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in rooms. Later thA evening t �Y
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oyedi shirt entertained pliers.
!PO 3 hwi yn aosit The junior Sirls, enj 'of 0 m sengers boarded. We int6o Ajijk'inent level t'h
,y by e e sho*ed.,,a ev
x daMerldey. siggsi, of em new ac4u into pw No one had s sleeping 0"h#i
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but approid ancib v. r sr4duallv mately 5 p.m. the olsehad t0r, 1he 1119S lye, were. widbduied'by.a sunuy,� an.
warm mor n What a tri i A Morning arrived 'too 'early for
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(biieakfast beyond imagination. at ''many. .'of it' f th we, -
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8:30 a.m. at,The Hut. Some of us breakfast colleel the'. Ile d were brigbt-epd-4nd bushy -tailed w�ri
�jon the roao�agin by 16:15 a to
some of usm6renot,' id destination :was
this tim
Back tel rp, t4e,'Corps 1*'enM4_. Aft6i quiet libilir s
s 3, esqu6 at the mo , A ,, R, K
moras,'., playinil & L4 19 Wli C4 M
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A. We., OUL o nummum Of time to
h
ade painted on an assortment Of
faces and dressed in . or si)efid th6fe. U0 VI;JIM
Col fUl f d Weston s
iVe clowns boarded -the many. � viaried bou iques and 1�asp. or ChLbjd.
b -to the Legion Hall. for -'10:30 re4turantg ftO.ughout -,,our stop.
us
W- W th6 where we prepared Idie forps to Sbm6 favorite places ere C1
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mar Factory.. outlet aricl, Bromigr's
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Th6parade began at 12 hoon. The only drawback was the pillons Christmas- Store. - Here the , disolays wieners
'in the centr,6 of the roadl,This 44ebreatht6king and rriqgicil. 'Sch4eidef's, '.Blue Ribbon,. -
problem was quickly -overcome. We The. time to head home 'came
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on, me,
marched.on only one-half of 'the,", mdW, too, qUicKly. We were
road. A small ceremdny took place ro'd by �2:31) p.m. T a osph e 010, ib.2,4
;# he Yn er JI VIA - -efid was. � more. -the c
for Standish Loyalty Day at the krafi,.. I litre
para. route. The Can uptions the s of the de' deites.. i4ii
ited'to sing At`41: 10 p.m. we were at the Port
and chaperones were invi 9;'
-stopped -for h4p "0 Canada'% The Corps- knew the . Hikori, border. We. a W 2 7
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words; a few of- th@ lyriegin the new exiod'k - an the � duty-free sho yii�rw.00ds, 2 litre,,
version: challenged some or the ee �prved a quick peek.
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adults. During -the, eprerpoh the .Coming.: over , th@ cr.est .'of .. thp.
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girls proudly accepted, the Mayortig- bordir, we noticed. traffic congested It Cteam to:.,o 0
group, At halfway. �p thO bridge. We 'IW Javek..' 3.6 fitie
Award as
for the'b t youth
theaam6tirn6t, the Canadett0swere OmO.wbuld be lost at this point. We
iven a
9' endation for attending: arrived at the Canadian side by 5:au.
Bleach .1.59
Loyalty ay. We were. casually questioned by q, 0
The host families gathered up fernale immigpation officer about
'§tOfRE, HQVRS: Mon: -Fri. 7:30a.m. to 9:00 p.m-.,
their billets from the, ceremov. I�ircbases'afid money spent. Luckily
They planned a day of'shopping4nd notopledis surfaced. We reached
saturdpy, 7:30 a.m,. to' 7:P0 p,m;
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merriment at the Standish -Fair, Wingham at approximately'7 p.m- Phibrie 357,2240- We Deliver.
