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A10 THE HURON EXPOSITiRR:, JUNE 17, 1991
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BY MARGARET brought back memories from The taand) also received a done a better lob of repla. ing Mtlieti said "a guv crnment is his "adv ice, N u:u s. humanity Huron -Bruce. - introduced MP Bob McKinley. and Engel are well-known
ARBUCKLE his political career: the night gold mantel clock with mu- Murray". saying that' Mur only as good as the people and sense of what was right several other dignitaries on Many letters and. tele- authors. but not on Ontario
It was a night for laugh- in 1962 when he won a keenly sisal chimes. ray Elston is proving to h. vuu elect." and the people of for people." hand to showtheir appreeia- grams of congratulations to high school English courses.
ter and reminiscing last contested Liberal nomma- Many of Mr. Gaunt's equally friendh and helpful Huron -Bruce were luck% to Dr Smith said Mr. Gaunt tion. Among them were Mr. Gaunt were received. which feature eight male
Thursday when nearly 1.300 tion: his first electoral win in friends and former cot- at Queen's Park have had a man tit Mr is genumety a product of his former Liberal leader Bob Among them was a letter authors for every female.
people turned out to pay the 1962 by-election and 10 leagues from Queen's Park - Jack Riddell. Huron Mid Gaunt's calibre n• represent- fellow c►titens and com'mun- Nixon; David Peterson, MPP from the prime minister. Seven main characters are
tribute to Murray Gaunt for months later when he won attended to pay tribute. Most dlesex MPP. said Mr haunt themtty and is missed greatly in for London -Centre. Hugh Pierre Trudeau and a framed male for every one female.
his many years as MPP for his second election by only 28 had amusing anecdo es to has a pair, of shoes .tnv.uir Liberal leader �tu,trt••Smnh the 4aticus and in the Legi- Edighoffer, MP for Perth; scroll from the federal agri= lPriscilla Galloway, author of
1Turpn•$rue@. votes utter the gffteiat` re tell about :'the ma'n %4ith the s►.wuld like to:jWJIQu tilt)" isoii M.r daunt vas ,ilvvay. slatu.rf • Murray CaMiff, NIP for culture minister. Eugene What'$ Wrong -with High
". • Hurler+ t,lstott: M'PP toe 1iurQn=B.lttcp; ,and` former WhglaO. School Englis,h?"f
ffuron7Bruee "Liberal' qs• count. heartiest t'au, 'h� to thcr P °'.
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Huron 4ruoe realty . h nk . 1 be tit }„'bi:,g. n o
change.. that small Ttrtne rolls. atoun ihi year Mlt.taay, Nesbitt. Bites the. , aisd' two `Rirl3 played'taG�y 17Fldtty.tn �iti� � dupg ��t�
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Mr. Gaunt told. th Sather- W. Gauer ex msied sirs cornerµ cin which you live:'' ` there is, a tecor-d' nu'mlief of New this year in Londes- teams. The Peewees coached tit¢ Auglist. his activity, is ' *0 �ade�boto [jotls `irjil be , "'�Q't"rb''ll see. you at the h�1
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iiia of friends, former ..tilt- carr appreciation for )lac gtft� }fie said Mr Ga>(n't had daxie ileums keeping the Londes- bolo is T -ball ' which will IJY 13' 1 Bromley and' the open to 4lnyotie -who is a holding their .annual over 30 park ---
leagues and staff "he w.is he And his family were given that born Diamond Busy e4ry comprise of 'youngsters not Midge girls lead by Brad ,
overwhelmed by the large that night on behalf of the Bob McKessork. provin night• old enough to play' squirt Kennedy. The girls will play
crowd. He had not been in people of Huron -Bruce the tial member of for Grey, told There are two teams of softball Hut interested in most of their games on
favor of 'the event, he said. gold chains for his son and the crowd that with Mr. ladies calling the Londesboro learning the basics of ball. Tuesday evenings. The on
Londesbcro diamond sche'dule'
because ' -1 owe the people . daughter, Stephen and Gaunt there were no excuses field their home, the first is Bruce Shillinglaw and Ken are respresented by Keith
Huron -Bruce much more Stephanie; the family ring for and "there is not a selfish the Summerhill Ladies Team Scott have taken the reins of Allen and the Peewee boys,
than they owe me --and I still his wife. Pat; and the roan , bone to his body". He added again coached by Bev Brom- this project. Their activities the Bantams coached by Following is schedule of diamond activit- Wednesday, Jute 24W 700 Pee Wee Boys
