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McDonalcl, Clan •
Enjoys Reunion
ISeyenty••thre.e 'members of. 'the
Mer)Onalei clan gathered at River-
view Park on Sunday.
Atter a picnic sUpper a'' bunt-
ess meeting was held and sports
a11,(1 contests were enjoyed. Win-
ners in the running TACOS waro:
David samore, Gary Deitz,"Day.,
#,(1 Log, Linda Ratcliffe, Marg-
aret Jean BroadfoOt, Shirley
johns, Murray Love, David Lorig
Margaret Jean Broadfoot„ Grace
'Vans, Edna Deitz, Joyce ,dkins,
Reg Ilodgert and Hosand Ad-
kins; kick the slipper, ladies, Ka-
ne Maltz; men, Lore Jean johns,
Fred Long; newspaper race, Mar-
garet Love and •Reg liodgert,
Margaret Long and Gilbert Johns;
•relay, pillow race, Gilbert John's
side; orange and spoon, Allen
John's side; Domains. parcel, Mrs.
Wm. Jeffrey;, dropping clothes-
pins, john Passmord,
Almer ZatiStnere was named
president,' Mre. Alper 1>assinore,
secretary -treasurer, Pipe and Mrs,
Ross Broadfoot, Mr. and Sia's,
Carman Pawn, sports committee;.
Mr
Mr. and M e.Russell Lo ve
and Mrs. Harry ,Teffrey 1,n4
and Mrs. Garnet Johns, table
committee. dcination of tro
dollars was given to the park.
The 1956 picnic will •be held In
Kxeter,
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Mission Circle
Treats.Orphans
Mission Circle motored to the le.cencee•
Protestank Orphans' Home, Lou,
don, on Wednesdair evening. -
They entertained with a short
program including a solo by Max-
ine Reeder; an accordion selec-
tion by Mrs. .Tack Coates and a
flannelgiaPh s tory .by.Mrs. H.
Snell and •Miss May Jones,
• They presented the Home with
a quilt they had made themselves
and with " bags of , homemade'
•candy, each decorated with a who is ,planning to be present., A
,lninch of lollipops and a bandker- sports commits will" look 'after
atter. They also presented a crib the children. ••
quilt donated by the Chirlelhnist In the evening Willie Sell,
Baby Band. of which Mrs. J, M. Setch Comeiflan of Londen, and
Glenn is Superintendent. his concert artista,Will entertain.
',Later, the group attended the This. will be followed by an out-
theatreand had lunch. - door ,dance with Harburns'
Orch-
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No BOAT FOR OLD ROUTE ---Following launching cere-
mon.Y.at Niagara Falls, Ont., by daughter of Capt. Lawrence
McGill, the Little'Maisl Sets out to ply up and down the upper
Niagara riVer' as a sightseeing boat. A smaller repliea of its
two predecessors, the Maids of the Mist, which were'destroyed
by fire April 22, ending long career an river, the li011and.'-built
steel vessel will travel tq the ase :_ofctelinetrlp
Niagara cRaalliisan
with
sightseers,
taff-41)4trict Schoo t•-
Prepares For Reunion
A Well attended Meeting of all
eo mmittees who 'are _planning the
'No, 3 Ribbert Otaffa.I. Old, Boys
and Girls .,Rdunion on July 23
met on Kriday .night to complete
the program.
The bell will ring at- i) o'clock
end after. the President's. address,
Mr. ROA Skinner, the prei3ent
teacher, will open with the usual
morning ,exereises.,•the termer
teachers will all be given a ,few
Minutes *
The sateinbera of James St. for roll,call and
.A. committee heoded by Mr.
and Mrs-. Les Harbiarn are. work-
ing hard t have as 0 Many pic-
tures as possible, ,of former school
clasiies and ploneera.
• Throughout the afternoon the
Ere, nnotkburn •Pipe ' Band; will give
Musical SelectiOne. -Short ePeeell-
ea, greetings and music will be
giVen by foriner .PuPils,-one of
whieh lis Senator W. R. Golding
,estra.
