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And family Of Guam Faint, --
Michigan.
On Wed esday Charles
and Mayne Wilkins bird
Jessie Alton of Lucknow and
Isabel Edgeworth of London
visit with them -for -the -day.
Recent visitors with Wel-
lington and Kae Webster
were Jack and Marion Smith
of Dungannon.
On Sunday, June 10 there
were four babies baptizedin
the Ashfield Presbyterian
Church. They were Heather
Nicole, daughter of Bob and
Sandra Darling of Hanover,
granddaughter of Mr. and
HARBOR
REPORT
The Agawa Canyon
arrived light for salt from
Midland on Thursday, July
14 and cleared harbour the
same day for Kingston.
The Algoway cleared
harbour on Monday, July 11
for Milwaukee and arrived
light for salt from Cleveland
on Monday, July 18.
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Ko® Webster; 3Bllim15a67
Mrs. Gordon Robb; Matthew
Louis, son of Louis and
Janice Sloettes and grandson
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Col-
lins; Steven Kent, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Steven Readman of
Wingham, grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Merele Kerr, and
Sharon Christine, daughter
of Rod and Barbara MacDon-
ald, granddaughter of Dave
MacDonald and Isabel Mac-
Donald
ao-Donald of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rieg-
ling attended a wedding in
Chatham on Saturday.
Jim Webster of Waterloo
visited at home with his
parents, Kae and Wellington
Webster on the weekend.
Charles and Mayme Wilk-
ins were at the Wellington
Webster home Tle evening
for a visit.
Recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Art Matthewman
were Mr. and Mrs. William
Cameron of Shelbourne and
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rothwell
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West Off Highway # 21
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Monday to Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 0. m.
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of Orangeville.
Marion Maclennan and
Dick Evans left Thursday by
bus for their home in. Suds
bury.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Matth-
ewman, accompanied by Mr.
Matthewman's,sister and her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Heson of Minden, motored to
Winnipeg, Manitoba by way
of the United States to attend
the 50th wedding anniver-
sary of Mr. Matthewman's
older brother, Stewart and
his wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mac-
Kenzie spent the weekend in
Toronto visiting with rela-
tives.
Doyle and Nora Hogg of
Ypsilanti, Michian visited on
Monday with Ross and Jean
MacKenzie.
Recent visitors with Finlay
and Margie MacDonald were
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hues -
ter of St. Paul, Minnesota.
We are sorry that Dan
Wylds is still in hospital.
Hope he will be able to be
home again soon.
cs.
Lisa Baechler and Lisa Morgan are the lifeguards at the
Judith Gooderham wading pool this summer along with
Lisa Harris and Kim Dawson who were absent for photo.
(Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
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WINGHAM - Faced with
what it sees as a need to
improve its public relations
before mounting a major
fund raising drive, the
Wingham and District
Hospital Board has formed a
new committee to try and get
across to the community the
message of what it is trying
to accomplish.
The committee, composed
mainly of various com-
munity leaders, began
meeting last week. It is
charged with helping to
correct the impression that a
$500,000 renovation program
completed last year was
little more than ad-
ministrative, .window-
dressing,, which;dit1'-little to
improve patiienk services,
and laying the groundwork
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Lifeguards at Judith Gooderham pool this summer are, left (supervisor), Debbie Squire and Karen Bushell. (Photo 6g''
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Auburn residents attend Cornfest
About 40 Auburn, Ontario
residents journeyed to
Auburn, Michigan to join in
its annual Cornfest
celebrations last weekend.
The Auburn men's slo-
pitch team met the Auburn -
Williams slo-pitch team on
Saturday afternoon but lost
with the score 17-14.
All joined the other
celebrations and on Sunday
viewed the parade which had
over 100 entries. Many
friendships were renewed
and many are coming to
Auburn, Ontario this
weekend.
The slo-pitch teams will
meet at 8 p.m. at the Auburn
ball diamond and it is hoped
that residents will be there to
support their team.
Auburn is giving an official
pot -luck dinner on Saturday
at 5:30 p.m. in the hall. The
meat is being provided but
bring salads for first course
and a second course to feed
your family with some extra
for the American friends.
