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Bantam tournament will be held in Walton
Walton Correspondent
MRS. BETTY MCCALL
887-6677
Sunday, July 24 the Shortreed Reunion
was held at the home of Elgin and May
Johnson, near Wingham. Over 50 members
gathered for a social time and a pot luck
meal. Guests were present from
Shelbourne, Toronto, Burlington, Peter-
borough, Stratford, London, Ilderton, Var-
na, Wingham, Belgrave and Walton.
PLAN TOURNAMENTS
This coming weekend the Bantam Boys
Tournament will be held on Friday and
Saturday at the Walton Park. There will be 8
teams participating, the first game to start
at 7:00 p.m. Friday evening. The tourna-
ment will be hosted by coaches, Don and Pat
Nolan.
The Squirt Tournament is scheduled for
the following weekend, August 12-13.
PEOPLE
Karen Bernard and Kendra Shortreed are
holidaying this week at Camp Menestung,
Goderich.
Ruth Thamer spent the weekend with An-
nie Reid of Seaforth.
Elva Shortreed, London, visited over a
weekend recently with the Shortreed
families in the community.
Allan and Betty McCall; Bev Stevenson
and boys spent Sunday with Doug and Betty
Currie and James of Brampton at their
trailer at Family Paradise. Many other
family .members called during the
afternoon.
Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Huether and John were Mrs. Ruby
Webster, Clinton; Kathy Larone, Seaforth;
and Steven Huether, Toronto.
Mrs. Margery Huether has recently
returned from the "Alps Seminar". She,
along with thirty-five teachers visited Nor-
thern Italy, Southern Germany, Switzerland
and Austria for three weeks.
Viola Kirkby Is spending this week lit her
cottage at Point Clark.
Emmerson Mitchell has been a patient in
the Seaforth Hospital since last Thursday.
No doubt a planned holiday.
We all hope things are under control soon
and he is home.
The Walton area Sports committee has
changed its monthly meeting from this
Tuesday till next weekend: August 9 at the
library at 8:00 pm.
CHURCH CLOSED FOR AUG.
Duff's United Church will be closed for the
month of August as Reverend Bonnie Lam
bl'e will be on holidays. Services will resume
September 4.
1 t ANNIVERSARY ....
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HAIR DESIGNS
by
FREE DRAW, AUG. 3, 4, 5, 6
1st Prize
855.00 Value
2nd Prize
818.95 Value
PERM RON"G
Queensway begins
Residents were busy Monday afternoon
making Beeswax candles and packaging
them for our Christmas craft and bake sale.
We are working now to build up our inven-
tory of crafts to sell. We are still hoping to
hear from interested volunteer knitters who
would help produce slippers, mittens etc.
Just call Queensway for further informa-
tion, 262-2830.
Tuesday, Rev. Arbogast of Christian
Reform church, Exeter led our worship ser-
vice. Everyone enjoyed his service and his
singing.
Iva Reid assisted with bowling at Town
and Country Lanes, Zurich, again this
month. This is a regular and much looked
forward to activity at Queensway. Neil
Regan was high bowler this month and we
were excited to see him close to breaking
20&
Bob Heywood and Paul Klemke entertain-
ed Wednesday evening at our monthly Bir-
thday Party. Residents were enthralled
the repertoire of Gospel, Old Tyme and
Country and Western favorites. Birthday
Greetings to Ida Dunlop, Annie Rule,
Matilda Pfile, Elva Willert, Genevieve Win-
dover, Vivan Cooper, Hiriam French,
Madeline Sippel. Thursday afternoon
Dorothy Elder visited us and pampered
several residents with manicures and hand
massages. Our movie feature in the evening
"National Velvet" starring Elizabeth
Taylor was well attended. We're not sure
whether the movie or the fresh cinnamon
buns were the main attraction.
Friday morning Resident Council met and
discussed several issues and concerns.
Residents are pleased to have this forum
through which to air opinions and make
decisions. International Day ended our
week as we focused on Canada and her pro-
vinces. Canadian Trivia was played with the
amount of knowledge displayed truly as-
tounding. It was fun doing Canada as many
residents have lived in the various pro -
work
for Christmas craft sale
3rd Prize
812.50 Value
CUT &
STYLE
Drop in and put your name in the draw!
