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'4 Bedroom Cottage .'
Bluewater Beach
Only 4 ,years old; must •sell,
owner. building new house.
Phone 524-9889 after 5 qp.m.
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FOR DOUBLE WIDE
OR MOBILE HOME
Lot, only, approx. 1/2 acre with
wator available. Within easy
driving - distance of Goderich.
' Asking price 64,000 with 61x,000
down.
' 8 UNiT MOTEL -
Located on a busy arterial road
' entering Goderich. A good family
business which could be easily ex-
panded. Just listed. Serious
enquiries Invited.
LUXURI.OU.S OLDER 'HOME
Buy this lavish home now while
the price Is reduced. Remodelled'
to perfection ' with quality car-
Dating. throughout. Suitable for
photographic studio, professional
office or clinic. Located on Church
St., in Goderich. • •
• SUITABLE FOR V.L.A.
3/4 acre with ,modernized 2 storey
home, in Village of Auburn. Hilltop
view. Attractive • landscaping and
gardens. One of the best buys In
this area,: at .present. Ask to view
this choice property today.. . -
"THE CASTLE"
TOWN OF CLINTON
2.7 acre estate and 18 room Vic-
torian Mansion. Large • boating
pond. Tree shaded grounds. 2
building lots included., Front en-
trance has circular drive and foun-
tain. Double garage and Pany
stall, Huge rooms for entertaining.
Make your appointment today., ,
, ' BAYFIELD
22 acres including 2 building lots.
Choice highway property within
walkingdistance of beach -and
village. Open 4p offers $32,500.
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WANTED -"DAIRY FARM"
'-We have a serious purchaser fora:
good dairy farm in this area: The
requirements preferably a
milking parlour sit up, good home
with 3 or mora bedrooms, ;100
--acres, cows and machinery in-
. eluded•. '
DON H
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR
53 West :Street
524-8951
John Thompson
Evenings: .527-0238
John Duddy
Evenings 482-6652
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Buy now -beat the spring price increase
RETIREMENT- &
'YOUNG FAMILY
Brand new -
fully decorated
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$.27'50
80' x 130' lot
OPEN HOUSE SAT:, SUN. 2.4
BayvIew / No. 21 Hwy. / South of Bayfield
* Picture -window view of Lake Huron's sunsets.
* Fresh country air, beside golf course, .restaurant.
* 3 bedrooms or 2 bedrooms with den / hobby room.;
Approx. 950 sq. ft. of easy, care -free living area.=
* .Frost -free frig, auto. range, fixtures included.. "
* Broadloom & cushion -tile floors, wipe -clean walls.
* Insul. aluminum siding * Bow window * Patio doors.
* Full -year 'guarantee by Bendix Homes; Hensall.
* CMHO, CSA and Hydro -approved * Electric heat.
*. Full basement models for less than $32,000.
HAIGH A. EVANS Grind 238 28224
Real Estate ,Ltd. MAY MORENZ, SALESMAN
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'Fog fever" can
kill on the spot
"A disease quite common to
western Canada and the U.S.
midwest has become a real
problem' in Some herds in'On-
tario," slays a ve.ter`inary
pathologist ' with the Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food. -
A typical pneumonia, or",fog
fever", primarily .affects 'adult
animals in beef cow -calf herds,
although it, is not limited to
them. • •
. Dr. A.A. Van Dreum 1., of the
Veterinary .Services Laboratory
in- Guelph, says: "The disease
appears in late summer and
-' early fall ,as cattle are moved
from dry summer pasture' to
more„-su'cculent second growth,
especially kale or rape. 'While
the disease is not infectious to
Winans or transmittable to
other cattle, a typical
pneumonia can affect up to 50
•percent of a herd,-. with mor- .'
tality' in the range of 30 percent
of animals effected.”
Little • information is .
available about the disease, but
Dr. Van Dreumel suggests that
it is probably an acute allergic
1ECOMEA
RED CROSS
VOLUNTEER
reaction.
