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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner at
tended the Bell family picnic at
Exeter and the Pym reunion at
Seaforth on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coates
spent Saturday in Toronto.
Master Michael and Donald
Corriveau, of California, are holi
daying with their aunt, Mrs.
Jack Blair.
Mrs. M. H. Elston, accompan
ied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith,
attended the Highland games at
Embro on July 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray McLeod,
Karon and Janice, Newmarket,
spent the weekend with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
George McFalls, and called on
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. James Eagleson
and family, of Greenway, were
supper guests on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkinson.
Miss Shirley Atkinson is holi
daying with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Atkinson, of Wilton Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elston and
family and Mrs, M. H. Elston
spent a few days of the past week
in Dundalk. They attended a
garden party at St. Paul’s
C li u r c. h , Melancton township,
where Allan was guest soloist.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Willard and
Betty Ann, of Mount Hope, near
Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Johnson and family, of
Carlyle, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Jessie Lewis.
Mrs. Dean Gibson spent the
weekend at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Langford
and John and Mrs. Frank Lang
ford attended the decoration ser
vice at Kirkton cemetery on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Gregus and
family, of Chatham, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. John Spacek on
Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Greg
us, of London, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Spacek.
John Rolko, of Orillia, and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Rolko and Allen,
of Toronto, spent the weekend
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Rolko.
Mr. and Mrs. George Miller
and family, of Flint, Mich., were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George McFalls. Miss Audrey
Tindall, of Lucan, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mc
Falls.
Elimville Sunday School
Holds Picnic At Seaforth
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By MRS. W. MOTZ
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson
and Linda, of London, spent the
weekend with Mr. Charles An
derson.
Mr, Mark Mitchell, of Exeter,
is holidaying with Mr. Charles
Anderson.
Mr. Isaac Sims, London; spent
the weekend with his brothers
and sister, Mrs. Harry Lewis.
Mrs. Isaac Sims and family,
of London, spent Sunday with
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. William Motz
spent Thursday in Exeter with
Mir. and Mrs. William Horney
and took in the celebration at
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The E limville Sunday School
picnic was held on Tuesday, June
29, in Seaforth Lions Park, with
87 present. A ball game and
races were enjoyed in the after
noon.
Winners of the races were:
Children four and under, Steven
Johns, Dale Skinner; girls six to
eight, Jo-Anne Miners, Marilyn
Johns; boys six to eight, Edward
Johns, Grant Gilfillan; girls eight
to ten, Frances Johns, Helen
Heshlinga; boys eight to ten, Neil
Valentyn, Brian Hern; girls 10
to 12, Grace Johns, Sylvia Johns;
boys 10 to 12, Grant Skinner,
Edward Skinner.
Young ladies, Grace Johns, Syl
via Johns; young men, Floyd
Cooper, Bob Johns; married la
dies, Lenore Parsons, Grace Pym;
m a r r i e d men, Howard Johns,
Lome Elford; kicking the slip
per, Mrs. Alvin Cooper and Bob
Johns; ball relay, W. J. Moore’s
team; bean and bottle relay, Mr.
Moore’s side; ball and basket,
Grace Johns, Bob Johns; child
ren’s relay, Helen Heshlinga,
Afga Valentyn; balls on plates,
boys’ side; most buttons, Bob
Johns.
Youngest present, Janice Johns;
oldest present, Mary Herdman;
birthday nearest date, Elaine
Johns.
Bell Reunion
The Bell family reunion was
held on Sunday, July 4, in River
view Park, Exeter, with 112 at
tending. Races were enjoyed and
supper was served.
Winners were: Children five
and under,. Larry Skinner, Jim
mie Watson; girls eight and un
der, Shirley Jaques, Brenda Hunt;
boys eight and under, Douglas
McBeath, Edward Johns; girls 12
and under, Grace Johns, Vesta
Watson; boys 12 and under, Ross
McBeath, Noel Bell; young la
dies, Grace Johns, Lucille Wat
son; young men, Lloyd Cooper,
Harry Jaques; married ladies,
Wanda Robinson, Helen Bell;
married men, Ross Skinner, Wil
fred Hunkin; grandparents news
paper race, Vera Watson; kicking
the slipper, Rosaleen Schenk,
Helen Bell; men, Lloyd Bell,
Wilfred Hunkin; orange race,
Earl Bell, Noel Bell; bean and
straw race, Glen Bell and Viola
Hunkin, Gilbert Johns and Grace
Johns; pail and ball race, Gilbert
Johns and Mrs. Glen Bell.
Lifesaver race, Harold Bell’s
side; utnbrella race, Gilbert John’s
side; clothespins and bottle race,
Harold Bell’s side; children’s re
lay, boys’ side; elimination race,
Ross McBeath, Doris Scott; the
grandmother with most grand
children present, Mrs. Thomas
Bell; grandfather with oldest
grandson present, Mr. Philip
Murch; youngest baby, Eugene
Faveri (seven weeks); hidden
gift, Harry Jaques.
It was decided to have picnic
the first Sunday in July next
year in Exeter’s Riverview Park.
Sports committee is Mr. and Mrs.
