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Cheri Taylor, left, and Kelly Bosman were big winners at the Canadian
Music League Music Festival in Kitchener on July 11-12, taking first
place in their piano duet category with a mark of 93. The 12-year-olds
also won the Adjudicator’s Award for their effort. Cheri is a student of
Marsha Szusz and Kelly is a student of Gail Lear, both of Londesboro,
but the pair competed in the Festival under the direction of music
teacher Paul Stevenson of Clinton.
Iiondesboro
Compiled by Mrs. Dora Shobbrook. Phone 523-4250
People around Londesboro
On Tuesday, July 14 dinner
guests with Beth Knox were
cousins Edna Stemler, Pilot
Mound, Man.; Bessie McBride,
Carlow; Vera and Verna Gibbings,
Clinton; Maimie Crawford, Blyth;
Kay Saundercock and Dora Shob
brook, Londesboro. Edna remain
ed to visit with Dora Tuesday to
Friday. On Wednesday they visit
ed with Len and Mary Shobbrook.
Linda, Dave and Katherine
Food recipes
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‘Light’ Brandied Peach Jam,
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tard, Fresh Tomato and Basil
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Red Pepper and Basil. This is just a
sampling of the culinary delights
featured in Foodland Ontario’s two
new recipe brochures; Ontario
Tomatoes and Ontario Peaches.
Recipes in these brochures were
developed especially to reflect
today’s eating and cooking styles -
light, easy to prepare, using fresh
local ingredients. Brochure recip
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These brochures are available
(no charge) at the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food office, 20
King St., Clinton, or by writing to:
Consumer Information Centre,
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Toronto, Ontario, M7A 2B2.
Constantine of Calgary returned
home on July 17 after spending two
weeks with her mother, Dorothy
Sottiaux and Jennifer.
Florence O’Brien of Montreal
spent two weeks with her cousin,
Dorothy Sottiaux and returned
home with Linda and Dave Con
stantine to Calgary.
Fern Moore, Goderich and her
sister Hazel Crosato, Detroit,
visited last Wednesday with cou
sins Clara Riley, Dora Shobbrook,
Lome and Addie Hunking.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lyons of
Lucknow visited last Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Good, and
Sara, Timmie and Michael Lyons.
John and Helen Lyons holidayed
with relatives at South Bend,
Indiana.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Hullett
will be meeting on Tuesday, July 28,1987 at 8:00 p.m. in open
session at the Council Chambers to fill the office of Councillor.
This is to fill a vacancy on council due to the resignation of a
member of council.
Any elector of the Municipality who is interested in serving as a
council member for the remainder of the current term, and who
is qualified to do so, should notify the clerk in writing prior to
4:30 p.m. local time, on Monday, July 27th, 1987 in order to be
considered by council at the above mentioned meeting.
Harry Lear,
Clerk-Treasurer.
Callander News
Residents enjoy tea party
BY BRENDA CAMPBELL
A h,ot Thursday afternoon in July
marked the perfect time for the
residents of Callander Nursing
Home to gather on the front lawn of
Miss Ann Poel’s home for a tea
party. Twenty residents joined in
the fun, July 9, along with Ann
Thynne, Anne Smith, Yvonne
Strucke (D.O.N.), Brenda Camp
bell (Activity Co-ordinator) and of
course Ann Poels, the hostess.
Refreshments were served along
with treats from Ann and some that
the residents baked themselves. A
nice time was had by all.
Friday, July 10, brought a few
visitors to the Nursing Home
despite the heat. Mr. Harvey
Daniels was here to visit his wife
Gertie. Mr. Archer Grewar got a
special treat when Mrs. Dawn
WhiteR.N.A. tookhimforaridein
her big new Lincoln Town car. Lila
Toner was also out for coffee with
her sister.
Mrs. Aletha Rann celebrated
her 85th birthday on Sunday, July
12. A party was held for her at her
daughter’s house on Sunday after
noon. Lila Toner was away for the
weekend with friends. Donald
Dunbar was in to play the piano for
residents on Sunday. The resi
dents always enjoy hearing him
play. The MacGowan’s have made
a donation to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation on behalf of his
mother, the late Mrs. Olive
Dunbar.
The Presbyterian Church came
Sunday afternoon and put on a
lovely service.
Sunday also brought many
visitors to the home. Helen Poirier
was here to see her mother, Mrs.
Lillian Cox. Caroline Kernaghan
was in to see the newest member of
our family, Mrs. Ida Cooper.
Welcome to your new home Mrs.
Brucefield man
convicted of theft
A Brucefield-area man who was
a former manager of Agrico
Canada Limited farm supply cen
tre in Brucefield and later a crop
specialist with the Hensail District
Co-op in Hensall has pleaded
guilty to a charge of theft against
his former employer, Agrico Can
ada.
On July 8, Mervyn J. Erb, 39,
pleaded guilty to a theft of
$48,689.82 from Agrico Canada
between March, 1978andJanu-
ary, 1984. During this period, he
apparently repaid more than
$20,000 of the stolen money,
leaving an outstanding balance of
more than $28,000.
The charge was laid against Mr.
Erb in August, 1984, following an
investigation by Constable John
Phillips of the Goderich Detach
ment of the Ontario Provincial
Police and Detective-Sergeant Jim
Topham of the OPP Anti-Rackets
Branch in London.
Mr. Erb has been sentenced to
six months in jail and has been
ordered to make restitution to
AgricoCanadaof$28,178.94under
Section 653 of the Criminal Code.
Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Garner
Nicholson arrived to visit Mrs.
Hazel Procter.
The residents and staff wish to
welcome Joanne Young to the staff
of Callander Nursing Home. She
will begin her R.N.A. orientation
July 20.
Monday brought the Nursing
Inspector to Callander. Jack Mc
Cutcheon was in to visit his mother
Lottie McCutcheon. Carol and Bill
Stevenson and family were in to see
Mrs. Pearl Stevenson. Congratula-
tionsCarol and Bill on your new
addition to your family - Cynthia
Roseanna.
Tuesday brought an end to the
nursing inspection. The inspector
hadalotof postive comments to
give and was impressed with many
aspects of the home. Millie Nixon
and Elizabeth McKercher were here
to visit. Miss Maggie Griffith,
Blanche Galbraith and Nancy and
Cliff Stieff visited Mr. Archer
Grewar and Mrs. Aletha Rann. Ray
Stewart also visited Mr. Oliver
Stewart. LilianCox’sdaughter,
Helen Poirier, was also here to visit
on Tuesday. Mr. Mac Shaw had a
nice time with his wife Della when
she visited Tuesday afternoon.
Wednesday brought the fire
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fire alarms were sounded on and
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Thursday, July 16 brought a
little visitor to the Nursing Home.
Paula Keffer, dietary aid, brought
her eight-week-old lamb to visit the
residents. Eveyone enjoyed pett
ing her and watching iier being fed
from a baby bottle. Mrs. Dorothy
Higgins walked down town to visit
her sister in the Bank of Com
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The residents and staff would
like to congratulate Donna Munroe
on her recent marriage to Tim
Prior, Saturday, July 4. Best of luck
to the new couple.
The annual summer bus trip has
been scheduled for Friday, August
14. This year we will be taking a
guided tour of Kitchener-Water
loo. Anyone wishing to volunteer to
help out on this day trip please
contact Brenda Campbell at Cal
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