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Clandeboye area couple
enjoy visit in Scotland
Keep air-inflated toys
out of the water. Play
with them pn the beach
where they belong.
postmaster in Kincardine for the
period of one month.
Andrew Robertson who has
been checking motor vehicles
has completed his job and is now
taking a few holidays before
returning to his studies at Fan-
shawe College.
Mr. Ed Armstrong who un-
derwent surgery at University
Hospital, London is reeuperating
at his home.
By MRS, DAVID RESTLE
CLANDEBOYE
Lucan. Kittens regained their
injured players and returned to
the winners. circle Friday night
when they took Clandeboye 19-12.
The Clan ladies fought
valiantly to hold on but with the
errors made, lost the game.
A good game thanks to the
many fans who turned out.
Tuesday night the rained out
Sunday game vs Ailsa Craig drew
a good crowd.
Ailsa Craig and Clandeboye left
the game with a 9-9 tie, an ex-
cellent game well played by both
teams. This means Clandeboye is
in the playoffs so check with your
friends and continue to support
our girls.
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Call Exeter 235-0909 SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER —Many area residents enjoyed Sunday's chicken
Mt. Carmel CWL. Above, Michael Tiernan, Dashwood receives his serving from
barbecue sponsored by the
Blanche Van Kenebroek.
Personals
Tom Kestle, Lynn Ross and
Graham Newton entertained Mr.
& Mrs. D. Kestle and Janis, Mr. &
Mrs. D. Newman, Kim, Greg and
Theresa Newman Sunday
evening after an afternoon of
Many attend
chicken feed
music in Victoria Park.
The Robertson Family spent
Saturday in Fergus where they
enjoyed the Highland Games.
Mrs, Sue Edginton returned
from a business trip to Daytona
and Miami Beach in Florida,
Phil Furtney of Fort Erie has
just recently taken over the
Bardal Estates in Ridgeway, the
new headquarters for the real
estate business has been moved
to St. Marys in the Great Star
Building,
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Lowden,
and family and Wendy Currah,
Granton and Art Morgan were
visiting up north with Mr. & Mrs.
Lowden Sr,
Daryl Edginton spent the
weekend with friends at
Algonquin Park.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Lynn are in
Scotland, visiting with Mrs.
Lynns parents and attending a
family wedding.
Clandeboye was well
represented at the 25th wedding
anniversary party for Mr, & Mrs.
Ivan Hearn Saturday evening in
Lucan Arena.
Mrs. C. Milison, Mrs. Gerald
Milison attended the shower at
Mt. Carmel school Monday night
in honour of Theresa Glavin who
is being married August 24th.
Peggy Bastert returned to her
home in Cambridge Saturday.
She spent a few days in Hyde
Park with Margo, Bob and
Johnny Richardson, Greg
Newman.
Kevin Cunningham is spending
a few day's holidays with his
grandparents.
Mr. & Mrs. H. Woodburn en-
joyed the weekend in Shelburne
where they attended the Old
Time Fiddlers Contest.
Mr. & Mrs. C. K. Carter and
family attended the Tractor Pull
at Stratford, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Rae Hodgins and Mrs.
Lillian Hayter, Detroit have been
flying high as far as Victoria
Vancouver, Banff, Calgary and
will be arriving home Tuesday
night at London airport.
. Jim Robertson, Lucan
1. strnaster is relieving the
MT. CARMEL
There were 700 friends and
relatives at the annual Parish
Chicken Barbecue last Sunday
afternoon served by the ladies of
the Parish and their daughters.
Due to the threatening of rain
the tables were set up outside the
school gym.
Bride-elect Honoured
About 75 ladies and girls
gathered in the school gym
Monday evening to honor
Theresa Glavin with a bridal
shower,
Mary Agnes Dietrich was in
charge of the register book. Carla
Revington and Mrs. Evelyn
McKeever (7' charge of
contests
11.":1 Ann. ',ans read
the address while Theresa's
bridesmaids assisted her in
opening her gifts. Anne, Donna,
Cathy and Tracy Glavin carried
gifts to her table.
After opening her gifts,
Theresa invited her many friends
to her parents home on August 26
and 27 to open house to see her
gifts.
Woman wins
trip to Mass.
By MRS. FRED BOVVDEN
CFNIRALIA
Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel was
among the Gold Cup Award
winners who enjoyed the Stanley
Home Products trip last week to
the Company's Plant in West-
field, Mass. They were feted at a
banquet and toured the plant and
the picturesque park.
Persona is
Mrs, Ken Greb was the guest of
Hurondale Institute on a bus trip
to Elmira and Elora on Wed-
nesday of last week.
Mrs. Don Heaman, Karen and
Doug of London were Thursday
visitors at the home of Mr. & Mrs.
John Thompson.
Mrs, Ray Shoebottom, Mrs.
Ray Mills, Mrs. Frank Hicks,
Mrs. Robert Blair and Mrs. Ken
Greb visited on Thursday with
Mrs. Tom Deschamps in
Woodslee.
Mr. & Mrs. George Snell,
Raymond and Karen were on a
camping trip to Hanover over the
weekend with Mrs. Snell's sisters
and brothers-in-law, Mr. & Mrs.
Chas. Gingrich, Kitchener and
Mr. & Mrs. Grant Cudmore and
family of London.
Mr. & Mrs. Reid Brown and
family of Lambeth were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. John
Thompson.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Wilson and
family spent the weekend at their
cot -ige at Shepherd Lake.
Visitors at the home of Mrs.
Russell Schroeder on Saturday
were Mr. & Mrs. Jack Schroeder,
Mrs. Sam Semple, Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. Schroeder of London, and
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Hewitt of
Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Wm.
Schroeder and Lisa remained for
the weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Scheifile of
Kitchener are visiting with Mrs.
Lorne Hicks.
A mother was writing an ex-
cuse to the kindergarten teacher
for her five-year-old daughter,
who had been out of school with a
cold.
"Okay," said the little girl,
"But don't write that I' threw up.I
want to save that for Show and
Tell." EXETER
Sat., Aug. 17
Bargains Galore From Every Store
KNOCKED DOWN AGAIN — Graham Arthur, owner of a garage and gas station at the town's south end
is probably wishing that lightning had knocked over his gas pumps. Then it wouldn't happen again. But the
pumps have been knocked over several times, This incident occurred Saturday evening.
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* Arts and Crafts
Displays
Sidewalk
Sale
Bargains
See area craftsmen perform
on Main Street
* Special Exhibits
By Several Area Organizations
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Garbage Cans Reg. $3.98 . iiiiii . ii $2.98 * Fun For All Ages
5-FOOT WOODEN
Step Ladders Reg. $12.39 $9.88
Barbecue Starter 16 oz. Reg. 454 33
TORCAN
Electric Heaters Reg. $13.77 . „ . . , $9.99
MALLORY
Flashlight & Batteries Reg, $1.44 „ . $ 1 .09
Come Wolk The
BARGAIN
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Lawn Mowers IN STOCK .,„ . 10% Off
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