Comments. About The •Iuneli coaninitteasze plan-
ning .cafeteria, stile ,meals.
-Some quotes from letters re-
. ; • • Jessie Naismith \ Scott,0-1Cali-
' By MES. BOWDEN .fornia,--"I was 91s.nning to go
east .alniost for the last time
Ileeting , ••
Mrs.eGeorge Hepburn presided
for the meeting of the
the ,schoelreOra of the church on
Wednesday • afternoon . of last
week,
A duet was Sting by Mrs. L.
Hodgtonand Mrs: .Hepburn. A
reading and a poem were given,
by Mrs, Hepburn,
Mrs. L. Hodgson was in charge
of. the business, Reports e were
given by the .secretary, the treat-
nrer, the parsonage and:kitchen
canunittees,
Personal Tteins
Mr. and •Urs. George Itieks
anent a couple of days. last week
with their, daughter and son -iii -
law, Plight Lieut.T. L. and Mrs.
Andrew and family In Downsview.'
Mies Georgia sAndrew returned
with the Ura few days visit.
Mr. end 1VIrs... Ph111p Vercoe of
Flint, Michigan, were weekend
visitors with the latter's 'another'
Mrs, A. Harlten.
Mrs. Jennie ,Liman of Agin-
court was a weekend visitor with
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Morgan, and fatally,-
Wits. B, Faulder of Crediton
,th
spent e weekend withMr-E.
Clara Abbott. .
Miss Arlene ,gkinner of Lon-
don in hOlidayingat her home.
Sunday guests with Mr, and
Mre, GHi
eorge eks were Mr, and'
111rS. Frank Marshall, Mr. Rebert
Marshall, Miss *Sun() Manning,
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Mrs. Z. Weof Blyth,. Mrs. A.
Wells, Lohdeaboro, Win and Mrs.
Hieks, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hicks,
Mr. and Mrs, F. IlickS•And tarn -
:11y.
Mr. and Mrs: Ralph Ltghttoot
and Sharon •attended the Becker
faintly reunion at Riverview Park,
liketer On Sunday,
Pi• tois)
t L. J. L,kand Mrs. Andrew
and family were weekend Waiters
with Mr. and Mrs. George Ricks
previdas to their departure for
their new nesting hi Oltla.hoina
City, onu1y 16.
Miss Mary Margaret tatty,
student Of the •Vietorlit HOspital
gclieol of nursing, is 'holidaying
with her parents, Ur. and 1vIre.
31Issery.
Mrs, A. P. Smith of Chatham
Is visiting with her nephew, Mr,-
and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan.
' Mrwill aceomil,
any her dater, Mad Wilda Por,
leek R.N..o Kitelleter, en a :plane
trip te California Where they Wilt
vialt with friends. They plait to
leaVe the end ef this Week.
' Mr. Mitten. Mogan, who is at,
tending summer Acheol lit Teton.
to, 'Spent the weekend at his
The W.101wil
;0. l entertain the
gaby Rand and mothers and the
Sion Rand eti 'Tuesday after,
noon July 10 at 8 p.m.
Centralia ceived 6": •
when one section of the book
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which 1 am Compilin,g; was pub-
lished, but niy sister, Mamie
wrote enthusiastically,- so X de-
cided to go to the Old Soya Re-
union."
Bob Litingstene, Hamilton:
"Looking forward With pleasure
to be there."
Don O'Brien, Flint: "We are
planning on ,being there."
sabel Gray tSmith, London;
'',We are planning to atterieS.S.
No, 3 Old Boys and Girls Retin7
Jack Carmichael, . Chelsea,
NM,: "1 expeot to take in the
reunion, health permitting."
"Edythe Couzens •Ar-
kona: "We Will bethereif pos-
sible for the celebration."
•Elmer Drake, Windsor:
be In Staffs, for reunion on Jitly
23."
• Dr. Roy Hodgson, Saskatoon:
have just received the invitation to
your reunion in July, I rpust ,say
that i was surprised to get It and
wonder how you got my address. It
Is a long time since I lived,
fe, but I have many, pleasant recol-
lections of any time there. I will not
.be able to attend but I wish *tat to
give my best regards to any who re
member Me." '$,.
