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SFTS. members.
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st 44 years Roy oNEEDITOR
•Canadian
Air Agee personnel who
were stationed et No 6 S.FPT.S.
during the warhave gathered int
Dunnville to celebrate their station
reunion, 1990 marks their 4501.
get-together which takes , place
September 14, 15 and 16.
The weekend kicks off with a
"mad Adjustment" hour and
reception on Friday evening..
A golf tournament at the • Da-
nville Golf and Country, Club, a
Harvar d aerobatic display and for-
mation
ormation fly-past, parade, memorial
service, a visit to the remains of the
station and a gala'dinner-dance will
be held on Saturday, September 15th;
The weekend will " wind down
with the traditional breakfast of
flappers, beers and bullshots, on
Sunday morning, •
1 t.iden. A. Chester Hutlp CMM.
DM, CD., former Vice Chief of
the Defence Staff will be our guest
of honour and wilt take the salute at
the memorial service in the shadow
of the vard Memorial on Sir-
day afternoon. This service is +con-_
ducted in memory of the. 47
Canadian, Commonwealth and
American "airmenwho paid the
supretne sacrifice while serving at
Danville from 1940 to 1944..
Ml veteraps and all ranks and
their spouses are invited to at-
tended. If not onthe mailing list
please contact;. Frank Schollfield,
A.O.C.in C., 646 Mder Street
West, Dunnville, Ontario, . NMA
1A5, tel, (416) 7744480.
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Mildmay raan speaks out
against Sunday shopping.
To the, Editor: will be no inerease in profit.
Recentlyornm mini of Bre Them will be a difference OM*.
County have been opening their Mom wear and torr on the equip-
doors for Slimy shoring, Just men!, depreciation, lights and
what de we have to gam by selling heating or cooling wilt lead to pike
our only comment rest day? J'm- ureases averaging 15% on all
quite we we. an have enough- food goods and sees Therefore, fore, this Beteg d bei 20,
on, the table,. all have plenty of ye* who find will
hard to make quieaued will have a,
• Wediad
childnln s toys and elothes, we ends meet now. will .sun .1 have to Kids ' IJs.
have bought gadgets to fill every simply available. it is an organized group
storage space in the house, so it's do with less: them io being setup to provide.st�pptsrcand
• The Family Coalition of
titnore because ShopSthix days is wand enough
:os io is clampp y pr0-fan ly °1"411P8 of m. ar►d
evenings is sufficient, political parts,.'1'ins:partY promotes. The focus of :the group will be
and defends. Sunday as a common that of .education ,and professional
restday, the only day set aside for ,development :for those carrnf felt
the family to he. together Judging children. This • will be achieved
by the large numbers of teenagers through speakers, fills. discussions,
.m trouble now, we must encourage information distribution, etc.
families to spend their time with . also a structured
There will
each other and not, force their toots. are de the; .children. Volun-
mother or father to work.°
desperately needed to help.
with the children's. program. If yen
Glenn Schrum, can spare.:a few hhours a month,
Mildmay, Ontario please call Marg. Beard at 357,.
1255, for more information.
The monthly sessiont will be held
Thursday mornings, September 20,
October 4, November 1 and
•DeceChurch.mber 6 at the Winghatn. United
More details on, the Kids & Us
program will appear at a later date;
Kids&Us
program
slated for
this fail
1n Alberta, evening hours have
been closed since Sunday shopping
began, so if that happens heretoo,
there goes. our convenience of
evening hours.
Will it really, create more jobs?
i
How. can it if there s no more
goods. sold. The consumer dollars'
are all being spent now so .there
Have a good time at Lucknow'
Library
Celebration! Subscribe and have a
good time. The Lucknow Branch of
the Bruce t✓ounty Public Library is •
pleased to. present- three programs
forthe whole family. These
vacation specials feature Toy Town
Trouperse Mysteiy�o r Pan
andmInner Stage with to
usician Ted -Roberts.-
The Mystery of Oak Island, will
be presented on Saturday, August
11, 1990 at 2 p.m by the Town
Troupers. Is the treasure .a pirate
booty of gold and silver or could it
be something else? Was it Aztec or
Inca indians that buried it there? Or
was it early frenek settlers? Join us
and we'll get to til bottom of the
Mystery of Oak Island.
Christmas in Canada is a
celebration of Christmas songs,
stories and poems from various
parts of Canada and abroad for the
whole family. Ted Roberts will
perform} on Saturday, December 1,
1990 at 10:30 a.m. A former host
of CBC's Entertainers,. Ted's
humour ad easy style will snake
this a : very enjoyable Christmas
Concert..
