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ELIMVILLE CHAMPS — The Elimville girls recently won the Usborne-Hibbert pee wee girls softball cham-
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Ann Johns, Gertie Willis and Barb Johns. Second row, Corrine Weernink, Caroline Degraw, Joan Cooper,
Margaret Pym, Shelly Wegg and Sharon Degraw. Front, Barb Skinner, Pennie Stroud, Lori Johns, Kim
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Cromarty ball park busy
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Return from
Bangladesh
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
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Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Eaton, Kim,
Elizabeth, Richard and Andrew
arrived home Friday, after
spending two years in
Bangladesh.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert McCaughey
visited for a few days in Toronto
with Mrs. Margaret Woods.
Quite a number from this
community were guests at the
Smale-Halland wedding and
reception in Stratford on Friday
evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Cross of
London spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Miller.
Mr. & Mrs. Barry Mahon are
holidaying in the western
provinces.
Mrs. Ruby Weiler and Crista of
Brampton visited on the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Hocking
and Jim and Mr. & Mrs. Arthur
Smale and family.
Wanda and Michelle Martyn,
Russeldale holidayed for a few
days with their grandparents,
Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman.
Staffa midgets with the help of
several bantam boys par-
ticipated in a soft ball tour-
nament at Kirkton on the
weekend, winning their first two
games, 6-3 over Hickson Midgets
and 4-1 over Winthrop Midgets on
Sunday. They lost their game on
Monday against Brodhagen
Midgets 6-1. Brad Marsden did all
the pitching for Staffa. Lloyd
Cameron was their coach.
Mr. & Mrs. Alistair Young,
Orillia, visited on the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Butson and
boys.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack White,
London holidayed last week with
Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Miller, also
there for the weekend were Mr. &
Mrs. Jim Cross, London and Mr.
& Mrs. Jo Braga and Melody,
Cambridge.
With Mr. & Mrs. John Tern-
pleman and family on the
weekend were Darlene Tern-
pleman, Waterloo and Mr. & Mrs.
Dave Capling, Mississauga.
Miss Lee Miller has completed
her first year in nursing at
Woodstock and is holidaying with
her parents Mr. & Mrs. Russell
Miller and family.
David Dow, Hamilton spent the
holiday weekend with his
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Norman
Dow, Dennis and Ernest.
Couple back
from honeymoon
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
Mr. & Mrs. Gerry Morgan
returned home last week after
their honeymoon. We welcome
Mrs. Morgan to our community.
Mr. & Mrs. Bev Morgan, Scot and
Susan moved recently to their
new home in Exeter.
Mary Romphf, Arkona
holidayed last week with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. & Mrs.
Howard Cunnington and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Hodgert,
Diane and Alan returned home
last week after having been on a
motor trip to the West Coast.
Mr. & Mrs. Herb Bosley and
Mary of London visited on
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Glenn
Jeffery.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Brazier,
Michelle, Carol and Cathy,
Brantford, Mrs. Helen Caswell,
Billy, Diane and Robert, Mr. &
Mrs. Case de Mooy, Sandra and
Shari, London, visited during the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin
Passmore.
Sandra and Shari de Mooy and
Billy, Diane and Robert Caswell
are staying for a few holidays
with their grandparents Mr. &
Mrs. Passmore.
We are born crying, live com-
plaining, and die disappointed.
By MRS. ROBERT LAING
CROMARTY
Elimville girls and Kirkton
boys took home the trophies
following the Peewee playoff
tournament at Cromarty com-
munity park on Sunday.
The Elimville girls defeated
Thames Road in their final game
after earlier winning 15-13 over
Hibbert.
In the first game of the af-
ternoon Elimville won the right to
enter the finals by defeating
Hurondale 24-7.
Hurondale and Kirkton met in
the first boys' game with Kirkton
winning 15-8. Then Hibbert I
played off with Elimville, win-
ning 10-3, and going on to meet
Kirkton in the final game of the
tournament. Hibbertl lost this
game 18-2, giving Kirkton the
trophy.
During the afternoon, an
exhibition game was also played
with Hurondale peewees
defeating Hibbert II boys 13-11.
