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"° va�eant mobile hoine wait co pletely gutted' last Friday night In a fire at the
MorgannMobile Horne Park at Vanastra Firemen: were called out again' early
Saturday.:morning when the. fire reignited` °IW ,the, home, owned by Doug
Morgan. .Anotherfire on :Tuesday afternoon, caused severalhundred-dollar$
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NTc N 'W'Si•ItECORD. THURSDAY, ' ', flUX 3 ,1$ P 1
One, bloom, hybrid tea,
white Or near white, " Kay
Campbell, :Bess Fingland,
Mrs, 3. W.' Counter. :One
bloom,
hybrid tea, yellow,
Chas. Nelson, John Andrews,
Kay Camplll.
One bloom, ` hybrid.teas.
pale pink, Viola Nelson,
Myrtle Reid,' ' Alida,
Westerhouq one "bloom,.
hybrid tear -deep dee pink*, P.
Livermore, Ina •Mae Durst,
AIWA Westerhout;;
One bloom, hybrid tea,
„red, Kay Campbell, ;Chas;
"Nelson, Mrs. 3. W. Counter.
One bloom, hybrid • tea, bi-.
colour or 'blend; Alida
Wes}terhout, Mrs • J. W.
Counter, P. Livermore. _
One bloom, hybrid tea and
• any other colour,'; Kay
Campbell, Mrs., J W.
Counter, 'B,ess Fingland. One
bloom, peace; yellow only:
—Vie -tat elso:z Kay -Campbell, _
... Bess Fingland. .......
One bloo"in, peace, and any
other variety, Kay Camp,
•
bell, Daisy Holland, P.
Livermore. One bloom;
peace, any variety, full
blown: Kay Campbell, Bess
Fingland, AlidaWesterhaut.
One specutnen, rose, any
variety, floating in a Suitable
container, Alida We'steirhout,
Pat Holland. and Jean
Livermore,
Three stems: grandiflor4
any colour or colours, Mar g
Counter, John Andrews, Kay
arpbeli: Three ' blooms
hybrid,, ••tea, . any colour . or
colours:, Kay Campbell,
Viola. Nelson. and, John
Andrews, .
Tlfee..stems floribundas,
Viola Nelson, may Campbell,
Chas. Nelson..,Three sterns.
climbers, any- colour-- or
colours, Mrs...J, W. -,,Counter,
Janet McC lincbey.
Seven, roses: 'Alida
Westerhout, Kay Campbell,
—Mar.-g-Counter.-Arran -.i_
of climbers or ramblers, any
colour or colours: Marg
Counter, Marion Powell.
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damage to, the riding lawnmower of Wruee Lockhart, north' of town, (News- •: ",• "."'
9R rd hitt))
did Linda Facchinatio
from Hullett.
The competition, open
to Grades 7.and 8, helps to
provide the students with
an opportunity to,
acquaint themselves with
the principles and values
of conservation and
resource management.
At least -20 pages had to
be completed for the
scrapbook and topics
included, fisheries and
wildlife managment,
forestry ;management,
air and waste.
management, recreation,'
soil management and ,.
---t ate;=irran�t-gement..The
five best scrapbooks for
each • class - were sub-
. rhitted by the .teacher to
the 1VIVCA.
First prize 'winners
received $15, second prize
winners got $10 and third
prize was $5..
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the
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voice
Summer fun for tots
The . Vanastra
Recreation Centre is
organizing a w,,tpt-lot` crinp7ini,r
program for pre-school zw,ssirm team
,aged children. This
program will -begin... ,on
MondaLJul 7 and will be_3
held every -Mondi r,
Wednesday and Friday
from 9:30 -a.m. to noon.:
during.J1ly and August.
The activities will -be
specially designed nee
dfor
these children and will
Maude such things as an
exercise period, various
games, and crafts, films,
a snack break, as'well as
some -Time' spent in the
pool. The ffee per child is
$2 for the summer. °
If ,you wish to have your
-child attend Tot Lot or if
you have any questions
concerning it, please
contact the Vanastra
Recreation Centre at 482-
3544.
Baseball
The squirt girls played
two ball -games this week.
The first game against
Varna wasn't finished
and -willbe played. over
again. The second game
against Clinton was close,
the final score being 21-
19, in favour of Clinton.
The Midget boy. s played
on Friday night and lost. .Vnastra across fromthe
church.: They will work in
the church's summer
program in co-operation
with the Clinton Christian
The Vanastra Christian Reformed Church.
Church is going to be Everyone is - invited " to'
•e:ped,ourthi gUrnmer lh-77share in this special
its ministry- by a SWIM
' team of three girls from
Eastern Canada. SWIM
stands for Summer.
Workshop in-.IVlinistries, a
program .e--nt-ire. y
organized and financed
by. '"Young : People..
societies. Margaret Van.
