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United Church School Picnic
j The members of the United
| Church School enjoyed a> very
l pleasant outing at Grand Bend
on Wednesday "of last week
when they held then' annual
picnic. The committee in. charge
had a very fine program of
sports arranged which both old
and young entered
heartedly. The large
ent enjoyed a picnic
which a ball game
afternoon’s activities to a close
A list of
sports is
scramble
members
class
'balloon race
ores Pfaff,
Marie Absalom
backward race,
into whole
crowd pres*
supper after
brought the
.the winners
as follows
for the
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of the
candy
tiny folks,
Chambers'
foot race, Mary Johnston,
!, June Wright, Del-
Barbara Wright and
forward and
Delores Pfaff
and June Wright; ten pins, Mr.
Wm. Schroeder; kicking slipper,
Miss Mary Chambers; potato
peeling, Mrs. R. Johnston;
guessing contest, Mr. Johnston;
several other contests were tied
for winners.
Induction service was neld for
Rev. H- Currie in the United
Church on Friday evening. Ser
vice was conducted by Rev,
Snell, of James St. Church, Exe
assisted by Rev. Mair, of
of
Fall Fair Dates
Bayfield ................... Aug. ‘
Elmira ....... Sept. 3, 4 a:
Milverton ......
Blyth .............
Durham .........
Ripley ..... ......
Seaforth ........
Tavistock .......
Clifford .........
Hanover .......
Kincardine ....
Chesley ..........
New Hamburg
Stratford .
Em bro ....
Mildmay ..
Exeter ......
Listowel ...
Harriston
Zurich ....
Lucknow .,
Mitchell ....
Dru.mbo ....
Kirkton ..
Woodstock
Brussels ..
Fordwich .
St. Marys
Teeswater
Atwood ...
Ingersoll ...
Sept. 30-Oct. 1
Sept. 30-Oct. 2
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5-6
7- 8
8- 9
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Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sunday and
Evening Service
One .garage will be open
in Exeter on Sundays and
during the evenings
throughout the week
Open this Sunday and
, During the Evenings
Throughout the Week
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CHESTERFIELDS
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Repaired
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Furniture Store
Exeter
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ter,
Thames Road, Rev. Weir,
Centralia, and Rev. Stanway, of
Brucefield. Following the ser
vice a reception was held in the
S.S. auditorium when the mem
bers of the congregation had the
pleasure of meeting Rev. and
Mrs. Currie. Lunch was served
by the ladies of the congregation
Representatives were
from Brinsley and
Churches.
Mrs. William Robison,
burn, spent a few days over the
week-end with her daughter,
Mrs. Currie and Rev, Currie,
Miss Ellen Veal, of Hazleton,
Penn,, is spending a pleasant
vacation with Mr, and Mrs. Ed
ward Chambers and family and
Miss Mary Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamport
daughters, of Albenii, 13.C.,
visiting with
tives here.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Either and
son, Ronald, of Detroit, visited
last week with Mrs. Eilber’S
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. King.
Mr. and Mrs. Eilber and son are
spending the remainder of their
vacation at Muskoka.
Misses Laura Woodall
Kae MacIntyre, of London,
ited over the week-end with
and Mrs. Jos. Woodall.
Mr. and
and family,
are spending
home of Mr.
Wein.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rodgers,
of Avalon, Penn., are spending
a portion of their honeymoon
with the latter’s aunt, Mrs. Wes
Wein ajid Mr. Wein.
Mrs. M. Hitchman, Mr. and
Mrs. J. McIntosh and family
spent the week-end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Wade. Mrs.
Hitchman is remaining for a few
weeks.
Mr. and
Ricky are
the home
Fahrner.
Miss Evelyn Huras, of Strat
ford, psent the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Faist.
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hodge, of
Staffa, have moved to the vil
lage and have taken over the
business recently purchased
from Messrs. Faist Bros, and E.
K, Fahrner.
to our midst.
. Mrs. Lena
week with
Camlachie.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stevenson,
accompanied by their guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Hyde, of England,
are enjoying a trip through the
Manitoulin Islands.
Mr. Carmen Roeszler suffered
a painfulj accident last week
while assisting with shingling
his father’s house. The scaffold
broke allowing Carmen to drop
to the ground, with the result
that he broke "the bone in his
heel and will be laid ,up for some
time.
