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• • Mr. ThIgh: scotis hoildaying•
lMarilyn and Margaret Laing
eits"(,7t4, U.S.A.
holidayed With their grandpar-
ents.
Misses Ja
'tl°4Xltei
-Misses Jane Salter of Kitchen-
er
lad Jean Mac*, Seaforth„
Weie weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Calder. McKaig.
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News of
Constance
Mr. Bill Whyte 'returned
home on Friday from a trip
to Expo and, the East Coast
with the Bey Scouts.
Mrs. Irene Griraoldby lg
visiting with Mr. and
Rossi • 111.app,and family • of
Bluevale.
- Mr: and Mrs, ,Ered auchan-
an and laird& visited 013 Sun
• day with Mr.. and Mrs. Joe
!Tart of Holmesville.
Mitts Linda Preszeator spent
the past Week with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Jennison and fnm
ily of Grand Bend.
• Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scott
and Melanie and Meribeth ef
Belgrave visited on Sunday -
with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dale
and Kathy. and Cheryl.
Margie Van der Molan of
Oakville is spending this
week with her grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whyte
and family. '
Mr.. and Mrs. Earlan Osborn
and MelOcly and Leona visit-
ed on 'Saturday evening -with
Mr. and Mrs. Alymer Hart,
Cheryl and Linda of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haver-
karrip and family visited on
Sunday with Mr. ,anci,Ngs. Art
Haverkamp and famiy, of
Goderich.
Mr, and Mrs. George 11/1c11,
wain and, Lynn of Seafoth,
visited on- Sunday with Mr.
arid Mrs. George MellWain
and Mary. •
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Preszca-
tor, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Presz-
cator attended the Preszcator
McDougall wedding in the
Londesboro United, Church on
Saturday.
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Miss Margie Whyte.is spen-
ding this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Van der Molan,
Paul, and Mack of Oakville.
Mr: and Mrs. 'Howard Os -
'Worn, Mary -Ellen, Cheryl and
,Jacqueline visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Earlan Os-
born, Melody and. Leona.
Miss Marie Harvey of Don
Mills spent a few days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Reg
rawsa'n, John and • Elizabeth.
, Dwight Jennison, of Grand
Bend, Jack Cook of Clinton,
are spending this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woods,
Debbie and' Michele of Gan-
anoque are spending a few
-nlys with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
"Its. Don Glousher, Karen
-nd Billy of Blyth visited ,on
Monday with Mr. and Mrs:
"Rill Dale. Kathy and Cheryl.
Sympathy of the commun-
'f-, is extended to the family
of the late •Mrs. Ephraim
-,-rke, a former resident of
-onstance.
News of
Winchelsea
Mr. and Mrs. Albert, Hutton
and Debbie 6f -Listowel visited
on -Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs.
Sanford Hutton' and family.
Mrs.*Isabel Sugden, Mr_ Ten-
nyson Johns attended decora-
tion day services at North Nis-
ouri Cemetery and also visited'
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fac-
ey -and girls of Belton.
Mr. Gary Dayman returned to
hisbome at Kippen after spend-
ing two weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. William Walters and Dan-
ny.
Leona Heim, Hazel Coward,
Blanche Walters, Evelyn Horne,
Marlene Hutton and Mabel Gil -
Mari visited Reta Campbell on
Monday evening celebrating her
birthday.
Crop
Report
,,',..Harvesting of spring ,grains
is pi ogressing favourably, as
1.the, majority of the crop is
ready to cut -Recent showers
have held back the harvest
slightly. Several reports show
that yields of oats range from
65 to 100 bushels per acre.
Barley yields are ranging from
45 to 90 bushels per acre, with
the higher yields showing up in
the northern part of the noun.
ty.
The corn crop is progressing
very well with the cabs in most
case's filling satisfactorily. Due
to its slow start, the crop is
slightly behind in maturity and
it is hop66-that it can escape
any early frogs before harvest.
Beans are continuing to turn
In dolor in the southern part
of the county but In sometareas
in the north, they are slightly
hehind, •
Soil quality second but
hay has been, taken in and Will
help to SUPPlenieht the eollo
hay erop which was plentiful
but not of top tinallty. • ---
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,School .,Area
concerning
School Buss
Routes
All Hullett Township School Area School
Biges will follow the same route as last June.'
