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THE TINIESADVOCAnt EXETER) ONTARIO* THURSDAY MORNING AUGUST 18, 1955
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M. and Mrs. .Clarenee johns,
Miss Marie johns •and Mrs....K.
Knowles, were •Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Batten
at Kiricton.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Scirsdahl,
and children, of Cromarty, visited
with. Mr. and Mrs. It Miller on
Sunday !evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dickey and
family attended the Black Night
celebration in %Stratford on Sat-
urdaY•
Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Rollings, of
Ailsa Craig, Mrs. Will Railings
and Mr. Sam •Rollings„ of Lon-
don were visitors at the home .of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johns last
week. •
MMs Susan Coward, London,
and Miss Linda Bibby, Kirkton,
are holidaying ,for two weeks with
their grandparents, Mr. and ma.
John •Coward.
Miss Monica .Nescitt Is visiting
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Harris.
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Sawyer,
of 'Toronto, spent last week visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gamm
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Au official of the Ansaible Con. swi.nuning: leaeing cottage sites
servation Authority says he %-
Peas !the Ontario government
will .expropriate the Pinery 'rather
than pay the price asked for by
its present owners.
0. E. Janes, M.I.A. for Lam -
ton East and chairman •of the
Authority'e 1Parks end Recrea
thin Advisory Board, told, Tale
Times -Advocate that goverMeent
officials feel the asking figure
of the Pinery Development co.
tar the 4,000 -acre tract along'
Lake MVOn is too high. He did
not disclose what .the figure wasp,
The decision teas in, the hands
of the Ontario cabinet..Negatiat-
ors of the 'Ontario Department of
Lands and Forests failed to reach
any agreement on price with the
owners so the project was turned
over to higher efficials.
Mr. Janes said be has teen
urging 'cabinet officials to take
action on e project immediately.
"We'd° not want this area to be
developed by a private corpora-
tion," he said. "We must save it
for a public park. It is the last
stretch of lakefront property 'avail-
able for public recreation.
Early this year the cabinet or-
dered 'negotiations for the Pinery
after a campaign by the Author-
ity and officials of the Chain -
here of Commerce IA WeSieril On-
tario for Its preservation,
The Authority's plan fol. the
Pinery includes opening up the
five -mile beach area for public
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Data On
Elimville
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
Personal Items
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Ross Skinner were Mrs.
Annie Veal, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Veal, Miss Norma Veal, of Exeter,
and Mr. Paul Noack, Centralia.
Ur. and Mrs. Jack O'Reilly, of
Shelbourne, called on friends in
the temmunity Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns, of
Sarnia, _visited a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johns,
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skinner
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
ville 'Skinner visited Wednesday
with Mrs. Edith 13aker, of Grand
Bend.
Master Larry Skinner spent a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Parsons, of Masan.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Johns and
family . visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Delmer Skinner.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ridley, Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Dunn, of Ex-
eter, motored to Muskoka lakes
and other northern points over
the weekend.
YPU Conduct Service
The Elimville- Young People
conducted the church service on
Sunday with the president, Floyd
Coo -per, and Bruce and Fred Del -
bridge taking charge.
Miss Elaine Hern and Mrs.
Howard Pym sang a duet, "In
The Garden". Miss Marie Wild-
fong, recently returned from
Bella Coola, B.C., was the guest
speaker. She told of her work
and experiences while working tit
the Bella Coola hospital where
she expects to return next month,
Playground Patter
—Continued from Page 3
brought the largest tomato; Lar-
ry Idle had the cleaneit tomato.
The largest flower display was
brought by Buttercup Knox and
Marg Snelgrove. The smallest
display was brought 'by Dianne
Knox. Marg Snelgrove had the
most c olorf u-1 display. ..the
Coates and Liz Knox brought the
biggest flower. .T h e in allest
flower was brought by Dianne
Knox.
In the doll show, Judy Snel-
grove brought the doll with the
nicest hair and the smallest doll;
Jane Southcott, the largest doll;
Shirley Wurm, the best -stuffed,
best hand -made and best -dressed
dolls. The funniest doll was
brought by Judy Coates.
