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A talent sale followed the
Nay Meeting of the Marian
Ritchie evening auxiliary.
held in the Cromarty Church
boleeMent on Tuesday May
19, at 9 p.m. with Mrs.
Robert Laing, presiding.
Mrs. Alex Miller had the
devotions, using the theme.
BOW and Family. reading
from Matthew chapter 6.
verses S to 15.
l'4404 members Initt three.
abitara pm/v.040 tall Call
s whit * verse on Home yr
Vitally. Offering we's receiv-
ed by Ws- Norman **Own
end dedicated by Mrs. Wig,
;oft a liaPPY Horne' WO
the article read by Mi
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Township of Hibbqq-
ATTENTION FARMERS
WEED CONTROL
& FIELD CROPS
MEETINGS
Logan Township Council
will host a meeting in
Logan .Township. Hall
on
Wednesday, June 10
Wednesday, June 17
WEDDING INVITATIONS
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
DUBLIN FLY-UP — The First Dublin Brownie Pack had four girls fly up
to join the Girl Guides last Thursday night. Holding their owls are (left to
The councils of the Townships of Fullarton, Hibbert
and Login are sponsoring meetingS on weed control
and crop production.
The County Weed Insp ctor. Cyril Brown will-show.
slides of new weeds that ing a problem in
this area and methods of control. Art Lawson or Pat
Lynch, Crop Specialists with the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food will answer questions
pertaining to crop production problems.
PHONE 527-0240
• at 8:30 p.m.
All farmers are welcome from any municipality
Reeve Oliver McIntosh
Reeve Roy Swart
Reeve Carl Vock
at 8:30 p.m. •
Fullarton and Hibbert
Councils
will host a meeting in
Township: Ha •
on
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years from a variety of The -Advisory Committee
Advisory Committees deal- recommended adoption of
ing with major technical Linkage Program topics as -
programs in Secondary the core content of county
Schools. auto shop programs. thus
Adam Steelier, Assistant shortening a student's ap-
Superintendent and Chair- prenticeshiP time.
' man of tire •Bectrical/Eleet- Other recommendations
tunics Advisory Committee, called for "phasing in" of
-f"•• told the Board committee selected texts and maintain-
members and teachers are ing a balance between theory
currently preparing county and practical work. To keep
core programs. Although. up-to-date in their know-
they hope to have some of ledge. auto/farm mechanics
the programs implemented teachers will be required to
IirLy _September 1981, they, visit the automotive facilities
lecinested an extension of at Fanshawe College at least
reporting date until July 21, twice a year. Periodic visits
1981: ' will also be arranged for
An • extensive report in- senior students. who will
duding 20 recommendations benefit from the sophistica- •
was received from the .Auto- ted equipment in the com-
motive/Farm Mechanics Ad- munity college shops.
%rimy Conunittee chaired by , Although Perth County
Superintendent of Program, has a predorlinately agricul-
Mr. Thompson. Other corn- MEM economy. only one
mittee members included Farm Mechanics Program
one trustee, one Technical exists at Northwestern See-
Director from the Secondary imdary School in Stratford.
School system, one rep:_
College and three represen,
tatives of industry.
The committee studied the
• Motor Vehicle Mechanic
Training Profile, an outline
of skills to be mastered by
automotive apprentices pre-
pared under the Linkage
Program by the Ministry of
Colleges and Universities.
This training profile specifies
the skins and knowledge•
weekend in Sarnia.
_Mrs. Charles Geddes vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Bedford
Dungey to' celebrate their
28th wedding anniversary on
Saturday May 23.
Mr, and Mrs. Darwin
Bannerman spent last week-
end at the Rockton Lions
Petth to Omphosi4
farm mechanics
At its meeting on May 19,
Perth County Board of Educ-
ation heard the - first -of
several reports it will be
receiving over the next three
BY ELAINE TOWNSHEND objectives that are, to be
completed by secondary
sehool students wiiiiing ,to
-receive. credit towards—their
apprenticeship •require--
ments.
greater emphasis on Farm
Mechanics topics.
To ensure purchase of
up-to-date equipment that is
now being used "in the
field." the Board was asked
to consider retention of the
Advisary Committee„or ap-
pointment of a similar one to
act as Consultant to the
ad hoc Finance Committee.
Trustee Herman asked .if_
the increased emphasis on
right) Marjorie Visscher, Lee Arm Dow, Jennifer Fuller, Sherri Elliott.
(Photo by Rimmer)
auto/farm mechanics would their secondary school work.
take time away "from other Trustee Bowman asked if
classes. She was told the therekiias an implementation
toptcn-m_the_ Linkage Pro---date. -He leas--told- prepar--
gram are, similar to these ation would begin in• Sept-
already being taught in ember or earlier, but the new
county schools and can be programs would probably not
followed with little change. be part of the first semester
The purpose of following the of the school year. 1981/82.
Linkage Program is to give The Boar approved all the
students more credits for ' recommentillions.
Correspondent
MR.S. ED REGELE
527-1106
Mr. Tom Hey 14tio spent -
the winter in Florida •visited
with his sister Mrs. Joy
McCowan and also called' on
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele
before leaving for his sum-
mer home at Lion's Head.
Mr. Clarence Dennis of
Atwood visited with Mr, and
Mrs. Ed Regele Tuesday
afternoon.
Mr. Kenneth Kistner of
Kitchener, a former resident
the 10th Con. McKillop
Ex-McKilibp man dies
anniversary
Correspondent
CAROLE GEDDES
47-0844,
' Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Ryan
and daughter Kelly and Mrs.
