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Announcements
IMIRTHS.
Wa*Ailli—Mr. arid Mrs, .1ohn Bat-
ten, 11mvU. announce the
birth of 4 Von. Ralph Vs'illiarn.
at SouthHuron' liatiOltai. Juno
1.7—s, brOlhen tor Sharon end
Mr. and Mrs.EmU
Seeker, Dashwood, almounce the
birth of a, son at South Huron
hospitai, June 30, 1957—a, bro-
ther %Or Alex, Juan, thigent 4114
Anne.
P01110N-111r. and Mrs. Ray Doh*.
on, 370 Carling St.. Ilsoter,
DEATHS,
DIVEZET lildtinlph Townehlp.
' Ililam J. IlicItey, in his elglitt-
Hopper,Hockey funeral home,
Jun� « • 5'30
Interit'ent in, lqxeter Vemetegy.
third year. unerat front t ie
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Braelc
?lion West will be celebrating
golden wedding anniversarY
,on Wednesday, June, 20, 1557.
They would like their friends. and
neighbours to tali at their home
Squire. Reunion.
Attracts 'Crowd
The, Squire renni011 14« boa 411
Riverview Park, Vgeter, •-Satur-
4aY with n menthers of the elan.
present hem Detroit and this.
district.
ecti Squire was ApPointeri
.-presislent 1,94748. -Arnold Cann
is secretary; Grafton .Sciture,
treasurer; Xr. and Mrs. -Orland
Sritlire.,,and .and Mil. Roy
,13•41$9411; sports vommittee.
. The oldest Illan at the picnic
was Mr, James Squire; oldest
mullet the birth of II, daughter, is the evohing groin 1:90 to 100.00, lady, Mrs. Jaille« Sfillirg; VOUllg-
Susan. jeannine, at Sonia Buren (No gifts please.) 3.0e est person, Billy Squire. and
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ovvia,solivay. --: F/Q and Mrs. 41(llill Q•ana
,
Hospital, 'June 15, 3557. . '
announce .the birth. of a Son, l'fr. and ii.'s, Joseph W. lytm Ms. ,A0101f1 .00110., XI'S. ROnalfi
Pital. June 1.4, 1.55t—a Inothei
fnr j.,arrY.
ENOAOEMENTS
John howalchult, Grand. Bend, Sports-, committee, Mr. and
need. Allan, at South. Huron UO3. wlah to announce The engagement Squire, Mrs. Norman liodgins
anci ec e OW a pro-
of their eldest daughter, Shirleys-uir eondu
Marie, to Donald Vt .4.1erY,
13.01.1..A.SHIlsa...xl.
and . T.
W. McGlashing. Huron St., Grand lave .pridey. July Li
daughter, Doreen itIlisabeth, at nu. "u'a " u"
London, son • of Mr. and Mrs. gram a sPort$ fallowing -dinner.
Walter J. Avery. Tile 'Adding to • 'Winners in races for six years.
Bend. announce the birth Of a In .1.1 t, It ch
50'
South xon Hospital, June 17,
1957. CARD$ OF THANKS
Atertobe Et an. Mrs. C'onrad
McRoberts (nee Marlene W11- We wish to thank all thoae who
lama, Hensel]) are happy to so madly remembered Agnes with
announce the birth of their son, cards, treats, flowers and 'visits
Paul Barton, at St. joseph's while a, patient in. St. joseph's
' Hospital,. London, June 12, 1507. Hos)) I tat, London. And since re.
MOR.G.AN--Mr, and Mrs. Norman turning home. — BLJ.1 and Agnes
Morgan (nee •Arlene Skinner), Stanlake,
Centralia, are happy to announce
the birth or thele tintighter,
Cheryl Anne, at St, Joseph's
Hospital, 1.,ondon,. Juno 15, 1017.
WO and Mrs. Robert Palmer,
Fr J.22'4022024 wish to thank their
many relatives and friends for
their Interest and prayers /or
NASH—Mr. and Mra. Milan 'Nash Norma and baby Both while In
(nee Mildred 'Miller) ase happy the lioenital and Sineo returning
to announce the birth of At 212411, home. 20*
Larry milan. at Toronto West- Mrs XL ICeown, Grand Bend,
ern Hospital. June 7,
brother for Brian andBradley.
20AKI0S—Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
;Noakes,announce
birth of their S011 at Clinton Hosnital, London.Special thanks
ity h
Community June 13, to Mrs• •Williom -Love, Mrs. Nor -
1957, man Turnbull, Mrs. 'Wm, Rendle
end the Ladies Legion Auxiliary,.
