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Miss F. Ge,119p, ,Seefortle. is
at her cabin on Main Street.
Mr, and Mrs. R, Earl, Lon-
eon, ere at their Cottage on
Twyll Street.
my, and Mrs, Munroe Fish-
er .arel. Susan, Waterloo, are
occupying their cottage,
Mrs. R. E, Ashton, daughter
and family, London, are oc-
cupybv her cottage.
Mr, and Mrs. John Pearson
and Doug, Londen, spent the
weekend at their cottage.
Mrs, C. Pugh with her four
daughters, Carol, Diane, Cathy
and Debby, Royal Oak, Mich.,
are at their cottage,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rehn,
Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.,
spent the weekend at their
home here with the latter's
mother, Mrs. David Dewar,
Mrs. Ray Anderson, and Mrs.
e n Stout, Vermontsville,
Mich„ were weekend guests in
the village.
Mr- and Mrs. Joseph Clune,
Bermingham,. e
guests of Mr, and Mrs. David
Webb at the McCombe cottage.
Mr. and Mee Wilfred Castle
and two daughters returned
home on Sunday evening after
having been the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Purcell, Bar-
rie for a few days,
Mr. 'and MM. Frederick Et h,
with their children, Rick, Weer
dy, Leslie and John, Birming-
ham, Mich„ have come to sp-
end July at their cottage here,
Mr. .and Mrs. Lyle James,
Carole and Collett, Sarnia, who
occupied a cottage here for two
weeks have returned to their,
home,
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Katz
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Le-
foli, Toronto, were in the vil-
lage qn Sunday. The men are
associate editors on MacLean's
Magazine,
Miss Elvera Churchill, To-
ronto and Mrs, Ernest Shad-
dick were recent guests of Mr.
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(RayfAeld Correspondent)
The morality play "``very
Man" will be etagee. in Trinity
Parish Hall on Sunday even-
ing next, The cast here re-
hearsing on Sunday last were;
Feehic Daniels, Cam. Calder,
Orlo Miller, Peter Henderson,
Paul Eck, Meg Daniels, Mari,
don Miller, Lynn Hendetson,
Clhatees Ronson; seune. effects.,
Karry Ronson; wigs, Mae Ca'f-
fey; production and design,
Meriden Miller,
et is hoped that there will
be 'a good 'attendance at this
fine production by this group
from London for Trinity
Church,
and Mrs, R. Roy Fitzsimons
and family.
Karen Fitzsimons returned
home Friday 'after being the
guest of Mrs. Joe 11/layman and
Jeff at the RCAF Station
Centralia for several days last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Roy Fitz-
simons, Terry, Karen and Kee,
so, visited relatives in Gode-
rich and Teeswater recently.
Mrs. T. Peterson, with Ron-
ny and Louise, Willowdale,
were the guests of Mrs. George
Fellows and daughters, several
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Murray,
son and family, Toronto, are
occupying their cottage which
has recently been built on a
lot which he purchased from
John Pearson.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pearson
and Scott spent Saturday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Pearson en route after a
holiday at Sauble Beach to
their home in St. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sherri-it,
London, have motored to the
Canadian west to visit their
daughter in Regina. Occupying
their cottage are her sister and
brother, Mrs. E, Joniff and W.
Osborne, Detroit,
William McDool with Mr.
and Mrs. William Mcllwain and
Robert Mcllwain, Goderich
Township, drove to Toronto for
the Orangemen's parade to
hear and see the famous Irish
Bend, on' the 12th, and also
'attended 'the Walk in Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Evans
and sons Clark and John, To-
ronto, are visiting the Rev, and
Mrs. W. C. Smith at the par-
sonage. Mr, Evans is princi-
pal in emeritus of the Vaugh-
an Road Collegiate Institute,
Toronto. He is Mrs. Smith's
brother.
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Kerr ' included
Mrs. 'Florence Hill 'and son
Harry accompanied 'by his
young friend Pat Ryan, Mrs.
Alice -Britney, Petrone; Mrs.
Wolsey, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Welsh, Jr., Clinton; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Welsh, Sr., Wind-
sor; Mr. and Mrs. William For-
rest and daughter Mary Anne,
Seaforth.
United WA •
The July meeting of the Wo-
man's Association of St. An-
drew's United Church was held
at the home of Mrs. Lindsay
Smith with 21 attending.
The meeting opened with the
theme hymn, "Let the Beauty
of Jesus be seen, in me," fol-
lowed by the women's motto,
"Children of Light".
Miss J. E. Stirling gave the
treasurer's statement. Mrs,
Lloyd lelakins gave a reaiding.
It was decided to hold the
bake sale in the church base-
ment on Saturday, July 23 at
2.30 p.m.