Wellington Bell, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Smithers; table committee,
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns, Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Cooper, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Bell, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Parsons, Mr, and Mrs. Sam
Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. William
Morley.
Officers elected were: Presi
dent, Wilfred Hunkin; secretary
treasurer, Vera Watson.
Personal Items
Mr. John Miners is all smiles.
It’s a boy!
Sunday evening visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephen
were Mr, and Mrs. Wellington
Bell and girls, of Detroit; Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Bell and family,
of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Milan
Nash and Brian, of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Newman,
of Sebewaine, Mich., visited on
Friday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Murch.
Mrs. Thomas Bell, of Exeter,
is spending some time at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles
Stephen.
Mr. and Mrs. William Routly
attended the decoration service
of. Kirkton cemetery on Sunday
and visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Crago.
Mr. Roy Ford, of Moose Jaw,
is visiting with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Grant Ford.
Mrs. L. C. White and Mrs.
Mervin Thornton and Judith, of
Kintore, visited Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. William Routly. .
Mr, and Mrs. John Heatherall,
of Owasa, Mich., spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Murch.
Mr. Elgin Skinner is holiday
ing for two weeks before attend
ing Summer School for five
weeks.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Cooper were Mr. and
Mrs. Russell King and family, of
Crediton, and Mr. and Mrs. Hor
ace Delbridge and boys, of Win-
chelsea.
Mrs. Jean Jackson and Mrs.
Adelaide Alexander, of Toronto,
visited a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Murch. Mrs. Jackson
is remaining for two weeks’ holi
days.
Mrs. Jackson Woods and Bob
by, Mrs. Gilbert Johns and Ed
ward spent two days with Mr.
Lewis Woods, of Stokes Bay.
Bobby and Edward are holiday
ing for a few days.
Mr. Maynard Marginson, Lon
don, and Mr. Edward Skinner
spent Saturday at Inver Huron
where Mr. Margison is building
two cottages on his property.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym at
tended the Pym picnic in Sea
forth on Sunday at Lions Memor
ial Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sparling,
of London, visited a couple of
days with Mr. Harry Sparling.
Miss Betty Ann Stephen is
spending some holidays at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Milan Nash
of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skinner
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mel
ville Skinner visited on Sunday
.with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford, of
Eden.
Miss Annie Hannah, of Kings
ville and Mrs. Harry Webber, of
Woodham, visited with their
aunt, Mrs. Thomas Bell, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Stephen on Monday afternoon.
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Mrs. Joseph Eagleson is visit
ing with Mrs. Henry Eagleson of
Dashwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cripps
and sons of Yorktown, Man., are
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Curts.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner and
sons, of Bright’s Grove, spent the
weekend with Mrs. J. Gardner.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor and
family, of Varna, visited on Sun
day with Mr, Lisle Woodburn
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ehgleson and
Wayne, of Detroit, spent a few
days With Mr. and Mrs. William
Eagleson.
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Hodge and
daughters of Detroit spent the
weekend with Mrs. Albert Pol-
lock.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve BrOphey of
Gravenhurst Visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophoy.
A number Of relatives front
this vicinity attended the funeral
of the late Mr. Henry Eagleson
of Dashwood last Wednesday.
Dashwood Group
Holds Final Meet
The members of the Dashwood
Women’s Institute held their
final meeting for the summer on
Tuesday, June 29. Mrs. E. Rader
presided for the business and
Mrs. Ervin Schade for the pro
gram.
A letter from the Grand Bend
branch was read accepting an in
vitation to join with Dashwood
ladies in an extension course,
“Program planning”. Mrs. G.
Andersen gave a humorous read
ing and Mrs. C. Snell read a
poem.
Mrs. L. Schenk spoke on the
motto. Mr-. M. Merner spoke on
the topic. “Agriculture and Can
adian Industry”. A Canadian-
manufactured article was named
in answer to the roll call. Straw
berries, ice cream and cake were
served by Mrs. C. Snell’s group.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Art Allemand
enjoyed a week’s vacation fish
ing around Sault Ste. Marie.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith and
Tommy. Mrs. Georgina Witt, of
Buffalo, and Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Rader were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ervin Rader Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hutchin
son and Alva, of Blair, attended
the funeral of the late Henry
Eagleson on Wednesday, Alva is
remaining with his aunt, Mrs.
Eagleson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Britt,
Mildred, Jean, Carol and Arthur,
of Pigeon. Mich., Mrs. Mabel Gil
bert and Ellen, of Clinton, were
weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. William Haugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader and
family were Sunday visitors with
Mr. .and Mrs. Leonard Reste-
mayer.
Darlene Ada, infant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader,
was baptized Sunday morning by
Rev. L. Higinell in Zion Luthe
ran Church. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Telfer, of Brantford were spon
sors.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Tieman
and Linda, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Ken McCrae and Bon
nie, visited Nancy at Muskoka
during the .July 1 holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wieburg i
and family, of Waterloo, were;
visitors in town Saturday eve- ’
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wery.
two daughters, a son and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Wery, of Penn
sylvania. were visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Kraft.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Becker and
family and Mrs. Mary Becker
spent Dominion Day in Kitchener
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kim-
pel. Mrs. Mary Becker remained
with her daughter for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Huffman,
of Port Colborne, spent the holi
day with Mrs. Letta Taylor and
Anne.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weido and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Beck, all of Detroit, visited re
cently at the home of Mrs. Fred
Schlundt.
