Times-Advocate, 1978-06-22, Page 7Clinton youth wins
in essay judging
Approximately 800 people
attended the 72nd annual On
tario Horticultural Conven
tion held at Queen’s Univer
sity, Kingston last week.
The Association president
Herb Markle, Guelph, spoke
on what a wonderful
organization represented.
With around 250
Associations, they hold “A
Common Bond” ‘with hun
dreds of people in the com
munities, regardless of age,
race, religion, living con
ditions or society status.
P.J. Peters, author of
“Driftwood” and Secretary
treasurer of the Manitoba
Horticulture Society was
theme_ speaker. Represen
tative speakers were pre-
sent from Quebec, Nova
Scotia, U.S.A, and Great
Britain.
Dr. C.M. Switzer, dean of
Guelph Ontario Agriculture
College gave the address at
*he closing banquet, telling
all. that members must
landscape and garden for
beauty, but also plant gar
dens for food so as to help
cut the high cost of
vegetables being imported
into our country.
Mrs. Muriel Klie, Hanover
is the newly elected presi
dent, and next years conven
tion will be held in London.
David Pullen, Clinton
came third in the junior es
say award contest.
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Dashwood, with Rev. Bruce Guy officiating. The bride's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. Bender, RR 1, Hay and
the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Watson, RR 4,
Clinton. Mrs. Shirley Richardson was the matron of honour
and bridesmaids were Mrs. Susan Dunn, Miss Elizabeth
Bender and Miss Diane Richardson. The best man was Rob
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and Don Watson, Jr. The flower girl was Miss Teri Kerr. After
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By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
At the Old Time Fiddler’s
Contest held Friday and
Saturday in Hensall, Willis
Desjardine won the first
prize trophy in the age group
35 to 55. Congratulations
Willis!
Mr. & Mrs. Lome Becking
of Formosa spent the week
end with the Desjardine
family and attended the
Hensall contest.
Bonnie and Mike Erickson,
Mrs. Doris Sweitzer and her
four grandchildren, Dody
Lyn, Derrick, Amy and Jeff,
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Sunday dinner guests with
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Karen were Mr. & Mrs.
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and Angela, Mr. & Mrs.
Clyde Nicholson, all of
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Moore, Julie and Brent,
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Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth
Nicholson are members of
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who sang at Greenway and
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. Sunday supper guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Beierling
and Kevin were Donald
Adkins, Sarnia and Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Adkins, Sarnia,
and Mrs. Thelma Beierling.
Shipka area fiddler
Times-Advocafe, June 22, 1978
Miss. Cheryl Westman,
daughter of Audrey (nee
Harlton) and Ken Westman,
granddaughter of Mrs. Mary
Westman and Herbert
Harlton of Shipka, graduated
June 9 from the University of
Western Ontario, with
bachelor of science in nur
sing degree. Cheryl was the
recipient of the Alumni Gold
Medal award for outstanding
academic achievement.
Funeral service was held,
Monday for Elwood Harlton,
Sarnia, nephew of Herbert
Harlton.
Bill Morenz and friend,
Goderich visited Sunday at
his parents home here.
Sunday supper guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Milton Sweitzer,
were their daughter and
family, Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Campbell, Kelly and Kim,
Exeter.
Harvey & Gloria Beierling,
accompanied by her parents,
Howard and Joyce Adkins,
brother James and grand
father Henry Adkins, called
Sunday night at South Huron
hospital to visit Gloria’s
grandmother, Mrs. Henry
Adkins, on the occasion of
the Adkins Sr. 59th wedding
anniversary.
Mr. & Mrs. Sid Durie and
Glenn attended a family
gathering, Sunday, in
Toronto, when Eleanor’s
mother, Mrs. Peter Wardlaw
celebrated her 80th birthday.
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AILSA CRAIG
“We’re not celebrating
senior citizens’ week in any
particular way”, advised
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ministrator of Craigholme
Nursing Home in Ailsa
Craig, “but we do have a
number of different events
planned throughout the
week”.
Wednesday, June 21, in
stead of eating dinner in the
home’s dining room, the
residents enjoyed their meal
out of doors on the
surrounding lawns. Bar-b-
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special meal prepared for
the occasion.
Thursday, a group plan to
travel to Toronto in the
home’s recently acquired
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they have arranged a boat
tour of Toronto harbour
before returning home.
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invited to an evening
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Nursing Home, Wednesday,
June 28. A musical group of
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guests commencing at 6:30
p.m. Refreshments will be
served following the
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community and it is hoped
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