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Phone: Zenith 63-500
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Phone: Zenith 63-310
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THE CORN WAS GOOD — Corn on the cob was one of the feature attractions of the annual
fly-in at Sexsmith airport Sunday. Shown enjoying the corn are Paul and Steven Martin and
Larry Lewis. T-A photo
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k ATICKET. J
W. F. Jenkins
Regional Assessment Commissioner
Huron/Perth Region
Phone: 524-7326
Zenith 66-500
Whalen
By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
Kenny Scott, Nobleton
spent a few days with his un
cle and aunt Mr. and Mrs.
John Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morley
attended County Council
ladies night at Blyth Com
munity Centre Friday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Lome
Lucas, Sarnia visited on
Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Ferguson.
Mark* ’Sotcher returned
home to San Jose after spen
ding a month with his grand-
mother Margery Morley.
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott
attended the wedding of
their neice Anne Scott to
Dan Sinch at King City,
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Molnar and family,
Dorchester were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smith,
Toronto and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Robson, Denfield
were dinner guests recently
with Margery Morley.
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3 DAY 1000 ISLAND & OTTAWA features the
nation's capital, Upper Canada village and a boat
cruise. Departs September 2. The summers last long
weekend.
6 DAY LAKE COUNTRY winds its way around the
Great Lakes, see Michigan, Wisconsin, Thunder Bay,
Sault Ste. Marie. Plus many more highlights. Departs
September 16.
5 DAY PENN DUTCH Departs September 6. See
the Amish way of life, visit Corning Glass works,
Hershey Chocolate factory, and famous Gettysburg.
23 DAY ROMANTIC EUROPE Limited space left on
September 17 departure. A fantastic tour of France,
Germany, Holland, Austria, Switzerland with many,
many highlights. Continental breakfast and dinner
daily throughout the tour.
ALSO
2 DAY WWVA Departs September 15
5 DAY AGAWA CANYON Departs September 18
& 24
3 DAY LETCHWORTH PARK Departs September
25 & October 11
4 DAY OTTAWA ALGONQUIN Departs October 2
4 DAY NASHVILLE Departs October 6
9 DAY NEW ORLEANS Departs November 14
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THE ANNUAL MUNICIPAL
ENUMERATION
STARTS NEXT WEEK
The annual municipal enumeration will begin on Tuesday, September 5,
1978. During this month, an enumerator, carrying a proper identification
card, will call at your residence for a few minutes to check basic information
required in determining:
•.'your eligibility to vote in the municipal and school board elections to be
■ ,h0ld on November 13 this year;
• /the allocation of education property taxes between the public and
‘.separate school systems;
•'4he distribution of provincial grants to local governments to help reduce
[local tax bills;
• the preparation of jurors' lists; and
• population information needed for other municipal programs.
The enumerator must record such information as the name, age, property
status (e.g. owner or tenant), school support and residency of all members
of the household.
f
When the enumerator visits, please check that the information on the
Enumeration Notice is correct. If it is not, revise it and verify the changes.
If you are not home, a Notice will be left for you. If changes are necessary,
please make them and mail the Enumeration Notice, as soon as possible,
in the self addressed postage prepaid envelope accompanying the Notice.
For any additional information, please contact the local assessment office.
Ontario
Ministry
of
General Sheet
Metal Work
CORN FOR FLY-IN — Corn on the cob was the main item on the food menu at Sunday's an
nual fly-in at Sexsmith airport. Shown tossing some of the tasty cobs into the kettle are Don
Mantey, Rich Helm and Robert Martin. T-A photo
Many at anniversary
Greenway pair visit east
By MANUEL CURTS
GREENWAY of a wee daughter born to
Mr. & Mrs. George Gollen Mr. & Mrs. Paul Steeper,
have returned home Sunday,
following a motor trip to z Best wishes are extended
Ottawa and other eastern ' to Connie Bullock and
points of interest in Ontario.
Mr. & Mrs. Millan Smirle,
Morewood were weekend
visitors with the latter’s
sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. & Mrs. R. S. English.
Relatives and friends from
here attended the 40th
wedding anniversary
celebration for Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. Wilson at their summer
home, Grand Bend, on
Sunday Mrs. Wilson is the
former Martha Nichol.
Next Sunday at the 10 a.m.
service in the United Church,
members of the Session will
conduct the worship.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Steeper
Douglas Trevithick who
were married in the Grace
Anglican Church, Saturday.
Connie is a daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. Roy Bullock.
The U.C.W. were hostesses
for the Van Sevenant-Leyten
wedding reception held in
the Parkhill Community
Centre Saturday evening.
By the way: What, with all
the weddings, anniversaries
and births sometimes I
wonder why I never
married. But I can’t seem to
forget the night I trod on a
lady’s gown and she turned
furiously beginning: “You
clumsy idiot!” Then she
“The Festival of the
Tabernacles ”was|the'subject
chosen by Mr. Paul Schott
for his sermon in the United
Church Sunday mornirtg.
Mrs. Schott told the
children’s story. The special
music for the service was a
vocal duet by Elaine Powe
and Mr. Doug Gill with Mrs,
Gill at the piano.
The Offertory music was
an organ and piano duet by
Mr. Gill and Elaine Powe
and they provided organ and
piano music for the singing
of the hymns.
A special “thank you” to
Elaine for sharing her
musical talent.
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By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
The service this coming
Sunday will be at the usual
time but there will be no
Sunday School until the
following Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lobb
and family have returned to
their home in Edmonton
after vacationing at the
home of the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Lobb.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Shoebottom and Mary,
Parry Sound and Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Shoebottom
were guests at the
Shoebottom-Dubroy wed
ding in the Saint John the
Divine Church at Arva,
Saturday.
Mrs. Lome Hicks was
Sunday guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walden
and family in Lucknow. This
week Mrs. Hicks is a guest
with Mrs. Fred Penwarden
at Grand Bend.
Miss Dorcas Williams,
Sarnia is a guest at the home
of her sister and brother-in- .
law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Shoebottom and Mary, of
Parry Sound were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Shoebottom and
family, Bradley.
Lori and Christine
Shoebottom accompanied
their grandparents home to
Parry Sound and are
remaining for a week’s
holidays.
Anne Marie Paynter,
Kirkton and Susan Jaques,
Granton were weekend
visitors with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bowden.
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Miller and Mark, and
Ronald Finlayson visited
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Mel Bolton and Mrs. Roy
Dow, Ennismore.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob
Templeman and Carrah
visited on the weekend with
Miss Carol Stewart, Guelph.
Philip and Alec James are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Graham Wark and family,
Killarney, Manitoba.
David Dow has returned
to Saskatchewan after
visiting for a week with his
family, Mr. and Mrs. Nor
man Dow, Dennis and
Ernest.
smiled sweetly and said,
“Oh, I beg pardon! I thought
you were my husband!”
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