The Huron Expositor, 1982-08-11, Page 15WHAT A SWING—One of the boys of the Exeter Tykes league winds up
a swing during a Seaforth-Exeter baseball game at the Optimist park.
(Photo by Hook)
THE HIT—One of the boys of the, Exeter Tykes league gets a hit on
Tuesday evening in a game against the Seaforth Tykes. (Photo by Hook)
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Softball scores
SEAFORTH MEN'S RECREATIONAL
SOFTBALL LEAGUE
WEDNESDAY'S SCORES
Villagdrs 4 Teachers.i
Mainstreet - Firemen 5
SUNDAY'S SCORES
Turf Club 10 Firemen q
Creamery 2 Villagers 0
MONDAY'S SCORES
Bears 12 Teachers R
Mainstreet I.tQuccns W
STANDINGS IAS OF ALIG. 10TH
GP W 1, T P
Creamery 20 la h 0 ?H
Turl"C'lub 20 IJ 5 _' tri
Teachers 21 10 N 23
Mamstrect 21 fi 10 (T 22
Villagers 20 10 ') 1 21
Queens 21 9 II 1 Iq
Bears 20 1.1 Il 14
Firemen 21 4 16 1 q
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Donuts Raisin & Cinnamon
Dutchies 6/1.09
Lemon Coconut
Cookies 1.09 nn,
I resh Oft The Block
Cheeses
t �
Pine River
Old Cheddar 3,09,
! msh
Cheese Curds 2.89
(FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLYi
TASTY Ni BAKERY
CHEESE HOUSE
Exeter geaforth Zurich
is
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 11, 1982 — 03
Gorrie
Correspondent
MRS. GEORGE BROWN
335.3424.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hindle
of Heathcote were overnight
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Munn last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Faber of
Waukeska, Wisconsin and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sweeney
of Brussels were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifton Coulter.
Bruce Grainger of Montre•.
al, Que. spent the weekend
with Mrs. Cecil Grainger and
visited Mr. Cecil Grainger in
Listowel Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Sheldon Mann ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence McCallum of Wing -
ham to Gravenhurst and
visited with relatives there
Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. Fred Blackwell and
Mrs, Gertie Hodges of Mit-
chell, Mr. and Mrs, Jas.
McPherson of Teeswater
were recent visitors at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Irving
Toner:
92ND BIRTHDAY
Approximately 40 relatives
gathered at the Wallaceville
Hall on Sunday afternoon to
celebrate the birthday of Fred +
Coulter of Gorrie. It was his
92nd birthday.
Among those attending
were from Waukesha. Wis.:
Kitchener, Listowel and Gor-
ric areas.
Mr. and Mrs, Erwin Stone,
Amy and Angie have return -
cd from a motor''ttip to the
Maritime provinces visiting
relatives at Knowlton, Queb.;
Minton and Moncton, N.B.; "
and St. John's, N.S. Mrs.
Evelyn Parson.of Knowlton.
Que. accompanied them
TIME home and is visiting here.
12-1 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Austin.
1:30-4 p.m. Jeffrey and Derek of Elmira
& 6-8:30 p.m. visited Sunday with Mrs.
Wm. Austin.
5-6 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Ging-
5-7 P.M. rich of Cambridge (Preston)
spent a few days with Mr. and
8:30 p.m. Mrs. Robin Bolander. Mr.
9 P.M. and Mrs. Leo Ruttanof, Ford•
with visited Sunday evening
7 p.m. at the same home.
Mrs. Eric Munro and Mrs.
12-1 p, m. Robert BoysofGuelph visited
3:30 - 4 11 Wednesday at the home of
& 6-8:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robin-
�- p.m. son.
Mrs. Alvin Mundell, Mrs.
1-4 p.m. Beth Pavne, Alexis and
& 6-8:30 p.m. Hailey visited Wednesday
1-4 P.M. with the Rev. R.D. and Mrs.
& 6 - 8:30 p.m. MacDonald at Bruce Beach.
7-8:30p.m. Mr. and Mrs. George
Brawn have returned from
12-1 P.M. the Normoskoka Antique Car
1:30 - 4 p.m. Tour held this year at Rock
Glen, Arkona. Amon
& 6-8;30 p.m. g others
5-6 p.m, ofthe Maitland Valley Region
of the arca• attending were
7 & 8:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs Laverne Felker
12-1 p.m. and family. Kurtzvillc: Mr.
