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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1983-09-07, Page 5CRAIG SUPER SLEUTHS — A Targe number of Ailsa Craig and area boys and girls participated in a summer , Super Sleuth reading program at the Ailsa Craig library. Back row, left, Lloyd Windsor, Ellen Windsor, Tracy King, Ryan Perry, Colleen Hamilton, Sandy Rowley, Tracy Cocksworth and Heather Cocksworth. Third row, Rob Whiteford, Stephanie Van Dam, Randy Whiteford, Robin Smalley, Tanya Jones, Tammy Cocksworth, Jeff Brown, Jason Brown and Kim Perry. Second row, Steven Burns, Albert Bac, Jeff Walker, Tim McGregor, Joanne Box, Scott Prest, Ian McGregor, Jim Cocksworth and Kevin Dickens. Front, Nathan Walker, Tim Turnbull, Mary Bax, Jenny Turnbull, Penny Dickens, Courtney Dickens, Terry Prest, Erin Jones, Tracey Bax, Diane Brown, Jo Anne Bax and John Smalley. T -A photo Squirts honoured Ball season ends at Shipka By MRS. HUGH MORENZ Shipka The Squirt baseball season wrapped up with a baseball game and party Wednesday August 24 at Grand Bend school. The ball game saw the strong and heavily favoured Squirt team defeat their parents by a score of 6 to 4. Each Squirt metnber received a diploma and badge in recognition of his baseball achievement this season. Coach Dan Gill received a personally engraved pen for his contribution to the team. Shipka Squirts would like to thank all the parents, and Mrs. Morenz for making the 1983 season a success. Personals As I write my newsletter this morning September 6, L We're glad you asked! 1 fel �j •r�• �" With Bob Fletcher and Iry Armstrong of /te/fe d. HOW CAN I HELP A CHILD AFTER DEATH OF A LOVED ONE? Reading books or pamphlets which .describes how others have adjusted to death can often. provide insights and understanding. Studying these books will help you and the child and will suggest ways to communicate with the child effectively. Some of the basic books on this subject which we recommend are: Learning to Say Goodbye by Eda LeShan; Telling a Child About Death by Edgan N. Jackson: Explaining Death to Children by Earl A. Grollman; Helping Your Child Understand Death by Anna W. M. Wolf; Death, Grief, Mour- ning, The Funeral and the Child by William Lamers. Consult the local library for these. Discuss it with your clergyman. Or call us. If you have any special concerns about children and death, ple'se do call on us so we can share our pro- fessional understanding with you. IRV ARMSTRONG JNTARiO F UNENA. SERVICE ASSOCIATION , Incorporated i FUNERAL HOME Pr1ONE ns 'no _ BOB FLETCHER I've seen several yellow school buses go past our gate, getting children back to school for another year. Dick and Annie Zielman, accompanied by daughters Debbie and Angie, _spent a couple of days last week on holiday. Tuesday they were at Black Creek Pioneer Village and on Wednesday to Canada's Wonderland. Willis and Ella Desjardine and granddaughter, Michelle Mabel, visited on the weekend with Alvin and Clara Stalton at Grand Bend. Mrs. Bev Keller, Sherri - Lynn and Stephen, spent several holidays camping last week at Alliston park in the Orangeville area with Bev's parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kirk. Recent visitors with Ilugh and Annie Morenz have -been, Mr. and Mrs. George Chowen, of Stratford, formerly of Southcott Pines; Wayne, Jen- nifer and Ian Parker, of Goderich: and Mrs. Elizabeth Norris. of Grand Cove. Last Sunday we visited at (ue home of Ross and Loret- ta Riley, of Chiselhurst area, to view wedding and shower gifts of their daughter Sheila, bride -elect of Jeff Corbett, whose wedding date is September 10. Crediton groups back to business By MRS. PETER MARTIN Summer holidays are over and several of the Crediton groups are resuming their regular meetings. Thursday evening the United Church Women will meet at 8 p.m. in the church. Monday evening the Crediton and District Social Club will hold their first fall meeting. All members are urged to attend. Several items of business concerning the club will be discussed. Church and Sunday School will resume September 11 at their regular titnes. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mac- Donald and sons, Miss Donna McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin and Lisa were invited to share the 25th an- niversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Elzer Masse in Zurich Saturday evening. Private Everett Vandeworp visited this weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vandeworp and family. Private Vandeworp returned to Pet awawa this week. Mrs. Florence Williams from Galt -Cambridge, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Copeland and his sister Edith visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Collett and family Saturday. Chuck's mother Mrs. Williams is stay- ing for a few days. Mrs. Maggie ('lark has returned home from Rainy River where she has been visiting with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Galloway and children. While there she attended the wedding of her grandson Lanny to Monika Szeder from Lino, Ontario. Others attending from Crediton area were Don and Marie Dinney, Derick, Scott, Bryan and Sheila, Alwinna Galloway, Sis McCann, Jeanette and Larry Lippert, Barry Becker, Jim Beaver, Earl Pfaff, Mr. and Mrs. Den- nis Lamport and girls, John O'Neil and Mike Brannen, Grace and Ray Lamport, Nola and Ervin Ratz and Byron and Beth Clarke. LIBRARY REFRESHMENTS — Margaret Wilson, Joan McDonald and Pat Rowley assisted with the refreshments at Friday's Super Sleuths finale at the Ailsa Craig library. T -A photo Institute enjoys Playhouse show By ALICE DICKENS Ailsa Croig Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ward, Scarborough and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bice, Mitchell were with mother, Mrs. Ida Bice, of Craigholme; the oc- casion being her birthday. Members of Riverview Women's Institute and friends Our Specialty is helping you to decorate the way you wont. For that personal touch in •�'� wall coverings and window treatments CALL Carolyn Bradford at 229-6194 (Days or Evenings) P.S. Remember Our FREE Shop AI Home Service • 11) ,l. A. �.L:<)�' and, •er- j Other Things KIRKTON - PHONE 229-6194 attended the play "South Pacific- at 'Huron County Playhouse Wednesday and all report enjoying it. Thursday the Craigholme Activity Cen- tre Committer:' were present at the Playhouse and they, too, were pleased with it. Recent visitors with Mrs. Verna Leitch were Mrs. G. Watson, Mrs. Mary Sambell and Jessica, and Mrs. H. Hobbs. Pre-schoolers are reminded of Story -time starting at the local library- Friday, September 9 at 1 p.m. Also on Ft relay, September 9 at 2 p.m. the official ribbon cutting ceremony of the new Ailsa Craig post office will take place. A tour of the building will be an extra treat to all who attend. Ilugh Cree of Byron renew- ed acquaintance Thursda.• here in the village. 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