"It's im•portanethat you have
the disease differentiated from
other types 'of pneumonia .in
cattle, , by getting your local
veterinarian to examine affec-
ted_., animals as . soon - a"s
Dosis e, tie `says
Animals ' affected' with : fog
fever usually show signs of
labored .breathing, grunting,
gasping for air; extending "the
neck, protruding- tongue and,
hour each day. Alternatively, srty oWestern.Ontario g -Each member to k, part in
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quite often, foaming at the
mouth. In some cases, however,
they' - may be found dead
without any 'indication of
sickness., • `
Affected' • animals may • die
within •-hours after the . first
signs appear, or, recover totally,
if they -make it past the first 48
hours. Those -which survive
may - develop chronic
DU-NG.ANNOft DOINGS
B'y O.M. Blake.
UO.1N• 'Sattrrda. I,Ir, and Mrs. Tom
' Fowler ,and family from
Parkhill ,were , up for 'the
,weekend and and . Tom went to
Win.gham to ,bring his father
honie.
• - Sympafhv is extended to Mr.
and Mrs:' Grant „Curran and 'has 'released the deadline dates
family on the death of her- for mailing Christmas Cards
brother, Mr. Allen Cooke, who and Parcels and Mail ad -
succumbed. to burns received in dressed to members of the Ar-'
an industrial accident in mad Forces posted.abroad. early in September. x The nearest date is October 4
A helicopter whose pilot lost for Christmas parcels forwar-
his hearings on the way to ded to Cuba by Surface' mail.
Wiarton caused a few minutes Even though parcels can
excitement in Dungannon last - always bp sent by air, the
Monday when it landed behind cheapest way is still by surface,
the home of Mr. and Mrs, John but the Canada Post • Office
Spivak: The pilot was able --to wishes.-.ta: remind its. c-ustonzers
,.take off and proceed.,, to his, that ,they must meet the
destination after receiving mailing deadlines if they want
directions, .. .°their mail to reach destinations
„ Mr. and Mrs.~Hugh Crockett on time.
spent a few days with her Christmas Cards can be sent
parents, Mr. ,and Mrs. Wilfred
The Dungannon United
Church Women held ;their Sep-
tember Meeting in the church
on, Tuesday -evening,' Mrs„
LaVerne Pentland ' and ],14rs.
Wilfred Pentland were in
charge of the worship service.
Beautiful pictures of •chur-
ches and cathedrals' in England
and Wales were : shown. The
slides and corn nentary were
prepared by Mrs. LaVerne Pen-
tland's daughter,_ Mrs. Biloy
from p her recent trip to the
British Isles, and were greatly
enjoyed by all present
Mrs. Elma Reed gave, a
humorous reading, "On C-hu-retf
Music". •
A two -minute silence was ob-
served in memory of the late
Mrs. Harvey Alton who had
always been . a faithful ' and
willing worker with the U.C.W.
Mrs, K.K. Dawson was' ap-
pointed as' treasurer for the
remainder of - 1974, this position
having been held by Mrs. Alton
until her death.
It was decided that a new
• percolator for -the' kitchen be'
purchased before anniversary
Sunday if possible:
At the close of the meeting a
dainty lunch was served by
GOI)ERICJH SIGMA RSTA.R, „,TBURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1974 PAG
Mail now
for 'Christimas
abroad
Mailing deadlines for.Christ-
mas Cards going overseas are
'just around' the corner. - -
The Post. Office Department
l destinations at
to interna lona,
Pcrltland on their return from three differenrates. Cards un -
their honeymoon in the Carib-' `oder sealed cover must travel
bean, before proceeding to°their first class, at the rate of 15
home in Sudbury, While at the cents up to one ounce, which
parental home they were part t' A' Mail
of a familygatheringwhich in- means, automa
ti it ai Ber-
vide. The Department recom-
cluded Hugh's parents, Mr, and mends however to affix`, the
Mrs. Jim `Crockett, .his grange' "Air Mail" label on envelopes,
Mother, Mrs,. • McNally, his
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Unsealed cards, however, carr
Crockett all - of London; be sent Air Mail at the rate of
Mrs. Leonard' \Reed and Mrs. Norma' iters, Mr. and Mrs. 12 cents up to :one ounce, sr
George Errington, Rost Andrew and 'family of
surface at the rate of 8 cents: up
Kincardine, Mr. and. Mrs. 'to•one iunce:,Cards'sent by sur-
-PLAN ° 'Bruce Utley o'f Goderich, her
face may still be airlifted part
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES brother Mr. and Mrs.' Larry way or through to destination
.� Pentland and family and her depending on aircraft space
Anniversary, services will be grandmother, availability. ^ ,
Mrs.' Ethel
held • in Dungannon United McDonald, Dungannon, her The rates for cards for
Church on Sunday, September. sister, Miss Lori Pentland and
29 with 'Rev. Glen , Wright of • the hosts, Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred
- Exeter as guest 'speaker, ,Pentland,
Special music has been ' ', Best Wishes to' Mr. Lorne 'cents for surface ('unsealed) and
arranged for both services, .11 Ivers who celebrated his 81st 10 cents by air to the U.S.A.
