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THE EVER YOUNG CLUB
The Ever Young Club held its June meeting in
the town hall last Thursday in the form of a
Pot Luck Dinner at 12:30 with a good attend-
ance. President J. B. Higgins chaired the
meeting and opened with the National Anthem
and the Lord's Prayer.
Secretary Beryl Hogg read the Minutes of the
last meeting and Treasurer Dorothy Cox gave
her report.
Member were reminded of the Huronview dinner
at 12:30 on July 14 and also subscriptions to
the Voice. Several thank you cards were
acknowledged. Beryl Hogg was elected delegate
to the U.S.C.O. convention at Sudbury in
August.
A thankyou note is to be sent to the Lionesses
for distributing the Vial of Life to the
Bayfield Citizens.
Ways and means were discussed on how to raise
some money when the Fall meetings start on
Sept. 30th with a pot luck dinner at 6 o'clock.
Each member to bring in a new member. A tri-
bute to the Grandfathers will be coming up
soon in the Fall.
Gifts for Huronview are also on the agenda.
Happy Birthday was sung to several. The meeting
closed with a poem read by the President found
in the memory book of his late wife (Lillian)
who was a valued member of our group.
Press Sec.,Esther Makins
A THOUGHT
If we might have a second chance
To live the days once more
And rectify mistakes we've made
To even up the score
If we might have a second chance
To use the knowledge gained
Perhaps we might become at last
As fine as God ordained
But though we can't retrace our steps
However stands the score
Tomorrow brings another chance
For us to try once more.
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VANISHING PARTY
The ladies and gentlemen who attended the
party for Clinton Public Hospital Auxiliary
at the home of Joyce Chilton, Bayfield, had
a lovely time Wednesday, June 23, 1982.
Dawna Westlake, a representative of Vanishing
Party committee presented the prizes that were
won - the first one being given to Vera Gregg
fer being the lucky #13th guest.
The Euchre Prize winners were Thelma Utter,
Ladies High; Ed Strachan, Gents High; and Lone
Hands prize to Barb Strachan.
Due to "windier than ordered" weather outside
the afternoon Bridge Club played at the Munici-
pal Bldg. The winners were Kelly Ball (1st),
Dorothy Cox (2nd) and low player, Dorothy
Beattie.
At Chil.ton's, Edith Anne Johnston was high and
Evelyn Holmes low. Prizes for all the games were
Wintario tickets. Door Prizes given out with
Chanda's help were Aloe Barbadensis (miracle
healing) plants, won by Kay Wise, Rose Tamen
and Mildred Fellows. The Ava Care product
(Body Lavish) given by Kate Roth (Varna) was
won by Sybil Galbraith. The Tupperware hostess
gift, a set of oriental bowls, went to Phyllis
Campbell. Mary Kay's Facets (cologne) given by
Kathy Langille, Goderich, was won by Anne Toth.
A bottle of Lady Finelle perfume donated by
Marilyn Warner was won by Ruby Unac.
A special Thank You to those who came and to
those who were not able to attend but contri-
buted with a donation and/or door prize and to
Serena and Lisa Telford who co-hostessed; Ruby
•Uniac and Dora Warwick who organized the Bridge
and Vera Gregg who was in charge of the Euchre
to Kathleen Siertsema, social convenor for the
Auxiliary and her helper for the afternoon,
Hilda Gerger.•
The donation of over $50 from this effort
brings the grand total to date from the Vanish-
ing Parties for this season to approximately
$1,000,00.
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