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Margit She, President of -the
Hospiml Mary, welcomed the
members and guests to the June
banquet which was bald at rite
BY FRANCES R. T13ATER0
Seaforth, Legion on June •12 Head
table' g ,, included Yvonne
ICttche , Di'.ctor of Volunteer,
Services, and 'Joan" Whyte, Chair»
person of ,the -Public Relations
Committee for the Ifospital Board
Mrs. Kttehen extended "thanks" .on
behalf of the stair anti herself for
the services 'and cDmrnitfne01 that
the auxaiary makes !OW :Patient
care. Mrs. Whyte "toasted" the
auxiliary women, and also"thanked
them for their efforts OD behalf of
the hospital. ,
Our guest.speaker.- introduce -by
program chairperson Marion
Turnbull was Linda Mwrawski,
Region Chai>iperson . for Region
Two. She informed our members
that Peggy Menzies of the•Clinn on
Hospital Auxiliary is now the
Canadian President of Hospital
Auxiliaries. Her address was Ion
'being a volunteer",and her speech
was laced . with light touches of
humorous anecdotes. Linda Huard
'flanked our guest; speaker; end. melt, Pauline .Bennett ;and Sandra extend a "thank you" to 10yee
made a presentation to Mrs. _Lee. The ,tglltiwmg are sortie dates `. McClure for hes assistance g4ven to
Muuawski. --for tel ghould.be Marked 'Than Chesney in connection with
Marg Smile and Dorothy Hays on. the calendar: SeptembeK 11 f the work done on our,Baby Seat
made a paeSentation of Service. General ,Meeting° and Pot Luck Rentalprpgram.
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Muegge, AIocal Lifc Membership pt, off,,:
was also bestowed, upcsi Jean Wil.- - ptember 29 - Fall Conference for - Volunteers, God BIOS Them,
bee. who 11150 WaS 1101 present. Region - T"wo. ,hosted by Guelph . Many will be attacked, to 'find •_
Musical _entertaiatment was '.Genera, � t When the day Qf judgement nears
provided by Gad Moffett mem. Octobeit Fad Pie sale That there's a. special.'place in:
p ed by Mild 'fravnsft. Much to October 9 General meeting, and' heaven -
tlue delight .;of the audience, two also ^ilia, :tentative date for .an ' Set as de for voltmteas
musical • numbers were performed' .Awards. Night for Junior Volun Fid with bigreclaners
by :Brett. 'Kent and: Mak Moffett, teens Satin. couches and footstools
.also `accompanied by their November 13 General Meeting. Wheie-there's no committee chair
grandmother 'Shrilled Trails. 'November 22 Decornte thee, person,
Tickets were given out to. the` 'Hospital • No group leaders, ofcar« pools;
atembership-for our X50-50"" Draw.' 'November 24 1.411 mans Bazaar Telephone lists wilt be"eiutiaw
Co -convenors for. this p o kct are..Decemnber 2 C afar Table•at the But a urger snap wiilltripg
Mtti BeuerOarn and-Paulfne Ben- Toy Show' • Cool, drinks and goumet;Ldinners
nett, .laud priyone wishing to• have December 11 -pot Luck Supper And fit fora hug.(or queen).
sortie of these tickets ,for sale can General `Meeting and Election of Yat► ask. ''Who'll serve these
eaU one of . the 7140 .mentioneth. new officeia privileged few
The draw wiU take place at the Fall It was', also reported that a Furst And work for all they're worth?"
Fate. Temperahne The nniimeter- costing Why, alr those. who rued the•
A copy, of our Annual newsletter $900 and a Amiable Dynamapbenefits;
was presented to each persan in costing $4,525 Were purchased in And not once volunteered on Earth!
attendance. The newsletter was the past Y , Have a' good summer, be back in
compiled by Marian Margaret Men- The Auxiliary would also like to the fall,
Hensall Three Ls loo eking to Fun
Henson Correspondent
SUSAN HARTMAN
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son (303); John Pepper (273) and with Donna St. John doing the solo
Five game winParadOfi
ners: Eileen Dow- and "Amazing Grace'
George Dowson (272).
FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE•
HENSALL UNITED
MEETS CHURCH
The Friendship Circle started their Service of music was celebrated
June meeting with a delicious din- at Hensall United Church, with
ner at the Bayview Restaurant, musical guests being the Hensel'
south of St. Joseph's, after which Public School with Kathie Barlow
they adjourned to Mock's Cottage, as their director. The prelude was
to enjoy a taped lecture by Elsie "Jesus Shall Reign" by the recorder
McGregor on "Changes In The Role club, with an anthem by the church
Of Women In The United Church". choir "Now To The King Of
This topic was originally presented Heaven". Rev. Wright told who
at the London Conference of the each author was and who wrote the
United Church, held at Crediton in music to all of the hymns both by
May. The evening closed with the choir and the congregation,
games and tea, and was enjoyed by which was very interesting.
all. Next meeting will be Sept. 10 The 'ardor and Senior school
at 8 p.m. choir sang "Come Let Us Sing" and
"Give To Us Laughter". Children's
SHUFFLEBOARD SCORES' time was given by Rev. Wright
Shuffleboard results for Hensall with a rap of "Give To Us
on June 12 were: Laughter", very modern and
High six game winners: Marg delightful. There was Sunday
Consist (383); Bruce Watson (360); School for those who had done
Ellen Coutts (352) and Dave Wood- their part.
ward (351). The Church Choir sang "Christus
BUCK & DOE
Gary (Gus) Kramers
and
" 1tICTtf1 Tifidalli- nn -s
FRIDAY, JUNE 22
DUBLIN
For Info. - 527-2235
Mr. and Mrs. John Hendriks are
pleased to announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their
daughter, Mary Hendriks, to Earl
Ribey, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Ribey. The ceremony will
take place on June 23, 1990 at
St. James Roman Catholic
Church, Seaforth at 3:00 p.m.