a.
m, and 7 p.m. Following the birthday at the first ,of last °
pneumonia and continue to. -•
lose weight for weeks: morning service there will be a week.
destination in North 'America
(Canada and the U,S.A.) are: 8
cents for first class (sealed), 6+
KI,N�$BRIE,G,E K,A+PtRS
Mrs Joe Courinij129 1189
Since sympathy' is extended ber 21 to Paul Black, Several•l:
to Mr.ond Mrs. Dennis Dalton, from tht :area attended the
and family on the death of Mrs, reception held in their honor. at
Dalton's mother, Mrs. Herman • the Saltford Valley Hall •
Lan,f5iertus 'on Monday, Sep- • ;following. their marriage.
tember" 16, in her 89th year at, ..A large crowd attended the
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Victoria Hospital in, London,' " 'Tractor Tull held; at- Lucknow.
where she had been a patient on Sunday afternoon.
for the last eight weeks, 'Congratulations to Cletus.
John Sheardown began "his Dalton and Joe Van Osch of .,
new. job as Recreational Direc- Kingsbridge who won prizes .in : ,
tor at the Psychiatric Hospital the different events.
in South Porcupine on Monday, School children are making
September 16,, Mrs. Sheardown plans to enter in the .Dungan -
and son Ricky will follow at a non Fall Fair parade to be held
later date. on Friday September 27, begin -
Betty Hendriks~ daughter of ning at 1 pm.
Mi•. and Mrs. Martin Hendriks ' Mrs. John Austin, president
has started Nurse's Training at of the National Farmers Ur.ion
the Ge,ar.gian.C.ol►ege- i -n ---Owen- nn
-aounces--- t•he• plans -'---for a••------
Sound. Thanksgiving Supper to be held
, ` Congratulatigns to Mr. „arid at the Brookside Public School,
Mrs. Max, Riegling (nee' Helen on Saturday October 12 are
Courtney) on the birth of a almost completed. A draw will
baby boy (Dean Adam) in the be held for a hand made quilt, .t.
Alexandra Marine and General valued at 475; beef" valued at
Hospital Goderich, on Friday; 40 , and •1,15 cash. The
September 20, Proud grand- program will be of local talent.
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl .A fife on Friday evening,'
Riegling and Mr. and Mrs. Leo September 20 at the Kintail
Courtney. Welding Shop ' completely
destroyed a car owned by
Frank Van Diepanbeek„ and.
the 'contents,of the shop 'awned
by Armand Forgett.
Kingsbridge Boys (age 12 to
•'15) ,were ' defeated .by the
Lucknow boys (ages' 12 to 15)
two games to t) in the semi final
series. Lucknow will now meet
Port Albert boys in the" final
sales.
Ashfield' All 'Stars defeated
the Colborne All Stars by a
score of' 24 to 14 at the
'Lu know ball diamond on
Monday evening September''16. -
Mrs. John Howard, president.
of -the Kingsbridge Catholic
Women's' League .and members
Mrs. Martin Hendriks, Mrs.
John Miltenburg, Mrs. Theo
Van Diep'an,, ,Mrs. Wilfre.d
Austin, Mrs. Bernardine Kin-
ney and Mrs. Joe Courtney at-
tended the pea nery meeting for
the Stratford Divisior) of the
London diocese of the Catholic
Women's League held in St.
Columban on Wednesday, Sep-•
tember" 18.
The annual Knights of
Columbuspicnic was held at
the Ashfield Park on Sunday
afternoon, September 22 from 1
pm to 5' pm in spite of the cool
weather.
