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annoUnee-the-engagehtent-Ortheedaughter, Alloia Dixon, taiteteln
Deitner, son of Mr. and Mrs Leo '',Deltner. The weddingt.4fill take
place on May 28, followed by; an open reception at 8:30 p.m. at the
Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre.
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Mrs. .Richard Moore spenra :few
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Leamington.
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days. rec-ently with her tits
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et the seior citizensM the Bali was
attended by 32. Vera Moffatt Was
pianist, in, the absence of tiorence•
Johnston. BWirif?ss was conducted
by. president, Ross Tirvey;
secretary, Robert Gilles:pie and
treasurer, Mrs:Moffatt.
The. Zone rally will be held in
or• Arthur .on May: 9. Several Members
Wail to -attend the luticheOn and
Pregr for,Senier Citizens' Week
at • tirenview ,in June.
Arrangements were made for the
open euchre party on May 9; the
••dance May 13 and a pot -luck meal at
6 p.m. May 30, All these events will
be held in the Bluevale hall.
Bob Gillespie reported on the
recent tone executive meeting
Where he was appointed vice -
President. Dawsonpoflock g41
UPcoming tours and dIstFlbL
brochures. Euchre, ways en1
with high prizes woe, by. Winnie 8.
and Gordon Mundell; low -
Margaret rische.r and, Norman
•Sit_elton.
Lunch was served by Barbara and
George ,Teiviti Edna and Alex
MacTavish. .
DOCTORS GRADUATE
Wingham produced three doctors
who graduated in medicine in June
of 1924. Harold, Robinson was a
graduate of Toronto. University
where he passed with honors his
final medical exams. Graduates of
Westerit University -were J. Hardy
Geddes and S. Kent Sfnith.
• WINGHAM AND DISTRICT
OPTIMIST CLUB
EVENT
BICYCLE
AND
LICENSE REGISTRATION.
Saturday, May 14,1
9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
at the Wingham Arena
• Mandatory Bicycle Licenses Free
• Junior and Senior Categories
• • Written Tett - Skill Testing Course
• Trophies, Decals, Ribbons
* Free T -Shirts to Participants
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Wednesday April 20, after vititing
' WitIthis son, Dr. Ronald Taylor of St
Phone 357-1630 for 24 hour movie infOrniati011
PLAYING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 6TH AND 7TH. SHOWTIMES:
FRIDAY AT 7:00 P.M. ONLY, SATURDAY AT 1:30 P.M. AND 7:00 P.M. •
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PLAYING FROM FRIDAY TO SAVRDAY, MAY 6THi0,101.
SHOWTIMES: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT 9KIKONLYI SUNDAY
• TO THURSDAY ONE SHOW AT8:00 NIL FACH MMHG
John's, Neivfoundlancl.
• Mr. and Mrs. Elston Speiran of ft.R
BrusSers, visited Sunday evening
with their cinisins, Mr. and -Mrs.
• BertIolmston.
• Miss April Moore of Stratford
visited with -her grandParetits, Mr.
andMrs. Edgar Wlghtman, one day
last week.• ' •
• Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Chapman,
Colleen and Greg of Bolton, visited
Satttrday'With her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. EdgariVightinitn.
• MacLennan of Listowel
spent the weekend with'her grand,
• parents, Mr. and Mrs. George.
• Oh 'Saturday, April 23, Mrs. Clare
Van Camp, Mrs. Ivy Cloakey; Mrs,
Jean Pattison, Miss Margaret
Vantines
Lake Huron Moving
Systems Ltd. •
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•.}liggins, Mrs. Laura.johnston, Mrs
•Helen Martin, Mrs. Agnes Nana
Mrs. Olive Bolt, Wilfred Walk
Howard Walker, Mr. and Mr
Gordon McBurney and' Mra. Re
Procto journeyed, by ban to 1p
•chefier where they 'enjoyed
The meeting of the Bluevale .
11 club was 'held .:at the home Or.
Bennie Jet* Wien April `25.•at
theithig::Okitett with the 4.f1Piedge .'
andsthepcwiaoical tr:44?4enh. wash
miettpg, the ...members learned
about safety in the outdoors,
in-
cluding treatment nf Point ;14'
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batio.firet-aid and meeting the baatc.
Stirvivat,
The roi 10011iYers alSOlearned
howf to,,,finda,nda4mg perstefif- he or :
spe **Fo tooutrng become lost on a!' •
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They discussed the
ttvities and are their special
prOjeCts. They Also discussed the
:outing. • :
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The fifth meitita of theFordWich
1 Was held on April 18 at -Aaron
Taylor's.
• The leader -showed members how
to keep their Shoplift bags dry.
blembita diactssed ;whet) .their
outing would be and what,each per-
sonWas to bring•.
Each of the seven members had
an item, to bring- such as butter-
. Sciich; brovvides, cookies, juice, hot
n, . • dogs and hamburgers.
L_The meeting Was closed with the 4-
s. 11 motto and all enjoyed brownies
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Scottish smorgasbord Meal followed
by a lengthy l!ighland. program of firownie
bagpipes, dancing, sons and jovia•
• entertainment. Ali reperted" a good 'Comer
:daYisfun. •
• The 'annual pancake suppe
sponsored by the stewards of Kno
United amrch, Belgraver washeJ
Thursday; April 21. The meal, which
was- •provided in . the, .,`dhurc
schoolroom; was tigain. a relit Stic
cess... ••
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Fifteenlables
of card players
ateuchreparty
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r ,Group A and B reviewed the
x hazardous , product symbols and
d Group C, made bird feeders and
finished their' Friend -to -Birds
h ,badges. Group. B Made tea and toast
;, and 'Group A continues to work on
signlanguage. , •
• A .special presentation was made
to the Brownies receiving their
• Golden Bars or Golden Hands. We
• thank the Great qvvi, the Brown!es
• who made the colikies and muffins .
. and theparents who came.
BELGRA 1E --A total of 15 tables
were in play at the weekly euchre
held last Wednesday in the Women's
netitute Hall.
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Mr, Marjorie Coultes was the
high liady and Stanley Bladt was
high man. Mrs. Eva wee low
ady, whlleJjni Staidly:as low man.
Mrs. Lewis Stoneheukeitatilhe most
one hands ,for the ladies and Jack
aylor had the same honor for the
iiiMAdo_iDiE from T
RRi Wingham to
their new location •
en. Draw prizes were won by Mril
earl Syiell and Cliff thegy.
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6 Josephine Street .,, -.,.. • l' re wilt! hi a etiehr again ti ;is
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,„ Cherish all your hapiiy moments
The, following Brownies earned
badges: Julie Chippa, Gardener;
Jennifer Adams, NUtrition; Karen
Schill,. Hostets; Jennifer Cardiff,
Baker; Darlene Norman, Hostess,
Friend -to -the -Disabled and Baker;
!Leslie Ilewines, Nutrition,
Each Brownie, received a bulletin
describing the weekend camp which
the pack is attending on May 6, 7 and
8,
Wrong child
veryone &welcome.
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iliakea fhlectlahlon for old age.
ClUgston. We apologize for this
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