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McCall reunion
hears music
The annual McCall Picnic
wr . held Sunday, Aug. 19 in
Seaforth Lions Park with
an attendance of 48 people
from Carleton Place, Wing-
ham, Blyth, Walton, Listowelj
Brussels, Ethel, Campbell-
vile, Mitchell and Moncton,
New Brunswick. Both dinner
and supper were served
under the direction of Mr.
and Mrs. John Perrie and
Mr. and Mrs. David Perrie.
A short business period was
conducted by the President,
Walter Bewley.
The picnic will be held
again next year the third
Sunday in August in the
same location. Ross
Stephenson was elected
President; Bill Young, Vice- ,
pres.; Jean Bewley, Sec.- '
treas.; Ross and Lois McCall,
lunch convenors; Jack and
Doreen McCall, sports
A short program followed
with: Stewirt Medan playing
the violin; Stephen Burke
playing several selections on
the accordian; Julie McCall
singing accompanied by
Stephen. Jim McCall played
several of his own compos-
itions on the violin complete
with sing-along words shown
on a roller operated by Effie.
The program was arranged
by Sherry McCall. .
Several games and relay
races were enjoyed under the
direction of Julie McCall,
Stephen and Sheila Burke.
Ross McCall of Carleton
Place reported that he had
found another large branch
of the McCall (McCalla) fam-
ily tree in Kansas.
Two babies born in 1979
were in attendance: Stephen
Mitchell, son of Bob and
Donna Mitchell and Robin
McCall, son of Jack and
Doreen McCall.
Huronview people
plan trip to Falls
Father Hardy held Roman
Catholic mass on Friday
morning. Bingo was played
'in the Auditorium on Friday
afternoon. We would like to
thank Rev. Darrell for filling
in for Rev. Wittick while he
was on holidays. At the
Church service on Sunday,
Mrs. Elsie Henderson played
the organ. Rev. Wittick led a
prayer request for Mrs. Polly
Wiltse and Mrs. Edith
Lovett. These ladies are both
in Clinton hospital. The
Choir sang "Drinking at the
Spring of Living Water".
Dick Roorda held a service in
the chapel on Sunday eve-
ning.
Tuesday noon, First Floor
North men and Men's bed
Care held their barbecue. An
invitation was extended tc
the other men in the building
who wished to feast on
hamburgers add hotdogs and
there were 59 men in attend-
ance. Plans are now com-
pleted for our trip to Niagara
Falls. We have hired a van
from Murphy's Bus Line,
and ten residents and two
staff will be leaving at 8:30
a.m. on Sept.. 12th. We will
be taking a tour of Niagara
Falls on the 13th, and
returning home later in the
evening.
We would like to welcome
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dunn
from Bayfield. Mrs. Mary
Allister and Mrs. Muriel
Gibson from Hensall, Mrs.
Luella Norris from Seaforth,
and Miss Edna Mustard from
Brucefield. These are all new
residents this past week.
Sympathy is expressed to
the families of Mrs. Ella
McAsh, and Mrs. Mary
Grasby.
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