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CUSIVIA LIQUID
ANURE APPLICATION .....
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BY coLLEENMAI,ONgV
The: Perth` Coathry Farm
Safpty AssoCiation will
ceive w.f.:minty grant of 51000
for a program on the dangers
of silo and manure gas.
The assoOation ariginal4
4141; ' ti' w -and many olhOrs „ $0511P '0001;4i:14,
areund tti'4',tfatta areg.Nvo all-faiteit victim to arrtveci a ITIV41,0
(woof
AtrIce 'SDnitcl seems have
(P)14to by tititscm)
Correspondent
MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN
345-234§
The annual Father and son
banquet of the Cremarty
scouts. cubs and beavers was
held "recently at the Hibbert
United Church. burst speak-
er for the evening vyas„ Rev.
John Davies. 4tr.ttford.
Mrs. Larry tiardirter pre-
sided fey the February Meet-
, -iPfj Qt; the to.atityii Ritchie.
Evening. Anttiliat) TOo$44
at the church- She opFned
Me nyeetingn uith a challenge
tit 1."14 AO' pryer
. B(ittiSla ColOmbia,
t/Op Carey had the
dectitiOnS. reading. Roll call
‘Na& ah$N.;eted.,441t a verse
tin Honesty by 13 metiers.
Raisin:tiler said, at present ptarts. were• given and cards
Mr. Paul Miller is home go) Master is Mr. William
after visiting with Mr. and- , Catneron and Assistant Cub
Mrs. Dennis WOW. lgary likliter isffr:1564 Cam-
and other friends in Alberta. cron.
. Mark Phill'ffS and Ron Heavers leaders are Mrs.
Scott'', Mitchell and Dave Joan Daynard and Mrs-
'rempiernaa, are working in Carol Ann Scott with assist--
British Columbia. tants Mrs. Jill Norris and
_tuTobseaFnitr ,eCarooraaretyaisFiotineetsi Kathy,.4 . Wilkinson.tietffiming
annual church Parade Sun- Spring ,projeee, "Which
day at Cretriartx..PresbYter* .'aerie First, The Chicken Or
- 'On Church. tha Nto as held at
Participating in the Service 1,i0erallitrod Church,
were kW 40940 I frost, that 'sitar 9.
prayer' of Invocation. Mrs: Thg 'meeting was%oPerte_ 1p
Jean...D4110d. the, respt— in 4,40 00.44:1 Pledge 'led stye Leading and
Ctiihte an.' the "fitZig4r 174' 414;c1.54117';'.11‘Mts,tx'oj?S'el'' Thotoisgivit* The Reaver
choir sang,,fialIeve4 1# POP electionof officers ‘s*.4.15,
er by k Daynard. 'tearlets_4404,40, the rollotving, w of the tropps, are, fox Scouts, , . - Milverton this sumnter in ' toUrnament tWa Years Wt. appointed. presiont. man y curs a deficit.
Prose and, Assistant viSevoitata:;vsic;r13-erteasryki:e•gniejtjya-11017,. Teams of girls from mainament made a profit dt Struthers said faecal* the Scoutmaster. , Mr. JoOst.
master Mr Peter Vande asslt secretary, Katie tpahrniauegitauturet inthtPilec tOull;g1P-IttntrnAYnieFnliLi riot
525d ,d000 the grant was
t nee e
discussed: chicken • cigt4'41- *P1Wist0•4414C'R418141,
,_
CaOadion chcimpiOn*Illp gets grant
Perth, ccoLuti coxmckao- Aug, 5. to • rya ik.30,ggra,otta.the polijini*Ooott c,tiiii,
euit.C9in:," Junior , SoftPall 0140,,oey Stotheis said tie
(14,40041,s,0 Connuittee. ;,hopes, there: will not: be a .
, whieh.wilt. be topa in 4q$e, g deficit. A similar OM. .was
tournament to ii; held in
Kerslake and press reporter
Sheila Riley
The telephone persons are
Steven Vivian, Jilt Norris and
Steven pardiner and Sheila
Riley.
The Achievement Day
membersComattittee are
NatiZy Scott; 'Sheila' Biro,
frothy tvigiceuet and Katie
Krake.
he leuderA and' 11/ePONTS Walt std t1PalItk
OltiOR, -grades, bone StrUC-
Iure„ sanitary handling prac-
tises, how to cut up a whole
chicken, boning the breast,
and proper techniques for
freezing and,,thawing chicken*
-Keine Kerslake arid Clay
Barnes demonstrated how to
eut-.1.1R - - etAtokoc —
Kathy Mekelhar tig,ToPtigmf-
eti ite!.49-.4gbOne'lieltigken,''
apProyed for a SertlOr
Mrs. V. Miller of • Seaforth
tztering,
Dr.Calvin Glick of War-
rington, P.A.. "visited with
his family in Brocrheagen.
Brenda Glick. London, was
flume last week with her
family.
•
Congratulations are ex-
tended' to Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Beuerman thee Judy
Rose) newlyweds. They are
ed on Sunda% with Mrs.