Charles Geddes all spent last
help celebrate Dungey
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vi e _coup Staucke from Hanover visit- __ gmon . _ d Mr. and Mrs. Vol-
passed away at IS.ttchetter
Hospital Thursday May 21st.
He leaves to mourn his wife.
Clara and daughter Marlene
of California, a brother Jack
Dither of Waterloo, 'sisters
Mrs. Mary Thornton of Sea-
forth Hospital. Vera Kistner, •
and Mrs. Betty Schaeffer,
both of Waterloo. The funer-
al tools place Saturday morn-
ring in Kitchener.
Pearl and Harold /vIcCal-
turn and Larry and Marsha
Nevers visited ' on Sunday
with Hert and Shirley Heisler
of London, ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kistner
* Balanced rations for efficient,
economical growth
• Correct nutrient levels to achieve
frame size and weight standards
Correspondent
MRS. H. LEONHARDt
345.2419 •
A complete'Set of candel-
abra Were dedicated in St.
Peter's Lutheran church
arodhagen, at the worship
,service on Sunday morning.
They were donated in
memory of the late Herman
Hinz, by his wife Martha.
ROA! and Donna, and
OarY, and their families.
',They will be used for the first ,
time this week at the wed-
on Friday Oa grandson.
y Hinz, to Patti Flood.
Potted chrysanthemums
and a Hydrangea plant in the
chancel in St. Peter's bah-
elan church on Sunday morn-
ing were from ihe• funeral of
Mrs. Lorne Feeney which
look place on Friday. Our
sympathy is'extended to Mr.
Feeney and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred—
Ritdolph of London, and Miss
- Carol Rose of Stratford visit-
ed With Mi. and Mrs: Carl
Rase and family on Sunday.
Mr. Paul Hoff and Mr.
Roy Belfour spent the week
Classified Ads pay dividcmds.
at reading
Coirespondent
MRS. CECILIA RYAN
Mr. and34M5;20. Donald Moy-
- Ian attended the Rafferty-
Beechinor Wedding at St.
Basil's Catholic Church in
Toronto On Saturday.
Joan McDaid and Paul
RE BrotOingen .visited-Satur-
day evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Regele. °
St.,, Columban
people
cent Lane on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Ward
and Shannon from Kitchener .1
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Ryan on the Week- ,
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Miller si
Wetness reminding
ti OMPOO of the spring_ coo,
%Tenet Aqbe,heid this yeeriit -
' *elf Hills The
Treasurer repOited that the
booth at the sale, on Saturday
Mad been successful. The
meeting was ciaiad by sing-
Suction-
45.1a
Old Estate Auction Sale.
Home &, Contents
18 Goshen Street South, Zurich, Ontario
Satarday May 30t1t., t100 p.m. Sharp
Selling for Mrs. Nancy Koehler a life long resident of
Hay Township, the following Antique, Collectable,
Primitive and Nostalgia items at the residence:
Round oak extension , table with leaves and six
chairs, ornate oak sideboard, oak library riesk„ old
oak rocker,- four washtands, small oak table,
numerous pedestal plant stands; pair of hall trees,
pedestal oil lamp, numerous framed pictures, fiam-
edbeyel mirrors, various crockery pieces, brass floor
lamps tilt top writing desk, hooked mats. matching
bed and dresser with carved facers, wicker baskets,
small . medicine cabinet, commode—,chair-
'
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-sidebceord,'"nrcel dresser, wardrobe, six slob seat
chairs, walnut spooled bed, steamer trunk, chest'of
drawers, single-beds, Singer treadle, drop leaf table
old well cabinet, wool winder, old double drawer,
kitchen table, wooden flax rake and forks, .
coal/wood cook 'Stove, foot stool, 30 lb. butcher
scale, iron butcher kettle, wooden butcher tub,.small
display cabinet', sewing stand, maple breakfast set,
love letter boxes, books,' Philco radio (works,)
stereo set, old chesterfield and matching choirs,
numerous kitchen items, appliances, T.V., copper ket-
tle and boiler, granite pieces, old wall, type coffee
grinder, carpets, mashers, rolling pins, carpet
beater, old carpet sweeper,'old first vitt kit, lard stir,
cabbage cutter, pig gam, 'cream can, quilting
frames, parts for old child's sleigh, sad iron, meat
grinder, sealers, linen, quilts, bedding; silverware,
post cards, buttons, garden tools, glass and chino
consisting of Depression, Germany, Canada Glass
(Actress 8. Diagonal Bank pitchers, etc.),old souvenir
cup of St. Marys School, coalport vase, sterling-silver
relish holder with insert, fruit nappies, nice cream &
sugars, plus many more items too numerous to men-
tion. 'Cosh or cheque with I.O. lunch booth; not
responsible for accidents.
Porperty known as Lot '22, Knelles• Survey, village of '
Zurich, No. 18011, two storey Victorian brick, four
bedrooms, dining room, living room, kitchen, 'three
piece bath, ''full basement, forced air oil; updated
panel, new roof, pine floors, lot size 66 x .132, barn
12 x 16, selling with reasonable reserve, 1046-down
balance in thirty days, will be offered at 2:00 p.m.,
excellent investment property, viewing• by, appoint-
ment.
Don
A i.1V2Cutifiraank :Or"
( 519) 236-4154/
Candelabra given
to Eirodhagen
Oa on a fishing trip to Picton ais the Indian Hymn. A
and came home with a good talent sale followed realizing
catch. over $70 for the. treasury.
* More potential replacement heifers
for more rapid genetic improvement
of the herd
* Lower feed costs by calving sooner.
More efficient use of home-grown
forages and grains.
Sheep Farmers - worth investigating Coop, sheep rations •
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