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0nscry:any tours
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Visible heritage abundsin state:40n;
" C d over 50 Th
•pheeopCiell wtere on two bus totars gracious and hospitable and
•••,..r.the write-up of Open Colborne A with OlbOrne“,k t n on orea an e• ners. w re most
• " HOUSe at Colborne Township winning, •
P.,uhlic Works Garage. Juniors„ Groderich. vs. 4; last. Saturday and.Sunday discussed ttie hardsrligs and
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. Wednesday June 29rd.i the Colborne with Colborne discover beautiful old farm ofpjooystdu
earlyotfn
siettlesnentanodf
printers ,,oniitted the "Thank winning -score 17-6. Seniors — houses.
infurniture and artifactsepieces in the
You to the Orchestra of Auburn vs. Colborne with The tours are, Sponsbred by
George Bolton Frances `Colbcirne Winning sc.are'• Huron—Gounty••Branch of , rrn •
Schrammr. and Mrs. Dot`1 Next Monday e_Yening ,J1.11„v • the Architectura,l, ••• Con- Next Saturday and Sunday,
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• Kerpighan, Ross Billiard and 19th the boysplay asfollows
serVancY of Ontario who have . July 17. and 18.te tour will be
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.13arry 13egie, all are residents — Senior boys -- Colbornevs. ariranged.e Series ef tours and• in S.eaforth and surrounding
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• '0,r • form er:' residents of Hullettborpe, Junior YS StanleY visits toil historical homes and area and Will start at the Van-
..,.' Colborne Township, who "vs. •Col8:30 Benrniller;
s. rriii quses .in ; Clinton, Egmond House et -2 p.M. The
'• - furnished the excellent music - Younger boys — Tykes — Gea orth, 13 ayfreld and tour will visit the honrieOf Mr.
4' for dancing 4k. -and , e'n,. Colborne C vs Colborne A. . ioderickh nadrea over the Rext and. Mrs. Nornia:n 1VIcLean,
tertaininent, as a special , Tuesday July 20th -girls s x wee e s. . ,. • Egmondville, Silis Hardware,
donation to this event. . • play as folloWs;:''Senir girls Carrino's Opera Hall, • St.
• The Tiger Dunlop WOmV's Hullett vs,- Colborne at:S.:30 tile tours aTe pleasiir.able
Thomas Anglican Churcliand
and exciting in many way's- .
the heme of Mr, and Mrs..
: • institute had planned a Visit . Benmiller; Girls. 13" . and
drive. through • '
to Mrs. Jean Barnett's' rose .', under, Colborne B vs 90Mbining a
Paul Carroll.'
the countryslde-,--corn mentary
garden for.. their June Colborne A. The children are
• meeting, but due to an early • enjoying the ball sport and if • on mor.e •interesting ar- .. , Sunday's tour will visit the
•chitecture and historical Tuckersmith home of Mr. and
•morning rain plans had to be possible try and get to the
.• - changed, Several lacnes Of the ga'kes. to give them ,your features eri • toute and visits Mrs. Gerald. Marteffe the
Institute were able to visit the support
,,, and tours, of selected , farhome of MP James Dickson
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_ • rose garden Tua*.da_y_____af-1_ ...Visitors last week with Mr houses The Snow and Lan- 7 now owned by Mr. and mi.;'s
ternoonJuly 6th and while ridMrsMdrgan ,
rting, , dsborough farms viSlteid lati. Peter Spittall, the home 8ff
i -a' . '
Sunday - were • ' superb • Mr: arid Mrs. Keith Sharpy
• the roses weren't at their best • Sunset Beach Rood, were
• ' they -were :lovely and- it all their daughter Karen from • example's of early Huron • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spittoil
, provedvery interesting and° London ond a friend Maureen r. -building, both, grand in size .•and Dr. and Mrs. Rodger
"- • d f brick and stone con- Whitman,
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ble n t he hosp ita lity Curran from Victoria B.C. . an o
enjoy
a a
7 shown' .the members with. Visitors last week with Mr.
.. afternoon ,tea in her lovely and Mrs. st ordon Kaitting
• home made the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
exceptional:
The , July Moser •of Florida; Mr.. and •
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.meetig of, Tiger Dunlop W.I. Mrs. Melvin ',Brown:of Kit -
will bea picnic on the Patio at chener,1VWs:Mabel Murdie of
•:Mrs. Einerson Elliott's home, Kitchener' and Mrs: „Lorne
.61,
Menesetung Park. Pot hick weed of Lucknow all of whom
salad luncheon at 1,,,i00 p. -n. are holidaying at Point Clark,'
' Thursday July 22nd 'also dont and Mr. and Mrs. Deelbertt
"forget to bring .cutlery and a Geiger of' Zurich, and. Misss
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chair. • , • ;• '• - Audrey Miglarini, of- Kit --
Softball: • Remember th'e. chener. •- , •
Benmilier Old Timers Special , The sympathy of the
game this Friday evening c-ommunity is extended to the!
