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Parkhill Lion
Wins Golf
Bill ,Amos, of the Parkhill. Lions
Club, was. low urian at the Urine
Club golf tournament at Oak-
wood Golf Course, Grand Bend,
on Wednesday afternoon :SePtent-
ber 38. ' Ideal weather prevailecl
a following he o na t
nt r en
d. to m a
banquet was held at the Brenner
Hotel when prizes were distri-
buted. Golfers from Grand Bend,
Parkhill ,,Arkona and Exeter par-
ticipated.
Bill Amos turned in a score of
79 fore.first prize; tariff Thomas
of Grand. Bend was second with
80; third was G. E. Elson, Park-
hill, 80,
Other scores were: Fred Brown,
of Arkona and Q. M. l! 'arrow, Exe-
ter 84; Ted Elliott, Exeter, $5;
Reg. Beavers, Exeter 86; Lloyd
Ford and Bob Dinney, Exeter,
90; R. D. Jermyn, Exeter, 93; R.
slicks, Exeter, 90; B. Stone, Park-
hill, 97; W, Jackson, Parkhill, 98;
F. 3, Shortt, Parkhill, 100, Nine
other players liad totals of over
100,
The tournament was sponsored
by the Exeter Lions Club, Lion
Fred Walker, owner of .the golf
course, donated golf b a l l s fox
prizes.
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Ladies Hold Fall Rally
In Dashwood Church
Ladies' from Rodney, Crediton,
,Zurich and Dashwood gathered at
the E,LL.B. Church for the an-
nual fall rally, Miss Mary Mc-
Lanachan, editor of the "World
Evangel", was the guest speaker.
A, trio from Rodney sang "Softly
and Tenderly". Dashwood ladies
served dinner to 96 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rankin
and Billie, of Toronto, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sid
Baker.
1r. and Mrs, Merner F'lilher, of
Northville, Mich., visited with the
Misses Marie and Pearl Kraft.
They , returned with them for a
visit. Mr. and airs. Wallaee Wein
and Billie called for them on Sun-
day and they visited with Mr,
and Mrs, Barry Parsons ,at Royal
Oalt Mich., before returning •keine.
Mrs, William Nadiger spent a
few Clays last week\with Mr. and
Mrs. Owen Atkinson, of Exeter,
Mrs. N.. Ness, Mrs. Susan
Snyder and Mr, and Mrs. Ed Wil-
lert spent last Wednesday with
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Cheelock and
family at Tavistock.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiberg
and Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Willett
spent Sunday at Waterloo with
Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Weiberg and
family,
Letter From ,
Brinsley
By MRS. L. CRAVEN
Thanksgiving. -Service
The ninety-fourth Thanksgiv-
ing service of St. Mary's Anglican
Church, Brinsley, was held at 11
a.m. Sunday with Rev, Nield de-
livering an impressive sermon. He
used "Harvest Thanksgiving" as
his theme.
The choir was assisted by the
Femme Tones Ladies' Quartette
of The Sweet Adelines Incorpor-
ated Organization of ,'London with
Alberta Kaye, Marion Johnston,
Bobbie Hodson and .Monica Mc-
Garrel rendering "Prayer Per-
fect," which was much appreciat-
ed.
After the service the ladies of
the choir served lunch to the
quartette and their friends, Mr,
and Mrs. Charles Ellerby and
Mrs, Gerald Lewis; all of London,
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lewis and
family spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wes Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis and
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lewis spent
the weekend in Detroit.
Miss Donna Parker and (Miss
Betty Coveney spent the week-
end in Walkerton with Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Parker.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank McLellan,
of Strathroy, called on Mr. Flet-
cher Gower on Sunday.
A number of ladies from .the
neighborhood attended tile ba-
zaar held at ,Shipka on Saturday
last.
Mrs. Earl Morley entertained
a number of Ladies to a quilting
on Tuesday last.
Mr. Alex Hedging took a mot-
or trip to the West to visit rel-
atives.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood
and Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hod-
gins, Phyllis and. Bobbie, spent
Tuesday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Lin Craven.
Mise Winnie Keough is visiting
friends in Ottawa.
Miss Betty ,Sholdiee of London
spent the weekend with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sholdice.
Miss Bonnie Watson visited on
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. /An
Craven.
Mr. Clarence Sholdice Is at
present a patient in ,St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.
Mrs. Marion Sholdice is spend-
ing some time with her daughter,
Mrs. Paterson of Brucefieid.
Message From
Greenway
By MRS. CARMEN WOODBURN
Personal Items '
Mrs, Joseph Eagleson and Mr.
and 1Vfrs. Stanley Eagleson and
family visited on Sunday with
relatives in Sarnia.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Dettloff
and Mr. Claude Dettloff, Detroit,
spent the weekend with Mrs. Al-
bert Pollock.
Master Glen Brophey, London,
spent the weekend with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Brophey.