1:30 - 4:00 and Mrs. Harold Felker, Mr.
& 6 - 8:30 p.m. and Mrs. Maurice Hudson
5 6 p m and family, Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Parsons and family of Go%c
7 &'8:30,p;m. ansto,yn. Mr. and Mrs. David
12-1 P.M. Miller and family of Lislowcl:
1:30-4:00 and Mr. and Mrs. Don
& 6 - 8:30 p.m. MCNCil and family of
5-6 p.m. Brussels.
7 p.m. _
INFORMATION
.ABOUT
FUNERALS
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
OSS RIBEY
HAVE YOU THOUGHT
ABOUT A TRUST?
y„ s Trusl ofl,rr may ho the hest nurtr of
Int: •' .,n about whether or not you shoult! hr srtnne
uI , but here aro a fcw thoughts to ,lart w,fh
I• •t •• •P of Your esieh, IarRa• enough In,,,trr,nnt the
r an r and manegf•mrni of a prolrcvonal� it ma,
h ,• ,wn share• in a hocini ti ha,e,nratmr1%,n
a •• portfolio or ha%r ,promo firtid ting real
(I— , k,rwrfe have e% pe non, e,in t h I i na n, .,, 1 a ,
It m iTing a trusflntf srlr, t,nR a [,roll ,il it a
I an, st i orninv to manilge %nor rpt at,• Inn 1ni
in, L, I wine mo-
I) . ,our will ,anri ,.or %%II,• % -11 ,,,n%r, lour
—, I r the rare and (,dwalion „t %our iI—r• nr
�r.,r r t• Oren, too for that matter � ote in,!
nan,••c Ruardlan and arranging a trust ma% h,
til, %av to avoid legal entangirmrnt, ! ilrr nn
ll h. hr future financial se, arty and , omtm t of %mu•
Iamconcerned you II %%ani to allrnd to thrm
pro",t•' , ind while %eu reof goorl mind ami hod%
an h, ,ou'pre plan your lunvral but Ior tinam ,it
suggest A 10, at hant, tru,t or,u or
WHITNEY-RIBEY
FUNERAL HOME
87 GODERICH STREET, WEST
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, NOK IWO
527-1390
FAMILY 14
PARADISE
CAMPGROUND
Whether you're a ween -end, a
weeklong or a seasonal camper - you'll
enjoy the varlety of events we have.
INTERESTED IN REING'A
SEASONAL CAMPER?
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FAMILV PARADISE "THE
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BEST
°- TIME
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Your boosts John & Judy George, R.R. ® Walton
151915274629 (NEARSEAFORTH)
COURT OXFORD
washable, heavy white canvas
upper, molded rubber sole.
_. SIZES YOUTH 11 TO MEN'S 1 T
SPECIAL
15,95PRICE & $16.9.5
L
ER FOOTWEAR
% 0F 50 F
SHOE STORE
LIMITED
Open Friday nights fill 9 p.m.
Main Street, Mitlhell
ph. 348-9951 I ,
SECRET
SOLID STICK
'JHIRMACK
SLI A M POO OR
DATE
EVENT
PLACE
Day
event
This week at Vanastra the)
own dlspla% of pioneer an
Thurs. Aug'. 12
Business Swim
Pool
NMI
lie putting on a talent show.
The trip of the week on
Monday, August 9,Mr
Thurs. Aug..12
Public -Swim
Pool
r� -
On' 'l huI Augur, 12
Thurs. Aug. 12
Family Swim
Pool
the Varna children will he
Monday. August 16 at 1 p.tn,
Thurs. Aug. 12 -Firemen Chidken
Lions Park
❑((enditiR plaegmund, dress
,Ind the Varna Show will be at
CKNX RadiI in Wing.
BBQ
c(i for hcd. The children will
the Tov,r ip Hall at -1 P.M.
°.
