Times-Advocate, 1982-11-17, Page 17Prize winning poem recited
Meal weather for Rprogram at Ailsa Cralg
movie to be shown in the ac- Presented each member with
tivity centre of "Ma and Pa a county key gain and spoon.
Kettle going to the fair" Fri- Three tables of euchre were
day evening November 19 at at play in the lounge at the
7:30 p.m., also the bazaar in south entrance of the apart -
the United Church, Saturday, ,ments (Craigholme) Monday
November 20 from 2-4 p.m' afternoon. Winners were Mrs.
With Mrs. May Bowman McEwen, Mrs. Dores, and
recently were her daughter, Sinclair McIntosh.
Mrs. Bob Evans, Ilderton, The next euchre will be in
Mrs. Glenn Dickens, London the Activity Centre
and cousin from Oshawa. November 22 at 2 p.m.
ay AMP D 01EN$
Aliso Craig They fought with courage,
Ideal weather prevailed on some died in agony.
Thursday last when a crowd As we pause, we also
of people witnessed this remember
alive me,ostart
• year's Remembrance Day Who
service held at the Legion's their lives again.
cenotaph. Never to forget the pain, the
Miss Meaghen Henry, first dying of friends,
prize winner of this poem, That even time, with family
read it. will never quite mend.
"What Canadians Have As we pause we remember
to Remember" everyone,
As we pause a minute to Who went to war to save our
remember the brave, freedom.
Who risked their lives for our As we lay the wreaths on the
freedom to save, grave,
They marched to freedom, We remember those who
defeating the enemy, lived and died brave.
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The following laid wreaths
- Provincial, Jack Riddell;
Village of Ailsa Craig, John
Whitntore; East Williams,
Pete Twynstra; McGillivray,
Jack Dorman; Legions
Ladies Auxiliary,. Mrs. Ted
Harmer; Branch 422 Legion,
Eric Slater; Senior Citizens,
Harold Guilfoyle;
Businessmen Association,
Merlon Bender.
Lion's Club, Lorne Smith:
Optimist Club, Merlon
Bender; Guides and
Brownies, Marion Jones;
Scout Organization, George
Coursey; Netherlands Ser-
vice, Bert Pera; Victory
Boosters, Mrs. Roy
Sutherland; and North Mid-
dlesex District high School.
The worship, held indoors,
was conducted by Rev.
Maureen McLeod Walter,
leader, and Rev. David Brun-
ner, preacher, on behalf of the
Ailsa Craig and Community
Ministerial Association.
Pianist was Mrs. Clarence
Morgan.
Congratulations are extend-
ed to each who won in the
poster contest sponsored by
the Legion - first, Todd Dart ,
second, Jim Walsh, from
grades seven and eight, East
Williams. Also to Grades four,
five and six with Melissa
Minter, first, from
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wires call your local hydro
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McGillivray, and Tim
McKichan of East Williams,
as second winner.
The results of the fine
essays are: Grades 7 and 8 -
Peter Pera, Arlene Thomp-
son, both from McGillivray.
In Grades 4,5,6, Lori Woods
and Wayne McCallum, both
from East Williams.
Winners with a Poem from
Grades 7 and 8 were Meagen
Henry and Janet Lewis,
McGillivray students. From
Grades 4,514, Loralyn Smith,
East. Williams and Marsha
Sutherland, McGillivray.
tegion president, Eric
Slater and Reeve John Whit-
more, presented each winner
with a gift and congratulated
them on their successful
accomplishment.
Remember the full-length
et.
GINGERBREAD HOUSE. BUYERS — Elizabeth and Cathy
Coates admire a gingerbread house before buying it
at Saturday's Exeter UCW bazaar.
Why not attend the
Craigholme nursing home
bazaar on Friday afternoon
November 26 for r your
Christmas needs?
Mr. andArs. Wayne . I -
dock and son, Parkhill visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Morton.
The West Nissouri tug-of-
war team was invited to at-
tend the last West Nissouri
township meeting in the coun-
cil chambers.
They are the All Canadian
Champs as they *on 68 out of
69 pulls. All the members of
the team, except one are from
West Nissouri and they are
the only team in Middlesex
County.
Warden John Whitemore
commended the team for
their accomplishments and
The readers Write
To T -A editor's desk:
Referring to: Electors con-
sistent: Hoogenboom
defeated again.
. As my eye caught the
heading on page one, I felt ap-
palled! We hear so much
about people not wanting to
get involved in anything I now
see the reason why! Possibly
the T -A would get wind of
their 'defeat, and smear it
across the front page. It is
totally unnecessary!
If that is what sells a
newspaper, I personally will
quit buying them. Making fun
is one thing, but so far I have
not heard anyone laughing.
Abeta Dekoker
-Times-Advocate, November 17, 1982
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