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Sheila Cook, Clinton
Kara Lee Potter, Londesboro
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Paul Vandendool, Clinton
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1'age 8--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1986
Auburn
residents
enjoy visitors
Recent visitors with Ellen Johnston and
Laura Phillips were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Craig of Lucan, Mr. J.K. Young of Mitchell
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Phillips of Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval McPhee attended the
wedding and reception of their grandson
Kevin Gibson and Peggy Straughan on
Saturday, July 5. Also visitors with Val and
Orval were Barry' Gibson and family of
Ridgetown and Eva White. ,
Dora Marsh died in Clinton hospital on
Friday, July 4 in her 88th year. Our sym-
pathy goes out to her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Craig of St. Jacobs
and family are holidaying at their trailer'in
Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval McPhee attended the
• funeral of their aunt Mrs. John Jackson,(An-
nie Laura McPhee) born in Colborne
Township, Huron County who died in Inger-
soll. Funeral service was .at the Needham
Funeral chapel, Ingersoll, with burial in
Colborne Township Cemetery. -
Balls Cemetery Service
Balls CemeterV Service was held Sunday,
July 6 with Rev.!James Carne of Huron Mis-
sionary Church in charge. There was a good
attendance.
Knox United Church Vacation Bible
School will be held Aug. 4 to 8 at 9 am to
11:30 am. Anyone interested helping or sen-
ding their children please contact Linda
Cunningham at 526-7557.
Keep children
away from area
A large number of farm injuries happen to
children under the age of fifteen. While
children can be very helpful around any
farm, they lack maturity and the knowledge
of danger areas associated with farming.
Take time to explain safety precautions to
teenagers. Young children should be kept
clear of all work areas. Never allow
children on or around your equipment. Pre-
vent children from having injuries on your
farm. "DO IT OUR WAY - IT WON'T
HURT" This has been a message from the
Farm Safety Association.
Hullett Central Public School held their Grade 8 graduation at the school on June 23. The
Class of '86 consists of (back, left), Darlene Buffinga, Dean Nott, Wai Lee, Terri Irving,
Theresa Knox, Jodi Lee, Christine Potter, Elvis Vincent, Richard Wilts, Anita Gross.
(Middle, ieft), Grade 8 teacher Bill Millson, Matthew Butcher, Kevin Gerrits, Murray
White, Grant Bergsma, Michael Preszcator, Richard Shaddick, Allen Hillis, Brent Rad-
ford, Dean Caldwell, Jeff Nesbitt, Prinicpal Ron Jewitt. (Front, left), Marilyn
Mayberry, Elizabeth Brandon, Debbie Gerrits, Kathy Kennedy, Maryann Pickett, Carl
McKellar, Cheri Hoggart, Beth Szusz and Leona Cunningham. (Anne Narejko photo)
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Talton Pee Wees place second in baseball tournament •
By Betty McCall
WALTON - The Walton Pee Wee ball club
participated in a tournament on July 5 at
Moorefield and received second place in the
"A" division taking home the Silver
Medallion.
People
Audrey Kerr of Goderich accompanied
Ruth Thamer to Stouffville where they spent
a few days over July with Margaret Michell.
Terry Thompson was holidaying for a few
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days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Don Kuntz
and family at Holyrood.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGavin have returned
from a holiday in Denmark and Norway.
Viola Kirkby has returned from a tour of
Alaska and the Yukon. She also visited Ex-
po. She was accompanied by Jean Bewley,
Eluned McNair and Jean Ireland of
Brussels.
Church News
The Sunday morning service at Duff's
United on July 6 was conducted by Rev.
Bonnie Lamble. Ken and Leona McDonald
greeted the congregation. Marion Godkin
was the organist and ushers were Graeme
Craig and Brian McGavin. Next Sunday's
service is at the usual time. -
Eighty-five participate in tourney
• from page 6
Afterwards, most valuable player
medallions were presented to a boy and girl
in each participating team.
