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BrucefieW's Famfest
WHAT FAMFAST MEANS
TO ME
It means learning about
other families and my own
family too. ,
It means learning about
my pioneer ancestors and the
years they were born and
died. 1t means learning about
myself and my life.
Tracy
Gemeinhardt
FAMFEST
Famfest is giving heed,
For all our family needs,
-To remember the loving
care,
That we should always share
And that's what famfest
means to me.
by Julie Kalbneisch
and Nancy Webster
FAMFEST MEANS....
Famfest is the best
Because it's not a test
it shows we care
And how we also share
By Julie Kalbneisch
Nancy Webster
and Krista Rathwell
Father
Strong, helpful
Working with welding
Happy warm and glad
Dad.
Jeff Westlake
Huron Centennial School
F is for Famfest
A is for always caring
M is for my mother who 'is,
always there -
F is for family fun
E is for everyone
S is for being strong during
the bad times
T is ,for togetherness
Cathy Lennon
FAMFEST
I liked famfest because we
learned more about
are family and we learned
games. We learned
more about foster children.
Famfest is fun. 1'd just like to
give thanks to the people that
set it up. Thank you.
By Wayne McDougall
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Induction of elders was
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brook. clerk, invited the eld-
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SHUFFLEBOARD
Winners on Feb. 16 were
Audrey Thompson. Clara
Riley, Vietta Hoggart, Beryl
Reid.
Men's high. Les Reid.
Watt Reid, Lorne Hunking,
Bob Thompson.
Playoff winners were Beryl
and Watt Reid, low Clara
Riley and Bob Thompson.
4-H
The Londesboro 3 4-H club
met Feb. 14 at 'Marjorie
Duizer's. This club is entitled
Ontario Heritage.
Elected officers were pres•
ident Scott Millar, vice presi-
dent Cheryl Bromley, secre-
tary -Laurel Duizer, Pres.
secretary -Jennifer Sottioux.
4-H Financial Manage-
ment club has held four
meetings so far under the
leadership of Marjorie Duizer
and Rena Kolkman. Officers
arc President -John Lawson,
Vice President -Helen Kolk•
man, secretary -Marjorie
Siertsema. Press Reporter,
Robert Kolkman.
Members discovered that
sound choices equals maxi-
mum satisfaction from in-
come. We also discussed
what our goals were and how
to achieve them.
The second meeting we
discussed assets and liabili-
ties and members found out
how much they were worth.
The third meeting discuss-
ed income and expenses.
Members kept track of in-
come and expenses for one
week to find out spending
habits and how to change
them if necessary. At the
fourth meeting members dis-
cussed the partial budget.
PERSONALS
Village residents. there are
boxes in local stores for
donations for gifts for three
fernier residents,
Miss Evelyn Walkom and
Mrs. Doris Snyder of Kit-
chener visited a couple of
days with their sister Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Shaddick.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Vodden
and Mrs. Dora Shobbrook
visited on Thurs. with their
brother Fred Vodden in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mrs. Bob Burns spent
Monday in Lond with Mr. and
Mrs. Colin Paterson and
Katie.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee
spent the weekend in Toronto
with daughter Beverly Lee.
A Targe nunibdrsfrom here
enjoyed the Disney on Ice
figere skating carnival in
Blyth on Friday night. There
were 14 participants from the
local skating club.
At Forester's c
Correspondent
MARY MERNER
482-7143
Mr. Don Buchanan attend-
ed a four day workshop held
in Brantford last weekend for
the Canadian Foresters. for
presidents of the Provincial
Assemblies. The seven peo-
ple attending were repre-
senting British Columbia,
Alberta. Saskatchewan,
Manitoba, Quebec. Mari•
onference
times and Don for Western
Ontario.
Congratulations from the
community are extended to
Pat and Don Jewitt on the
birth of a daughter on Feb.
10. Pamela Dawn Elizabeth,
8 lbs. 5 oz.. in Goderich
Hospital.
Bob Thompson and Mi-
chele Lauzon of Western
University spent the week-
end at the Thompson home.
NOTICE
Public Meeting
at
BRUCEFIELD UNITED
CHURCH
on
Tuesday, March 8, 1983
at 8:00 p.m.
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Tuckersmith Township Council
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Correspondent
BERTHA M*CGREGOR
262-2025
A largely attended meeting
was.lield on Friday evening in
the Fellowship Hall at Hen-
sall United Church to organ-
ize a Horticultural Society.
Clarence Lange of Chesley,
associate director of the Hort-
icultural Society for Zone 8
was introduced by Eileen
Rannie. Dorothy Brintnell
was secretary for the meet-
ing. The following officers
were nominilted: President:
Kathy Matin; 1st Vice -Pres.:
Sheila Raeburn; 2nd Vice -
Pres.; Florence Slade; Secre-
tary,Treasurer-Bill Gibson;
Auditors-Reta Scholl, and
Reta Van Wieren; directors:
Eileen • Rannie, Dorothy
Brintnell, Margaret Cole,
Mary Brintnell. Mary Bucha-
nan, Dorothy Elder, Velma
Robinson. Jeannete Turner,
Victor Knip, Betty Simmons.
Reeve Harry Klungel spoke
briefly welcoming the speak-
er and the new officers. Mr.
