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thel
Auburn UCW will be held June
19 at 8 p.m. at the church.
WI meets
The Women's Institute will be
held on Thursday, June 15 at the
Community Hall at 2 p.m.
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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1995. PAGE 7
The news from
uburn Municipality Reform
Ainslie
TOWNS
Clinton 15
Exeter 8
Goderich 32
Seaforth 5
Wingham 14
VILLAGES
Bayfield 0
Blyth Poll 26 0
27 1
Total Blyth 1
Brussels Poll 32 1
33 1
Total Brussels 2
Hensall
4
Zurich 1
TOWNSHIPS
Ashfield
4
Colborne 10
East Wawanosh Poll 24
1
25 1
Total East Wawanosh
2
Goderich
11
Grey Poll 34 2
35 1
36 3
37 0
Total Grey 6
Hay 8
Howick
14
Hullett Poll 43 0
44 0
45 0
46
0
Total Hullett 0
McKillop Poll 47 0
48 0
49
Total McKillop
Morris Poll 28 0
29 0
30
31 2
Total Morris 3
Stanley 5
Stephen 22
Tuckersmith 16
Turnberry 10
West Wawanosh Poll 21 2
22 2
23 0
Total West Wawanosh 4
Usborne 2
Advance Polls 7
GRAND TOTALS 207
Knox gives
awards
Mrs. Ann Vincent led the award
service at Knox United Church and
Bernice Gross was organist. Ann
gave the announcements. Leanne
Vincent gave The Lord's Prayer
which was narrated by her and
Gordon Gross.
Ann read the scriptures and Jesus
Loves Me was sung.
The Sunday School awards were
read out and the teachers handed
out the awards to the following.
First year, Stephanie Archambault,
who received her Bible for
promotion; second year, Katie
McClinchey, Adam Andrews and
Johnathon McDowell; third year,
Erika Andrews; fourth year, Becky
Archambault, Andrea Sturzen-
egger and Lauren Lecomte; fifth
year, Ryan McClinchey, Brett Bean
and Charlotte Worsell; eighth year,
Leanne Vincent; tenth year, Joel
Arthur and Graham Worsell.
Hymn The Wise May Bring Their
Learning was sung after the
children went downstairs. Shelley
Worsell led in the hymn sing to
conclude the service.
Naylor's
Berries
OPENING
APPROX.
JUNE 19
3 1/2 miles west of Monkton
on 17th concession of Elma
Family Coalition Liberal
Cornish Jewitt
Conservative NDP
Johns K lopp
JOHN McKERCHER
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• backhoeing • bulldozing
• loading & hauling
• sand, gravel and topsoil
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H. Gibbons wins draw
There were 12 tables of euchre McNaughton, Keith Turnbull, and
hosted by Jan Morris, Grace Smith
Roberta Simpson; tally card draw;
and Bill Dobson. Violet Smith, Isabel Gray, Hazel
Winners were: 50/50, Hazel Gib- Gibson, Harold McNaughton, Ken
son; high lady, June Jacklin; high Crawford, Velma Sleightholm,
man, Richard Elliott; most lone Margaret Beirnes, Annie Wight,
hands, Roberta Simpson, Jim Stan Hewitt, Bill Dobson, Marion
Smith; table prize, Jean and Harold Continued on page 8
Determination
If expression tells the story this hit was a good one. Ethel
Ball Park was a hub of activity this past weekend as a
fundraising tournament brought locals out in droves to
watch teams play ball. This game was against the Atwood
Knockouts and the Milverton Rookies. The winners of the
day were the Cranbrook Black Sox who beat the Walton
Wonders 5-2. Organizers call the event a success.