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The fall season is once agaht
upou us. Even as I type that state
meat? t find it hard t believe
myself. While driving along Inc
highway the other day* I couldn't
help but notice that the leaves were
already showing their crimson col-
our and many were on the ground
solid evidence that those lazy,. hazy,
crazy days of summer aro ahttost
past for yet another year.
• We are happy to report that the
Dungannon Play. School will be
• operational again this year under
new. leadership. The day has been.
changed from Wednesday to Thuts
(tax mowing. Registration will take
•IOW at the SeniorsHalt on Thurs-
day, September 5. for further infor-
mation* call 529-7737 or 526-722$.
Simla, News
• Aileen and Elmer llommer
• recently returned from a three-week
• trip to Cranbrook, British Columbia
where they visited with son Ralph
and his wife Wendy and children
Jeff* Ben, and Christy, and %also
with son Bill. While there, they
celebrated their 47th wedding anni-
versary on August 17 with their
Recent visitors with Ray and
Gwen Copeland were son Dennis
Copeland and grandson Dillon of
Gait, son Lome, wife Michelle and
grandchildren of Paris,.:and
ParroTgr or -radon;
We would Ince to wish Ray a happy
1th,birthday. According to- my
Mit*. ug. .
Others ce the month of
August 'alOng with Ray are Roy
Burchill, Tom Culbert,. Dorothy
elan
Richardson, Omar Brooks, -Cecil
• Pollock, and Kathleen Glen. A very
happy birthday, to each and every
one of you. -
We have a number of couples
who celebrated wedding Itam.Vet-
sariesin The Month of August. The
are Irene and Bob Markham,
and Melba Stiles, Gordon and Bar-
bara Pollock, Elmer and Aileen
Trommer, and Tom and Debris
Culbert. Congratulations to you all
and may the years ahead bring
• much happiness for you.
Seniors News
Nine taiga were in action at the
weekly euchre party held at the
Seniors ktall' On ,August 28. The
results were as onows,. High:
for the evenitig, was. Grace
Fhtnigen„4 with low lady po#tion
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Suing to elesia Pearson, nigh
gentleman' for the evening was
parold Amer. with low gentle-
man positio!r, going to Ronald
Keller.
The general business meeting that
was slated for Wednesday. Septem-
ber 4 has been rescheduled for
Wednesday. September 11 at 2 pon.
• Cecil Henry Johnston
t warden of Huron. County,.
Cecil Henry Johnston, Passed away
in Sarnia General Hospital, on
August 25, 1991. Ile WAS 88 years
old.
• Upon his retirement several years
ago0 Mr. Johnston, a farmer in
Ashfield Township., moved to Sar-
nia, where be resided at the.
Beaview Lodge. His. greatest hobby
in We was his racehorses.
• Born in Ashfield. Township on
Jtme,5, 1903, be was a son of the
late Richard and Annie (Blake)
Johnston.'
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iister, #41 Moffatt,of L�d�n,
ante -Em nieces and nephews.
A very special birthday' weeting
goes out to honounnY member
Lloyd Vitralteri who ctlebrate41 his
96th birthday on Thursday. August
29 at the home of his niece. Erma
and Bill Phillips.
A. lot of activity has been Seen
around our church building this past
week. Wort is well under way for
the installation of the new roof, As
this is a very costly ventnre, all
donations would be greatly
appreci-
ated.
If you have any news for this •
column, please give Sandra titan at
529-7390. Thanks.
He was predeceased by his wife
.the former, Orelle Fitzsimmons in
1989, and a brother. Elmer in 1975.
• Thefuneral service was con-
ducted by Rev, Margaret Kinsman,
at the MacKenzie and McCrea* .
Amoral Home, Lucblow, on
August 27 at
Pallbearers were John Moffatt,
,
Joe nelfertYi 'Donald. , McKenzie,
Jack ' Alton, Charlie s and
• interment Greenhill eh.
f�r rural kade
i.hirOn County haS many people
who ' deserve recognition for their
contribution, leadership and dedica-
;ion to agriculture and ,the rural
cOmmunity e Huron County
Junior Pannersam offering you the
opportunity to award these people
with Rural Leadership Awards. ,
Miring Agri -Food :Week the„
Huron County Junior Farmers host
a; dinner entitled 'lin County:
Aii::Agricniturid leader V'. This
year's dinner will be held Monday,
•Gobbet 7 the Auburn Hall. The
presentation of the Rural Leadership
Awards is the highlight of the even-. '
lOg;‘
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Organizations taMtot run effi-
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