Belle (McLellan) Buttenhain, gam-
ilton: "What a lot of pleasure the
invitation to a reunion At 58; O.
brought to me. 1 haVe been „in a.
dream world ever since wondering
who are left to attend; how many I
would know, and Worse, how •rnanY
would know me, as I, feedily under-
stand in a couple of years a person
can be forgotten, but after 26 years,
I'm afraid I would be a stran Or in-
deed. I shall, certainly keep this date
and reunion in mind and if possible
will attend,"
Kathleen McGill
Wed. In Clinton
,Woelay Willis 'United. Myren,
ClInteD, was decorated with a
bank of ferns find
regal lilies and delphinium and
lighted cantlelbre tor the wedding
et Kathleen Mary Me40111,, (laugh-
ter of Mr. and Idra. jamas Me-
Clinten, and Soren Peter
Munk, BranalitOn, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Munk, Copenhagen,
mark, op SattirdaY afternoon et 4
d'elock.
Rev. H. C. Wileon Performed
the ceremony and Mrs, M. *Rennie
ot "Seafortii, played traditional
wedding music and accompanied
Mrs. M. Wileen, of Brucefield,
Given in marriage by heta
r 'fal-
er, the bride wore a ballerina
length gown Of white erystallette
featuring long torso and.very
Skirt. Her bonnet style headdresa,
of lace and seed Pearls held the
Chantilly lace fingen-tin-lentgb
veil.She carried shower bouquet
of white rosesiend blue fc/ret-rae
not.
Mra. Allan, C. 1CollY, Arvida,
Quebec, as Matr011 .0.; honor, was
her ,sister's only attendant, wear -
trig ice blue crystallette dress sty -
ed like the bride's. A. halfahat -of
flowerS Mad ber shoulderelength
veil, Her flowers were yellow
roses anti blue forget-me-nots.
The groom was attended by Mr.
Carl Markvassen, Brampton and
the ushers were nGlenn
Brampton and Ed. McGill, Orillia.
The, wedding reception took
place at. the home of the 'bride's
past, decorated with blue cand-,
les„ sweet peas and cornflower
bouquets, Receiving the guests
the bride's another wore a dress of
twilight rose arena and lace,
white and navy ,accessories end
white rose corsage.
Fiai-the Wedding trip to North-
ern Ontario the bride changed to
a Suit dress of sapphire duraleen
by Adrian, white accessories and
yellow carnation corsage.
.*The - bride is well known in
Exeter as Kay 1v100111, having
taught in Peter public 'school for
several years, leaving a year ago
to teach in Brampton. The groom
also teaches in Brampton.
John Dunbar <teacher), Vancouver:
'It was a great pleasure to me to be
remembered after all these years. It.
JO over so years since I taught in the
Stitffa School, I am afraid it will be
impossible for me to attend your re-
union but I can assure yOU that al-
though I 4annot be present with you
In person, I will be with you in
spirit." .
Hazel (Drake) Moore, Pittsburgh:
"New we know the boys (Berk and
Bob Drake) are planning- to come to
• take In the big day, we have decided
to be there if at all possible. It will
be gui.te a thrill seeing all the old
faces.'
'Mary (Ferguson) Shane, Coburg:
(Itettcher):. "We expented to.- be
Stratford earlier in the month. but
think that everything can be adjust-
ed so that we will be free to report to
5,0. No, 3 .on July 26 and we hot%
,to, be In time to assemble when; the
nine o'clook bell rings." ,
John Pepper, '<ippon: "Will be there
AC health and weather Permit, It is
not likely that there will be rnanY
there that went to school when I did.
as It is 64 years since / left. How-
ever, we will see how man'."
Livingston McDoUgall, B.C.,:
gret very much that I. will not be
present but I wish you a happy and
suceessful day and a sPecialsretnenl-
brance to all classmates' from 1905-
3909."
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