Sunday night saw the Twin City
Bombers defeat Bell 25-21 in their
slow-pitch game.
In their best-of-three play-off
series, Hibbert north eliminated
Hibbert south bantam boys in two
games straight.
Games this week at the park:
Thursday, August 14, 7 ptm.
Staffa sr. girls vs. Usborne.
Saturday, August 16, 9 p.m.,
Fullarton vs. Staffa men.
Sunday August 17, 9 p.m., Roys
vs. Brodhagen men (Exhibition).
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker and
Mr. & Mrs. Jack McGhee of
London, spent a few days last
week with Mr. McGhee's
relatives at Bancroft.
John Taylor, Staffa, visited
Monday afternoon with Tommy
Laing.
Over 25 descendants of Rev.
David and Mrs. Marianne Ritchie
were present in Cromarty
Presbyterian Church on Sunday
morning when a plaque in their
memory was unveiled by their
granddaughter, Mrs. Martin, of
Waterloo.
Rev. A. H. Daynard of Staffa
conducted the service, assisted
by the Rev. James Ritchie of
Killarney, Manitoba, who spoke
on the text, "These last have
worked but one hour, and thou
Nast made them equal unto us
which have borne the heat and
burden of the day." (Matt. 20:12)
During the service three of the
Richie grandchildren, Marianne,
Deborah, and Jennifer Martin,
sang unaccompanied "Seek and
Ye Shall Find." The male
quartette, Eldon Allen, Murray
Christie, Robert Norris and
Arthur Kemp, sang "I Have
Heard of a Land," with Mrs. F.
Horne at the organ.
Following the church service
lunch was served in the basement
by the Marian Ritchie evening
auxiliary. During this social hour
the Rev. J. Ritchie introduced the
sons and daughters of Rev. David
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Hendrick
returned home Sunday evening
from a bus tour which took them
through the Eastern United
States and St, John, New
Brunswick. They spent a few
days sightseeing in the Maritime
provinces, then proceeded by
boat from Yarmouth, „Novas
Scotia, to Portland Maine. From
that point the homeward journey
was by bus, through the United
States.
Mr. & Mrs Lloyd Hey and
Lorne Voigt have returned from a
five-week vacation which took
them to the Atlantic provinces,
including Newfoundland. A
pinnacle experience was at-
tendance at the play "Anne of
Green Gables", Charlottetown.
They were in Springhill, Nova
Scotia, the day before the
disastrous fire. Rev. & Mrs. M.
E, Reuber, Seaforth, ac-
companied them on their trip.
Howard Lightfoot returned
home from hospital Thursday.
Guests at the home of Nola
Faist last week were Rev. & Mrs.
Fred Faist, Stratford, and Mr. &
Mrs. Charles Faist and Shawn,
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Martin and
Ruthie, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Ritchie who were present —
Margaret, Elsie, Doug and Mac.
— and each spoke briefly. The
only member of the immediate
family unable to be present was
Gordon.
Also among the guests of in-
terest were Dr. Alex Scott, son-
in-law of James Ritchie, who
skipped the Ontario rink in the
Briar Cup curling competition
last spring, and Dr. Lance Norris
of Wyoming, who started
Cromarty school, Seaforth High
School, and Toronto University at
the same time as Jim Ritchie.
The Martin sisters sang
another number "Give me oil in
my lamp," to bring a very happy
event to a close.
Martin and family, Exeter,
toured the Lake Michigan area in
their camper trailer.
The Sunday morning service at
Zion United Church was con-
ducted by Colin Patterson,
Toronto, from Alcohol and Drug
Concerns. He spoke on quenching
spiritual. thirst by the Holy.
Spirit's presence.
Mr. Patterson had been in
Crediton before as a member of
the "One Way Sound" singing
group during the ministry of Rev.
Douglas Warren.
Special music in song was
provided by Doris Schwartz and
Ella Morlock..
Mrs. William Davies has
returned home after a visit with
her niece and her family in St.
Thomas, and her son and his
family in Montreal.
No one perfectly loves God who
does not perfectly love some of
His creatures.
Every speaker has a mouth, an
arrangement rather neat.
Sometimes it's filled with
wisdom, sometimes it's filled
with feet,