The Huron Expositor, 1979-08-23, Page 4THE HURON EXPOSITOR
AUI
ST, 1979'
1 Ste: fined club' show .of the
Worth; and District Saddle
Quh for the 1979 year was
August 15 at the
Seaford. Fair grounds.
The ;bow was judged by
Ed Co** of London., the
announcer was Ken
McLellan from Stream -
Winners in order~ •of
placing were: Showmanship -
Junior B .1st. Lynn Huff on
Miss Painted Jay Bars; 2nd.
Carolyn Watt on Twister; 3rd
Lisa, Watt on Champ
Showrnanship - Junior A, -
1st Karen Dietrich on
Princess. Poco: Nile; 2nd
Cheryl Cann on Quick Knight
3rd Susan Pullman on Flame; t
4thJoy Wilson on Silent Del.
Showmanship Amateur -
lst Ann :Huff :gn Bambie Correspondent
Mai ; 2nd ,Joy Levis on MRS MARY MERNEft
Chubby`s Pleasure Senior 482.7143
Trail - lst Donna. Hemingway Mr. and Mrs. Robert
an Redeemer Ruth; 2nd Woods and Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Smith on Otto Go Frank Riley visited with Mr.
Otoe; 3rd Norma Ri leyon and Mrs, Cam Patterson of
Sandblaster 4th Kathy :London on Tuesday.
Leonhardt on Scorpion A number of children from
Delight. the area. attended Vacation
Junior A Trail - 1st Susan Bible School from August 13
Pullman on Flame; 2nd to 17 in Londesboro,
Cheryl. Cann on Quick Mr, and Mrs. John
Knight, Thompson and Mrs. Barry
Barrel; Race Junior B 1st Powley, Jason, Jonathan and
Carolyn Watt on Twister; Mandy went to Oakville on
2nd Lisa Watt on Cahmp. Friday evening to visit with
garret. Race = Junior A lst Mr. and: Mrs. Andy Thomp
• son, Betty' and family left on
More Saturday. front Toronto to
return. hone to Inuyik.
having spent the summer
Cheryl Cannon. Quick Knight
2nd Doug Timnlerntani , on
Nov, Change,
Bartel Rage Senior - 1st
Brain Rope on RI Time;
2nd Brian Ropp on
Margarets; Anne; 3rd, Harvey
Hoggart ,on Sauey Jodi:, 4111
Dale Tirrltnermans on !Holy
Smoke. �.
Equitation - Junior B. - 1st
Lisa Watt on. Chomp; 2nd
',vim Huff on Mss. Fainted.
Jay Bars; 3rd Carolyn Watt
on Twister.
'Walk and Jog, - .Atnatetttr, ,r
lstAnn .tiuffofBambi Mai
2nd Joy L;a4'is on Chubby'
s,
Pleasure.
Western Pleasure - 3011ior
A - lst Karen f, etrich on
Princess Poco Nile; 2nd Joy
Wilson On Silent Del; 3rd
Susan Pullman on Flame;. 4th
Cheryl Cann on Quick
Knight.
Constance
:hildren afiten
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dSecises
cause
arthritis
months With her parents and.
family. Sharon Thompson
and Brian Nesbitt spent
Saturday in Toronto,, to see
tendo the
B offt
�Y.
and
toa
Toronto Exhibition.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Crozier, Brian, Paul and Lori'
of Huron Ri
dge,K
incardirn
e,
visited with Mrs. George
Mc Hwain and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Merner, Sandy, Julie,.
