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Shown following their recent wedding in St. Columban
Roman Catholic Church are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Feddema. The
bride is the former Mary Patricia Coyne, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Michael„Coyne, Staffa and the groom is the son of Mrs. -
Theodora Feddema of Kerwood and the late Mr. Feddema.
CLASSIFIED ADS
27. Births Too Late
INSURANCE
WILLIAMSON — to Mr. and
Mrs• • Kenneth Williamson,
R , 3 Walton July 28th a
son.
McCLURE — to ItIr. and Wire
Kenneth McClure R. IL 4.Wal-
ton July 29th a daughter.
FLEERAKKERS — to Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore Fleerakkees
R.. R. 2 Monkton July 31 a son.
seees
KIAVER—to Mr. and Mrs.
HermanSlaver, R. R. 5 Sea -
forth Jule 31 a sea.
Too Lite
EXECUTIVE desk with math-
ing swivel,chair, typewriter desk
with chair,. Remington typewrit
er with 14" carriage, bookshel-
ves, 6 chairs, wooden filing cab-
inet with number of small draw-
ers call 527-1643. TL -38-1
GRAIN DRIER, used Habco Bat-
ch Drier can be used for corn,
grain beans Best offer. Cook
Bros. Milling Co. Ltd., Hensall,
Ontacrio. Phone 262-2605 11-38-2
BEEF Basbeque, Saturday Aug -
nit 24th, sponsored by Seaforth
Agricultural Society. TL -38-1
EGG . packer, male or female.
United Dairy Producers Co-
operative Phone 527-1590.
TL -38-1
Area Henson Couple
Clans Hold On WeddingAnniversary
Reunions
MS, Sim Roobol were gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds of
Seaforth were in charge of ar-
rangements for the supper and
social events.
During services in the United
Church Sunday morning, Rev.
Harold F. Currie, spoke on "A
Receipt for Victorious Living".
Sherry Travers and Carmen Cur-
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KRUSE REUNION surprised Sund July 28 when
The annual Kruse reunion -MS 28 relatives alidi friends from
ock, Seaforth,
held) Sunday July 21.st at the Ridgetown, Woo
home of Mr, and Mrs- John 01de Exeter, Varna, Kippen and Hen-
field; R1t4 Seaforth. sail, gathered to honor them on
Elected, for the ooming year the occasion of their 35th wed -
are: Presidents, Mr. and Mrs. ding anniversary and to present
W. C. Brown; Vice presidents, them with many lovely gifts.
Harry Kruse, Mrs. R. Neht; ,See- Their granddaughter, Lynne
retary Treasure, Re and Mrs. Dodds of Seaforth, presented the
Ken Chambers, Mr. and Mrs.
George Kruse, Mr. and Mese,
Dick Kruse.
Results of raees andgames:
Pre school (girls), Kimberly El -
Chambers and Ditume Oldfieldr, tire Jan Van Vliet, President, of the late Archie Krieg at Pres -
10 to 12 (boys), 13ill O'Shea, Ricky presided over the Women's In- ton last Saturday.
Elliott; 12 to 16 (boys), Edward stitute meeting held in the Com- Sunday guests at the home of
EllivAt and Brien °Wield; niunity Hall, Wednesday even- me and Mrs. Malcolm Fraser
Gentlemen with moot pennies, ing. Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull was included, Mr. and Mrs. Paul He
D. Macho; Lady with most hair at the piano. ron and family, Peterboro; Mr.
pins, Mrs. Fanny Dungee; Cmip. The roll call was answered and Mrs. Sam Jones, Seaforth;
le with nearest anniversary, Mae with'"Laws For Which I, Am Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hunt, and
and Mns. Ken Glanville; Lucky Thankful". Minutes were read Janice, Preston; Mr. and Mrs.
spot, Mrs. John Oldfield; Lucky by Mrs. Wm. Humphries. A let- Glen Fraser and family, Strat-
chair, IVIrs. Earl Elliott. ter was read' from the Foster ford; and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
The me retmion will be Child in Hong Kong. A club pro- Livingstone and Kevin, Preston.
