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PiSctS
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith,
Belmont, and Mr,
Frank Smith, London,
ors with Mr- and Mrs,
Gunning on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs., William Hodg
son visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Cottle, Thames Road.
Mr. Harvey Herbert, Bramp
ton, was a weekend visitor with
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pullman.
Mr. and Mrs. William Nutt, of
Thedford, and Mr. and Mrs,
Lloyd Nutt, Sarnia, were Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. E.
Ferguson.
Mrs. William French enter
tained Betty Duffield, Phyllis
and Margaret O’Brien on Satur
day in honor of Janie French’s
tenth birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell
and Maurice, of Listowel, visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fink-
beiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire
and Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire
attended anniversary services at
Saintsbury on Sunday and visited
with Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickins.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson
were at Niagara Falls Sunday.
Mrs. Kenneth Hodgson, Bar
bara and Brian spent the week
end in St. Marys with Mr. and
Mrs. Birtch.
Mr. and Mrs. William Morley,
Jr. and Janice visited on Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brock,
Chiselhurst. Bill Brock, who left
Sunday for his Coronation tour,
is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
William Morley, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Squire and
Douglas spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Mardlin, of
Denfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield,
Betty and Gayle attended Wood
ham anniversary services Sun
day and visited with Mrs. W.
Wynne.
Several from the community
attended the funeral services on
Saturday of the late Mr. Joseph
Mitchell.
Mr. Gordon McKinnon, Guelph,
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Grafton Squire.
Mr. and Mr3. George
and Jean were in London
with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Miss Willis and her pupils had
a picnic Thursday afternoon
following their Arbor Day pro-
Cyclone Ball
Going Strong
May
29—Kirkton at Carlingford
Russeldale at Motherwell
Thames Road at Boundary
Staffa at Monro
and Mrs.
were visit-
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Arksey
Sunday
Froats.
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3—:•Motherwell at Thames Road
Carlingford at Russeldale
Kirkton at Munro
Boundary at Staffa
5-«=-Thames Road at Motherwell
Carlingford at Staffa
Munro at Kirkton
Boundary at Russeldale .
8—Staffa at Thames Road
Carlingford at Kirkton
Munro at Motherwell
Russeldale at Boundary
10—Munro at Thames Road
Carlingl’ord at Boundary
Staffa at Russeldale
Kirkton at Motherwell
12—Thames Road at Staffa
Russeldale at Kirkton
Motherwell at Carlingford
Boundary at Munro
15—Russeldale at Carlingford
Motherwell at Munro
Kirkton at Thames Road
Staffa at Boundary
■Thames Road at Munro
Russeldale at Staffa
Motherwell at Kirkton
Boundary at Carlingford
19—Russeldale at Thames Road
Carlingford at Munro
Staffa at Kirkton
Boundary at Motherwell
22—Thames Road at Russeldale
Motherwell at Boundary
24—Thames Road at Kirkton
Munro at Boundary
Staffa at Carlingford
26—Kirkton at Russeldale
Carlingford at Motherwell
Munro at Staffa
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News of
Sunshine
By MRS. WILLIAM DICKEY
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johns
and Marie spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hodge
at Ripley.
Mr. George McDonald, of Pet
rolia, was a visitor with Mr. and
Mrs. William Dickey and family
on Saturday.
The Dickey girls entertained
11 of their girl friends to a birth
day party at their home on Sat
urday.
Sunday visitors were: Mr. and
Mrs. Lome Passmore and child
ren and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stew
art and baby, of Thames Road,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Knox and
Joyce of the Eighth. Line and
Miss Phyllis Baynard, of Downie,
with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rodd;
Mr. Ben Beavers and Mrs.
Myrtle Brown, of Exeter, and Mr.
and Mrs. Wib Kirkby, of Kirk
ton, with Mr. and Mrs. La Verne
Rodd.
Mr. John (Smithy) Johns is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Johns.
Report From
Edgewood
By MRS. ROY MOORE
Southcott Bros
Mr. Don Middleton spent Fri
day in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fenton, of.
Brinsley, visited with Mr, and
Mrs. Haysel Perrins.
Robert Gregory, of Sarnia,
spent the weekend with his pa
rents, Mr.’and Mrs. W. Gregory.
The Revere W.M.S. entertain
ed the Prospect Hill Circle at the
home of Mrs. Gordon
on Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
London, visited with
Mrs. Gerald Dann and
Miss Gladys Henderson,
chell, lias been
at Granton in
next year.
