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McCall descendants gather for 42nd annual reunion
By Betty McCall asked Bill Young to say grace.
Sunday, Aug. 19 the 42nd McCall She conducted the business with
Reunion was held. Alex MacDougall, vice-president.
With the heavy rain that day A letter was read from Doreen
everyone was glad to meet in the McCall, who was unable to be pres-
Walton Hall, where a delicious ent and who resigned as secretary.
smorgasbord was enjoyed at 12:30 Sherri McCall offered to take this
p.m. by all present. job.
Lois McCall, president, opened David and Joan Perrie were in
with a poem on Friendship then charge of setting up tables for the
food.
• Isobel Burke, Doreen McCall and
Lois McCall met recently to try and
come up with something to make the
reunion more interesting so more
might attend for another year with
just the noon meal.
Shawn O'Neill and Sherri McCall
were in charge of games and con-
tests. Prizes were given to Ross
McCall of Carleton Place who came
the furthest; youngest, Kay li
Qyinlan; oldest, Clara Perrie; birth-
day closest to this_ date, Jack
McCall.
Several other prizes were given to
Marion Young, Stephen Burke,
Kendra Qyinlan, Sheila Bowers and
others.
Those present were from London,
Blyth, Brussels, Carleton Plate,
Ripley, Wingham, Thedford,
Campbellville, Seaforth and Walton
-area.
Joan and Jeff Smith of Gore's
Landing, Rice Lake near Peterboro
were welcomed, spending another
day with Frank and. Isobel Burke.
Next year's gathering is the third
Sunday in August.
Wescast Industries destination on WI mystery tour ..
/ By Betty McCall wear, along with earplugs, then opening with the Mary Stewart Let Mrs. Mclnroy know if you have Home where lunch will be served.
For the business and industry July taken on an hour's tour of the Collect. Marjory Humphries will anything suitable for display. Get in touch with Helen Craig for
meeting of Walton WI Margaret machinery and casting plants. bring back a report as delegate to the ' Health tips were given by Betty details.
Mclnroy, the convenor took mem- It was interesting to view the old area convention. McCall. After the Institute Grace, dough-
bers on a mystery tour to the Wescast stoves on display. Some other members plan to For the Sept. I I meeting, a tour nuts and a cold drink were served
Industries Inc. in Wingham. They Moving to the park Leona attend. (Harvest Roadshow - Antique by Marion Godkin and Ruth
were given hard hats and goggles to Mcdonald conducted the business The fall fair display was discussed. Appraisal) will be made to the Lee Axtmann.
The performers
Bible school at Bluevale United Church wrapped up- last
week with a skit performed by some of the children on the
Friday morning.
Morris-Turnberry council talks
about dog attack on North Steet
A number of items were dealt with take action because of the garbage on
at the Aug. 14 meeting of the site which is not permitted under the
Morris/Turnberry. zoning bylaw. They also felt that a
Bob Trick, the animal control offi- fence was to have been built to
cer explained that there had been a screen the site.
dog attack against livestock on North
The committee instructed Byron
Street. Trick requested that the Ellis, the chief building official to act
responsible party be billed for the on the matter. _
resulting livestock claim and the dis- ***
posal of the four dogs involved. The council decided to proceed
He also asked council to consider with an official plan amendment and
joining with North Huron which is zoning amendment for the Woolcock
applying for a Private Member's Bill gravel pit.
to ban pit bulls and rottweilers.
A delegation consisting of Kevin
Green, Lloyd Brighfon, Fred
Friendorf and Terry and Darlene
Brighton appeared before the com-
mittee to object to Carter Disposal
parking garbage trucks on 702
Josephine St. They objected to the
appearance, noise and smell.
The group wished the council to
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