«One
DEATHS • .•
wiah to thank all lily friends
HANNAHerbert D. Hanna,' 011, while a, patient In St, .Toseph'a
of 631 McIKay Ave... Windsor, and South Huron Hospitals,—Mrs.
and Grand )3end Summer rest- Gertrude Hockey. 20e
dent, on Sunday.- Survived by Mrs. Norman 11IcLeod and family
lils wife, the former Annie B. wieb. to expreas their heartfelt
mason; a danginer, .5.fra. George .gratitude 10 the kind friends whowlamson.
Williamson, Windsor; a sister, helped them to endure there most
difficult days: Des, •Gotiderd and
Addison, the ministers who have
been so helpful, Bonthron funeralJlorne,
lionie, the ladies at St. Andrew's
church and the 'members of tIlt1
Cart gregation who twain -Wanted
them to London and anyone wife
'minedng
duri, the days follovving
the sudden passing of our loved
one. They would Bite to thank
especialix those very good friends
who by their calls, /and many
kindneases, have enabled them to
endure the, long lonely days since.
blvery kindness was appreetated
and will always be remembered.
20e
wishes to titanic all. those who so
lc indlY remembered her with
rards, flowers, letters and visits
-while a patient In St, joseph's
Mrs. Bva Brown, Mei-totem&
Service at p.m.. 'Wednesday,
Chanel of Memories, Windsor.
Bur i al Greenlawn Cemeter1.
Windsor,
COLLIHR—At St. l‘ralVa
Hospital on Tuesday', lane
18, 1957, Alfred Collier, ot
ton, beloved husband of Dorothy
A. Barley and clear father of
Mrs, Clayton Boss (Grace), of
London. . in his sixty- fourth
year. Resting at the 'Marriott
Funeral Home, Wellington
' St, Marys, where the funeral
service will be held. on Friday,
June 21, at 2 p.m. Interment In
Paul's ,Artglican CometerY,
Wuerth's
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Good for long wear.
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See our selection before
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DACKS For MEN
Wuerih's
Shoes
and under weret Joan..Chittick,
Helen Campbell: seven te.12
years, Lorene, liodgins, Gordon
Chitticlt; young ladies, Shirley
Christian, Margaret Squire;
young men, Gordan Bodgins,
Joey Sriutre; kickingslipper,
ligs,A.,Seott„, Mrs, Arm,
.old Cane, gents, Gordon awl
Grant llodgins; shoe scramble,
ladies, Shirley Christian, men,
Grant liodgins; g5 yard race,
Albert Scott, Nelson :Squire.
-Minute walking race, Mrs.
George Squire; Ile race, Ruth
And Cecil Squire, Joey and Mar-.
garet Squire; life-saver relay
race, Ronald Squire..
The 1958 .reunipn will be held.
the second Saturday /11 June -
The
own
Th. *fiery hi
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ItetrisAf Social ,end Personal Interest In end Around Exiderl. .1'he twonty.fifth AillliverSsry
day. It WAS a Wean AttiAV1:' ' '
Mr, Vernon Clair Green, who Guelph and also called oo wirj'ance '
has • be.ea revuperating frsom an and MrS. Wni. Miller in Salem Mr. and Mrs, Gerald 4awshn.
' sports ,committee, provided a
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(166) andpleasure
We wish to thank all our rein, -
lives, neighbours and friends for
the cards. flowers and beantiful
gifts presented -to us on our gorr
don wedding. Special thanks to
the Ladies' Aid and owr son, Merl-
vYll, and Patsy for the special
occasion' which they provided. for
.115.—Mr. and Mrs, kid Stetek. 75*
The brothers and sisters of the
late Simon Swoitzer wish to ex.
press their sincere appreciation
for the many kindnesses and ex-,
pressions of sympathy received
during their recent bereavement.
20*,
IN MEMORIAM
LBW1S-1n loving memory of a
beloved_, husband and. father,
Prank a. Lewis, who died sud-
denly 4 Years ago, June 21, 1953.
His presence we miss, his ritemorY
we treasure. •
Loving' him always, forgetting
him never.
Some may forget now he is gone,
But we Will rethember no matter
how long.
