Castleton WI Scrapbook, 1994, Volume 2, p. 4

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Top photo â€" Bery! Mutton, laughing, at right, is the hostâ€" ess with the mostest at the annual Shiloh Tea, sponâ€" sored by the Shiclch Ladies Group. Every year, the tea raises money for worthy causes, such as the Heart Fund, Cancer Society or local hospitals. Photo by Eileen Argyris (aaRwteéeule â€" stide B4 4; Welcome guests â€" Among 200 or so welcome guests at the annual Shilch Tea last week were Dr. John lles and his wife, Jane, from Orillia. Dr. and Mrs. lles lived in Colborne from 1952â€"61 and the doctor had many patients in the area. The Shiloh Ladies Group has sponsored the tea for over 40 years. Photo by Eileen Argyris Page 18 Among our new volumes added to the reference section are the following: Canada‘s Baseball Legends by Jim Shearon; Catalogue Mart by Anne Malik; The Crimes, Detection and Death of Jack the Ripper by Jane Beirmann; The Downing Street Years by Margaret Thatcher; Drug Wise: A Book About Safe Drug Use For Older Women; The Last Dance: Murder in Canada by Neil Boyd: Laugh, I Thought I‘d Die: My Life With A.L.S. by Dennis Kaye; Small Claims Court Guide for Ontario by Jennifer Young: Speaker‘s and Toastmaster‘s Handbook by H. Prochnow; The Tarnished Crown . by Anthony Holden; Understanding Canadian Nonâ€"prescription Drugs by Brian Berube. There are two new chilâ€" dren‘s audio cassettes available: Wee Sing Around the World; and Wee Sing Nursery Rhymes. Each comes with songbook. This month, Colborne Public Library is home to a wide assortment of new books. . The library staff and board urge you to come in during our open hours and enjoy some spring and summer readâ€" ing. i Hot summertime book choices _Among’the adult fiction added to the library colâ€" Jentisninut i0 n Tempting titles There will be yet another ~â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€" ~â€"â€"â€". Great Library Book Sale This month, Colborne in the lobby area of the Public Library is home to town hall on July 2 feaâ€" a wide assortment of new turing Canadian books in books. . The library staff . honour of the Canada Day and board urge you to holiday and in conjuncâ€" come in during our open tlon with the Colborne The Colborne Chronicle, Tuesday Sidewalk Sale Poster contest â€" Elisha Stam, 11, a Grade 5 student at South Cramahe Public School, was firstâ€"place winner for Northumberland in a contest sponsored by the Canadian Bar Association to design a poster for Law Day. Elisha‘s design, which is still with the judges, showed the scales of justice. Photo by Eileen Argyris , June 21, 1994 Discarded library books sell for a very low price and there is always someâ€" thing to suit every taste. The book sale will begin at 10 a.m. and end at 3 p.m. See you at the library! â€" Denise LaSalle

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