held at the 'home a mr. and ject for 4-H Girls will be held Mr. and Mrs. Charles Armin
ears. Keel Glanville, wallon on in the fall entitled, "Cottons tage of Minnesota, U.S. and Mr.
the second Sunday in August. May Be Smart". It was decided and Mrs. James Williams and
liatt; 8 to io (gir)s), Barbara
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NEWS of WALTON
BOLTON REUNION
The annual Bolton Reunion
was held July 21 at the Lions
Park with 40 persons 1311 attend-
ance. Thenames of Committee
Members and Officers for the
picnic were: Presidents, Carol
and Bill Baxter.; Vice President,
Ken, and Joan Campbell; Sec-
retaryTreasurer, Irene andArie
old Jamieson Sports Committee,
Mary and Helen Elliott, Wendy
Humphries, Audrey Elliott; Lun-
ch Committee, Violet.Managhan,
Margaret Humphries, Margaret
Elliott. .
Crowd divided into teams,
each with a different color for
relay ra,Ces, with the green
winning most points. Other rac-
es were: Women kick the slip-
per, Sarah ElliotteMildred Camp-
bell and Edna Baxter (tied);
Men kick the slipper, Jim Rut-
ledge, Arthur Bolton; Nail driv-
ing (Women), Edna Baxter, Ire-
ne Jamie, (Men) Robert Camp
bell, Horace Rutledge. '
Farm package, fire, wind lin' Children races: 5 and undese
bility, maehinery and livestock Brad Campbell, Sandy Baxter;
floater.„ 8 and under, Tom Rutledge,
ComPosite dwelling all Fecal-, Kim Campbell; • 12 and under,
special rates for new 0011struc- Kevin cempbell, earl Bolton;
tion, farm personnel accident, 14 and under, Jean Rutledge,
also Your income protected Kevin Campbell; Footsie race
should you be injured by car (giers), Jean Rutledge, Kim
accident. e Campbell; (boys), Tom Rutledge,
If your present insurance is Carl Bolton; Young mete race,
not complete, or contemplating Jim. Rutledge, Bill Baxter;
building, or remodelling a home, Guessing the mystery box, Edna
er require additional coverage, Baxter; Oldest person present,
give us e call, I will 812•411:7 Mae HilliebrechteComing faith -
discuss this with you. est, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Glid-
.Representing Western Mutual don; Birthday eloseth to picnic,
Ins. Co., Woodstock, McKilleP Robert Campbell; y o u n go st
Mutual Fine Ins. Co., Seaforth. Dianne Baxter.
Our rates are attractive. The following officers for '69;
„ Presidents, Joan and Ken Camp-
. • bell; Vice President, Marie and
Art Bolton; Secretary Tneasiner, jainyd Mrs. Martin Baan and tam-
,. Art
Sports, Carol and Bill ' Baxter, A family gathering held at
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. GENERAL INSURANCE
Irene and Arnold Jamieson;
RR5, Seaforth, phone 345-2716.
Horace and Mary Rutledge; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doug-
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six good Pigs, Jehn Lu
Vali nch Mildred Cainpbell, Joan, I Fraser Saturday evening in-
FBacker 345..2715 Dublm. TL -'28-1 Campbell and Beta Orr. calsuded Mr. and Mrs Frank Mar- Ken Ryan of London. Rosemary
SELF contained apartment. Cen- The 1969 picnic will. be he” ld shall, Susan and Sandra, of returned home with them after
tral gas heat, 'one bedroom, large on, the third Sunday in July. Bramalea; -Mr. and Mrs. Glen holidaying with her brothers in
Eraser and family, Stratford;
London.
hvingroom, pleasant minnow]. 1VIr. and Mrs. Jeff Livingstone
ings, Furnished or imfurnished.
Allen, McLachlan, Hoggarth and Kevin, Preston; and Mr, and
Box 1758, .Hu -on Expositor. Mrs. Donald Fraser and farnily
, 15-38-tf
The annual Allen McLach- and I,fr. Malcolm Fraser.
at ,the Lion s Park, Sunday, Mrs. May N em s o f
Ian, lIoggarth Reunion was held Mr. and Mrs. David Andrews
with 50 present Sports were land spent the week end with
conducted by Enic and Arlene Mrs. George Dundas.