The hand Wrestling' was won
'Shirley Wurm and Peter Plan -
tinge,
Widest Grins
Fred Wells and Shirley Wurm
smiled the widest .grins. The
longest hair, Hank Gosar and Di-
anna Kox; ciirliest hair, Roger
Gann and Shirley Wurm; shortest
hair, Roger Cann and Hank
and, Judy Coates; shortest hair,
Roger .Cann and Shirley Wurm;
pig -tails, Judy •Snelgroves frec-
kles, Peter Meralls and Patsy
Bridges; nicest teeth, Gary Ford
and Barb Janke; biggest, feet,
Glen Shipman and Helen Lux;
sMallest feet,. Danny Lang and
Buttercup Knox; smallest hands,
Bruce Fletcher and Karen Wade;
largest hands, GlenAhipman and
Shirley Wurm; winking, contest,
Doug Stanlake. and Patsy tridgeS;
holding breath the longest, Bo-
ger Cann and Helen "'Lux; ibeSt
posture, Hank Gotar and Judy
Coates; lyubble-blowing, Bill ITO-
wood and Helen Lux; balloon
contest,- Bill Heywood and Helen
Lux; signature contest, Shirley
Wurm.
In the costume contest, prizes
were: fancy, Judy Snelgrove;
most original, Joanne Whil-
smith; comedy, Danny Lang;
national, Judy •Coates.
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behind, the first 144.114 41,14e4 and
along the old river bw4; creating
numerous picnic sites throughout
the area; and preserving 'and im-
proving the existing forest cover
to told •the sandy soli..
The Authority has warned that
if the wood cover were to be
removed front the Pinery it would
develop into a desert of .sand
whieb, would drift inland and des-
troy the rich vegetahleirowing
land of the Holland anar* and
Klondyke gardens.
Comments About
Crediton
By MRS, J. WOODALL
Members of the congregation
and Sunday 'School of the United
Church here, met with members
of the Exeter Main Street Church
and Church School and ,enjoyed
an outing at Riverview Park,
Exeter, on Monday afternoon. A
picnic supper was served and a
program and social time enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs, C. Berg of De-
troit are spending some time with
Mr. and MIS. Herbert Fahrner.
Mr, and Mrs, Wililani Wanda
and daughters, Judy and Monica
are visiting with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodall returned
recently from a trip to Florida,
Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson
spent the ;weekend in Welland
and Niagara.
Miss 'Ethel Mackay of Toronto
visited in town on Thursday and
called on many old time friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Radebaugh
of Pandora visited during the
past week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Edward 1Vlorlock.
Mr. and Mrs. George Neil and
family of Wes Lorne visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawr-
ence Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Insley and
Murray are holidaying in Bud -
bury, Sault Ste. Marie and sev-
eral American points.
Rev. and Mrs. E. N. Mohr of
Fenwick visited during the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. William
Schwartz and family, and called
on many friends in the commun-
ity.
Mrs. Leonard Wing of Bayport
and Mr. and Mrs. 'Clarence Knech-
tel and family of Elkton, Mich.
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. William Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. E, Brubacher
and Mrs. Lydia Oestreidher, of
Hanover were Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oestricher.
Mr. and Mrs. 'George Vincent
of Detroit spent ithe weekend
with Mrs. S. Lamport.
Mrs. Hugo Schenk, Jeannette
aria Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schenk
and family of kncaster are spen-
ding this week 'at Turn;bulls'
Grove.
Miss Louieda Finkbeiner,, who
has been a patient in ,St. jogeph
Hospital London, returned tcrthe
home of her sister, Mrs. M. Wein
on Sunday,
Mr. Herbert Young returned
to his home on Sunday, atter
confined to ,St. Joseph Hospital
for the past week.
Letter From
Brinsley
By MRS. D, ORAVEN
Personal Items
Mr. Krestus Neil and 111r..eGeo,
Neil visited recently With Mr. and
Mrs. ivsr,..Vaanr14 Mmarrsl,ey.
Water Richman.
of St. 'Catheriues. spent Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lin Craven.