The consolation trophy was won by the,
team from Wesley -Willis, Clinton and the
Championship Trophy by Dungannon Union
Youth Club.
After the presentations; Mr. Roberts
thanked all the members of the Pastoral
Charge who had given such support and
helped to make the day successful.
Higgins reunites
The 62nd Higgins Clan reunion was held
June 22 at the Women's Institute Hall with
66 signing the register.
Sports were ecj_dueted by Mr. and Mrs
Rick Lassaline and:Eob andFiiin Veneer. •
President Don Higgins of Komoka was
unable to attend because of other com-
mitments. His wife, Eileen, very ably filled
in.
Eileen welcomed everyone and said grace
after which a minute of silence was observ-
ed in memory of those no longer alive. It
was noted there had been no deaths during
the past year.
A smorgasbord dinner was enjoyed with
Mr. and. Mrs. Ross Higgins and Mr. and
Mrs. Elwood Fitch in charge.
Prizes being awarded were: oldest lady,
Lila Higgins; oldest man, Gordon Walker
youngest female, Amy Shortreed; youngest
male, Christopher Lassaline; lucky
number, Amy Shortreed and coming the far-
thest. Rosetta Skeoch from Killarney,
Manitoba.
Guests were present from Belgrave,
Belmore, Brussels, Blyth, Mitchell, Walton,
Listowel, Gorrie, Wroxeter, Wingham, Gad -
shill Station, London, Komoka and
Killarney, Manitoba.
The officers for 1987 are: president, Ar-
thur Fitch, first vice-president, David Pen-
ner; and vice, Jim Shortreed; secretary -
treasurer, Ruth King; invitations commit-
tee, Margaret Higgins; Bernice Higgins and
Rena Fitch; lunch conunittee, Mr, and Mrs.
Tom Pletch; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fitch; Mr.
and Mrs. Don Higgins and Mr. and Mrs.
John Cousins; sports committee, Bruce Hig-
gins; Greg Higgins, Donna Higgins and
Ruth Higgins.
The 1987 reunion will be held in-Belmore,
date to be set later.
• Bentley Reunion '
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent and their
granddaughter Jayne Vincent; Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Vincent and Cole; Dominic Skin-
ner of Cambridge; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vin-
cent; Mrs. Dorothy Logan and her grand-
daughter Becky Logan attended the 64th
Bentley reunion at the home of Bill and
Gladys Stock of RR 1 Tavistock.
The person coming the farthest was Joan
Wilson of Auckland, - New Zealand. The
oldest person was Clarence Switzer of
Kirkton and the youngest was Aaron Doupe
of Exeter.
People
A memorial service was held at Brandon
cemetery on July 6.
Rev. Douglas Madge of Trinity Anglican
Church, Belgrave, was in charge of the ser-
vices. Music for the hymns was suplied by
Mrs. George Procter with her accordion'.
Vicki Schreiber of Mozambique, Africa is
visiting with her grandmother, Sara
Anderson.
Vicki is working with CUSO and is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Schreiber
of 'Milton.
Lawrence Taylor is a patient in Universi-
ty Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gordon and Margie of
Belgrave and Taylor Mali of Holyrood spent
the weekend at Lion's Head.
Margaret McLaughin of Ottawa visited on
July 5 with Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan and family, of
Wyoming and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Logan
and family were. dinner guests of. their
mother Dorothy. Logan. . ••
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Logan and family
have moved from Burlington to his mother's
home in Belgrave. They are welcomed to
the village.
Mrs. Clarence Yuill has returned from
Vancouver after spending a month with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Seeley of Vancouver. Mrs. Yuill was
accompanied by, her granddaughter, Jen-
nifer Elliott of Arkona. They spent several
days at Expo.
- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wightman, Tracey,
Pamela and Kevin of Fergus spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Wightman.
On July 5, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hamilton,
Cathy and Robert of Lucknow visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman.
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