Thurs. Aug. 12
CKNX vs Firemen
Lions Park
All children arc welcome
file pla%ground also had us
Thurs. Aug. 12Eagles playoff game
Opt. Park
69
h
Thurs. Aug. 12
Kincardine vs
High School
McCORMICK
STAY FREE
Mosquito (Soccer)
CANDIES
MINI PADS
Fri. Aug. 13
Business Swim
Pool
?REGULAR OR '
DEODORANT
30'5
19
Fri. Aug. 13
Public Swim
Pool
For consistently low discount prices, shop the Triangle In your Galaxy!
Fri. Aug. 13
Family Swim
Pool
°'
Sat. Aug. 14
Public Swim
Pool
AND THE PITCH—The pitcher for the Exeter Tykes league seemed to be
Sun. Aug. 15
Public Swim
Pool
in good form for their battle against the Seaforth Tykes. (Photo by Hook)
Sun, Aug. 15
Men's Playoffs
Lions Park
-- T T—
Mon. Aug. 16
Business Swim
Pool
Mon. Aug. 16
Public Swim
Pool
(0-041inton
d
wins
Mon. Aug. 16
Family Swim
pool
Mon. Aug. 16
Men's Playoffs
Opt. Park
Lorne Daletuurnn Tilley wcrc second. Tom
heard of high winners but
Tues. 7
g
Aug.'he
Business Swim
P001
mcnt N:,%lick! at the Scaforth Phillips and fns mother were
all had a good day of bowling.
Tues. Aug. 17
Public Swim
Pool
Lawn Bowling greens on also winners
All members are making
Sunday. August 81h. Four. We held a Ladies lourna
plans forthe5Jrdanniversary
Tues, Aug. 17
Family Swim
Pool
teen greens wcrc In pla, nlcnl III Scaronh Aug. 4th
on Aug. 251h. We can take a
Tues. Aug. 17
g
Ladies League
9
Lions Park
London. Ingersol. Clinton, Bett% riiiI and Grace Pep,
fcw more entries but hope to
Wed. Aug. 18
Business Swim
Pool
Walkerton. Blyth, SI. Mans. per %; ere suiccssful winners,
have full greens for a double
Wingham wcrc represented. Art Fillla„on and .lack Pat
draw.
Wed. Aug. 18
Public Swim
Pool
The weather improved as we tcrsvrn ,%on the Clinton tour'
Four ladies from Seaforth
were plavingafter A wet night tramrnl
won at the Exeter ladies
Wed. Aug. 18
Family Swim
Pool
and morning. Walt New M;,, I � of tho tri planed in
tournament. Eileen Adam-
Wed. Aug. 18Goderich vs Pee Wee
High School
g
combs and partner won ';1Ithe 'ratfnrd Saturday al their M
son, Fsther Brady. Jean Lunn
Dale Tro by Fred and Bettl � M Tourn uncut Have not
and Thelma Dole.
(Soccer)
Softball scores
SEAFORTH MEN'S RECREATIONAL
SOFTBALL LEAGUE
WEDNESDAY'S SCORES
Villagdrs 4 Teachers.i
Mainstreet - Firemen 5
SUNDAY'S SCORES
Turf Club 10 Firemen q
Creamery 2 Villagers 0
MONDAY'S SCORES
Bears 12 Teachers R
Mainstreet I.tQuccns W
STANDINGS IAS OF ALIG. 10TH
GP W 1, T P
Creamery 20 la h 0 ?H
Turl"C'lub 20 IJ 5 _' tri
Teachers 21 10 N 23
Mamstrect 21 fi 10 (T 22
Villagers 20 10 ') 1 21
Queens 21 9 II 1 Iq
Bears 20 1.1 Il 14
Firemen 21 4 16 1 q
APPLIANCE REPAIR
Large or small, we'll fix
them all...
-- Our repair experts will
have your appliance in tip
g top shape last. Call me to-
t\ r day.
PECK APPLIANCES
"IN THIS HEART OF
DOWNTOWN VARNA"
VARNA 492.7103
Tasty Nu
"Summer Specials"
Donuts Raisin & Cinnamon
Dutchies 6/1.09
Lemon Coconut
Cookies 1.09 nn,
I resh Oft The Block
Cheeses
t �
Pine River
Old Cheddar 3,09,
! msh
Cheese Curds 2.89
(FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLYi
TASTY Ni BAKERY
CHEESE HOUSE
Exeter geaforth Zurich
is
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 11, 1982 — 03
Gorrie
Correspondent
MRS. GEORGE BROWN
335.3424.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hindle
of Heathcote were overnight
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Munn last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Faber of
Waukeska, Wisconsin and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sweeney
of Brussels were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifton Coulter.