feel that way." diamond ring which was that the constituents ' of
ley and Bob $zusz, while the will take place every Wed- Dave Overbce and Mark les for the rest of June. 8.30 Bantam Boys
He said the evening presented to him. Huron -Bruce "couldn't have second team is the returning nesday at the small diamond Kennedy leading the Mid- Thursday, June 25th 7:Q0 Squirts
Londesboro Ladies Team to the 'east of the main gets. The boys games are
llead by Carmen Bernard and diamond which was recently scheduled basically on Wed- Thursday, June 18th Men's Slo-Pitch 8:30 Men's Slo-Pitch'
. ,Rin Johnston. Both Teams renovated by an able group nesday nights. iiida Y' June 19 Lion's »day: June 26th Open
we well into their schedule. of volunteers, financed by The Moms and Dads slo- Saturday. June 20th Slo-Pitch Monday, June 29 7:00 Squirts
They play most home games Sunday, June 21th Tourney 8:30 Summerhill Ladies
• m Monday nights under the Monday, June 22nd 7:00 Squirts Tuesday, June 30 7:00 Squirts
Ights and welcome your 8:30 Sun-mezbpl Ladies 8:30 Pee Wee Girls
supportTuesday. June 23rd 7:00 Squirts Wednesday, July 15 7:00 Practise
The men also have two 8.30 Midget Girls „ 0 Bantam
g 8.3 Boys
Peoteams. One coached by John W
Hank and Neil Salverda and h N rth Main St
tll� Paul McQuaid visited his, ome on o
the second organized by Seaforth arriving from Edmonton Alberta. Also Mr. and
'Keith Allen. These teams Staff has been hired for
` Mrs. Norman McQuaid of Guelph, Joseph McQuaid and
play slo-pitch on Thursday Scaforth's sumn ••r recrea-
dghts alternating home tion programs and they in- " friend of Clinton, Aloysious McQuaid of Kitchener, Mr.
CLIP AND BRING IN hires against various exhibit- elude events supervisor and Mrs. Leo Ryan and Michael, and Betty Ann Woods
from Georgetown. Paul is 'returning to Edmonton, ,where
iDn opponents. Kathy Larone; ICddl'rS Don g
' I THESE COUPONS r pp° Crocker and Mari Jane is employed at "Custom Colours,"
In the squirt house league
FOR BIG FURNITURE t#rltich gets rolling next Mon- Nigh, Norma Eisler, Mary Catherine Lane and Fran Hook
SAVINGS! I .
day there are six teams; the Playschool supervtsor is joined 560 former graduates of St. Joseph's Hospital.,
Mets coached by Ann Adams Joyce.Broadfoot and leaders London and celebrated the school's 80th anniversary last•
--- -- i , The Dodgers lead` by Bruce are Faye .Carnoc-han. Lynne weekend.
_-______---- ---- j , Bee ma, Allan Bosman will Dodds and Lisa Hcuttenmil-
�^• —'• tis Mr. and Mrs. J.S: Walker attended the spring
1pide The Expos, The Blue ler. convocation at Michigan State University in East Lansing
!� _----- t Jays will be coached by Art
• -�_ • _ on Saturday, June 13th, where Phyllis Armitage Ince
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Airdrie, Torn Duizer returns Bryans) received her degree of Bachelor. I Arts. Phyllis
L i - i graduated with high. honours in Human Environment and 1LWtT=Cy
t � Design, and plans to join an architecture or iptecior designs,, • farm. Phyllis and her family will be returning to Waterloo
i Attention vi here her husband Howard has accepted a Faculty
position in the School of Accounting at the University of,
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' �,�`.; 5 offi� Veter''ans F The students of Jane Vincent entertained- their
at1�1 i � . /- mothers at a piano recital recently at her home nose who
per Unit i t
'I / ( contributed solos were Kate and Jai a apple, . Danny, i z Gulf
' (1t•" Mattress and Box Spring) , i EX -Service Men •,- '�' i t
1 i �.. • ( -er °' r �..;�-• Dean and Laurie Glanville, Mary ,Lou Stewart, Vicki i• r, �■ ■ W I N ■ • • O t
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•- � •� f � Tradon, Anne and Sharon Wilson, Tracy and Cheryl Read, '
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Qu aenSize � cy Bedard, 'Patricia Schwarz, Joyanne Van .Vliet. t SEH SPEED. BICIf ,
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i , •� - ------------ - and .De Dependents tau f)flicrr contributed' duets were Dean Glanville and Ron.. Pr c o r � - 'You receivK
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t V.°' •..:�• �••-..r and Susan Pullman and Debbie Henderson. Those w
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Brenda and Susan Pullman. Unable to attend were Lori i ' Draw )uly 10
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' Strong and June Haney.
