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grades 7 and. $,..hayat Elgin Tease,
1 Aloyris; 'George Schoeman, 1
Morris; George Watson, 4 .Morris,''
Bob tiumphrips„ 11 Morris; Doug
aohnoton, i lgra,ve; Wayne Pleten,
Belgrave.I
Girls; Donna Smith, 4 Morris;
Jean Shortreqd, U, 11. Morris;
Mary Nesbitt, 1 Morris; M.aric
NOW, 5 Morris; Marie Caultes,
/301grave, Barbara' i‘rugr Beig4-ase.
Open class, any subjett, •any
media, boys; Nell clgar,. 7 Morris;
Koort Stryker, U. 34 Morris; RV-
Mond. Ilnilahan, 10 1+2,N,' Brian
Hopper, 7 Morris; Ted
E,W,; Doug Johnston,. 1.30)grave.
Chlrist Marie .Coultes, Belgrave;.
Mary Craig, 8 Morris;. Gloria Jean
IS .0 KW.; Marjorie Hopper'
7 Morris; Mary Ann do Yang,
Moral; Jana 12elfinswilier, 1.1, "7-
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H. SWINE CLUB
The North iiszron 4-II Swine Club
was a special feature at the fair.
this event is sponsored by the
North nuron sfuntor Fariners and
the club leaders 'are, Charles
Coultes and Arnold Coale.
"'ho following arc , the results:.
(the first 'number in each case hr
(Mates placing project, the second
showmanship placing); Wayne
Pletch, ,"'Belgrave, 1, 0; Walter
Bacon, Belgrave, 2, 7; Ivan Now-
att, R. 1, Belgrave, 3, tt.;. Doreen
Dowa,tt, :13,, 1, Belgrave, 4, 1; Mur-
ray Coultes, 11, u, Wingham; 5, 6;
Ken McGowan, H. 3, Blyth 6, 4;
Edythe ginn•li., t Brussels, 7, 2;
Dorothy Ilowatt, H. 1, Belgrave, 8,
3; Marjorie Rinn, R. 4, Brussels, 9,
5; James Sproul, R. 3 Auburn, -, 8.
ftelativos •of Mr. and Mrs. rft., fit
Coultes, Ord II Morris. gathered
at their ho el on SurklaY after-
noon, in honour of the gab an-
niversary Of their wedding,
Present were Mr. and Mrs, Nor,
Man. Stonehouse and Sonja •of Lon,
den; Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Stone-
house, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc-
WIT. and Mr, and Mrs. tl, M. cOnl-
tes of Belgraye; Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell Walker, Ooderich; ",Mr. ;and
Mrs. Harmon Mitcygell of RothsaY;
Mrs. Janies Leaver and Mr, and
Mrs. Norman Keating of Wingliam.
Mr. and Mrs-. Cech Coultes of
Bast Wawanosh, 'bridesmaid and
groomsman of 25 years ago and
members of the immediate family,
Mr, and Mrs, Bill Coultes and Mr.
Glean Coultes, niso attended.
Norman Stonehouse extended
congratulations and best wishes
and Miss Sonja made the presenta-
tion of a silver tea service. Mr.
Coultes expressed thanks.
A pleasant social time was en-
joyed after Which a buffet supper
Was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Coultes (formerly
Miss Ellen Stonehouse) were mar-
ried on September '16, 1933 in the
Belgraye United Church by Rev.
A. M. Grant, assisted by Rev.
James Scobie of Wilton Grove.
FIFTY YEARS MARRIED—Mr. and Afrs; Arthur Fitch, who reside a
mik and a quarter south of Beirnore, celebrated their golden wedding
on Monday. ..The bride Was the former Effie Higgins of Deigraye,
—Advance-Times photo.
Your car
"Wears Out'1
ALIGNMENT
3 Times FASTER
than a Muffler!
Every bump you $11.L.
knocks-out Wheel align?'
:WO a little ,more That's
why alignment *eve out'
3 times 'faster than muf-
flers, Prevent eostly wear,'
don't gamble with unsafe
steering . . ha* wheels
accurately elteeked every
5,000 miles by the., shop
with Bear - Service at the
`Happy Bear" sign:
Ken's Alignment Service
Phone 355 Diagonal Road Winghani
Opens 'September 20 .
Aeptonber Oth • marks the •he,,
ginning of the annual appeal' .fOr
funds -being moitie by Thre, .Canadian
National. institute for . the Wind.
This year the .0.X:1,P, needs
$0,900.00 to continue its service:
work in..1-furori County. Over the
past year, .the slictymOrte blind -men
and. women of this county received
a variety of services, from welfare
asfilstanee to employment, " •
Library beaks .printed in braille,
or moon type .qr recorded on the
special records c al led talking
books, were .enjeyed by seventeen •
sightless people, Pre-school -
ren received helpful instruction
through the visits and :counselling
of a pre-school specialist, The'
blind child creates unique and
difficult problems to its par,.
ents and the assistance from the .
0,11.1,B, counsellor provides • en-
couragement and practical quid-
ante, A 'C.N.I,B, home teacher;
has been travelling &cross the•
county giving lessons in braille, '
leathercraft, and many other skills ,
which make life mere interesting
and, more fruitful for the blind,
Wheeler, C,N.J.B..field„,secre-
tary for the counties of Elgin,
Huron, Middlesex, and Pe'rth, • has •
launched the annual appeal • tfor
funds. Letters are being sent to
the -residents of this county and,
egrit one is being asked to support
the comprehensive program of • the'
.
The campaign begins oh Saturday
and this year the Huron 'County
Advisory Board is endeavoring to
raise $8,000.00. The local campaign„,
chairman, John Brent, and the
chairMan ' for Wroxeter,
Bunter, are confident that the
people in this area will da their
part to raise the objeetiVe. •
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PORK BUTTS . yzib,l. kg. .0 4p5c ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Wheeler
and family of London, visited on
Sunday with Ur. and Mrs. Herb
Wheeler.
Mr.and Mrs, Joe Morgan and
farhily of Ailsa Craig visited on
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Kelly.
Mr and Mrs, James Lamont and
Dale visited on Sunday., with Mrs.1
Elizabeth Campbell and, Mrs. R.1
Chamney in Wingham. ,
Mr. and - Mrs. Norman Stone-
house .of London, spent 'the week-
end with, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Stonehouse and'Mr% arid Mrs.,Lewis
Stonehouse. .
— Mrs. Laura Johnston and George
visited on Sunday with• Mr. and
.Mrs. George Johnston at Wing-' 4
ham. • .t
g• 'Mrs. Fred Cook 'is a patient in,
Victoria, Hospital, London,' whbre
she has undergone an operatloh on
her eye.
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Kellogg's
CORN FLAKES
16 oz. /
Brown 'n' Serve
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Gold Seal Fancy •
Red Sockeye • . 4
SALMON
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Don't forget the anniversary ser-
vices in Donnybrook Church on
Sunday, September 21st, at 11 a.m.
and 7.30 p.m, when Rev. Hugh WiI-
son, a former minister, will be the
guest speaker.
Mr. Edward Robinson had the
misfortune to fracture his arm on
Saturday.
Miss Carol Webster of St. Helens
spent the week-end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, E. Snowden.
A number .from this vicinity took
in the Western Fair at London last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Sandy of
Lucknow and Mr, and -Mrs. Elwin
Chamney and Marilyn of Wingham
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. R. Charnney.
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• THANK YOU CARDS
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