Draw to be August 6 at 2:00 p.m,
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vinces. We finished off our program with a
real Canadian snack, ice cream topped with
maple syrup, Thank you to the many people
who loaned artifacts. These ranged from a
527-2180
1.5 E. William St.
Seaforthj
lobster trap from New Brunswick to carv-
ings from Quebec, wheat representing
Saskatchewan, Indian beadwork from
N.W.T. and many, many more.
Ken Smith
Pool's Ltd.
INTERNATIONAL DAY at Queensway nurbing home in Hensall featured Canada this
week. Residents told stories about the provinces they had lived in, and items were
brought in to represent each of the provinces, Mary Roobel of Hensall, Kathleen
Gillespie of Exeter, and Annie Rule of Seaforth are shown here with a spinning wheel,
wheat, mukluks and a variety of item from various parts of the country. The residents
capped the day with a film and a meal of ice cream with maple syrup. Corbett photo.
Staffa WI holds public relations meeting
Staffa Correspondent
MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN
345-2346
Mrs. Ellen Vivian and Mrs. Jay Dearing
have returned from a holiday in the western
provinces.
Doris Miller had her grandsons Ricky and
Adam holidaying with her for a few days.
Friends, relatives and neighbours attend-
ed a shower at the Cromarty Presbyterian
Church on Monday evening honouring Nan-
cy Scott bride -elect on Saturday, August 13.
Margaret Miller chaired a short program
consisting of musical numbers by Larry Jo
Gardiner and Sara Elliott, a reading,
"Leonard Must Be Tied To -night" by
Margaret Miller and a humorous skit was
presented by Patti Taylor nad Peggy
Kerslake. Margaret read an address and
Nancy was assisted in opening the many
lovely gifts by her two sisters-in-law Carol
and Mary Lou Scott. Nancy expressed her
thanks to all present.
Refreshments were served by the plann-
ing group, Margaret Miller, Peggy
Kerslake. Doris Miller and Patti and Ann
Taylor.
Doris Miller presided for the Public Rela-
tions meeting of the Staffa Women's In-
stitute, held in the township hall on Wednes-
day evening July 27 at 7:30 p.m.
Special guest for the evening was the
Perth South District President, Doris
Denham of Kirkton. Doris brought greetings
from the District and read several items on
"The Housewife". She was introduced by
Doris Miller and thanked by Roberta
Templeman.
Doris opened the meeting with the In-
stitute Ode and Mary Stewart Collect,
followed by a poem, Seasons.
Eleven members answered the roll call, a
short item from the Home and Country,
which proved interesting. Minutes were
read by the secretary - Verle Mahon and
treasurers report given by Kay Smale. Kay
also entertained everyone with some funny
anecdotes. Roberta Templeman presided
for the business. Verle reading a bulletin
from the F.W.I.O, outlining some changes
and updating everyone on recent F.W.I.O.
activities. A thank -you from the recipient of
our Grade 7 & 8 boys solo winner at Mitchell
iii�?M �3i F: .ROVE
16' Reg. $50. $38.
21' Reg. 585. $65.
24' Reg. 5112. $88.
12' x 24' Reg. $64. $49.
Ducane B -B -Q
11 2002
Reg. $650
$575.
BIo Guard 60 gram pack
Chlorine Tabs
Reg. 99.98 $79.
16' x 32'....Reg. $ 162. $ 120.
16' x 40'....Reg. 5202. $156.
18' x 36'....Reg. $206. 5159.
20' x 40'....Reg. 5253. $199.
Ducane B -B -Q
114002
Reg. $975
$875.
Stingy Sticks
4.5 kg.
Reg. 67.95
$55.
KREEPY KRAULY Reg. $715.575.
Box 511
Music Festival was read. A donation was
made to the Perth County Women's Plowing
Match Committee and permission given to
the Mitchell Fair display committee to
replace the Staffa W.I. display sign. Kay
Smale reported on the district executive
meeting held recently at Kirkton and gave
us several dates and upcoming events to
remember.
