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Poge 4A Times Advocate August 14 1975
Dashwood couple returns
from trip to Western Canada
anniversary or centennial
celebrations and municipalities,
business and industry will be
encouraged to develop fitness
programs.
The minister said the grants
are in addition to those now
provided by the ministry,
will hove additional funds to buy
additional material, including
foreign languages and hooks
designed for use by blind and
handicapped people,
Grants up to ',ON() will be
available on a matching basis for
events connected with municipal Mrs.Kirk Jacober, all of Detroit;
Mr. & Mrs. Niel Kock of
Hamilton; Mr. & Mrs. Hank
Bouwinan, and family
Limehouse; Mr. & Mrs. Alan
Chrysler and family, Goderich;
Debbie Riddell and Ron Dougall
Exeter and Mr. & Mrs. Albert
Miller,
Lisa have returned from 4 week
holiday. They enjoyed a day at
Marine Land, then travelled into
New York State and up into
Quebec, returning along the St,
Lawrence Seaway and the
Thousand Islands.
Miss Joy Webb, London, is
spending this week with Lisa
Miller.
Eleanor Salmon and Vickie
Miller are attending a Summer
session of Figure Skating for two
weeks at the new arena at the
University of Western Ontario,
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Patterson and
Sarah, Grand Bend were Monday
evening callers with Mr. & Mrs,
Irvin Rader,
TAKES SALUTE — Navy Cadets march past the reviewing stand at
Grand Bend Saturday during the annual Cadet Day. Seen taking the
salute is Col. J. Knox C.D., Commanding Officer of Camp Ipperwash.
T-A photo
Winchelsea couple
at fiddlers contest
By MRS. SANFORD HUTTON
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Simpson
attended the Fiddlers Contest at
Shelburne over the weekend. The
farm duties were taken on by Mr.
& Mrs. Ken Simpson, London.
mr. es; ivirs. Larry Lynn, Mr. &
Mrs. Dave Moore, Exeter at-
tended a tractor pull near
Sebringville, Sunday,
Master ThomasCreery,Toronto,
is spending a few days with his
grandparents Mr, & Mrs. Theron
Creery and Earl.
Mr. & Mrs. Mel King, Exeter
visited Monday evening with Mr,
& Mrs. Ron Fletcher and family,
Mrs. Drynan and family of
Hamilton and Mrs. Vigeant and
family of London visited with Mr,
& Mrs. Theron Creery on Sunday,
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DrASHWOOD
Mr. St Mrs, Earl R. Guenther
havereturnecihornefrom a motor
trip in-the West, going as far as
the ice fields of Jasper and also
Visiting many firneds and
relatives. On the return trip, they
attended the wedding of Leeland
Guenther's, granddaughter,
Patricia Guenther, Moosejaw,
Sask. On the return trip, two
sisters of Mr. Guenther, Mrs.
Lloyd Edighoffer, Mitchell, and
Mrs. Grace Ankenman,
Waterloo, who had flown out for
the wedding, accompanied them
home,
The Earthworms
Dashwood 4-H homemaking
club 2 held their fifth meeting
August 4 at the home of Mr. &
Mrs. Doug Shephard, Grand
Bend. A dip in the lake preceded
the meeting,
Progress of the gardens,
exhibiting vegetables of quality,
and plans for Achievement Day
were discussed, The girls brought
vegetables and these were
evaluated. A delicious punch and
iced doughnuts were enjoyed
after the meeting.
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Wedding Anniversary
To celebrate the approaching
wedding annniversary of Mr. &
Mrs. Herbert Miller, the
following guests gathered ar their
home Sunday, August 10. Mrs.
Nora Koessel, Mr, & Mrs. David
Chultz and family, and Mr. &
Lottery
A wide range of ctdtural and
recreational projects eligible for
funding from the first proceeds of
the Wintario Lottery were an-
nounced recently by Culture and
Beereation Minister Robert
Mr. Welch said individuals and
community groups are being
invited to suggest projects
ranging from the purchase of
band instruments to arranging
historical displays.
He said that approximately $9
million is being made available
immediately from both Wintario
and Olympic lottery proceeds for
projects and activities which do
not require any substantial
capital investment for buildings
or facilities.
Mr, Welch told the annual
conference of the Association of
Municipalities of Ontario that the
province expects at least $20
million from the Wintario Lottery
this year. Draws have been held
every second week since May and
the net proceeds are intended for
sports, fitness, culture and
recreation programs and
facilities.
Projects eligible for assistance
under the program announced
include tours by artists and
performing groups within
Ontario and funds for musical
instruments sand major sports
equipment.
Grants will be made only for a
portion of the cost and will be
considered on a "one shot"
basis with no commitment for
further provincial funds,
Ile said municipal recreation
Oepartments will be eligible for
grants to buy supplies and
equipment to start new arts and
crafts programs and libraries
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Beaver
and daughters, Saginaw,
Michigan were visitors at the
home of Mr. & Mrs, Irvin
Eckstein on Sunday,
Arnold Geiger, Pigeon, Mich,,
is spending a week with Mr. &
Mrs. Melvin Stade and Sherrie.
