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'BY MRS, BOSS SIONNIDE
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sehneid-
er of Caldwell, New Jersey are
visiting a few days With Mr.,and.
,Mrs, Harold Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns •of
Sarnia spent the weekend with.
Mr. and IVIrs. Gilbert Johns.
MISS Donna Murch of Toronto
visited on Tuesday with Mr. and.
Mrs. Harold
The Elintville Women's Usti,
tute will be held on September
14. All the grandmothers have
a special invitation to attend.
Mrs. Ed. Johns of. Exeter and
Mrs, W. Rhein), of Listowel yiSttr
ed on Sunday with Mr.,, and 1VirS,
Delmer Skinner,
Mrs. James tOrinneY and Ai-
anne, WS. Keith Fraser and Mar-
lene of &lance 'Hill visited on
Tuesday With Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
jOh.ns.
Mrs. Charles Stephen is visit
ing o. few days with Mr. •and
Mrs. Lloyd Bell and Mr, and Mrs,
Murray Stephen.
Mrs. Thornas Bell of Exeter 4s
sPending a few days with Mr.
Charles 'Stephen and Betty Anne.
Alter Name
Of Council
The name of 'the Huron Pres-
bytery Council of United Church.
Monwas ehanged to Huron Pres-
bytery Men's Council at -a. Meet-
ing which took the Zorn of a plc -
sae for 4111 families in' Huron
Presbytery on •Surtdey afternoon
last at tGoderich Summer School,
At 3 p.m, a meeting for men
and their wives was held, •open-
ing with a devotional period con-
ducted by the presiden,t, Mr. Or-
val 'Harrison, cif IVioncrief.
Harrison then gave an accottet
of the National Men's Conference
held at Elgin House, Muskoka, in
June,.
Mr. 'Harvey Johnston, Blyth,
gave a brief outline of the Board
of Men of the 'United Church of
which he is one of 24 members.
Mr. Joe Snyder, of Goderich,
gdye ,b, few details on the Sum-
mer School and outlined future
plans.
Plans were made for the en -
nun' 'banquet to be held in James
Street United ,Ohurcti, Exeter, on
October' 1 9 . ,
At 5 p.m.' all 'satdown to a
family picnic supper. The dining
room was filled' to capacity,
' During -the afternoon the child-
ren enjoyed•the swimming -facili-
ties.
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EXCITING AB r%
DIFFERENT eregiGKODEOSEach completely
Different
Monday and Tuesday afternoons Friday and Saturdayafternoons
- Col. Jim Eslcew's Rodeo - 100 John Baldwin's Cherokee Ronch "
head of wild horses and cattle -- Rodeo will perform 20 exciting
40 cowboys and cowgirls. events -an entirely different show.
GRANDSTAND T-offictLog '55
Produced by Geo. A. Hamid & Sons -New York. Each evening
at 8:15 p.m, Featuring the Roxyette dancers and 9 great
vaudeville acts.
• Canada's Richest
iSral-neSS .2c'acing- colt Stakes
At the Grandstand Wednesday and Thursday Afternoons
2 and 3 -year Standard Bred Futurity Races. Featuring 4
other class races and light and heavy harness events.
Fun and ik ifOlviekikj, 7 Thrilling New
Laughterilii I Exciting Rides
Many New Shows, New Rides brought to Canada, for the
first time. The outstanding attraction Of the Midway, this
year will be the Globe of Death from Germany.
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Thrills for the Youngsters pt,:Trh,,,.,"(-1 11r11 to,nak?
Amusement for the Adults _1,1,1/1Liikdi .10 1ViLkAIIVarey
Old favourites will be. back at Kiddie Land this year along
with new rides all the children will enloy. More than 15
Kiddie -Rides.
Norse Show
Tuesday to Saturday at 8:00 P.M. Special Attraction -Captain Heyer's
Saturday Matinee at 1:30 P.M. High Sckool Horse "Starless Night"
Western Ont. Finest eatiffe, „chow
Canada's finest cattle are bred in Western Ontario. And no finershines
exist than ohs champion Holstein and Jersey Thews at the Western
Fair. These cue the tattle that are sold all over the world.
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and ART DISPLAYS PRIZES . . FLORAL DISPLAYS.
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ATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THVIODAY,MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8,1955
HEAVY EQUIPMENT •AT WORK ON 'SEAWAY—one of
.the world's largest power shove)s-is at work on the $t. 'Law-
rence seaway canal at Cornwall, Ont., and it can strip earth at'
a rate that would take an army of men with picks and shovels
to equal. Though the peak has not been. reached in .construc-
tion,bundreds of men are now employed moving townsites and
digging canals for the day when locks will be built. It is he
biggest construction job, undertaken- by Canada since the build-
ing of the, trans-Canada.railway. —Central Press Canadian
Data On Dashwood
By MRS. E. 21. RADER
Miss. Shirley Wurm. of Exetei
vacationed last week with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Art
Willert.