Shopping headlined thetWritigts'-ay Most of'us, were thainkful to arrive
'as well. Thpy- ovdri9oked 6he afely -and are'anticipating-
im home s'
'fiext year's trip.
p6kont detail Trudy, Boltz w.
left in. the parking,lot of Ae The weeken in
d Standish,
Had it not been for theclowns having. Michigan ... a total, success! It has
rep' ented the toWn well ti) take time to shed their cok�umes efilianced the cloieh��s in the Corps:'
CANADETTES VISITSTANDISH —The. Wingham -Canadettes Majorette Corps , tes '.' In- Pohth in Wingham's sister city, Standish, Mich. The dids took ORit
at. Loyalty Day celebrations late last 11.
is, in bay parade
cluding a Lbyi
several community even
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.,:Saturday rriorqffi� at 8-3,0,shArp. H
the spotlight, wearing. afi old- Elderobic moonwo k win M, the nicest, Most considerate VORDWICH �,The Gorrie senior I in qW guy Y61A. . citizens were royally entertained fashioned Outfit , with black Cape, and travel brochures were read., ever want,to. kno*,"'.
e progr
wbe� they were -guests of the Ford- small black hat and'long.black skirt Th an ned witha, read -
Then Helen died, and Cleorge-went.to.'
with ha ade,white pet
ich seniors on Wednesday evening, ndm ticoai. She inig by - Minnie " McElwain on
pieces'. He just crawled into. hfs �hefl..; 4nd!
Miay"64, ftsfilon show was present, carried a black lace -trimmed -,Mdtherq0,. A short cout!*t was hold
ed, ,With club'me nobody could get through. Eventutilly�
rnWr� as, models umbrella. which belongs to Mrs. and Lincoln Smith's orchestra from
e- orn
-hehad to -ask -for-a-leave-of4bsenc hi'
-Poi Mary -Kelley -were:-a_
grey -Kurtzville provided - -the �rnusiie
the church— and go away for six-mont s
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suede suit and flowered blouse, portion of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy the program..n Wir
suitable for a lady president."Elva pla -for d lunch .,I guess even rnlnistei-� tan, havt
modelled 'square dance costumes yed, music dancing an
Cooper wore her centennial dress loie
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made for the square (lance lessons' brought theeve6ingtip motional pr9blems.
'held. ht � Howidik Central School. which she mbide for,the Fordwich,
Well, -George still gets help'brice a';
Minnie McElwain wote 9 sailor centennial many years ago. Mrs.
en
Institute concert Glenn Johnston mdelled OLVaLu"Salm" week... and I khowthere, are days A
bw ritmaft'for an n UP
date outfit suitable for a banquet and, e 'kek in
Richards he feels pritty shaky. But h* 's b
min ago. Pauline
Notes from FoM I p
y years
Went back in time to model an old- dance and showed how it could be' r Mch the ulpit..'.'and putting energy into..
quickly changed into gin outfit to helping other' "Cople akaln.
imbioned black coai, pleated skirt p
wear to
church.
small b6nnet. The coat was Gaiy Douglas of Tottenham spent For me the -a
fiiiudiufly , The topic then chaAged to wed- a � psi important thing s
made with tiny stitches I st weekend with his parentsi, A&.
dings, with Mrs.' Evely that we ca*n tajj� abbiit It nc;4., -Witbout
and fastened With hooks and eyes n, Wilson and,Mrs.'JimDouglas.
Modelling a peta pink either ofs feeling uncomfortable. In
01.otence_ Wilson. wore, an, outfii I Jacket dress Mr.- andurs. Anson Ruttati'ond
suitable for days shopping in the city suitable for the mother of the brirde. Mr.. and MXs. Bill Wallace and fact, last Saturda!y he said the mosf
daddinner. Mrs. Edna Doig. wore a wedding famili' spent the weekend- in rewarding part of.this �rh.ole experience . � J ag . #. 6* tends�when
by,Elva Cooper 54 y
kqon then stepped into gown wdrn ears was finding out he had fr
Toronto.
agb. Edna herself is a bilde of'61 he -needed them.
-Dennis Joluist f
Oid Mrs,
L years age. The dii9a and the, bride Sainia, spent the weekend'vAth ME, i s that'sw.ha
8-TEV15 I guep rfriends are for-,
TA, looked beautiful. Russell` Nickel and
s Douglds. thoughi, isn't -it?"
and Mr . Jim
Maine Mickefwdief m6diiii-fty Mir.'aod, Mrs. Bill Robb, Tienton'.
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