—.Always remembered and missed,
by his loving wife. Jessie and
children, Marion, Shirley, 'Bar-
bara, Bill, Bud and Jerry. 20e
Letter From
Brinsiey
By MRS. CEO. ELLWOOD
operation performed at Qs'
epti'A Hospital, Idnition, has
again taken charge. of ins south -
end: barber shop. I. •Green Was
in $t, Augustine, Florida, where
he wrote an exalltikatiOn for
Barbee's. Scienee diploma. Ay MRS, .4* H. PATON',
was taken two daYS. after .
riving home and talon , to .101
natal for an operation,. N.Vhile
hospital
hp received word that
be had passed the examination
with boners,
Mr. Bob Chafe, Toronto, is,
holidaying this . week with. his
parents, , Mr, and -Mrs, V.
Chaffe,
**,,,,,••••,<Nnerse,r.,,,,rtroev,,emornIte...,,,c,r.t. program of sports. Winners In
The Story In loves for girls under Aix years
I were Shirley Ffafk boys. under
Clancieboye yeao,. LartiliOrtt bOYSo
my Euxtahle; girls, Et t 14
Years, Grace McKenzie, boys.
Bev Sims; young ladies, Gwen
tol.C, Anniversary LtAW$011, Men .Kon Devine: mar-,
Personel !terns
Dr and Mrs. Andy Craven of
Toronto were recent guests with
Mss Mail Amos, also with his
bi•ether, Mr. Lin Amos of Park -
Mr. Hilton Banting of Sarnia
is spending some time with, Mr,
and Mrs, Fred Fenton.
Mrs, Jas. Dixon' has settled in
her new home in Parkhill hav-
ing sold her farm sortie time
ago to Mr. Earl Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook df
Granton spent Sunday with Mr,
and IVirs. Earl Dixon.
Two Triinisters of different
faiths were the best of friends
although they often disagreed on
religions 'questions.
One day they had been
arguing, a little more heatedly
than usual, on some theological
point, when one of them said,
"That's alright, We'll just agree
to disagree. The thing that
counts ietitat vve're both. doing
the Lord's work., you in your
way and I in His.'
Messrs, Harvey Pollen,. Cart-
rey Cann, Mervyn. Clidmore •and
Robert Southeott -attended, the
United Church of Canada, Min
House laymen's conference In
Muskoka, Friday to 'Sunday last..
Mr. and Mrs. -Louis Gable and
san, Johnny of Charleston, West •
Virginia, were visitors over the,
weekend with their aunt, Mrs.
Frank Brierley and, other rela-
tives.
iNiliss Wilma Coates of Loudon,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doherty
and Denise of Mt, Clemens,
Mieli„ spent the weekend. with
Mr. and, Mrs, Whitney Coates
arid attended the Dickies Pienle
at Springbank Park an Satur-
day,
Mr., and . Mrs. William. Poste
and Mr. andiVIrs, Kelly of Wind-
sor spent the :weekend. with Mr,
and Mrs, 3, Willis Powell. .
Mr, and Mrs. Bill- Kovno,
Londbri 'are visiting with WS.
Lloyd P.arsons.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Alderson and Mabel
"were Misses Leona Alderson,
Susan Choban and Mary Lister
at HaMilton,
Mr. and Mt*, Wm, IlorneY
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs, Arnold Gaekatetter and
family and other relatives in
Miss Marilyn Kemp of Den-
fields- spent two weeks with her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and 'Mrs.
Dean White.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Penton,
Mr, Hilton Baritieg and Mr.' and
Mrs. Wm, Fenton and family at-
tended the Banting reunion held
at Ipperwash. on Saturday.
Mrs. Harvey Morley has're-
turned home after spending two
weeks with her mother in Sar-
nia,
Mr, Jim Jones of Saskatche-
wan is visiting his sister, Mrs,
Walter Morley.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Crone
and son, Manyice, of Granton
called 'on Mr. and. Mrs. Cecil
Ellwood on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lightfoot
and, daughter spent Sunday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Dixon.
Mr, and MrS. Grant 'Milos
spent Saturday evening withMrs.
Mrs. Lampoit, mother of Mrs.
Amos, . at St, Joseph's Hospital
in London where she is quite ill.
Mrs. Wm. McGuire of Lendon,
formerly of this -community, has
been quite 111 in a London hos-
pital.
•
It is said that some women
preserle their coranlexions by
covering their faces with wax
on retiring. Oily to bed and' oily
to rise.
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six, WNW) girls. 'I to 10
ried ladies, Mrs, I,,en Mikes,
The ninety-set:0mi anniversary Ittep. Daly cl.wards.
service WaS at the Clande-t
Ladies throwing slipper. Mrs.