The August meeting will be
held in Clan Gregor Square,
with 'a picnic lunch. The meet-
ing closed with prayer after
which lunch was served,
Trousseau Tea For
Joyce Greg
Prior to Wedding
(13a,yfteld Correspondent)
Mrs. Bert Greer entertained
at a trousseau tea at her home
en Saterday, July 9, in lion-
our of her daughter Joyce,
For this occasion the rooms
were most tastefully decorated
with delphinium, roses and
shasta daisies,
The tea table, done in white
linen was centred with the
same flowers, flanked with
pink tapers.
Um, Greer received the
many guests wearing a white
/hien two-piece dress with pink
canna:eon corsage. The bride-
elect wore a blue nylon full-
skirted frock with pink cor-
sage and Mrs. B. R. Robinson,
Goderich, mother of the groom-
to-he, was attired in a navy
sheath dress with white carna-
tion corsage.
Pouring tea in the afternoon
were the bride's 'grandmother,
Mrs, E. Greer, 'her great grand'
mother, Mrs. John Sctocluner,
Sr., and. aunts, Miss Lottie
Greer and Mrs, Gladwin West-
lake.
Serving at the tea table
were Mrs. Rees and Mrs.
Graft, Goderich and Mrs. Wil-
liam Talbot, Jr.
Misses Rose Marie Talbot,
Judy Armstrong and Bonnie
Robinson showed the trous-
seau.
Pouring in the evening were,
Mrs. Glen Layton, Mrs. Keith
Layton, Mrs. Roy Scotchmer,
Mrs, Gordon, Scotchreer, Mrs.
Jack Scotchmer, Jr., Mrs. Char-
les Scotchmer, all aunts of the
bride.
Mrs. William Stanbury and
Miss Louise Talbot served at
the tea table.
Displaying the trousseau in
the evening were' Misses Char-
lene Scotchmer, Beverley
Heard and Ann Westlake.
Wendy Greer and Diane
Cleave looked after the guest
book.
Others who helped in this
happy occasion were Mrs. Ivan
Steckle, Mrs. Gordon Scotch-
mer, Mrs. Grant Stirling and
Mrs. Fred Arkell.
Thompson Family
Picnic in Hen'sall
Community Park
(Kippen Correspondent)
The Thompson reunion, in its
22nd year, was held Saturday
afternoon in, Hensel]. Commun-
ity Park with a good atten-
dance. Sports were as follows:
races, five and wider, Linda
Miller, Billy Thomson; six to
eight, John Thomson, Barbara
Staniake; eight to ten, Judith
Schneider, Eleanor Stanlake.
Thinnest couple, Mr. and
Mrs. Bent Thomson; youngest
grandmother, Mrs. Herb Brit-
ton; stocking seam race, lefts.
E. Keyes; kicking the slipper,
Herb Britton; largest family,
Mrs. Bert Thomson; person.
with the most buttons, Mrs.
N. Cooke; clothes pin race,
Mrs. Gordon Stewart; lucky
chair at supper, Mrs.. E. Key-
es; oldest person present, Ro-
bert Thomson; youngest baby,
Jennifer Joan Cooke, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Cooke; bean guessing, Mrs.
Grace Thomson.
Albert Alexander, president,
was in the chair. The secre-
tary's report was given by
Mrs. Gwen O'Rourke. Officers
for 1961: president, Norman
Staniake; vice-president, Elgin
Thomson; secretary-treasurer,
Mrs, Lorne Thomson; sports
committee, Mr. and Mrs.
O'Rourke and Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Thomson; lunch com-
mittee, Mr. anti Mrs. Alex Mil-
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thom-
son.. The next picnic is to be
held at the cottage of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Stanlake, Port
Blake, on the third Wednes-
day in July.
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Mr, and Mrs, Logan Keys,
Nashville, Tenn., called on
friends 'here last week.
Quite a number attended the
,annual Coleman picnic held in
the Lions Park, .Seafentki on
Saturday last,
The Varna Unified Church
Woman's Missionary Society
entertained the Baby Band and
Mission; Band at a picnic on
Thursday last in Clan. Gregor
Square, Hayfield, A very en-
joyahle time was spent.
