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evades . st ems of
stormy weather.
Nr tablet -played and fire
se . • winners. -were as
: ladies' higitz, Mrs:
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atle , Mrs.. James
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. rut's„ tion,
McEwen; lone hands,
Parents..
A drain was made for a haat
Was woe by Mrs. Ray
and*. draw on a bag
winos went to Mrs. Erma
:'chase. Refreshments
served.
• Death G. Cinema
Das►iel G.. Cameron -passed
ay at University Hospital,
on January 13th in
2$th year. Formerly oI
1. he was the sort of
J. (Doc) Cameron and
Nsie Caentrop.
Surveying besides his
are two sisters Mrs.
(Betty) Osbitsch. London;
Barry (Chris) Moriock,
rediton; Brother Bill,
and his grandparents,
r. and Mrs: W. Rees.
ikon.
The funeral service was
at the Bontron Funeral
1 on Friday. January
ith with Rev. W.J. Jarvis
tficiating,. Cremation
ollowed with' burial at
sitland Bank Cemetery,
orth.
Persesals
Mr. Ed Corbett was taken
ambulance to Victoria
capital, London on Satui-
y.
Mrs. Margaret Ingram is a
tient in South Huron
ital. Exeter where she is
lying treatment.
Rev. W.B. Jarvis conducted
ip service in Carmel
resbyterian Church on
unday. The annual
egational meeting will
eld on Friday January
Miss Catherine _Christie of
London visited over the
le !ko i"d ' widt kir war.
Mrs. Audrey Christie.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sararw,
Toronto, Mrs. Doris ll�i•
throe„ Lowden, Mrs. Idea
Caldwell. Exeter visited this
week with their Istel her Mrs.
E. Serene.
Queessway new
Wilcosae. to two new
residents, Miss Aleida Kate,
Exeter. and Mrs.. Mary
•Upshall, Hensel!.
Rev. Van Essen conducted
the church serviceac-
coiwpowied by itis wile: Mrs.
Vass Essen. Mrs. Marisa
Schalk -sued Jeanette Lippert
visited with Hugo Schenk;
Joint and Lloyd MacDougall
visited their aunt, Miss Bella
Drover.
Mr. sad Mrs. Ivan Taylor
visited with Mrs. A. Taylor;
Mrs. Kratt was visited by
Karen and .Irene Stairtbach.
Zurich; and Helen Toonstra
visited Aleida Kats.
Roy and Clara MacDonald
visited with Mrs. E. Sararus
and Mrs. Unshed', Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Sararus, Toronto
visited with Mrs. Doris
Bonthron, London; Mrs.
Edna Caldwell, Exeter
visited with their mother
!tens. E. Sararus; Mr. and
Mrs.: Ted .-Prouty, Mrs.
Shirley 'routy visited Lynn
Latimore, Roy McDonald,
Alex Barrett, and Isobel
Sproat.
Mrs. Ethel Cushman,
Exeter visited with Mrs.
Louise Mitchell, Lynn
Latimore, and Ruena Ban-
nerman; Hazel McNaughton
and Clarence Smillie visit
their . mother `Mie. —Ada
Smillie; Leslie _ Mitchell
visited' with his mother Mrs.
Louise Mitchell and Marjorie
Johns visited with Ruby
Miners. •
Lynn Latimore celebrated
her birthday on Sunday; Unit
No. 4 of. Hensel' United
Church visited the home of
Mondays and Mrs. E. Rowe
directed- bingo, assistedby.
_Mrs. LutherSr., Mrs. Gladys
oleman slid Mrs. R. Erratt.
Mrs. Shirley Luther en-
tertained the residents with
piano selections.
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Oppisitlos leader Stephen • Lewis assures Gsderich
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and GPH tuition president Stan Fir that he will
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Down at
The underdogs this meek in
the Tuckersmith Mixed
bowling league are Isabels
Beagks with a score of- 36
points. Jo -Anna Chihuahuas
are close behind with 39
points. Leaders of the pack
are still Martha's Huskies
with 64 points, while Marys
Mutts and Anna's Airedales
are tied with 55 points each.
Betty's Bulldogs are staying
in the middle with 45 points.
Isabel Rogerson bowled the
ladies' -high single of 262 and
the high triple of 673.
Bob Walters, with 289.
bowled the men's high single
and the high triple with 721.
In the Clintoni'Crown YBC
Teen league. 'Jaw's have a
grip on things with 225E
points while The We've Had
Its are sneaking up behind in
a neck and neck race, with 225
points. Neytts ' haven't made
it yet, they are still in third
place with 220 points, while
Sack's Superstars. aren't,
they've only got 2071,4 points.
Holland's Hoppers have 204,
Theidon'tgiveahoots, 201, the
Pro Joe's, 1761h and The
Sunshine Kids, 17514.
Cheryl Flynn bowled the
high single of 276 and the high
triple of 648 while deb
Johnson bowled the high
average of 222. Rick Brown
bowled the men's high single
-of 275 and Keith Howatt
bowled the high triple of 656
and the high average of 225.
