Oliphant WI Tweedsmuir Scrapbook Volume 1, p. 4

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...-. .-. I - - __ ' __ ,,, a" - -r, -Thls week we have a fine bunch of ripe raspberries brought in Oliphiiht " l by George Clemens of the Oliphant Road and picked in October. -3 -Dominion sale - Jordan grape juice, 16 oz. 25 cents; round grain _ With éBy Mrs. we") f th rice 2 for 25 cents; large cabbage 10 cents; pepper squash 10 summermahz Egg; smog; sochooei cents; cooking onions 2 lbs. 13 cents; Quaker flour 98 lb. bag room a ain inciudin the Bad $2.49; bread 2 loaves for 15 cents; local carrots 5 cents per News 328,5 with a group of 18 bunch; radishes 2 bunches for 9 cents; beets 2 bunches for 9 children taking part in the T Ball cents. 1 games, with the conclusion of the games a social evening was en- joyed at Mr. and Mrs. Brian Pat- ' I ', terson's home when about 60 "children with parents" took part _ O I I ph a nt news in a Wiener and corn roast. This was the first season for the Bad News Bears but give them time b they may have need to change . " "Mg.rt'tt,"vatt) 'le, are told to go to Amabel their name to the Good News The January meeting of the dgegmrlimtuyh Centre, Amab..el Bears. Women's institute met at the centre s2) av'ek a community Congratulations to Brian Pat- home of Mrs. Wesley Clemens CommunltweC as " tOISaubie terson, Joe Pressio and Ken with an attendance of thirteen. are referrzd ten rs, which we Clemens who were managers and Mrs. Everett Arnold presided good centre J" ut having a coaches. Keep up the good work, with Mrs. Kemp, secretary should we ha j."", own. Why who knows you may have another reading minutes, correspondence Sauble Centre ve 01 patronize Babe Ruth. and thank you notes. Mrs. Ken winter when , 639?: ally in mid Mr. and Mrs. Patterson were Clemens, treasurer, gave the hazardous A wea er can be presented with vouchers to adin- financial report. Arrangements ships with 1tr')'2urf,'ft"yC/'tvrvg,' Elerl at the Lido Restaurant Port were made for the m r g n. _ serve as caretakers 'rlt',"he st2i."itgrihreg,ere, ff t.here to . Mr. and Mrs. Del Condrie of Kit- per month. Bills were presented country back to th m: dlee our chener were recent visitors with and passed for payments. let them take o e n lane and Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Clemens. Mrs. Mrs. Thelma Trafeiet gave an ver, Freda Seidel and Mrs.W. Clemens excelieht paper for "cultural 'ge,',',"',,')),'"), dby several Owen ac wt es" re ardln " . oun area a ies went on a bus Bruce County Tagtan" \gith JP: Wiarton trip to Vineland where they toured Olive Hepburn'S poem aisg . the Rittermere Craft Studio. displaying Several articles, of the Public .. Twelve Institute ladies, attended Egan jewellery, corsage, etc. the Hepworth Women's Institute n ng with a contest that meeting on Wed. afternoon to en- won by Mrs. Hyatt. We are Je)' School news Joy an excellent program topped pleased to welcome Mrs. Harry Th Wi off withtasty refreshments. Hase as a new member and to J a iarton Putyiit: School on .. . . I "M,B.-' H "A Mr liL'ave ivlirs. George Trafeiet with $3319: reard (an? ',1T'1t of "W 'ooermory i-i-e -"_", n ' - . ".. absgggen,t::;%;: inhggsmovrvgs f,rt,"."he,"f'"err" Pauilirng "sl2tt J2,jetre,rtJ2ioTi', "rt, f0; at I come back Georgia. . on. The band played Vice- last at the W.l C on urs ay Mrs. E. Regal Salute just after . . . ommunlty Hall V Clemens 'aAglf tan? Mrs. w. arrived. Then went downstSirr: with ten members present. it; lunch to d ff as y dessert, for hotdogs and Don was decided that as there are so of (:'g/d'ltf,', gakvavith a nice slab . [Ziggy Jil/tis with the name After lunch, the band played oursepo 'WCi,2 to change -The majorit of four other songs. The t . ng at Heart y people in y were lub. A Jolly sing son foil d Amabe' Township were incred- theme from ROCKY! Gonna Fly by euchre and i g owe ulous in that most voters are Now; Let's Get Together, writ- enjoyed The bl thd unch was told to go to Sauble Commumt ten by Mrs. E. Ritchie for the September TJ, ay cake for Centre to vote and We are to"); Centennial year; Disco Rag and be supplied by Mrs mgetzjng will tins, ruling was passed in Souimobile. The Lieutenant-Gov- u- t--' 've.- ..-, F., l, .09 en. ' parliament by Mr. Trudeau last ernor talked with the members giving-h No more voting in girth; bandf and thanked them ,, -"_'" Special events - a trip to the we ha omes and even though p yng or her. ( Outdoor Education Centre. The vs a fine community hall. by Patty Sllk, Gr. 8 & play 'Alice in Wonderland' in V - , Owen Sound with a picnic in Harrison Park also a visit from the Owen Sound O.P.P. who did a bike rodeo. The results of the T Red Cross swimming tests were as follows: t Novice - Robbie Clemens, Jodi France, Amanda Otteweii. Pre- beginners - Manda Clemens, Erin Spencer, Robin Pegg, -We are pleased to welcome Mr. g _ - ...-- stejjie,/ytrig,nr,tg,'"dtt1; r . W e Clemens as , . . . q Surviva - nan egg, en F "Ir'ml(nri'int t'leldt"s", having John) WW1"? [scape i/), Couch. Juniors - Julie Davies, told their home in Schrieber, success nugtt e gooc .0 _.-'-"- . . Ont. Wes and Winnie have copy down on. page one in 'trent their summers here over a e all textbooks: "Fallc (our. number of years, Wes being a (, Talk slow. And don t talk former resident son of the late i, too much." . _ y r. and Mrs. George Clemens. i _H__,:QL§£Q9:£3W_0LE1LLP9§1 welcome to the Old Home Town A..." talks. AA-- .

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