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1969 JAVELIN "SST": 2-door hardtop,
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engine, automatic, bucket seats w/3 speed
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1969 CHRYSLER NEWPORT SEDAN: 383
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1969 DODGE POLARA 500: Finished in
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Mrs. Joe Brophy family
spent the week end at their cot-
tage west of Dungannon.
Miss Lugy Thompson is
spending holidays at her home
on 7th of West Wananosh. She
teaches at Bronte.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Healy and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fenhen
of Detroit visited the Gua
Redmonds, also friends In Dun-
gannon and Goderich.
Congratulations gp out to Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Taylor following
their marriage in Donneybrook
church on July 29th.
Mr. Keith Hardy and Mr.
John Finlon have returned from
a trip to the Western provinces.
Edward Franken, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Franken left for
the east coast on Saturday'on an
exchange trip of 4-H boys. ,
The recto* at St. Augustine ,
is being painted outside this week
by the men of the parish. Sister
Eileen Foran visited with her
brothers over ,the week end.
Bridal
showers
Mrs. Ken McCowan of Bruce-
field,formerfly ArleneWilliams,
was honoured at several showers
before her wedding on July 15th.
, Her friends and fellow work-
ers at the head office of London
Life Insurance in London sur-
prised her at the close of work
on June 28 with gifts and a party
in -the recreation lounge. On
July 4th, Miss Dianne Dalton
hosted a surprise shower at Beth-
el Bible Church in Egmbndville
assisted by the ladies of the
church who provided a lunch for
those attending. This was a jbint
shower for •Arlene and a friend
of hers, Miss Joan Finkbeiner of
Zurich and before arriving at the
church each thought the shower
was for the other. Miss. Dalton
,had arranged an enjoyable ,pro-
gram of games and presented
each girl with a scrapboolt com-
ically telling of their lives past,
present and future.
Then on July 6, friends and
neighbours gathered for a',\• mis-
cellaneous shower arranged by
Mrs. Barb Osborne, at her home.
Mrs. Osborne had arranged a
pleasant evening of games and a
delightful lunch. Mrs. mcCowan.
again received many useful gifts
and Mrs. Ruth Ribey read the
address, composed by her,Wish-
ing the bride elect happiness in
her marriage.
About 85, farmers attended the First Ontario Grain Crops Top Farmer Workshop held recently
at Ridgetown College eif Agricultural Technology, Ridgetown. The session emphasized crop
productibn planning using a computer. Among those taking part were, from left, Lindsay Barefoot,
CanFarm Guelph; Darwin Lannin, R.R. 2, Dublin; Hugh Scott, R.R. 2, Staffa; and Robert Davey, R.R.2, Monkton. (Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food Photo )
News of Walton
WI plans for 75th anniversary
Scanning
the Weeklies
By Lee Hee
In scanning the Mitchell Advocate we note that the
Public Utilities Commission has had nine years of acci-
dent - 'free work. --- Frank Anderson, marked his 80th
birthday, was honoured on the occasion by his family and
grandchildren _sgpper Well, was held at the Lions
'Park.' 'Mr. and Mrs. Nortnan Dow, Hibbert, son-in-
law of Hector McPhail, Mitchell, held a birthday dinner
for Mr. Mcphail at their home' to mark his 89th birth-
day. -- David Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wood
leaves on August .7th - to work with CARE agricultural
extension program in *Northern .Nigeria. He will spend
the next two tears in Africa.
The Exeter Times-Advocate relates that Tom Walker
of Nelson Street is a happy man as his sister, Lillie,
and her husband arrived in Exeter recently from Eng-
land. It has been 44 years since the two had seen each
other. While visiting Mr. Walker they intend to see
many interesting spots in Ontario: At a special meet- .
ing of Grand Bend council the village solicitor has been
instructed to prepare a bylaw restricting parking on
Main Street. 'The new parking °regulations will be in
effect each year from May 15th to October 15th. ---
The first sturgeon ever caught in Penetang Hay weigh-
ed • 104 pounds and measured '73 inches in length. It
was caught by Bill Barnes of Penetang and Exeter OPP
Constable Bill Lewis is his son-in-law.
