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'4/JN" ansa Mrs. Gerald Rhody went to
UL on Sunday to St. Stephen's
'team Munch for the baptism of
rel, Stow! of Mr. and Mrs. De, is
e , with a reception following.
b. act Airs. Tom Cottrell and family
of .1 .sea, Mit gon visited Mr. .and
eg Powell.
Janet Rhody and family of Landon, and
Bin .n11211 Rhody and family, Con. 10
and Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday with
Mr avid Mrs. Ger Rhno m
ID" ... _ wi r cart Nielsen and the
boys of :,racceoridge :spent Thanksgiving
wit Mr . and Mrs. Don Bushell.
Mr and Mrs. R.i hard Page, Andrea
and Lis.., of Burlington spent 'Thanksgiv-
ing weekend with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Page and with Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Page and Jamie.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson, and Mr.
and Mrs. To', McDonald were
Thanksgiving dinner ,_,,.ests with Mr. and
Mrs. Mac MacDrld and Jeffrey on
Sunday in Kincar ie.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lane, ,'!aline
Salkeld and Edna and May Boyle :spent
Thanksgiving with Bessie Maulden .,i.n
Monday.
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Pastor and Mrs. Christensen spent
Monday in Loudon with relatives.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Scott (nee Mary Con of Con. 10) now of
Ripley who on Saturday celebrated their
golden .wedding with "Open House" at
the Ripley Legion hall. The lunch was
put on by the ACV/ Church ladies.
Everything was so festive and many pic-
tures brought back fond memories nd
reminiscing. A r-etnlly happy time was en-
joyed with relatives, neighbour's and
frien+ Then the family, bout 50, went
to Lucia -tow Mayfair restaurant where a
delicious meal was enjoyed and everyone
brought their appetites right along. Its so
great being together on such a special oc-
casion. Some present were at their Wed-
ding 50 years ago. All were invited to
Jack and Mary's home for the reception.
We wish them God's blessing in the days
ahead.
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St. Mary's Catholic Women's League
held their biannual hataarc and bake sale
on October 14. 'There were many
beautiful :crafts for sale, along with .a
white elephant table and a penny table.
Prize winners were as follows: `Penny
table - Ruth .King, Mrs. Campbell, Lee
Platten, Mary Boyle, Joan Robinson,
Amanda Hickey, Agnes Delbergue, Erin
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Hickey, Ruth King, Marilyn Carruthers,
.Bradley Hickey, Nancy Stapleton, Agnes
.Delbergue, Maureen Thompson, Bradley
Hickey, Natalie Hogan, Karla Hogan and
Bridget Rogan. .Door prizes, Rita
:Howard, Agnes Delbergue and Lorraine
Brophy. Otheerwil ears were ' Bath Xing a
tablet nth,Barry Lumley, , , L. Barry,
:halff pork and Marion Donais the 'quiff.
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ane Stoppers of Grey Rraoce are
seeking the public's assistance in the
Following incidents.
On or around October 13, 1987-a shoo
bus owned by Montgoinory Bus Lines
sustained damages as a result of
unknown person(s) using a dry chemical
fire -ektinguisher Throughout the interior
of the bus, after consuming alcoholic
beverages, .eating snacks and smoking
cigars. The suspect had approximately
size 10 feet.
On August 10, 1989, a theft was
reported by a trucker 'having delivered to
a local business. The theft included a two
wheel cam, a case of 750 gin. yogurt and
elco e new
Happy birthday to Evelyn Errington,
who celebrated her 80th on October 15.
Congratulations to . on and Gail Ulch
on the arrival of a little rl, Katrina
Faye, 0 lbs. 14 oz., on September 30 in
Winghann and District Hospital.
Welcome to loan Ionescu, Viorica
Linka, children Andrei and Alese from
Kitchener who have purchased the
former Eeedy store and residence.
Glad that Iia Platten is able to return
home from Alexander and Marine
Hospital to the home of her grand-
daughter, Karen and Leo Bridges of
Dungannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Roberts spent
Thanksgivingwith their son, Rev. Robert
J. and Karen Roberts. and family
Rebecca Kingdon of Port McNeil, B.C.,
who is attending Carleton University, Ot-
tawa visited her grandmother, Leila
Shetler over Thanksgiving weekend.
Dimgannon Senior Citizens
On October 4 their were 11 tables in
play. Belle _Mole was high lady, Kathleen
Glen, low lady; Tom Young, high man
and low man George Cardiff.
October 11 saw 12 tables in play. Win-
ners were Belle Mole and Helen
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one ease of one litre cartons of chocolate
milk.
To date the culprit(s) hove not been
apprehended or identified.
ff you 'feel you case help in these or any
other cases Crime Stoppers of Grey
Bruce are willing to 1pay a reward up to
.$1000 for information leading to an west.
Call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-265,3787. You
will not be asked to identify yourself and
you will not have to testify in court.
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by Bonnie Hodges
Nicholson tied for high lady, with elle
coming out the winner; low lady, Ila
Pollock; high man, Cliff Menary and the
tie between Nels Pearson and .liar Err-
ington for low man saw Nels winning.
Special birthday greetings to Harvey
Silhib who was celebrating his 85th on Oc-
tober 11.
Dungannoin Union Pastorall Charge
The grandmothers' meeting for Parish
Explorers and Messengers will be held
October T8, 7 p.m. in Dungannon church.
Rev. Roberts will be off duty until Oc-
tober 28. If you need a minister, please
contact Rev. Gerald McFarlane at
:528-3227.
Any future CGIT leader interested in
lending a hand is invited to . join the
group. The girls meet every second
Thursday. Thought for the week: In golf,
as in life, it's the follow 'through that
makes the difference.
Sheila Gibson
395-3644
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