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THE ARENA BOOSTER CLUB has made Itg,flret donation
to the management committee of the Seaforth and district
community centres. •Kevin Kale, chairman of the club,
right, presented a cheque for $4,421.32 to Ken Campbell,
to pay for a new stage In the arena section of the complex.
Most of the funds were raised at grand opening
celebrations. (Wassink photo)
Correa ndent
• MRS. BURRO Fr
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Mrs. Joy McCowan dnd
Mrs. Ed Regele spent a
couple of days last week with
Mr. Thomas Hey god Mrs.
Kay, Gordon at Lion Head..
, Marsha, Larry, Randy and
Mike Nevers have returned to
their home after'holiddying in
the north country.
Visitors with Mrs. Ed. Reg-
ele were Mrs. Nelson Howe of
Cromarty Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Kistner of #1 Bornholm and
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Schultz of
Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc-
Cowan were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Brown at Aylmer, Ont.
Tornado touhed down
near Brodhagen Aug. 1
Correspondent
MRS. H. LEONHARDT
345.2419
The
early Monday morning thun-
derstorm g• 1 around 2
a.m. did some damage, it
appears a tornado touched
down at Georgina Eickmeier
and Frank Eickmeier's and
ripped out trees. and 4 trees
in the former Pete Hinz side
road, a lot of spruce trees and
maples at Irvin Gloor and at
Ron Hinz it did damage to the
barn doors and blew down
trees, there could be more
'damage unknown to me at
time of writing.
Many local people attend- London; on Sunday, after
ed the Scherbarth-Babb wed- being a patient there for 2
ding at Thamesview United weeks. having undergone a
Church. Fullarton'and recep- hip operation, We wish her
tion at the Mitchell and good healing.
District Community Centre The George Wesenberg
on Saturday. July 30. Con- Reunion was held at the
gratulations from the com-, Brodhagen Community Cen-
munity are extended to Mike tre on Sunday, July, 31, with
and Tracey as they start their relatives attending from
new life together. Guelph, London, Brussels,
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thomp- Mitchell, Burlington, Se=
son, Kurt and Phillip, of RR2 bringville, Bornholm, Fergus
Thorndale visited with her and Brodhagen.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Irvin The children enjoyed a ball
Leonhardt, on Tuesday. game, the men horse shoe,
Mrs. Harold Wurdell• R.R. and cards were played, foi-
1 Bornholm, returned home lowed by a smorgasbord
from the University Hos ital. supper enjoyed by all.
Staffs WI hears Perth
dairy princess Schmidt
Correspondent
MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN
345-2346
The July meeting of the
Staffa Women's Institute was
held at the home of Mrs.
Bruce Armstrong on Wed-
nesday. July 27 when their
special guest was Miss Nancy
Schmidt, ROI Brunner. the
Perth County Dalry Princess.
Nancy .old about her duties
as Dairy Princess and her
preparation for the Ontario
Dairy Princess competition at
the C.N.E. She conducted a
quiz on milk and handed out
buttons and stickers to every-
one.
veryone. Nancy was introduced by
Mrs. ,John Templeman and
thanked by Mrs. Charles
Douglas.
Mrs. Jack Burchill pre-
sided for the meeting operiing
with the Institute Ode and
Mary Stewart Collect. There
were 15 members and 1
visitor present and the roll
call was answbted by naming
the last thing you had cooked
with milk.
The Fall 4-H Homemaking
project will be Ontario Heri-
tage and Staffa Women's
Institute will be sponsoring 4
clubs for this project. Several
thank you's were read and the
president, Mrs. Lloyd Miller
reported on t .Ntnct exe-
cutive meeti e Perth
County Rally will .c at the
Kirkton-W:.dh• Commun-
ity Cen a on t t 13, and the
CAMERON: Cpl. and Mrs.
Richard Cameron of C.F.B.
Petawawa are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their son,
Lloyd Alfred James. at Pem-
broke Hospital on July 26.
1983.
Discover Canada
north at the
child's museum
London Area Convention will
be held at the St. Mary's
Community Centre on Oct. 27
arid 28. Goulds Women's
Institute will be hosting the
District executive banquet in
November 8. -
A social hour followed the
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nor-
ris and Mrs. Orpha Norris
visited Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Longman. Lon-
desboro.
This summer discover Ca-
nada North at the London
Regional Childrer•s Muse-
uml Learn abo.:t the geogra-
phy, history and animal life
of the Nc,,th, and the past
and present lifestyles of its
inhabitants, the "INUIT".
Start your northern experi-
ence in the Museum's new
"INUIT" gallery. Crawl into
an igloo, see the traditional
Inuit clothing. listen to Inuit
music, admire the soapstone
carvings and carve soapstone
yourself, examine the tools
and artifacts made from
Arctic animal bones, write
your name in Inuktitut and
see the stone men, the
"lnukshuk". who act as
landmarks for the Inuit hunt-
ers.
In the auditorium. see the
travelling Musk ox exhibit
from the National Museums
of Natural Sciences. Meet a
real Musk ox family, touch
and examine Musk ox fur.
bones and teeth, and learn
about the life of a Musk ox
and its importance to the
Inuit.
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do.
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