"Week -end visitors" -
Mrs. Nelda Routledge of London
and Mr. and Mrs. Melton Walper
and girls of Ingersoll with •Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Fassold. .
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin. Latta of
Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Weiberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weiberg
of Waterloo with Mr, and Mrs.
Fred Welberg and. Mr. and Mro.
Victor Tyler,
Mr.. and Mrs. Lloyd
Wieldo ana
family of. Detroit with Mrs. Fred
Schmidt. •
Mr, and Mrs. Robert piekard
arid family of Grand f tepid's, Mich.
spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.-
Clayton .Pfile.
• Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goetz and
ith Mr, ana
Bender and
th Mr: John
Patsy of Stratford w
Mrs, Renbep Goetz,
Mr. and Mrs, Roy
family of Toronto wi
Bender and other relatives.
Miss Luella Kuntz has returned
home after spending two weeks
in Lansing. Mieh.
Mr. ,and. Mrs. Arthur KoeSsel,
Miss Lenore of Washington. D.
C. with, Mrs. J. Kuntz. Mr, ,and
Mia. Clayton Nile., Miss Virginia
who spent the summer 'here re-
turned home with them.
Mr. and .Mrs. Howard Knipfel
'and family of Kitchener spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs, C.
F. Pfile.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mina° and
sons Ronald, Donald and James,
Miss Rose Denomme Ma. and Mrs.
Howard Spear all of Detroit with
Mrs. Lucinda McIsaae Miss Gail
Spear returned home after spen-
ding the summer here. Lynn. Grif-
fith and Kathy Mcisaac returned
after vacationing here.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown. of
London with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Wein.
Mr. and Mrs, David Baird of
London with Mrs. flatilda Peifer.
Miss Lois Geiser of London,,
Mrs. Albert Seebach of pebring,
ville 'and Mr. and 1VIrs. Bruce
Seebach, newly weds; who left
Tuesday to make their home at
Naperville Illinois, With Mrs. Cora
Geiser.
Mr. Garnet Wildfong of Sarnia,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wildfong 'and
daughter, Mr. Grant Wildfong and
miss Marion Wildfong all of Lon-
don with Mrs. Mary Tiernan,
Decoration Services
Decoration Services were held
at the Evangelical U. B. Cemetery
on Sunday Sept. 4 DashWodd Band'
provided the mimic. Rev, W. Krotz.
assisted by Rev. Glen Strome ot
Creditors officiated. Mr. Harry
Hoffman read the financial state -
Ment.
Miss Joan Rader spent a few
days last week with Miss Narrna,
Weigand.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ilayter and
Soanne and Mrs. Robt. Ilayter(r)
spent Sunday at Brantford with
Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder Mrs.
Itobt. Hayter remained to look
after her' .daughter, Mrs. Snyder,
who returned home frorri,the hos-
pital after spending several weeks
there.
"Other IfolidaY Visitors?'
Mrs. Dora (Mort) Dagget of
Detroit with Mr. 'arid Mrs. Edgar
Restemayer and friends. Mts. Ot.
tille, ReatemaYei is spending' a few
weeks in Detroit.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Stumpf and
family bf Kitchener with IVIr. and
Mrtarerbert Miller and other re -
halves.,
It'll,. and Mrs. Colin Hindley and
tensity of London with Mr. arid
Mrs. Reinhold
Mr, and Mrs, Murray Wolfe and'
family and Mr.and Mrs., George
Wolfe of"Tororite and Mrs. Ade -
Hee SIllery of Seaforth With Mrs`.
'Area. Wolfe,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boririet arid
tion of Red Deer, Alberta, and Ur.
him Deno/Vane of Nitehener With
Mr. and Mrs, Maria Deneenrne.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott,
Janet and ()wen of Bowmanyille
with Mrs. E, Kleinstiver.
Mrs. Wm. Musser underwent an
operation in London hospital re-
celIVIrtlY.' .
and Mrs. Harold Rader
and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rader at-
tended 'the funeral .of •the late
Fred jurges at Ubly, Mich„ on
MOnday.
Miss' 'Shirley Becker 'spent a
few days with her sister, Martha
Becker, at Niagara Falls and also
attended the C.N.E.
'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Treilbner,
of Exeter, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker.