London Area Curators Workshop on
August 9 at Dashwood Community Centre -
bring a bag lunch.
Mitchell Fall Fair - W.I. display to be set
up on August 31 or September 1 - Theme - A
country store.
International Plowing Match - Sept. 20-24.
London area convention - St. Thomas -
Oct. 13 and 14.
Perth County Women's Institute Rally -
Atwood Thursday Oct. 20 - Staffa W.I. a skit.
Perth South District executive banquet,
hosted by Staffa W.I in the township hall,
Tuesday, November 1.
The meeting closed with the singing of 0
Canada, followed by refreshments which
had been prepared by Marjorie Drake and
Marion McCaughey.
Cranbrook youth
enjoys exchange
Cranbrook Correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
7-6645
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527-0411
Seaforth
TRIANE LE
DISC0UN t«,,,:.,
The regular morning service will be held
in Knox Presbyterian Church at 9:45 a.m.
August 7 following July holidays.
Gerald Knight, a Listowel high school stu-
dent, travelled to Regina on July 4 as part of
a 4-H exchange program. There he was met
by his partner Carman Legault. Gerald
stayed with Carman's family near Val
Marie, Saskatchewan and on July 19 they
arrived at Toronto airport on their way to
Gerald's home at RR 3 Brussels, where Car-
man stayed with the Knight family. It was
an enjoyable experience for both 4-H
members having been well entertained in
both provinces.
Mrs. Wilfred Strickler attended a
relative's shower at the home of Reverend
Allan Cornish and Mrs. Cornish, Don Mills
on July 24.
• Mr. and and Mrs. Jerry King and sons
Matthew and David, Brantford, called on
Mrs. MacEngel on Wednesday on their way
home from a camping holiday. They also
visited with Jerry's grandfather, Harold
Smalldon, at the Callander Nursing Horne,
Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Tilroe Hedden and Miss
Ruth Kenney, Florida, visited Mrs.
MacEngel and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Engel.
Mrs. Bill Armstrong and Mrs. Mary Holl-
ingsworth, Fergus; and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Keys, h Seaforth, visited at the same home on
y.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conley arrived home
Friday from a one month motor trip to
Saskatchewan.
Mr. Howard Mitchell and family
members, have been enjoying a holiday at
his home here and have been visiting in the
area.
THE VAN EGMOND FOUNDATION held its country breakfast on Sunday to raise
money for the buildings ongoing expenses. Cooking at the breakfast were Dorothy
Papple of Egmondvilie, Irene Okahashi of Bayfield, Shirley Wright of London, Shirley
Hargraves of Brucefietd, and Edith Epps of Toronto. Corbett photo.
Cronin family
St. Columban Correspondent
MRS. CECILIA RYAN
345-2028
Forty-four descendants of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Cronin of St. Columban attended
the annual family reunion on Saturday, July
30 at the Dublin Community Centre. Atten-
ding the reunion were Ab and Eileen Cronin
and their families, and Alphonse and Annie
Cronin with their families.
Games and contests were enjoyed with all
ages participating.
Mass at 5 o'clock was offered by Father J.
Hardy at the pavillion followed by a pot luck
supper with fried chicken.
Congratulations are extended to Anne
Marie Maloney and Robert Rock united in
marriage on Saturday,July 30 at St. Colum -
ban Catholic Church with Father J. Hardy
officiating.
reunion held
Parents of the bade anti groom are tray
and Eleanor Maloney and Ken and Carol
Rock.
Congratulations to Colleen Maloney and
Ron Janmaat who were united in marriage
on Saturday, July 30 at St. James Catholic
Church, Seaforth with Father J.C. Caruana
officiating.
Colleen's parents are Ken and Madelon
and Ron's parents are John and Mary Jan-
meat,all of Seaforth.
Relatives,and friends attended the dinner
and reception at the Seaforth Community
Centre.
Laura, Les and Shanon Ward of Kitchener
and Pat Subject and children of Kitchener
visited on the weekend with Clarence and
Cecilia Ryah.
I would like to correct an error in last
week's correspondence. Roy and Ang Swart
have a new grandson, born to Joanne and
Gary Schleen, not a granddaughter. My
apologies for this mistake.
