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DAIRY CLUB WINNERS — Only three area youths competed in the Exeter 4-H dairy calf club show at the
Exeter fair. Paul Her,,, left, had the top junior calf and also won the showmanship contest. Murton Brock,
centre, had the top senior heifer and was second in showmanship, while Jeff Johnson, right, placed second
in the junior heifer class and third in showmanship. Staff photo
Huron-Perth to buy lung pumps
At a meeting in Seaforth
Wednesday of the Huron-Perth
Lung Association, Mrs. May
Dodds of Stratford, vice
president, reported two more
compressor (breathing) pumps
are to be purchased for use in the
two counties.
The pumps are used on
referral from a doctor, usually
adult emphysema patients.
Asthma week will be observed
in Ontario from October 3-9.
Mrs. Dodds said the special
camp for children with asthma
held from June 27 to July 3 at
Camp Bimini at RR 2' St. Pauls
was an unqualified success.
There were 37 children from five
counties, Perth, Huron, Oxford,
Waterloo and Brant, aged 8-14
years. The special camp was the
first of its kind in Ontario.
Mrs. Beryl Dunsmore,
Executive Secretary of the
Association, reported that almost
none of the children had ever
been at camp before and their
parents wrote excellent com-
ments on the psychological and
physical improvement in the
children.
A pulmonary care "76", a two-
day seminar for nurses, will be
held in London November 19 and
20. Mrs. Edith Fisher said
registration is $25 for two days or
$15 for one day at the seminar.
Ivan Forsyth, of Egmondville,
said volunteers are now busy
stuffing envelopes in preparation
for the 1976 Christmas Seal
Program.
The meeting was attended by
10 members from Perth and -
Huron counties.
Small boy to pal: "I'd go out to
seek my fortune if I wasn't'needed
so badly at home as .a depen-
dent."
from the stage of the Ilderton
curling club. On the program will
be piano music by Janice Sinker;
oldtime fiddling by Ernie Adair
accompanied by Margaret and
Leroy Walker; magician Walter
Bolton.
There will be plenty of music in
the Saturday morning parade.
Participating will be the Mocha
Shrine Motor Corps, Medway
High School band, Young
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
Among those attending the
anniversary service "in the Zion
West United Church on Sunday
were Mrs. E.D. Stuart, Mrs, J.
Beaton and family, Mr. & Mrs.
Ray Mills and son, Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Blair, Mr. & Mrs. Chas.
Rollings and Mr, & Mrs. Fred
Bowden. Rev. Stuart was the
guest speaker and Rev. Beaton
assisted in conducting the ser-
vice.
Mr. & Mrs. Karl Keller and
family of London were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Lawrence Hirtzel.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden were
Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Ray Jaques, Steven and Susan, at
Zion.
Conquerors Fife and Drum Corps
of London, Dorchester Lions
Majorettes and Royal
Challengers and St, Thomas
OPPT Mrs.
The fair will conclude with a
Saturday night dance in the
arena with the Glen Robson
'orchestra supplying me music. A
total of $12,000 in prize monies is
being offered for fair exhibitors.
Meredith Robb is president of
the fair .board and Norma Oliver
is the secretary-treasurer. Robb
commented, "We've put in our
word for good weather, so the
rest is up to you. Come and have
fun at the fair,
The Huron County
Board of Education
Invities The Ratepayers of
Tuckersmith & Stanley Townships
To A Meeting
In Huron Centennial School
On Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1976 at 8 p.m.
For the purpose of discussing proposed school boundary changes.
D.J. Cochrane
H. Turkheim
Director of Education
Chairman
Ilderton fair offers $12,000 in prizes
The 125th edition of the Ilderton
Fair will be held Friday and .
Saturday of this week.
The Fair, gets underway Friday
night at 6:30 p.m. when the
midway and concessions swing
into action and the exhibits
buildings will open.
Two feature attractions are on
tap Friday night. A junior
amateur show will be held with
Jim Weir of CFPL radio in
London acting as master of
ceremonies.
During the evening the 1975
Ilderton Fair Queen will be
crowned by last year's winner
Carolyn Adamas who went on to
become Miss Canadian /qational
Exhibition in Toronto.
The fairgrounds open again
Saturday morning at 10 a.m. and
an hour later a huge parade will
start from the east end of the
village and head to the
fairgrounds.
Activities Saturday afternoon
include horse shows, pony races,
road races, a calf scramble and 4-
II Achievement Days.
The Fair will be officially
opened at 12 noon Saturday by
Angela Armitt, director of
summer school and extension
department of the University of
Western Ontario.
Entertainment will be provided
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CH POWER SQUADRON START IN SPRING (20 weeks) Fee $45.00
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VACATION GEOGRAPHY (10 weeks) START JANUARY 5, 1977 'WEDNESDAYS) OIL PAINTING (8 weeks) POTTERY FOR BEGINNERS LADIES' FITNESS (at Brussels Public School) PILOT GROUND SCHOOL \ (10 weeks) (10 weeks)
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WOODWORKING- GENERAL (6 weeks)
Goderich District Collegiate Institute, Goderich - Phone 524-7353
MONDAY NIGHT
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ART (credit) SMALL ENGINE REPAIR BADMINTON START IN FEBRUARY
BADMINTON JUDO - SENIORS (10 weeks) (10 weeks) TENNIS
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CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH (5 weeks) (10 weeks) GARDENING WEDNESDAY NIGHT (10 weeks) PHOTOGRAPHY HOUSE PLANTS (2 weeks)
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(10 weeks) (10 weeks) (10 weeks) ' SPEED READING (10 weeks)
(10 weeks)
(10 weeks) TENNIS
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BOUTIQUE CRAFTS HISTORY - GRADE XIII ACCOUNTING - GRADE XII MEN'S BASKETBALL GOLF TENNIS
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ACCOUNTING 300 (credit) SEWING - BEGINNERS MACRAME
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