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Personals
Chastity CelqUitoun of
Clintonspent Wednesday
with her great-grandparents,
Bert Shobbrook.
is extended to
arman d Ann Riley on the
death of their infant
daughter, Heather Lynn on
ednesday, September 8.
Congratulations. to, Pat
Stackhouse on winning first
prize in step dancing at Blyth
at the Thresher Reunion on
Saturday.
Rev. McDor_old, ac-
companied by his -mother
Mrs. Carl McDonald, Atwood
and his aunts, Mrs. Robert
Goldner and Mrs. William
Morse of Listowel, attended
• the 100th birthday party for
• their, cousin, Mrs. Edith
• Walters at Bright on Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Theresa Elder and her
= • daughter Mrs. Jim Mannell,
Tillsonburg, visited with her
• brother Harold Cunningham
and Mrs. Cunningham.
• Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kelly
of Sudbury visited with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. John
Riley and attended the
funeral of her niece Heather
Congratulations are ex-
tended to Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Wammes on the birth of a,son
Mark. 10 lb. 4 oz. in London,
St. Joseph's Hospital, on
Thursday September 9th,
another grandson for Mr. and
Mrs. John Wammes.
Sunday dinner guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevenson
David, Darren and Luanne
were Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Koch, Andrew and Suzanne,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Steckle all.
of New Hamburg.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Murray of Cambridge -Galt
and their tdaughters,
hatbands and grandchildren
spent the weekend at their
summer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos,
Steven, Sharon, - Kenny,
Michael, Andy and Kathy
-visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Leo • Sanders Jen-
nifer and Jeffery of RR 4,
Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Thompson of Etobicoke spent
the weekend with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson
Jim, Sheila, Sharon• and Bob.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg, Lawson,
John and Elizabeth spent
Sunday in London with Mr.
iley on Sturday.
and Mrs, ArtiCia
e et,
on Sunday evenin
, Joe Sh
4 Mrs. teiAiMustard
_ Stratford,spent
he weekend with her
Parents; Mr. and Jack
*sitt celebrated.
day en Su4ay,
Septem1er 12. Present were
an others Mrs. Mae
imp Belgrave and Mrs.
dith Cartwright, Blyth also
Lois and Gordon Rim,
lielgrave.
Visiting this week With Mr.
andMrs Jack Tamblyn is her
brother Mr. Bill Derby of
White Sands, Pal
• Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Burns
visited with their daughter
Mr. and Mrs, Colin Paterson,
London when Colin's mother
left for her home in Crieff,
Scotland on Monday -
Mr. and Mr. Glen Carter
and M. and Mrs. Dave
Anderson spent holidays at
Near Corning and Watkins
Glen U.S. crossing at
Niagara Falls.
Sympathy is extended to
Mr. and Mts. Brad Kennedy
on the accidental death of her
brother Bobby Joe Leich-
'tan on Sunday evening at
Brussels.
WI AG. IVIEETING
The WI agricultural
meeting held on September 8
was convened by Genevive
Allen and itai KnoZ The
group visited the Alien's
modern hen barn one mile
east of the village, which
holds 8,300 caged laying hens.
Tom Allen showed how they
were fed, watered and
cleaned automatically. The
eggs are gathered once a day
and put in plastic fillers and
pita a cool roam. Mr. Allen
was thanked And the group
returned to the hall for a
meeting.
Roll call was answered by
27 members telling the "farm
chore theydisliked themost".
The minutes of the last
meeting and the financial
and Mrs. E,F. Warren, when
they held a family gathering.
Mr. and Mrs. Archer
Baldwin of Coboconk are
spending a few days visiting
with, ,Mrs. W.L. Whyte, Bill
and Mr. Harold Whyte.
Sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to Mr. and
Mrs. Carman Riley an their
recent bereavement.
Court Constantine LI842
held their monthly meeting
on September 9th. Business
discussed were plans being
made to have a Ladies Night.
A dance is planned for
Saturday November 6th in the
Seaforth Community Centre
with music 'provided by the
Country Entertainers.
