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Barbecue enjoyed by 300
By MRS. lAINO
over 300 enjoyed delicious
barbecued poe* chops at
South 'EU ch
annual
barbecue and SPorts Cromarty Pack Saturday.y iA
Ball genes were played
throughout tbs day, starting
k-* LOU SAWERS - Keith Seloes and Gord Robinson watch as Paul Robinson and
Bill French compete in the log sowing contest at Frog 'n Loggin' Days in Kirkton
Sunday. T -A photo.
Ferguson's
Moonlight Madness Sale
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The first 4-H meeting of
Crediton Club V was held Ju-
ly 17 at the home of Connie
Kaak. The officers are presi-
dent - Angela Fleming,
secretary - Mary Fleming
and press reporter - Debbie
Larkin.
The girls made plaster of
paris animal tents.
The second meeting was
held on July 20 at Susan ,
Sullivan's home. They started
to make "Jiffy Bags" at the
beginning of the meeting. The
bags will be used on asam-
pout at meeting 6. A name for
the club has not been settled
upon.
A successful dance spon-
sored by the Crediton Parks
Board was held Saturday
e' ening in the Parks
Pavillioa. Music was provid-
ed by:Dallas".
Guests from Crediton at the
McCloud Buzzel wedding
were Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Wein and Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Martin. Mrs. Martin was
soloist at the wedding in
Lieury United Church. The
reception was held in
Parkhill,
Ross Wein and son Daniel
spent a couple of days with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Em-
merson Wein. Danny is stay-
ing with them while his
patents Ross and Eleanor
Wein are teaching at Chur-
chill, Manitoba for ten days.
Laurie Wein is staying with
her outlerndparents Mr.
and Mm. Marton Schmidt of
Kitchener. Tuesday the
Wein's visited with Orville
Wein and family, Thorndale.
• Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Browning Sr. Lee and Sue
Browning motored to Win
nipeg, Manitoba to spend ten
days vacation with Allan and
Linda Browning and family.
While Lee and Sue drove back
home, Mr. and Mrs. Brown-
ing Sr. flew to Nova Scotia to
visit with Mrs. Browning's
family for a week.
at 10 a.m. and ending with a
fun game of slow pitch bet-
ween CJCS, Stratford and the
Twin City Bombers.
Recent visiters with Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Gardiner were
Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Moorehead, North Bay, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Knechtel,
Rostock.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Rankin, Dunnypace,
Scotland, and Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Gardiner and Sarah,
Cromarty visited on the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Gardiner.
Mervin and Betty Dow
visited on the weekend with
Bill and Lee Worthington, Kit-
chener, and were guests at
their daughter's wedding on
Saturda J. Other
in-
cluded John and Carol Ann
Scott and Christopher.
Margaret Laing, Guelph, is
holidaying at her home.
Marie and Pete Chessell
are spending a few days with
herparents Everard and
Isobel Kerslake following her
trip to the western provinces
Michael Dqw, son of Bruce
and JoanDow is recuperating
in War Memorial Hospital
London, after he was acciden-
tally hit on the bead by a fall-
ing jack.
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CLOSE TO CRASH SPOT - Exeter District Co -Operative manager Derwood
Braithwaite, Centralia College crop specialist Jim O'Toole and area farmer Gord
Jones check out the bean crop on the Kerslake farm, south of Exeter. About 10
minutes later, a spraying helicopter crashed in about the exact spot where the three
men are shown. • T -A photo.
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