Mies Deeina Mason, of Sarnia,
spent a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pollock.
Mr, and Mrs. Glen lt,ock, of
London, visited on Sunday with
relatives In this district.
Mr, and Mrs. Emerson Wood-
burn anti Beth visited on Sunday
With Mrs. E. Harris, Brinsley,
Mrs. William Hicks entertain-
ed the north group of the W.A.
of the United Church at her cot-
tage at Grand Bend on Wednes-
day afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown and
Mrs. Lottie- XCenyon spent a feta
days last week with Mr. and Mts.
Elzar Mousseau and Marilyn, of
Kippers.
Mr. Selbourne English, of De.,
trolt, spent last Weak at his home
here.
A number oP people in this disc
trict attended '1`hedfOrd and Il-
derton fairs last week.
Mrs._ Elmer Desiardlne and
pupils of Corbett School won first
prize. in the school parade at
Parkhill Fair.
Mr, and Mrs, ?'red Steeper, of
Sarnia, visited on Suitday with
relatives here,
iMr, and Mrs. Graham 'Eagloson
and fatally and Mrs. ,Yoserh
hlaglegen visited Friday evening
With Mr, and Mrs, Olen Reek, of
London.
Miss .Barbara Becker, of Kit-
chener, spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. V. L.
:Becker.
Tdr. and Mrs. Ervin Latta, of:
Waterloo, were weekend visitora.
at the home of Fred Wei'4erg.
Mr, and Mrs. Louis Smith and
Tommy, of Buffalo, ]-P,Y,, anent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs,
Elgin Rader and 'boys,
Weekend visitors with Mr, and
Mrs, 1.'. H. Rader. were Mr, and
Mrs. Wendell Gamble and boys,
of London; Mr, .and Mrs, Ivan
Taylor and boys, of Waterlog,
and Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Rader
and boys.
Saturday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rader were
Mr. and Mrs, Louis Smith and
Tommy and Mr, and Mrs. Elgin
Rader and boys.
Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Taylor and
boys, of Waterloo, spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs, Elgin Rader,
Miss Mona Tyler won .$76 at
the bingo in Exeter Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Jones, of
Exeter, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Neil, of Escoudido, Cal„
called on the latter's aunt, Mrs..
William Nadiger, Monday eve-
ning. Mr. and Mrs, Nell are cele-
brating their fortieth wedding
anniversary with a visit with
relatives and friends.
Mr. Lorne Genttner is recover-
ing in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, after a hernia operation.
Mrs. Emma Haugh, Mrs, Cora
Geiser and Lois and Mr. Milt
Haugh and Joyce spent !Sunday
with Mr. Don Geiser who is re-
covering from an operation in
Toronto General Hospital.
Mr, Chester Geiser is a patient
at Westminster Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fayed
and son Eugene, of Chatham,
were recent visitors with the lat-
ter's father, Mr. Sam Miller, and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maine and
girls, of Kitchener, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rein-
hold Miller.
Miss Anna Messner, of London,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs, Fred Messner. -
Data On
Elimville
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
Surprise Party
A surpriseparty was held ..at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Hunter en Oetober 1 it being
their 25th wedding .anniversary.
Relatives were guests front Clin-
ton, ,Seaforth, !Sarnia, Crediton,
Thames Road. They presented
them with an electric kettle and
silver. Lunch was served includ-
ing a decorated eake.
Personal Items
The October meeting of the
Elimville Women's Institute will
be held on Friday evening, Oc-
tober 14. Instead of the usual'
evening ,October 12.
The "synlpat'hy of the eommun-
ity is expressed to Mr. and Mrs.
Howard ,Pym, Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Murcir and families in the death
of Mrs, Alvin Pym who passed
away suddenly on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murch of
Petawawa, Mrs. Jean Jackson and
Mrs. Adelaide Alexander of Tor-
onto spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Murch and at-
tended !the funeral of Mrs. Alvin
Pym.
IlEIITES
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four Players
Ink Contracts
Two Kitchener and .two Suet,
ford backey ,players signed con-
traeta over the weekend to play
with Exeter Mohawks, .otfleia1s of
the elute announced,.
The two from Kitchener are
forwards. Larry Heidehnau and
Bill Worinsby, who played gn a
IOW together with the Green, -
shirts lest season. Heideman led
the league in scoring; Wormsby
placed sixth in tine same race.
,lack 'Dwyer, a standout de-
fenceman with London ,Briggs
last year, and Paul "Tex" Mc-
Pherson, a Seaforth Junior In
'54, are the two 'Stratford ,nen.
McPherson played some Junior
"A" before dropping back to the
Seaforth Club.
Playing -coach. Red Lader is
still negotiating for other players,
Particularly defencemen. He is
being assisted by Club President
Lloyd Cushman and Secretary
Bill Musser,
Members of the executive are
Selling .tickets to the Booster
Banquet which will be held in the
Legion Hall Wednesday, October
19.
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