Hot -rusted
House
Bert & Break ast
DELICIOUS HOME COOKED
Sunday Brunch
Special
SUNDAY, JUNE 25
Relax in the comfort of our dining
room and enjoy a delicious home.
cooked meal served buffet style.
FEATURING:
Black Forest Ham
Devilled Eggs
Chicken Almond Salad
Potato Salad
Tossed Green Salad
Fruit Cup
Strawberry Shortcake
COM Raspberry Fizz
Fresh Ground Coffee
Choice of 14 Teas
ALL FOR
ONLY
Reservations A'ppreaiated
522-2O4O
i Monkton Lions Club
1- -DAITI1
Sai,, June 23 i
i 9 p.m. -1 a.m. 1
at the /
Monkton Arena t
Music By COOK/NSI
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Seaforth Agricultural Society's
TRACTOR
EUMINATION
DRAW
SAT. JUNE 30
Seaforth District Community nity Centre
TICKETS 900.
Must be 18 years of age or over
incides meal for 2 only
and special entertainment end dance.
MUST HAVE TICKET TO GET IN.
CONTACT DELOITTE TOUCHE
FOR YOUR TICKET TODAY.
The Senior school choir favoured
the well -attended congregation
again with the anthem "Gandeamus
Hodie" and "All Things Bright And
Beautiful" by the recorder club,
while the offering was received. •
Rick McGee and Wayne Corbett
were the ushers, and after the ser
vice all were invited to fellowship
hall to view the work of the Sunday
school children. Cookies and cold.
drinks were served by the Sunday
School.
Next Sunday is the promotion and
church picnic with pot luck at
12:30,
THREE LINKS GATHER
Twenty-four members and one
guest attended the June meeting of
the Three Links Seniors Meeting.
"0 Canada" was sung with. Hilda
Payne at the piano. President Irene
Davis opened the meeting with a
thought for the day. "If there is an
order in our nation, there will be
FERRIES LOUNGE
QUEEN'S go[dL
SEAPORT'S
SPORTS DRAW
Any team member can enter
Mon.-Thurs. - 8-12
Hot Snack Buffet
PATIO OPEN DAILY
RETIREMENT TEA
FOR
MABEL NESBITT
(Nee Campbell)
Students, Friends, Family
Join Usl
SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 2:00-4:00 PM
336 Britannia St., Stratford
CONSERVATION
BUS
TOUR
July 5, 1990
Focusing on the conser-
vation efforts of the
Ausable Bayfield Conser-
vation
onservation Authority, local In-
dividuals, municipalities
and companies.
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by June 29 to reserve
your seat on the tour.
Fri.-Thurs. June 22-28
Fri. & Sat. 7 & 9 p.m.
Sun.-Thurs. 8 p.m.
HELD OVER - 2ND BIG WEEK
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Here they grow again,
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Monday
A motion was passed starting in
September, for a fun Monday' after-
noon, open to everyone 55 years
and over to come and enjoy "dance-
rsize and euchre, bridge, solo and
cribbage, shuffleboard;,etc. It is not
necessary to be a member. The
September meeting begins with a
pot luck supper.
Our host and hostess Walter and
Ethel Knowles and Ruby Bell, and
Gladys Coleman provided a very
enjoyable evening, with music
provided by Jack Simmons, George
Dowson, Andy Rau, and Ralph
Stevenson, followed by Bingo and
a delicious lunch.
peace in the world."
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FOR THE BBQ
This summer enjoy Tasty -Nu Hamburg &
Hot Dog . Buns, French Breed, Garlic
Bread, Keiser Buns and many more
varieties or Rollo imd Speciatty.Breads.
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CHICKEN BREAST DINNER
Includes Coffee or Tea & Dessert
SUNDAY, JUNE 24 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
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MON. to SAT. 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM SUNDAY 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM
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OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY JUNE 24
3:00 - 5:00 PM
At their former
Walton Residence
Your presence would be
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most treasured gift.
LOG 92om JOWL 9amLL'y
SEAFORTH "SENIOR" GAMES ANNUAL
POTLUCK BANQUET
and
AWARDS NIGHT
MONDAY, JULY 9 6:00 P.M.
SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES
fj TilQyi ! s s l E WJ LCtOME
Nllf` foihpe.
CARDS WILL BE PLAYED AFTER AND
PRIZES HANDED OUT
For Information Please Call The Recreation Office at 527-0882
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
CANADA
SEAFORTH
Will Be Celebrating Canada's 123rd Birthday On
SUNDAY,JULY1st
Plan To Stay In Town This Year
You And Your Entire Family Can
Enjoy Activities Listed Below:
7:00 - 11:00 A.M. - Firemen's Pancake Breakfast
at the Firehalt
1:00 - 3:00 P.M. - Leisure Walk Poker Rally - starting from
from Victoria Park
2:00.3:30 P.M. - The Seaforth-Dashwood Community Band
will entertain in Victoria Park
Darkrluss Fireworks display at the high school
Come Oat And Enjoy The Day. For More Information
Contact Marty at The Recreation Office at 527-0882
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