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Scramble July 21
Ptrst Ola Batten
Mug Cousin
lean Crerar
Wanda Reynold,
almond Lu Keetan
Doris Osgood
Marg Upshall
Linda Webber
Third Dianne Oerstenkon,
Nell McCann
Glenna Trip
Helen Wasnidge
Low 1Putts Joan Cole
Susan Dolphin
Helen Kerley
Ruth Miller
Sponsors: Exeter Chrysler Ltd.,
Hensel! Siding and Osgood Enter-
prises.
Door Prizes: Anne Armstrong
Dianne Gerstenkorn
Linda Webber
Joan Cole
Sponsored by Exeter Chrysler, Hen -
salt Siding.and.Liada Webber
50/50 draw Aanettmtstrong
, :....; men
AFlight
LN Bill Coleman 31
Milt Cole 31
B Flight
LN Bev Alexander 33
Bill Smith .33
C Flight
LN Frank Cawthorpe 28
1st Frank Cawthorpe 28
GlcrucRohinson 40
Bill Smith
Doug Harrison
2nd Bill Taylor 3
Orville Workman 3
Doug Parsons 32
Ron Rescorl 39
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C1omMicr in - Frank Cawthorpe
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1st
2nd
3rd
4th
6th
1st
.2nd
3rd
4th
1st
Ind
3rd
4th
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7th
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
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Back ninewhlte tees
A Flight
David.11oltunann 34
Hayden Gozsard 38
Bill Farquhar 391438
Steve Dubarry 43N40
Lorry Wein 40
B Flight
Rob Fenton 41
Don Currell 43
Mark Cronyn 44N43
Earl Ross 43
C Flight
Mark Vaodergtmst
42N41
Mike-Dedsjardine 41
Ron Chsnyi 43N42
Scott Pincombe 44N43
Jason Cootman 43
Tony Underhill 46N43
Ron Bilke 44
D Flight
Andy Deboer 42N43
Buq Preazcator 43
Jon Disney 47N46
Mika-Baanderhorst 51N48
:Kan-Uoeamnn 49N48
Ittoutttvrod Award: Jim Steen
Closest to pin A & B - Bill Farquhar
Closest to pin C & D - Mark Stuck -
les
Skins A & B - oomy over
Skins C & D Kon Chsny i
Mark Sttrckless
Jack/lord
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112
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Ladies
July 19
Closest to pin04 -Janet Wedlake
Closest to.ptnitl7kj -Marge Sohilba
Longest drivai9 - A & B. Lynne
Farquhar
C & D, Sandy Bergman "
Low Putts: A Marge Schilbc 14
B Bev Robinson 13
C Mary Lou Hyde 17
D 'Donna Mercer 18
Birdies: Pat Fletcher 01
Marlene Parsons 13
Lynne Farquhar 11 & 17
7.Seniordlifens
1st
Biu Oilfilen 41
Hayden Gourd 37
Emil Hendrick 50
Jack Muir 143
2nd
Jim Steen 42
Lloyd Custunan 41
Lome Kleirutiver 44
Sid Daley 46
180
3rd
Bud Presecator
Bob Coates
Lloyd Eldon,
Ken Ho`key
4th
Guy Giddings
Andy Da$oer
Lee Webber
Bill Thompson
Cloaeu to Ps+r04 - Jack Attu
Closest to Pin*? - Ben
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348+4678 g p.m. 1 a.m.
Dross Cafe
Fri, 4iijy Q
Lea Davidson & Sgpbbrush
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Safe Na,'ean;makes AIDS less mstant
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FILA 'Staff
BLYTH - Life seemed so simple when Cassie, Ke-
vin, and Hannah grew up in their sleepy little Nova
Scotia town, who would have
'guessed that one of them would
later be living and dying with
AIDS.
Mary -Colin Chisholm's Safe
Haven is a touching story
about Cassie, played 'by
Marianne Copithorne, a
young single
mother who has
returned home
from Halifax
with the news
that she has
been infected
with the HIV
virus, and • is
compelled to break the news to her family and friends.
An interesting turn of events comes about as.Cassic
reveals the truth to her high school sweetheart Kevin,
portrayed by John Wright, who plays a gruff but warm
local handyman and musician, and Hannah, portrayed
by playwright Mary -Colin Chisholm, her childhood
:friend who is now the local doctor. However, Cassie
-truly does -find her safe haven when she finally breaks
the news to her Apnt Fay, a lively woman who helps
Cassie understand her mother's_death when Cassie was
born.
Perhaps it'sthe rnnocenceutdsincerity of the actors
that make the piece so luccessful,:but Director Leah
Chemiek.has helped create a showstopper that not only
pte4i4es excellent entertatnmenbut is a thought pro-
voking look at AIDS in a small town, not so untlike
'those in Huron County.
Both educational attd informative, Safe Haven is a
story not about tragedy, but about the triumph of family,
and the ability to show love and compassion at even the
hardest of times.
Focused around the kitchen table, the set is a meta-
phor tor the heart, as artistic director Peter Smith points
out, and becomes a place for sharing and reminiscing.
The humor that balances the sadness is quick and wit-
ty, with the sarcastic Hannah making light of many mo-
ments with lines like, "it was one of those 24 hour, 26
ounce relationships" which describes her one night af-
fair with Kevin. The comic relief provided by the jovial
Aunt Fay, played by Loma Wilson, keeps -the audience
laughing as her zeal seems almost infectious.
Because ofthe the Festival's long time commitment to
community, they have teamed up with the Huron
County HIV/AIDS Network to help the Network's 1993
fundraising .efforts. "It is about community," said
Smith, "the network is new in the community, they're
trying to help people and we would like to help them do
that in any way we can."
