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PLAY: BY-PLAY Coverage by KEN ELLIS
Sunday, June 10th, 2:15 p.m., D.S.T.
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Grand Opening
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Come On Down To Exeter
*FOR OPENING OF"
ARMSTRONG'S
RESTAURANT
(Formerly Monetta Menorat
On Sunday June 10
NORTH END OF EXETER AT BLINKER'. LIGHT
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THURSDAY JUNE 7, IS%
Showers Ver. WPM
A shower Was held on Friday eye
eninsr June 1, for two .brides-el-
eot for this Month: 'Miss noits
,1"9,111)15it.QA and MISS Barbaa
Connell,
Miss Ruth Clark and Miss Jean Pitt` were hostesses at the home of
MSS Ruth Clark and the evening.
'Was spent in making a bride's
book, Miscellaneous gifts were
presented to the brides-elect,
Lunch was, served
Bride-Elect Voted
Mrs, J, R Johnston, Varna, 021,-
tertainod at a trouseau tea at her
home on Saturday, June 2, in hon-
or of her daughter Phyllis, prior to
her coming marriage, The many
guests were received by Mrs,
Johnston and Phyllis; assisted by
Mrs. Colin Campbell, Barfield,
mother of the :groom to-be.
Thee rooms were artistically de-
corated with white lilac, tulips
and narcissus' and Roweling al-
mond, The tea table covered With
"an Italian lace cloth was centred
with floral 'arrangement of flew-
ering almond,
and 'forget-me-nots,
Presiding at the tea table were
Mrs. D, J. Stephenson, Seaforth,
grandmother of the bride-, and
Mrs. H. C. Pierson, Wellington,
Miss Rachel Johnston, Mrs, Lee
McConnell, Mrs. Melvin Webster,
Mrs. Harold Dawson, Mrs. Albert
Stephenson; Mrs. Russell Erratt,
aunts of the 'bride poured tea.
Girl friends of the' bride-to-be
served; Miss Joyce Webster, Miss
Barbara McConnell. Mrs, John
'Campbell and Mrs. George Sim-
ons, displayed beautiful gifts; also
:the trousseau. Mrs. Lee McCon-
nell and Mrs. Russell Erratt were
in charge of the guest book.
WMS Thankoffering
Varna United Church Woman's
Missionary Society entertained
the ladies of Kippen and Esmond-
ville secieties: at a 'Thankoffering.
meeting on May 29.
Readings were given by Mrs. N,
McLeod, Kipper'', and Mrs. Hill.
Musical numbers were given by
the Varna. and Egmondville lad-
ies; also a duet by Misses Barbara
McConnell and Ruth Clarke.
Mrs. T. J. Pitt introduced the
Mr. and Mrs, George Mcllwain,
Helen ,and Mary, were in Goder-
ich on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Busby, Chat-
ham, called on Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Lawson on. Saturday.
Murray. Dale who has been in
Weston, has been transferred to
Centralia this week.
Mn and Mrs. ,Wilbert Fralich
and Mary visited Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Riley on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid, Wal-
ton, spent Monday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. Borden Brown
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Brown, Hanover, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William MeRory
and family, Forest, visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. William Jewitt.
Mr. and Mrs. E .F. Warren', Ly~
nda and Helen, London, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Lawson.
Ross McGregor and William
Jewitt are attending the United
Church Conference in Stratford
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Donald
and family, Pittsburg, are visiting
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert. Jamieson.
Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Collison,
Wheatley, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Armstrong
and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Dale.
• Mrs. Russell Bloomfield, Paul
and Brian, returned to their home
in Port Hope, after spending the
'past week with Mr. and Mrs. El-
wood Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oke, Lon-
don, spent a few days last week
with Mr. and Mrs.'. Lorne Lawson
and also attended the Coleman
picnic which was held at Hayfield
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mi. Lorne Lawson
were in Toronto on Saturday and
called on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Johns, Weston, and spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Geor-
ge Johns. and family, Aurora, and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boag and
family, and Mrs. A. F. Johns,
NewmaTket.
Hensall Neighbors
Plant 70 Acres
For Injured Man
(By our Ilensall correspondent)
Neighbours of Leon Triebner,
RR 1, Hensel, believe in putting
in practice "The Golden Rule", as
wa's evidenced by their spirit of
goodwill last week when, 14 neigh-
bours With 14 tractors swung into
action to plant 70 acres of 'barley
for Mr. Triebner, who lies been
in a cast from his head to waist
since an 'auto, accident in March,
west of Exeter.
The planting bee lasted from
1 to 8 p.m. • Dick Etheringten or-
ganized the scheme and Exeter
dealers supplied gas for the trao•
tors, Lunch was served to -the
men by Mrs. Archie Etherington,
Mrs, Dick Etherington and
William Etherington,
Mammoth Talent Show:
With Lions Minstrel Group, list.
°Heal slides and other
headline worsts.
Tuesday, druly 3rd
at
Z URICH CENTENNIAL
CELEBRATIONS
twito Vollowing,
VeSt Speaker, Mrs,, S, Davison,.
Srucefield, Mrs, Davison chose
AS her subject, - ,"The Recipe ipr
Making Life .Sficcessful," She
suggested the following ingred-
ients:
Have 'an Ideal, a vision,. No one
just happens to be successful,
They must go out and get things
for themselves;
Have enthusiasm; interest plus
energy,. There is no place for
half-hearted patience; .
Cultivate patience; Patience is
one of thA' MASVbAAllEifla most dif.
ficult virtues, To be kindly and
tolerant breaks tension;.
