Times-Advocate, 1979-08-08, Page 2 (2)Page 2
Times -Advocate, Aupuat 8, 1979
GUITAR STYLINGS AT FRIEDSBURG — The talent show at Fnedsburg Days in
Dashwood once again attracted many talented youngsters from the area. Playing a guitar
duet were Michelle Vandeworp and Kim Klpfer of Dashwood Staff photo
MUSIC HALL TRADITION — Angela Hardy of Lucan
belted several numbers in the old English mus+cat hall
'fashion Friday at the Fnedsbuit Days talent show In
Dashwood T -A photo
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CHRISTMAS IN AUGUST —. Thanks to the Dashwood good companions we're all
reminded that Christmas is not all that far away Participating on the float were Oscar Pfaff
as Santa, Jodi -Galloway. Tina Lamport, Danny Weigand, Chris Weigand. Jennifer Weigand,
Erma Krueger. John Stewart. Margaret Clarke, Gerry Gasser and Sid Neeb • Staff photo
FAMILY REUNIONS
The twelfth Heywood
Reunion was held in
Riverview Park with a good.
attendance on Saturday.
Herb Heywood extended a
warm welcome to all and
wished a speedy recovery to
those ill and suffering from
accidents.
Following races, by
Thomas Heywood a sump-
tuous smorgasbord dinner
was enjoyed during much
reminiscing.
Rita Heywood presided for
the business meeting.
Presidents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cy Blommaert; Vice -Pres.,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Heywood;
Sect., Mrs. David Blackwell;
Sports Comm, Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie Heywood and - Mr.
and Mrs. Bev. Heywood;
Program Comm, Earl and
Bob Heywood.
A very interesting and
exciting sports program was
convened by Jack and Hazel
Heywood.
Candy Sucker race.
Angela Gould, Jessica
McDonald, Leann Consitt.
Ball throw, An5.
gela Gould.
Scott Gould, Elaine
Heywood.
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KIRKTON, ONT. NOK 1K0
August, 1970.
SPECIAL NOTICE
to Kirkton Telephone Customers:
On Saturday. August 18th. the Kirkton telephone exchange
will be cut -over to new electronic digital switching equipment.
This new equipment plays an important part in our upgrading
program to provide private -line and two-party service for all
telephone users in the Kirkton exchange. This will also make
digit tone service available.
PLEASE NOTE: -- Saturday, August 18th
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will -no longer be asked "Your number please when dialing
long distance calls. The new system automatically identifies
the telephone number from which long distance calls are
made and will:
Eliminate the need for you to give your telephone number
when dialing a long distance call.
" Speed up the placing of your long distance dialed tails.
• Ensure that calls are accurately charged to the telephone
number from which they are placed.
• Prohibit the fraudulent charging of calls to someone else's
number when dialing long distance calls;
We are pleased to announce these new additions to your
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If you have any questions about these changes please call
our business office at 229-8933.
LLOYD MARDLIN, Manager.
Crab walk backwards,
Allen Blommaert, Cherie
McDonald, Stephen
Heywood.
Three Legged race,
Cherrie Cottle and Chris
Gould, Patty Heywood and
Cindy Armstrong, Jackie
Heywood and Rickie
Heywood.
Bubble Gum blowing, Julie
Blommaert, Ladies drop a
quarter in a bottle, Kathy
Cottle, Jayne Consitt.
Balloon toss, Lonnie
Heywood, Bev. Heywood.
Kick the Shoe, Bob
Heywood.
Oldest present. Gordon
Heywood. Youngest present,
Christopher Heywood.
Coming farthest, Mrs. Iva
Heywood, Largest car
mileage, Diane Montavo,
married longest, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Heywood -63
years. -
Group games were en-
joyed by all and a very ex-
citing soft ball game resulted
in a tie.
The 1980 Reunion will be
held in Riverview Park the
third Saturday in July.
Herb and Rita thank all for
coming to help make this a
happy memorable day.
Sheppard Reunion
The Sheppard Clan met in
Parkhill Park for their 31st
annual reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Sheppard conducted an
interesting sports program
with the following results:
Linda Paton guessed the
exact number of jelly beans
in the jar. The clothespin -
peanut contest was won by
Paul Paton. Jeff Fraser was
able to throw the most
playing cards into a dish, the
children found it was more
difficult than it looked to kick
their shoe into a box. Jeff
Fraser and Grant Hayter
were successful
Gordon Wilson was able to
shell twelve peanuts in two
minutes with oven mitts on.
Allan Hayter had the best
time (56 sec.) when he
removed his partners shoes
and socks and put Them back
on with dtven mitts on
Diane Mitchell wrote the
best sentehce on any subject,
Closest birthday to date of
picnic was won by Jim
McNaughton.
Lyle Paton and family
came the farthest. from
Barrie.
Youngest member present
was Jennifer Hollawl•
daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Ed Holland.
The Fraser Family of
Parkhill had the most
members present -15
Harry Sheppard en-
tertained with his wooden
tap-dancing man to Ron
McNaughton's music, Allan
Hayter demonstrated the
latest new dance step 'The
Barnyard Shuffle'. Seventy
members and 1 visitor sat
down to a bountiful
smorgasbord supper at 5
p.m.
A short business meeting
was conducted by president
Ray Morrison. when it was
decided to hold next years
reunion at Anderson, the
third Sunday in July. Eric
and Donna Westman will be
the President and secretary
and Jim and Marion Mitchell
will be vice-president and
secretary.
Allan and ;Marlene Hayter
and family will look after the
sports programme. Thelma
McNaughton will take
pictures for the record book.
Many visit Ontario Place
Stephen youngsters keep busy •
By LYNNE FARQUHAR
S.P.A.R.K. playground
youngsters were busy last
week when the group formed
a clean-up crew for a clean-
a-thon in Huron Park. The
youngsters took pledges
from area residents and had
a two hour time limit to
gather up the garbage and
glass from the play areas
and streets at the Park.
The group was able to
raise $150.00 which went
towards their trip to Ontario
Place on Wednesday August
8. Thanks goes to all those
who gave donations to the
S.P.A.R.K. crew and a
hearty congratulations goes
to the S.P.A.R.K. youngsters
and staff for their great
clean-up job.
The S.P.A.R.K. youngsters
will be treated to a special
visit by a magician on
Tuesday •August 14 at 2:00
p.m. The show will be held
outdoors at the McCurdy
School but any sign of rain
will move the program in-
doors to the Huron Park
Annex.
Thanks goes to the
Optimists for making the
Annex available to the group
for rainy days. Wednesday
August 15 S.P.A.R.K. is off to
the Pinery Park for an af-
ternoon hike and program.
The juinior group will - be
returning home but the
seniors aged 7-12 will be
staying on for an overnight
camp -out. Here's hoping for
some dry weather next
week!
Dashwood playground was
also off to Ontario Place on
Wednesday August 8 where
they joined the S.P.A.R.K.
crew for an afternoon of fun.
Dashwood youngsters were
busywith preparations for,
their Friedsburg Days
parade float last week. This
week their big project is
paper machee dinosaurs to
follow their monster theme.
These youngsters will also
be joining S.P.A.R.K. for
their upcoming magic show.
Both Dashwood and
S.P.A.R.K. members will be
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RAINY DAY MUSIC — Stephanie Hayter of Lucan was
one of the top preformers in the talent show Fnday at
Fnedsburg Days ire- Dashwood One of the songs which
Stephanie sang was Save it for a rainy day ' T -A photo
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Huron Park pool is hop-
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wo of lessons halfway done.
There are still openings for
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Remember the pool is
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