A delegation of Senior -Citizens met with Bayfield
council with a request that they consider a senior cit-
izens home for the village. Council agreed, according
to the Zurich Citizens News, it was a much needed pro-
ject and would give it every consideration.
The Wingham Advance-Times reports that negotiations
were continuing on the sale of 'the Ma.nor_Hotel in Wing-
ham to "Tubby" Schmaltz o f Walkerton, it was re-
liably reported this week. A definite announcement is
expected momentarily. Discussions were said to be
underway with Al Watson, proprietor. Mr. Schmaltz
is the proprietor of the well known' Hartley House 'at
Walkerton. --- Mrs. Goldwyn Thompson 'of Gorrie this
year has a Regal lily in her,' garden -which has grown
to almost seven feet. The bunch of six lilies boasts
nearly 40 blooms. --- Mike Hlavach and his wife have
purchased the McDougall store Lower wfingharn and are
now operating the variety and grocery !outlet. Mr. and
Mrs. McDougall were honored recently on their retire-
ment following 20 years .of business.
The Goderich Signal Star reports that Go'derich Coun-
cil is-amending the building by-law which will clear the
way for the new five-storey hotel being proposed by
builder John Refflinghaus, to be built at the intersec-
tion of Nelson Street and Hamilton Street. Plans call
for construction to begin this fall. Congratulations
-are extended to Mrs. Emma' Young 'of the Dungannon
area on the occasion of her 83rd birthday. --- A test
day was held recently by three Toronto instructors, who,
- are going all over Ontario, testing people, from all new
track clubs as potential track and field champions. In
some areas, a follow-up program will determine if a
summer of training has produced any improvements.
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Harvest equipment in stock ready to go
35, 41 and 51 ft. Grain Augers
150, 180 and 225 Gravity Box,
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3x14 3-Pt. Massey
11-ft. Long Disc
A number of used- tractor trades on the
popular Leland.
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with Mr. and ' Mrs. Roy
McCulloch. -
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCurdy
have moved to their ,new home in
Exeter. We are sorry to lose
such respectful and helpful resi-
dents from our midst.
WINCHELSEA
Correspondent
Mrs. Win. Walters
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mathers,
Larry and Mark of Exeter visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Frrayne.
Miss Janet Bern of London,
Gary of Stratford spent the
week end with Mr. aneliiirs. Phil
Here and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cole of
London visited on Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne.
Mr. Danny Walters attended
the chIvaxi on, Saturday evening
at the home Of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifton Webber at Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. ElwynKerslake
and family visited this past week
at North Bay with, relatives at
their cottage.
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Mrs. Allan McCall
Members of the executive and
conveners of Walton Institute met
on Wednesday evening at the home
of the president, Mrs. Gerald
Watson.
Plans were made for the '75th
anniversary celebration to be
held on Saturday afternoon, Sept.
16th with all former members of
the 4-H and leaders to be invited.
Comiiiittees were chosen to look
after different activities, along
with a short program and enter-
tainment.
Several names weresug-
gested for a special speaker.
Miss Catharine Hunt, home
economist of Huron County will
also be present.
The Fun Carnival planned for
August 12th was alsodiscussed
with a ball game, fish pond and
a penny auction. Several prizes
will be given for both girls and
boys with the best decorated
The McLachlan - Allen -
Hoggarth picnic was held Sun-
day, July 23,102 at Seaforth
Lions Park with 45 in atten-
dance.
Officers are : President:
`Colin MabDougald; Vice Presi-
dent: Alf Ross Sr.; Sec. Treas:
Marion Allen; Lunch Committee:
Custom Grain
Beans and Corn
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bicycle. The evening will close
with fireworks.
Shower
honors
bride to be .
/vriss Janet Blake, daughter
of Mi. and Mrs. John Blake
was entertained with a shower
held in her honor by classmates
of Seaforth High School and
friends at the home of Miss Gail
Traviss.