Committee reported the
pork barbecue which they
catered to was successful. A
gift of 8100 was given to the
Western Ontario Provincial
Assembly project to purchase
a para -lift and small tools for
the crippled children's centre'
at Chatham. ,.
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repc!rt was read by
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Correspondence inic
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e 25th
Raily is to be heldo
4 at Dashwood.
registration at 9:30 a.m. Take
sandwiches, squares or
cookies, which will be pooled
It was moved in favour of
county wide project to
PrevAe an award in
recognition Of girl* who have
achieved 24 projects.
The motto, "whether a .
fellow ends up with a goose
egg or a nest egg depends on
the chick he marries" was
well given by Beth Knox. -
"Why farmers wives are
beautiful" was read by
Genevive Alten. She gave
each member a recipe book
on cooking Canadian eggs put
out by Canadian egg
marketingageney.
The program was a reading
on time, "no Christmas cake"
and life, by Marjorie
Anderson. The meeting
closed and a lovelylunch was
served by Marjorie Duizer,
Gay Datema and Isabel
Colson.
Ball games end season
Howse league games ended
on September 1 with the 13th
beating the 9th 25-24; Sep-
tember 3, score 32-18 for the
13th. The championship went
to the 13thi
On August 30, the boys.
played Benmilier with a score
of 28-3 for Benmiller.. On
September 2, the men's sio-
pitch played at Winthrop with
a score of 18-11 for Winthrop.
The Londesboro Ladies
played Blyth, August 25 with
the score of 20-17 forBlyth. On
September 6, Vanastra
played the Londesboro Ladies
with a score of 8-3 going to
Londesboro. Pitcher was
Judy Foster and catcher was
Dorothy Adrie.
On September 8, Lon-
desboro ladies played at
Blyth with a score of 23-7 for
Blyth.L The pitcher was Bev
Shaddlck and the catcher was
Dorothy Adrie. There was
another game on Wednesday,
September 15, but at press
time results, were not
available.
Golf tournament
The Londesboro men's fall
golf tournament will be held
on Sunday September 19, at 10
a.m. The site of the tour-
nament will be the Sunset
Golf course, north of
Goderich.
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ews around the village
"4. Potpourri
by Patricia Cooper
The dance at the Bayfield
Fair on September 4 had good
music, a lunch and lots and
lots of room. Unfortunately
the attendance was not large.
Let us hope that next year it
will get Imider advance notice
so peOple will know that there
is one.
The_ Bavarian Restaurant
and Tavern had the grand
opening of their 'new disco
lounge and licensed patio on
Friday night. The frequent
-heavy ram showers
prevented the use of the at-
tractice patio which is en-
closed on four sides. However
with many pleasant days and
temperate Autumn
evenings yet to come, guests
can still look, forward to
visiting the Patio, which will
be open as long as the
weather permits.
Mr. Krohmer, the owner of
the Bavarian Restaurant and
Tavern says that starting on
September 24, there will be an
accordion player in the dining
lounge on Friday and
Saturday nights. That will
certainly be apropos to the
setting.
Rev. and Mrs. George
Youtnatoff were present for
the beautiful choral evensong
service in Trinity Church,
Bayfield last Sunday. Rev.
Youmatoff is the former
rector of Trinity Church and
St. James Church. Middleton
and is now living in Bram-
pton.
Mrs. Clair Lake of Bath,
England, who has been
visiting Bayfield the past five
weeks, left for Mount
Clemens, Michigan last
'Saturday enroute home.
While in Mount Clemens she
visited Mr. Garvain
Johns and Master Gavin
Johns for a couple of days.
Mrs. Lake found Bayfield
and all the surrounding areas
very beautiful and a pleasant
change of scene from the
Continent where she usually
spends her holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Darnbrough and family of
Goderich visited Mrs. Nor-
man F. Cooper, at her village
residence, last Saturday.
Mrs. Lucy Diehl, long-time
correspondent for the Clinton
News -Record, has been
admitted to the Clinton
Hospital. We hope that it will
be a very short stay away
from the Hut.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
E.W. Erickson and family are
their daughter Sandra and
Mr. Bruce Crump of South
Carolina.
