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THURSDAY AFTERNOON PRESCHOOLERS - Back. Amanda Vick, Trevor Coombs,
Joanne Holland (teacher), Ainsley Ford and Korey Nash. Middle; John Crowley. Crystal
Brown, Robyn Strangway, Shannon Brooker, Christina Harburn, Stephanie Harrison
Uocv McNaughton and Ashiev Den•Haan. Front, Erica Murray, Kristin Maydelt and
Suzanne Shewan Absent. Michael Delvecchio. Campbell photo.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON PRESCHOOLERS - -Back, Peggy •McClure, Melissa
DeVries, Joanne •Holland (teacher), Suzanne Shewan and Trevor 'Engel. Middle.
Amanda Vick, Danny Sharpe, Alicia Dick, Brittany Caldwell, Jeremy Hildebrand and
Kate Johnston. Front, Renee Nash, Kristin Maydell, Craig Nicholson, Josh .Holland.
Knsta Fleming and Christopher Longstaff. Campbell. photo.
TUESDAY AFTERNOON PRESCHOOLERS - Back, Denise Kreutiwiser, Angela
Eckert, Joanne •Holland (teacher). Christopher Lammerant • and Cody McNaughton
Middle, Courtney Fisher. Stephanie Harrison, •Robbie McClure, .Nicole Kistner, Amber
Adrian, Malindtma Sampa, Michael Delvecchio, and Robyn Strangway Front. Trisha
McClure, Monica Eckert, Crystal Brown and Ashley Den Haan Campbell phots
FRIDAY AFTERNOON -PRESCHOOLERS -Beek, Meiisa Wolfe, Trevor Engel, Joanne
Holland (teacher), Michael Elston -and Christopher Langstaff. Middle, Kaitlyn Cannon
Danny Sharpe, Kelly MacGregor, Alicia Moody, Bryan Van Bakel and Kate Johnston.
Front, Lindsey McClure, Tonya Mason, Michael Moore, Josh Holland, Jason Chappel
and Amanda Van Miltenburq. Campbell photo. •
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MRS. DON MACRAE
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The -Murray brothers had their usual card
party at the home of Jeremiah Murray.
Jerry couldn't believe it, but he -lost the card
game along with brothers Ronald and Cyril.
Brothers Arthur, Joseph and Jerome.,were
the winners. These brothers are like the
"Blue Jays", they also played until .MO—in
the -morning. They also cleaned up owthe
strawberries that Jerry had for lunch and
.jets of•-eggs,,etc
The Dublin Humebrewers, a local coed
baseball team, entered the Monkton co-ed
tournament on June 16, 17. The .team was
runners-up in the `B' division.
Congratulations to .Ioeand OOl�ga Eckert on
the occasion of their 45th,wedding „armiver-
sary, Joe.and Olga are away at the,present
time. We'll get more details on their
celebration. nest ,week.
The,antwal Turner Reunion .was held on
Sunday, .dune Meth .in ;the Mitchell Lions
Park .under a ,beautiful sky. Home for the
reunion -mere Sharon .and David Pgllipg,
Mark-Eelling,and Shelley, Jennifer.Pelling
and Rick from Meaford; Jack „and -Denise
r3Kelly,,Stratford. They,all visited Grandma
Davidson;attbe;Ritz Villa along with Lonna
Cxatenby :from /Kitchener who visited ,her
Aunt.dda,mhowas unable to.attendilue to
poor 'nobility.
Mrs. Helen Tate from Dearborn,
Michigan was visiting with Millie Evans last
week. Mrs. Dorothy Robinson, Burlington,
.also was ,with ,Millie last week. Mrs. Marie
Cleary from London and her daughterrMrs.
Karen Waller :and granddaughter Alexan-
dra Wailer, Toronto, ,were up to visitGrand-
ma.and Great-grandmother Millie -Evans on
Sunday.
Mrs. Katie Murray has been visiting in
Kitchener with her relatives last week and
returned home on Monday.
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Guests wereresent from surrounding
Institlttes ,Ipo1 g russets Ethell, , an -
brook, ,Seafo n, d ,Mgncrief;,at l e�'l,une
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Business continued ,with Marjory Hum-
phries read* the minutes and financial
report. It ,was -reported 105 .were fed .at
the turkey noon luncheon, ,will .not have
.any more till October. lite iWI Catered to
.about AO for the .l• ordwioh Institute on
Jlme, J,ul15,e agoIt .was voted not to have ,a .booth
,at .Mark's sale. Plates ,will ,be ..a ide to
-cater roe,* for the :Blyth Festival June
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;There will be ;a meeting An July . th ,a
car -;00r organjyed yy . brae •ri sol .0
• co ttee There .will be nog
y, .holiday opth. The ,Sep . nor
,tug is to :be Old one ,week ,.ear 9n
t$eptwnber , 1
The .44i Cialub .lets + risked
°t. i0Y could ,plant Aro rub ,e t i je all -;for wt r npro ect• I moo ;tho hat pit ;,would e
1P 11ted rat ttbe ,,edge ofd, e,,mittlhetween
e mirglow ;.at ;th .,west: side.
Grace .,was .pong4he.nlwalit-4o i e Jop-
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