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All Covered With Grease
Spectators crowded the pens to watch, the popular greasy
pig contest on Monday afternoon. Shown here is Jim Nixon,
a winner, who has hold of 'a well greased pig as he tries to
take it to the pen.
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Lots • Cooking
Harold Pryce -watches over the potatoes at the Seaforth
Agrcultural Society barbecue on. MondaYNMore than 1,000 •
spectators were served..
Announce Results
Of. Centennial Races
Following are, the results .;of'
the races held at the Labor
Day celebrations: running races,
girl';, 8 and under, Rosemary
Kelly, '1st; Anrri Janmaat, 2nd;
Marg
and ndeSills, 3rd; girls; 10
r, ,Janene Jamieson,
1st; usan Hildebrand', 2nd;
Sh!ela Butt, 3rd; girls, 12 and
under, Brenda Finlayson, lit;
Janene Jamieson, ' 2nd; Linda
C`'ridzak, 3rd; girls, 16 and un-
der, Reta VanDooren; 1st; Mary
Ann Klaver, 2nd; .toy Harrison,
3rd. "
Boys, 8 and under, Jeff Har-
rison, 1st; John Hunt, 2nd; Kev-
in Campbell, 3rd; boys, 10 and
under, Brian Finnigan, 1st; Bill
O'Shea, Jr., 2nd; 'Richard De-
7Bng, 3rd; boys, 12 and under,
Kevin Henderson, 1st; Steven
Southgate, 2nd; Bruce Williams,
3rd; boys, 16 and under, Paul
McKellar, 1st; Bill Price, 2nd;
Randy Wood, 3rd.
Girls slow bicycle race, Lean -
FUNERAL
JOSEPH KELLY
Joseph Kelly, 63, of Seaforth,
formerly of Blyth, died Monday
at Seaforth Community Hospi-
tal. b. L
Born at Blyth, son of the- late
Michael and Ellen (Oliver)
Kelly, he moved to Seaforth nine
years ago. -.
He was a member of St.
James' Roman Catholic Church,
Seaforth and of the Holy Name
Society: He served in the Can-
adian army during the First
World War and was a member
of Seaforth Branch 156, Royal
Canadian Legion.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Laurain Beninger;
daughters, Mrs. Ron (Mary)
Smith and Mrs. Pat (Franc,es)
Green, both of London; sons
Donald and Leonard,' both of
London;° sisters, Mrs. James
(Vina) Morkin and Mrs. Mary,
Doherty, bak of Goderich, and
Mrs. Ann Matalighlin, London;
brothers, ., Michael and Frank,
both of Centralia, Leo, Seaforth,
Earl, Blyth and Vincent, Strat-
ford; 10 grandchildren.
Requiem high mass was said
Wednesday morning at 10 a.m.
in St. Janes'- Roman. Catholic
Church, Seaforth, with burial
following • iti St. James' ceme-
tery. p'atherIH. J. Laragh offi-
ciated. The 'SUS 3, Cleary lune .
a home Wait ii Charge',
ne Melanson, 1st; Judy Steffen,
2nd; Marlene Turnbull; 3rd.
Boy's slow' bicycle lace, Ron
Hopper, 1st; Steven Southgate,
2nd; ,boys fast bicycle race,
Randy Wood, 1st; Kevin Broome
2nd; Steven Southgate, 3rd,
Draw Winner
Winner of the pony draw
which took .place at the Labor
Day Dance was Mrs, Charles
Workman of RR 44 Mitchell.
News of
St. Colimban
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murray
and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coyne
left by plane from Malton on
Monday for a two week visit in
Scotland and Ireland.
Miss Mary McGrath, Toronto,
spent a fess/ days .last week with
Mr. and •Mrs. Angus Kennedy,
Mr. and Mrs. Theo VanBakel
and family spent Sunday in Del-
aware,. Miss Regina VanBakel
returned home with them.
Miss Anne Melady has one
to Edmonton, where she 'will
be nursing in a hospital.
Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Doyle, Mr.
and Mrs. Warren ;ttegier and
Francis Maloney, London, visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloney
and attended the Maloney -
Smith wedding' in Zurich on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John William-
son, London and Jack Doyle,
Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs.,
Michael Doyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sloan, of
Cornwall and Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Smith, Acton, visited here dur-
ing the holiday and attended the
Maloney -Smith ivedding in Zur-
ich on Saturday,. ..
Mr. and . Mrs. Frank Doyle,
Toronto, vis ite4,Ted Doyle..
Mr. and •Mrs. Dan' Williams,
Deafoit, spent the holiday with
Mil. Mary Williams and Tom.
