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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Pioneer Thresher and Hobby Association Thresher Reunion, 1987-09-09, Page 6PAGE A-6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1987. FOR SALE...FOR SALE! T Main Street, ing hours and hours of pleasure for many people who can no longer get out and about on their own. “Besides all that, you’d better put down that she also walks five miles every day - in her spare time,’’ her husband. Jack, laughs. A busy, busy person who loves life, Mrs. Van Egmond has only one request: she wishes that somebody out there would come Many activities keep her busy Continued from page 5 Egmond family, one of the found­ ers of the village of Seaforth. She is also director of the Ladies’ Division of the Clinton Spring Fair, and a member of the Summerhill Ladies’ Club; she also volunteers her time and talent by playing the piano at many, many sessions in local nursing homes, hospitals and Senior Citizen’s apartments and other facilities each year, provid- forward before the planning for the next Threshers’ Reunion starts, to help her out with the thousands of details involved in putting on her part of the show. “It’sjustgettingtobe toobigfor one person to handle,’’ she says. Ifanyonecan help, give Gladys a call at 482-7249. ANTIQUE TRACTOR Massey Harris 102 Twin Power. In running condition. FOR FURTHER INFO. PHONE: [519)524-6311 Welcome Visitors ...during the 26th Thresher Reunion take advantage of our SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12/87 "One Day Only" WILSON’S Health and Gift Centre Phone : 523-4440 Big talent can come in small packages at the fiddling contest. There are classes for all ages.