Recent visitors with Dar. end
Mrs. Wesley Morley and Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Morley were Mrs, Ches-
ter, of Corunna; Mrs, Gilbert and
Marla, Mr. and mrs. Art Camp-
bell and. Joan, of Sarnia; Mrs,
Norman Virtue, of Eastwood;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Virtue, of
Hamilton, and Mrs, J. Maitland
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Malt -
land, of St, Catherinefi.
John and Joan Trevethick, of
st. Thomas, have been holiday-
ing with their uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trevethick,
and returned home with their
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
Trevethick, who spent Thursday
with Mr. and -Mrs. Jack Trove -
thick.
Mr. and Mrs, William Amos, of
Lucan, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Amos.
1Virs. Jennie Kennedy, of At.
Marys, has returned to her home
atter spending a few 'clays with
Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Watson.
Mrs. Hannah Gamble, of Fin-
gal, spent a few days with. Mr.
and Mrs. Lin Craven and other
relatives of the neighborhood.
Mr, J, L. Amos and Miss Mary
B. Amos spent Sunday at the
Craven Reunion which was held
at Sarnia.
Miss Ruth Armstrong is 'visit-
ing her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sutherland, of Ingersoll.
Mrs. Hess, of Zurich, is at pre-
sent visiting with Mr, and Mrs.
James Trevethick.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harmer,
of Parkhill, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Neilson, of Sarnia, visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Morley.
Mr, and Mrs. Lin Craven, Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Watson, Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Morley and Mr, and
Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins attended
the funeral of the late Edward
Gamble, of St. Thomas.
Corbett-Meadd Reunion
The annual Corbett-Meadd re-
union was held on the Corbett
homestead on the eleventh con-
cession of McGillivray Township
on Sunday with an attendance of
over 80.
One of the highlights of the
gathering was the presentation
of a grill by Mr. Fred Ferguson,
of Guelph, on behalf of the con: -
sins, to the owners of the 9.1d
homestead, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Corbett, of Lucan.
'Mr. and Ma. Earl DiXon and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lightfoot
and Sharon spent last weekend
in Manitoulin Island and Algon-
quin Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Edy, of De-
troit, were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Keogh,
Mrs. William Darling and Mrs,
Ralph Robinson, of Ailsa Craig,
have returned home after spend-
ing two weeks in Wisconsin.
Some of the Douglas fir trees
felled • on Vancouver Island are
more than a thousand years old.,
McKellar Clan
Alt
Enjoys Reunion
Tih4/•fateentla McKellar reunion
was Weld in Lion's Pa*, Sea -
forth, 9,zt Sunday with a good t.tt-
tendanee.
A program ot sports was en,
jived with winners in vicesfor
one to rive years, Gary McKellar,
Lynda Kongbton; five, to eight
years, giris„ Isabel ficCnugheY,
Patsy Drake; boys, 'Gary Scott,
Allen .,Caldwell;—eight to twelve
years orb, Dorothy' :Scott, Muriel
Scott; beYS., Harry McCaugheYs
Dilly McKellar; girls, 12 to 14,
Muriel Scott, ¶na oat; young
men, Le Verne Wallace, Congas
MO/collar; married men, 'Lorne
Eltiott,'erg .McKellar; young
ladies, ,Shinley- Wallace, 'Mary Mc-
Dougall; relay race, Lorne El-
tiott's team; kick 'the slipper,
Russell McKellar.
The oldest Peraon attending
was George won% the youngest
person,. 'Danny Love, son of M.
and Mrs. Glenn Love.
Wesley 'Russell was named
President Tor 1055-56. Mrs. Len
Caldwell, secretary treasurer, Mr.
and Mrs. John ii3rake, "ivir. and
Mrs. John Wallace and M. and
Mrs. James Scott, sports coni-
mittee; Mr, and Mrs. Arthur
Mil-
ler, mrs. Verna McKellar, Mr.
and Mrs. Lynn 'McKellar, Mr. and
lyirs, Eimer CalqUhoun and Mr. -
Mrs. Don colophon's; Mrs, Hor-
ton McDougall and Mrs, Wilbur'
Miller, registration •committee.
The number of miles of road
operated by Ottnada's two princi-
pal railway companies has in-
creased 'by 4,736 since 1923"
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