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Cecil Blake, for the holiday week- .
DUNGANNON end.•
Mrs.. Cecil Blake ,and Barbara.
spent a couple of days in. Toronto
• last week. They returned home
With Mrs . . Grant Sowerby, who
• spent a few days with her parents.
Mr. Sowerby is in Boston for a
couple of weeks taking •a course:'
Judith and Janice 'Million of Stra-
. tford were week-end.guests of Mr.'
and Mrs. Lorne Ivers, •
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilbur and
Bradley of Don Mills spent the
• holiday week -end at their house •
in the village: Visiting with thein''
were Mrs. D.S. Fines of Toronto.
and Mrs. and Mrs. Wilbur of
Delhi.
Churchservices will be
withdrawn in the Dungannon Unit-
ed Church next Sunday•a.m. ,
September 11 for anniversary ser
vices'at Part Albert.
Ns:. Clara McKay is spending a
couple of weeks .in London with
her daughter, Mrs. J. Van Horne .
and Mrs. malt.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Bedy, Micha-
el and Laurel of Strathroy, were
week -end visitors with Mr,, and
Mrs. Heber Eedy. 'Patricia Eedy
returned with them, to attend"
school there. .
Sunday guestswith Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Culbertwere her sitter, Mrs.
W.0.. Upthegrove and family of
London.
Mr, and Mrs. 'Janes Blake of Tar
onto were guests of .Mr. and Mrs
Attends Kitchener.
Business College
(Culross Corners News)
:We are sorry to report that Mrs. •
James Haldenby and'William
Xydd are patients in, the W ingham•
Hospital. We wish thetas both a
speedy recovery:
Miss Brenda Haldenby is attend'
ing Lougheed's Business College
in Kitchener where she is taking
an Executive Secretarial Course.
L. A . C. 'John and. Mrs. Stewart
and family of Camp Borden, Mr.
and Mrs. Alen Stewartand family
Mr. and,Mrs.. Gerald Stewart., all
of Kincardine were week-endvisit
visitors. with Mr. and Mrs, Tom. •
Stewart and .boys;
Mr. 'and Mrs, Midford Wall vis-
iter! on Sunday with Mr.' and Mrs.
Tom Hackett of Lucknow.
Visitors during the weekend.•
with Mr, and Mrs:;. N.E. Halden-
by and family were Mr., and Mrs,
Donald Haldenby of Toronto., Mr.
and Mrs. , Fred Friendorf of .Kitch-
ener, Mr. and Mrs, Rae Ha:denby '
of Teeswater, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan.
Parker of Cargill and Mr. and
Mrs.• Ross Irwin and family of
Lucknow. '
•Miss. Elaine Green of Walkerton
spent the weekend with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green, "
Wiifred,: Piunkens
Wed 45 Years
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred.Plunkettt
of Auburn were pleasantly surpri-
sed to celebratetheir forty-fihh.
Wedding Anniversary dinner Wed-
nesday August 3lst at their $on.
Donald and Mrs. Plunkett's fares.
home. The gathering Was planned
• by their family Gordon,' Alvin,
Donald wives and families, .
Mrs. Plunkett was formerly.
Elizebeth Drennan, daughter of
the late Jas Drennan andLucinda
Twamley of the:tenth concession
of Ashfield Townships .Mr, plunk
ett was the son of tht late • Wm. ' `
Plunkett and Mary Hamilton of
Hullet Tgwnship. They were mar-
ried August 31st, 1921 at the' home.
of her parents, 'Mr, and Mrs,. Jas.
Drennan, Ashfield.
Relatives attending this forty
fifth • anniversary from town were
lvtr, wand Mrs. • Les Ritchie and Mr..
and Mrs, Wilfred Drennan.
FAIR NOTES
(contributed)
•Its. Fair time! Haveyou bought
'your ticket' yet?. A limited number
of "advance sale" tickets.are now
available,you would be wise to
get yours soon and avoid the '"Fair..
Day" rush;
TheParade is shaping up to one
'that will long be remembered.
Beauty queens from all High 'Sch-
• ools in the, area will. follow Miss
Dominion of `Canada. The ptoms
• ed Bands are preparing programm-
es. to •assure a full day of music.
The. Lions Club are preparing to
feature' games of chance and fun
for everyone. The •children can
be promisedrides all day on the
Midway rides and the ponies.
Decorations, .banners and flags
are being erected every day now
and • the. whole . village is taking on
the atmosphere of traditional,
country Fair..
There are several who are busy
PAO. NINE
SOME FOLKS 1HINK' THAI
POWDERED MU
COMES FROM
DRY COWS!
OF COURSE, FARMERS KNOW THAT DRY
COWS DON'T GIVE ANY ,MILK, OR MILK
CHEQUES, EITHER.:
That's. why more and mote fanners sr* using Artificial!
Insemination proven sires to build; high,, lasting Production
intohorde. .
-!heir .
Sires available inclsrda:
WINTERMAR ANTHONY STYLE=
MASTER. His; dahultlsrs (Hol-
stein) average s%- . m. muk
than 'their. herdsman.'
• KINGSHURST ,SUPREME.
CLIMAX T
This Jerry bull's daughters have
a milk ••plus•• of ' 13%
• FOR SERVICE OR INFORMATION, CONTACT. YOUR NEAR
EST OFFICE. (CALLING HOURS WEEKDAYS TILL 9:35 A.M., : :
FOR SUNDAY SERVICE `PHONE • SATURDAY (I~f P.M)
WATERLOO.
CA77LE
BREEDING
ASSOCIA'
LISTED IN LOCAL' DIRECTORIES
getting costumes for the Roaring
Twenties in readiness. Beg, borr-
ow or buy one and win yourself a
Prize: Plan to decorate your car..
or make a Float to compete in
the parade prizes.
The Beauty queen will be chosen
by a panel of qualified judges.
Rules and regulations are. being
mailed to your school this week.
Te11 the .principal` of your school
you want to send a queen tb the
competition 'and.. a car will be
provided for her to ride in 'for
the parade.
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GODERICH
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