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• By Valetta Emerson
Mr, and Mrs, Hector Pur -
don ' of London spent last
weekend .with 'his sister,'
Cassie Mowbray, Wesley
Tiffins and BillPurdons,
Mr and Mrs, Alan Fal-
coner, Tony, . Tim and Amy
spent Thursday to Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Dyment
and family of Milton. While
there, .they visited Toronto
Zoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis,
Dana, .Scott and Mark of La
Salle are spending this week
holidaying with her mother,
Agnes Farrier and his ppar-
ents, •Mr, and Mrs, Davit of
Lucan, ,
• Mr.,. ' Robert Campbell of
Wingham had. charge of the
Winnifred Leigh of Brant-
ford visited on the weekend
with Cassie Mowbray.
Lyle Willis of Listowel is
holidaying with Mr. and
Mrs. Art Burrows:
Purple Grove
Mr. and Mrs. Paul ,Green-
wood, Jean-Paul and Joz.
Ellen ..of Teeswater visited
with Mr. and Mrs. John Far-
rell and family.
Mrs, Gladys Mason of
Ripley spent the weekend
with. Mr. and Mrs. Donald
McCosh at their trailer sum-
mer home on the' 10th con-
cession.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Green
of Arthur and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl 'Hutchison of. Kincar-
dine visited Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Collins
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farrell
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Courtney McDonald of Lon-
don on Thursday.
Rob Farrell spent Satur-
day in Guelph .at the Junior
Farmer Games.
A Reunion of 18 members
of the . former S.O.S. Club : of.
Lucknow gathered Saturday
at the home of Mrs. Donald
Robertson, following a
delicious dinner served by
Mrs. Donald Forster and ,
Mrs. Francis Bayle at Mrs.
Boyle's home. Many of those
Lresent, came from
ucknow, Goderich,
Teeswater, Wingham, Wrox-
eter, Whitechurch, Exeter,
London and Kitchener.
Kerry Boyle of Burke's
Falls was visiting with: her
parents: Mr. and Mrs. Fran-
, cis Boyle this weekend.
Paul Ramsy, Ange Evans
and Heather Boyle of
Nappanee spent three days
with Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Boyle, Kevin and Warren,
The neighbourhood Bible
Study was held at Mrs. Cecil
Sutton's home on Tuesday
morning, '
Mr. and Mrs. John Collins
and .Dawn • Starr have left
early Monday morning to
return to Saskatoon. After
spending week in Saska-
toon, they . will be going to
Brabant Lake, Sask., where
John is teaching this year.
Bushwackers
plan ou Ing
The Clover Valley Bush-
whackers held their seventh
meeting' at . the home of
Donna Arnold on July 29 at
9.00 a.m. ,
The secretary for the last
meeting, Donna Arnold, read
the minutes for that meeting
and they were approved as
read. ,
The members then plan-
ned where to go for the club
outing. it was agreed to
attend a tour of the Hanover
Blue Spring , Trout Farm;
those who wish to eat a fish
can buy it and the club will
return to a member's home
to nook and eat it. The
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Jean-Paul Greenwood of
Teeswater is spending a few
days with• Teresa, Tania and
Tobi Farrell.
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services at the Presbyterian
Church on Sunday, Rev.
William Henderson will take
the service next Sunday.
On Sunday evening White.
church ball team and Brook•
side ball' team played on
Whitechurch diamond with
Whitechurch victorious.,
They also played at Brook.
side on Wednesday • night
with Whitechurch winning
that game. They play again
on Monday evening at Brook-
side,
We are sorry to report that
Mrs. Walter Moore's mother
was admitted to London's
Victoria Hospital on Thurs•
day last,
A family reunion was held
on Sunday at Mr. and Mrs:
Jim Ross'. farm, East Wawa-
, nosh to celebrate, her ' par -
tints, Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Coyler .of Stratford, 35th
wedding' anniversary. There
were 31 present from Cam-
bridge, Clarksburg, Toronto, •
Rexdale, Wellesley and Kip-
pen, Dinner was served at 5
p.m, Their family of sons,
Peter and Bill with daughter,
Betty and husband, Jim put
on the party.
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Laid-
law, Michelle and Jason of
London spent the weekend
with their parents,. 'Mr, and
Mrs, Walter ,Elliott and Mr.
and Mrs, Elroy Laidlaw,
Mr, and 'Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw
and family entertained their
relatives on Thursday even-
ing to a Chinese dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Pur -
don arrived home Saturday
from a two week tour of Nova
Scotia where they attended
the Square Dance convention
held in Halifax at the Nova
Scotia Hotel. Present from
here. besides Mr., and Mrs.
Purdon were Mr. and Mrs.
Donald bow and Mr, and
Mrs. Peter Chandler, Mr.
and Mrs. Purdon toured
Nova Scotia by bus and car.
Visitors on the weekend
with. Mr, and Mrs. Carl
McClenaghan were Mr, and
Mrs. Doug Baird, Cayuga;
Mrs. Frank Doberstein and
Danielle of Stratford and Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Des
Roches of London, All visited.
with Mr, and Mrs; Sandy
Fair and family. •
Mrs, Mary McClenaghan
is spending a holiday ,with
her daughter, Mary' Moss
and Mr, Moss of Plattsville.
Lois Falconer of Stratford
spent the weekend . with
Cassie Mowbray.
Mrs.. Angus Falconer and
Marian. Coulter . went on a
tour last, week to Ottawa and
Algonquin Park.
Last Tuesday Mr.. and
Mrs. Jim Reid of Goderieh,
Mrs, Dave Oberholtzer and
Julie of Waterloo and Mrs.
Leonard Robinson of Bel..
grave visited with Mr, and
Mrs. Bill Rintoul.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Rift -
toil were Sunday, visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Bradley
Speiran, Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Irwin
are going on vacation this
week. Mrs, Steve Irwin is
assisting Mrs. Jamieson with
the motel work during Mrs,
Orland Irwin's absence,
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ems.
t the Ministry of Natural Resources, we have to
be a lot of things to a lot of people. That's why
we want to hear your ideas, ••
We've compiled draft district land use strategies
which recommend the many ways Southern • •
Ontario's natural, resources ought to be managed.
And with forests, fish, wildlife, mineral resources,
provincial parks, marshes, recreational areas;
.waterfronts, and Tots of dry land•to consider, that
can be -a pretty wide open.area, '
So we want you to tell us what ou Ithink,
To make it easier, we're sponsoring a series of Open •
Houses, in districts all across Southern Ontario, giving
you the chance to come out • Ministry of AIflSw poet
and tell us how you feel ip Resoui w f t:o9t.l
Resources deputy M,IrislNt
Naturabout what we have in mind. Ontario
YOUR INPUT IS AVALUABLE RESOURCE. NATURALLY WE WANT TO USE It
CONTACTYo'un LOCAL DISTRICT OFFICE of THE ONTAf1i0 MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION; TO CONFIRM DATCS,TiME,S
AND ADDRESSES OF OPEN HOUSES, OR IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND AN op3N HOUSE BUT WISH TO COMMENT ON DISTRICT LAND USE STRATEGIES,
OPEN HOUSES TO BE HELD AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:
COMMUNITY
Wingham
Stratford
Goderich
LOCATION
District Office
Optimist Club
Saltford Valley Hall
Date
Aug. 20/82
Aug. 24/82
Aug, 28/82
Time
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2 p.m. - 9 p.rn.
2 p.m. - 9 p.m.
2 p.m. - 9 p.m.
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