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nen with Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
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fir. Franklin "(Bud) 'deo of
alGouver, . B.C., flew home to
spend the week-endit
w hhis
`parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Yeo, and to attend the Jewell
fanriIyjicnic.
Mr. awl ''M s. Wm. Norman,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
H. Hinz of New Hamburg, spent
a short vacation touring around
Lake Huron and Georgia.ii iy,
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' The Finnigan picnicwas.
held recently at . Agriculture
Hall/ t uhgannonp Y ltll .about 75.
persons present. The president
for 190 is Lloyd Finnigan, To'
ronto; secretary -treasurer, Mrs:
Kitchener l iitnigan, Goderich.
The afternoon was spent -in
gamesand contests after whteh
a picnic lunch was enjoyed.
people were present from Ham-
ilton, Kitchener, Toronto, Lon-
don,., Seaforthr, Barrie, Windsor,.
Kingston, Goderich, Pontiac,
Michigan, and Dungannon.
Presentations 'Made
The Jewell family picnic was
held recently at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yeo. At
that time, Mr.- and Mrs. Yeo
were pleasantly surprised with
<the presentatio r of a silver tea
and •coffee service, from the
family,` in47honor of their 25th
wedding nnnivereaf';'Uvh"fc'r City
celebrated in July. At that time,'
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Frank MVlcCullough, they went
to London to see the movie,
My Fair Lady.
ROTARY NEWS .
Qsieri& Rota Y =Ciub�:.Jl�..tOE
host the - Rotary briefing o.
presidents and • secretaries of
District 633 on Sunday, August
29, at Harbourlite Inn. The
Godcrich club has added a new
me n_1er_, Bill Wman_
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nera�':services were lreld. at' 'ion 1l�chol , . � at .he David,
Lochalsh cemetery for Mr.,
1Vtarvin Jaeksim. --of Detroit on,
Monday afternoon.
Many from the area attended
the Ripley and District Horti-
cultural Society
meeting
eting
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n
Tusday of a nQon atMrs. Reg
Moore's cQta at Kintail.
Misses Sally and Louise Mac-
Donald of Windsor have been
holidaying at the Dan MacDon-
ald home.
Recent visitors with Mr. and.
Mrs. Lorne Luther were Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Campbell of Halifax,
N.S.
Dick. West -has, fid, he:
Id log house on . the „West
homestead to be used as a cot-
tage when rebuilt on a lot south
of Goderich.
Back to tha community for`
the .sumnier..are. . [r..-..and...Mrs.,.
Stewart . fin" no* owned by.
Mrs. Etizahutb. Stothers..
r.
Visiting M and Mrs.. Dan,,
Wylds, axe Miss,Doris Wylds° of
Toronto and Mrs. Jaclt Cowan
"of • Cor**t na.
Spending the past week at
camp as a counsellor was Miss
Cookie Gibson at Camp Minne-
hahah.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hamil-
ton 'are on a holiday to Ken-
tucky.
Visiting , in the community
during the past week 'were Mr.
and Mrs. George Taylor .and
The Barkwell reunion Was
held Saturday afternoon at Ash-
field Park.
Visiting Mr. and Mfrs. Oliver
McCharles were Mr. and Mrs.
W.i]tred- Frans_af._Ridgetow,n..
ersorsat
i ir, and Airs.; Afely lle. l tin,
40 Lamb 'f a•, ,. eelehrated
their ; th4-wweddi anniver ►ry'
Sunday, august 1, with a fam-
ily dinner.
a Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Melville Martin on
Sunday -were: Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Slywehtik, §tephexi and
Darryl, London; Mrs. John Slyw-
chuk, Timmins; Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Stokes, Toronto, and less
Edna Hogan,-Goderich.
Mr. 'R. J. B. Wilson, Toron-
to, sent a few "days at the
Bedford Hotel, renewing
acquaintances:,
Mme..,Frank.. Conk,._.-Petty,..arid.
Pam, of Port Colborne, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Case, Woodstock,
and Mx. and Mrs. Joe Mitchell,
Fort William, were recent
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
h .,.
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CA ,LI ' ' . , t Wtf bam
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Murray Cardiff '�Oietty Math-
ieson.. H.t. 1, Ethel a on.