The Lazy Susans are on
-top this week with 86 points in
the Tuesday Afternoon
Ladies' league. The Phar-
mers have 84, the Ying-
Yangs, 79; the Alley Cats, 79
and the Eager Beavers and
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reasoning tar closing the hospital when the legislature
returned last Thursday morning. Mr. Lewis premised _le.:
seek a reconsideraden er,reversal from the nsinister. (staff
photo)
the local lanes
the Rolly Coasters, 76 points
each.
Ruth Makins with 263 had
the high single and Iva witk
619 the high triple. Mond
Campbell and Nancy Roy tied
for the high average with 200.
In the Molson's Crown
Mixed League, the Try-Hards
have been, and are in top spot
with 55 points. The Jolly "5"
have 52; Bill's Streakers, 51;
the Dead Beats, 50; the
Roiling Stones, 48; the
Bromley Bunch and the Road
Runners, 46 points each and
the Alley Cats. 44 points.
Valerie Marriage bowled
the high single of 306. the high
triple of 744 and had the high
average of 209. Bill Lee had
the men's high single of 350
and the high triple of 847,
while Ken Johnston bowled
the high average of 238.
In the Clinton Mixed
league, the Hawks are flying
high with 63 points, while the
Lane Rangers have 61 points
putting them in second place.
Susie's Sweeties have 56; the
Black--- Balls 53; the Pin
Riders, 45; Wayne's Alley
Cats, 42; the Fuddle Duddles,
37; and Donna's Do Littles.
32.
Sheila Keys bowled the high
single of 280 and the high
triple of 628 while Val
Marriage had the high
average of 213 . Maynard
Hymers had the men's high
single of 268, the high triple of
671 and the high average of
222.
The Vegas, with 75 points.
are in top place in the .Lon-
desboro Men's league. The
Colts have 60; the Ponys. 58;
the Toyotas, 54; the Datsuns,
50 and the Volvos. 39.
H. Lear bowled the high
single of 301 while B. Shad-,
dick bowled the high triple of
758 and the high average of
220. The most improved
player was A. Bosman with a
score of plus 24.
The Super Strikers, with 101
points, are in bottom place in
the Friday Night YBC league.
The Rolling Balls, with 1411/2
points, are in top spot.
Ellerby's Angels, have 124;
the Gang Bangers. and the
King Pins . ace tied with 118
points each; the Strikers, 117
and Harts Headpins have
108%.
Dorie Elierby rolled 202 for
the high single and 314 for the
high double. Erin Phillips
bowled the high average of.
i58.
Greg Skinner bowled the
boys' high single of 198, the
high double of 391 and the
high average of 212.
In the Saturday YBC
league, Coop's Clan with 146
points are in top place. The
Pin Boy Delights have 137;
the Automatic Strikers, 130;
the Gutter Balls, 126%; .the
Crown Kings, 124; Lynn's
Boys. 1181,4; Strikes and
Spares, 117 and the Hitters,
112%.
'Linda Garrow with 189 and
341, bowled the girls' high
single and high double
respectively, while Lynn
Armstrong with 156 bowled
the high average.
Gary Armstrong, with 246,
bowled the boy's high single
of 246, and . Jamie Cooper
had the high double of 440 and
the high average of 213.
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Eat week I sit down
• write about ViUUAstra; .what
to write? Should I say that?
Have I missed something?
I often wonder how
somnoone else would see our
community.
-This week, I can ietroduet
another lady who will share
*retie( "Vanastra Voicings".
Her nams is Diane Black.
Many item people will knew
Diane inthe .isesband Sorry
Wthrough•
holesatlhele. ir businees, N&ron
About Diane.Urself., Slee
wa3s ,born and. rats fit
Toronto. where her parents,
two sisters and brother still
live.
In 1969, the Blacks moved
to London where Diane was
employed as a legal
secretary.
One
year ago, January
1975, Diane, Barry ` and
daughter Tracey moved to ,22
Quebec-_ Rood (formerly
Winnipeg Road) Vanastra.
Quite a change from Toronto
and London.
The past months havelept
Diane busy, with her family
:and business. but she finds
time for her hobbies, reading
and charcoal drawing.
Tracy attends kindergarten
in Clinton and the Day Care
Centre in Vanastra. .
Barry has,become active in
the ' community. Heis
treasurer 0t the newlyf-.�
Vasstrs Lusts Chir as, wolf, i
As director of the Vela* .._--
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By Resta Caldwell '
UCW Meets
The 'UCW of St: • Andtie is
Church, Kipper held . ' it
first meeting oI the nevi,j�ear
at the church J,anuary.13vrlth
a pot luck dinner. Owint 14
the stormy weather. °lily 2S
members and guests turned
out.
Rev. Stevens conducted„the
installation of new officers.
After the business part of the
meeting, Shirley Bond : en-
tertained by demonstrating
the making 01 flowers with
fun fur.
Courtesy.. remarks were
given by Sandra Turner ,end
the new president, Mrs.
David Cooper, closed the
meeting with the Benediction.
Personals
• Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love,
Cairo, Mich. visited with Mr.
sand Mrs. Edgar McBride.
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