Games and contests were car-
ried out during the evening. Miss
Kathy Blake read an address, and
Janet Was presented with.-4n.any
useful gifts. Janet thanked every-
one for their kindness and
gifts. Lunch was served by the
hostess.
The staff of Callendar Nur-
n
reunion.
Marion and John Wallace, Eva
and Gordon Laing; Sports Com-
mittee: Margaret and Ivan Mc-
Clymont, Arlene and Eric Mc-
Intosh.
Winners in a sports program
were: -
Boys' and ,Girls, '8 - 10 - Murray
Laing, June McKenzie..
Boys and Girls, 10 - 14 - Andrew
Laing, Gloria McKenzie.
Wheelbarrow Race - Frank Allen,
Gloria McKenzie; Andrew
Laing, June McKenzie.
Candy Guessing - Vera Ross.
Men's Kick the Slipper - Frank
Allen.
Ladies' Kick the Slipper - Mar-
garet Laing.
Ladies with most buttons - Doro-
thy Taylor.
Man with most buttons Gordon
Hoggarth.
Threading needle with oven mitt
on - Ada'Hoggarth.
Taking clothes pins off line with
one hand - Robert Laing.
Bag of clothes Relay - Bill Mc-
Lachlan's team.
Ball of string - Harold Cole-
man's team.
Paper cup Relay - Bill McLach-
lan's team. •
Oldest person - Mrs. Mary Allen
Youngest person - Rick Thomp-
son.
Longest married couple - Mr.
and Mrs. Alf. , Ross Sr.
The 1973 picnic will be held
on the fourth Sunday in July at
Seaforth Lions Park.
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sing Home, Brussels, also
honored Janet with a shower in
honor of her August marriage, at
the home ,of Mrs. Gordon Blake.
A social evening was held with':
games and prizes. Miss Judy
White presented Janet with a
bride's book along with their
best wishes. Janet received a
gold clothes hamper and matching
bathroom scales, along with a
basket of pantry articles from
the staff. Janet was employed
at the nursing home, '
Misses Becky and Marie
Nolan have been holidaying with'
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Nolan and
Laura in Kitchener.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs.
John-Brennan and family to the
community from Kitchener. They
have purchased the Ennis store
and take possession on August
1st. Mr: and Mrs. Doug, Ennis
will move to Seaforth. They will
be greatly missed in this com-
munity after serving the people
for $ 8 years.
Miss Wilma Westerveld of
Seaforth Visited Friday even-
ing with. Mrs. Bev. Stevenson?
Misses Sharon and Jill Mc-
Michael of Preston holidayed a
week' with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McMichael
Mrs. Blair Bender and Lisa'
of Waterloo spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
McMichael.
Mr. Dave Watson of Sarnia
is spending a week with his
aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs.
Bob McMichael. •
Ladies Aid
The Ladies Aid, of First
Presbyterian Church , held a
picnic at the summer home of
Mrs. Reg. Kerslake, 'Bayfield,
on Tuesday afternoon with 29
present. Games and a contest
wererri oyed during the afternoon
and a pot luck lunch was served.
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Mrs. Ken McKellar
Mr. and Mrs. George Reeves,
Stratford and Mr. and Mrs.Gerald
Jefferson, of Atikokan were
recent visitors with Mrs. J. B.
Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Dan McKellar
and Russell McKellar of Buf-
falo visited relatives in this area
recently.
Mrs. Grace Scott visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Scott and family last week.
. Mr. Fred White, son of the
late Mr.' and Mrs. Robert White,
former residents on the 12th con-
cession of Hibbert Towdship ac-
companied by his son D4nis and
Mrs. White and their children,
Colin and 'term, all of Montreal,
called at the home of Mr.' and
Mrs. K. McKellar and other re-
latives in this district on Fri-
day.
Mr. T. L. Scott spent a
week holidaying with friends at
Orrville•in the Muskoka District.
Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Woltz
of Kingston have been holidaying
with Mr. and. Mrs. •Calder Mc-
Kaig-and Mr. Angus McKalg dur-
ing the past we• k.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wood
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