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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-08-31, Page 21w 4 .vsmisiamistamentratuwa.rkovs,0000,000,„(rommoviotio.tar"smoittto,(041510104,0004 1 tibil iiii insrricr Imo --.... • 0,- 1 BY MRS. WES BRADNOCK Plunkenreunjouh.Id the annuaPlunkett fa y� were named captains toget reunion was held at the home of teams for a' tug -of -War. Relatives and friends present were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Phinkett, Miss Cathy Plunkett and. Miss Beth Miller, all of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merrill,. R.R.1, Clinton 'recently With 50 111 attendance, ` Mrs.. Amber Popp and ,Lloyd pFinnegan were ' M. charge, of registration. 'A social visit 'was "•4 enjoyed on the lawn among the . beautiful flowerbeds, . . Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Millian visitors with Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Pq�tp , Recent were the' sports committee'nd Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer • and the results of the races were as family 'were Miss Debbie; follows: Races, five and under, . Johnston of Victoria, B.C., Mr. Brenda Popp; nine and under, and Mrs. Ron Sword and Kenny Anita Hallam; 12 and under, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Greg Hallam; 12 and over, Sword, all of Smooth Rock Sandra Popp. . Falls. • Men's backward race, Bill Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cope and Millian; ladies' backward race,. Carol of London visited last Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. balloon -throwing contest;.',Kenneth McDougall ,,, -. •.. ss -:....J a�n I a hi[to'n ofy— �awrettce Plaetzer and Mrs; Oshawa visited laat...week with Brian Hallam; oldest ' Terson "R . z • a present, Mrs. Allen Pattison; her sister, Mrs. Arnold Craig youngest person present, and Mr. Craig. Michael Millian, son of Mr. and --I'll's. Emerson —Rodger and Mrs. Clare Millian; ' birthday son Keith Rodger visited last nearest picnic date, Mrs. MaryA jl,tireeki fith:, then: *mer's , son, • Saylor, ,1 Gary Rodger d at :.Prov,idence, Kick -the -slipper, Miry Lyn i. Rhode .I�s� and;: sA, They, ra1so ' Merrill, mens kick-the-slipper,visited 1 Princefown, Cape Cod, ' Donald Plunkett; wheel bar ovir Masi. At,: Ottawa , they� stayed race, Cathy Plunkeft and, with Mr: ` 'and Mrs. Ralph Sandra Popp; guess the' jell r. Rodger and a family and, at • • beans in a jar, Mrs. Lloy� Bellville with: Mr. and Mrs. Les Finnegan; girls' walking Rodger. backward, Sandra Popp; boys' Mts. Evelyn '"McGregor of walking backward, Stephen ' .Wolsely, Sask. visited last week Plunkett; ladies' elimination, with her cousin, Torrance Tabb Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer; men's. and Mrs. Tabb. elimination, George Walker. A Mrs Dorothy Grange candy scramble was held for the returned last week from a children. ... holiday trip to the Maritime provinces. • • Mrs. Celia Taylor spent the, 526-750,, A Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sword of Smooth Rock Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Saylor and Mr. and' Mrs. Gordon Saylor, Bothwell; and Gladys"Stockert of Florida. Social items A delicious smorgasbord, supper was 'served under the direction of Mr. and. ,'Mr.q. Charles Merrill ' and. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Finnegan. Donald Plunkett thanked Mr. and Mrs.` Merril l' for having the picnic at their home and the minutes were approt'ed as read by. the secretary, Miss Sherry Plaetzer. It was decided that.the pidnic will be held next year on the second last Sunday in August and will be held at ,the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Brian Hallam, and family, R.R.1, Auburn. Officers for the coming year are as•follovvs: president, Wayne ,.Millian; first, vice president,, Gordon Plunkett; secretary- , treasurer, Wanda Plaetzer; sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tyndall and Mr. and Mrs. Clare. Millian; lunch'committee, Mr. and' Mrs. Brian. Hallam and Mr. acrd . Mrs. Murray Popp. Lorne -Popp and Henry Pattison r• weekend at Dorchester with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Raithby. • Miss Shelley Grange has returned from her vacation "at: Marmora, Ontario. Mr. and . Mrs. Harry Arthur, Miss Judy Arthur, Jack Arthur. , and Greg Arthur are holidaying at their' cottage 'at Bogie's Beach. David Rodger of ' R.R.1, Auburn is holidaying with . his grandparents, Mr. , and Mrs. Emerson Rodger. . -Any girl between the ages of 12 and 2-6 years of age wishing ,., •>to'take the fa11 4-H club should contact one of the leaders immediately. `The leaders are , Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, Mrs. Jessie Naylor, Mrs. Frank Raithby, Mrs. Donald Cartwright, Mrs. William Empey and Mrs. John Hildebrand. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithby and John Raithbyreturned' last week from a vacation spent in the Maritime provinces. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred, Weston of Toronto visited - last week • with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rollinson and brother, Murray Rollinson. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Haines are visiting with friends in Toronto. ` Miss Nancy Anderson is visiting in North Bay with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Warwick.. Mrs. Celia Taylor attended* the London%Area workshop for Curators of . the District Women's Institutes at Centralia College recently. and- Mrsr. Paul Johnston- ofLondon visited on - the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Arthur of • Toronto spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Arthur, Wayne and Master Philip Arthur. Mas. Robert Arthur, and daughter Miss Jayne visited last - week with relatives in Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Craig • returned last weekend from. a vacation in ,A1b rta. " Friends are pleased to learn that Mrs. Fred Wagner is able to be home after a few weeks as patient in Clinton Public Hospiti 1, Arthur Youngblut and Master Johnny Haggitt 'of Zurich attended the C.N.E. last Thursday, - Relatives from: •this district attended the funeral of the late Thomas Manning at London last Saturday. He was in his 94th year and was a ,former ' resident of this community. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Elizabeth Boyd in 1960. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Bruce (Lois) Toll of London and one granddaughter, Joanne Toll also of London. Mrs. James Glousher and son Douglas attended the C.N.E., at Toronto last Thursday. , • Mrs. Emma Trommer of. Hespeler visited 'last week with her son, , Elmer Trommer, Mrs. 'Trommer and family. Mrs. Slater Sr. of Hespeler visited last weekend. with her son Robert Slater, Mrs. Slater • and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ross .Robinson And Mrs. Len Coyne of Windsor 'visited last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Robinson and Kim at New Market and' attended the C.N.E. Masters David and Derrick • Cartwright are visiting with their grandfather, William Rugger and Carol at R.R.2, Clinton. • . 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