CUSIpM swathing, grain or
hay, $2.00 per acne. George
Townsend, RBS, „Seaforth, phone
527-0096. 19-36-2
TWO 4hundred acre farm in
Stanley Townehrp, good build.
in. Six MOM cottage in, Eg-
mondrille acre of land.
Apply to Harold Jackson Real
E.state Broker, Seaforth Ontario
14-38-2
SEVEN collie pups. make!
good cattle) dogs. Neil. Ryan ph-
one 5274668. TL -38-1
ONE four year old pinto get&
ing. Well broke to drive and
ride. Neil Ryan phone 527-0668.
TL -38-1
that Mrs. Gerald Watson would family of Kitchener were Tues -
act as leader with an assistant day guests at the home of Mrs.
The Fall Fair project this year George Dundas.
to be appointed later.
Mrs. Ray Nelson, Robert and
for the Brussels Fair is a dis- Michael have returned to Van -
play of 5 craft articles from 5 couver, B.C. after holidaying
different countries. Committee with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson
in charge is Mrs. Herb William- and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wat-
son, Mrs. Roy Williamson and son. '' .
Mrs. Jan Van Vliet.
Mrs. Nelson' -Marks reported 'Miss Karen McDonald was suc-
on a meeting held at Huronview cessful in passing her grade 8
recently and spoke on how the piano examination with honors
elderly people became interest -4. from the Royal Conservatory of
Music at Toronto. Her teacher
ed in crafts. was Mrs Donald Carter, Sea -
A name of a resident was giv- '
forth.
rie -rendered a vocal duet with
Mrs. J. Tuitheim accompanying
at the organ. During Angust and
the first Sunday in September
• d Church services will be
held in Carmel Presbyterian
Church at 10;00 a.m.
Miss' Lynn Marie Page, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Page
has accepted work with the Bell
Telephone Company in London
as Long Distance operator.
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol are
leaving this week end by jet
for Oud-Beyerland, Holland, to
celebrate Mrs. Roobol's father's
85th birthday and Mr. Roobol's
father's 92n4 birthday. While
'there, they will also celebrate
their 35th wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jinks, Gail
and Billy, of London, 1Virs. Irene
Jinks and Susan of Hensall leave
by motor on Friday, for Cham-
paign, Illinois, where they will
vacation for two weeks as guests
of Mr. and Mrs. William Shupe
and family. ,
W. G. ,THOMPSON
W. G. Thompson, '73, former
Ontario Lands and Forests mini-
ster, died in Chatham Hospital
Thursday night following a heart
attack. Mr. Thompson became
land's and forests minister when
George Drew's Progressive Con-
servative Government took of-
fice in 1943. He resigned from
the Cabinet November 28, 1946.
He was a member of the legisla-
ture for East Kent. Following
his resignation, he was active
as president of a Blenheim
Grain firm, W. G. Thompson
Ltd.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Anna McCallum, sons,
en to the Institute who hasn't Wesley and John, both of Blen-
any close relatives and who may Miss Gail Searle was also suc- heim and a brother George, at
be visited and sent cards to on cessful in passing her grade 8 Hensall.
special days. The next meeting piano from the London Conser- Funeral services were held at
will b A st 19 vatory with Mrs. Ray Vincent, 2 p.m. Monday at his home, RR I
at Huronview e ugu
when Mrs. Ronald Bennett, Mrs. of Blyth, as teacher. Ridgetown, with burial in Ridge -
James Clark, Mrs. Ernest Stev- - Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lawless, tovvn's Trinity cemetery. McKel-
ens and Mrs. Harvey Craig will Dianne and Murray of Burling- lar Funeral Home, Ridgetown,
attend. ton were Sunday guests at the and Bowman Funeral Home,
-The resolutions convener. Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur. Chatham were in charge.