Bruce Grainger of Montre•.
al, Que. spent the weekend
with Mrs. Cecil Grainger and
visited Mr. Cecil Grainger in
Listowel Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Sheldon Mann ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence McCallum of Wing -
ham to Gravenhurst and
visited with relatives there
Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. Fred Blackwell and
Mrs, Gertie Hodges of Mit-
chell, Mr. and Mrs, Jas.
McPherson of Teeswater
were recent visitors at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Irving
Toner:
92ND BIRTHDAY
Approximately 40 relatives
gathered at the Wallaceville
Hall on Sunday afternoon to
celebrate the birthday of Fred +
Coulter of Gorrie. It was his
92nd birthday.
Among those attending
were from Waukesha. Wis.:
Kitchener, Listowel and Gor-
ric areas.
Mr. and Mrs, Erwin Stone,
Amy and Angie have return -
cd from a motor''ttip to the
Maritime provinces visiting
relatives at Knowlton, Queb.;
Minton and Moncton, N.B.; "
and St. John's, N.S. Mrs.
Evelyn Parson.of Knowlton.
Que. accompanied them
TIME home and is visiting here.
12-1 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Austin.
1:30-4 p.m. Jeffrey and Derek of Elmira
& 6-8:30 p.m. visited Sunday with Mrs.
Wm. Austin.
5-6 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Ging-
5-7 P.M. rich of Cambridge (Preston)
spent a few days with Mr. and
8:30 p.m. Mrs. Robin Bolander. Mr.
9 P.M. and Mrs. Leo Ruttanof, Ford•
with visited Sunday evening
7 p.m. at the same home.
Mrs. Eric Munro and Mrs.
12-1 p, m. Robert BoysofGuelph visited
3:30 - 4 11 Wednesday at the home of
& 6-8:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robin-
�- p.m. son.
Mrs. Alvin Mundell, Mrs.
1-4 p.m. Beth Pavne, Alexis and
& 6-8:30 p.m. Hailey visited Wednesday
1-4 P.M. with the Rev. R.D. and Mrs.
& 6 - 8:30 p.m. MacDonald at Bruce Beach.
7-8:30p.m. Mr. and Mrs. George
Brawn have returned from
12-1 P.M. the Normoskoka Antique Car
1:30 - 4 p.m. Tour held this year at Rock
Glen, Arkona. Amon
& 6-8;30 p.m. g others
5-6 p.m, ofthe Maitland Valley Region
of the arca• attending were
7 & 8:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs Laverne Felker
12-1 p.m. and family. Kurtzvillc: Mr.
1:30 - 4:00 and Mrs. Harold Felker, Mr.
& 6 - 8:30 p.m. and Mrs. Maurice Hudson
5 6 p m and family, Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Parsons and family of Go%c
7 &'8:30,p;m. ansto,yn. Mr. and Mrs. David
12-1 P.M. Miller and family of Lislowcl:
1:30-4:00 and Mr. and Mrs. Don
& 6 - 8:30 p.m. MCNCil and family of
5-6 p.m. Brussels.
7 p.m. _
INFORMATION
.ABOUT
FUNERALS
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
OSS RIBEY
HAVE YOU THOUGHT
ABOUT A TRUST?
y„ s Trusl ofl,rr may ho the hest nurtr of
Int: •' .,n about whether or not you shoult! hr srtnne
uI , but here aro a fcw thoughts to ,lart w,fh
I• •t •• •P of Your esieh, IarRa• enough In,,,trr,nnt the
r an r and manegf•mrni of a prolrcvonal� it ma,
h ,• ,wn share• in a hocini ti ha,e,nratmr1%,n
a •• portfolio or ha%r ,promo firtid ting real
(I— , k,rwrfe have e% pe non, e,in t h I i na n, .,, 1 a ,
It m iTing a trusflntf srlr, t,nR a [,roll ,il it a
I an, st i orninv to manilge %nor rpt at,• Inn 1ni
in, L, I wine mo-
I) . ,our will ,anri ,.or %%II,• % -11 ,,,n%r, lour
—, I r the rare and (,dwalion „t %our iI—r• nr
�r.,r r t• Oren, too for that matter � ote in,!