Mansura, Elizabeth
Vedder and Marlene
Vander Ploeg, all from
the • Ottawa area, are.
expected to arrive in
Vanastra on Friday, July
4. A special welcome 'is
being . prepared for the
team.
A pot luck supper will
be held on. --the church
lawn; Friday at 7p.m. for
their arrival: Afterwards
a sing -along is planned
inside the church with the
musical group The
Chapel Lights from
Auburn providing special
music.
The girls will be liOing
in one of the newly---.
renovated apartments in
•
Anne Brand from St.
Joseph's Separate: School
and Sharon Glotisher
from Hullett Central
were chosen as winners
in the Maitland. Valley
Conservation Authority
(MVCA) annual scrap -
,book competition.
Dan Reidy from St.
Joe's and Arlene . Van
deriei from'' Mullet "came
.second and third place
prizes went to Billy
VanNinhuys of St. • Joe's
and • Pamela Losereit
from, Hullett. Robert
Dupee, Glenda Lam-
merant, David O'Rourke
and. Brian fillips, aTI
welcome program. • from -St. Joe's received
.honorphif, mentionq as
t the hospital -
June has been a busy ,month for a number of
the Nursing Staff at the Clinton Public Hospital -
who have been taking the opportunity to keep
Updated._
-Linda Reid and Alice Deichert attended the
three day Intensive Coronary' Care Symposium
at the Toronto Harbour ' Castle: Hotel. The
program was designed for critical care nurses
working with cardiac patients.
Muriel Maier, Charlene :'Stitherland, Betty
Wilkin and Joyce Doig attended a one day
Cardiographaphy Symposium at Panshawe'
College, London. • .
Mary Dejong, Martha Craig and Betty
Thompson also attended a one -day seminar. on
Obstetrical Update. The topics were assessment
of maternal -fetal and newborn high risk
patients, for nurses working in Obstetrical Units.
Kathleen Chambers, Reg. N., has joined the
part-time Registered Nursing staff.
Peter Harrison, fourth class engineer of the
...maintenance .department' is retiring this month.
The staff presented Mr. Harrison with a chaise
lounge:. . .
`Dining room table
arrangenentr of roses,: not
Oyer 12►' high,.. Marion
Powell, Viola 1Texson, :K€ Y
Campbelt
Arrangement .ofroses,
suitable',for mantel: Mrs.. 3:
W. Counter, Viola Nelson,
'Key Campbell. •..
Rose corsage in plastid"
bag With pin; Mr§. J. W.
Counter, Kay Camp, ell;,...
Viola Nelson. Five stems of
Sweet William, Mary
J«amiieson, Doxotll'y
Williams, Ina Mae Durst.
One spilte Delphinium, any
colon`: Zia Cudn'tore, Mrsg J.
W..Counter Three stems,.
any woody 'flowering shrub:
Dorothy Williams, Mrs. J.
W. Counter,,Ka.yCatnpbell.
Pansies, ,7blooms, foliage
attached; Alida. Westerhout,
Bess Fingladd;• IViary Epps.
.Artistic Arrangement ' of
Bess Fingland.
Arrangement of Mixed
Garden Flowers Ruth Bond,
r'ia. - -Cu-dmore, Daphne
nhnston" Flower
,rangement'using a candle:
ay Campbell, Janet --
,dcClincbey,Marion Powell.
Arrangement suitable for
a hospital 'bedside in a
disposable container : Mrs.
J. W. Counter, Marion
• Powell, Myrtle ..Reid.
Nosegay, using a paper
doilies Viola Nelson
A-frican Violet,.-sin-gl-e
crown: Edith -Wright, Reta
Yeo, Myrtle Reid. African
Violet, multiple crown, Olive
Johnson, Viola Nelson. - —
Rex Begonia, any variety,
'potted:. Margaret Anderson,
Daphne_ Johnston. Baby's
Tears, potted: Dorothy
Williams, Mrs. Norman,
Margaret Anderson.
Classes for children
elementary and
Junior gardeners
.-Arrangement range-ment o f garden --
flowers for 'a graduation:`
Michael Pullen, Gwen
Holland,Tracy Potter,
David Pullen. Arrangement
of wayside flowers: David
Pii 1en Shawn McCI
inche
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Gwen Holland, Michael:
Holland, Scott McClinchey,
Michael'Pullen.'
Tues day, July
and
Wednesday, July.9
souiEs H(RcN RECREATION CENTRE
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Come, relax with us Sunday! We've prepared a
special Buffet just for you. You will enjoy suc-
culent Prime RoastBeef, Soup, Salads, Desserts
and Coffee, served if you wish in our beautiful
garden's. All the food & ambiance you can take ONLY V •
in, -and all for just one very tow price! Gather up
The WhoTe 1"amily and join us...5-undayT RESERVATIONS REQUESTED
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