The 'buses will pick up the pupils in the'
morning
Tuesday, Sept. Sth
and take them to:the Central School in Lon-
. detiboro. It will not binecessary for the pup-
ils to take lunch as they will be out of school
at noon to be taken to their homes. •
FARM, FARM STOCK FOR SALE?
USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED
Chicken
.Legs and- Breast Ib. 49c
Ideal for the Barbecue
Whole Chicken ea 99c
Vi CHICKEN ea' 53c
Lean Smoked
Picnic Ham lb- 43c
Skinless
WIENERS .2 lbs. 89
Grade "A" Medium •
EGGS 2 doz. 79c
Home -Made Pure
Pork Sausages lb' 59c
3 s.asc
TullP
Margarine.
VIM Instant Powdered
Milk 3 lbs. reg. 1.19 - 1:09
Tasty Bologna lb' 39
Kr, andMrs.WS. fsrttoo-C,014t0a,
Bobby and Papline. of Listowel,
Mr; and grE4 Don Meld 4041
family, Stratford were Saturday
visitors with Mr: and Mrs. J. R.
•refteppil• .
Weekend visitors with Mi and
Mrs. • Gerald Carey and Mrs. Tay-
lor were Mr, and Mrs. Don -strong, Toronto.. Mr. afid. Mrs.
Archie Cooper and family, Mit-
; chell, Mr. and Mrs. John Mor-
ton and family, Auckland, New
Zealand. Donald, Janet, Margar-
.ed for a week's holidays with
et and Andrew Cooper. remain -
the Careys. • •
Sunday visitprs with Mr. and
Mrs. Mervin Dow were Mrs.
Linda Priest, Susan and David,
London; Mr. and Mrs, Ed Burke,
TomeRiver, New Jersey, Mrs.
Stanley Dow, Mr. Roger Dow,
Cromarty.
Mr, And Mrs. Ed Burke, Toms
River, NOW Jersey, spent last
week with Mrs. .Stahley Dow
and Roger,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hilley, Beth,
Billy and Cathy were guests at
the McNichol -Hulley wedding in
Londesboro United Church on
Friday evening.. Billy acted as
ring bearer for the ...bridal
couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker
and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardin-
er attended a family birthday
gathering at the luffne of Min'
and Mrs. Hugh Currie, Dorches-
ter, on Sunday. -
Mr. and Mrs. Percy uAdams,
Janet and Helen of Blyth, visit-
ed on, Sunday with Mrs. George
Wallace -and Mrs. Verha Brooks.
Master David Hulley of Win-
throp is holidaying with ,his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Walker.
Recent visitors -with Mr. aria
Mrs. Alex Gardiner were Mr.
and Mrs. A. N. Atkinson and
Mrs. Hodgins, �f Wingham, Mr,
and Mrs. Edwin McKenzie and
family of Warren, Mich., and
Mrs. Fred Hoegy, Seaforth.
Rev. S. Kerr of Embro, called
on -friends in file neighborhood,
on Monday.
• Messrs Donald and Wayne
Were and Lynden Peel of Lind-
say were Saturday visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Scott and sons.
Mrs. E. Moore returned home
on Saturday after a tivo-week's
visit with relatives at -Lindsay
and Cameron.
Visitors on Sunday and Mon-
day with Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Scott were Mr. and Mrs. Gord-
on Hollingshead, Harvey and
Sandra of Regina, Mrs. Denton
Taylor and Sherrill of Belle-
ville and Mr. and Mrs -Jim Bre-
bner of Chicao.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott at-
tended the funeral 'of an uncle,
the late Mr. Arthur Byrnell of
Cameron, Ont.
Miss Jane Binning of Mitchell
spent the weekend .with- her
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celebrating Seaforth Centennial Day, Monday; Sep-
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Our congratulations to all members of the
. •Centennial Committee for their well-planned efforts
• toward a memorable day in Seaforth.
