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SHUFFLE BOARDERS IN PARADE — Shuffle board enthusiasts from Craigholme
participated in Saturday's Gala Days parade in Aliso Craig. From the left are Han-
nah Clark, Belle Stevenson, Evelyn McNaughton and Don McDonald. T -A photo
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Community picnics at Shipka
Dy MRs. HUGH MORENZ
More than 50 attended the
annual picnic at Shipka Com-
munity Centie with ideal
weather prevailing.
A good line of sports was
conducted by Ann and Doug
Russell. There were running
races, three legged race,
blowing up and breaking a
paper bag, sack race, paper
plate race and throwing ball.
Winners included Connie
Russell, Susan Ratz, Donna
Jean Dietrich, Derek
Sweitzer, Bruce Dietrich,
Karen - Dietrich, Jimmy
Dietrich, Mary Lynn Dietrich
and Alex Russell.
Sponge filling pop bottle
relay game won by Connie
, Russell's team. Ladies
scrambled shoe won by Jim
and Linda Dietrich. Guessing
number of Smarties in a jar
won by Bonnie and Mike
Erickson. A wheelbarrow
race won by Doug Russell and
Scott Sweitzer.
Hammering nail in block of
wood won by Dean Watt.
Barbecued hot dogs, pie
and ice cream cones were en-
joyed for lunch.
Personals
Nancy and Donna Baker
have returned to Edmonton to
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MONDAY, TU1SDAY t WIDNISDAY 94 P.M.
THURSDAY l FRIDAY 9.9:00 P.M.,
SATURDAY 8:304 P.M.,
their nursing duties at Royal
Alexandria Hospital, after a
holiday here with their
parents Ken and Ortha Baker
and family.
Bonnie Baker, of Stratford
visited a day recently with
her grandparents Ken and Or-
tha Baker, and uncle Garry.
Ken and Ortha Baker,
celebrated their 36th wedding
anniversary and Ken's birth-
day last week with a few
special outing visits.
The annual Vincent reunion
was held Sunday at the home
of Harold and Lucille Vincent.
Jim and Judy Snyder spent
a few holidays last week and
travelling via the Heritage
route visited at Cornwall and
Upper Canada village.
Sue -Anne Schroeder of Ot-
tawa, spent the weekend at
home here with her parents
and brother and visited other
relatives and friends. Sandra
Schroeder is presently
holidaying in B.C. with two
girl friends.
Hugh and Annie Morenz at-
tended the Coleman reunion
held Sunday, at Stanley
Township Park.
Coleman reunion
About 10 attended the 32nd
annual Coleman reunion held
at Stanley Township Park
Sunday, July 18.
After a delicious
smorgasbord supper Harry
Coleman presided for the
business meeting.
Officers for 1983 as follows:
president, Paul Betties,
Goderich; 1st vice, Harry Col-
eman, Ripley; 2nd vice, Jack
Coleman, Zurich; secretary,
Margaret Coleman, Ripley;
treasurer, Gladys Doig,
Seaforth; sports committee,
Russell and Cheryl Talbot,
Varna.
Children's race and game
winners for ' running,
wheelbarrow, kick shoe,
sucker scramble and clothes
pin game were Janet Col-
eman, Lisa Wilson, Jann,
Aimee and Tracy Talbot,
Terri and Cheri Alexander.
An adult signature game
proved fun and was won by.
Fern Baker, of Bayfield.
Guests attending this year
came from London, Franken-
muth, Michigan, Dashwood,
Seaforth, Ripley, Varna, Ex-
eter, Bayfield and Zurich.
Sports news
Squirts softball game
played July 12 at Shipka.
Score - Shipka 23, Thedford 6.
Brent Love made a double
play, Rodney Woods and
James Desjardine each
caught two flies and Sandy
Desjardine caught one fly.
Tri County T -ball game on
Monday, July 12, played at
Parkhill. Score Parkhill Ex-
pos 37, Shipka 17.
MISS GALA DAYS AND FRIENDS — Sunday afternoon Miss Gala Days Janice De
Vlught chats with Janine and Julie DeVrie and their favourite pet.
•
Clandeboye
couple holiday
Aggie and - Pete
Groenewegen have returned
from an enjoyable holiday
that included a tour of the ci-
ty of Kingston and a three
hour boat cruise around the
Thousand Islands. The
weather there was equally as
warm as here.
Tonya and Shane Williams
of Lobo, spent the weekend
with their grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs. • Rupert Williams
while their parents, Wayne
and Charlene attended a wed-
ding in Forest.
. Ruth and Alan Hill enjoyed
a camp out during the
weekend at Hoover Park,
Guelph with the Canadian
Motor Home Club;
Jean Hodgins visited Sun
day with her sister, Ruth and
Russell Brock, Goderich.
Sam and Nancy Taylor.
Scott and Mary have return-
ed to their home in Swift Cur-
rent. Saskatchewan, after a
visit with the Scott families
and other relatives in the
area. -
Larry Gabrieau, a resident
at the north end of the village.
had the misfortune to fall Fri-
day while cutting branches
from a tree in his yard. He
has a badly broken heel and
ankle and has been in Univer-
sity Hospital since the
accident. .
Holidayers
at Woodham
By MISS. JEAN COPELAND
Drs. Julie Webb and Eric
Ireland. Toronto. Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Webb. Roberta .
and Anthony. Almonte. Lin-
da: Nancy and Becky Craig
and Kathy Jaffe, Pembroke
have been holidaying with
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb.
-Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd at-
tended the Wheeler reunion in
Vermont. U.S.A.. Saturday
Mrs. Fred Parkinson is con-
valescing following surgery in
St. Marys Memorial Hospital.
We wish her a speedy
recovery.
•
Miss Margaret Parkinson.
R.N.. of Toronto spent a few
days at her home.
Congratulations to Betty
Johnson who has successful-
ly graduated from Canada
Floral Design School, Univer-
sity of Guelph.'
DECORATED BIKES -- Tim McGregor and Meghan
McKellar were two of the many boys and girls par-
ticipating with their decorated bikes in Saturday's Gala
Days parade in Ailsa Craig. T -A photo
Saintsbury
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Word was received by
relatives in the community of
the sudden death of Mrs.•Lena
+Davis► Clarke of Dunnville.
She visited relatives in this
rea last week.
\She graduated from
teachers college and taught in
several neighbouring schools.
she was organist at St:
Patrick's church. after her
marriage she lived. near
Dunnville until the time Qf her
death. '
Mr. and Mrs. Itugh Davis
spent, the weekend in Toron-
to and attended the Blue Jays
hall game.. •
Mrs. Greta Gibson was din-
ner guest with Mrs. Mary
Davis, Thursday evening.
Mrs. Bill Quinton. London.
Mrs. -Bob Lillie. Komoka.
Mrs:,Trish Johnston.
Clansorth. Mrs. Bob
MacGillivray and Courtney.
London - and Mrs. Michael
Davis -and Crystal were
Thursday guests with Mrs.
.Hugh Davis. '
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Davis were Sunday guests
with their daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Love and girls.
Varna.
Mrs.. Vera Greenlee'. Ex-
eter. Mrs. Earl Greenlee and
Mrs. Mary Davis *ere dinner
guests Tuesday with' Mrs.
Earl Atkinson. Lucan.
Mrs. A Leonard, who
resides with her daughter,
Mrs. Ken Eaton is a patient in
-a London Hospital. We wish
her a speedy recovery •