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Times -Advocate, October 17, 1979
Kirkton area residents at Tobermory nuptials
Sy MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
KIRK TON
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Al Weiberg, Mark,
Michael and Vickie of
Blenheim.
Thanksgiving guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Denham,
Marlyne and Wayne were
Cecil Skinner Huronview,
"Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mason,
Belgrave, Peter Mason,
Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Skinner, Mr.andMrs. Gary
Skinner and Craig Mr. and
Mrs. Neil McAllister,
Timothy, Peter and Brian,
Centralia, Miss Karen
Skinner and Gordon Prince
Ilderton, Mr. and Mrs.
Randy Meyer Stephanie and
Ronnie,Waterloo, Mrs. Doug
Harding Carol. Coreen and
Aaron, Fordwich, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Denham and
Steven, Brenda Denham,
London, Lynda Denham,
Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Denham of Petrolia and Mr.
and Mrs. Barry Haley,
Springford.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waghorn
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Reurink of
Amherstburg. •
Mr . and Mrs. Garth
Blackler spent the weekend
in Toronto.
Mrs. Bernice Hervieux,
Algoma Mills visited several
days with her mother Mrs.
V. Jarvis and Mr. and Mrs.
Norris-Atthill and his sister
Mrs. Hervieux visited
relatives in Bobcaygeon and
Toronto, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bearss
and family. R. R. 1 St.
Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Oslter and Maggie 'St.
Marys, Mrs. Donna Ross and
family, Stratford, Sara and
Bridget Bradford, RR 1
Kirkton visited Sunday with
Mrs. Helen Bearss.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brine,
Misses Myrtle and Pearl
Brine. and Lloyd Brine all of
St. Marys we're Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Robinson.
Mr and Mrs. Ken Stephen
attended the 40th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Carroll of Exeter which
was held at the IRidge
Chalet Hensall.
_Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Marshall and Lana, and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Watson
motored to Ottawa for the
Thanksgiving weekend and
visited Brent Marshall who
is attending University there
Last weekend Brent visited
with his parents and at-
tended St. Marys Collegiate
Commencement.
Murray Switzer, Guelph
College spent the weekend
with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Switzer and at-
tended St. Marys Collegiate
Commencement.
Those attending the
wedding and reception of
Neil Stephens and Miss
Linda Johnstone at Tober-
mory from this vicinity were
- Mr. arid Mrs. Brent
Blackler, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Blackler, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Eveleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Hewitt, Mrs. Wilfred Paton.
Mrs. Grant Radcliffe, Mr.
and Mrs.,Clayton Ross, Mr
and Mrs. Ed Robinson, Mr
grid Mrs. Gerald Francis
Marty and Andrea, Mrs
Pearl Stephens grand
mother, Miss Ann Robinson.
Mr. John Urquhart, Mr. Jim
Bickell and friend. Mr. Joe
Stephens Jr. Miss Debbie
Schaefer, Mr. Jim Rogers,
Mr. Dan Mills, Mr. Larry
Rundle, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Atthill, Mr. Murray Insley
and friend, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Stephen and Kathy, also
Mrs. Eckert grandmother
from Stratford.
Ailsa Craig Lions
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clean-up eventplan
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By JOY SCHEIFELE
AILSA CRAIG
Saturday morning will find
the members of the Ailsa
Craig and District Lions
Club out bright and early as
they go about picking up
articles for discard in their
annual "Fall Clean Up".
Members will drive through
the communities of Ailsa
Craig and Nairn and take
away any -articles for
disposal not normally picked
up by the regular garbage
collection.'•
The community is asked to
please have any items they
wish taken away out by the
side of the road by 9 a.m.
Saturday. The Lions will
then pick up the articles and
take them to a nearby dump.
It will be a busy month for
the Lions. Plans are
currently underway as they
prepare for the annual
Halloween party for the
community youngsters. On
Halloween the children will
be invited by the Lions club
to a party at the K.O.A.
camp.
Here the children will be
judged for best costumes.
prizes awarded, en-
tertainment and refresh-
ments provided. A wagon
will pick the children up in
town and take them out to
the campgrounds for the
festivities.
At the end of November
they plan to hold their annual
Turkey Shoot at the cam-
pgrounds and everyone is
invited to participate.
In addition the club
recently donated S200 to
Craigholme Nursing Home
to purchase Cassette .Tape
Players which enable the
residents to listen to books
and stories on tapes. Also
APPLE DAY -- Scout Murray Sutherland receives support for the Boys Scouts from Lome
Bender of Aliso Craig and receives on apple in exchange, while cubs Arthur
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Chris Dixon look on.
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they hope to become more
active in visiting regularly at
the Nursing Home.
Nor is it all strictly
planned events when the
Lions lend a helping hand.
Whenever any of the com-
munity seniors move, the
Lions would like it known
that they are willing to give
assistance.
Recently six or seven
members with two trucks
helped move one of the
town's seniors and they are
always happy to help in this
way, reported President
Robert Thompson. "We want
to be of service to the
community and help
others", he stressed.
Plan clinic
for blood
By JOY SCHEIFELE
A Red Cross Blood Donor
Clinic will be held in the
Lucan Community Centre
Thursday, October 25, from 6
to 9 p.m. Members of the
Lucan Women's Institute are
busy contacting individuals
and groups making all aware
of the desperate need for
blood.
Veteran donors and per-
sons willing to give blood for
the first time are all en-
couraged to attend the clinic.
It is hoped to make the clinic
one of the most successful to
date.
Your
Blood is
Always
Needed
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