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plorers meet
.July 1980"..
The roll call; cf•An emer-
gency which could happen on,
an. outing and how I would
handle Wa.$ answered by
,each member Jackie Van
Os.ch taught the group how to
touch their toes and explain
which parts of the body-it
benefited.
The girls and their leaders
then discussed the possible;
ing excursion and'the' articles
tOpackin preparotion for this
event.. The. Pressed Flower
Prbjects were discussed and
possible patternS pertaining
to the project were present-
ed.
BY JENNIFER suNN.trr
The 4th meeting of the
Kingsbridge Explorers was
held at the home of Dona
Hogan at 7.00 on Tuesday, dite of their Ovorni carnp ght
Simply: The Best Inveatment,
For Your Forming Future
With only , the Rua proof reading and editing to go, a
200-page history of the Kingsbridge area is nearly
completed. Vivien Hogan, Mrs. Beritardlne Kinney and
Tereia Courtney [all sitting] and Mary Clare, Grace Austbi•
and Mary O'Keefe, [standing] are some of the people who
have been working on tbe project steadily Eallfe last
September. The book, which recollects the parish's paste
will be on sale at St.' Joseph'itientan Catholle Chureh's 75th
anniversary celebration on July 26 and 27.
[Photo by Shelley. McPhee] ,
Visitors from :- the
•with Piti.'pte. •drove fvll~s
Sheila Hutton of
Bluffton, Alberta is
spending a few days with
the Farrel's.
• Jack, 'Janet and Rob
Farrell, Courtney and
Susan McDonald,• had a
picnic at Eileen
Emmerton's cottage-- in--
honour of Jack's sister
Ethel Nothes, John D.
and Michael of Edmonton
who are spending a few
weeks at their cottage.
A friend of Kerry
Boyle's, Elizabeth
Maynes of Kitchener,
who is attending
McMaster University,
visited Kerry over the
weekend. •
Fred and Edna Fowler
of Ripley and Adeline
Cleland of Orillia, Jeff
Stanley and Linda
McDonald, both of Ripley
and Ian Elliott visited
Boyles on Sunday.
• Bob and Judy Thom-
pson and boys went to
Wasaga Beach for
Saturday and Sunday.
Robbie and Todd
Thompson were also at
Sauble Beach Friday and
Saturday with their
Grandmother Thompson.
Fred and Louise Wright
and children Judy, and
Trevor of Toronto visited
Joyce and John Farrell
and girls for the weekend.
Frank and Audrey
Currie. visited June and
Earl Elliott on Saturday
evening.
Some folks from .the
community attended the
Men for Mission dinner at
Clam Lake on Saturday
evening when speakers
were missionaries from
Haiti.
Everyone was sure
glad to hear that Mar-
jorie Thompson is home
from Owen Sound
Hospital and doing fine.
Marj. and Howard have
been at their son Ilert's
fora few days.
Kathrine Scott, Morley
and Deanna visited Ben
Scott in Owen Sound
HOspital on Sunday. Ben
is about the same.
-Everyone wishes him-
w well., ,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Linn-er of—Goderich
visited Kathrine Scott on
Saturday.
Margaret I3annerman
and Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Welsh visited Kathrine on
Friday.
Don, Marilyn and
Larry Reid, and Mrs.
Josephone MacTavish
visited Earl Durnin in St.
Joseph's Hospital London
on Sunday.
A- successful-yard sale
was, held at Purple Grove
on . Saturday morning.
Thanks-to--ever-yono-who
brought donations, and to
everyone who helped in
any way, all was ap-
preciated.
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