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Personal .Note
Petznick of
Liu — the Weekend at
*ode sloassr ions here and also
140114 with ilbslattelr's mother in
kitsst racial Hospital.
'fid Joke his leg last
wo.k. Ho was taken to
Hospital but was
browookorred to Guelph Hospital,
k1�IrwIslNecy, .
those from here at-
ton+dtng the International
Ploughing Match near George -
last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Wellington Hargrave and
David, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reid,
Lloyd and Margaret Reid, Mr.
and Mrs. Carroll Johnson, Mrs.
Harold Foster, Mr. and Mrs.
Svend Jansen and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson
and Master Gary Douglas at-
tended the Calendonia Fair on
Friday.
Larry Clarkson is confined to
Listowel Memorial Hospital
where last week he underwent
surgery.
Mr. and Mrs, Gly ..TOhnson
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
L. Culbert and Mr, and Mrs, 8,
Needham at Ripley,
Terry 'Aldan of Guelph spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Tud# n,
Mrs. William Kroner, has
been a patient in Wingham and
District Hospital, has been
transferred over the weekend to
Victoria Host, London.
Visitors during the past...:Week-
with
-with Mr. and Mrs. Crosby
Sotheran were Mr. and Mr11.
Frank Slater of Strathroy, M.
and Mrs, Earl Mills and Mra,
William .Coutts of Walton, Mrs.
Harold Pollock, Mrs, Tito Crozier
of Stratford and Mrs. Emnia
Williamson, London.
Robert Connell fell and broke
his wrist last week.
Scott Clarkson underwent
surgery Tuesday hi Listowel
Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Douglas and
from F..rdwi ch
Louise visited Sunday with Mrs.
Dale Murray, at the Guelph
General Hospital.
Mra, Jim Worrell returned
honie Sway after enjoying a
week's holiday with her family at
Cozy Corners, near Severn Falls.
Mr. andlMrs. Derek Weber and
Andrew visited over the weekend
with friends in Windsor and
Detroit.
Miss Carolyn Mason of
Listowel spent a few days last
week with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs, Carroll Johnson.
Miss -Violet Beawetherick left
Tuesday from Toronto Inte
national Airport for a sixteen -day
conducted tourof Greece, Turkey
and the Holy Land.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry D'Arcey
and family visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Wood in
Listowel.
Miss Sandra Watts and Steve
Morrison of Fergus were
Saturday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Miller. Mr. and Mrs.
George Piercey of Mil agiat
the weekend at the same bokse
Miss Pat King of St. Jam awl
Miss Linda Ettinger of Kitt
spent the weekend at their
respective homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Satth',
Tracy and Tim of Palmed
visited Sunday with Mr. and ,
Wellington Hargrave.
Larry Montoux spent aloW
days last week with his parent,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Monte
before leaving for Whitby where
he wall be working at the hsopital,
having transferred from
Children's Regional Centre ' at
Palmerston.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. George , Pittendreigh were
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Trime
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Trimble
and family of Orangeville, Mr,
and Mrs. Bruce Horsley of Shel-
burne, Mr. and Mrs. Andrei
Masson of Toronto, George Ingle
ofBelmore and Miss Minnie
McElwain and John McElwain '01
RAIN I RS
BELMORE — The third
meeting o the Dainty Diners w
held at the homeof Donna Jef-
frey
*frrey en - September 23. Eleven
mems were ptiessint, Mrs.
MacAdam entertains
and being .a, guest! lobs, J ay
demonstrated a few ways or
packing clothe; when going
away.
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BELMOREthe third
meeting of the Belrnore III 4-H
club was bold at the home -of Gail
Renwick. Discussion was "►n
entertaining and ung a .west,.
Jo -Ann Kieffer and Gail Renwick
demonstlrated packing for
travelling. The girl played the
roles of parents, teachers,'
friends, etc, and took turns intro-
ducing each other. The name
chosen for the club was 'The Ten
Little Tea Baker'.
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