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People
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Earl Cudmore who was a
patient in Wingham and District
Hospital is home.
Mrs. Julie Kerney has sold her
home and will be residing in
Windsor with- her sister, Mrs./
Ruth Gander. She leaves for
Windsor on Friday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Willer of
Vero Beach, Florida, have been
visitor with the King families.
George Hislop is a patient in
Wingham and District Hospital
where he was taken by ambulance
on Thursday• morning, of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Peters and
children, Allison and Curtis, have
moved from Brussels to reside at
R.R. 1, Box 59; Ennismore.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jacklin have
returned home after visiting their
son Ronald and family in Calgary,
taking in the Stampede and
Rodeo. After visiting the Work-
man families, accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Workman and family on
a tour of British Columbia and
Vancouver Island.
Mrs. Idella Wilson visited in
Toronto last week with her
cousin, Mrs. Donna Hawthorne
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Hopper of
Detroit, Mrs. Lou Carmichael and
Miss Irene Hopper of Wingham
were Sunday visitors with Mrs.
James Bryans and Mrs. ldella
Visitors last week with Mr. and
Mrs. W.J. Perrie were Mrs. Mary
Hollinger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles , Hollinger and family and Miss
Catherine Hudack, all of
Hamilton; Rev. and Mrs. James
Perrie of Strathroy and Mrs.
Annie Pollard and Douglas of
Listowel.
MISS DIANNE FRASER, daught-
er of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fraser,
R.R. 2, Blyth graduated- from
Fanshaw School of Nursing, St.
Josephs HoSpital, London, Tues-
day July 29, at Alumni Hall,
London. She will be employed at
St. Josephs' Hospital, London.
Cranbrook
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Friday and Saturday Night:
The Country Jesters
30, '1975
Correspondent
Mrs. Mac Engel
There will be no service in
Knox Church next Sunday, Aug.
3. Service will be at the usual time
of 9:45 a.m. the following Sunday
August 10.
Mrs. Maurice Cameron and
Mrs. Glenn Huether visited
friends in London last week.
Mrs. Calvin Cameron spent a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Huehn, Conestoga,
Winston McEachern, Cam-
bridge Galt, visited on the
weekend with his parent, Mr. and
Mrs. Wes McEachern.
Mr. and Mts. Lloyd Smith and
'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith are on a
motor trip to the West.
Mrs, Stuart McNair and Mrs:
Glenn Huether visited on Sunday
at Mt. Forest and other points.
Mr. and Mrs, Eirl Dunn spent
Sunday with Mr. . and Mrs. Bill.
Mtichan, London,
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SUNDAY thru THURSDAY
SHOWS PLAY ONCE
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Children 12 years and under
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Thursday 31 — Friday, 1
THE ,LORDS .OF RATBUSH
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LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL
(Adult Entertainment)
Saturday, August 2 Only'
MUTINY ON THE BUSES !vs FUNNY. FUNNY
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UNDER THE YUM YUM TREE
Stars JACK LEMON
2 Great Comedies ---
(Adult Entertainment)
DUSK to DAWN - AUG. 3 ONLY
1 CARRY ON AROUND THE BEND
2 THUNDER ALLEY
3 HORROR EXPRESS ,
4 BOY WHO CRIED WEREWOLF
5 S-S-S-S-S MEANS SNAKES .
(Adult Entertainment )
,Monday 4 — Tuesday 5 Wednesday
Digby
The Biggest and Funniest Dog in the World
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Couple entertained
at going away party
Mr. and. Mrs. Barry Peters
were entertained at a Going-away
Party on Saturday night before
leaving Brussels to take up
residence at Ennismore.
A large number of friends and
neighbours gathered at -Ernie
Lewington's to spend a social
evening with them before their
departure, from this community,
During the course of the evening the Peters' family were
presented with a stereo 8.track
tape, A.M. & P.M. player for
which they expressed their thanks
Dancing was enjoyed to the
music of Timothy and His Elect.
ronics.
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