Ken Moran, • son of Mr.' and The first meeting of the
Mrs. Bob Farrish is enrolled as Kingsbridge, "Club Girl Enter-
an electronics technician at the tains" was held at Mrs. Karla
De Vry Institute of Technology • Vogan on Wednesday
Toronto. Classes •• begaji on • ber 11
A postmortem should' be time of fellowship, which af- . " Some. village 'residents 'have
fords opportunity to renew seen and.. heard flocks' of wild
carried out on animals that•die, .and enjoy the °
to 'provide_ an accurate„acquaintancesJ y geese heading south, which
diagnosis. This can be done -by lunch served by the ladies. - reminds us that cold weather is
your own veterinarian or at any The. ladies of Ashfield' .are at hand,
asked to bring sandwiches and, Mr. and Mrs, RAD. A'ldham,
of the Ministry's veterinary ser- those from Wawanosh, s wares
vices laboratories. - sqarea . Johnny, Greg and -Larissa and
or cookies, please. Dwight's mother, Mrs. Bertha
COMMUNITY NEWS Aldham visited,with,Mrs:' Mary
Bere and family on 'Sunday.
Rev. Thompson of the ,.'
' "If the disease „,is diagnosed -
on •yo.Ur .farm, move the
animals out of the pasture ini
mediately, but • with extreme
Canadian Bible Society gave an ' DUNGANNON 1 4-H' CLUB
caution; any undue stress or ex -
inspiring sermon, "What is the The first meeting of Dusan-
citement can cause the animals Most Important?” in Dungan- non 174-H Club was held at the
to . die on the spot,',' Dr• Van non United Church on Sunday home of Mrs, Fred Young at 7
•Dreumel warns:' • ' Mrs. • Annabelle Aitchison
ff.M. on Tuesday, September 17.
. :Badly affected animals can from near Ripley supplied in , The` meeting opened With six
be salvaged for'slaughter. Grade 3, Room 5 at Brookside, - members answering the roll
•,.In spite of contionuing Public School 'on Friday for : call:.
research in- Canada „and the Mrs. •Dor`othy- Chisholm, -whose
The deadline 'dates for.
mailing Christmas Cards for
destinations in Canada .is,
December 13 for 'out--of-town
and December f 7, ' for loeal
mail.
The deadline dates 'are
December 10 for Surface mail -
to the.U.S.A.. and December 15
for Air Mail.
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Kingsbridge Merrymakers
Monday, September 23." ,There were 15 members
Students of "St.- Joseph's °^ present. -
school at Kingsbridge enjoyed a
The election of officers 'was
holiday ort Monday, September held: president; hie' `Van,.
23 as `it was a professional Diepen; vice 'president, Brenda
development day fo'r' the• Culbert; secretary, Donna
teachers . of the Huron -.Perth Moran; press repeirter, Ann°,.
Separate' schools,, Drennan: •
The ushers of St. Joseph', The members received .han-
church Kingsbridge' enjoyed- Bout. pamphlets and went over
aparty held in their honor at, them. Mrs. Hogan outlined the'
requirements for.the club and.
the . home of Michael Courtney q
on. Wednesday . evening, Sep . for club meinbers, . Record
tember 18. -- books .and hostess files were ..
Mr. anal Mrs. i.aurenye� outlined., ° Girls •s'tudied..
Austin, their ' daughter Mrs. - "Working Methods in'the Kit
Jim (Shirley) Grobbel and. ' chens". , Mrs. •Van Osch went
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`family Barbara, Michelle .and over "Fun with Flowers".
Philip' of Detroit, Michigan, „ The second meeting of the.
The election of officers took'O.Williams, •
U.S: there 'is no suitable treat mother, Mrs. E1'ltott • of Johrr. �ht:a5 retu
place with the following result ned ho ,Manitoba,
ment.for a typical pneumonia Brussels, died in Wingham president, Cathy Pentland;
a on urs • a ni after spending ten days with his
•:as • yet. Treatment to ease hospit l Th d y ght .vice-president,'Leola Chisholm;
restricted breathing will Mr. and.Mr.4 `. Frank Thomp- the office of secretary and press
sameti'rie''help, to carry 'the son enjoyed 'a day at Western , reporter will rotate and Elaine
animal past the 48-hour period. - Fair' in London on Wednesday.: 'Stewart will hold it' first,
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Toprevent the disease, Dr. On :Wedneeday p All members are to bring
18; -at 6:00 p.m. ;Mrs. 'Gwen suggested names for the club to
Van Dreumel suggests that any gg
changes from dry pasture be Caesar and Mrs. Mary Bere at the next meeting which will` be
tended the first- session of -the held Wednesdav, September 25,
made 'gradually, increasing the
Psychology 020 course, an Ex -
amount of time cattle are -' at the home �.of Mrs. Dan
allowed in the pasture by ones tensiol"i-'class from The Univer- Maclnnes:
f halo
.• .Jack „visited on the weekend with the Kingsbridge 4-H Club was held
• last, Th sda t the horfre of
Mrs. Anton: Va.n Osch,
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GODERICH
524=909-7
MR. FARMER '
We need farms!!• 50, 100,, 200 acres, set up for beef*dairy, hog,
or cash crops. It..You're thinking' of selling your farm, or
acreage, contact us. Alt• enquiries confidential.
