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Ry. M,AL, PATO1. fleets Nov.. '1
Perso,lai Itsemi
Mr. and Mrs. Peter waits gf
Sarnia spent the weekend with
the tatter's family Mr. end Mrs.
,Maurice Simpson ,Ansi family".
Guests on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. fete Voisin of R.R.
Ansa Craig were Mrs, Wm.
%on and Norman Wilson, Mr.
tlaroid Lynn, US Minnie Lynn,
Mr.. and Mrs. Lloyd Lynn and
Miss.June'Lynn,
Mr, and Mrs, Karl O'Neil left
-on Vriday to visit MrS, Clarence
•O' ell and family in Montgoin•
Ory, Penn.
Mr. .and Mrs, Wilfred Cun-
Bingham .and Mr. Joe Cunning-
ham visited on Sunday with the,
fornices. daughter, Mr, and Mrs.
.Arnold Harper, of St. Paul s..
Mr. Richard Snedderi, • London,
spent the weekend with Mr
Douglas, Solornen. at the house
St. Paul's Anglican Church
of Mr. and Mrs. :James '$igs-
worth,
Mrs, Rea Nell and Miss Rett y.
McIntyre attended the McGil-
livray School Area Teachers'
meeting at West'McGillivray on
Thursday evening.
Ale- and Mrs. Rea Neil were
gguests of Mr, and Mrs. dames
Sigswerth last Sunday.
Mrs, J. I.. Paton, on Wednes-
day, called on patients iii Vis:•,
toric Hospital; London,. Ors, Ed.:
I'lynn, Ms;a. Tom Flynn, Mr,
Clifford Simpson,, Mrs, Violet
Sutherland and, Mr, Murray'
Orme. M;r, Murray Collins of
Ailsa •Craig, who suffered an in-
jury to his eye at the mill in
Ailsa Craig, was able- to return
home front the . hospital last
Tuesday.
Mr. Willlain Wilson underwent
an operatipn at St. Joseph's
Hospital on• Friday,
. Mr, Gordon Cunningham has
returned home ,from St, Joseph's
Hospital,
Mr.. and Mrs, Bide Simpson
Annual
have returned from a motor trip
to Western Canada visiting with
.. and
Herb
IIIc. and Mrs,, H rb Webb
14'Ir. and. Mrs. John Blair,
.Bazaar
111'r, and Mrs. Murray Lewis
.. , to and family are leaving to e
u residence in Toronto where
will be. held In • be is associated with the Bell
ABERDEEN HALL Telephone .ComnanY there,
) IRKTON
Fl. Nov..
Fri.,' 5
,
SLOO
o s Booths - Pro
Various ri N ram 9
EVERYONE WELCOME
Hot Turkey
Supper
Grand Bend
UNLTED CHURCH,
Fri,, 15
5:'30 "p.m. to 8, p.m..
Adults. $1.25: . Wider 1;,:, 75¢
Sponsored.'by
USBORNE
TOWNSHIP
.FEDERATION •OF'
AgricL lture
• ANNUAL
e and.,B"aflel40t
Mrs, Mary R thine who spent
the Sunlnier at the home of her
daughter and • son-lh-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Cunningham,
left on Tuesday ad is now a pa-
tient in the •Green Galilee .Nurs-
ing polite in P'atkliill,
•• Mr. Ward Hodgins is building
a'loafing cattle barn.
new g
Mr. Lloyd Lynn is building an
addition to his bare.
Airs. Alvin Cunningham, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Cunningham and
family, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur
Cunningham and family were
Mrs, Jack
. and Mr,
Mr,
guests of M ,
Manson of Enibro.
Mrs, Fred Simpson spent a
few days with .her -grand-Baugh=,
ter, ' Mrs, Harry McNaughton,
and family In London.
Annual meeting of the:Huron
Co-operative Medical. Services
wilt be held Tuesday, Novena
bee- 19, it arraa announced this
week,.
In a folder sent to members
throughout the eounty, the date
was incorrectly advertised .as
Thur$day, November I.9.
Nine Churches
Plan Visitation'
•
MIA: •c re es re-
� h'�. b were .repre-
sented at a supper meeting. in
Jellies, St. Church Wednesday
evening of last week when the
chairman .of the 'visiting. com-
mittees in connection with the
Sector plan now tinder •eonsidera-
tio were present to receive their
instructions as to how the visi-
tation was to be carried out,
Reports were received as to
the projects. presented td the va-
rious congregations. and .a11 re-
ported a favorable reception.
Bert Riddell,. 74
Head Carpeni er
Funeral seryiees were con-
ducted, onSaturday,- Nevember
9 for Robert George (Bert) Rid-
dell of St Marys, age '74 years,
at the Marriott funeral home
with Rev. •Crosby of the United
Church and Rev. ' Campbell of
Knott Presbyterian Church of-
ficiating. ,
Mr. Riddell died in St. Marys
Hospital, He was head carpenter
for 31 years at the Cement Plant
in SL Afarys.'