Mr. Joseph Zubal, Leslie and
Jimmie Moore were among the
ones to help clear away the fall
en barn of Mr. John Kopel, which
was destroyed by the storm on
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Gordon Rathburn attend
ed the executive meeting of the
Perth Presbyterial W.M.S. at
Stratford Friday.
Miss Audrey Harlton visited
over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Mel Westman and family.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Mullen who were
married in St. Marys last Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore,
Joyce and Marion visited Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Johns, of Thedford.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook, of
London, visited Thursday eve
ning with Mr. and Mi’s. Harold
Westman and family.
The storm that hit about 6:30
p.m. Thursday evening did slight
damage in the community, but
hit heavily on concessions 10 and
14 of London Township.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Westman
visited his aunt in Lucan on
Wednesday afternoon.
Sunday visitors with Mr
Mrs. Roy Moore were Mr.
Mrs. Trevor Foster, of the
chell Road, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Pye and Roger Goodwill, of Lon
don, and -Mr, and Mrs, Janies R.
Kenney and family, Strathroy.
No. 7 highway was blocked to traffic on Thursday evening for
three hours when a large tree
was blown across the highway
by the severe storm that eve
ning.
Mr, Gordon Mitchell and Mr,
Joseph Zuball were some of the
ones who had their roofs badly
damaged in Edgewood commun
ity.
Rathburn
Dann, of
Mr. and
family.
Mit-
engaged to teach
the junior room
and
and
Mit-
Graham Bell
Receives B. Sc.
Mr. Graham, Bell, formerly of
Elimville, has accepted a posi
tion with the Vancouver Iron
Company, British Columbia.
He graduated this spring from
the University of British Columbia,
receiving the degree of Bachelor
of Applied Science in Mechanical
Engineering.
While attending university,
Mr, Bell took a leading part in
student activities and in the
community affairs of the student
veterans housing project at the
former Little Mountain army
barracks in Vancouver.
Son of Mrs. Thomas Bell and
the late Thomas Bell, Elimville,
he attended Winchelsea School
and Exeter High School before
joining the Navy in 1941.
After his discharge in 19 47, he
completed junior matric and went
to university. He is married and
has two Children. The oldest will
start to school next September.
Many Mourn
Mrs. Whiting
The funeral of Mrs. Earl Whit
ing was held at the Dinney
Funeral Home on Saturday after
noon and interment made in
Exeter cemetery. Pallbearers
were William Ellerington, Harry
Coates, Maurice Coates, William
Essery, Cecil Skinner and Wil
liam Thomson.
Relatives and friends from out-
of-town who attended included:
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chappel, Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Lyons, Mr. and
•Mrs. Harry Chappel, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbert Chappel, Mr. and
Mrs. William Chappel, Dundas;
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford whiting, of
Toronto; Melvin and Bruce Fos
ter, Mrs. M. Travis, London; Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Whiting, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Whiting, Mr. and Mrs.
Report On
Grand Bend
By DIRS. IRENE MEYERS
The United Church Sunday
School is holding its annual pic
nic at Turnbull’s Grove on June
19. The cars will be at the
church at 5 p.m.
Mr. Erwin Bestard brought his
wife and new son home from St.
Joseph’s Hospital, May 16.
Mr. J. W. Holt is seriously ill
at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DeBjar-
dine and Mr. apd Mrs. Eldred
DdSjardine spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Everet Des-
jardine in Sarnia.
Mr, and Mrs. Wally Desjar-
dine were at Port Huron and
Detroit last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Desjardine
were in London last Thursday.
Mrs. O. Ebert is spending part
of her vacation at her cottage.
Mrs. Sturgeon was in London
during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Statton
visited the latter's father in
Sarnia on Friday. Thew were re
lieved to find that though in the
wrecked area, they were unhurt.
Mr. and Mrs. Witherspoon, of
London, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Oliver, Sunday.
Dr. Galbraith spent last week
at his cottage in Highlands.
Miss Ruth Sutherland visited
her father in Parkhill over the
weekend.
Allison Whiting, Mr. and Mrs.
George Whiting, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Hodgins, William Dixon,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dixon and
William Ritchie, of Parkhill, and
■seven representatives of Huron
Cooperative Association, and Mr.
and Mrs. Lome Watson, Mr, and
Mrs. Stanley Hartle, of Parkhill.
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