Mrs. Martha Miller has
returned home from South Huron
Hospital.
Mrs. Edith Beierling attended
the Beierling Allan wedding at
Hensall United Church, Satur-
day, and the reception at the
legion hall. The groom, Wayne
8eierling, is her grandson,
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Burke and
Susan, Brampton spent the
weekend with Milt Haugh.
Mr. & Mrs, W.G, Nolan, Mr. &
Mrs. George Penn, Karen and
Frank, and Mr. & Mrs. Joe
Yanka, Paul, and John all of
California; Sgt. and Mrs. 1,0,
Pedersen, George and Karen,
Petawawa; Mr, & Mrs. Joe
Manuel, John and Larry; and
Mrs. Pete Pedersen, Florida,
vacationed with Mr. & Mrs. Oluf
Pedersen and Mr. & Mrs, Bud
Durdin.
Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Miller and
By MRS, HUGH MORENZ
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Russell, spent
some holidays last week at the
Russell Sr. cottage, Westdelb near Eiayfield.
Visitors last week with Mr. &
Mrs. Don Adams and boys were
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Henderson,
Sandra and Janice of Somers,
Connecticut.
Patty Russell of LaSalle is
holidaying this week with her
cousin, Kathy Russell.
Mr. & Mrs. Doug Russell at-
tended the wedding Saturday of
Jenny Rutten, daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. Adrian Rutten to John
Vermeiren son of Mr. & Mrs.
Henry Vermeiren, all of Forest.
The wedding was solemnized at
St. Christopher church, Forest,
with a reception following at the
Taxandria Hall.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Goodman,
of Detroit and Exeter visited
Thursday with their cousins, Mr,
& Mrs. Hugh Morenz. Mrs,
Morenz visited recently with her
brother Bill Coleman of Kippen,
her cousins Mrs. Ruby Hoggarth
and Mrs. Laura Ingram, and her
aunt, Mrs. Ida Jackson, all of
Hensall.
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By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
Mr. & Mrs, Tom Barr, Mr. &
Mrs. Gerald Hern and Gordon
were Sunday supper guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Herm
Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil visited
Saturday evening with Mr. &
Mrs. John Scott,
Tannis, Mark and Tecia
Hodgins, London, were ,Sunday
supper guests with Mr. & Mrs.
John 'Scott;"
.
Margery Morley attended the
k Marshall-Wallis wedding
Saturday in Granton.
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson
spent a couple of days visiting
with Mr. & Mrs. Clayton
Ferguson, West Lorne, and other
friends in the area.
Mr. & Mrs. Alton Wallis were
guests Saturday at the Marshall-
Wallis wedding in Granton. Patsy
Wallis is their niece.
Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins
were guests at the Blackwell-
Grose wedding Saturday in
Lucan United Church.
Woodham family
holiday at Capreol
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
Mrs. Jean Perry and Mr. John
Perry of Toronto and Mrs. Annie
Hemphill of St. Marys called on
Dr. & Mrs. George Morphy on
Saturday.
Miss Jean Copeland visited
Monday afternoon with Mrs.
Michael DuChene of New
Hamburg.
Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler
visited Sunday evening last with
Mr, & Mrs. William Stephen of
Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Insley spent the
holiday weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
W.C. Insley of Nairn Centre.
Mrs. Dave Davis and Alison of
St. Marys, Mrs. Harold Little and
P,J. of Welborn, Mr. & Mrs.
Harvey Bilyea, Lorie and Jeffrey
of St. Marys and Mr. Don Bilyea
of London visited during the week
with Miss Jean Copeland.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Parkinson,
Margaret and Janet have
returned home after spending
several days holidaying at
Capreol.
The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to the Rinn
family in their sad bereavement.
RECEIVES TROPHY — The Grand Bend Village Trophy, symbolic of
the best unit to take part in the annual Grand Bend Cadet Day, is
presented to the Camp Ipperwash Army Cadets by Grand Bend reeve
Robert Sharen. The Cadet Day attracted a huge crowd to. the village
on Saturday. T-A photo
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By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Miss Penny Hodgins Lucan is
visiting her friend Marylou
Tindall,
Miss Nancy Kerby, Traverse
City, Michigan is visiting her
cousins, Mr. & Mrs, Hugh Davis
and family.
Mr, & Mrs. Bob Tindall and
family enjoyed a plane ride
Sunday evening. They circled
over their farm with Mr. Harry
Dougall in his private plane.
& Mrs. George Carroll,
Detroit are visiting their brother
and sister-in-law Mr. & Mrs.
Harry Carroll.
Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis spent
the weekend at Oshawa, Ontario.
BY
LARRY
SNIDER UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO
Summer School and Extension Department
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CLINTON AND AREA 1975-76
CLINTON
Manufacturers are talking
about an automatic transmis-
sion so improved that it will be
as efficient (in terms of fuel
economy) as a manual
transmission,
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