• I • ' d
lIiarvey Ovens. Men, go
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eve/ling with the .Rev. .Rev. Hareta
. wn
SnetL,.4.A. a James. St. Church, „war"; aree'le°gg4 rave,
lilgeter, president at Um Loncittn #48Wsert, Ju Lan -Wort; standing
co4ference pest speotee. ite pap bottle, Judy Lamport and
dedicated th4s e new puipit. drane.' Sturi" v.it4e; tY"$ "rgell Beth
M. and Mrs. ClAritet :Johns td
Sarnia spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mra. Allen . o
Mr. Martin johns and family
of liamilton .spent the 'weekend
with. Mr. and Mrs. Boward
jebns.
A large crowd from this cpni-
Many .attended the johns Picnic •
nt Sa.birday at Exeter River-
view Park.
The Elimville 1Viissien Band
meeting wilt be held- on Satur-
nay. June #), At the home or Miss
Jeanne Miners,
• Mr. And Mrs, John Miners And
a.mily visited on Sunday 'with:
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Jaques of •
'Zion.
Mr., anti Mrs. Wm.. Titilltly -at-
P9tisMtonintiStg'imitenteltcr"ondmgarr..:, 73.4,hy;.0u.Snii;pss't person present. tended the Z5th wedding anni-•
Snell's visit being repetition a wAs Donna .Charlton, aged. one versary Qf Mr. and Mrs. Alex
what, happened ninety-two years! 3171011th, and prizes for oldest WY ,Cragn. :of Kirkton on Saturday
from Nuter. I Frank Reeder And Mr. .joseph. Mr. 'and Mrs. Fred Cole Of
i Woodall
. The Lucan senior choir With —
organist, Mr. Howard Kew pre -1
'ing the ehoir and guest soloist, t
1 Dickens, Family
siding at the pianorfuld :direct -
ago when Clandebeye. was served..and gentleman went tn. MrS, tymno, ,
Exeter, Mx. and Mra, Andrew
Si.e°tIluttaally 43etvellienngsawnithvisMitre.a aillItin
Mrs. Charles .Stenheri.
furnished music. . Elects NY NY Man of Aylmer spent the weekend-,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman stoutly
Thompson .ot LlIcS11,! A •
Exchange .Ministers At St, James Members ,of the- Diekins clan with Mr. and lvirs,. Win. Routly.
At St. James ehurch Rev. It.' gathered at .Springbank Park on
B. Anions of Trinity ehurch, Ail- 1 Saturday for their annual ro-
se Craig took the 'morning serv- union,..
iecoen.dTuhc tee di. e cthtoer, .I.R5tehv, .0.Ju. aP,vePjaersyt z jrzts In pirlger4na f (.)erf tstiproerets , y- we.alin.
s
Dashwood
The W,S.W.S of the E.U,B.
held their June meeting last
week with Mrs. Art Haugh pre-
siding, The theme was 'Youth
and Childhood" and was led by
Rev. Krotz, Mrs, Jessie Rader
and. Mrs. Letta Taylor.
Mrs, 'C. Snell and Mrs. C.
Oestreieher sang a duet. Mrs.
Snell also conducted a contest,
The president, Mrs. Carl Oest-
reicher, presided for the busi-
ness.
Grades 3.8 of Dashwood Pub
-
lie School accompanied by their
teachers Mrs: Taylor and Mrs.
Busche and several mothers en-
joyed• a trip to the Detroit zoo
last Friday by chattered. bus.
Message From
Whalen,
service at Ailsa Craig. He at-
tended this church as a *youth
when his family lived in Ailsa
Craig.
Flowers at St. James were
placed by the choir M memory
et a former organist, Mrs. Laura
George,
Personal Hems
111r, and Mrs, Harry Hem and
son and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brock
and daughter Karen, of Zion at-
tended the anniversary service
at the Clandeboye United Church
and later visited with Mr. and
Mrs, Lloyd Lynn,
Mrs. Rea Neif and Mrs. Andy
Carter were guests at the Ex-
plorers mother and daughter
banquet at 1.he Lucan United
Church 'Wednesday evening.
Mr. Ralph. Lynn and Miss
Gweimeth Tomes spent the week-
end with the latter's sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Lynn Sawyer in Pe -
trona.
Attending the bazaar and tea
at the St. • Patrick's Church,
Saintsbury, last week were Mrs.
0. Cunningha In, Mrs. Lloyd
Lynn, Mrs. A. Hendrie, Mrs.
Ray Hodgins, Mrs, Ed. Flynn,
Mrs. Fred Simpson, Mrs. J.