Lange outlined numerous ac-
tivities and interesting events
for the group.
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SOUTH HURON YOUTH
FOR CHRIST
Youth for Christ held a very
successful skating party in
Zurich Arena, Saturday eve-
ning with about 125 in attend-
ance. One hour and a half of
skating was enjoyed followed
by a 'film "The Sound of
Night".
A rally will be in Brucefield
school, Mar. 5. Quizzing will
be on Timothy 1 Chapter 4.
The "Blue Grass Gospel-
aires" from the six nation
Indian reserve of Brantford
will provide the program.
The World Day of Prayer
will be held in Hensall United
Church Mar. 4 at 2:30 p.m.
COMMUNION SERVICE AT.
HENSALL UNITED
CHURCH
A large attendance partook
in the Communion service at
Hensall United Church on
Sunday morning.
The Fellowship service was
held on Sunday evening,
when Mr. Paul Turnbull,
Director of Public Education
and -Awareness of the South
Huron and District Associa-
tion for the Mentally Handi-
capped Was the guest speak-
er.
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Visitors -with relatives at
Queensway Nursing Home
last week were Mr. Bill
Triebner, London visiting
with Mrs. Muriel Triebner.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dunn
visited Mrs. Vera Lammie.
Mrs, Gladys Beckler visited
her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Oesch. Rev. Sutton, Exe-
ter conducted church service
last week. Zurich Mennonite
church group entertained res-
idents on Thursday evening.
Jim Brandon and his group
will entertain the residents on
Monday evening. Welcome
to a new resident M. Holt.
HOCKEY NEWS
Hensall Pee-Wees con-
tinued their winning ways
with goalie, Robert Wareing,
gaining two shut -out victor-
ies.
In the first game the boys
blanked Clinton 5-0. Jim Hill
led the scoring with two,
while Chris Ingram. Scott
Bell and Wayne Scotchmer
each added one.
In the other win. Scott Bell
fired three goals to lead
Hensal 4°O 4-0 victory over
.Goderich. Brian Moir scored
the other goal.
These boys begin playoff
series with Huron Park. The
first game occurs Monday
night at 7:45 p.m. followed by
the second in Huron Park on
Friday at 7:00 p.m. If neces-
sary the third game will be
played in Hensall on Saturday
at 3:30 p.m.
The boys complete their
week's schedule With a game
against Goderich on Sunday.
at 4:45 p.m. as they partici-
pate in Minor Hockey Day in
Hensall. Action gets under-
way at the Arena at 1:00 p.m.
when the Atoms take on
Zurich followed by the Novice
against Clinton; the Bantams
verses Exeter: the Tykes
against Clinton and the Pee-
Wees verses Goderich.
PERSONALS
Brad Sangster who was a
patient in South Huron' Hos-
able
several weeks was
able to return home last
week.ital
Little Rebecca Corbett who
recently underwent surgery
in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London returned home and is
improving.
Mr. James Sangster who
was taken to South Huron
Hospital last week is under-
going treatment there. His_
many friends wish him a
complete recovery. •
Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Fauld-
er, Crediton were recent
visitors with the former's
sister Mrs. Evelyn Flynn.
Miss Pauline Bell, Mrs.
Edith Bell, Mrs. Murray
Cole, Clinton and Mrs. Kay
Bissett, London attended the
Ice Capades in Kitchener last
week.
Mrs. Kay Bissett. London
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cle-
ment, Elmira visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Smith.
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Winners of the Valentine Rebekah Euchre at the 1OOF
Hall Feb. 16 were Mary Riley , Marg Smale, Doreen Kelly.
Everett Felkar, Harvey Dolmage, Jack Rivers.
Lucky Tally Mrs. E. Felker, birthday Mrs. Van Loon, lucky
cup. Jean Lunn,
Winner of the Seaforth and Disrict Minor Hockey Draw last
weekend for $50 was Christine Tremeer.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Byers were:
Mrs. Verna Edgar of -Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Byers and
family of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Byers and boys, of
Mitchell; Mrs. Geraldine Johnston and friend, of Londesboro.
Winners of the LOBA euchre Feb. 21 were: Margaret
Taylor, Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. Staffen, Alvin Stevens, Jim Doig,
John Reid and lucky draw - William Kelly.
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are arriving dant-
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selection - and for
10 days only,
SAVE
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size Infants to 14 years
SALE ENDS
SATURDAY, MARCH 5
J3urg eJi
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VISA'
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11 VICTORIA ST., CLINTON 482-3853
Established 1871,
McKILLOP
MUTUAL
INSURANCE
COMPANY
Ph. 527-0400
91 Main St. South, Seaforth
FULL COVERAGE
Farm & Urban Properties
DIRECTORS & ADJUSTERS
4.2.3354
527.1877
Ken Carnochan
L Godkin
Ross Leonhard,
John McEwing
Stanley Mcllwain
Donald McKerrher
'John A. I-sylor
1.N. Trewartha
Stuart Wilson
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Bob McNaughton
Wm. Lelper
345-2234
523.9390
524.7051
527-1837
482-7527
482.7593
527.0687
527-1455
527-1571
523-4257
CALL AN AGENT OR THE OFFICE