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Aug. 21 lit St. Columban R.0 two wceka holldayya with w�th Fr. Ooatveen, at I1nWcr- �attnnd � .; Dm Rysn of MnI-
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,,Gary Van Logit • of R.R. _Peter's Se nalrr, spent'therestoftheafkernoon R•yap o Sunday and also
Dublin, Other'guesta attend- • at Stetybook Garden t attended the 2.5th anntver-
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.Mi. and -Mrs, Jack O'Rourke Murray attended the ,wed- Cronin and., Bonnie Siemon, lookingfor leaders for the fell •
gild Mee! Frank Cronin'of ding cxremony and ttirceQhon Mr.=and Mrs. Clarence Ryan club'. nyone wipingte'help
Dublin.. of W,d inn Matclaan gnaw • and Mark attended!: the 25th call Caro) Ryan at 345,2357 or
Douglas Murray of Grand • Frank gogervorst on Satttf> annlvert ary party for.Mr. and Theresa ronin at 345-2.088.
t' �itt4@ld, Alba to is .sTpending• ' day Aug; 20 a1 eilsell. ri. '�17t)11i ' Jetty �+ owen
A�1 two wick*: yu w�th Mr. Mule
titer da of Jim $-;.aid at heir tt ge at
site to. bewi:rred for- power
What; takes years to plan, ees and sutictrntractors of Tel -Every day for the next poles, and more than 7,200
. " seven weeks to set up, and Trade Show Services Ind. will sevstf weeks an Average of metres of pole tine strung
��• three weeks to dismantle -- all begin putting' Itt place the. ten Men will labour constant- above the ground.
• for just -five days, of use? power system that' will keep ly to 'ensure that the 300 The power source is a local
It's the hydro power sys- the motors humming and the power -utilizing exhibitors at hook-up with Nepean Hydro,
tern for the Richniond, Ont. lights burning after dark in the Match will be connected which also supplies trans -
site df the 1983 International the "tented city." The Match tto the main powersource. formers and .the poles. At
Plowing Match and Farm is being held`onthe farms of ' . To do that requires four maximum capacity the Plow -
Machinery Show. The first Garnet Ralph and his neigh- complete trailer loads full of ing Match will <draw 1000
week ot,Augusti the employ- . , aoucs from Sept, 27 to Oct. I. material, ' 811. 14-metre,bigh ki,uWatts .of power:
A COMMON SIGHT around town this summer, a sight that will disappear when school MI
starts is bicycles. And as usual, most kids are blind to the fact that bike stands are for
bicycles. The photo was taken when bike owners abandoned their two wheelers at the
library. Hope you )(Ids had agreat summer% School starts in two weeks. (Wassinkphoto)
.Corporal from Staffa
moves to Germany
Correspondent
MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN
345-2346
Karen Templeman hosted
a Templeman -Duncan show-
er for Karen Ulch, brine -elect
at her home in Mitchell on
Sunday Aug. 14 with 30
relatives present. Several
contests were enjoyed after
which Mary Jane Parsons
read an address of good
wishes and Barb Templeman
assisted Karen in opening her
gifts. Karen thanked every-
one and Bev and Karen
Templeman served lunch.
Corporal Richard Camer-
on, younger son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Cameron, flew
Cromarty.
Man,
Walker, is 80
Many friends, relatives '
and neighbours called on Otto
Walker, Sunday in Cromarty
wishing him well on his 80th
birthday.
from C.F.B. Trenton, August
11 to Lahr, Germany, where
he. and his family will be
stationed, for the next four
years. His wife Denise
(Moore) and baby son Jim
will follow as soon as accom-
modations are available.
Denise and Jim are staying
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Moore, 26 Wel-
lington Street, Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Stewart and Meagan, Pen-
ticton, British Columbia, hol-
idayed for a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Temple-
man. Carrah and Cain.
Milton J. Dietz Limited.
We are always .working to supply you with quality products
Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Rob Templeman
and family were Mr. and Mrs.
Chuck Ebel, Stratford; Mr.
and Mrs. Hap Swatridge and
Jill, Wingham and Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Stewart and
Meagan Penticton, B.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1
McCoughey celebrated their
40th wedding anniversary
with a family gathering at the
home of their daughter and
son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Elliott and boys. The
family were all present but
their son Fred who is a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital.
London.
Public meeting to be held
on zoning charge"
Seaforth councillors Bill
Martin and Henry Mero were
named by council as a com-
mittee to arrange for a public,
meeting to consider a change
in land use in Silvercreek
subdivision at their August
meeting.
BE A+ BLOOD DONOR Council approved a recom-
and reliable 'se ►ice.
From leftto right
Gordon:; Elliott'',::
Bob Riehl
Sibyl Miller
Wanda Dietz
Milton .Dietz
Martin Chittenden
1,
We are
mendation of its Planning
Board to exchange Block A in
the subdivision, which is now
owned by the municipality„
for lands west of lot 24. Lot 24
will be increased to 75 foot
frontage and Blocks A and B
will be changed from open
space to residential.
. ,.:t . SUPPLIERS - of
PURINA CHOWS- - HEALTH AIDS PET FOODS
Now including eta►n Bank Service receiving your own
home grown grains wet or dry for processing into bulk feeds
OPENING
August 29th
for pick up or delivery,
FLOOR STOCK ITEMS INCLUDE:
Field Spraying Equipment: Including Drop Nozzles (Knapsack and Handheld Sprayers)
Pesticides Liquid 28% Nitrogen: (Aerial and Ground application)
Hog Sprinkler Systems (For cooling, in the summer and training all year)
BACKTO SCHOOL
SPECIALS
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AIRCUTS: Girls x5.00 :Perms
H Boys $4.00 15.00 .i
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BRING US YOUR BACK-TO-SCHOOLERS...they'II
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APPOINTMENTS
* Layer Cages, Ventilation Equipment: (Exhaust Fans, Round Air Mixing Fans, Air Intakes
and Thermostats) (Free Estimates according to OMAF & Ontario
Hydro Recommendations)
* Good Stock of Parts for Sprayers (Hypro Pumps and Spraying Systems)
* Pacer and GSW Gas Motor Transfer Pumps (For Water and Liquid Fertilizers)
* Hose - Suction Pressure, Rubber, PVC (Water and All Chemical)
* Quick Couplers Gate Valves, Slide Valves (Clamps and Fittings for above)
2DEALER INQUIRIES WELCOME
Just arrived new aluminum tanks in, -many sizes at ,V2 price
can be made at the following phone number until Aug. 29th
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262-2825
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