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A GOOD TOME WAS HAD—The crowd was
delighted and the players had fun too last week
in Varna when the Stanley Steamers played the
CFPL radio Superstars. Game highlights
included Steamers' clown Ross Whittaker:
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Correspondent
MARY CHESSELL
482-9969
mister
building,
new hog a e
The new home going up
north of the bridge, overlook-
ing the Bayfield River, is
being built by Ray Holley.
who moved here from Cal-
gary earlier this year.
Their famiy consists of Ray
and Florence, their son Cliff,
his wife Cheryl and two-year-
old son Nathan. Cliff and
Cheryl formerly lived at
Ladysmith on Vancouirer Is-
land. They also intend to
build a house.
Ray is a supply pastor at
Bayfield Baptist church at
present. Their son Lester and
daughter Luella of Calgary
are visiting them.
The Motleys have been
living in the Jewitt house
until their new home is
ready. They have already
become acquainted with
quite a number of people and
we welcome them to the
Varna community.
Superstars Gail Woods and Gail Elgie who wer.a
counted out for wearirrg illegal uniforms, and
umpire Tom Leppington who heard lots of.new
rules from the radio team. (Mary Chessell
photo)
WilfredChuter recently
went n a trip through
northern, Ontario and to
Moosonee, travelling by bus
to Cochrane by way of
Sudbury and Timmins,
where they took the Polar
Bear Express, and returned
by way of North Bay. Tem-
peratures up north were as
low as 4 degrees celcius.
Brian and Joan McAsh and
Tom Leppington hosted a
large beef barbecue at the
McAsh's on Saturday even-
ing,
The Bantam Girls' League
held their playoffs at Stanley
ball park on Saturday. The
Stanley A team, coached by
Jeff Brandon and Marjorie
Hayter, defeated Holmes
vilie and Londesboro, then
lost to Goderich in the final
game, giving Goderich the A •
championship.
The Stanley Bs, a team of
the younger girls, and .coach
ed by Sandy Hayter and Barb
McDonald, lost to Londes-
boro and Holmesville. Clin-
ton won the I B trophy by
defeating Holmesville in the
final,
The Stanley Bantam boys
came in second in the. B
division in a tournament in
Auburn on Saturday, They
won their game, against
Auburn, but were defeated..
by the Holmesville and
Londesboro teams.
Inwronw ,Mr , your. truly
BRUCE SMITH
Sales Representative
Mitchell Co-op Store
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Mitchell, Ont. NOK INO
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INSURANCE AND FINAN(IAl SEISMS
LIFE• HOME•A UTO•BUSLIYESS•FARM
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Varna experienced a bad
electrical storm early Friday
morning, waking up most of
the residents, Peck Appl-
iances and Jim
Kirton had a
lot of damage 16 appliances,
etc.; and blown fuses, 'some
of which disintegrated. Their
yard light was blown up, too.
Jim and Dianne Kirton and
their family enjoyed a week's
holiday spending the first
Varna storm
weekend at Miller's Lake,
then tpking the ferry to
Manitoulin and around to
Parry Sound.
They spent
most of the week at a cottage
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They were fortunate in not
being home when lightning
hit their place.
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