Petty d friend
Allan McCall and Mrs. Herb Turnbull. Miss Ruth an
Williamson took over the meet- Mr. and Mrs. Alex McNabb Miss Peggy Watson, of London,
ing. IVIrs. McCall read a poem en- of San Francisco Califori4, are left by plane last Friday for
titled, "Resolutions" and the spending a few ' days with Mr. Vancouver where they will va-
motto, "If you can't be thankful and Mrs. Nelson Reid. cation for a week,
for what you have, you can be Jimmy, Kenny, Darlene and Mr. and Mrs. Terry North of .
thankful for what you escape" Bobbie Oesch of Zurich have Fingal spent the week end with
W" given by Mrs. Williamson. been holidaying with their Mr. and IVIrs. Harry Snell, Ter -
VARIETY
OPEN TILL 10 P.M. EVERY NIGHT
lAfEEKEiip SPECIALS
2 - 5 lb. Bags
CHARCOAL
Only
KIST THROW AWAYS
PEPSI -- GINGER ALE — MOUNTAIN DEW
FOR $
.00
NO DEPOSIT -.NO RETURN BOTTLES
LOOK
BAT -MAN KITES
SPECIAL THIS WEEK -END
Regular $1.69
SPECIAL
Open Monday, August 5, 9 a.m. till 10 p.m.
See our New "Match Box" Display of Antique,Cars,
Small, Toys and Larbe Models
Mrs. McCall introduced the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack esa and Tammy returned home -
guest speaker, Mrs. Donald Glou- Rosman. with them after spending a few
sher of Blyth who spoke on tt f S a days with the Snells.
"Rug Hooking". She dettionstrat-
ed how to cut material, proper
material to use, and utensils
needed, also the actual hooking.
A number of hooked mats, tap -
had made were displayed. , srAFoRTH, — -ONTARIO
estries and pictures that she
The lunch ceiniiiittee,
Mrs. George Blake, Mrs. James
Nolan, Mrs. A. McDonald, Mrs.
James McDonald. -
Mr. and Mrs. Rien Voorwin-
den and family of Trenton are
Spending a few days with Mr.
forth spent the week end vvith Miss Olive Petty, Southwold,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bennett. has returned home after spend -
Mrs. Leonard Leeming, Mr. ing C week's vacation with her
Ross Lemming, Linda and Jeff- brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
rey Leeming attendedthe Simp- and Mrs. William Petty.
son and Mitchell reunion at the Mrs. Warren Gibbs and daugh-
home .. of Mr. and Mrs„, Peter ter, Joyce of London,. were Sun -
Simpson, Kirkton, last Sunday day guests with the former's sis-
afternoon. ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Miss Linda Leeming has retur- Mrs. William Petty.
ned to Mitchell after spending a
week with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Leeming.
Donnie Dalton has returned
home from London after being
confined to hospital follovving
car accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan
spent,Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
FARM, FARM STOCK FOR SALE?
USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED
Phone 527-0240
STAFFA -
Mrs. Marion Hatton, North
Surrey, B.C., Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
McClure and Barry, Swift Cur-
rent, Sask., have returned to
their homes after holidaying
with Mrs. G. Taylor, Staffa.
They also visited their aunt,
Miss Belle McClure at Kilbarch-
an Nursing Home, Seaforth.'
and M M Scanion of Eng-
Kippen East W.I. Picnk
Kippen East W.I. held their
picnic in Seaforth Lions Park
on Sunday, July, 28th, with an"
attendance of eighty. A ball
game was played followed by
sports. Winners of the running
races were:
Children'sunder, Lyle
Kinsman, Eileen Connolly; Girls
and Boys, 7-10, Shirley Chalmers
Dwight Kinsman; Girls and boys
11-13, Doug McKay, -Maureen
Connolly; teenage girls, Dianne
McKay; teenage boys, Ron Chal-
mers; married women, Marlene
Bell; ,inarried men, Grant Mc-
Lean.