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TRIANE LE
DISC0UN t«,,,:.,
The regular morning service will be held
in Knox Presbyterian Church at 9:45 a.m.
August 7 following July holidays.
Gerald Knight, a Listowel high school stu-
dent, travelled to Regina on July 4 as part of
a 4-H exchange program. There he was met
by his partner Carman Legault. Gerald
stayed with Carman's family near Val
Marie, Saskatchewan and on July 19 they
arrived at Toronto airport on their way to
Gerald's home at RR 3 Brussels, where Car-
man stayed with the Knight family. It was
an enjoyable experience for both 4-H
members having been well entertained in
both provinces.
Mrs. Wilfred Strickler attended a
relative's shower at the home of Reverend
Allan Cornish and Mrs. Cornish, Don Mills
on July 24.
• Mr. and and Mrs. Jerry King and sons
Matthew and David, Brantford, called on
Mrs. MacEngel on Wednesday on their way
home from a camping holiday. They also
visited with Jerry's grandfather, Harold
Smalldon, at the Callander Nursing Horne,
Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Tilroe Hedden and Miss
Ruth Kenney, Florida, visited Mrs.
MacEngel and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Engel.
Mrs. Bill Armstrong and Mrs. Mary Holl-
ingsworth, Fergus; and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Keys, h Seaforth, visited at the same home on
y.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conley arrived home
Friday from a one month motor trip to
Saskatchewan.
Mr. Howard Mitchell and family
members, have been enjoying a holiday at
his home here and have been visiting in the
area.
THE VAN EGMOND FOUNDATION held its country breakfast on Sunday to raise
money for the buildings ongoing expenses. Cooking at the breakfast were Dorothy
Papple of Egmondvilie, Irene Okahashi of Bayfield, Shirley Wright of London, Shirley
Hargraves of Brucefietd, and Edith Epps of Toronto. Corbett photo.
Cronin family
St. Columban Correspondent
MRS. CECILIA RYAN
345-2028
Forty-four descendants of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Cronin of St. Columban attended
the annual family reunion on Saturday, July
30 at the Dublin Community Centre. Atten-
ding the reunion were Ab and Eileen Cronin
and their families, and Alphonse and Annie
Cronin with their families.
Games and contests were enjoyed with all
ages participating.
Mass at 5 o'clock was offered by Father J.
Hardy at the pavillion followed by a pot luck
supper with fried chicken.
Congratulations are extended to Anne
Marie Maloney and Robert Rock united in
marriage on Saturday,July 30 at St. Colum -
ban Catholic Church with Father J. Hardy
officiating.
reunion held
Parents of the bade anti groom are tray
and Eleanor Maloney and Ken and Carol
Rock.
Congratulations to Colleen Maloney and
Ron Janmaat who were united in marriage
on Saturday, July 30 at St. James Catholic
Church, Seaforth with Father J.C. Caruana
officiating.
Colleen's parents are Ken and Madelon
and Ron's parents are John and Mary Jan-
meat,all of Seaforth.
Relatives,and friends attended the dinner
and reception at the Seaforth Community
Centre.
Laura, Les and Shanon Ward of Kitchener
and Pat Subject and children of Kitchener
visited on the weekend with Clarence and
Cecilia Ryah.
I would like to correct an error in last
week's correspondence. Roy and Ang Swart
have a new grandson, born to Joanne and
Gary Schleen, not a granddaughter. My
apologies for this mistake.
Faberge Organic 500 SPECIALS. IN EFFECT AUGUST
mi
SHAMPOO OR CONDITIONER
100 G. BRUT 33
ANTI-PERSPIRANTS
LISTERINE 500 ML.
MOUTHWASH
PLANTERS 750 G.
PEANUTS
TONI
HOME PERMS
C S TTONELLE 4 ROLL
TOILET TISSUE
BAROL BAT TO SCHOOL 12 PIECES
KIT
PACKAGE OF 12
4PFNS
thth4n o/Main Corner. Se for$h
ECIA LS
111$ TO 14th, 1988
$1.99
51.99
52.99
'2.79
$3.59
51.49
$2,49
$1,39
e