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The kids from Varna and surrounding area are
taking swimming lessons this summer, and our
roving photographer _caught them just as they were
about to gel. on the bus last Thursday. Back row are
Brent Taylor, .Stephen Taylor, Greg Taylor, and
Doug Roy.. Second row are Joanne .Consitt,Lori
Fred Burdge-
DeWys, Cheryl Turner, Melody Turner, Janet
'Coleman, and Michelle Turner. front row, Jason
'Turner, Dennis' Roy, Jac -qui Taylor, Mavis Turner,
and Jeanette Keys. ' Missing were, Lee .and Robin
Norman. (M.ary Chessell ph.oto) •
Brucefield man celebrates 98th
By
Jean Taylor .
Mr. Fred Burdge
celebrated WI-131th bir-
thday at the -home -of his
'grandson, Mr. and Mrs.
.Rick Burdge.
•Mr. David Townsend
.
attended the 4-H
• Regional Conference at
Centralia:
• Mr. and Mrs. William
Pepper were vacationing,
la'St week in ' 'Northern'
Ontario.
Mrs. Elgin Thompsen
is in the hospital un-
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dergoing surgery. - Lion's Head.
Reverend and Mrs.
'McMullen atteifded Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Camp Bimini hear Thompson are
Stratford last week. ---., ,c -r vacationing . in Western
A 11.-ge attendanCanada.
et ' of
•125 children art attending ' Many. friends and
vacation Bible School at neighbours gathered at
Brucefield United Church ,the home of Mrs. Fred
all this week. Friday Gibson, tohonour Betty
morning will •be- their Glenn, daughter of Mr.
_final presentation for the and Mrs. -Bob Glenn, with
parents and friends to a miscellaneous shower.
attend. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and family were
McGregor and family fishing on Lake Nipissing
enjoyed • a few days Of near North Bay, . and on
camping in the area of returning home visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Taylor and Pam at Three
Coins, Motel, Kilworthy.
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_ By Mary C4sse1l
We're pleased to report
that Frank Smith, Who
has ben. confined •to
,University Hospital for
the past, month, is now
imprdving . rapidly, arid
was being transferred- to
Seaforth 4.Community
Hbspital on Tuesday.
•Florenc4
,.e. Elliott
returned a week ago
Monday from a. month's
visit with her son Bruce
and family in Aurora.
Mary Wood enjoyed a
week's holiday in Ottawa tendance of Varna
and -Smith's Falls. --""members at Goshen for
Marion, Sa.ndra and the church service on -
Mary Hunt accompanied Sunday. The children
their_ _grandparents,. :real -1Y --IN'S -forward to
Gordon and Rubv,Hill on their- special story titne
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a week-long camping and
fishing trip to Foleyet in
the Timmins area.
Quite a number of folks
from Varna attended the
Reid reunion. in Staforth
on Sunday. Theyincluded
Gordon and Ruby Hill,
Bev and Shirley Hill and
Anna and Bruce
Keys, and Ervin. and
-Helen Keys and family:
Marilyn and Jennifer
Laing -of Mississagua
were home , for the
reunion.
There was a good at-
Kippen girl feted
by family
By • visiting with Mr. and
Rena Caldwell Mrs. Ed McBride.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Mrs. Kenneth McLellan Wright h,ave - their
entertained in honour of -
grandchildren Andrea
her daughter Jill on and Phillip Scott,
Sunday Sympathy July8. Cromarty, as guests.
of the Mr. and Mrs. Alex.
community goes out to - McGregor have returned
Mrs. Elzar Mousseau in from' a holiday in the
the death of her sister, north.
Mrs. Rufus. Turnbull, Congratulations
Grand Bend, . Melanie l_ov_e&11.
Mr. and Mrs. • srev-p---a-chieving . entrance
Pine and Sh,eri .Lynn re Secondary School.
-on
to
withBrOwnilewvOulBdroa,pwpniecMlaits
a- call if you know Of.
anyone who would like a
visit from her because of'
illness or for sonic other
"reason, as it will take a
little time for her to
become acquainted with
everyone.
