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BY KATHitYN TODD
With the coming of. Snow'
last week, several skaters
have had to hang up their'
sitatesjn_exchange_forLOther
, winter activities The child-
ren have enjoyed approxim,
atelY two months of open air .
ice skating on the pond,of Bill
Shetler.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Todd son Michael, Mary Sue was
and family visited with Mr. •horir'on January 26, 1980:
and: Mts. Tetht Ta3719! .and Mrs. eiltnoio the former
Rodney of Point Clark., Carol Martio, resided for
_Con8ratulations g2. to ‘sorrietjrne.in St, .Helens with:
Mr. Fla .--1Gfir-ris, Slietler— her parents, Mr. and :Mrs.
on their marriage on Fehr. Sheldon Martin, Who were
nary 8th, 1980. former proprietors :of.. the
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gilmoi 'general store in the
of New Hamburg have wet. Several children' from the
corned a OW sister for their area began attending storY-
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\ dine at Brookside School this ning with a dessert served by
past week, This helps to the hostesses, Mrs: E Jami-
introduce the children to • eson; Mrs. P. Chandler and
attending kindergarten next Mrs. J. Aitchison.,
- The roll--ealli--11-A--,-new
• (Intended for last week). word", and its meaning
• • brought a good response
Mrs. Isabel MacPherson, from the 17 members and
; The guest speaker, Mr.
Stuart Collyer, was introduc-
ed by Mrs. Ross Erringtop
And spoke on several decades .
of education. His address
Was most interesting.- And
brought many Memories to
Mind of school days Past and
Present and also seni.e. hum
our of his own teaching .ex,-
periences, He was thanked
and presented with a gift by
Mrs. Helen Todd.
During thebusinesS it was '
decided to send the $75 to
officers' conference and Wipe
. Chris Faber won a prize for -s;orneone cmild go when th(
the closest birthday. .JiMe came , • A letter was read from th,k
ST. HELENS WX .„ "Stroke. Unit" of Winglia.t.
and District Hospital tellin
The February' Meeting of , of the work they were doin
St. Helens W.I. was held in and a list of the thini.H
:the hall on February 7 begin- ,needed. The members • wei
ui agreethent to send $1..00 1
• this Worthy cause..
A group consisting of on
member from each gron
were ctioSen to make plar;
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home Of Don and Sherry
-Alton, Vanessa, Heather and
' Sandra over the weekend.
Several people enjoyed the
slides of gal Verte, New-
foundland which -Rev. and
Mrs.' Miner, showed at the
. manse on Sunday evening.
They are establishing a
group for young ,married
soitMes. -
Herman Fisher, Colborne ToWnship, right; came up with four queens and an ace high to take
the $50 first prize in the St. Helens Snowmobile Club poker rally; Sunday. Terry Hodges,
president of the Club, presented Herman with his cash prize Second prize Of .$45 -went to
Toots Clements of Colborne Township and third prize went to Bev. Lamb of Colborne
Township. BM; wins $40. Some 258 poker hinds were purchased in the rally.
[Sentinel Staff Photo]
daughter Janet, after -visiting
'her in Calgary for a couple of
< weeks. Janet has since re,-
turned to her home after
visiting here for several
days.
. SHOOT PARTY
Forty card players attend-'
ed ' this week's Shoot Party.
High .lady. was . Kathryn
Todd; second high was Mar-
garet Erringtan. High Man
went to . Lorne Forster and
• second high main to Jim Er-
, rington. Most Shoots prize
• went to 'George Mitchell and
returned home with her two visitors preSent.
rtritty.
for our '75th anniversa.f
coming in October.
Group 1 will be in .eharg
of' annual banquet coming ni
in April.
The P.R.O. was appointer'
to Make a report
on the hall as asked for in th
fall ' issue of "Home .an
CountrY''. -
Mrs. Chandler took the
'chair for. the program, con-
sisting of the Matto by Mrs,
Cooper, A sing sang with
Icfofin-illaYriard at the piano,
a reading from natty Boyle's
book by Mrs. Clarke and a
contest by Celia , Aitchison,
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A- meeting of Wingliarn blankets,: . cliaper-s, etc. to
Pro Life was , held 'on .Feb- help those. in need: : ruarY .4 in the ,VVingharn A , Pro Life silent , demon
Bible Chappr, President Sally stration is to be held, in
Campeau jopened.in Pram... Toronto at the General Ros-
in her Education 'report, pital and-City Hall fehrtraty
Sally quoted that every .eight 10. - and -a,- half minute's- an "abor- 77eo-Ordlnatifie ktotiii;
tion is done in :Canada, on representing the Canadian
the other hand many people Youth Pro Lifeorganization,.
Wait up to five or moriyearl, „ml.-Inivers0 Of Toronto Pro!
to adopt a baby. Life, 'Nurses for Life, Coati-
Birthright reported that tion for Life, Scarborough
they are in need of inaternity Pro Life and Anglicans for
clothing and baby clothing;
Life, is planning' this action
primarily as a 'witness to
their conviction that human
life is sacred and to their
•sorrow at the continuing'
-
destruction of ,nnburri beings
in the hosPitals. Secondarily,
thy wAtft- to bring -altdh -
ance to the candidates run-
ning for federal office' that
abortion is an election issue
and there are many people
Who will be voting ,accordingL
ly on February 18th.
VromiSed in elections.
The Liberals and Conservatives have clearly demonstrated that
their 'election promises have little meaning. in -office, their
actions *show that they have little respect for their commitments
ma& _
"Canadians deserve to get in government what they are
too v to waste...
We-Invite
You to See
Our Line...
Social -invitations and announce-
ments; business ,cards and sta-
tionery, We can handle any job!
Rubber Stamps made
epoy Stationery & Printing
Phone 528-2919
Olivet
BY LORRAINE McGUIREu
Visiting for the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter
Black and Thu were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Black of Landon..
Harold Stacey of Barrie
visited recently .with ,Mrs.
Blanche- Hamilton,. Mr. Stac-
ey is •a brother of Mrs.
Hamilton.
A large crowd attended the
benefit cl4nce on Friday ev-
ening in Ripley for Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Vander Hoek,
who lost their home recently
by fire,..„.
Jack McGuire returned
home from boapital in Lon-
don, where he was a patient -
for almost nine weeks.
' Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mc-
Guire and children spent
,Sunday- evening' with :Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Reeves and
Susan of Ripley.. 1.
Wendy Hamilton of tat*
don spent the weekend with
her mother, Mrs. Blanbhe
Hamilton.„
if Ed Broadbent, Tony McQuail and the NDP provide a clear and
'straightforward choice for Canada.
_
Teti' knew whir() we stand. You have one clear choice in this
election..
There is one way to make your vote co-unt. .
It's time for the NDP!
TONY
MCQUAIL
NEW DEMOCRAT
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