Arthritis is not :a: single Michael, and Shelley on
disease: It just' describes a • Sunday,
symptom, The word, arthritis Mr, and Mrs. Frank .Riley
comes from the Greek words .and Mr.. Alvin Dodds went on
"arthron" - meaning joint - the senior citizen bus tour
and itis meaning in- Thursday, They went to
fiammaton- So, anything.. Caledonia, and tooka boat
which _causes inflammation- tide to Hamilton and .rhe,
cfajoint .`or joints is correctly Botanical Gardens,' and to
called arthritis. There are Woodstock where they saw
more than 100 different the damge done by the.
disease which causetornado.
arthritis,. The Forester picnic lite be
The word rheumatism is held this. Sunday August 26:
today used, to describe the at the hall, with games at 3
pain' in connective` tissues' p,m, and supper at SU:m,
such as •muscles, ligaments M ear -will be provided.; but
and tendons. bring potatoes ready -to -bake
A rheumatologist .. is a ' and desserts and salads.
specialist in those diseases Mr, and Mrs. Bill S •Tore y
which cause arthritis. •and• attended a birthday party•on
rheumatism. Rheumatology, • Sunday for his mother; .Mrs•
the study of rheumatic dris- ElizabethStorey on the. °c-
eases . is a' subspecialty of casion of her 91st birthday. It
internal medicine:. was held at the home of her
For free information about granddaughter Mr. and Mrs,
arthritis, write to; Ontario ...Emerson Mttchellof Walton.
Divison, 920 Younge
Suite 420, Toronto, Ontario LAST WEEK
M4W 3J7 or Mrs. BettY Mr. and Mrs, Dave Prsz
Janke, The Arthritis Society, rotor and family and , and
R.R.2, Walkerton, Ontario Mrs- Earptllinan and Shan-
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lit Murray Smith .on Otte
Co !Otos*; 2nd Kathy
Leonhardt on Scorpion.
Delight; 3rd Norma, Riley on
Sandblaster; 4th Donna
emingway on. Redeerner
•,Ruth.
Keyhole Junior B 1st
Carolyn -Watt ;on Twister„
2nd Lisa. Watt on Champ,
Keyhole Junior A - 1st
.i)oug, Tirinmersmans, on Now
Change. Keyhole - Senior
non of Monkton spent the
past weekend camping at the
ad Homestead.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Presz-
eator" Christine, Lisa,
Christopher and. Gregory are
on holidays for a couple of
weeks. They recently visited
with his grandmother, Mrs.
Lawrence Hill of, Crediton.
They spent Tuesday and.
Wednesday in the Coiling-
wood area and camping at
Wasaga. Beach. Friday.
evening: visitors with them
were Mr• and Mrs. Ken
Preszeator of Seaforth, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell King of
Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Pfaff of 'Crediton,
Darren Stevenson... spent
le study
the week on holidays .in
Tlllsonburg with his grand.
parents, Mr, and Mrs,
Gordon Stevenson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Woods of Gananoque are
visiting with her parents,
Mr. and: Mfrs, Frank Riley.
Nelson. and Ferne McClure
entertained at their home on
Saturday evening with a pork
barbecue and euchre games.
Those attending were John
and Carolyn Thompson, Tom
a&id Brenda Whyte. Sam and
Mary McClure, Marjorie and
Eric Anderson, Don and
Alice Buchanan, Jim and
Ramona Jamieson, and Lloyd
and Nona Pipe of 'Amides -
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Su
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ampers
Blight
An ambitious and energe-
tic crew of 31 young People
from Seaford). spent a 'few
days last week camping at
.
Point Farms.•
By lunchtime on Thursday.
the Summertime '79 ,partici-
.ants managed to set up
their tents,` and spent the
afternoon swimming or play
ping shuffleboard and ping=
pang.
The. young people, ranging
in age from 7. to 15, cooked.
their dinner over their camp-
fire.. The older ones enjoyed
a fire on the beach 'later,
while the younger ones play-
ed baseball and popped pop-
corn over the open fire.
That night it rained but
the campers rose early with
the sun to collect firewood.
'Second, day events includ-
ed swimmingand. lunch.,
The
Campers •: were back in Seafor-
th that afternoon,. and all
agreed that they enjoyed:
themselves immensely..
Special thanks from the
Summertime program goes
to the Point Farms Provincial
Park for the use of their.
clean
and roomy facilities.
Earlier in the week, Sum- .
tnertime '79 .staff held a pet
show and a frog derby.
