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On Sunday, July 8 the Hackett family met
at th Ashfield Township: park for their
annu . i barbeque. All - sang grace and
enjo, ed a bountiful dinner,
E1 on -- Bradley; on behalfof Keith
Hac tett,• who has been ill, and Irima Wall,
had c arge of the business part of the picnic.
Lido . welcomed. everyone.
Tvv►•. minutes silence was observed in
memo of Mrs. Melvin . Hackett, who
way during ,the year. .
It was: moved that Keith Hackett and. Irlma•
Wall carry on as president and secretary for
another year. Lorne and Hazel Hackett and
John and Helen Lindsay are to. be the food
committee, D. A. and Evelyn Hackett are to
be the sports committee,
A vote of thanks was':expressed to-J..D,,
Drennan for providing the, barbeque and to
Jim and Evelyn Bradley and Helen and Eric
Hackett the- food committee, and to Terry
and Joaii-Hays; the sports committee and to
all others who helped make this picnic 'a
success. ,
Various humorous readings were given by
Elleda Laidlaw, Aileen Bradley, Eileen
Curran and Irlma Wall. Newest married
couple, Terry and Joan Hays, three years;
youngest boy, 11 months, Bradley Courtney;
youngest girl, Krista Wall, 10;, birthday
prize,. Scott Hackett; family coining farthest,
Don and Rosalea Rapson of Seaforth; oldest
Person present, Janet. Drennan; anniversary
nearest November 1, Eldon and Aileen
Bradley. m.. p
Joan and Terry . Hays conducted sports.
Winners' included in the races, 9 - 11,
Madonna Bradley and. Krista Wall; mixed
run, Krista Wall - Madonna Bradley, Paul.
Hackett - Scott Hackett; - men'skick the
slipper, Don Hackett, Scott Hackett; ladies'
kick the slipper, Bell Hackett, Elise Lindsay;
ladies' sack race, Movita Courtney, Madon-
na Bradley and Krista Wall; men's sack
race, Scott Hackett, Paul and Kevin; ladies'
3 legged race, Krista Wall'and Ellen Rodger,
Madonna Bradley—and Movita . Courtney;
men's 3 legged. "-race, Paul and Kevin
Hackett, Paul and Scott Hackett; girl%s
wheelbarrow race, Movita ' Courtney; and
Madonna Bradley, Evelyn Hackett and Elise
Lindsay; boy's wheelbat<row race, Scott and
.Paul . Hackett and Kevin and Rae Hackett.
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Two teams took part in two very interest-
ing relay, races.
After a beautiful -afternoon . together,
everyone returned to their' homes'.
Kincardine woman visits aunt
' Mrs.: -Margaret -Bannerman Kincardine
visited on Sunday, with'her aunt, Mrs.. Ben
PURPLE .GROVE
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Scott; Mr. and: _Mrs.
Don Doupe and Mr. and Mrs. Art Helm were
guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs:. Norval
Stanley.
Visitors during the week, •with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Collins and family were Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Green, Arthur; Miss Doris Smith..
Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie Davies, Toronto. Pam
and Karen Fettely, Britton.
Mr. Bob Grieve from Monetiville visited
with Mr.,. and Mrs. Victor Gawley and Mrs.
Donelda. Gossell: '
Marjorie Thompson spent the week with
her son Bert. Kay Thacker visited on Tues-
day.
Lisa Cote, Owen Sound is spending some
holidays with ' Marjorie Thompson and
friends in E.ipley.
'Mr.:and Mrs: John, Farrell' and girls had
supper. Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Stanley. It was Dina's first birthday:
Mrs Janice Elliott 'and Lea from Miden
visited with Mr\ and` Mrs. Earl Elliott,; also
Mr. and -Mrs. Everett Elliott, 'Ferndale
Mich. were at the Elliott's.
Men from Missions had a supper at
.Fishercnans Cove. Folks from Purple Grove.
-attended.
Tammy Sutton had Alison F'oulds and Jilt
Campbell for the weekend at her home.
Mrs. Randy. MacDonald, Tammy; Kim;
Lucas from Timmins are' holidaying .with
Joan's- : parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Harvie
Thompson.
Saturday night 'a Hospital Barbecue was
held at the home of Alice .Vanderburgh•, A
surprise patty for Wilda Thompson on her
retirement: from nursing at Alexandra
General and Marine Hospital, Goderich.
Mr.: and Mrs. Victor Gawley visited with
Mrs. Olive Needham, Lucknow on Saturday..,
John and Marlene Collins, Dawn Star and
Katie; and Rose .Natamogan arrived from
Southend, Sask. and are spending some time
with John's mother. Katherine Collins at the'.
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