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By IVlay Boyle
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McIn-
nes of Blyth were visitors on
Sunday with Mr. and Mk.
Gerald Murray and the boys,
' Mrs. Arthur Phillips •of
Frinthill and her daughter,
Mrs, Douglas Palmer Visited
on Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Maufrien and
Keith, Mrs, Palmer returned
home, btit Jean , stayed for a
longer :visit.
Rusty Sutton of Lucknow
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std e
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See robins at Lan
' ' o
LillianBy Young
Because of the spring ,like
weather list week, robins
and red wing blackbirds were
seen. The ground hogs are
also out
•After a 'week's holidays
students are back in the
classroom again. Hope they
ll 9njoved the ...winter break..
Agnes Bregman held a
liquid embroidery pa.rty at
her Koine list Tuesday after-
nOon. Edith CaYley was dem-
onstrator, After the meeting
lunch was .served by the
hostess.'
The people on the sixth of
• Culross held their annual
card party in the Teeswater
• Town Hall last. . Tuesday
evening. Lunch was served
afterwards and all enjoyed
getting together. -
Mr. Mrs. Len &ugh- •
lin and Welly spent Wednes-
• day evening in Hamilton.
Kith and Karey, Spent • the
•
night. with Mr. and Mrs. iibh
Barndt of the twelfth
Culross.
Mrs. jean Young attended.
the Town and Country
Homemakers annual Meet-
ing and banquet held in
Holmesville last Wednesday,
March 25. During the. even,
itig • the lucky ticket was
.driwn on the quilt the Home-
.
Makers had sold tickets on,
The lucky winner vvas4 lady
from. Hanover.•
Mr. and, Mrs. Jim Young.
Karen and Liane attended
the wedding of Perry Cob-
lentz of •Indiana and Carol
sary. of Mr.. and Mrs. Fred
; Tiffin was held in the White-
' church' hall on. Friday even-
ing with a capacity crowd
present. Mr. and Mrs. Tiffin
• have lived most of their lives
in the Langside Whitechurch
• area-. We wish them many
more happy anniversaries.
Mr,. And Mrs. Dukeshire
and Todd of Burlington visit-
ed with Mr. \and Mrs. Jim
• Springer and family on the
weekend.
•Ron and Sadie Kay of
Hamitton.spent a feW days
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Len Cpughlin and •family.
• HochStetler of Plymouth,
Ohio at the . home of • the
bride's parents, Mr. and
• Mrs. Harley Hochstetler on
Thursday.
• Mr. . and Mts. Russell
• Young of Newmarket spent
the weekend with his par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Young.
• The 40th wedding anniver-
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CE FOR 'KIDS
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it's Ilike•Time!
One of the best things abOut spring is hopping on a bike
and zooming around. Is your bike ready for that first
fantastic trip?
• Here are some things you can check to make sure it is.
You might need some help fixing some of the problems.
• Is the seat on tightly? '
Is the chain oiled?
Does the bell work? •
Does the reflector work?
Do the brakes work?
Do your tires need air?
Is the carrier on tightly?
After a long winter of trudging in the snow, 'it's easy to
forget all the things one -should do to care for a bike. Here
are some ideas to refresh your memory: •
lerevent rust by drying off your bike.
A bike thrown on the ground gets wrecked.
Bikes left in the street can get run over.
Storekeepers get mad if bikes are leaned against their
windows. •
Do you remember your signals? Practise up. You'll need
them.
Some people like to have a shiny bike. If you want to wash
yours, use a soft cloth and warm soapy water. Keep the
soapy water away from all the parts that move, like the
gears, brakes, chain, the middle of the wheels, and where
the handle bars and pedals attach to the bike frame. '
Now that your bike and you are all ready for spring, hop
on, and have fun• !
(C) 1981 Canada Wide Feature Service Ltd.
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by IVIacKay !Fairfield Tate
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visited with Justin Murray,'
and Bradley Murray visited
in Lucknow with Sammy
Murray, during the school
break. ••
Baby Shower
On Wednesday afternoon
' ladies from here and from"
concession 10 east, met, at
the home of Mrs, Ann Nicol-
son and.girls with co -hostess
Mrs Joan Page. for a baby
shower for Julia MacDonald,
infantpdaughter of Mr. • and
• Mrs. Bob MacDonald. "The
baby's mother, opened the
lovely gifts and was assisted
by, Margaret MacDOnald. All
of the gifts- were beautiful 'as
well as useful. The baby's
mother expressed her .ap-
preciation. Delicious refresh-
ments were served by. Lynn
and ' Dawn Nicelson, Itosita
Page, •Krista Wall and Julia
Haldenby• and a social chat
was enjoyed and a pleasant
afternoon brought to a,Close.
• The Holyrood WOmen's
Institute card party was held
in the Township • Hall on
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• Thursday evening with seven
tables in play. Prizes were
awarded to the high lady,
Mrs. Ellwood Elliott; lucky
• lady,, Mrs. Alex Percy; high
gLqtt,.Bruce Elliott and lucky.
tgcnt, Pharis Mathers, The
committee iti charge served a
lovely lunch and a social chat.
enjoyed, ,
Mrs. Don Bertrand and
family of Simcoe and Mrs.
Bob Brooks • and boys of
Listowel visited with Miss
Winnifred Percy, Bill and
Brian Percy.
• Mr, and Mrs. Bill Burt and
Mr. ' and Mrs. Fred Guest
• visited on Tuesday in London
with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Johnstoti.
• We extend congratulations
to Reverend and Mrs. Gilbert
Van Sligtenhorst on the occa-
sion of their 22nd wedding
anniversary., Their two
daughters. Eveline of Guelph
and Marion of Toronto, were
here to'help them celebrate.
along with Aldena and Helen
of here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Evans of
Ballinafad visited on Satur-
day with Mr. and Mrs, Bert
Nicholson , and Lois. Lisa
• Evans returned home with .
her parents after holidaying
here. Other visitors at the
same holm were Mr. and
Mrs. George Cuyler and Gib
St•. Jean of Millartott
.NatIcy arid Debby Van
• , Sligtenhorst of Tara spent
the March break with their
Cousins, Aldena and Helen
Van Sligtenhorst.
• Mr. and Mrs. William
• Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Al
Irwin of. Lucknow visited on• •
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Percy.
and Mrs. Glen Hal- .•
• denby enjoyed a motor trip to
• Montreal last week.•
and Mrs. Randy Jones
• of Hamilton visited on: Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
burt Bushell, and- on Friday. •
• March 27 Mr. and Mrs.
Bushell, were luncheon
• guests with Mr.. and 'Mrs.
• William Oates of Teeswater.
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