We hear that Mrs. Walter
Westlake is improving after
her very painful fall. She is
being cared for at home. We
all extend our best wishes and
hope that she has a speedy
trrPcAverY-
.Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Gemeinhardt have been
entertaining Mrs.
Gemeinhardt's.. brother, Mr.
Clare Woodrow of Whitby.
Mr. Alf Scotchmer spent
the weekend visiting friends
in London, after seeing his
son Cal off on a trip to
Edmonton, Alberta.
Many people arb, provoked
to find their carefully
packaged garbage bags torn
open by animals and the
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Spraying the bags with Lysol
when they, are put out for
garbage pick-up seems to
keep the hungry animals
away. The taste of the spray
does not whet their appetite.
I have lost two pair of
glasses. One pair was lost at
the Bayfield Fair dance and
the other pair was lost at the
Trinity Anglican Church
parish hall. If anyone has
found them, please phone me
at 565-2551 or leave them with
Mr. or Mrs. Gale at the Tank
or Tummy which is open until
10 p.m.
Health committee
to meet here
The Huron -Perth District
Health Council Steering
Committee will hold a public
meeting on Tuesday, Sep-
tember 28, at 8 p.m. at
Central Huron Secondary
School in Clinton.
Stephen Skorcz will attend
from the ministry of health.
The purpose of this rneetingls
to inform the people Of this
area about the function and
possible formation of a
District Health Council.
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Persgaati-
Paul Cud-
Tvvilleit5411Pertnzreds'inaniga,"014414°' few chwas held in lldren are vi
ith Mr.
leherwit4tin and Mrs.
rad
*n* Mrs.
tioday 0. School
Holmesville
Church met last
Y at Mr. and Mrs.
's to draw up the
e. Several special
are planned. On
iturday October<2, there will
ie craft day for all classes
and on Sunday, November 7 a
special family program is
being arranged by Hugh Lobb
and Jean Crawford. Two
more such days are planned
for February and April of
next year.
White Gift Sunday is
scheduled for the first Sunday
in December with the Sunday
School pupils In charge.
The supplies for the up-
coming quarter were
distributed
COON „
of Moortield- and MEL Mar
Stevens as Well as Mrs
Hoffman of Listowel ha
been visitors with
Mr.Wm. Norman.
Muriel Lockhart openec
her home to a eomMO
shower to honor the bride -
elect, Jody Co*. Isobel Harris
read "A groom describes his
own costume'''. Wien
Sowerby convened a game -
played by everyone, and
Brenda Fisher, one of
bride's attendants assisted
the bride who made her bat.
Mrs. Hay, the groom's
mother and Mrs. CoX, the
bride's ntother attended.
A delicious lunch was
served by the hostesses.
Helen Sowerby, Phylis Cox
Elva Cox, Bessie Townsher
and Isobel Harris.
News of Varna
By Mary Chessell
Mr. and Mrs. Murdock
Morrison spent a couple of
weeks in Nova Scotia visiting
in their old home area. While
there they visited the for-
mer's mother, Mrs. Hilda
Buckler. She wished to be
remembered to those who
knew her, as she spent some
time here at Varna.
Miss Linda Webster spent a
week visiting places of in-
terest in Toronto and Niagara
Falls before she entered
Western University in Lon-
don. Cheryl has also resumed
her studies there.
Terry Heard is taking a
woodworking technician's
course at Fanshawe College.
Miss Darlene Hayter has
begun her third semester at
University of Guelph.
Bill and Mary Chessell an
Brian were in Stratford 0,
Sunday for the baptism ti
their grand -daughter and
niece, Christine, in Cen-
tennial United Church.
Varna was a beehive 01
activity on Saturday. as there
was a very large crowd at the
auction sale of stock from
McClinchey's General Store.
The UCW booth was well
patronized too.
Fire Hits House
Mrs. Paul Stephenson's
parents had the misfortune to
lose the back of their house in,
a fire very early Sunday
morning. There was con-
siderable smoke damage to
the rest of the house. Cause of
the fire is unknown.
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