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from approximately 1 • ' I. Ms. Hogg will be modelling the an-
tique fashion at the Zurich and area figure skating club's an-
niversary show, "The way we were", July 2.
fitness awarded
at public school
KILOMETER KLUB —
Darren McKinely ran the 50
kilometer club twice to total
100 kilometers at Zurich
Public School.
As a part of the Canada
fitness awards, Zurich
Public School students ran
around a course on their
noon hours. Those who ran
at least 50 kilometers were:
Jeff Verhoeven, Mathew
Ferguson, Danny Weigand,
Trevor Lansbergen, David
Thiel, Joey Keller, Doug
Finlay, Johnny deBliek,
Derrick McGee, Craig
Redick, Mark McAdams,
Jon Hendrick, Pat Haggitt,
Cheryl Kuepfer, Debbie
Kirk, Bonnie Gib Gingerich,
Anne Diechert. Albert
Barker, Lois Goldsmith.
Chris Goodliffe, D'Arcy
Martin, Chris Merner, Bren-
da,'Rader, Dennis Schroeder,
Tim Teeter, Caroline
Tickner. Marc Claussius.
Kristine McAdams, Sherry
Steckle, and Kristen
Stephan.
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Goderich Township,
Women's Institute provided'
Old Tyme Music on Monday
• afternoon with Molly Cox at
the piano and Mrs. Maitland
Driver playing her violin. We
sure can brag about. the
catch of fish on Tuesday
when Bert Columbe, Al
Macey, Norman Dupee,
Louis Wild, Jim Ruddock,
Ben Sowerby, Eber Lewis,
Dick Wilson, Clayton Steel,
Irvin Trewartha, Levi
Carter and Ernest Applyton
returned from fishing at Bets
Verway's farm. The men
enjoyed a barbecue lunch as
well as the lovely home
made pies of Bets'. The men
would like to again thank
Bets and Joe for inviting
them fishing.
Seaforth W.I. was here on
Wednesday afternoon to help
all those celebrating a bir-
thday in June remember
that day. The programme
consisted of Mrs. Haist
playing Oh Susanna, Little
Brown Jug, and Irish
Washer Women on her
harmonica. Ruth Papple
then gave a reading. The
harmonica trio consisted of
Harold Coleman, Jim Keys,
Lorne Lawson entertained
the residents accompanied
by Edith McMillan at the
piano. The residents then
joined in with a community
sing song accompanied by
Sarah Elliott.
Also on Wednesday af-
ternoon Jim Ruddock, Mrs.
Wolfe, Mrs. Cantelon, Annie
Baxter journeyed to Mitchell
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to the Crystal Palace where
the CNIB held their picnic.
Games were played while
guests were treated to ice
cream bars and pop. Jim
Ruddock received many
prizes but the most out-
standing was being in
possession of the. biggest
smile. A delicious dinner
was served and Earl and
Martha Heywood were on
hand to entertain.
Sympathy is expressed to
the families of Helena
Lummiss and Annice Barliff.
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who is from Clionton
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care.
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