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Cred.iton group Enjoys
Tc.u'r,, Boat Ridef Picnic
Rev. G. Strome and several
young people from the Evangel-
Lca1 Church returned on Sunday,
after spending a week at Camp
Incacon, where Rev. Strome was
one of the leaders. The camp
program included study
swimming ngroups,
safety, camp fire meetings and
devotional periods.
' When the Crediton group ar-
rived at the camp, they were
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accompanied by several of their
• parents .and the group number.,
' ing 40, were taken through the
Court House by Mr. Erskine.
given a boat ride and enjoyed
, their supper in the park, ar-
• rangements having been prev
made by RIr. Gordon
Matz.
Personal Items
Rev. A. Rapson, who has re
turned from vacation, conducted
service in the United Church on
Sunday morning.
Mrs, Edward Morlock and Miss
Ella Moriock visited recently
with Miss Lulu Morlock in Wind-
sor and with relatives at Pan-
dora, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Moriock
of Guelph visited on Sunday with
Mr. A. Morlock and Mr, and
Mrs. H. 'Young.
F/0 and Mrs, Robert Palmer
and daughters, Shirley and Beth,
of Brighton spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fahr-
ner, Mrs. Palmer and daughters
are remaining for a visit.
Mr. Calvin Fahrner of South
Cayuga called on his parents,
Mr. and 111rs, E. M. Fahrner on
Monday,•
Mr. and Mrs. • Howard. Hoist
and Linda, 'Miss Kathy Armburst
and Mr Ronald Saylor all of Fen-
wick. spent the weekend with
Mrs. H. Finkbeiner.
Anne Robertson, London, is
holidaying -with her grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beav-
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark
of Detroit spent several days
with Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Treitz
and Mr and Mrs Donald Treitz
and daughters of London and
John Treitz of Fenwick visited
recently with relatives here,
John Treitz remaining for a
week's vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lundgren
of Saginaw, Mich. visited recent-
ly with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mor-
lock.
Recent visitors with Mrs. A.
Berry were: Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
Puleo of Cleveland several days
last week and London. friends. on
Monday; Mrs. Wm. Wyatt, Mrs.
Thelma Johnson, Mrs. E. Pit-
tner and Miss Rose Tingley.
Mrs. Berry's sister Mrs. D. J.
Ifoggarth. of Toronto is spending
a 'few' days this week with her.
Mr. John, R. Wolfe, Detroit, is
holidaying with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs, A. Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Em.erson Wen-
zel spent the weekend in Sim-
coe.
Mr. Allan Stevenson of Leth-
bridge Alta. spent two week's
vacation with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. George Stevenson; Mr.
and Mrs, Donald Moore of Ot-
tawa, friends of Allan's .visited
during the weekend at the Stev-
enson's home.
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Morlock,
Anne and Billy of Rochester,
Minn. visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Moriock •and Mss Ella
Moriock last week.
Mrs, Florence Speiran is visit-
ing in London.
Mr. and Mrs, Hugo Schenk
spent the weekend in Ancaster.
Three-year-old Danny Haugh,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Haugh,
who underwent surgery in St.
oseph's Hospital last week, has
een transferred to South Huron
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Ballantyne Clan.
Enjoys .Reunion
About 50 descendents of the
late James and Elizabeth Dal -
Janine gathered in Riverview
Park, Exeter, for their annual'
reunion,
A short business meeting was
conducted with the president,
Alvin Worden, in charge. It was
decided to hold the picnic next
year in Seaforth. Lloyd Ballan-
tyne was elected president; Mrs.
Alvin Worden, see..treasurer;
Mrs. Carter Kerslake, lunch
committee, and the punkin
family, sports committee.
A program of sports was con-
ducted by Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Ballantyne and Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Alien, Winners in races
under 5 years, Craig Kerslake;.
8 years and under, Bill.Worden;
11 years and under, Jim Allen,
Peggy McIntyre; 12 and under,
Joyce Kerslake, Rosanna Wor-
den; ladies, Mrs. IL D. Sadler,
Mrs. Jim Fairbairn; gents,
Lorne Allen; blowing balloon.