nan,••c Ruardlan and arranging a trust ma% h,
til, %av to avoid legal entangirmrnt, ! ilrr nn
ll h. hr future financial se, arty and , omtm t of %mu•
Iamconcerned you II %%ani to allrnd to thrm
pro",t•' , ind while %eu reof goorl mind ami hod%
an h, ,ou'pre plan your lunvral but Ior tinam ,it
suggest A 10, at hant, tru,t or,u or
WHITNEY-RIBEY
FUNERAL HOME
87 GODERICH STREET, WEST
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, NOK IWO
527-1390
FAMILY 14
PARADISE
CAMPGROUND
Whether you're a ween -end, a
weeklong or a seasonal camper - you'll
enjoy the varlety of events we have.
INTERESTED IN REING'A
SEASONAL CAMPER?
NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO
INQUIRE ABOUT RATES FOR 191l
FAMILV PARADISE "THE
CAMPGROUND "'O-•• "THE
BEST
°- TIME
_ YOUNLL
Y µ.xw•.\// H�VE
Your boosts John & Judy George, R.R. ® Walton
151915274629 (NEARSEAFORTH)
COURT OXFORD
washable, heavy white canvas
upper, molded rubber sole.
_. SIZES YOUTH 11 TO MEN'S 1 T
SPECIAL
15,95PRICE & $16.9.5
L
ER FOOTWEAR
% 0F 50 F
SHOE STORE
LIMITED
Open Friday nights fill 9 p.m.
Main Street, Mitlhell
ph. 348-9951 I ,
SECRET
SOLID STICK
'JHIRMACK
SLI A M POO OR
Vanastra
plans Pyjama
Day
event
This week at Vanastra the)
own dlspla% of pioneer an
Next week the children will
welcome to come.
planned a Pioneer Day on
ligncs brought in h, file
lie putting on a talent show.
The trip of the week on
Monday, August 9,Mr
children and leaders
TheVanastra production will
Wednesday. August 18 is to
Scotchmer, a representative
On' 'l huI Augur, 12
take place at the rec• centre on
the Holme svlife Animal Farm
from the Huron County Pio-
the Varna children will he
Monday. August 16 at 1 p.tn,
a visit to a honey maker and to
neer Muwkitn. demonstrated
❑((enditiR plaegmund, dress
,Ind the Varna Show will be at
CKNX RadiI in Wing.
candle making. rope making
c(i for hcd. The children will
the Tov,r ip Hall at -1 P.M.
ham. Cost is $2 per person
and hancsling it, the iS00s.
!,c wc;irmk their pi's for file
,Ilse Parents and friends are.
All children arc welcome
file pla%ground also had us
p, 1.1n,a I),I%
-
69
Softball scores
SEAFORTH MEN'S RECREATIONAL
SOFTBALL LEAGUE
WEDNESDAY'S SCORES
Villagdrs 4 Teachers.i
Mainstreet - Firemen 5
SUNDAY'S SCORES
Turf Club 10 Firemen q
Creamery 2 Villagers 0
MONDAY'S SCORES
Bears 12 Teachers R
Mainstreet I.tQuccns W
STANDINGS IAS OF ALIG. 10TH
GP W 1, T P
Creamery 20 la h 0 ?H
Turl"C'lub 20 IJ 5 _' tri
Teachers 21 10 N 23
Mamstrect 21 fi 10 (T 22
Villagers 20 10 ') 1 21
Queens 21 9 II 1 Iq
Bears 20 1.1 Il 14
Firemen 21 4 16 1 q
APPLIANCE REPAIR
Large or small, we'll fix
them all...
-- Our repair experts will
have your appliance in tip
g top shape last. Call me to-
t\ r day.