Everyone is welcome.
The ladies' softball
tournament is also this
weekend.
Social news
Congratulations to Janice
Daer, daughter of Ross and
Evelyn Daer, who was
recently awarded at the
Ontario Busiptess Awards
Banquet,hdld in Brampton:
She won just prize with 95
per cent in the Huron County
shorthand competition and
then placed third in the
AUBURN
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Bleen®r Bradnock, 52B-7696
Province of Ontario shor-
thand competition,. She isa.
student at Goderich District
Collegiate Institute with 96
per cent.
The Reverend and Mrs.
Rick Hawley, Beth and Amy
of Sault Ste. Marie visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Million and family.
The winner of the Lions
Club lottery draw last week
was Jim Glousher.
Congratulations to Dwight
Caldwell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Caldwell, for
winning two first prizes with
his guitar at the Central Mu-
ic League competition held
at the Valhalla Inn, Kit-
chenee recently. He won first
prize with his solo and also
first with a duet with Donald
Dale of Clinton. Dwight is a
pupil of Paul Stevenson,
Clinton and has been taking
lessons since the fall.
Mrs. Elva Straughan is
visiting with her daughter,
Mrs. Clayton Robertson and
Mr. Robertson of Meaford.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Collins and Jonathan at-
tended the 22nd annual
MacKenzie reunion at the
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Mrs. Marion Sproul and
family were hostesses to the
Sproul family reunion last
Saturday held in the Auburn
Community Memorial Hall.
Over 60 attended from many
places in the province and all
had an enjoyable time
renewing friendships:
Shower
Miss Patti Helesic of
Dungannon was honored
last Thursday evening with a
bridal shower at the home of
her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson Rodger. Mrs.
Keith Rodger, Lisa Rodger
and Vicki. Rodger decorated
the room with pink and white
candles, streamers and a
pink umbrella. The bride-to-
be and her mother, Mrs.
Betty Helesic of Goderich,
were each given a corsage.
A bridal contest was
conducted by Mrs. Emerson
Rodger and the winner was
Mrs. Pat Spence of
Goderich.
Vicki and Lisa presented
gifts to the bride-to-be and
she thanked all her relatives
and friends.
Lunch was served and a
social time enjoyed.
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The Auburn Presbyterian
Women's -Missionary Sodldy.
held its July meeting at the
home of Mrs. Dawson Craig.
The president, Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock, gave the call to
worship followedby a hymn.
The devotional period was
taken by Mrs. Bradnock.
The mission study was
taken by Mrs. Frank Raith-
by and she told about "The
Down to Earth Saints" and
their work in the Interior
Mission in the Sudan, Africa.
The minutes were ap-
proved as read by secretary,
Mrs. Lillian Letherland and
she also read the corre-
spondence. Mrs. Frances
(,lark gave the financial
statement. The meeting was
closed with the mizpeth
benediction. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Craig,
assisted by Mrs. Gordon
Dobie.
Water safety offered.
at Point Farms Park
Join us at Point Farms this
weekend for water fun and
safety, a rollicking round at
the campfire and art fun at
the beach. _
Friday, July 22
7 & 7:45 p.m.: Learn the fun
and also the safety of the
water. At 7 p.m. a canoe
safety demonstration will be
given at the beach by a team
from the Red Cross who will
show you the do's and dont's
of canoe and small water-
craft safety. At 7:45 p.m. a
windsurfing demonstration
will be given by Goderich
Windsurfing.
Saturday, July 23
3 p.m.: OUTDOOR ART -
Come to the beach volleyball
net for some fun for children
of all ages. NOTE: If it's
raining!, meet at the barn.
8:30 p.m.: CAMPFIRE -
Come to the campfire circle
for a rollicking round of our
rousing repertoire. Join us in
songs, games, stunts and
stories. Bring strong voices
and an instrument if you
have one. Meet at the barn if
it's raining.
Sunday, July 24
11:30 a.m.: CHURCH
SERVICE AND
SINGALONG at the barn.
Informal dress, everyone,
welcome.
p.m.: POTTERY
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creative? Meet at the beach
volleyball net tp mold your
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