Turnbull. E. Anstie and Arnold
test. Mrs. Alvin Worden,
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Personal Items
Mr. and 'Mfrs. Earl Gardner
and family of Newmarket spent
the weekend with. Mrs. J. Gard-
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pollock
of London visited on Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Pollock.
Miss Lillian Ulens of Wind-
sor and Mr. and Mrs, Dorman
Ulens and family of Hamilton
spent the weekend with Mrs, W.
T. Ulens.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hicks at-
tended the funeral of Mrs. Ed.
English in Cairo, Michigan on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor, Don-
ald and Carol of Clinton visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Carmen Woodburn.
Visitors last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey were:
Miss Muriel Fallis of Sarnia,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fallis and
family of Mount Forest, Mr. and
Mrs, Cleve Brophey and Glen of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Person of California.
The Women's Association of
the United Church are planning
a rummage sale in Corbett Sales
Barns on Thursday evening,
Mr. Claude Dettloff of Detroit
visited last week with Mrs. Al-
bert Pollock.
Viola, Bonnie, Janet. a n d
Wayne Tweddle of West Corners
spent a few days • with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton Woodburn,
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which because of its location
can also be used for workroom,
playroom, den or guest room.
Plans also call for a full base-
ment,- vestibule, living room,
bath and combination dining;
room -kitchen, The kitchen has
cabinets on two walls, double
windows and provides large floor
space.
The living room features a pic-
ture window with flower pot
ledge and large linen closet and
generous wardrobes,
Exterior finish is wide siding
and asphalt shingles and there
is a covered entrance. Floor a.
rea is 1069 sq. ft., with cubage.
of 19,776 cu. ft.
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Report From Grand Bend
By MRS. E. KEOWN
Michael and Allen Hunter of
Vancouver are visiting with their
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs.
William Dace.
Rev. Ivo' Curtis D,D,, Mrs.
A number of families in this . Curtis, Bill and Don of Los Ange-
district attended the Steeper re-, les, California. arrived on Thurs-
union at Poplar Hill on Monday.' day to spend the month of
I August at .their cottage in Sotith-
Hospital and is improving nicely.
Mrs. Willard Berge and daugh-
ter, Julie, of portage la Prairie.
are vacationing at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Pfaff,
Mrs. George Leslie and son,
David, of 1. 'ort Arthur are visit-
ing with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Wilfred Mack.
Cpl. and Mrs. Robt. Lambie
and family of North Bay visited
last week with Mrs. Lambie's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Finkbeiner.
Mr. and ,Mrs, Lorne Preszcator
enjoyed a motor trip to North-
ern Ontario last week to Tober-
mory, Manitoulin. Sault Ste.
Marie, and returned by way of
the American border.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Priestly of
London spent the weekend at the
Chambers' home.
Mr. Howard Beaver of limit -
ton spent the weekend at his
home here.
1 cott Pines. '
Mrs. .Harry Bossenbery aiid
daughter, Pamela, visited 'with
I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickering in
Tecumseh for a few days last
week.
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Wilson pf
Chicago are vacationing` for
this month in the Fred Heaman
cottage in Oakwood.
Mrs. Frances of Windsor, who
has been visiting with her sis-
ter", Mrs. Mary Ravelle, left for
home on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs.'Billie Baird and
.Delbert Mason of London spent
the weekend with Mr, and IIrs.
Thos. Baird. ` •
Mr. and Mrs. A. Conies and
son, Kenneth, of Windsor spent
the past week with Mrs Cowles'
sister, ,Mrs. Wm. • Rendle and
Mr.. Rendle.
Mr. H. Wainwright. who was
a patient in St. Joseph's Hospi-
tal was able toreturn home last
week, but is still confined to his
home.
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister
2:00 p.m.—Dutch Service
3:30 p.m.—Sunday School
Everybody Welcome
'THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector
Triyitt .Memorial, Exeter
During August services will be
held at 11130 a.m., only.
Aug. 11 — Mr. Frank Hallett in
change.
Aug,18 — Mr. Frank Hallett in
charge.
