Times-Advocate, 1982-08-18, Page 8POGO 8
TImss-Advocate, August 18,1982
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THE FARMER'S WIFE - Jenny Keech appeared as the Farmer's wife in Sunday's
Lucan Fair parade. The three blind mice were Danny. Lisa and Honey Lynn Gibson.
Many visitors at Craig
H AUCE DICKENS
Ailsa Craig
' visiting recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence , Morgan
were . Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Robinson, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Robinson, all of Lon-
don, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan
Robinson, Sarnia and Mr. and
Mrs. • John 'Robinson,
Burlington.
Mrs. Irene Dodds and
nieces, Mrs. M. Murphy and
Mrs. , Flo Wallace, London
spent a weekend recently
with another niece and sister,
• Mr. and Mrs. J. Worotny,
London at their summer
residence at Kettle Point.
Winners of thesis tables of
euchre at the Happy Gang
Club were Miss Belle Steven-
son, Mrs. Wm. Dores
(Margaret Sutherland), Sybil
Stephenson; Mrs. Lorne
Smith, Janet Rose, and Han-
nah Clark.
The next euchre is August
25 at 1:30 p.m. •
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dores
atteacled a family reunion at
their cousins in Port Franks
on Sunday; other families
were present from St.
Thomas and Wallaceburg. '
Ideal summer . weather
prevailed on Saturday for the
Scottish clans to meet at
Fergus. Two vans with 77 in-
terested persons attended the
famous Highland Games
there.
Recently a pleasant trip to
Bayfield as well as one to
Aylmer and St. Thomas were
enjoyed. •
Sympathy is extended to
the bereaved families in the
community.
For those who were not pre-
sent at the closing program of
the -Gala Days, .Ted Van
Weert„ chairman, read the
following list of 1982 winners:
Shuffleboard tournament:
Jean Bice and Fanny
Gingerich, Ervin Gingerich
and John McDonald, Lloyd
Roth and Evelyn
McNaughton. 10 km Road
Race: Overall - David Nor -
they, Kitchener; local - Don
Steeper, Nairn; under 14.
male - Jason MacDonald,
Nairn; under 14, female
Christine Phillips, Ailsa
Baby contest - under six
months: Darrell Parks, Lon-
don; Melissa Robinson, Ailsa
Graig; Adam Higgs, London.
Over six months - Casandra
MISS LUCANT - Participating in Sunday's Lucan -*VW
poradeos Miss Lucan was Vicki MocDonold.
McAlpine, RR 3, Ansa Craig;
Dylan MacNeil, London;
Tara Williams, Nairn.
Parade - floats: St. Andrew
Church, Beechwood; Great
Canadian Bean Co., RR 1.
Ailsa Craig; Richardson's
Restaurant, Ailsa Craig.
Bikes: Megan McKellar,
Ailsa Craig. Pole Climb: Paul
McVeeney, Ailsa Craig.
Donut Eating: Dave
McCallum, Ailsa Craig.
Spelling Bee Junior: Lori
Woods, Ailsa Craig; senior
Laurie McDonald, Ailsa
Craig. Bed Race Open Class:
Ailsa Craig Joy Riders; ladies
- Lieury Ball Team. Firemen
Competitions Bedrace:
Parkhill. Water Ball: Ailsa
Craig. ' Water Ladder:
Crediton.
Thames Road
ladies at Zurich
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
Themes Rood
Master Tom Passmore
spent a_ few days last week
with his grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. John Batten,
Ehrnville.
Mr. and \Mrs: William
Rohde visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Millar, Exeter,
Friday night.
Quite a number of people
from this community attend-
ed the Miller reunion at Mac -
Naughton Park, Exeter,
Sunday.
The Church In Society Com-
mittee of the United Church
Women composed of Mrs.
Barry E. Miller, Mrs. Jack
Stewart, Mrs: Ross Ballan-
tyne and Mrs. Lloyd Ballan-
tyne were in charge of the bir-
thday party at the Bluewater
Rest Home Zurich, Tuesday
evening.
Mrs. Miller was chairlady
for the program which con-
sisted of vocal duet by
Deanne and Cheryl Ballan-
tyne unaccompanied, Mrs.
Ross Ballantyne played
several instnrmentals on the
piano, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Rohde played several
numbers on the violin and
piano.
Lunch of cup cakes with lit
candles on them, and tea and
coffee were enjoyed.
Happy birthday was sung to
those who had • birthdays in
August.
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Fiction or not
Fine selection of books available at
as i"M . 't
the Associated Country
Women of the World weA
mast Interesting. There were
Sy Mai. 1RVIN RAM
• Dashwood
Librarian, Mrs. Bernice
Boyle reports that the books
have been changed at the
library and there is a fine
selection of fiction and non
fiction.
Stacey Rader, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rader,
has returned home from
Stratford hospital where she
had knee surgery. -
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader,
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rader
and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader
attended a surprise 30th wed-
ding anniversary celebration
for Wendell and Violet Gam-
ble, London, put on by their
family, Sunday, August 15.
Besides fellow hydro
employees and their wives
were neighbours and former
neighbours from Chatham
and relatives from Kitchener,
Waterloo and Stratford in
attendance.
Thursday. August 12, Mrs.
Earl Keller and Mrs. Eben
Weigand attended the 83rd
anniversary luncheon of the
W.I. in Ontario at the Con-
stellation Hotel, Rexdale.
Guest speaker Mrs. Ziny
1800 women at the luncheon.
There are 9,000.000. W.I.
members in the world.
Mrs. Gordon Bender has
CLOWN IDENTIFIED - Clown Elizabeth Webster gets
a CKSL stocker from Nancy Matheson prior to Sunday's
Lucan Fair parade. T -A photo
Dashwood l }�
returned home from •St. Mr. and Mrs. Kea Keller.
Joseph's Hospital, London,
folowing a lengthy stay.
Batten ResleEarl Keller, president,
welcomed relatives from
Rochter, Mich., Kitchener,
LaconSeaforih, Zurich, Ex-
eter and Dashwood to the 25thBatten reunion held at the
summer home of V.L. and
Verna Becker August 15.
Sports conducted by Bill andckNancy Beer and John and
Mary Becker were enjoyed by
both young and old. The next
reunion will be held the third
Sunday in Auust 1.
PerusalssZion Luthan church was
filled Friday eening for the
closing program of Vacation
Bible School. ]pccited pupils
prented their' program of
song to proud parents, friends
and grandparens. Then prudly showed what they had
made during the two week
School in theeducation wing.
Everyone was amazed at
what was done in so brief a
time. The teachers did a
wonderful job.
Mrs. Frieda Keller spent a
few days at Goderich with
brat
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bills,
Cass City, Mich., and Julie
Bills and Mrs. Mary Smith,
Flankenmuth, Mich-weree re-
cent vacationerswith Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Rader.
The funeral of Mr's. Martha
Miller was held Monday,
August 9 at Zion i.utheria
Church with pallbearers
Ernest, Earl, Jeff aid
Delmar Miller, Andy Andcp
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