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Week of
Aug. 5-8
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BY BETTY RITeNIE
Wilson. ;and Lena
Woods, GO 101 ' are
spending a few days with
her brother Wilfred and
,•Virginia Hackett.
Warren --and— . ••••
Zinn spent a-few days,last
week in. Pennsylvania
By MARIE PARK
Mrs. Dorothy Pentland
and her • sister, Mrs
Marion . Hunt of Der-
.hester enjoyed a two
w •ek visit with •
Hunt's daughter, Bar
bara in‘Vancouver.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Young had. a family,
gathering on Sunday,
Their • son, Chuck . was
home from,. Vancouver,
the first time 'in five
year's, Son John of
Benmiller and daughter,
Sharon • and friend,, Don
Seeman 'of London, were'
also home. Other guests.
were Mr. arid Mrs. Sonny
Moore, Mr, and Mrs, Ian.
Merton, Mr. and , Mrs.
Abe Chase, Mr, and Mrs.
Charlie Moore all of
Goderich; Mrs. Lois Lee
where they called on Mr.
and Mrs. Jonas Nolt and
family at Nevvville and.
Mr. •Noah Nolt , at.
I3areville. The Notts used
to live on the 0th a Ash
• ,
Visitors for last week
with ,Tim and. Trix
• • • • • •
Hackett Were her
cousins, 'Mary Agnes
Sesk and Eileen 'Sesk of
St. John's, Newfoun-
dland.
Trinity Ladies are busy.
baking and preparing for
i-r-,---baath at
Lu:cknoW Craft Festival
next Friday and SatUr-
him • since the winter of
1923-24 and had 'a, great
time getting
reacquainted.
Matthew and Andrew
ott of Kitchener sp,ient.
week's holiday with their
grandparents, Irvine and
Colleen Eedy.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Dirk
Logtenberg, Kenny and
Melissa visited. Sunday
with Tinie's brother, John
DeBaer and family at
Whitechurch. Mr. and
Mrs, Jan De Boer,. a
cousin from Holland, sho
is visiting for a time with'
NYS'. Simon DeBoer were
also there as well as Mrs,
Simon DeBo er and Mrs.
Rae l3 Deoer.
SOCCER. SCENE
On 'Thursday night at
Kings br id ge; Dungannon
defeated. Kingsbridge 4 to
2. Sohnny , Curran scored
three goals and Donnie
Carmichael scored one..
At Colborne, , Lucknow
to Colborne by a 4-0
day. We hope you haVe
time to drop around. •
• We wish success and a
happy time to the folks at
Dungannon when they
have their celebration
this weekend.
-Gary , arid—Bernice
Blake and. Matthew,
Cambridge, visited .over
the ••weekend with his
parents, Howard and
Helen Blake, Douglas and
Paul. Greg and. Wilma
Blake, Lucknow visited
with:them on Sunday.
Ken and Ruth ,Alton,
and Don and Shirley
Hackett went 'to
Collingwood recently for
the weekend.
Carolyn and Wayne
Pepper, Stephen and'
Jarinette, Saskatoon,
Sask., her father, Pharis
Mathers, Lucknovv, and
Vera Schmidt, Lackriow-
visited on Sunday with
their cousins, Chester
and Bell Hackett and
family.
Arn and Dona Cam-
pbell, Sandra and •$11eila,
visited for the weekend at.
Chatham, With her
rriother, Mrs, Carrie
Knott, Sandra and Sheila
• Campbell 'are spending a
fevy days With Arn's
sister,,N1r, and Mrs. Ray
Robinson ' and, girls,
Br igden,
-Gangratulations-go--out
to Fred Phillips and
Brenda Bremner, who
were married on Sunday
evening at Ethel, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Ritchie and Mr, and Mrs..
Eldon Ritehie visited
WS. Jean Papernick in
Goderich on Sunday. Mr,
and Mrs. Mel Webster of
Clinton-also visited there.
Tom and Joan Helm,
Janine and' Douglas spent
..Sunda.y~ afternoon at
Formosa at the "Piekin
in the Pines".
'Mr. and mrs. Ken
Donaldson of Port Credit
Called recently' with her
aunt Jessie Kirkland.
• •
HWY. Kr
and daughter Valerie of
Nile; Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Moore Saltford; Mrs.
race Gibson of
cknow Mr. and Mrs.
Don Smith' and boys or
London and Mrs. Jack
Gerrimil and sons of
.HanoVer...
Mr. • Mel Jones has'
returned from a three
week conducted bus tour
operated by Hanover
Holiday tours, The trip
included such sights as
the Calgary Stampede,
Butchart Gardens, Banff,
and the ferry trip to
VancouVer Island.
Another couple on the bus
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
-Johnston of Elmira. Mr.
Johnston 'is a first cousin
of Harvey and Eldon
Culbert. Mel had not seen
July birthdays
at ilecrest score.
ToMatOes
Onions, HDRON Kb. 20
• .7* —BIToOKSIDE , KINO
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SIIRIDGE
Cucumbers,
Cauliflower, etc;
This week - fresh corn t
Pick your own. or we will
Market Garden •
For All Your Garden Needs. ;rn
Sweet torn,
IINGSVIEW I;
FARMS
1 rnile north and 1 mile
529-7124 . east of KingsbrIcige
PHONE
played on Saturday at
Kingsbridge, Dungannon
aagain•clefeated
Kingsbridge with 'a. 6 to 3'
score. Once more Johnny
p -- -Curran was—to kicker
with four more goals to
his credit. Danny
BY WILMA CLARKE
.,, Residents at Pinecrest
Manor Nursing Homer
who celebrated • their
birthdays hi _July were
Iva Young, July 3, Earl
McDonald, -July - :10,
Colina Clark, July 11,
--""."--mairg are t---Ma c Lerm
July -1 -1-rid—Margaret
Campbell, July 13.
We' welcome Margaret
Campbell, Olive Phillips
and Marion Simpson to
Pinecrest this month.
Dr. Anna Wright came
back from University
Hospital after , spending •
two weeks there. Mrs.
Marie Houston also
returned to Pinecrest
Manor last week.
Elizabeth Ferguson'
says . "Hi" to Judy
Ferguson in, Toronto.
Glad to hear you read this
article.
We enjoyed many van
rides this month. We
toured •Kineardine and
district one day and
visited with a former
resident Jean Scott at
Princess Court in Kin-
cardine,,
Ashfield' Township was
toured last week.
Margaret Boak was the
tour guide and we took
former Ashfield residents
with us; Sadie Johnston,
AubreY Higgins, Clara
Cameron, and Ellen
Gardener. Others who
enjoyed the trip were
Olive Phillips, Mary
Grant, Annie Swan and
Ab Nethery.
Elizabeth Ferguson,
Clara Cameron and Belle
---1VIa-eltinnort-madacookies
for our Tea Party last
week.. They were
delicious.
On July 25th, residents
a
and staff held a party for
Wilrria Clarke, who has
left the employment • of
Pinecrest Manor.. Aubrey
'Higgins__ gave a..heartfelt-_
speech which brought
tears to our eyes and
VR:) presented her with t
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Appointment
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