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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1990. PAGE 15.
Cranbrook
Compiled by Mrs. Mac Engel. Phone 887-6645
New library opens
The Cranbrook Branch Library
will move from its present location
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Saxon on Monday, June 18. Clients
who wish to return or borrow books
may go to the new facility at
Cranbrook Community Hall on
Wednesday, June 20 from 7 - 9
p.m. Mrs. Carmie Newman is the
new Librarian. The Grand Opening
will be Friday, June 22.
Mrs. Saxon and Laura visited in
Toronto last week. They attended
the funeral of Laura’s great uncle,
Rev. Fr. James Leonard. S.F.M.
Donna Knight flew to Vancouver
on May 20 to spend a few days with
her daughter Joanne. After a short
vacation in Vancouver they drove
back to Ontario by way of the
United States.
The garage sale for the Ladies
Aid of Knox Presbyterian Church
on June 6 was well attended and a
financial success with over $600
realized.
4H meets
Les and Hilda Vincent were surrounded with friends,
neighbours and family Sunday afternoon when they marked
the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary with an open
house at the Women’s Institute Hall in Belgrave. -- photo by
Jeannette McNeil.
Couple marks 50th
Les and Hilda Vincent celebrated
the momentous occasion of their
50th wedding anniversary at an
Open House in Belgrave on Sun
day. The couple has lived in the
hamlet since their retirement in
1983.
Guests travelled from Oakville
and London as well as many
-well-wishers from closer to home.
Very special guests that day were
the attendants, best man Harold
Vincent and Alice Nicholson, who
was maid of honour for the special
day 50 years ago.
BY WULENA RAMSKER
On June 7, Londesboro II 4H
Club, The Nature Nuts, went to
Snell’s at 8 p.m. for an evening
walk in the bush. But first mem
bers worked on their books.
When the work was done they
went on a walk through the bush
that lasted about an hour. When
they came back, they sat around a
campfire and had juice, chips and
roasted marshmallows. All mem
bers were present.
On June 9 members went to the
Hullett Wildlife Conservation office
at 10 a.m. They saw baby phea
sants (and older ones) and then
were taken to a viewing stand.
There they saw a few ducks. They
stopped at a few other places to
look at hedgerows and a sugar
bush.
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