PECK APPLIANCES
"IN THIS HEART OF
DOWNTOWN VARNA"
VARNA 492.7103
Tasty Nu
"Summer Specials"
Donuts Raisin & Cinnamon
Dutchies 6/1.09
Lemon Coconut
Cookies 1.09 nn,
I resh Oft The Block
Cheeses
t �
Pine River
Old Cheddar 3,09,
! msh
Cheese Curds 2.89
(FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLYi
TASTY Ni BAKERY
CHEESE HOUSE
Exeter geaforth Zurich
is
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 11, 1982 — 03
Gorrie
Correspondent
MRS. GEORGE BROWN
335.3424.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hindle
of Heathcote were overnight
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Munn last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Faber of
Waukeska, Wisconsin and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sweeney
of Brussels were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifton Coulter.
Bruce Grainger of Montre•.
al, Que. spent the weekend
with Mrs. Cecil Grainger and
visited Mr. Cecil Grainger in
Listowel Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Sheldon Mann ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence McCallum of Wing -
ham to Gravenhurst and
visited with relatives there
Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. Fred Blackwell and
Mrs, Gertie Hodges of Mit-
chell, Mr. and Mrs, Jas.
McPherson of Teeswater
were recent visitors at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Irving
Toner:
92ND BIRTHDAY
Approximately 40 relatives
gathered at the Wallaceville
Hall on Sunday afternoon to
celebrate the birthday of Fred +
Coulter of Gorrie. It was his
92nd birthday.
Among those attending
were from Waukesha. Wis.:
Kitchener, Listowel and Gor-
ric areas.
Mr. and Mrs, Erwin Stone,
Amy and Angie have return -
cd from a motor''ttip to the
Maritime provinces visiting
relatives at Knowlton, Queb.;
Minton and Moncton, N.B.; "
and St. John's, N.S. Mrs.
Evelyn Parson.of Knowlton.
Que. accompanied them
TIME home and is visiting here.
12-1 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Austin.
1:30-4 p.m. Jeffrey and Derek of Elmira
& 6-8:30 p.m. visited Sunday with Mrs.
Wm. Austin.
5-6 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Ging-
5-7 P.M. rich of Cambridge (Preston)
spent a few days with Mr. and
8:30 p.m. Mrs. Robin Bolander. Mr.
9 P.M. and Mrs. Leo Ruttanof, Ford•
with visited Sunday evening
7 p.m. at the same home.
Mrs. Eric Munro and Mrs.
12-1 p, m. Robert BoysofGuelph visited
3:30 - 4 11 Wednesday at the home of
& 6-8:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robin-
�- p.m. son.
Mrs. Alvin Mundell, Mrs.
1-4 p.m. Beth Pavne, Alexis and
& 6-8:30 p.m. Hailey visited Wednesday
1-4 P.M. with the Rev. R.D. and Mrs.
& 6 - 8:30 p.m. MacDonald at Bruce Beach.
7-8:30p.m. Mr. and Mrs. George
Brawn have returned from
12-1 P.M. the Normoskoka Antique Car
1:30 - 4 p.m. Tour held this year at Rock
Glen, Arkona. Amon
& 6-8;30 p.m. g others
5-6 p.m, ofthe Maitland Valley Region
of the arca• attending were
7 & 8:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs Laverne Felker
12-1 p.m. and family. Kurtzvillc: Mr.
1:30 - 4:00 and Mrs. Harold Felker, Mr.
& 6 - 8:30 p.m. and Mrs. Maurice Hudson
5 6 p m and family, Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Parsons and family of Go%c
7 &'8:30,p;m. ansto,yn. Mr. and Mrs. David
12-1 P.M. Miller and family of Lislowcl:
1:30-4:00 and Mr. and Mrs. Don
& 6 - 8:30 p.m. MCNCil and family of
5-6 p.m. Brussels.
7 p.m. _
INFORMATION
.ABOUT
FUNERALS
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
OSS RIBEY
HAVE YOU THOUGHT
ABOUT A TRUST?
y„ s Trusl ofl,rr may ho the hest nurtr of
Int: •' .,n about whether or not you shoult! hr srtnne
uI , but here aro a fcw thoughts to ,lart w,fh
I• •t •• •P of Your esieh, IarRa• enough In,,,trr,nnt the
r an r and manegf•mrni of a prolrcvonal� it ma,
h ,• ,wn share• in a hocini ti ha,e,nratmr1%,n
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