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The Annual Meeting and. Nomination
will be held for the Huron—Bruce
Liberal Association in -the
VVingham Town 'Hail
August 25 at 8:30 p.m.
The guest 'speaker will be
Jack Riddell, M.P.P.'for Huron.
The purpose of the meeting is to
select a Liberal Candidate for the
riding in the upcoming Provincial
Election
See the Canadian
National Exhibition
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McCalls have picnic
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
Approximately 50 attended the
nual McCall picnic on Sunday,
ugust 17 at the Seaforth Lion's
ark. A delicious smorgasbord
al was held t the noon hour,
anged by Mr. and Mrs.. Ross
ephenson and family.
Prizes were given to the
=gest girl present, Sheila
urke of Wingham; youngest boy
Andrew Perrie, son of Mr. and
rs. John M. Perrie; Oldest
oman - Mrs. Verna Somers,
dest man - Archie Young, the
erson coming the farthest - Ross
cCall from Carleton Place.
erson with a brithday nearest to
is date was Jack McCall.
The new officers for 1976 are:
esident - Ross McCall; Vice
esident - Walter Bewley;
ecretary - Frank Burke, Table
rrangements, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
oung; sports - Mr. and Mrs.
ohn M. Perrie. The picnic for
ext year is set for the third
unday in August at the same
ace.
Personals
Mrs.Edna Hackwell
ccompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Llwain and family of Seaforth
o London on Sunday aft ernoon
hen they visited with Mr. and
s. Bill Smith and family .
Mr. and Mrs. David Brady and
aby daughter of Hagersville,
are returned home after
spending the past couple of weeks
with their parents.
Sunday , guests with Mrs.
Phyllis Dunk were Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Allan and Janette, Toronto;
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Woods and
Wendy, Aldrington, Kent
County; Mr. andMrs. Bernie
Geraod and Penny of Toronto;
Mr. and Mrs. David Dunk,
Darlene and DAvid of Corunna;
Mrs. Terry Ford, Brenda, Sandy,
Kim, Jeanette, Donna, Laurene,
Jason and Valorie of Sheffield and
Mr. William Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Duncan and
baby son of Russell,Manitoba,
have been vacationing with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rims
Duncan, Brussels and Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Searle and other
friends in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Machan
Three new residents were'
welcomed at Monday afternoons
get together Mrs.. Picot, Mrs.
Mugford . and Mr. Kemp. Mrs.
Elsie Henderson accompanied the
Rythm. Band with old tyme music'
and led 'a sing a long of favourite
tunes.
The Bradley Family of Clinton
entertained with 'a musical pro-
grain on "Family Night". The
program was held on the front
lawn and with the loud speaking
system everyone at the Home was
able to enjoy it. Winnifred,'
and family of Sarnia spent a few
days this week at the home of Mr.
and. Mrs. N elson Reid.
Mrs, Harold Smalldon was a
patient in. Clinton Public Hospital.
Her many friends will be glad to
hear her stay was only for a few
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Love have
returned to their home in
Saskatoon, Sask. following a visit
with the former's sister, Mrs.
Walter Broadfoot and other
relatives.
Mrs. Kathleen Danby, Brussels
and her daughter, Mrs. Ron
Wescott of Toronto' visited
Sunday with Mrs. Maud
Leeming.
Miss. Gail Searle, R.N.A. of
Brampton spent Sunday at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Allan' Searle.
Marie, Eugene, Ansberth, Dam-
ian, John and Jacqueline Bradley
sing as a group as well as solo
numbers with accordian accom-
paniment by their father Eugene
and brother Dominic on drums.
Since coming to Canada two years
'ago this family has become very
well known for their musical
talent with engagements at 'Tor-
onto, Kitchener and many places
in western Ontario.
The "Over 90" Club met on
Wednesday- afternoon and were,
assisted by the Walkerburn Club
volunteers of Auburn. Three new
members were welcomed to the
Club, Mrs. Sprung, Willis Moun-
tain and William Westlake.
Eunice Batkin of Clinton was a
guest of the Club for the
afternoon and entertained with
accordian numbers. There were
piano selections by Mrs. Fremlin,
mouth organ numbers by Walter
Kingswell and a recitatian by
Mrs. McGratton.
TODAYS CHILD
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EAGER TO BE ADOPTED -
Frank is a pleasant boy, amiable, co-operative and keen to
please: Very anxious to be adopted, he longs for a family and a
home where he will belong.
Recently turned 12, Frank is healthy and active, sometimes
hyperactive.He is on a medication to slow him down a bit, though
he does not take it at Weekends. Fra is • •- • • • nk not academically inclined and is in special education. He is progressing well, though needing a good deal of individual
attention. He likes doing things with his. hands. Using cardboard and Paper he created a model of his school which won honorable
mention in a recent Sciende Fair. Frank gets along well with
children and enjoys adult company. He likes sports - plays soccer
and baseball and enters track meets at school.
Frank will do best in a family where he will get much love and
reassurance and where he knows and understands what to
expect and what is expected of him. To inquire about
a °P ing
Frank ,please write to today's Child, Ministry Services,k 888, K, statinn
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Toronto M4P 2H2. In, your letter please tell something of your present family and" your way of life. For- general adoption information, consult your local
Children's Aid Society.
Let 'tit' .do your interior on rainy days
Ca" Taylor s,Maintenonce
Seafoth 5.170898
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