Mr. and Mrs I-Ieury Quehl and
family, of Kitchener, spent a
few days last .week with Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Young.
Rev. Dahms is attending a
Convention in Indiana this
week.
Mr. and .Mrs. H. Sparling and
son, Claire, of Walkerton, Mr
Eldon Smith and Mrs. .Jno.
Smith visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith in hon
our of Mr. Gerald Smith’s
day.
Visitors during the past
at the home of Mr. and
Wm. Oestriecher were Mr,
Mrs. Abel and son, Bobble,
Iroquois, Mrs. Jno. Brown,
Zurich, and Miss Olgo Hoare,
Toronto.
Miss Lulu Morlock, of Wind-
who has been visiting at
home of her parents, Mr.
Mrs. Edward Morlock, Cor
past ten days, left on Sun*
for New York Where she Will
the plane for Port of Spain,
There she will board
which
Cape Town.
Miss Morlock will be teaching in
the Junior Collegiate School for
Girls at Port Elizabeth, South
Africa, as an exchange teacher
for one year. The train journey
from Cape Town to .Port Eliza
beth is approximately 760 miles
and is commonly known as “The
Garden Route" of Cape Prov
ince.
the
and
present
Shipka
of Au-
and
are
the former’s rela-
Mrs. Paul
of Monaca,
two weeks
and Mrs.
and
vis-
Mr.
Temple
Penn.,
at the
Wesley
Mrs. Lou Hoare and
spending a week at
of Mr. and Mrs. H.
We welcome them
Cook is spending a
her daughter in
son,
the
and
the
day
take
Trinidad
the “Drakensburg Castle
sails directly to
birth-
week
Mrs.
and
of
of
of
CENTRALIA
Mrs. R. J. Smith was a guest
at the Schneek-Gray wedding at
Stratford on Saturday afternoon
of last week.
Mrs. Alonzo Abbott, of Lon
don, visited with Mrs. Clara Ab
bott. on Wednesday of last week.
Mrs. N. Baker of Grand Bend,
visited on Thursday of lust week
witli Mrs. W. Bowden.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Godnult
and family spent Sunday at Ip-
perwash Beach.
Mr.* and Mrs. Verne Essery, of
Winnipeg, are visiting with Mrs
Parsons and Mrs. Kershaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fralick
and sons, of Detroit, and Mrs.
Sara Steeper and daughter, of-
Corbett, were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgins.
F/S and Mrs. J.
family, of Barrie,
the week-end with
parents, Mr. and
Gates.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lamport
and family, of Albenii, B.C., are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Lamport. The ocher members of
the Lamport family spent Sun
day under the parental roo'f.
The Alert Mission Band will
meet on Sunday morning during
the church service hour at the
home of Marina Bowden.
Mr. Murray Elliott is in Vic
toria Hospital, London, suffering
from a dislocated vertebrae, the
result of a fall from a load of
hay. His many friends wish him
a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hicks
were guests at the Walden-Mac
Donald wedding in Kincardine
on Saturday of last week,
groom is a nephew’ of
Hicks.
T. Gates and
visited over
the former’s
Mrs. Ralph
Norris Reunion
Tiie descendants of the late
Hugh Norris held their annual
picnic at Seaforth Park with an
attendance of over 100. Races
and games were enjoyed under
th^ leadership of Mr. and Mrs.
’----- Mrs, Butson, of
honored as the
Pete Pidgeun.
Munro, was
oldest of the brothers and sis
ters present. After
meeting was held to choose the
officers, with the retiring presi
dent, Harry Norris, of Cromarty
presiding
elected:
Norris,
Butson;
Duncan,
ecutive will name
look after next
Relatives were
Ailsa Craig, Motherwell,
cheil, Staffa, Cromarty,
Exeter and London.
supper a
. The following
lion. president,
Mitchell; pres.,
secretary, Mrs.
The new
committees to
year’s picnic,
present from
Mit-
Munro,
Exeter.
were
James
Hugh
Alex
ex-
Custom
Combiningdone pone as Booked with 12 Foot New
Massey "Harris Combine and New Holland Baler
Square Bales —-
EXPERT OPERATOR
STAFFA
A reception was held at
Staffa hall in honor of Mr.
