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The Bulletin August 16, 1968 Page 3
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Pioneer Park Association Personals holds annual meeting
The annual meeting of the
Pioneer Park Association was
held Saturday, August 10, in the
park with a good attendance.
Reports were read by the
secretary and treasurer. The
disbursements last year were
greater than the receipts. Owing
to the large expenditure of
putting the park into the
excellent shape it is now in, the
Association feels this piece of
land, through voluntary effort,
has become an asset to the
village and all monies spent,
completely worthwhile.
The Board of Directors
consists of 9 members. At each
annual meeting, three are
elected. This year, Mrs. John
MacKenzie, and Mrs. W. E.
Parker were re-nominated and
Mr. Harry Baker filled the
position of late Gordon
Galbraith, who had always been
a staunch supporter of the Park.
A successful rummage sale was
held and plans for another in
1969 were made when Mrs.
William Tillmann and Mrs. Hugh
Gregory will convene the sale,
July 11.
During recent storms a large
piece of land at the south end
slipped down the bank. It is
difficult to find a solution to
this problem but some ideas will
be investigated.
The Association sponsored
and financially supported the
Children's Art Show. An
appropriate name sign will be
erected in the park.
The executive officers were
re-elected for the coming year.
They are: Canon F. H. Paull,
President; H. K. Kalbfeisch,
Vice-President; Miss K. Reid,
Secretary; Mrs. William Parker,
Treasurer.
Mrs. W. W. Gurney, Miss Rae
Gurney and Mrs. Rae of
Wingham, Mrs. Howard Heibein
and Miss Anna Heibein of
Kitchener and Mrs. Clare Bice of
London, all of whom are
vacationing in Kincardine, were
visitors of Miss Mabel Hodgins
and Miss Margaret Macdonald at
`Stonehaven'.
Recent visitors with Mrs. B.
R. Menerey for two weeks were
Mrs. Edna Turner and Mrs. L.
Turner of DetrOit; - On Sunday
Mrs. Menerey accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Elliott of
London to Yale, Michigan, were
they attended a Menerey family
reunion.
On Monday evening, the band
concert given by the Goderich
Kinsmen's Town Band was very
well attended.
Family visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. G. N. Rivers last week were,
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Rivers and
family, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rivers
and family all of London,
spending this week with them
are Miss Claudia Mansour and
Mr. Monty Poulter both of
Ottawa.
RCMP Constable Gerald
Wallis, Mrs. Wallis, Tracy and
Fred, and Miss Delaney Waddell,
all of Morris, Manitoba, are
visiting the former's mother,
Mrs. Fred Wallis.
Recent guests of Mrs. George
Little have been, Mrs. Vera
McPherson and her
granddaughter, Miss Judy. Gould
of Windsor.
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her home in Windsor on Tuesday
after being the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl E. Dheil for the past
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