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visrnNie CAMPER CLUB - Members of the Wild Woods'
Wheelei'S, a campei• club out of West Branch, Michigan' toured
Seaforth at the beginning of this week. On, Monday they were in- -•
troduced to the sport of lawribowling: Alio on (Vlonday their'preSi-
dent, Bill Bennett presented Seaforth's Recreation Director Marty
Guest talks of exchange trip
St. Columban Correspondent
MRS. CECILIA RYAN •
345-200
.• Members of the Hibbert United Church
•Wcimert, shared an interesting evening when
their guest; Tracy. Schrader, described her
experiences as pne. of a group of students
who visited the Northern Indian Community
of Weagamow Lake; pn exchange. •
Also, members were able to examine. the
Various hand, crafted articles which Tracy
had brought back with her from this reinote
'villa e. T ac was introduced and thanked
by Joan Daynard, who along with 'Sandra
Kemp, had prepared the program.
Other highlights included a sing song led
by Mary F. Dow, the unison reading' of "An
Abdriginal Charter of. Rights" and piano
duets by Kip, and Joan Daynard. •
In the business section, chaired by Mary
F. Dow, several notes of thanks were read
by the secretary, Helen Fell, and plans were •
discussed for corning Autumn events.
The evening closed with a social half hourk
prepared and served by'Ada Pethick, 401
and Nancy. Dearing.
PlEOPLE •
Ken and Leone Passmore, Aylmer, visited
Sunday with John and Roberta,Templeman
and "
Carrah Templernan was a weekend guest
of, Kelly Clarke. •
SPORTS NEWS '
-The. South Hibbert Old Tymers .League
held' pla offs tliis._,ypri§.1sidaattheal. •
aff a WMS studies India
Bedard.
• crest:. Members of the Wheelers are: Bill and 'Shirley Bennett,
with •a framed and autographed Wild Woods Wheelers •
Cecil and. Doris (secretary) Hyde, •Vern and Jeanine Clemens,
Chuck (wagon master) and Virginia Sapp, Bob and Joyce Sher -
row and Howard and Jean McCauley. McIlwraith photo.
.These games wi contjnue next un ay
with, Goulds- and Fullarton playing at 10.
a.m.,
Roy's Boys and Chistlehurst playing
at 12noon and the winners from these two
games meeting at 2'p.m. • , ,
The winner of. that game will play Staffa
team at 4 p.m.; Come out and support the
local teams. •
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MRS. JOBNTEMPLEMAN
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HaZel Harburn presided • for the
September meeting of the Marian Ritchie
Women's- Missionary Society (WMS) and
opened with a reading.
The scriptures were from Proverbs and
COrinthians and the Meditation and prayer
were taken by Roberta Templeman. Thir-
teen people answered the roll call: „ .
The study book on India was taken by
Agnes ',mond who gave the viewpoints of
several Indian leadenregarclint
ty. Edna Stoneman conducted a °quiz. Ruth -.
Laing 'reported on the fall rally of the
Maitland Presbyterial which she and Helen
Parsons; Muriel Stott, Agnes. Lamond.and
, Edna Stonerhan attended last Monday after -
:noon in Wingham. The speaker, Barbara
Woodruff, spoke on herimpressions of the
peOple . of RusSia, the country which the
WMS will study next year. •
Betty Lou Norris presided for the business
when plans to cater for a . wedding were
discussed and an October 6 invitation to Mit-
chell was 'accepted. The speaker on that oc-
casion will be a former Cromarty resident.
• Mrs.Norris also had the 'topic.
Dublin 4-H club makes booklet
Dublin Correspondent
MRS. DON MACRAE
345-2842 or 345-2140
Jenny.Staples reports that their 4-H Club
isstarting to • make anew booklet. This
booklet will be on Ontario Fruits and
. Vegetables. Their assignment is to make
families aware of the vitamins, fibre and
iron in our snacks. Remember until your
next meeting -you are what you eat. .
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans, Niagara Falls,
:has been visiting with Mrs. MilIte Evans.
I am sorry to report that Jean Dill has
been moved to Seaforth Hospital from Strat-
ford Hospital for further therapy.
Don and I, Frank and Sylvia Felling,
spent a few days last week camping on
Georgian Bay and attended the Plowing
Match which was a big success in Meaford.
We spent Sunday with our family. Sharon
and David Pelling and Mark and Jennifer
and friends, who live in Meaford.
FCC increases its interest rates
There will be an increase in the interest
rates charged by Farm Credit Corporation
(FCC) on new loans approved after
September 13, 1987. _
The new FCC rates reflect current com-
mercial lending rates. Mr. Wise noted FCC
assuwes a greater risk by lending to
*farmer's tritb dannot 4get lo4ns front com-
mercial lenaers, and it dbes do at a cost that
is comparable tolhe rates charged by com-
mercial lenders.
The interest rate charged for five-year
fixed interest term loans is now 12.00 per
cent, compared with the earlier rate of 11.50
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Loans with terms of 15 or more years are
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Ciderfest
• from page 1 •
old fashioned cote slaw, biscuits, almonds
oranges and raisins. Quench your thirs
with eider and coffee and finish with a temp
ting fruit pastry, as pies once were tailed.
Come early to enjoy the now traditiona
events of Ciderfest. Cider pressing
ntunerOus displays and demonstrations
some new ones such as weaving, chair can
ing and a saw milt See a miniature tracto
display.
The official opening of the new Inter
pretive Centre is at 1 inn. This is a chance t
find out what is new and different at the Va
Egmond Reserve. Come join in a celebra
tion, an anniversary and enjoy "Days o
1837" at the Ciderfest.
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follows:Adult Only Swim, Monday t
Wednesday and Friday 12 1:15 p.m. an
Wednesday 8 - p.M. Open Recreation Swi
(for everyone) Monday, Tuesday an
Thursday, 8:30 - 9:30 pin., Wednesday 6
7:30 p.M., Friday Flan Night 7 - 8 p.rn
Saturday and Sunday 3 4:30 p.m. an
Pettily Only Swim on Sundays 2 - 3 p.rlo.
• Most of theSe programs Will commend
'the Week Of September 91, 1987 and run te
weeks (unless -otherwise stated). The std
at the Centre extends an invitation t
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• view the ire facility: If you have any que
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