Aug, 25—Servied cancelled,
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main Street
9:45 a.m.--Sunday School
11:00 a,m.—Rev. and Mrs. C, L,
Warriner; also. the .talented
Warriner children, singing in
their unique manner,
7:30 p.m .--Eva geliatie Service
Wednesday, .8 p.m.—Meeting for
Prayer
rriday, 7:30-8:30 pi-rt.—Open air
Friday, 8:80 p.m, — Christ Am-
bassadors
"And when these things begin
to come to pass, then look up,
lift up your heads, for your
rederitption. draweth nigh,"
--St. Luke 21:28
'Pastor: Mang. L. Winn -Sutler
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD •
Id;ev. W. P. ''ktotr, Minisfe'
Mrs;, Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday, Atig'ust 11
1rt:00' a.P .—"Magnify the Lord"
I1:05 a.m.—Sunday &hoot
CHRISTIAN REFORMED
CHURCH
9:45 a.m. Student A. Huls
English Service
2:1.5 p.m.—Rev, J. Gritter
Dutch Service
Everyone Welcome
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE MISSION
EXETER
Sunday School
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.'
"Teach Me Thy Truth, 0 Lord"
Supt.: Stanley Saucier, Zurich
MAIN STREET
The United Church
of Canada
Minister: Rev.. Alex, Rapson
Organist: Mrs, A, Willard
10:00` a.m.—The Church School
11:is a.m. Union Sirvice• In
Main Street,
Worship As A Family ,in The -
Family Church
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuftl :Kerr, BA, BA);
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
9:00 a.m.—Sunday School closed
for August,
10:00 a•.tn»-; Morning Worship
The service will be Conducted
by the Rev. Donald Sinclair, a
former minister of Cavan
Church.
N'ur'sery for children up to six
years.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD%
Pastor: Rev. 1C. L..Zorn'
20:00 CM'.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Service
Miss Dorene Baker, who has
been taking a special course in
surgical nursing in Wnnipeg Ge-
neral Hosptal returned home on
Friday evening. Miss Ethel
Smith of St. Catharines, who was
taking the same 'course, return-
ed home with. her, and on Tues=
day the two ladies motored to
Miss Smith's' home where' Miss
Baker Will be visitng for a few
days.
Miss' Margaret McDonald of
Toronto is visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Iiorace Lake this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. McLaughlin
of Windsor :are vacationing- in
Dr. Free e's cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Flear and
family spent the holiday week-
end with Mr. Flear's parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Flear.
Miss' Buelah Holt spent the
weekend visiting with her sis-
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, also her
mother and' grandmother, Mrs.
Mae Holt and Mrs. L Geromette.
Holiday weekend visitors with
Mr. and Mrs.• Wellington Baker
were .141r. and Mrs. Carl Mor-
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Light-
foot and sons Zan and Barry and
Mr. Dave Rae, all of London, and
Mr. Irwin Taylor of Niagara
Falls, • Ont. Ian and Barry are
staying with their aunt and un-
cle for this week's holidays.
Bobby Bossenberry is vaca-
tioning with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Heaman at Parry Sound.
14 Ir. and Mrs. ' Thos. Baird
spent Thursday visiting with re-
latives in London,
Rev: W. '13. and Mrs. Cunning-
ham and Dr. and Mrs. E. Mor-
ris. and daughters, Susan and
Jill all of Windsor are spending
amonth's vacation at their cot-
tage here.
° Mrs. A. E, McMurray, Mr.
Donald Fieghen and Mr. Bruce
Barlow of Toronto, spent the
,holiday weekend with Mr. and
(Mrs. E, Keown,
This Week In .
Saintsbury
By MRS. H. DAVIS
Mr. Ivan Needham and Ralph
and'Mrs.•Garfield Needham were
Sunday guests with Mr. -and Mrs.
Heber Davis and Mrs, Fred Da-
is.
Mr. and. Mrs, H. W, Hodgins,
Lucan, were Saturday guests
With Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ab-
bott.
Mr. and Mrs. 'George Carroll,
Detroit, Michigan,' visited with
Mr. Hugh Carroll and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Carroll,Mr. Carroll
returned to Detroit and Mrs.