Mrs. Norman Dow who were re
cently married. M'usic for danc
ing was supplied by the Har-
burn orchestra. An address was
read by Murray Christie and the
newlyweds were presented
an occasional chair and
mirror.
A reception was held in
quliar hall for Mr. and
Lloyd
can) of
read by
couple
and
with
wall
Far-
Mrs.
Dun-
aH
hall for Mr.
Miller (nee Doris
Staffa. An address was!
Ross Hogarth and the
received a floor lamp
end table.
ZION
and Mrs. Allan Jaques
ELIMVILLE
Mrs. Geo. Armstrong and
Billy are spending a few weeks
with the former’s parents
Saskatchewan,
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ford,
Eden, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Skinner. >
Miss June Sinclair, of Centra
lia, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Woods.
Mr. Harold Kerslake is all
smiles this week, It’s a boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McDonald
and Pamela, of Owen Sound,
have returned home after spend
ing the past week with Mr.'
and Mrs. Philip Murch.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Bonis, of St.
Marys, visited on Sunday with
Mr. John Ridley.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long
family,
Sunday
Johns.
Mr.
Sharon
Mrs. Thos. Bell
Mildred Miller
Harold Bell
home of Mr.
Stephen on
Florence Bell
an
Miss
New
Bell
U.S.A, to California
British Columbia to
Mr. and Mrs.
Vancouver.
Mr. Harvey Sparling has ac
cepted a position with the Bren
nan Construction Co. at Centra
lia Airport for the holidays.
Murray Stephen has secured a
position with the Brennan Con
struction Co. at Centralia as
Bookkeeper.
Mr. Laurie Stephen is suffer
ing a broken rib after his car
was in collison with another
driven by Frank Hudson, of
Granton. Laurie Stephen and his
cousin Mildred Miller of London
were coming to tlieir home at
Elimville when the accident oc
curred at the Lucan crossing of
the Roman line. After being hit
the Stephen car ran into the
ditch and broke off telephone
pole. All suffered shock and
bruises. Both cars were badly
damaged.
•of
with
and
and
son
and
Atwood, visited on
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Mrs. Lloyd ’ Bell,
Noel, of Exeter,
Florence Bell,
, Mr. and Mrs.
gathered at the
and Mrs. Chas.
Sunday to wish
a safe journey on
motor trip with
W. Stephensen«\ of Birr, to
York, then wiHi Bessie they will motor' through
to California and to
visit with
Graham Bell at
extended
KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Taylor,
Patty and Terry, of, Stratford
are visiting with Mrs. R. Dins-
dale and Miss Mabel Whiteman.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cann
Susan, of Clinton, visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
nold Gackstetter.
Mr. and Mi's. Schnell
family, of Camrose, Alta.,
visiting with Mrs. Schnell’s
ents, Mr. and
Bride,
Mr. and Mrs.
of Egmondville
day with theii'
ter-in-law, Mr,
Finlayson.
Sympathy
is extenedd
and family
Mr. W. Dietz on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs,
visited on Sunday
Mrs. Harry Fuss,
Line.
Several of the J
ils and teachers
broad smiles now.
Mrs. Robert
James Finlayson
visited on Sun
son and
and Mrs,
of
to
in
A grammar-school teacher
to separate two little
were fighting.
“Sammy,’’ she said,
you kick Johnny in
mach?”
“I couldn’t help it-
around too quick.’’
Mr.
and Ray visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tookey, of
London.
Miss Rhoda Nixon, of Granton
is spending several days with
her sister, Mrs. Gerald Hern.
Misses Irene Brock and Ellen
DeJang, of London, visited over
the week-end with the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Welling
ton Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Hern vis
ited on -Sunday with Mr. and1
Mrs. Orville Rogers, of Kirktoxt
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield
and family, of Whalen, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Brock.
Mrs. M. Spence, of Blanshard
and Miss Ann Whitby, of Tor
onto, visited on Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern.
Quite a number from the
community attended the Orange
Parade held in Clinton on Mon
day.
> Mrs. Eph. Hern spent Monday
he turned; with her daughter, Mrs. Allan
I Westcott, of near Exeter. •
The
Mrs.
i
boys
had
who
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