July 16th 8:30 p.m. with'the family of the late -Elwin
CKNX Try. Hards at the o. Cunningham, son of .Mr. and
Benmiller . Ball Diamond: Mrs. Vere Cunningham; , RR
ProCeeds - are • for the 5. Funeral was on Tuesday
Goderich Arena •Building July 13th. • ' ,
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Fund. The Softball boys and • ••
girls teams have been playing •:'• • _I _ II' . ••,,_ `'• •
evenings, -Ony Tuesday julL y ' 0 c a 1 grou
' eiery Mondaand Tuesday '• '
0aderich
On Tuesday, 'July 6, the
aehior girls played Hullett at
Londesboro With a winning
- 'Score
of 22-16. -Stars •picked"
were Debie Alexander, who
made some good catches, and
• Janis Orrwho made five hits.
During this week the senior'
girls played two- exhibition
• g . y, y;8;
they: won 25-10 over the
,Clintori Bantams and Mon-
day, Yuly. 1, they -1Ostto.
Vanastra's Super Chicks 14-7. •
• Tonight (Tuesday) they
Will be. wearing their - new
'sweaters • sporisored • by
Walter Bell Masonry", ,Geod,
luck, girls! ' •
• The coaching life for the
juin& girls standsunsteadily. •
• Hopefully; by riekt weeS
paper, . we Will haye sotff
•good news to report rear -
ding assistant poaches fOr the
girls. •
• Bill Whiteley'S junior boys
played . Colborne at • Ben-,
-miller, Monday, Jii1y-1-2, and
LythSummer Festival opening
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and touched by this forceful per orme' r in the popular
' story of .a. naivelad caught in 'Mostly In Clover' and .has
the complexities of OlyinpiC'earned impressive- reviews -
competition; The 'original. • for his role of Chris Waters,• -
music, with its strong -country the romantic pilot in: ,1 -low I .
• flavour ' and appropriately -Met My Husband', Mr.
• energetic • productionwill Schaefer is also the author of .
• provide .a ;'' •stimulating •'Turkey', - a- children's play
• evening's...entertainment. that will be: produced later
• , ,Tim Schaefer, the author Of this,season: .
Shape, is well knoWn to Blytti ' 'Shape'is.the fourth show to,
Festival audiences as an • open ar the „Blyth Summer,
,actor. Last season arid again Festiva**,This- "year and will
• .this-- year : he is a featured replace .`HoW •I • Met My
•. Husband'. by Alice MtifirO
• Shape, • •• an original
"Country" musical about a.
small tAiiboy who goes to
the 1936 Olympic, written by
•'Jim" -Schaefer, opens at the
Blyth Summer LF-estivel on
Tuesday, July 27, and plays
ori July 29, August 3, 4, 6, 1.1:.
12 and '14 at • the Blyth
Memorial Hall at 8:30 p.m.
The music is by Anne Lindsay
and JVlitchell, Lewis." Shake i
directed by Fredrick Thury
Audiences will be delig d
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6th the girls played with
-seores as :fofloWs; Stanley
Twp, played Colborne A with.
Colborne • A winning;
Colborne •B tem ` played
• •Stanley TAT. with Colborne B
team winning Senior girls
• •-ex4ibition game • with. the
Goderich (Bantam' girls last
Tuesday and the, Goderich
Bantam girls wen. ,
, •Monday-ev.ening Suly 12th,
• the boys played with Stanley
Colborne B :with Colbecne
• B winning with•-a...seere 11:1
• end, Goderich, • slaved
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The same night :Steve:
Thonipson's senior boy's. met
Hullett at •HolineSVille and
won' an exciting .garne 17-7. -
amid the. enthusiastic cheers
of one (1) fan: Steve chose the
• whele-tearn as superstar, ,
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. Hugh Lobb's. nine and ten
year-old "Tykes" ,are not
might• y in number or power,
• but rank -"A" for enthusiasm
and effort: The have played
two •loiing games With!
Colborne. teams. Once they
gave aw-ay a player to•help
-balance the 'two teams for the • `
'evening. It -turned out that the
"give away" playerprovad to
be the star -or the opposing -
team!.
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This is.where the super-
stars of bas4ball begin
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The MinistrY of Culture and
Recreatien. has awarded
Wintario grants to nine
projects in Huron County
totalling $12,713( •
The grants that were. ap-
proved forninePrejects from
the proceeds of the Ontario
Lottery and rangefrom $5060
-to $250.: The largest grant of
$5,000 was awarded to the
Village of Bayfield to help
defray 'costs of the Centennial"
• celebrations , held • last',
A grant of $3,000 is to be
mode tO the Htiron County
Library for the purchase of
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The Goderich Mirror Soccer
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eqiiipment and. the Goderich
,1Vridg'et baSeball team "will -
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