Carroll remained for a few holt-
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Abbott
spent Wednesday at Scotland,
Ont,;. Visiting their daughter,
Mrs. Lloyd Maguire and little
grandson.
Leroy' and Denis Maguire
spent last week at fpperwash,
guests of thein uncle, Mr. and
Mrs, ll.obt Maguire.
Mrs. Harvey Latta and chit.
clren accompanied. by Mrs. Itobt.
Latta and family of Batlymote
are spending a few days at Grand
Bend.
Mrs. Icon Maguire' and boys,
Mrs, 'Iltigh ' Davis and Heather
spent last week at the )3 end.
Mr., Got 'Wienestraion spent
last Sunday, with Mrs, Garnet
Isaac ,and Marjorie of London,
Mr, Donald Berry, Kirkton, was
tri eharge of the serviee at St.
Patrick'8 ohurcl on Sunday,
Cornish. Family
Vies For P'riz'es.
The 24th annual Cornish re-
union was held on Sunday at Ri-
ver view Park, Exeter, with 60
members in attendance,,
Ed Penhale, Hay Township,:
was the oldest ratan present;, Mrs.
Garnet Cornish the oldest woman
and Noel Skinner the youngest
person, John Glidden, Holmes.
vine came the farthest dis-
tance,
In a program of sports win.
Hers in races for boys 5 years
and tinder, Bobby Rowe; girls,
6 to 8 years, Kathy Rowe, boys„
Rgirls .8 12 ,
Janet
ayMasnica; Skinner; boys,. TotomnxyyearsEl
liott; young ladies, Joyce Bqw
ers; young men, Donald Mas-
,niea; ..married ladies, Mrs, Bev,
Skinner; married men, Ross
Jaques,
Guessing game, Marian EI-
liott; lifesavers on toothpick re,
lay, Oliver Jaques' side; woman
finding her man, ,Mrs, Bev Skin
ner, E, Penhale; kicking slip-
per, ladies. Mrs. Elmer Rowe;
men, Ross Jaques; children,
Janet Skinner; three legged race,
Janet Skinner, Kathy Rowe, bal.
loon rage, Bill Elliott's side;
girls eating crackers. Kathy
Rowe; boys, Mervin Bowers.
Next year •the reunion will be
held at Riverview Park, Exeter
Comments About
Woodham
By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Vodden
attended the Talbot reunion at
Bayfield bn Sunday.
Mrs. Nettie Wynn of London,
Mrs. J. Jacques, Mrs, W. L.
Switzer of .Woodham were Wed-
nesday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Jacaues.
Mr. and Mrs. Enos Hutton of
Uniondale were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Copeland
of Toronto called on his niece,
Mrs. Lloyd Jacques on Satur-
day. -
Jimmie Rundle is holidaying.
.with his cousin, Bob Savage in
London,
Janice Webb visitedwith her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Small at St. Thomas a
few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McNaugh-
ton and Donald were Thursday
visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd
Jacques.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Louch of
Hamilton were,weekend guests
of Mrs. W. LSwitzer. Mrs.
Switzer went to Hamilton for a
week.
Mr. Albert Vodden of Blyth,
Mrs. Lily Vodden and Mrs, Robt.
Scott of Clinton were Monday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ern-
ie Vodden.
Nlrs. Mary Jacques, Mr, and
Mrs. Lloyd Jacques and family,
Woodham, Mr. and Mrs, Glen
Lambert and family of Flint,
Mich., Mrs. May Elliott. St.
Marys attended the Selves re-
union 'at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Webber, Thames, Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hanley
of Zion. East were Sunday visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Rundle. '
Mr. Jim Burton of Hamilton
called on his friend Ross Mc-
Curdy on Sunday afternoon.,
Lois Jolliffee of Mt. Elgin was
a weekend visitor with her aunt,
Mrs. Ray Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. .Ray Mills, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Levy, Lois Jol-
liue and Jackie Rundle attended
the Hawkey reunion in Stratford
Park on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chatten
of London were Sunday visitors
with Mrs. If. Chatten.
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