( :' I P v' v' Officer of London We Now Naive Super Unlleaded
' SAVE 2 WAYS! ; CHESTERFIELDS, , . ro milli Service Ofei y --
Mr. Andrew McNichol who has been in University ____________
((: , will he v i�,iting in the arra `
Hospital, London for some time returned'to his Market '
COUPON -SAVINGS Street home this week.
$60Anyone wishing inforniadon, advice or assistance, w..wnauu. e
. AND ; ((i Mr.. McNichol also attended graduation ceremonies at
regarding: Conestoga College School of Nursing in Kitchener when WHERE???
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f - : his,daughter; Sharon Elliott•graduated as .an RN: Mrs.
SAVE 7 /o 'SALES'- a„ ch•st•rfldldInStock. Ib! Trentmeni for entitled veteran~: Tucked Awav, BE--C-OOLI
TAX ON with'thls coupon 0� Elliott received a graduating award, as the most eff cient u
Icl Application for Benevolent Fund%: and out pf Sight t, 4U YAu Air cmwt•
nurse. She's -married to Seaforth native Robert Elliott and flow tuned �G now.
THESE ITEMS!=mow_ u�v=sy: u.._:v, ...._•.; .. i Idl Appeals ►);ainsl advvr,c original :application till b a.g.,b ,M r•„g hot
' >. �•` �..�•v� u�u u II War Veterans and R'idowti Allirw:encc, they are the parents of three boys, David, Darren, and we're just to your Right
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• ____________________ , is requested to contact this tier% ice Officer of Seaforth atthew.
-" n_=!v'^ $ R Branch 1 6 Royal Canadian Lrl;ipn vvhoze name Those from Seaforth attending the funeral of the late after the stop Light
�- — - - - e e T appears 1.46 R ,%aI to Mrs. Lapslie Smith of Ajax last week were Mr. and
,� Mrs. Carl Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Dalton, Mr. and
R >' Mrs. Pere Dalton, Mr., Archie Smith and from Mitchell,
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_._.Ra �JLR� �� ,1 .. _ .._ .. _ .... _._ ,.._ -_ Mrs T't}fie Butler: '"7=0'33_.. _
c F11ii ,, SABLE dun a 29th' g
Rus�� " Mr and Mrs. Angus, MacLean celebrated )hear 40th '
O ENDS ' Wedding Anniversary with a family ' dinner June 14.
/O Off °?;!� ; To Arrange an Intrry iew Contact CLEAVE. ('OOMBS Attending were their Children, and families: Jane, 'Horde. °
Ni>a 1 JUHE0 Service Officer, Scaftrrlh Branch 1.56, Robert and .Judd MacLean of Woodstock and' Melissa,
(•`�: ANY PIECE Royal Canadian Legion Douglas. and Gregory Teschke of Kitchener, „
(ll� ' Phone 527-1155 Mrs. Mona Enzensber er visited with a .former
VI coupo^ vzw classmate Mrs., Helen Pethick, London while both
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Lo on l=ave hund
C���- nd THIS WEEK
StdL�D reds and fifty Alumnae�•were .
'you Q +��• resent. from over half the
�' DiRGH ail i, TMAN.M� N/Rr p/��+G)V7S� Upited States including New
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27 many of the Canadian Pro- -
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vinces. There was at least NEXT
6 O�� ;' /t 1ERICA'S LE&9NCAIIY /ONES one graduate attending froth NEER
AIII Ex07lC•FNTERTi4/NEI�I� each class rom 19}8 to 19'6,
nye p n Garth Bourne Show
Sf1S 1 the.Ja erbet the final year
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�---=•�?!�•.�!��? t 1 June 13th there was the vet'y
ft � �well. attended lunch at; Finli-
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day inn, King St. followed -by commerc
+, 1 iG • a tour sbf the hospital and on
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ALL PAY Sunday, June 14th mates at
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■ t S Mount St. Joseph followed
t ECLIK "R f > 's N0 SALES , p Seaforth
� � r by a coffee hour and visiting.
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