'CRANE -- .t" Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, on .July 1 ,
1965, 'to Mr. and Mrs. Don-
- aid Crane, Clinton, a daugh
ter: -
DAiER --- At Alexandr0 Hos•
pitai, Goderich, on July 14,
1905, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Daer, Auburn, a daughter.
FISHER — At Alexandra Hos-
pital; Goderich,, on July 20,
1965, to Mir: and Mrs. Terence.
..:...Fisher,..Goderieh,: a.i.danebt -
HOWARD — At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, • ern July 10,
1965, to :Mr. and Mrs. John
Howa if;?Goderich, a (laugh:
ter, Julie Ann.
M Aiixan lta }fmc'
pital, Goderich, on July 20,
1965, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Laws, Goderich, a daughter.
RICHARD — At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich,, on July 23,
1965, to Mr. and Mrs. Marcel
Richard, R.R. 6, Goderich, a
daughter, Louisette.
RISING — At Alexandra Hos,
pital, Goderich, on July 24,
±965; to -Mr.- -and -Mrs:---R-obert-
.. Rising, R.R. 3, Goderich, a.
daughter.
STEFFLER—At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, .on July 7,
1365, to Mr. and Mrs. Clem-
ent Steffler, R.R. 3, Goderich,
a son.
WEBB — At Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, on July 14,
1365, to Mr. aid Mrs. Paul
Webb, R.R. 5, Goderich, a
son.
Huron Liberals " from ncross
the riding were, at the
Park,. Seaxortn; on Whu.rsday,
for the annktal association
i?yie
While damp overcast wea-
ther held down attendance; more
than 250, guests were registered:
Solicitor. General Larry .Pen-
nell. recently appointed to the
Pearson cabinet, who .had aceep:
ted an invitation to' attend• the
picnic was forted' to remain in
:4ttawa,,.Liy!u 1.tY.g. oBmenta nn . ..
postal strike. He is° one of the
committee of cabinet dealing'
with postal workers' representa-
tives.
Bruce McCullough, of Kit-
che. er.,.._1? sident...o.. the West
ern Ontario North Liberal- As-
sociation and Gordon Beaton,
Markdale area organizer, spoke
briefly and discussed the work
that was required before an
election was held.
Referring to , the problems
facing the minority Liberal gov-
ernment during the past session
Mr. McCullough` stressed the
effective legislation that had
been -enacted 'despite the -diffi-
culties.
Mayor John Flannery, of Sea -
forth; extended -a welcome and
Reeve Elgin Thompson of Tuck-
ersmith, in which the Lions
Park is located, spoke on be-
half of a number of area reeves
who were present. These includ-
Od Reeve Cliff Dunbar, of Grey.
Reeve Don McKenzie of Ash-
field and Reeve Carl Krauter,
of Brussels.
Murray aunt, MPP far - 11ur,
on Brucer reviewed activities in.
the legi$ldiure. ,A,ssoeiatiln press.
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idet►tr''�i1 i ni Vii. �,� . aha e
was. chairman for the .shortpro'
gram that followed a picii
supper. •
During. the afternoon ,child--
ren
child- .ren used the pool facilities.and,
took part in a .spprts. program
charg0• of 1Vlntit Edgar, Glln�
ion and loarry Wheatley, McKi1-
lop .
.s.VJ11X1ersr,n. tli:X ' .eil{.tS
were: Stevie Jewitt, Suzie Chain-
bers,, Margaret Vermunt, Bever-
ley Edgar, Marianne Vermunt,
Eleanor Devereaux, Kevin Jew-
itt, Walter Vermunt, Joe Clf-
iton„Marilyn. Jeffry,-Denua Mea-
Vher,_ _Jeanne-Vermunt, ,ylte
Adams, John Taylor, Larry Jew-
itt, Donald Cameron, Brian Ed-
gar, Francis Vermunt, Stephen
Flynn, Leslie Adair, Michael
Johns, Bobby Montgomery, Fred-
die Montgomery, Bob Edgar,.
Marianne Janmaat, Brenda Clif-
ton, Richard Montgomery, Joan-
ne DeQroot, Teresa Devereaux,
Douglas ' Fuhr, Pam Taylor,
°aver 'On1lins., • Donna- ftijfton,
Ron McPhee, Lynda Flynn, Ann
Clifton, Wayne Elston, Rick Jef-
fry, Murray Elston.
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