Junior winners were: •Michel-.
le Kinsman, Sherry Harburn,
• David• McKay, and Angela
Plum. Senior winners were:.„
Wayne Regele, Steve Vander':'
Velden, and Terry Gray.
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Derek Cooper had the best
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Aaron Broome the friendliest
Tracy Gowan the best -dres-
sed, Steve Martene the black-
est, and Carol Anne Glanville
the whitest.
Awards were also given for
the best swimming pet, and
the winner was Chris Har-
burn --with a tadpole! the
most .,origina 1 pet,. ,''Regan.
Thomas' stuffed teddy bear;
the best looking cat and the.
friendliest cat; the 'best
looking fish; the longest pet
(a garter snake) entered by
Joanne Van Loon; and the
most unusual pet, a raccoon
owned by Julie and Christine
Knetsch.
1st Rale Tin mersnians r tl
Holy ,Smokes; 2nd 'Brian,
Ropp onn, Hi -Time; 3rd
Harvey: Hoggart ,on San
Joe; 4th, John; Ti►nmernlan4
On Kid: Pepper,
Horsemanship•- Junior A -
1st Karen Dietrichonl'rincess.
Poco Nile; 2n4 Joy Wilson on
Silent Del; 3rd: Cheryl Cann
on Quick Knight, 4th ;Susan
Puliman on Flame.
Horsemanship - Senior
1st Donna Hemingway; .on
Redeemer Ruth; 2nd Murray
Smith on Otto Go Otoe; 3rd
Cleo Colquhoun, on Just: Guy;,
4th Dan Patterson on Bea's
Black Beauty.
During: the course of the
day, the raccoon finished • off.
a contestantin the frog derby
by eating, it.
David Ki�etsch, Shelly Har-
burn and "'Sherry Coleman
won the prizes for the best
plasticise pets. •Sherry Cole-
man, Steve Greidanus and
Joanne Van Loon, all five
years old, won the ;prizes for
the.. best poster in their age
category, , Sherry Harburn,
Dianne Campbell, Cheryl
Anne Storey : and Andrew
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flag Race - Senior ?Ist
Harvey Hoggart on, Saucy
Joe; 2nd Brian. Ropp on;
!Margaret's Anne; 3rd John
De Kroon on Sally.
Polebending Junior A
1st Susan Pullman on Marne.
Polebending - Senior - 1st'
Harvey. Hoggart on Saucy,
Joe; 2nd Brian Ropp on Hi
tinter 3rd Brian Roppon:
Margaret's Anne; 4th John
De Kroon on Sally,
English Pleasure tst:
Norma Riley on Sandblaster;
2nd .Donna Hemingway on.
Redeemer Ruth; 3rd Cleo
Colquhoun on Just Guy.
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Piano highlight
of birthday
"Happy Birthday" this
month to Miss Ila Gardner
who celebrated her birthday
on Friday, August 17th.
Special guest for the after-
noon party was Mrs. Mabel :
Crouch who delighted all
with her very beautiful piano
selections of "Shepherds
All" and "Maidens Fair
"In The Woods" "The Bells
Ringing." Twelve ladies
attended the birthday party
for Ila.
Wednesday afternoon de-,
votional was taken by Rev:'
Yielding and Ladies of Bethel.
Bible. Church. Accomganin g
for the hymns and rendering
a vocal solo was Miss Eunice
Daer: It is some time since
the
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a
Eunice has
been th h
ladies and we welcome her
and her talents again. Mrs.
Siemon and Mrs. Rapson
rendered two duets the last
one being a favourite "No
One Ever Cared for Me Like
Jesus". Pastor Yielding"s
textwas takenfrom the verse
"And Shail Not God' Mrs.
Lola McGonigle 'read,
"Brighten the Corner Where.
You; Are," Mrs:: Elliot gave'
the poem "Teach Lis How to
Live", and Mrs Gardiner
the reading ?How do I know
there's a God; Rev. Yielding.
closed with prayer and, thirty
residents attended the ser-
vice.