Be of good courage, Courage
has been milled the universal vir-
tue. Discouragement causes more
failures, suicides" and insanity than
any other thing;
' Use your head and do not be
carried' away with vain itnagin.
ings. • Keep the mind active The
brain: that is not used becomes
useless, Use strengthens the
brain. Think things through and
make your own decisions;
Practice the Golden Rule. Use
the Boy Scouts' motto, "A good
deed every day;"
Have a good• sound sense of
humor. Have a religion of glad-
ness-end joy. .A good Christian
has a lot to be happy about. When
greed, doubt, false pride come in,
joy flies out. Banish the thought
of failtre and do not become
creatures of circumstance. Be-
come women after God's own
;heart
Mrs. Ernest IVIeClinchey thank-
ed the guest speaker and all who
had' taken) part.
At the close of the meting lunch
was served and a social hour en-
joyed.
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A family gathering was held on
Sunday afternoon, June 3, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Law-
son and Reg., for Miss Florence
Taylor, before her departure for
Victoria, B.C. Members of the
family numbering 35 attended
from London, Lucknow, Weston,
Oshawa, Kippen, Auburn and also
those in this district.
LONDESBORO
`IVIES. H. DTIRNIN, Correspondent
Phone Blyth 37 r 19
Miss Margaret Tamblyn, Galt,
spent the weekend at her home:
Mrs. Nellie Watson is a patient
in Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea-
forth.
Mrs. Morley Crockford, Toronto,
spent a day with her aunt, Mrs.
H. Duman.
Mrs. Matilda Melville visited
with Mrs. Lillie Webster and other
friends last week. .
Mrs. Laura Lyon, Bert and Mar-
guerite, spent Sunday with Mr:
and Mrs. Earl Gaunt.-4.
Friends of Mrs. Wilmer Howatt
will be pleased to hear she is home
from the Clinton Public Hospital.
A number of the Public School
teachers took some of their pup-
ils to Goderich on Monday. to go
through \ the new Court House.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cowan
and Michael, Clinton, Charles Co-
wan, Detroit, spent Sunday with
their brother George and Mrs. Co-
wan.
Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Packman,
Windsor, are spending a few days
with Mrs. Jennie Lyon, Mrs.
William Hunking and other rela-
tives,
Dr. and Mrs. Kirk Lyon, Leam-
ington; Dr. and Mrs. Robert Lyon
and daughter Kathy, Edmonton,
Alta., spent last Wednesday with
Mrs. Jennie Lyon.
Modern Bank
Building For'
Ex-Clinton Boy
The completely modern Rank of
Montreal building in Milton. open-
ed on Monday, with manager Sen-
sor' .Corles.s (son of Mr, and Mrs,
M, T. Coxless, Clinton) and his
Staff providing service to cust-
omers.
• The 30x73 foot building is fin-
ished in brick, manufactured in
Milton, with the frontage finished
in silver-grey qtieeristori, lime-
stone,
An air-conditioning unit and
Streamlined counter-line with two
teller wickets set behind low
glass and bronze screens, acoustic-
tile ceiling, vinyl-;tile flooring and
fluorescent lighting give a bright,
airy comfortable atmosphere to
the banking room,
Two special banking innovations
will add to the convenience offer-
ed customers In the new B of M.
A night-depository unit, providing
"after-hours" service, will be of
particular interest to merchants
and tithed business men in the Mil-
Church Crusade
Ready For Last
Meeting, June II:
• (By our Herman correspondent)
At a meeting of South Huron
Crusade For Christ, held Monday,
June 4, at the Mennonite Church,
Zurich, plans were set up for the
pre-workers Conference on Mon-
day evening, June 11, at 8 p.m., in
the Evangelical United Brethren
Church Zurich. Evan Hedley,
Brantford, local director and ev-
angelist Cedric Sears will be there
to give final directions; to the
taem and workers. The film
"Workers Together With 'God,"
will be shown.
One thousand' bumper stickers
and 300 large' posters have been
distributed.
The great picture, "Workers To-
gether With God'," will be shown
and the last directions. will be giv-
en to the counsellors by the Rev.
J. E. Wattern.
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Burns WMS-WA
Meet In Home
Of Mrs. G. Watt
The Woman's: Missionary Society
and Woman's Association of Burns
United Church held their May
meetings at the home of Mrs.
George: Watt on May 30 with 20
in attendance. Prayer was offer-
ed by Mrs. William Trewin.
Mrs. Leslie Reid read the 'Scrip-
ture !followed with a story "My
Greatest Adventure" read by Miss
Jean Leiper.
Mrs. Viva McGregor gave the
study book chapter on "Immigra-
tion in the Local Church". Mrs.
J. T. White, president, then took
over the: business session. 'An in-
vitation from Kinburn society was
accepted for June 20.
Mrs. John Riley president of the
WA, auctioned off the articles in
the auction basket bringing a total
of $9.00.
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933 X-RAYED AT GORRIE
IN MOBILE CLINIC
Officials' at the: TB Chest X-
ray clinic in Gorrie reported that
933 persons took advantage of the
opportunity for a free: X-ray on
May 15,. while the mobile unit was
available.
ton Area,., who. wish to avoid the
danger of holding cash receipts on;.
band overnight or on weekends,
while a ledger-keeping system—a.
Complex mechanism which autom-
atically records all' withdrawals,
deposits!, W4000 and other
&neat data will eliminate Manual,
lem work and the making up of
passbooks for current-account cus,
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15 Attending
(By :our Hensall eorrespendenk!
The liensall 44-I White Bean:
Club meeting was held in the town
hall, Hensa11, on May $0,1, with 15
inembers present, and presided
over by Edgar Willert, ,president
of the organization,
Jack Cornell save a talk. On
preparing the ground and sowing
within the next week, Clarence:
McNaughton spoke pin. .scuffling
after the beans come up, It was
planned 'fin take a trip to the
Bean Marketing Board at London.
PAQE TEN