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On August 12th, at 7 p.m.,
Rev. Mills united in marriage
Suxiinne Elliabeth: Dale,. Clin-,
ton. and Mr. Charles. Gregory
13raaon, Clinton, at Ontario
Street United Vhurch. M. Mei'.
rill, Clinton, was organist.
• The bride is the daughter of
and Mrs: Stewart Dale, of
Clinton and the groom is the
sop of Mr.- and Mrs. Charles
Brandon, Clinton.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, chose a white
flOor-length gown of ldgoda.
Thehort „sleeves, empire waist
and detachable train were
trimmed -with guipure lace. A
headpieeeof tulle petals with
shoulder length veil completed
her ensemble. She carried a
• white Bible . crested with aqua
-carnation corsage. '
• The maid of honor, Miss Jan-
et -Brandon, Palmerston, was
dressed in an aqua- gown simi-
lar to the bride's, with match-
ing headdress and carried cres-
cent bouquet of white baby
mums centred With aqua
Mims.
Mr, Campbell 'McAlpine, Mani. -
lam., was groomsman and the
ushers *ere Mr. 4-rvey Dale;
Clinton and Mr. Jaines Roughen,
Sarnia'.
For the reception- at the Ha,
tel Clinton, the bride's mother
received the guests wearing a
blue crepe dress with beaded
trim, matching accessories and
white corsage. The fgrooin's
mother wore a pink linen dress
trimmed witlrembroidery, black
accessories, with a white cor-
sage.
For a trip to the Muskoka
area- the bride wore a pink .lin-
en ensemble with beige trim.
The couple- will reside at 225
Picton Street, Goderich.
-Guests • were present from
Seaforth, Listowel, Southamp-
ton: -Wheatley, Bornholm, St.
Clair Shores, Goderich, London
Whitby; Sarnia, Palmerston, Seb:
ringville, Hamilton and Kitchen-
er. .
NEWS of WALTON
Mrs. Mac ,Sholdice and Mrs.
Herbert Traviss were in charge
of the program on Historical
• Research' at the August meet-
ing of the Women's Institute
held in the Community Hall.
Mrs. Stewart gumphries was
pianist for the evening.
A poem "1906" was read by
Mrs; Sholdice and a contest on -
places in*Huron County was
conducted.
- Mrs. Traviss gave a historical
sketch of the Village of Walton
and' read the- motto entitled
"The pioneers didn't complain,
why shquld we." ,
The roll call was answered
by numbers 'handing in their
baby pictures which were lat-
er used ,for a contest.
Mrs.' Jan Van Vliet presided,
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and conducted, , the business.
'Reports were read by the sed-
retary-treasurer, Mrs. Gerald
Watson and approved.
Plans were made for the Cen-
tennial Concert' to be held in
October. Members appointed to
take the ticket committee in-
clude: Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull,
Mrs. Ernest. Stevens, Mrs. Alex
Gulutzen, • MTS. Lyle Osborne
and Mrs. Ronald Williamson.
Mrs, Nelson Reid and Mrs.
Donald Achilles reported they
had attended a leaders' course
at Seaforth Presbyterian Church
• on "Cotton Accessories for the
Bedrobrn".
, Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Kenneth McDonald, Mrs.
Harold' Bolger, -Mrs. Clarence
Martin and Mrs. George McCall.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ryan
of London spent the weekend
at the hozne of -his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Ryan. Rose-
mary returned home •after a
week's holiday with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Ryan. ,
.Miss Janet Turnbull of Sea -
forth visited last week with her
grandparents, Mr.and Mrs:Wil-
bur Turnbull. „ ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ennis,.
Steven and Leanne of Whitby
and Mr. and Mrs. David Freethy
of Toronto visited' over the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Ennis.
Mr. and Mrs. William t Oates,
Karen and Connie spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cor-
lett, Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McGav-
in visited with Mr. and Mrs.
JolipMcGavin and familY, -of,
Thornbury last Sunday.
-Mr. Frank Dundas, Dale and
Darlene of Toronto spent the
weekend with his mother, Mrs.
George Dundas.
• Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Stimore
of Stratford visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid.
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