Dr. A. C. Whittier, of. Peter-
borough, spent the weekend with
Mr.., and Mrs, Herb Wein and
family. Mrs> Whittier and two
children who spent the summer
with them returned to Peter-
borough with him,
Miss Eleanor Biesenthal, of
Iletnlock, Mich., spent the holi-
day with- Mr. 'and Mrs. Rudolph
Miller, also their son, Seigfried,
of Kitchener.
Mies Margaret Merner spent a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. A.
V: Tiernan at Grand Bend.
Mr. and MIT. Milford Merner
and family spent the weekend at
Kitchener and Elmira.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clark,
of Dresden, spent the weekend
with Mr. ansl 'Mrs. Rudolph
Miller. .
Topics From
Zion
By MISS JANE DYKBMAN
ri4e puniii started Grade I at
Zion School on Tasesday, namely,
• Anna Hens, Sandra Dickey, Billy
Brock, 'Margaret Cornish and
Leslie Dykeman. .Miss Clarke of
Central,ia is the new teacher.
A sho'wer for Elaine Hern was
held at the home of Mrs. Kenneth
Hem Friday evening. A short
program was enjoyed and Elaine
*as presented with a hostess
chair, a wall* .rnirror and wall
bracket ' by the families of the
connnunity.
Ruth Ann and 'Bruce Dyke -
man yisited last week with rel-
atives in Galt,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hern and
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johns and
Murray spent a few days last
week in Kingston.
Mr, and 'Mrs. Ross Jaques and
john visited Monday with Mr.
and' Mts. Wesley Jaques, Exeter.
Mr. and !WS, Jud Dykeman
and family visited on Sunda& with
Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon. Dykeman,
()alt.
and 1VIrs. •Olifton Jaques
and Yvonte spent :Sunday with,
111r. and Mit. Emerson Penhale:
Mr. and 1VIrs. Harold Hern and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bern and Lin-
da 01 Thames Road are spending
a few days in New York State.
Mr. and Mile Milne Pullen,
Whalen, visited Sunday With Mr,
and +Mrs. Angus Earl,
Mr. Daniel Melts attended the
funeral. Of the late John Prout,
Dieter, on Monday.
Wednesday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. PAM Jaques ware Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Anderson and
Judy and MrS. Herb Anderson,
of ,SCiende 11111.
Mr. and Mtg. Harry Herri, Mr.
and 'Mrs, ltoss Hern, lqr, and
Mtg. Morris Reim • .and Mr. and
Mrs. noritun Horn attended the
Taylor p10n& at libteter trn Labor
»ay.
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Cornish
and :family who had their house
burned to the ground 144t Mirs
da,y •are staying with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Jaques.
•Zion choir held a social (Wert.
Mg at the uhoolhouse oit Thurs-
day evening in honor of Miss
Blaine gem and Miss Prancis
lier1t4rides.to-1,o of next Week,
Thle Week In
Winchelsea
Personal Items
Master Randy and sister Pat-
ricia (Poznan spent the weekend
.With their grandparents, Mr. and
Mre. William Walters,
School commenced en' TnesdaY
with iMrs. Fred Hamilton and
.igiss. Muriel Spearin in „charge.
Four little boys are the new 41m-
ginners with two senior girls
graduated to high.. school.
Mr. and 'Mrs, Pred Walters,
Sandra and ..TudY,. Mr. and Mrs.
John 'Batten and miss KUM
Horne spent the holiday weekend
at'Mosley ,I.falxe.
Miss Margaret Ann Prance has
accompanied her apnt, Miss. Kay
Hay, or Exeter, on a trip to the
western provinces.
and Mrs. Bill Dabbs and
Bethel Church
Enjoys Picnic
One hundred members of
Bethel Reformed ,Ohnreit ealoyed.
a pienie at Lakeside .Parh, awes
St. Marys,, on MendaY. Games
and a sing song featured Riopro-
gram,
Rev. Carl J. .0elireeder presid-
ed. liViemihers of the committee in
.charge were Mrs. John Brills, Mr.
and Mrs, R. Broesze, Mr. and
Mrs,. Harry' DeVries and Mr. ,and
Mrs.
G. Wynis,
. . .
family, of 1.angton, Mrs. Minor
Deaths and Mrs. TQM, $p0phens.
and boys, of Glencairn, were
weekend :guests .of Mr, and Mrs.
Ivan Brock.
Mr ,and Mrs, Newman Baker,
of Wellbure, and Miss 'Mary Dic-
key, of Woodham, anent Sunday
with Mrs. Harry Fard and Gord-
on.
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