Hewitt and Mrs. Cecil Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. 3, H, Paton and
Clare, also William Allwright
spent Sunday afternoon at
Springbank Park
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carter,
Mrs. Ken Carter and Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Parker of Harriston
enjoyed a motor trip through
Quebec to Springhill, N.S. and
were guests at the wedding of
Cpl, Earl Blakney or. Saturday,
and under were Dennis ¥aguire,
Kevin Dickins, Denise Doherty;
4-0 years, Leslie Greenlee, Joan
Barker, Heather Davis; 6-8 years
Leroy Maguire, Larry Greenlee,
'Carol Latta; 9-12 years,.Carolyn
Diekins, Sandra Dicins, Bar-
bara. Lilley;
Three-legged race,Barbara
Utley and Sandra Diekins, ,Le-
roy Maguire and Larry Green-
lee; wheelbarrew race, Leroy
Maguire and Larry Greenlee,
Barbara Lilley and Sandra...Dick-
ins; men, Gordon Noels, Jackie
Garrett; women, Doreen Gar-
rett, Wilma Coates; ladies kick-
ing slipper, Doreen Garrett;
men, Wayne Dickins; junior,
Leroy Maguire, Sandra Dickins;
men's three-legged race, How-
ard McDonald, Hugh Davis.
Mrs, Harold Diekins, Rochest-
er, N.Y. was named president
for 19S7-58 and Mrs. Frank Dick-
ins, Ailsa Craig, is secretary,
Next year's reunion will be held
in the same place on the third
Saturday in Jline.
June 8, returning home on Tues.
day by way of the United States,
Misses Pauline and Dorothy
Lynn, London, were guests at
the Howse -Barnes wedding on
Saturdayhureh,at the Belmont United
c
Miss Carole Cunningham of
Detroit spent the weekend with
her relatives, Mrs. Omar Cun-
ningham and Mr. and, Mrs; ItoY
Cunningham.
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"Mighty big tip yon handed
that cloakroom .girl," not
Woody.
"It seemed 'only fair," said
. jennings. "Look at the beauti-
ful new goat she gave
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Pers,onal Items
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Baillie and
Mr, and Mrs. George Squire were
Sunday guests with Mr, and.
Mrs. William Hodgson, London.
Mr, and IVirs. Gordon McKin-
non. and family, of Guelph, were
weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Grafton Squire,
Mr. and Mrs, Alton Neil and
Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Duffield, Betty and Gayle were
at Springbank Park on Sunday.
Mrs. George Squire spent Wed-
nesday afternoon in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gillespie,
Kitchener, visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire
attended a family picnic at Gib-
bons Park, London, Sunday.
Several front the community
attended the preliminary juvenile
program at Kirkton Friday eve-
ning.
Mrs. Laverne Morley and Mrs.
Melville Gunnning attended the
Blossom Tea at Woodham Friday
evening, .
Miss Betty Coney,of Exeter,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. William Morley, Jr.
'Mrs. John Whelihan spent a
week in Detroit with her sister,
Mrs. Dennis Hunter.
Mr. Harvey Herbert,Bramp-
ton, was a weekend. visitor with
Mr. Wilfred Herbert and Mr.
and Mrs. Cleve Pullman.
Mr. and Mrs. Grenville Sher -
will and Karen. London, visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wil-
liam Morley,' Sr4, and Elva.
Miss Marion Morley and Miss
Susan Wilfred, of Toronto, were
weekend visitors with the for-
nier's parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Whalen
and Valerie, London, holidayed
for three • weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. John Whelihan and other
friends.
Dale Johnson, of London, is
holidaying with Mr. and Mrs.
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ilotigsen
and family visited in St. Marys
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs,
tirtch,
Mr. ,and. Mrs. Z. Finkbeiner
and family wereitt Listowel Sun-
day with lift% and Mrs. William
CaMpbell. A birthday party in
honor of Mrs, Mary Campbell
Was the OeeaSiOn.
Plan Baterninif Decorating
Seventehn ladies were preSent
,for the June Mettidgs of the
MKS. and W.A. at the home of
Mrs, Xtay Parkinson Thursday
evening. 1Vir5. Ronald Squire was
in charge 64 the W.A. he theme
was "integrite, led by Mrs.
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the many' ways that this ear has. earned
this overwhelming popularity”.hosChev-
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may make you think you're right ont
the low-priced field. brive this greatest of
all Chevrolets, and you discover the farn-
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nailed -to -the -road sense of security that
Canada. wants—and gels—from the leader!
Plus unbeatable performance, with a fabek-
lous choice of etigmes—tiltra-madern VVi
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