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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-07-21, Page 28',rnerri4.1M Mr.( •••1 PAGE 12A--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY. JULY 21, 1977. • `01 • t/' F,1 • Left to right, Mario.n Sholdice, 91, Mary Muir, 91 and I lorence Mestoh, 92 enjoy their box lunches on the lawn of the Clinton conservation area, The three ladies were at - lending the Huronview Over 90 C'lub's annual picnic on ► ednesda'.', July 13. (staff photo) \bout 30 people attended the Huronview Over 90 Club's annual picnic at the Clinton conservation area last Wed- nesday. Here left to right, Miss Mary MacKenzie, Tom Town Talk Bill and Neola Sanders of South Bay Mouth, Manitoulin Island visited with Ben and Lena Sanders from June 29 to July 12 for the Jubilee 3 festivities. Q CAMPBELL'S v it 11 {� e % 114 CAMERAS Kodak FILMS • I `r ■ • II . it PR OCESSIN Orad b PRINTS LAg54MtN .• 91 a 1!°eeLL 'g tell ink (3 r°DI R/CH a 4 X29. 7S1? 41, Herman, 93 and his younger'sister Nell Fremlin, 9(1 have some lunch and a"talk. (staffphoto) KINSMEN S.0 M M E•R.F.EST CARNIVAL JULY 21, 22, 23 • SIDEWALK SALE • MIDWAY • REFRESHMENT TENT UNDER (SPECIAL OCCASION PERMIT) • ARTS & CRAFT MARKET • BINGO • KINETTE LUNCH BAR FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY SPONSORED BY GODERICH KINSMEN CLUB • • icnic an t BY JOANNE WALTERS • .1 enriy Mc.Gratten, at the age of 96, was the oldest person present at the Over 90 Club's annual picnic held ,last Wed-. nesday at the Clinton 'Conservation. Area. Jenny was also one of the liveliest. She clapped her .hands and sang,along. - w'ith the music provided, She even shouted out a few requests. Her only regret was that there was no dancing. "I don't like to listen to music without dancing,' Jenny said, "I like to, waltz.,. 'That was me who requested the Ten- nessee Waltz."' T'veryi)nt' :11'rrect that when it comes to reciting poetry.; Jenny is the best: She canremember most of the poems she learruld in school its a girl. There are about Fry people in. the OV6'r 9.0 C1t4, which was formed at HuronvieW about five years ago: Three of the members are over 100. They get together once a month under the' direction of recreation supervisor Bob Taylor for variety sfiows, cards. music and games. Once a year they go on,a picnic,=usually to Pine Lake in Bayfield`.. There were about 3Q people present at least Wednesday's picnic. Music was provided by Norman Speirs, 78 and Cecil Skinner, 83 on violins and Mrs. Elsie Anstett Jewellers LIMITED 11 ALBERT ST., CLINTd I 482-3901' OPEN WEDNESDAYS For Your Convenience. HOURS: Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Friday nights 'till 9 p.m. Henderson, 84 on the bells.. A `music, the Walkerburn Club, • munity club from' Auburn, -distribute sandwiches, ice area; lemonade. ' The -,Walk_erbur volunteers to help with` the'Over once,a month. The picnic is considered a's outing for most of, the Club's mea Mrs. Caroline Palmer, in her earl summed it up by saying, "I,like and a bit of fresh air once in awhile good for you to get out in the fresh a' Signal - Star $1.00 rom ton era. A Ta (al pici GET YOUR COPY TODAY! a historical report of the past 150 years of Goderich is still available for ;1.0° at these outlets: • BLUEWATER MARKET • CRAIGIES, • FINCHERS • NAKAMURA PHARMACY • POINT FARMS MARKET • SQUIRE GIFTS • ZEHRS • BECKERS • CAMPBELLS • BEDFORD ARMS HOTEL • BLUFFS MOTEL • CEDAR LODGE MOTEL 6 BLUEWATER MOTEL • GARDINERS MOTEL Al Insu 8F rvini Mph S1 UM Hurt