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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 17 Jun 1981, p. 13

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Grand occasion for Earl Preston (idiidmas Wyebridge, son of Tottenham, Trenton, 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. andall were treatedtoa Steven Scott, Daryl John and Liz Dennis Earl's oldest sister Wasaga Beach, The cost willbe $5 per' delicious dinner catered [Leonard Michael _ see our up and coming On Sunday, June 7, Carrie (deceased). Waverley, and Wyevale adult and children, $2. by the Dock Lunch. Dutton Shaun Graham, athletes play the game more than 180 relatives Most of thenieces and as well as_ from On Sunday June 7 Representatives (Chris "Buccanan and__ of baseball for what it is It is indeed a treat to and friends gathered at nephews and their Wyebridge. there was a youth included Milt Ellery, Carl McLean. -a fun sport. the farm of Earl and families attended. In The occasion was_ service at the church. Church of the Good Best sportsman: Any way, at six years Hazel Preston to help many cases there were highlighted by music Four cubs received Shepherd; Robin Ronnie McGugan. Most of agea child should not celebrate Earl's 70th four generations provided by Lloyd and their Religion in Life Nutbrown, Assistant padgesearned: Bradley be subjected to pressure birthday. present! Earl and some of _ badges. Special guests were Anne andherhusband Lloyd's friends and Earl's brother Bill of Alain Fredette and family members. Wyebridge and his five sisters: Leah, Mrs. Carl Wilson, Meaford; District Commissioner Searl. They were: Robby for Beavers; Joyce Cub of the Year: é 4 Turner, Michael Dutton, Philips, Assistant Steven Scott. competition later in life. children Christopher These included Al Steven Scott and Daryl District Commissioner Last. Tuesday, Although Wyebridge and Geneya came from Beardsall, Elmvale; Leonard. for Cubs; Ernie Wyebridge Warriors came out on the losing Sorel, Quebec for the Tony King, Mount St. Cubs are now plan- [Latanville, District and Elmvale battled to end of the game the real Rhoda, Mrs. Howard happy occasion. Louis; Mervin Bell, ning for a weekend (Commissioner; Doug aq 1-1 tie in Elmvale. winners were the Downer, Toronto; Lloyd and his wife Jo- Huntsville; Orval camp-out at Awenda_ Reynolds, Akela First This was to have been youngsters on both Maudie, Mrs. Lawrence Annandchildren Brent, Adamson, Wyebridge; Park slated for the Wyebridge; and played the day before leams who were able to Marshall, Peterboro- Andrew and Karla-Jo Josh and Beverly Weekend of June 26. members of the First but rain caused its do what children their ugh; Mabel, Mrs. Alven. were present from Maffey, Toronto; Mabel First Wyebridge Cubs Wyebridge Group cancellation. age do best - have fun. Ney, Midland; and Ada, Midhurst. Ney, Midland; and and Beavers held their Committee. Last Wednesday the Next night, Thursday, Mrs. Charles Robins, Other guests came Frances French, Orr second annual parent Awards handed out wWyebridge Squirts and Wyebridge gave Midland. from Barrie, Brampton, Lake. and son banquet were as follows: Best {he Midland Summers Elmvale '"'Two" a run Also present was Brantford, Collingwood, The annual _ recently downstairs in six: Steven Scott, Trophies played a very for their money by sister-in-law Jessie, Don Mills, Elmvale, strawberry supper will the Wyebridge Com- Bradley Searl, Chris entertaining game _ scoring 11 runs. The Mrs. Bill Preston; Gravenhurst, Hunts- be held at the munity Centre. Woods, Daryl Leonard' which saw a total of 55 final score saw Elm- sister-in-law Rosie, ville, Midhurst, Wyebridge Community There were no less and Adam Mosley. runs scored between the vale double Wyebridge Mrs. Cecil Preston; Midland, Mississauga, Centre, on June 23from than 65 people present Best attendance: {wo teams 22-11, brother-in-law Charles Mount St. Louis, Orr : Robins; and a nephew __ Lake, Perkinsfield, Lorne Howard, Peterborough, Stroud, PGH births Recent births at of a nine pound five situations. They will get enough pressure and Penetanguishene_ ounce boy on June 12, General Hospital are as follows: on June 12, 1981, a boy weighing seven pounds 13 ounces was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beaudoin, of RR 2, Penetanguishene. Mr. and Mrs. Garry Classen are the parents 1981. Mr. and Mrs. Classen live at 46 Lorne Street, Elmvale. Andon June 10, 1981, a six pound nine ounce boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Desrochers, of 543 Finlayson Street, Port MeNicoll. 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Nn \N 248 King St. 526-4296 Daily Interest 13,9 Cheque & Save Account 154% . . . a package of the best possible features . . . all with passbook convenience. No Charge Chequing... unlimited chequing and withdrawal privileges when you maintain a minimum monthly balance of only $500.* For safekeeping, your cheques remain with us. High Daily Interest. . . is Contest runs from Mon. June 1 to Sat. July 4, 81. A random draw for the winner will take place Tues. July 7,81. The contestant must have correctly answered the mathematical, skill-testing question on the entry form to be eligible to win. The prize is the Panasonic Microwave/ Convection Oven as displayed in this branch. Wednesday, June 17, 1981, Page 13 ~ + - me -- _ TES neepeenene en == --

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