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BY MRS. WES BRADNOCK
About 50 attend
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Around 50 persons attended
the annual Walkerbikrti Club
.family picnic held Wt. Auriday
▪ evening at the Benmiller Falls
Park— IL..sh.ort-business. meeting
was, held .'following the supper
and items of business, Were
discussed.
An invitation .to attend .the
August meeting of the Auburn
tb • Women's Institute was accepted.
• Everyone took part in the
contests, races and sports in the
chargeof Mrs. Walter
Cunningham, Mrs, 'Garth
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Auburn
The Auburn librarian requests
all county librify books to be in.
August 7."
W illi am Wood returned
recently from a trip with hig son,
James H. Wood, of Montreal, to
Timmins •and down through
Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Armstrong
arrived home lagt, weekend ,from
their honeymoon and have taken
up residence on their farm at R.
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Miss Gail Miller of Toronto
spent the holidi'y with her
parents, Mr. rs: Gordon
.Mi„.
Miss Brenda Archambault of
Toronto is visiting with her
parents, 'MC and Mrs. Len
Archambault, and family for a
, week. , •
""Mrind Mrs. Richard Christie
of Melbourne, Australia, are
visiting with Mrs. Ralph Munro.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Finnigan of
Goderich were , guests on
Saturday evening •with—Mr. and
Mrs. Robert J. Philips.
ostinc
McClinchey and Mrs. Lloyd
•1Vicelinchey.
Winners were:
,'.Lucky candy scramble, Angie,
Hutchins; -5..and. Under, Darlene
flunking, Tasha and Rodger
Cunningham, tied; 6-43; Bruce
Hunking, Bobby Hunking;
9-12, Debbie , Hunk*, Paul
McClinchey; ladiei, Kathy
Hunking, Donna Hunking; men's
race, Joe Hunking, Walter
Cunningham.
• Dress -up ' relay, ladies' team
won over the men's; rolling pin,
socials
Mrs. -Louis .,,VVagner and her
daughter, Mrs. George Kailas,
Kelly and Kim of Masselon,
Ohio, visited with relatives,
Misses Ella and Minnie, Wagner,
William Wagner, Walter Wagner
and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderhon last week. ,
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W11s. Thomas Cunningham, Mrs.
Ted 'Hunking, Mrs. Elliott Lapp;
men's al:oiling pin race, Joe
kunking, Walter Cunningham.
• igtpory
Mr and Mrs., Keith
Youngblut and family of
Shumaker visited for a few days
last week with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Major Youngblut. ,
Miss Jennifer Grange returned
last week from a visit in Ottawa
and left this week for a position .
Mr. and Mrs. Piul Johnston
of Londo'n and Mr. and. Mrs.
George., Robb orLondon visited
on Saturday evening with
and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson:
Mrs. Gertrude Shultz of
:Whitechurch visited Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
• Thomas Johnston and Miss
Laura Philips., • •
J..H. LESLIE SCHULTZ
Funeral, service was held on
Monday, August— 2, for J. H.
Leslie Schultz, who passed away
suddenly at his hotneli
Dungannon, July.31.
Born on June 22, 1901, in
Auburn, he was the son of the,
late John Schultz. and Barbara
Youngblut. He lived in Colborne
Township ,and attended S.S. No,
5, Hulett. He was a blacksmith
in Dungannon for 48 years.
• He was married in 1927 in
Auburn to' Lhe former Mary
Hardy, who survives him.
He was a member, of the
Dungannon .United Church.
Besides his wife, he is,
survived by one son, Gordon,
and three grandchildren, also
two sisters„ Mrs. Margaret
Fielder, of Ashfield Township
and Mrs: Selina . Machan of .
Blyth, arid-ratir brothers, Dalton
of Whitechurch, Reg of East
Wawanosh, Carman of ,Blyth and
_Elmer of,Colborne Township.
ttanterMacDonald
Londesboro conducted the
service, and burial took place in- '
Dungannon Cemetery.
Pallbearers were, Gordon
Anderson, Gordon Smith,
Thomas Webster, William
Stothers, Goldie Carter and.
Alvin Sherwood.
Flo werbearers were Bob
Woods, Thorton Eedy, Gary
Glen and Bill Parks.
The most obedient dog at the
pet show was the property
take home a first prize ribbon
&Qs 5fakb*•4:''',t4Wwls
division. Michael lives'at 43 Bruce
pet 'show
of Lori
held at the local playground during Thursday afternoon's -
Thompson of 89 Wolfe Street. Boots helped Lori,
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in that'&tegory. Michael Gibbs, whO had his German Shepherd
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Look for me each week
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AO I'll tell you how
to better your place!
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Margarine 354
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A long time land mark in Goderich came under the hammer on Saturday as the auctioneer called • *
for bids on the contents and furnishings of the Sunset HOtelan Essex Street.. The bUilding`has
been recently sold to developers who plan to pull the structure down and, build housing units On
the lot it now occupies and an ajoininglot. —Staff photo
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On Thursdiy "YOistifiitatl taking part in this summers playground
vand"eithibitedttlieirokrarioutpetslooludging,under tkoptiober•of cat
Mends were on hand for the show, among them this Pet turtle by
o Celia Drennan. Although Tiny didn't win any prizes this time
the playground 'for the afternoon. —Staff photo
program took pari in a pet show
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COLEMANS 1 Ib. 'VAC PAK
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HONEY PEAS
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INSTANT,
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Canned Pop 10i99!
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SUGAR 4#
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CREAM
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BICKS PIMENTO MANZANILLA
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STAFFORD'S — 9 oz.
SUNDAE
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CAKE MIXES 344
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