The Huron Expositor, 1990-05-23, Page 9THE HURON EXPQS)TOR, MAY 23,
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pi"s, so MOO P.�te�
JeWitt for his ante. resting `eom els v„
on hits triP
As this, was Achievement Night for the
44-1girls o their recent project!)-)iI tABl91T• LUB
Breadventtir .- and "Best',Foot Forward' The;first mer of the 4-I Rabbit Club.
they hall their record iwoks,on:' display and was held nb av f� of the Walton Fall;
a ba a sate was held by lite, , girls. Dorothy clUpiipiaga is the leader of the.
Et a was Purchased before tate even= group.. The election Sof, officers was ell•-
iii as o*Or Becky Campbelt expressed President nh Campbe *e greaidd .nt
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Ilour§'for prt1cipat n
as dutnior Leader with; 2
ll, • leader Ruth Schutt '•;
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Lori ®oven and Lain(
�and.Monday
o''the Institute for their. assistance '7340 7* Stephen,
Ruda presented bars to the girls
I orir Ghuiville; ' C t'secrer f
press
present,•,Marpi.¢cCal, Leanne Doarage;rCris DWlton ;cod
°SharonGodkin and Shawna Domeetnig8s o 4e1dahe hme of
McC.Lori Boven and Lcri McClure were r
May16 at '2
*'Ole to" attend. Leader Rutii .. Schade p,an Ti a rn(e fibers wall be working on dif-
presentedan award to Becky. Campbell for i Fere triFiri of good a .Marts Yf any new
completing .her sixth project. Another,tliar .: bets wish, to f oie they can cas.
S ` inforrna-
leader who has completed 28 : projects: tion The club has received an naivitatlon
Becky 'thanked the leaders for helping with from the, Giulio! CluVto join them in .a
these projects baseball game at some point in the future,
After singing the �Inatitiite Grace d will be eating rabbit for dinner.
was presented to -Lorry Glanville, as .7d iio '... at l)iir7929 for more
everyone was invited downstairs for 'WALTON: TEA ROOM OPENS
refreshments and. `hake-yoirr-own','' ice- Many guests signed tire book at the
cretins =dais. Institute members, later Grand Openingof the Nett, Walton Tea
finished sap with several items of business. Room on the Victoria Weekend, Saturday
;Ton by ,.ircra r�"pRrgyed for 199o.
or4we ar t€ � 9a planned amount.
on nen
special
coffee
everyone" A 1 4 rdY 1i owners
Thys and BN ,r deJo g .who` are sform`e'rly .:
from. Ca{rnbtidge .. 'he coni aur#tty, '
wdelcotnes, �>i'e d •gg l u rs a and
wish them well 'i theiir> new ;venture •
PEOPLE VISIT • ..
Ken •and udy% Short red, Kendra and •
Amy •and belie Shortreed visited on Sun-
day. with, Bill. and . Louise Smith of
Amberley, where they�enjoyed a,liarbecue:.-
Joan Beurerriann o ; Stratford visited
recently at the keine of her mother,
Isabelle Shortreed:, • '
Cranbrook community loses one family, gins anothe.
t.
CranbrookCoiespondent
MRS; MAC ENGEL
887.6895
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conley, have moved
to Brussels .to the .houseupurohased, from
Mrs; Lary q=l?uill., The Cofiley'ss `wiil:•rbe
greatly missed from our coni;zraunity.
We welcome Brian and Linda Houser
and their three children who have moved
from Elmira to the former Conley home.
Mrs. Mac Engelspent several days with
family members in Stratford, Kitchener
and London. he Kitchener .in May 12 they
celebratedthe first bufihday. of Alicia Erin,
daughter of Paul and Debbie EngeL Or
Sunday the family enjoyed Sunday Brunch
at the Great West Steak House in London,
and later went ;to Centennial', Hall for the
program by the London',Fanshawe Sym-
phonic Chorus, conducted ` by Gerald
Fagan, formerly of Listowel. The an-
nouncer was .Swan, who was in CINX•
wirigham, prior to going to London
The 'ladies of Knit,Chnrch have uiet'
the„£
date for the annual garage sale forrrtr
Wednesday, June 6 at the Cranbrook Com
annuity Centre 5-8 pp. Donations may Ale
brought -in the prcvimus evening. June,5
The sympathy of the community`s
tended to Murray Crawford on the death of '
his brother JohnaT. Crawford of RBI St
Mary's.; He ;.died` in University Hospitair.'
London, on' Saturday, May 12 after a
lengthy illness suffering from bone cancer.
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