Constance a nr173eolytsy cracker race,
Janice
McIntosh and Laverne and Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Porter Moore; wheelbarrow race, Mona
M John Turner of Tucker-
garet Scott Winners were: Boys visited with Mr. and Mrs. James - TS. . Alderdiee,MurrayConnolly;
and Girls race, 6 and under, Lamont and other relatives at smith and Dr. Edna Turner of Three-legged race, Diane -Mc-
Preston Dearing Jr.; Boys and London for a few days last week. New York visited Mr. and Mrs. Kay, Carol McLachlan, Donnie
Girls, 12 and under, Joanne Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pritc4rd Reg. Lawson, John and Eliza- Sararas, ' Jeff McKay; Balloon
Ross; Ladies Kick the Slipper, and Kim and Mark of Toronto beth. - race, Maureen Connolly, Pat
Grace Allen; Mew Kick the are spending this week with the Steven Jewitt returned home Connolly; Marshmallow spoon,
Pick and Life Saver Relay, Alf David Watson. polidays with Mr. and Mrs. Bill to 13, Shirley Chalmers, Gary ; on Monday after spending his
. Slipper, Lloyd Allem; Tooth latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Diane McKay; Shoe scramble up
Ross's team; Pillow and Pillow Miss Karen Coutts of Strat- Dowson and family of Varna. Van Boucke; Women kick the
. Mr and "Mrs. Earlan Osborn, li er Rub Bell Grace Drum -
team; Orange and Water Reley, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. s PP Y
Slip Relay, Harold Coleman's ford spent the week end with •
Remember! It takes but a
Ross and Herold Cole- Coutts. Melody and Leona, visited Mr. mond; teenage boys kick the
slipper, Dcrqg McKay; mens kick
moment to place an Expositor
mi(tian'e)sAlftearms; Most Clothespins Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ferg and Mrs. Howard Osborn and
Want Ad and be money in
in Bottle, Brian Allen; Guessing of petrolia, visited with Mrs. girls of Monkton and Mr. and
the slipper, Ross Sararas; Relay,
pocket. To advertise, just Dial Mrs. Neil Rapien. pail of water; Ladies team, Capt.
Seaforth 527-0240Most marshmallows m Jar, Ted RuSsel Marks last Sunday after-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred BuChanan Dorothy tell; throw pig in bas -
Taylor; Man with Smallest noon
and famiy visited on Sunday ev-
ket, men's team, papt. Bob Bell;
.
RUBY'
OVEN READY
1.
TURKEY 842: lb. 4
LEAN SMOKED PICNIC
SHOULDER
HAMS
1.
I 49c
SCHNEIDER'S RING BOLOGNA lb. 49c
MEATY PORK HOCKS,.
4 lbs. $1.00
LEAN BEEF PATTIES
10 for 99c
WESTON'S BREAD
4 loaves 99c
CANADA PACKERS
IC CRA!
1/2 gal. 89e
FRESH MADE
RANI SALAD
lb. 69e
steiTie Stid
EIMAK AST BACON
11/2 lbs. $1.00
Waist, 13sian Allen; Lady with Mr. Land Mrs. Jeck Bosman ening with Mr. and Mrs. Alymer boys kick the slipper, John Kins-
Most Waist Buttons, Mary Cole- 'Hart of Brussels.
man; Persons Traveling t h e and Gwen andeMr. and Mrs. Al- man; girls kick the slipper, Shir-
,len Campbell and Sheila spent Mrs. Walter McClure and lam- ley Chalmers; Guessing beans in
Farthest, Violet Quance and Col- ,the week end at Parry Sound. Ay are spending this week ..411t jar, Dorothy Bell; relay, news -
in and Mildred McDougall — Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Traviss, a Cottage in Bayfield. , paper, mens team, Capt., Bob
Bracebridge; Oldest Person pre, Mrs. Hilda Sellers and Mrs. ent, Mrs. Mary Allen. "W. Mrs. Ken Reid of London ell.
C. Bennett attended the funeral spent the week end with Mr.
Mr, Norman Shaels of Amber-
A peanut sczamble was held and Mrs. Luther Sanders, Paul, ly visited on Sunday with his
for the ehildren present. After
a supper convened by Ernest
and 'Marian Allen, and Lloyd
and Grace Allen, president,
Gerald Dewing conducted the
business. William McLachlan
read the minutes of last Year's
reimion.