Mary -Thornton at Seatorth
Community Hospital and al-
so %voted ssoh Mr. and Mrs.
Ha roldMcCallum•-inilLitrt'"
Mr. and-Mrs. Wayne Hart•
man of Brueelield %isited,on
'Salurdas. with Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald McCalltim and on
Sunday visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold McCallum.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Ronald Mc.
Callum and son, Chad visited
Prickly evening with" Mr. and
Mts., ,Roy Taylor and family •
at Stratford.
McKillop people go north
rcqueSted SI .4 14 for the two
session .progr wickets are
being said at two dollars
eaeh. But. ,tneal cost alone
mll be 64.25 per person, said
as hoc i at ion. ,prestaittifF A
Runstedler in a presernation
yousin, Chad McCallum.
Danny and Bradley Beuer •
man spent the weekend with
their cousins. Connie: San-
.dra and Mark McClure at
Winthrop.
Mr. Nelson Brodhagen has
returned home- from Seafort h
Community HOspital. , We
wish him good health.
Mrs. Harold McCallum
spent-Friday afternoo; with
Mrs. • WaYile,„ Hartman, .„at
Brucefield.
Mr. and Mrs: Stanley
Presleator of .Crediton visit-
Brocihagen
Correspondent
MRS. HERMAN
• LEONHARDT
345-2419
Mr. Bill Vock is in Queen
Elizabeth Hospital, 550 Uni-
versity Ave., Toronto, under-
going further rehabilitation.
friday ,evening the Cham-
ber of Commerce held their
annual ladies' night dinner , and dance at the Community
Centre. !Brodhagen with
atiilohi halt sessions. er re, Secretary and treasur
the asSociatiou's budget has and visits. rect)Ovd*
been depleted. He stressed Mrs. Giard,on Scott gave a
the need for a co nit ) grant. paper. Treasurers of the n
"Funds are strained and_ Snow, for ,her topic. Mrs.-
c can not coyer safety Ivan Norris gave a piano
programs as vve could like to instrumental. Him Great • see than covered." Runsted- Thou Art.
ler said. 'Mrs. Robert Long had the
F,:inia Reeve Glynn Coghl- study book on India and
to aid Nepal. Everyone Usti:net:MT the karat Safety
Association is a. worthy or- • tape and answered a quiz
ganization.. But. 'there is sheet on interesting 'facts ' something wrong when it about India.'
costs $900 to put on a session' Mrs: Mee Miller presided
for the„busines-s: for l'Ott people.- he said. Members were reminded Acting, Warden Cali-VI:irk: - of the World Day of Prayer to said he also supported the be organi/ation. But he did not held this year at Hibbert United Church March b. agree With issuing county
funds to support "very poor- Plans are underw ay for art
planning:. on the part of the entertainment evening April
7, when several neighbour-association. voc"aiti thinks the ing church groups • will be
organwat ion should be "a ..--01v,„..;_it-*-The'Theilirro-rrhe:
little more cant ions,• in-thir-Wee 'wilt' be the S'e.or of
. the DiSablcd, Committees ' future , were. named. .
Mr. -and Mrs. 'Norman
Dow visited fat a few days
recently with Mr, and Mrs.
Ernest Dow and Emily. Que.' re.iiiding R.R. thibItn.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman bee City.
Miss Helen Senate of Van. Mikel. and Bonnie Sebben, mover was a recent visitor Mitchell. and Mr. and Mrs.
.‘lvivitrhs;Ah7r StnallieMaMriran and August Scherbarth I.
Bornholm visited with/Pan... ..
othv Eiligsen and John. R.R• rempleman , Mrs.. John 4 Walton. Sunday.
'Was a guest' at the_20th We arc glad to hear MI.S.
• Georgina Sicilian has, return-: anniversary' dinner and
Pab ed to the Ritz Villa. Mitchell meeting of the, St. ls ,
after a lengthy stay at the 'women's Institute. h eld
Stratford Hospital. Wednesday in Parkview
United. Church. Stratford.
o lun't:irkth
piogrant is desjgped
to edu% t e farmers on the
origins and dangers ut the
gas bout 100 peoplu are
expe,ted at % at.ti 01 0 tour
Correspondent
MRS. ED REGELE
'5274100
Pearl and Harold McCal-
lum and Marsha and Larry
Nevers spent a week holiday.
ing at Dwight Ont. a week
ago.
Randy and Josh Beuerinan
spent a ;weekend with their
rib e -gives
• A
UW 0 $1000
Tbe Liniversity of Western
Ontario will receive 51.000
. from Perth County despite
objections from one reeve
mho , felt, it, was not fair to
assist wily one .area univer-
sity. '
81ma Reeve Glynn Cog--
lin said there are many other
universities and coinmunity
colleges in the area that are
'doing a good job." He
questioned giving money to
one and not to more. •
Western professor Bill
Nediger made a presentation
to Perth County Council Feb.
18 asking for a grant. '
C. of C fetes ladies
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for agitation and loading.
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