• FAMILY AFFAIR
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home, with dpaclous kitchen, dining room, double living room,
. • and extra 'large. bathroom. Plus garage,with workshop. Nearly
an acre -of land••goes with this property now' reduced for quick
sale.'' . •t, • ."
CONVENIENT ,WEST -END •
- 'NEAR THE HIGH SCHOOL — is this' custom designed 3 •
• bedroom tw'o storey immaculate family home. Pastures, lar e
living room with fireplace, finished .games item with built in
► bar and fridge, maste r bedroom with patio doors to sun deck.
• •Outstanding vakte at $41,900.00.' as` owner is moving. Just
flied. • - � n
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home. Kitchen has new cupboards' 'aplenty, large carpeted
Hving room, 2 cozyr bedrooms. Full basement with new wiring,••
new gas furnace, plus new siding ,makes this the beet buy In
Town. .
SOMETHING DIFFERENT -
WE.HAVE IT -- here is your opportunity to own your own coup•"
try home. Carpenters Special, as, -it needs some decorating.
Open for offers as'the Estate must be settles, by"the end of the
• month. Located qne mile 'north of Luck now. Where else ' can ,�
you buy st home with an acre of land for only $46,900.00.
LUXURY WATERFRONT LIVING Fa
SUNSET BEACH -- 183 foot frontage, .wide sandy' beech, o
, heairlly treed. Lavish executive 3 season home.lf you're re>llred `
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! ,000.00. 6
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SALOON FRONT 2 "storey,buiiding" many possibilities f J`
antique shop,' hobby oecraft shop. Bargain priced at $5,500:00. `-
WORTH EVERY TREE -�- 50 acres of bush, wonderful hunting'
and retreat'property. Severalsprings, t out stream a real .
hideaway: Fail. price •--- $10,500.00 --- ¶/'3 down. ..
40VABLE DREAM -yr 12' x' -50 ttt:Qbll� home, fui'nlshed,
situated at Cherokee Lane, Meneset Park.• Full price ;� .
511,500,00 or best cash offer. M1µ R
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°U offered at Goderich Psychiatric
hay can be fed in tlaefield. the reading c� .Ere discussion
• Hospital. The lecturers are four from the leader's' pamphlet
"It's extremely important psychologists from the hospital, which 'contained information
that , producers watch their ' Brian O'Neil, Tim Hill, Tony
>animals closely for the first two Miller and Jeff Langford.
weeks in 'the• pasture. If they --Greg Alton, son' of Mr. and
start showing signs of a typical Mrs. Jack Alton •has star:.ted a
pneumonia,' remove them right; course at Guelph University.
away;'" he emphasizes. Shelley Alton,,.daughter °'of Mr,
and Ars. Jack Alton has begun.
her second year at The' Un'iver-
sity of Western Ontario in Lon-
don. • .
..,Frank Moultontr has been in
name Wi•ngham Hospital this past
week' ' suffering frorri
pneumonia. tie :was able to
come home' on Saturday,
:Mr. 'and Mrs. Jack Higgins,
.; St. 'Clements, Michigan; spent
The-serni-annual meeting of Borne time with, Mr. and Mrs.
St. •Peter's 'Parish Council was ' Aubrey Higgins in the past few -
held 'in the.'parish hall W.ed• days¢' The young couple, along
nesday, September 1, . Reports 'with a number' of friends from
United States, have been -
were presented: by the Commit- engaged aan aq golf tournament
tee Co-ordinators• at Grand Bend for fife past four
St--P:eter s
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Councit
inew advisors
The council named new days,.
members to ;-fitl vacancies on Mrs. La9�ry Pentland °held a
the Board of Advisors, •These birthday dinner in honor of her
members who will serve for"two - father, Mr. Peter° Bilstra:' her
year's are Lloyd Aubin, Jim sister-in-law, MiQ. Bilstr"a, and
Bolan, Richard Brenner, John Larry's grandmother, M.rs.