Mr: and Mrs. Gerald Sloan and.
Angela, Grafton, visited Mr.
and Mrs. James Sloan. •
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray
and family, Toronto, spent the
weekend with Mr. and, Mrs.
Michael Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Jack Melady,
Trenton, visited Mr. , and Mrs.
Maurice' Melady
Miss Geraldine- Malone° hat
gone to Itainioops', 13.C, to Visit
her 'gather, Prank. Malone,,
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STEWART BROS.
NEWS of WALTON
Mr. Allan Cooper of m,�...�r„
Mr. Allan Toronto
is spending this week with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Snialldon. '
Bruce Clarke left on Tuesday
for London where he is taking
an Electronics course -at a voca-
tional school.
Dr. and Mrs. Jack Turnbull,
Christine and Marlene of Sea -
forth, visited on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull.
Miss Eileen • Williamson left
on Monday for Bramalea where
she will resurhe her teaching
duties.
Master. Paul Humphries, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Hum-
phries, underwent an appendec-
tomy last Friday in Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital.
Bob. and Jack Habkirk of In-
gcrsoll"spent a few days at the
home of their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs: Wilbur Turnbull.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dinsmore
and family, Brampton, were
weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrs.'Gordon McGavin. •
Jim Rutledge has returned to
London after spending the
summer months with the Hum-
phries families.
Miss Arlene Williamson left
for London where she will be
teaching for the coming year.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steele, of
London, spent the weekend with
the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Leeming.
Mrs. Fred Kerley --and Mr.
and Mcs. David Kerley of Tor-
onto visited with Mrs. Walter
Broadfoot last Saturday. Mrs.
Fred Kerley remained to spend
the weekend with her sister.
Mrs. Wesley Hackwell - and
Mrs. Edward Miller spent sev-
eral days at the home of Mr.
and Mrs: -Edward Smith, Lon-
don.
Mrs. George McArthur and
Mrs. John Shannon of Seaforth
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kirkby
and family of Woodstock visit-
ed over -the weekend with his
father, Mr, Frank Kirkby and
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kirkby.
Mrs, Jack Taylor of Seaforth
was a weekend guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mc-
Call.
Miss Linda Leeming, Mit-
chell visited with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Leeming.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd' Kite of
Tillsoitburg were weekend
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs: Charles McCutcheon.
Monday guests with Mr. and_
Mrs. Charles McCutcheon
chided Mrs. Gordon Lang and
family, Cromarty,Mrs, „Oliver
Riley and family, Wroxeter,
Sharon and Mar BethRiley, re-
turned home . atter , hl laying
with their grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs Karl Steele, Mr.
Sass Leeming, Jeffrey and Lin-
de and Mrs. f eonard ,ening`
visited Mende in M{ttll 0n
•
Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pritchard
and family, Toronto, and Mr.
and Mrs. Donald' Maier of Lon-
don were weekend guests with
Mr. and Mrs. David Watson.
Miss Judy Clarke has return-
ed home to London after spend-
ing several weeks with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Smalldon.
Mrs. William Humphries
spent several days at Expo, in
Montreal last week. •
Mr: and Mrs. 'Gordon J'acklin +a
have moved to'their home in
the village which they purchas-
ed recently from Mrs. J. H.
Stacey,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stevens
visited on Sunday with 'their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert • Stevens, Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Achilles
and Donny visitedover the
weekend with Mr and Mrs.
Jerry Achilles, Fergus.
Mrs. Carvin 'Smith," South
Porcupine and son Allen of
Toronto were guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Martin.
Has 90th
Sunday
Birthday
A well known McKillop resi-
dent, John R. Williamson will
celebrate his 90th birthday on
Sunday. Born in Grey Township
on September 10„ 1877, he was
the second son of `Phomas Web-
ster Williamson and Elizabeth
Jane Milliken. On Jan. • 4, 1905,
he married Agnes Clarke of
Grey Township. Mr. Williamson
was a born framer by trade and
was also experienced at cus-
tom threshing. He farmed in
Grey and McKillop Townships
until the death of his wife in
1950 when he moved to the
home of his son George.
Mr. Williamgon enjoys very
health, being able to drive
the tractor quite frequently. He
enjoys reading and an avid
hockey fan.
WQMEN'�
H�SPITA;
�AUXILIA
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IIOS:PITAL
AUXILIA1tY
e eptember meeting, of the
Iles 'it a Amtniary► will he held
in the form of a potinek-imp..
per;Tuesday,. Sept. 12ih, at
6:30 pan. it the Liam Park
mernberif. . aro ed to
preset ' pr.' the fortot meeting.