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Hundreds come to tree planting
At least 350 people came to the 7th Annual Tree Service held at the Morrison Dam near Exeter, The
Reverend Father Grayhame Bowcott from St. John's By The Lake, Grand Bend officiated, Colin Haskett and
Bill Haskett spoke.
Peter Darbishire represented the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Foundation. 134 trees will be planted in the
upcoming year throughout the AB Watershed area, A list of all names is kept at the Foundation office.
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The Thedford Dirty Dogs celebrated the opening of the season and their home ice with
a Barbecue fun day before the Exhibition game on September 24th. Shown here (L -R)
are Lolse Smlthrim, Electa Read, Shawn Duncan, Shawn Dickey and Chris Hayman.
Last weekend the Dirty Dogs beat Milverton 4 Wheel Drives 4-2 in Thedford Frday and
lost to Tlllsonburg Thunder 6-2 In Tillsonburg Saturday.
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