Officers for the 1969 reunion
are: President — Goedon Hog-
garth„ Vice Pees. — Ted Taylor,
Secretary — Doreen McLaChlan,
Sports Committee — Alf and
Joyce Ross and Doug and Jane
Hutchinson, Lunch Committee—
Bob and IVPuriel McLachlannd
a
Murray and Margaret Christie.-
It , was decided to hold the
1069 reunion in Lions Park on
the fourth Sunday in July.
CROMARTY
Recently the I.O.O.F. and Re-
bekah Lodge of Hensall held
their picnic. Paul Parsops, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parsons,
was the youngest there, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parsons had
the nearest anniversary.
Remeinheri -talc' es but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want •. Ad end. be Money in
pocket. To advertite, just Dial
S,eaforth 5240.
New •of
STAFFA
David and Jane remained with sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
their 'grandparents. and Mrs. Garnet Allan and fam-
Mr. and WS. Allan Pfaff 'and ile.
family of Crediton visited on J—
en% Grant Mealinehey who un4
• 1.tieday with Mr. and Mrs., Ken derwent surgery in Victoria Hos-
eSzcator and girls- - pital, London, -returned home on
Mr. • and Mrs. William Dale, Saturday.
Kathy and Cheryl, attended the Mrs. George Hess and Mrs.
Mrs. Anthony Brait and Rich- County Council picnic at the J. E. McEwen attended the
ard, Ottawa, visited recently Seaforth Lions Park on Wed -
with Mi. • Sam Norris and Mr. Lowe:Johnston reunion at South-
nesday. side Park, Woodstock, on Sun -
and Mrs. Robert Norris and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Earlan Osborn day.
ily. and girls visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kennedy
Miss Lucille IVIerritt, a 4-H ex- Thigh Osborn, Carol and Brian and famiv have returned to Ha -
change delegate from Lincoln of Monkton. milton after spending a week's
County spent this past week es Brien Krupa of London re -
a guest of Miss Brenda Kers-. turned home after spending hol- 'holiday with Mrs. Eric Ken -
lake. Idaya with Mr, and Mrs. Luther nedy and Mr. Ira Geiger.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Miller sanders. TWO -CAR CRASH •
and family are holidaying this • Kerri Medd spent a few days A two -ear . crash three miles
week at Wasaga Beach. with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Law- westof Hensall on 84 Highway
Mr. and ' Mrs. James Norris, son of Seaforth. Sunday evening a7:30 p.m. re -
Judy, Jerry and Doug, Bramp-
Mr. and Mrs. Earlan Osborn suited in injuries to one passen-
ton, and Mrs. David Rolth, Cin -
and girls 'visited, Mrs. Murray
ger and damages estimated at
dy and Susan of Mitchell visit- Machan and family of Monkton. $1,000. A car driven by William
ed with 1Virs. Sam Norris and Mr. and bits Fred Buchanan Munn, 16, RR 2 Hensall, travel -
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norria and
family. farirtlyofvnisititnetdsvrie..and Mrs. .ot lina ear
driven by Harry Plant -
g west collided with the tear
j"d n
oe
Mr. anB Mrs. John 'Temple- IVirs. John Thoinpson,and Bet- enga, &Hell, also travelling
man visited over the week end ty and Mrs. Nelson McClure visi- west. Pete Williams, 15, of Hen -
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Temple- ted Mr, and 1V1rs. Larry MelVfich• sail, passenger in the Munn veh-
rnet and Reg of Feversham. lad of peesten, icle was taken to South Huron
Mr. and Wt. Bob Norris vill- Jim Medd had the misfortune Hospital, Exeter with head in..,
ited with Mr. and Mrs. John to fall off. Ida bike on Sunday juries and later releafied.‘Char-
Burleigh of Seaforth on Sunday, and is under a doctor's care. , ges are pending,. The actident
Jackie Burleigh returning home
with the Norris children for was investigated by O.P.P. Ed
hOlidays. Classifi A PAY
ed (Is di Wittig, Wilcox, Exeter Detachment.
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about VINCENT'S and came to
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Now they know they were right.
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are Better than ever!
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