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petty Harrison
The POth annual Harrison re-
union picnic waS -geld at l'ax-
04-Park it --'70-i 'attendattte;
winners of the luekY draws
`sere: lawn chair, Stan Collins;
date, $tan Collins. 'Youngest
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New Ian Head
-Gebigiillioctor. Members coin-
ing the farthest distance were
Mr. and IVIrs. Ken .Harrison of
Brantf d,
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from babysitting to an extra smile
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by the sperts committee.
Race results wore: Gir
boys, five 'years and under;Geo
rge Collins; Kenny Aikenhead
girls, eight years ard,under
Darlene llurdge, Berhice Wil
lert'pOys, eight" years and un
Aikenhead; gifts. 12 years .and
under, Darlene Willert, Brenda
Hodgert;- boys,. 14 years and un
girls, 15 year's and Under, Dar.
lone Willert, Brenda Hodgert;
boys, 15 years and under, Bryan
Hodgert, Ricky Burdge; young
ladies, Barbara Willert, Viola
Collins; young men, Bruce Col -
ladies, Olive ,Siemon, glizabeth
Collins; married.rnen, Stan Col-
lins, Albert Taylor; couples
hack to back, Bruce and Hazel
Collins, Jim and Viola Collins;
children's shoe scramble, Dar-
lene Willert, Sharon Willert;
women's kick -the -slipper, ' Bar-
ara Willert, Viola Collins;
men's kick -the -slipper, Bob Col -
ins, Bruce Collins.
It yvas decided to hold the
966 reunion at Seaforth Lions
ark.
The officers for 1066 are: Pre-
ident. Percy Harrison; secre-
ary-treasurer, Mrs. Percy Harri-
on; sports, LeRoy Harrison, Jo
nne HarrisOn, Viola and Bruce
ollins; directors. Mr. and Mrs.
harles Orr and Mr. and Mrs.
im Harrison.
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The June meeting of the 41,1 -
held, m the, Auburn Commnnity.
burn Women's -institute. was
(Ian ilarS: -Th5fiald"RaineS in
The tneet4ng !Was opened -With
,i 1Virs, William J. craik at thc
piano. The, minutes *ere adep-
ted as read by the , secretary.
ald Haines and Mrs: -Thema*
tee to plan for ears to take
patients of the Qntario Hospit-
al for a drive on July 2nd and
a social hour will be spent at
the hall with a cup, of tea
served by members of the 'W.I.
The president askedior some
of- the metnbers to go to _the
Huronview Auxiliary meetings
on the third Monday of each
month. A..donation for a gift
for Mrs. S. Squire was sent and
the members decided io send
for the Adelaide Hoodiess
spoons for resale.
The W.I. crest for the hall
was ordered and Mrs. Gordon
R. Taylor diseu:sed the pur-
chasing of a suitable container
pate in this project.
Mrs. Kenneth Scott,- convener
book. 'ltie roll ,call was on -
of health, thanked Miss Atkin- '
swered by "flow I overcame!, and presented her with a
tension."' Plans were made for -g7fTli.,
i ing when a penny sale will
, Mrs. Lloyd Htimphreys and the
i be held.
i The program began- with a
George Millian. Musical selec-
, reaclim,,, Clinical Shots by Mrs. • tions were given Ily thb Kool-
; Don. Haines; a piano solo was
, cats, on kitchen utensils. Those.
' played by Laura Daer. Mrs.
' Andrew Kirkeonnell, convener taking part were! Mts. William
J. Craig, pianist, Mrs. Thomas
' of the card committee, gave
, Lawlor. Mrs. Keith Machan,
her report. District annual re-
! rorts were °__.'1,,en bv the dele-' Mrs. Harold ]',IcClinchey, Mrs.
Donald Plunkett, Mrs. Alvin
and Mrs. EJ.. Pavies.. . Plunkett, Miss Carole Brown,.
Aliss Lynda Andrews and Miss
i A• rear!ini.2, was given by Mrs
, sung by Ii.etty Moss and Nancy Lunch wa6 served by Mrs..
;.Pearl Watson, Mrs. ,Edgar Law-
! Andersdn accomPanied by Judy
1 Arthur. ,-son and Mrs. William Dodd,
!assisted by Mrs. Oliver Ander-
, A short address was read by ,
ing regret that Mrs. Clifford i .
Prown- is moving to Goderieh! Tax contributions to the Old
next month. Mrs. Taylor pre- Age Security Pension fund will
sented her with . a gift. Mrs. !exceed $1.1 billion in the Cur -
'rent fiscal year, and starting in
.!
. IJanuaty there will be tax con-
tributions of about $600 million
i a year for the Canada Pension
Guest speaker at the Auburn W.I. meeting was Miss Margaret
Atkinson, R.N., who discussed the problem of old people
throughout the area.' Left to right are: Mrs. Kenneth
Scott, convenor of health, Mrs. Don Haines, W.I. president,
Miss Atkinson, and Miss Lila Youngblut.
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Wliss, Margaret Atkinson* Reg.K,
nurse co-ordinator with the ilur
r9n. County Health Unit; ^
'She spoke Of tile Huron Coun-
ty, Gereatrie Study, Project 605- ,
9-90, and told about its purpos
in assessing the health pro-
blems of the aged in a rural
conununity. She stated that
this is a first for a whole coun-
ty survey and said that Dr.
Aldis, medical officer, is wok-
ried about neglecting the sen-
ior citizen, as 11.4% of our pop-,
ulation is over. 65.
Miss Atkinson said that to.
ascertain what can be done to
help the aged through preven-
tive services, community under,
standing and utilization of re-
habilitation of skills is neces-
Miss Atkinson eoncluded her
interesting acldress by asking
people to talk about the study
and encourage people to partici-
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