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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1995-06-14, Page 7PICK-Y-OWN Mon. to Sat. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sun. 1 to 6 p.m. supervised children welcome bung your own containers PHONE: 347-2359 To Order fresh or cleaned and frozen PHONE: 347-2504 7 a.m. to noon 100 47 94 48 66 14 12 19 31 9 8 17 25 21 492 365 787 413 356 84 64 76 140 42 60 102 88 122 608 1292 1545 368 677 252 126 120 246 127 167 294 257 157 331 373 960 216 225 164 37 55 92 66 65 131 170 162 77 196 343 191 50 234 542 279 14 99 115 51 16 73 110 44 30 172 225 95 109 280 505 340 10 24 120 25 19 27 100 51 17 48 117 44 7 42 69 35 53 141 406 155 49 237 489 294 72 226 657 368 25 72 85 37 26 120 98 27 26 124 58 26 19 83 40 25 96 399 281 115 12 50 68 30 12 77 94 37 15 102 51 32 39 229 213 99 9 44 98 51 22 55 131 36 9 41 102 24 16 39 58 36 56 179 389 147 32 178 391 227 70 385 891 547 72 323 568 264 42 144 344 123 5 59 71 40 11 40 78 52 6 49 67 34 22 148 216 173 21 127 369 160 65 456 708 356 1418 7008 13344 6927 Auburn UCW The news from 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. Compiled by Margaret McMahon Phone 887-9250 WRUSSELS VARIETY Mon. - Sat. 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sun. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Open 7 days for your convenience 887-6224 C SEALTEST 29 ICE TEA 1 2 litres POTATO CHIPS • 9 9}} JUNE SPECIALS POPSICLEScio PARLOUR 0)49 1*-0 et) CE CREAM V 2 litres} SMALL FRY 180 g NEW ARRIVALS • Legends of the Fall • The Professional 11 IS • Richie Rich • Fortress • Jungle Book 01 • Frankenstein • Terminal Velocity • Highlander III Your Lottery Ticket Centre $ Brussels Lions Elimination Draw $ Saturday, June 17 25 prizes totaling $5,000 500 Tickets Drawn $30.00 each Hot Buffet Meal for 2 6 - 8 p.m. 2ifkets available here or from Lions Members Lic. #M177295 I WAVOIION noes:III MAIM 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 CONSTRUCTION LTD. • backhoeing • bulldozing • loading & hauling • sand, gravel and topsoil R.R. #2 Bluevale 887-9061 if busy 887-9999 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.