• Peter Pan isthe eternal story of
the boy who refused to grow ,up
and become a man, but somehow
received magical powers of flight, a
:.special Neverland andyouth
forever.. The Inner Stage : will, be
performing. this magical story on
Tuesday, March 12, 1991 t 2:30
p.m.
This series of programs isspon-
sored by the Lucknow Branch of
the Bruce County Public Library
with the assistance of the Outreach
Ontario program of the Ministry of
Culture and Communications, the
Ontario Arts counciland the
Southern Ontario. Library Service.
Tickets are available from the
Lucknow Branch library at a cost of
$5.00 for the series ar $2 for a
single event.
OUR REAL BLESSINGS
--Da
.not always look like bles-
sings when we first•see them° -
--Sometimes come disguised in
working clothes.
--Occasionally come wrapped up
in --Often begin as bitter disap-
pointments.
--Usually ask for an accom-
paniment of patience.
--Always make a considerable
demand on our abilities.
-Are apt to come upon us
unawares.
Picture Identified
Last week'spicture of •the lady
with the baby in the stroller has
been identified. The lady is reported
to be Mrs. Daisy Connell's mother,-
Mrs.
other,Mrs. Kennedy. Mrs. Connell was::
the wife of Dr. Connell of :the vil-
lage. The baby is Mary Lou Con-
nell, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Connell.
The Connell family lived many
years ago in the Oliver -Glenn buil-
ding,
uilding, on the corner of Campbell
and Outram streets.
It is believed that Mrs. Connell is
in a nursing home in Guelph and
that Mary Lou is in the Toronto
area.
`:: rop in .Centre
'news
There were *eatables of bridge
at the July 27 get-together at the
Drop in Centre. High was Jean
Whitby, second high was Kay
McCormick and the lucky draw
went to Mabel Whitby.
Six tables of shoot were enjoyed
with high lady being Eva Rider.
Laverne Cooper took low lady,
Cliff Menary high man, and Stanley
Cooper, low man. Most shoots was
captured by Andy Scott
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Dungannon Agricultural Society's
NEWLY COMBINED,
131st DUNGANNON FAIR
& FAMILY FUN DAYS
ON
i,40$�:3'j.:wi:;:;:r#:.. ^rz:?3q"i;;.%.'t�'�'3.'•r>5%`
175 Lawn Tractor
• 14 -hp. 4 -cycle Kawasaki engine with hill -
pressure lubrication
• Hydrostatic drive allows one lever speed/
direction control
• 33 -inch cutting width
• Overhead valves provide more torque and better
fuel economy
• Sector -and -pinion steering and tight turning
radius for superb handling .
• Full-length, welded steel' frame adds durability
• Mows one acre in about an hour
• In our 30th year of Selling & Servicing
John Deere Equipment
At Dungannon Fair Grounds
•Draw for Mountain Bike
•Horse & Antique Tractor Pulls
•Pork Barbecue
•Antique & Classic Car Show
•Parade •Midway
•50's & 60's Dance
Schedule of Events
FRIDAY, AUGUST 10
7:00 p.m. - BALLGAME. CKNX Tryhards vs. Fair Board
Admission: $2.00; Elementary & Pre -School Free
9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. FAIR DANCE
Live 50's & 60's music by HIGH TIDE
Admission: $5.00
SATURDAY, AUGUST 11
2:00 p.m. - EUCHRE TOURNAMENT
Registration 1:00-2:00 p.m.
Admission: $5.00 each
Bring a partner!
SUNDAY, AUGUST 12
Admission: Adult $3.00; Elementary School Age •1.00
Pre-Schoolers Free
Pori
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Godench
11:00 a.m. - Parade
Registration 9:30.10:30 a.m.
Led by Brussels Pipe Band
11:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. - Antique Car Show
Registration 10:00.11:00 a.m.
12 Noon - Antique Tractor Pull
1:00 p.m. Horse Pull; Horseshoe Pitching
1:30 p.m. - Remote Control Car Comp.; Baby
Show; Fair Queen Judging at West Wawanosh
Insurance Building.
3:00 p.m. - Armwrestling; Children's Tractor Pull
(pre -register)
4:00 p.m. - Car Blow -Up get your tickets early
4:30-6:30 p.m. - Pork Barbecue. Adults $7.50,
Children 12 & under $4.00, Pre-Schoolers Free
7:00 p.m. Variety Concert M Brookside School
with M.C. Don Fraser; Draw for Mountain Bike
(valued at $366.00 plus tax); Crowning of Miss
Dungannon Falr, 1090, Princess and Prince.
Admission $1.00, Children Free.
All Day: Midway, School Exhibits
for viewing, Dunk Tank.
For information -or tickets call:
Karen -529-3175
Wayne -..524-7522
Carol -529-7432
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