The following is the list et
sports winners: pre-school,
Blaine Stephenson; six to eight,
Debora Stephenson, Marlene
Coleman; Dale Stirling, Ken'
ny Coleman; eight to 12,
Louise McCaig, Ann Stephen,
son; boys, Brian IVIcAsh, Don
Taylor; 13 ,and over, Bonnie
Stirling, Patsy McCaig; kick-
the-slipper, Don Taylor; sack
race, Glenda Johnston; .bun-
ny race, Joyce Hayter, Mar-
garet Aldington; put penny in
milk bottle, Glenda Johnston;
trip to California, Mrs. Robert
Stirling; elastic relay, Ann Ste-
phenson, Glenda Johnston's
group; pop bottle race, Shirley
Mustard; oven mitt contest,
Mrs. Louis Taylor; youngest
baby present, Danny Taylor;
lucky plate, Mrs. Wayne Tay-
lor; guessing articles in thim-
ble, Mrs. William Taylor. Mrs.
Ralph Stephenson and Mrs.
Gordon Coleman were in
charge of the sports.
The Rev, and Mrs. W. J.
Woalfrey were callers at the
United Church parsonage on
Sunday last. They have been
in Newfoundland for the past
three years'. They motored
from St. Johns and will now
reside in Ontario on the Tray
Pastoral Charge.
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Goderich
Township South
Roy Leggate, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
is spending his holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. John. Torrance
and family.
James McDonald had the
misfortune to fall last Friday.
He broke his leg and is a pat-
ient in the Clinton. Public Hos-
pital.
M.T. and Mrs. Kenneth
Bailey, Arnherstburg, were vii-
filing his grandmother, Mrs.
James Stirling one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Koyle, Jr., and
Mr. and Mrs. Koyle, Sr., Lon-
don visited with Mr, and Mrs.
Merrill Switzer on Sunday.
Sunday evening Miss Mar-
lene Riley left to work in Lon-
don for the month of July,
Douglas McGregor returned
home from week's holiday in
London with his grandmother,
Mass. Monk.
Stuart A. Brown, Grand,
Bend, is visiting his aunt and
uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Eizar
lVfousseau.
Mr, ,and Mrs, Norman Stan-
lake, Exeter, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Elston Dowson on Fri,
day.
William Arnold returned'
home from Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth, where he
was a patient the past week.
Miss Joyce Hood is holiday-
ing for a week with her cousin,
Diane Perkins, London, and
another week in Port Stanley.
Herb Stephenson was moved
by ambulance Friday from
Clinton Public Hospital to Vic-
toria Hospital, London,
Miss Marie .Jarrott, Strat-
ford visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Jiarrott .over
the weekend,
Mrs. Rickert, Sr., Harriston,
is spending this week at the
home of her son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Dickert,
The past two weeks Miss
Marlene Riley was teaching
Grade 4 .at the Exeter Sum-
mer Bible School. The regis-
tration at Exeter this year was
233.
Misses Grace, Eleanor and
Doris Riley were holidaying
with their grandparents and
while there they attended Zu-
rich Summer Bible School for
two weeks. The enrollment
was around 180.
Mrs. Nancy Riley has re-
turned home from two weeks'
vacation with Mr. and Mrs, C.
3. Smith, Ancaster. While
there she was taken to see the
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Sunday guests with Mr, and
Mrs,, Elston Dowson included:
Mr, .and Mrs. William Franks,
Miss' Maggie Winder, Mrs. Sa-
die Winder, Verne Franks, all
of London; Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Clarke, Brecefield; Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Kerr, Win-
throp, and. Dennis Kerr, Thorn-
dale,
Annual Picnic
The Mission Band and Baby
Band picnic of St. Andrew's
United Church was held Thum-
day afternoon, July 14, at
Lions Park, Seaforth with a
good attendance.
Sports and contests were
won as follows: four and un-
der, Billy McGregor, Gregory
Lave; four to school age, Joan
Fiekheiner, Leslie Coleman;
six to nine, girls, Gwenneth
Hendrick, Nancy Consitt; boys,
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.Wint Kyle, Kenneth Jones; ten
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Relay for small children,
Joan Sinclair's team; .youngest
baby, John. Binnendylt; kick
the slipper in the box, Mrs.
Alex MclYfurtrie; grandmother
with the most grandchildren
present, Mrs, Ross Lave;
youngest grandmother, Mrs.
Alex Meleturtrie; ledies' rue-
ning -race, Mrs. John Deitz,
Mrs. Keith Love; guessing the
number of names ofin page ten
in the phone book, Mrs. Ross
Love; largest earrings, Mrs
Hugh Hendrick; spoon, and
bean race, Mrs. John Sinclair;
lucky tunch, Billy McGregor.
The sports committee mem-
bers were Mrs. Kenneth 1Vfe-
Lellari, Mrs, Howard Finkbeir,
er, Mrs, William Coleman,
Table committee, Mrs, John
Cooper, Sr., Mrs, Alex MeMur-
trle, Mrs. Harold Jones. Hos-
tesses for the day were Mrs.
Ross l3roadfoort and. Miss Dor-
°thy Turner.
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