Buchanan, John DykstraMary Efli'el McDonald,' whose birth -
Fuller, Ray' Jeffrey andtrd,days all fell ttrr the same day.
Alphonse Wick, °- recently,
October -7- wasr dselected for Mf, and Mrs, George 'ltfton �°
the first meeting of the new
of Brucefield called on Mrs.
executive. Minnie Jones and Met°cri .Sun
- The meeting was followed by , '
an enjoyable wine and cheese day• l�"ir...._Cjifton s father:was
social. ,, a raised on a farm op.p'osite what
used to be known as Plunkett's ••'
' School near concession 2, West
A -Wawanosh.
. Mrs: ,,Ru 'y�°ell (-'John.sto �'s
mother., Mrs. George Hill, died .
in Owers So d d on Sunday at
the age cif 94. years, Mr. end•'
Mrs. Johnston motored to r,
Owen Sound on Monday. • ..
Mr. and Mrs: Bill" Moulton of.
Simroe and his q sister, M 's.'
' , Howe called mi their father,
Mr. Frank Mgultoh°, while he
was ho5pit'a.liied. ,
Chas: Frfiwler . 'as released •
from Wingham Hospital ohL
• tr
dti hospitality, 'reference fide
methods and filing material.
F.or 'group work each member
participated ' in flower
arranging. - '
The leaders, Bev Mactnnes
and Donna Young, hope to
phave all members present ,at
the' next meeting.
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parents,.. Mr:. and• • Mrs
Williams, Hincks Street,
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former's brother Mr: and Mrs. Thursday a
Cyril Austin. They visited on
President Lia Van • Diepan
Saturday with Mrs: Mary
Angora ,Rabbits
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Angora, that lovely soft•knit-
ting . wool, comes from Angora { .
• rabbits. A, mature male Angora`
rabbit ,will yield abiiut 12 oun-
ces of wool a year.
Most Angora, rabbits are
" ,White, -hut they niay be bred in
a variety of colors to ptrcoduce
naturally, colored wool.
Angora breeders ,must take
special care to, keep their rabbit
hutches clean. They must also.'
brush the animals -once a' week
to keep dust and ' chaff• from-
'° matting the rahbit's'..hair,
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Plan I0 attend tho
DUNGANNON FAIL FAIR
Friday; September 27
%HORSE IRACESS
WESTERNs'RACES
°DOMESTIC SCIENCE
BMA' SHOW
Parade at 1:00 p.m.
in Dingannon
a
h meetin to ether
ca 11 ed t o g g,
Mertibers took a vote on the
name of the- club which is •
"'Kingsbridge Merrymakers".
Next meeting will be September
26 . ar' the home of Mrs. Tom_
Hogan. ,
A discussion of table settings
° and service and table manners
was held.
C a anent at 'Huron- '
orrrveau, p
view in Clinton: Dinner guests'
on ..Sunday were Mrs. Irene
Murphy of Goderich and M,r.
Frank Austin of. Dungannon.
'. Mr. and Mrs. !Jerry Ross and
family, of Kitchener were recent
visitors with Mr..and Mrs. Joe
Courtney and .family:
Several from this area atten-
-ded the 109th Annus.l
Lucknow Fall'. Fair held ih
Lucknow on Friday and Satur-
day September 20 ' and o 21.
'Pupils of St. Joseph's,school at •
Fingsbridge .entered a float in ,
the .parade.. Congratulations to
little Raymond Patrick'Dalton,
six month old son -of Mr.° and ,
Mrs, Cletus Dalton who placed
second in• the baby class -(6 to
.12- month)...age group.
.Congratulations to Misson-
nie Hickey, daughter
r ;of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Hickey who •4was
.married on Saturday,. Septern-,
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by Tammie 'MacDonald and'
Brenda.. C.ulber't ,ori. -tableset-'
ting. l
'4 For . grdup work the girls.'
paired off and made a flower
arrangement for a table.
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"E!iuy now ... Price freeze" for 1975.
Delbar Investments. of Goderich Ltd.
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