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HU ON EXPOSITOR;AUGUST 21 1980
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ENTERTAINING THE CROWD—This young
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vocalist, Penny 'Robinson' Cif-Varrastra;--was
amongthe junior performers to. display their
abilities during the talent contest at the
Vanastra-Tuckersmith Country Fair last Friday
night. (Photo by Ellis)
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Corespondent
MRS. MARY•CHESSEL.t.
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•" Nana and OoShert United
Churches held the annual
outdoor church, Service in the
pavillon at Stanley Parlvvrt
SUnday. •Many people look
forward to, Worshinning
this beautiful setting. Special
music was provided by a
quartette of Lori
Consitt; Kim and, Tracy
Hayter and Becky. McKinley
' accompanied by
Becky and Tracy playing
ukeleles. Hiep; the wife and
motherof the Wen family,
sang "Till We Meet Again"
at the conclusion of the
worship service, and
"Seniethl, ,Gond:
followlagi:.die iiapa,.''.raaaL.
Marinrie ' 'gaiter. 'WaSH.tle
Orgattiat.fOr the,. SerViee, •
DiatineKiztoir and Shirley' '
4ttperviSed , , the.
Childten7s4aces-axitt games;
They. •Ilegaa by glYjnO paper
. airplanes' they. MOO, flW.01,
selyC firKI Wen's
;40019dol' went nuiCh farther
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than *the FO,Ap .,fi#,4'4ttracted: a
• lot of attention. Piot prize •
winners fOr races Were Dfwid •
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Ottawa fa
Sgt. Doug Wein R.C.M.P.
and Mrs. Wein and son
'David of Ottawa are holiday-
ing this week with Mrs.
Kippen Wein's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Parker and members
-Correspondent-- •of the family.
' RENA CALDWELL Rev. Kenneth Knight con -
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe McQuar-
rie, David' and Dianne have
returned from a visit in B.C.
Steven and Amey Cooper, .
London", are spending 'the
week with their grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Vivan Cooper.
Tom Munroe and Ian Mun-
roe, who have spent the past
three weeks in Muskoka,
have returned home.
tylrs. Mae Bulk, Toronto,.
the former Mae McGregor)
visited relatives and friends
in the area last week.
Mr. and °Mrs. -Alderdice
and Pam, Saudi Arabia, Mr.
and, Mrs. Garry Alderdice
and family, Nova Scotia,
visited relatives in the area
last weekend.
Crowc1,at roast ,
A good crowd turned out
for Stanley Township's corn
and wiener roast at the ball
park on Thursday night.
PULLLL - There was a lot of straining, pulling, burned hands and even a
lost boot heel as men showed their strength (and weakness ) at a
tug-of-war contest at the Vanastra Country Fair. Five teams match9d up
against each other on Saturday but the Lions Club remained unbeatable.
They took first place ,winning of $75 and the Vanastra Business
Association came second, winning S50. (Shelley McPhee Photo)
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ducted morning service in
Carmel Presbyterian Church
on Slinday and welcomed
members of the • Hensall
United Church and others
worshipping wit them.
Blanche Dougallk of Exeter
Hayter, liarrYtt MeAsh, Leri
.• CgasItt, and Becky McKinleY,
Scott Kirton wasthe first' to
.:but his. balloon, and Lori
CQftiff Non • the shoe •
aeratable, Scott Cousin's
tea*:Won the egg on the
SPOOn relaY,Jim Hill's team
Was': the"'Whiner of bath.
dressing and Undressing the
leader. Tossing • water -filled
ballOortS got some of the kids '
soaked befOre they got to the
beach, Old the little ones
visits
mily
presided at the organ for the
service orsong. Rev. Knight
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announced a proposal for an
"Open Air" Church servic_c_
followedby a picnic of the
three etingregations.
-Cfoinarty.,--Ilensal I _Lind_
Exeter tentatively September
14 at Caxnp Kintail also the
suggestion of a bus trip to
accomodate those who would
like to attend* Final arrange-
ments 'must be made at the
Camp within the next ten
daYs.
enjoyed a, ,candy, and money Nienesetting with her
setamble, ' Winners in • mother, who was one, .
"Guess 119W Many arts and crafts teaderS.
Smarties" were.IReV. Wileaa • Mildred' • McAsh and''
Brewn and gars Marjorie Hayter will share
htir,ch. servicenext the organists duties 11n
Sunday wilt be- hkGeshen at V4r04, Church beginning in '
11:00, not in Varna , as September.,
preViotisly announced, This C On gr atn I ations tn
thewilinive newlY Vt*I16he! .•
floor ju Varna churCh ensa.
Marjorie gilYW W,110
received first class honor
Ip ',grade three hartnenY in
regent *CaalniVatiOlis- Becky
McKinley. reedived first class
lionoura grade eve Ritmo
and Tracy Hayter had
hopourS in grade four piano.
They are students of Min,
time to dry thoronAhly before M
and Ik40. Leonard
It's used. ,
- Rev. Brown had a vet)! Noake's; accOMpanied by
enjoyable holiday in NoVa their daughter Jean and
Scotia., speinding' part'Of the gramidalighter • Kathryn
time with, her. family. She XinesS1 of 'London have.,
was also at'Chlitanqua Lake returned from'week
near JaMestoWn, NS. for a vacation to the Atlantic
few days.. Pinvinces.
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Charles, Bernice .and
While in Prince Edward
_Charlene Reid visited With Islandthey toured the
Bill and Mary Reid Of Sault Woodleigh Replicas and
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Ste. Marie last week. • • many other famous
-Dayle-tenninthrsPent-a- attractions such as Afine-61.—
week with Bob and Qwynne
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beautiful scenery, they agree places.
Queensway has visitor's
Mrs. Edgar Munn was worship tit , the Queensway.
pleasantly surprised on -Nursing Home with. Mrs.
Monday vvhow-her-daughter Kirk accompanying at the
Mrs. Don Gooding, Mrs. Don 151atio. Mrs. Beatrice Munn,
Gooding Jr. and grand--Eret6r visited with he?
daughter Miss'Dale Gooding mother Mrs. Drover. Marie
of Parkhill entertained a few & Henry Wilds, Nora Dogan
friends in hpnor of her birth- & daughters visited with
day.
Mrs. Wilds, Mrs. Kay Cock-
QUEENSWAY NEWS well & Dorothy • Lee also
Rev. Bishop conducted visited Mrs. Wilds.
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home on a beautiful lake in
Minaki, near .Kenora.
Krista McAsh had the
misfortune to break both
bones In her arm last
Thursday while at Camp
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