Mr. aiid Mrs. Harry Guenther,
of Windsor, spent the holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. Syd Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Syd Baker spent
Sunday at Wasaga Beach.
Summer vacation Bible School
opened in the Evangelical U.B.
Church Monday, July 5. conduct
ed by Rev. W. Krotz and his
assistants, with 43 enrolled.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pitt and
Ross, Miss Lilian Treitz and Mrs.
William Pitt, all of London, and
Audrey Kestle, of Detroit, were
weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. C. Snelll. Mrs. William Pitt
is spending a week with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Snell.
Mr. and Mrs. Mario Faveri and
son, of Chatham, were visitors
last week with the latter’s fa
ther, Mr. Sam Miller.
Mrs. William Bacon and two
little daughters, of Toronto, are
spending a couple of weeks with
her father, Mr. Sam Miller.
Mr. Sam Miller, Mrs. Leonard
Schenk and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Mario Faveri and son, Mrs. Wil
liam Bacon and daughter attend
ed the Bell reunion in Exeter on
Sunday.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Becker were Joyce
.Ten Eyck, Walter Olley, Fred
Ten Eyck and Roy Eckstein, all
of Kitchener.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Rader were Rev. and
Mrs. L. Higenell a.nd Peter. Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph Keller and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Telfer and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bruce, of
■Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Snyder, of Brantford, spent the
weekend with Mrs. Bertha Hay-
ter and attended the Willert re
union. Little Mary Anne Hay ter
returned home with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Bruce for her vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rader and
Keith and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Guenther and Jack spent the
weekend in Toledo, Ohio, with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dempster.
Keith remained for his vacation.
Miss Katherine Zimmer, of
Zurich is vacationing with her
grandmother, Mrs. Alex Zimmer,
BuHntester Reunion
The fifth annual Burmiester
reunion was held at Maple Grove
near Kitchener on Sunday, July
4, With nearly 100 attending.
Following registration, dinner
was served. Two minutes’ silence
was observed for members Who
had passed away during the year.
Sports, a ball game and swim
ming filled the afternoon pro
gram.
Election of officers was held after
the picnic supper. Sylvester Bur-
miester of Preston was named
1955 chairman and Mrs. Percy
Burmeister of Galt, was elected
secretary-treasurer for the third
term. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Maier of
Dashwood were named as sports
committee.
The 1955 picnic Will be held
at the same place.
News Budget From
Brinsley
By MRS. L. CRAVEN
The Sunday Schools of St.
Mary’s Anglican and Brinsley
United Churches held their an
nual Sunday School picnic on
Friday evening last on S.iS. No.
6 McGillivray school grounds.
The children and mothers of
School Section No. G McGillivray
held a social afternoon on June
24 and presented their retiring
teacher. Miss Hewitt, with an
end table and mirror.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Trevethick
and family spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dor
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Watson,
Eddie and Bonnie spent Friday
with Mrs. Jennie Kennedy, of St.
Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Harty Hess, of
Zurich, visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs, James Trevethick.
John and Percy Pickering, of
Blenheim, visited recently with
their sister, Mrs. Donald Suther
land.
Miss Katherine Robertson, of
Toronto; Mrs. Robertson, of Rip
ley, and F/S Jack Robertson, of
Centralia, visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. James Trevethick.
Mr. Fletcher Gower is spend
ing a few days with his daughter,
Mrs. Frank " McLellan, of Strath-
roy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bawden and
Mrs. Rosser, of London, visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Amos.
Rev. Heimrich, of Zurich, call
ed on Mrs. Hess, who is spending
some time with Mr. and Mrs.
James Trevethick.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lewis,
of St. Catharines, spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Morley.
Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Trevethick
and family, of Detroit, spent
Sunday with Mr. dnd Mrs. How
ard Dorman.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lewis
and Marlene, of London, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wes
ley Lewis.
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Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clarke and
Bobby. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brock.
Margaret and Dennis attended
the Dobbs family reunion at
Springhank Park on Sunday.
Mr. Clifford Whitlock. Miss
Joy Whitlock and Miss Winnie
Smithson, of St. Thomas, spent
the weeeknd at the homes of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Ford and Mr.
and Mrs. Freeman Horne.
Mrs. James Horne, - Mr. Free
man Horne, Kathleen. Ruth and
Raymond attended the Pym fam
ily reunion at Seaforth Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brock and
Linda, also Miss Wilma Walters,
of London, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Batten and
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet John§ and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Denham, in Sarnia.
Mrs. Rufus Horne and Mr.
Earl Horne, of Toronto, visited
on Friday last with Mrs. James
Horne and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Horne.
Mr. and Mrs. James Holman
and son Bruce, of New Orleans,
visited during the past week with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ryall, of
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Roy Swartz over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. William Reech
and Mr. and Mrs John Haran
and daughters of Brooklyn, New
York, were weekend visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Ja.ck Ryan.
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