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KING RF.UNIGN
The King family reunion was
held on June a at Riverview
Park, xeter. There were 50
present for dinner.
An election of officers was
held and the following people
elected to office for a two-year
term: President, Kenneth
Preszcator; secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. Allan Pfaff.
Winners of the races were:
tots, Laurie Willert; 7 to 10
years old, Dianne Preszcator,
Teddy Triebner; 11 and
12-year-old, Patsy Cook, Steven
Willed; teenagers, Darlene Webb,
Glenda Pfaff; bag race, Darlene
Webb.
Relay race, fill the bottle
with water, Jean Neil's team; pie
plate race, Velma Preszcator's
team; men's kick the slipper,
Russell King; women's kick the
slipper, Jean Neil; guess the
number of candies in the can,
Mervyn Webb; most lace on slip,
Lois Ryall; guess the height of
three people, Ruby Triebner.
THEY STOPPED FOR A REST - The walkers in Saturday's Lions Club Walkathon were given several
opportunities to rest by checking in at certain points. Above, Jack. Smith is recording the progress of
Catherine Horrell, Bob Baynham, Ada Dinney, Tina Vanderlaan, Kelly Gaiser and June and Murray Moore.
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WI members at Staffa
told to keep on smiling
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
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Thursday, June 19,
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DURING NORMAL OFFICE HOURS
9.00 A.M. to 5.15 P.M.
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NEIL REUNION
At the annual Neil Picnic,
descendants of the late Richard
and Elizabeth Neil met in
Riverview Park.
Despite the cold weather
there was a good turn out.
Sports were held in the
afternoon convened by Clayton,
Alice, Tom and Mary Kooy.
Youngest person, Bonnie
Jean Kooy; longest name, Cathy
Roberts; man with most change
in pocket, Wm. Essery; tallest
person, Allan Elston; largest
waist, Donald Essery;
Closest birthday, Kay Elston;
clothes pins, Helen Roberts;
taste and smell, Kay Elston,
Murray Neil; candies in jar, Tom
Roberts;
Coming farthest, Marian
Penwarden, Sarnia; most
grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Essery; pages in book, Wm.
Essery; children's race, Tom
Roberts, Linda Roberts.
During the supper hour a
business meeting was held with
Win. Essery, president in the
chair.
Officers for 1970 are:
President, Murray Neil;
vice-president, Carl Turner;
secretary-treasurer, Kay Elston;
sports committee, Marian
Penwarden, Stella Essery.
Picnic for 1970 to be held the
second Sunday in June at
Riverview Park, Exeter.
a display this year at Mitchell
Fair on "Baking with Yeast",
The bus trip on June 10 was
discussed and each member is to
take a guest.
Mrs. Ed. Chappel gave a
report on the officers'
conference at Guelph which she
attended. A report on the
District Annual at Avonton was
given by Miss Vera Hambley.
Hostesses for the evening
were Mrs. Roy McDonald, Mrs.
Gordon Hoggarth and Mrs. Ed.
Chappel.
lsche, Brenda and Bradley, RR 5
Stratford; Mr. & Mrs. Wilfrid
Annis, Joan and Calvin, Mitchell;
George Brodhagen, Stratford;
David Canting, Mitchell; Mr. &
Mrs. Alvin Cole, Jean and
Donald, Cromarty; Mrs. William
Cole, Hensel!,
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Lamont,
Seaforth, visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Norris and
family.
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Miller,
Munro, visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Arthur Kemp.
Miss Dianne Miller visited
over the weekend with Miss
Carol Miller.
Miss Heather Daynard has
accepted a position at Bigwin,
Muskoka, for the summer
months.
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By MRS. G. HOOPER
Leonard Thacker, Linda,
Cathy and Joy visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan
of Brinsley.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Parkinson
visited Sunday evening with Mr.
& Mrs. Claire Sisson.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Jones, Edwin
and Donna spent Sunday at the
cottage at Port Franks.
The Citizenship and
Education meeting of the Staffa
Women's Institute was held in
the township hall, Wednesday,
May 28.
Mrs. Ed. Chappel presided.
Mrs. Roy McDonald
presented the motto, "Keep
smiling, the whole world is
taking your picture". There were
16 members and six visitors
present.
Roll call was answered by "If
you were to leave Canada, to
what country would you go."
The 4-H Homemaker Club
girls were present. Staffa No. 1
girls had a demonstration on a
cold lunch for a hot day with
Eleanor Butson, Mary Barnes
and Marilyn Miller taking part.
Staffa No. 2 girls had an exhibit
on salads to accompany cold
meats with Heather McPhail
giving the comments.
Mrs. Gordon Laing favored
everyone with an accordion solo.
Guest speaker for the evening
was Mrs. Robert Simpson,
Hensall. She gave a paper on
citizenship. Mrs. Simpson was
thanked and presented with a
gift by Mrs. Gordon Hoggarth.
The members agreed to set up
PERSONALS
Plans are underway for an
interdenominational church
service to be held at the Hibbert
Township shed, Sunday, June 29
at 2:30 p.m.
Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Morrison,
Rainy River, Ontario and Mrs.
Ed. OJver, Windthorst, Sask.,
visited recently with Misses
Ethel and Laura Balkwill and
Roy, Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr. &
Mrs. Robert Norris and family.
A family gathering was held
Sunday at the home of Mr. &
Mrs. John Templeman and
family. Those present were Mr_
& Mrs. Eldie McNicol and Bob,
London; Mr. & Mrs. Russell
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to reject plan
At a June 9 meeting, the
board of directors of district 5
of the Ontario Farmers Union
made a recommendation to its
members and all farmers that
they vote NO on the proposed
General Farm Organization vote
on June 24.
The directors claim GFO will
create services that are
unnecessary and unwanted by
the farmers. These services will
cost the farmers about $21/2
million to be paid by farmers
over and above the $5 million
already paid to marketing boards
and commodity associations.
A SERIOUS MOMENT—It was a serious moment in the life of Chris
Dye, just one of many Stephen Central School students who visited
the library Friday morning when Dr. G.P.A. Evans, Medical Officer
of Health for Huron County, was giving vaccinations against small
pox. There was the usual chatter among students as they waited
their turns but when the ordeal was past, each boy and girl was
anxious to swap accounts of the `painful' experience with anyone
who would listen. (T-A photo)
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