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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1980-08-07, Page 13ohm] fine markbts... of fine foods 'Ty:'"iv:irt ',,,irrigrr,liSa.sfeilent-',7"Irmr- HiliKON.E0 SIT,O,Rf:AUGgiT ?kit). , • • C91* spoclebt. MS; BgRTSEOBBROOK ' 523.4250 Londesbpro tis Golf tearnaMehT, was held on Sunday july 20th at Seaforth colf and Country Club ivith 65:golfers Competing, NVinners were low gross, DeiWin Carter with 80; 2nd • low gross, Ken Pollard, 81; low int Cliff Saundercock, 68, 2nd low net Dave Bosman 69; 3rd Jow gross, Pat • Langelle, 81, and 3r1 low net, Bill Dobson, 69. • The • most honest, -golfer was Kevin Tamblyn. • braws—were—made ona- large number of prizes. Lunch was catered to by Londesboro U.C.W. ladies. • - PERSONALS • Sympathy is ext,ended to Mr. and !Its. g Lawson and family on nsth of his 'Rep nother Mrs'. Earl 4Law- „son oti August 1st in Clinton Public hospital. Congratulations to Nor man and Helen Alexander on their 40th wedding Anniver- • sary August 3rd. • Mr. and Mrs. Jim Alex- ander, David and Sudan of Islington, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cousineaw-Donald, Jim and Tammy of Saulte Ste. Marie, - Ont. spent week end with their parents, and a family gathering to celebrate the Anniversary .on Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. David Alex- ander, at Port Albert, • Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shob- brook accompanied Mr. and ./ Mrs. Jack Lee to Hanover on • Monday night. July 28 and enjoyed a visit with Mrs. Cowan and Mrs. G. Robin- son. Mr. and Mrs. Frank John -I ston. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Roy and their families spent few days last week at Wiarton. Mr. and Mrs. —Bob Burns were their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.' Jerry Smith, Kincardine. .2” W.L members will meet at the hall at 11:30 a.m. August 13th to go to A.R.C. Indus- • tries. Dashwood for lunch, a• • tour and meeting. Roil call will be''which has more • influence on a child's up - brining,: home. school or church? • Congratulations to Susan Jamieson who passed Grade Smile Small son to parents bring- ing , home triplets: "We'd better slam calling folks now. They're gonna be harder to get rid of than kittens." •8•• piano etiiiittinattp,0 wan Honours with Royal Conser, vatory Of music of ',I'oronto. Susan is a pupil of Gall Lear - Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Shobbrook and Dina Spent weekend in Collingwood. , Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hunk- ing enjoyed a hip Monday to Friday by bus to Cochrane and boat to Moosonee. eral O.E.S. members from ere attended the Memori.sariee on Sunday night for sit Anne Laivson at Balls neral 'home in Clinton. Sunday visitors with , Mr. and—Mrs, Bob Btiri.is we're. daughter Mr. and ?Ars. Colin Pater§tm, London. Ms. and Mrs. Ted Fothergill and Nancy visited on Sunday with June's mother Mrs. Colonel, Marks in Listowel hospital. S • •rt action at. the ball diainoJ this week was high - lighted by a game for first placethe Orioles edged the Mets by one run to take sble possession of first plab. In other squirt games the Pir- ates beat the Yankees " and •the Expos slipped past the Blue Jays. The Peewee boys gained some revenge 'easily defeating thc team from Goderich making up,. for a previous tournament loss, at Lions The midget boys team came mit on the short end of the score in a game with Auburn, but the midget girls team scored an easyvittory over Colborne township while Benmiller. T.B. Alien edged Radfords garage in a close game in their grudge match held on Thursday. July 31 and pro- ceeds from the 'silver collec- oorpey tion were donated to Lions to assist in the new facilities. Closing out the week the Friday night•Moms and Daft had some new faces out, as a team lead by • Ann Adams was the winner over • team picked by Murray Adams. It bas been decided to continue this weekly activity for Aug- ust so come bUt and enjoy the action on Friday at 8:30 • Area wedding L14 • DENYS— COLEMAN / Catherine Elizabeth Coleman. daughter Bruce and • Marjorie Coleman of R.R.4. Seaforth and Brian Lee.Denys. son of Eli and Florein Denys of R.R.3. Kippen were married in Egmondville United Church by Rev. Dr. R. G. Hazlewood on July 12 at 3 p.m. The matron of honor was Brenda- Moog. sister of the bride of ,RR.l. Brucefield. The bridesmaids were Lands Vischer, a friend of R.R. 2. Kippen and Patty Coleman another sister. of R.R.4. Seaforth. The best man was Ron Denys of R.R.2, Kippen and the ushers were Walter and Rick Denys of R.R. 3. Kippen. all brothers of the groom. The organist was Mrs. Arnold Scott and the soloist was Mrs. Tom Papple. Darlene Denys and Brian Coleman were acolytes. 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