
Christine Cooper. Tenth year
Scott Cooper. Shelley Finlay-
son. 12th year- Heather
McLean.
TRAMISOL
$21.49 extra profit per head
at Thorlakson Feedyards.
Sam G. Raaflaub
VPresident, Thorlakson Feedyards
In a recent trial at Thorlakson Feedyards. Airdrie. Alberta.
70 head of cattle treated with TRAMISOL dewormer were compared
with a 70 -head control group.
Thorlakson Feedyards the efficacy of a dewormer is deternuned
by measuring rate of gain and feed efficiency. After 115 days.
the TRAN11501. treated cattle had gained an average of 405 lb.
The untreated group. gained 374 lb. per bead. .
The difference: 29 extra lb. per head with TRAMISOL.
And at market that meant a net return of S 21.49 extra profit per head.
TRAMISOL. It pays off.
c.v..aivAlacimricp
WELL ATTENDZD
The 120th Anniversary
of Cshidelhurst United Church
was held on ,Sunday with a
large attendance. 'Rev Staa •
ley McDonald conducted the
service with ftev. Robert
McMulleh of the Kippen-
Brumfield charge delivering
an inspiring message on
"The Church...ls"
big . Messers Skinner, -
Heywood, Blair and Gill
accompanied by Mrs. G. Dill
at the piano sang: several
•numbers. A fellowship hour
mt,i,,,,,
follovjed the • se when
members and guest ed
an hour qf visiting,
' SACRAMENT TO BE
CELEBRATED
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted service in .
Carmel Presbyterian Church
on Sunday speaking on "The
Gift of Time". The Sacra-
ment of the Lord's
supper wjll be celebrated -oft
Sunday, Oct. 5th . at the'
regular hour of worship.
Mrs. Robert Taylor presided
at the organ.
The Sunday School
commenced at 10:00 a.m.
with a _good attendance.
QUEENSWAY NURSING
HOME NEWS
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted Church service at
Queenswav Nursing Home
last Week. accompanied by
Mrs. IVIalcorn Dougall at the
piano. Visitors with Ruasell
•Erratt were Lynn 8r, Tim
Proctor, Helen Taylor,
George & Olive Stephenson,
Pere & Clara Johnston, Lee
&Anna McConnell. Harty &
Marie Wilds visited- vvitli
Mrs. Wilds. Mrs. Dogan &
daughters & Mr, and Mrs
FAIWaid Corriveau also vt-
las atu/ .Nornia' palloway..
Eric Mansfield, On llebalf of
ihe..cohRieRatiOu,intrOdUqed
and 'welcomed the children ,
Into, the .-zilurch. 010114
050,per WAS the greeter,and,
Steve "Sararas, Ross ' Vail, -
Cecil Pepper and Pa7',6 Kyr e
were the 'ushers. Mr,
,NeP,Peald. snolie to the cork..
gfcptigti on the: subject of
."!k•Wen Balanced Life". The
Keith & Ruth McLaren visit- choir "Faith of Oar,
e4 Louise miteha dud mrs„ Fathers' under the diredien
Kendrick. Men's high bowl- of Dr, Ralph Topp, ,
ing score, was Neil Regan The Puited.Cluttch'sen4q
Cassidy 79. , School • held their
with 204, ladies high Shirley'
Bettie)! 'United Church i'me:ntthberirB:sintisraubenikirar ?voaithnckS*suitenottd:eier -
inwagsfofirlitehdeosnp,eSculanldsaeyrvmicoettof- Pepper at the piano. The
Baptism when Rev. '
-itudy on the Unforgiving
Debtor was led b Cath
McDonald
and d -t amirthecterVeedld-tililoe-66J: -showed the film
r at which. tune Glenn
ehold of
ed Mrs. Wilds, Gladys Beck -
ler visited with her father Pat
°each. Violet Bishop,
Marion and Lorraine Funnel
visited with Irene Kalbfleisch
Les & Barb Mitchell visited
with the former's Mother
Mrs. Louie Mitchell. Mrs.
Beaver & daughter visited
Mac Beaver. Mr. and Mrs.,
Cecil Smith visited MM.
Kendrick and other resi-
dents. Mrs. Iva Ridley visit-
ed with Mrs. Lammie.
the family'and h
faith K•arrie Lyn o
daughter of Lar anstjayne
Consitt and Amanda Carole
Galloway, daughter of Doug-
.
Cash prize-,
Contini,Pci from page 17
schools, Mr. Timbrell said.
"The program's ability to
involve the whoki. school
including teachers., caterers„
families and students will
also be an irnportant criterion '
in judging the submissions."
Deadline for entry is Feb-
ruary I. 1981.
R. K. PECK
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Sales Representative
Mitchell Co-op Store
130 Georgina Street
Mitchell, Ont. NOK INO
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Fri. Sat '
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From Ford- premiering on our
lot October 3. See the all-new
*FORD ESCORT
Front-whool drive up to SO m.p.g.
*ALL-NEW FORD GRANADA
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1 SUPER SAVINGS ON OUR 1980's
STILL IN STOCK - INCLUDING - -
*3 Pickup Trucks *Fairmont
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