The Huron County HIV/AIDS Networkwill be sell-
ing tickets toSafe Haven for $15.00,zofwhich the Net-
work will keep S2.50 from eachaieket. -People interest-
ed in supporting the Huron County HIV/AIDS Network
can obmin tickets bycalling the Huron County Health
Unit at 482-3416.
Safe Haven will be mmtingrtmtil August 21, tickets
=are availabiieby Calling :the Blyttif3estival Box Office at
523-9300.
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Sponsored by Granton Optimists and Lions
1Fmt Day mal in Grastwi
GRANTON - Nora Wisset and
her.daughter Christine of London
enjoyed a :-*rip,.tto Vermont .last
week.
.Emerson and Mary Wallis visit-
ed with their son ,Kevin, Linda.nd
Keith . at ;Maidstone .on -Sunday,
July 18. -Thirty-two .fancily .mem-
'sitars enjoy
mem-
' 'enjo3 .swimming.and -base-
:adill,.followed. by apot_luck supper
-:vehen Faith andisanne Wallissur-
:prised their _aunt":Burma .Wallis
-with "a birthday: oke.
Granton W1 members'Florence
Bryan. and Muriel Lewis attended
the 90th anniversary. celebration of
Coldstream Women's Institute,
held at the Coldstream Community
Centre on Thursday July 22.
Gina Shearme hosted an outdoor
vacation Bible School at her home
in Granton, Monday to Friday
momings.Jast week, for the Com-
munity Bible Church Children.
Krystle Wallis, daughter of
Wayne and Sandra Wallis of Sar-
nia spent four days last week with
her grandparents Emerson and
Mary Wallis.
At the Granton United Church
on Sunday, July 25, Pastor Norma-
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lie Voakes entitled her sermon
"Time Management” based on the
lessons from Ecclesiastes 3 and
Matthew 6.
Sunday services have :been :dis-
continued.until Atrgust`29.
There was ;no.sttrudce:at afie .St.
Thomas' Anglican -Match un: Sun -
:day.
nglican h:on:Sun-
day. Regniar'services'esume.next
Sunday August 1 at 11 o'clock.
'Fun Day
The :annual Granton --Bion Day
was held .on .Saturday July . 24,
sponsored by .the Canton :opti-
mists and the Gnantanlaons. t.
The parade proceeded -from the
Cenotaph comer d • by. she Grsn-
tt n Fire -truck and piper Carl Mills
of Exeter playing the bagpipes:
Val Middleton carried the Canadi-
an flag and was followed by 161it-
tle friends with flags for.the colour
parade.
Prizes were awarded as follows:
Walking crass - 1st Amanda
Shearme, and Veronica Blom,.2nd
Kateline Arthur, .Emma Burneu,
3rd Scott McLeod, Ken French,
Joel Nichol, 4th Stephanie Blom.
2.wb Is - 1st.Jeremy Ouimet,
2nd Halite Targnoli, 3rd Chris
Stanley,-4th�..alena Atfield.
4 wheel s - 1st Patrick Broughton,
2nd Sylvanna Cbanthalath, 3rd
Kelly Thtupe.
Animals: 1st Bob Martin with the
family dog Toby.
huh/Pill! - :1st Samantha .and
Drew Grant.
.Large float - 1st Granton Hillbil-
lies (Heather Benmer .and crew),
ind Granton Mites (Dan Egan and
crew), 3rd . Day on -the Beach
(Granton Optimists).
Small floats - 1st _Big Bear
(Adam and Scott Rae and Jordan,
Megan . and Lindsay Funston), 2nd
Safari -Ry -Man (Ryan Pennington),
3rd Pirate Ship (Chris, .Stephanie
and Nancy h Ws). .
Cars - Jim Kerr.
Horses - 2st Joan Shin.2nd Ken
Sherwood.
Horse and cart - Grandma's Mini
Cowgirl.
The fun day sponsors wish to
thank everyone who helped make
this a great -day.
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rib :
"A Tradition
of -F ani ly Service"
...where your confidence is
,:well placed.
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Monday, all advertising
must be in our office by
Friday afternoon in rr
for us to maintain.vlt►'
publishing schedule.
Mary -Colin
stars as Hannah, in
her play "Safe Haven"
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may.
Chisholm
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community
Bingo
Wed., July 28
Bingo starts 7:30 pm.
Regular Games
1000
Jackpot Game
52 calls or less $300 bonus
"Total prizes
2800
Dice to the licence regulations,
no one.under 18 allowed to play
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PUBLIC
MEETING
concerning
Zoning By-law Amendment
Township of McGillivray
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the lownstyp of McGillivray
will hold a public meeting on Tuesday August 3, 3893-at:i&.30
p.m. in the Council Chambers located -1/d tnUe Beeth.ef
County Road 024 on Concession 15. The meeting is to
consider a proposed Zoning By-law.Amendmett yoeler Satetion
34 of the Planning Act.
The proposed zoning by-law amendment would change the
zoning of a portion of the lands on Part Lot 21, Concession
11, from (A1) Agriculture to a (P) Parks and Recreation. The
applicant could then carry out a summer day camp.
ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make a
written or verbal representation either in support of or in
opposition to the proposed amendment
ADDITIONAL. INFORMATION relating to the proposed
amendment is ava le fiytriog rtioLular,pffice hours at the
Towntht�p Office.
(DATED Bt -the Township of McGillivray this 23rd day of July,
1993.
Mrs. Shirley Scott w
Clerk -Treasurer
Township of McGillivray