• The service this coming
Sunday will be in Varna.
The Varna children are
having a bt,iy week with
Bible School at
brncefiejd in the morning
and- Mtn i fit —in --file
.afternoon. Some play T -
ball on Monday, and
there is a playground at
the ball park on Thur-
sday., _ • _
The Vanastra
Recr,eation -Centre
decided there was a need
for playground activities
in Tuckersmith Town-
ship, and then they ex-
tended it to include- the
Brucefield-Varna area.
They're in Vinastra on
Mondays Egmondville
on Tuesdays.- and Varna
on Thursdays. The
township hall willbe used
if the weather is un --
suitable ',for outdoor
activity. -
• A trip has been planned
for each Wednesday, and
last Week, 59 children
went by bus to Rockton to
the Lion Safari. There
has been an excellent'
response to the
playground in this area.
The people • at the be highly commended for
running this,prograrn.
Recreation .Centre are to
et s ger-
.0:equaint?d...
Sheila Morray, new owner of
The Arbor. is -looking forward to
meeting you during Clinton's
Moonlight Nindn'ess.
• Sheila will 'be taking part in the
-zany-94r brationf; and-rthe "gtoei;"
01 be ()pen until midnight.
ITO] Thursday and Friday. --
As- %till as show her present
stoek. Sheila will gladly tell you
.about all the'ne‘t lines she will
be.introdueb!g to The Arktor.
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Pikes Effective
July 11 to July 1 7
Stanley Ladies hold picnic
The Club Picnic was - McGregor, Lynn Moffat; , Sack race - '8-10 Janice
held on Wednesday, July ladies race, Jean Taylor, Moffat; j.2-14, tied',Doji
4 beginning with a Barb Moffat, Muriel and Nancy Taylor; kick
. smorgasbord supper. Glenn; frisbee throwing • the slipper, ladies and
Garne results Were contest, Don,, Taylor •..men, -Mel Graham ; •
preschool, Nathan Danny McGregor; men's ,children's kick the
Burns; age 11-14, Don frisbee throwing, Don slipper, Tim McGregor;
. age 8-10,. Danny McGrekor, Bob Glenn.. Janice and Gibson_ and •
41".1.
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Parkhill plans for
canoe regatta
The Ausable-Bayfield
• Conservation Authority is
holding its eleventh
annual Parkhill Canoe.
Regatta and Family
Picnic on Sunday, July 15
at the Parkhill Con-
• servation Area, in-
tersection of Hwys. 7 and
• 81, near Parkhill.
This special event,
which •is scheduled to
start at 11 a.m. offers an
excellent 'chance for
family and friends Ap_get
•together either to par-
ticipate or be entertained
by the antics of others.
Registration is from 9:30
- 10:45 am. and the fee is
•:$4 per adult and $2.50 for
children aged 14 and
under. •The registration
• table is located at the
• Day -use • beach. Admit-
tance to the Conservation
• Area is $1.50 per 'car or a
valid season's pass.
Fun • events 'include a
gunwale race, crab race,
tag -of -war, horseghoe
tOurnarpent, watermelon
eating contest, water
• basketball and can-oe
races for both the
amateur and experienced
canoeist.
• 8ring a picnic lunch or•
sotnething to barbe–cue-a8
a large barbecue pit win.
be 'set up. 'Parkhill
Conservation Ara -offers
tent and trailer damping,'
g
group camping, scenic
nature trails, - 'playing
fields,, an inviting beach
and day -use area and an
Activity Program.
We hope you will join us
for the Parkhill Canoe
Regatta and Picnic and
join in on the fun of the
day. .
Lynn Moffat.
The three legged race
which was hilarioUswas
won by David Moffat and
Don Taylor, while Tim
and Danny McGregor
came in on hands and
knees.
The egg balancing
relay was a tie between
John Moffat's and Jac,k
McGregor's teams. A
clothes changing •relay
was lots of fun for all
ages.
A Pinata was hung in a
tree and the children had,
to do a lot of hitting to get
a shower of candy.
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