Visiting, with Mrs, . Adele
Fisher on Tuesday were het
e
grandaughter Shir1 y Peder-
son of Manitoba„ her brother
William Fisher of 'Medford
and her daughter Mrs. Edna
Weber. of Dashwood: •
Mr: Cyril Flannery "of
Detroit visited with Mr.
Frank Case.
Visiting with Miss' Bessie.
Davidson were Mrs. .Irene
Dau and Mrs. Thas.
Colghoun of. Mitchell also.
Mrs. Jessie Biller of ` Sea-
forth
Mr. Earle Dow was out for
supper last Thursday with
his daughter Mrs, Mabel.
Clark of Bayfield"
Visitng with Dr, Sadlier
were his brotherJack and
Ethel Sadlier.
Miss Katie Laverty at-
tended a wedding in Strat-
ford .- on Saturday Ac-
companied
ccompanied by Rita Duncan..
George and Mae Smith.
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert. McClure.
Mr, Emil Hermansen, Mr.
Harold Walsh and Wm.
Connolly enjoyed an outing '.
h Miss
Thursday with
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Joanne Maloney and also
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Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
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and Mr.: and Mrs. James•
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Mrs. ,Harold. McCallum
accompanied: by Mrs. Ed
Regele spent Friday in
Stratford:
Arthritis
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WAITING TO GET INTO- THE RING—This; horse, seems content to
e ax 'n the barn while the S:eaforthr horse club carried
mu�lch.hayandr•l 1
on with thele show at the fairgrounds Iast week lExpositor Photo)
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Boltons celebrate 42nd reunion
The 42nd. Bolton 'Reunion
was held at the home of Mac
and Joan Stewart on Sunday,
August 19. 'Winners of race
e
events during the afternoon
were as follows:
4 & under-lst, Susan
Stewart; 2nd Jeffrey Tre-
meer,Stewart
'Lou
2nd,
Mary
9 & 10 - 1st ..• Heather
Jamieson, 2nd Cindy Ber-
nard: 13 & 14 - 1st Elizabeth
Stewart; 2nd. Kathy Pryce..
Three legged race -1st,.
Kathy: Pryce and Elizabeth
Scott, 2nd Ron and Jim''
Pryce: Three legged race
(adults) -.1st, , Bob Pryce &
Ken Campbell, ' 2nd. Bill
Campbell & Cathy Keys.
Men's Race -1st, Bill Camp-
bell; 2nd Bob Pryce: Ladies
Race -1st, Cathy Keys, 2nd:
Grace Campbell; Sir Walter,.
Raleigh Race -Bob Pryce and
Irma Pryce: Ballon Race -
Christine • Tremeer, and Gor-
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A delicious meal of. ham,
baked potatoes and baked
beans with all the trimmings;'
was then• served,
after the
Officers
meal who will serve for the
next reunion. are: President;
Mac Bolton, 1st Vice Presi-
dent-
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Tremeet, Harvey and Sandra
Heimpel, Art and. Marie,
Bolton, Games Committee-
Graeme and Helen Craig,
Bob and Sharon Elliott and
Doug and Cathy Keys.
The next reunion is to be
held the. third • Sunday in
August in 1981, Ken Camp
bell' extended congratula-
+inns to Cecil and Edna
Baxter on tne occasion of
their SOth anniversary. and a
card was presented to them
after everyone e
had signed it.
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More games were played.
with winners being:
• Bingo game -Deb Jamieson
Youngest person present;;
Robbie Heimpel; Oldest per-
son re
present -Chester Gliddon
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Person coming the farther -
Marjorie Webber from. Co=
mox British Columbia; Clos-
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Nail hammering contest for
(men) -1st, Doug Jamieson,
2nd -Len Jamieson;. Ladies-
Ist Cathy Keys, and: 2nd
Christine Tremeer
Get well cards were signed
by all for both Mae Hille-.
brecht and Irene Jamieson.,
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