He:, is 'survived by his •wife,
the . former Mary . A. Sterritt;
one son, Dr. Lyle Riddell, Le -
peer, Mich.; two grandchildren;
three brothers, Ivan of Claude-
boye, Rowland of Wellborn and
Wiiliaiiit of Devises; also two
sisters, Mrs. Milton Hardie, 'of
Woodham
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The Bina bridge on the Base
Line being repairedmade the
roads over the weekend almost
impassable, A number of cars
had to be pulled out by tractor
on Sunday and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bonallie,
spent part of last
Sheila and Jerry, of Montreal,
weekr.
with M.
and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques and fam-
il,;
Mrs; Lulu Kirk and Lorna are
visiting with her daughter, Mrs,
Bryce Skinner and Bryce.
Rev. John Cook and Mrs.
Cook and John Jr. of Arkona
were Saturday guests of Mr,
and Mrs. leo. Wheeler and Da-
vid,
Mr. ands Mrs. Norris Webb
and family visited with
vii Mr. and
ed
Mrs. Fred Syvitxer in•SundaY.
.COMING EVENTS •
BdNQIIETe-E:tetex •Dist-
'Het Co=oft' gnriiial"•itieetulb and
banquet,' Exeter ' Legion *Hall,
November 29. 7:14e
PRESENTATION & DANCE for
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rader (nee
Isobel Wilson), Friday♦ Nov. 22,
ELIMVILLE •
UNITED CHURCH
Thurs., Nov. 21
T. 7 : O'Clock ' 1
Guest Speaker:
MR. JIi ' JACKLIN
OFA Fieldnlan
Tickets' .Available
From Directors
Admission $1,50
Arena
At�fvites
THURSDAY, NOV. i4
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FRIDAY, NOV. 15
4:0o -5,o6- •Sketlnk
800.10 t00—.111oita,►sk;s ,.. • ..
SATURDAY, NOV. 16
8:00-11:00--3:'ce weed
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Skating'
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;� MONDAY, NOV. 18
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.TUESDAY, NOV. 19
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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20 •
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llinrr ed Wa1ien & stekbth r$
4tad n106,-Seknal Skating,
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Granton and Mrs, Herbert Lind-
say of Thorndate.
Interment was in St. Marys
cemetery,
u
And .District ' No'ws .
Phone lou Lus:on-,
Town .App= ian
,• ei
N.arks
neIeruve'ts Electric, Eenter, )ar teeth
celebrated Ito twelfth Anwar- it rtetea ...1
t.
peeked eelepr*tioa et its• sn*w • .. et s
earx ♦Itis waelr, with a�rralsltl�, lose. sl -
r•oeata0it, :gfl. Mean lit. S.,. ;crop', vire
atf 1 1Mal�tS
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trgi�ts! tlft: Bnreekity itestaruressirt, A fee tat , ..
The aftftiverflry f!tiftsirea iipe- pfottt
cial Offers oft RCA Itletot TV Falrt� elt •fir!
t.ucenits Honored .. a�rad liillh. #ldelity Victrotiis; #h.. dividfaa , Usttrtniis b
Aiehard .Davis in 9 Fars id�airei tewstt •ln Waatfi„ ,.
1�
b t •el ,Call .
orrespendelt, .fill 'tine int
Anglican W.A. Meeting I ersenit Item*
tl of 5r' and MTI
ee r pi.
in n fi st Rh V g ,�
Al Graham, iiilotograpr. roe- The Novembernt s. and farnil i+ eat Milt weekeliti .
t HWY. Woman's Auxi�iary,,, Y p autonli�tic utile lauartry equlF • sl s'ec !
the Toronto Daily 'Star, las I y; y
i ipp
Id nib scheduled o be held at the home iii Napeaee itrad. Trartlapto, cuestas hien , s1 p v0it404.
ween ahasa Mrs, I aro 1 .
a interest story of Mas. F. W. Hovey last Wed -}.of • r• and limas. Laytoni. Davis. e
for his hunt n a s
meat; and special low prices Mil
f aintm ., 4n a "mall 'appliances
i s wee bonded
1 9;t h its .present, owno#, ,An
�_ Y
drew $.nelgrove, and opexslted
i. until from the Past Uff Cs'Y ,u•n l .
owed to its .n w Witten
The new store, which or
Ir. i A Norman Tis *OM :M##fi
ie till end lfi . anal lis ii i n
ivhiah ,appeared in the Saturday nesday had to be 'postponed. The bus ne ar a . In a tire bu_rllriai.•i.. .�,
edition. Mrs. IUbson, though Thursday owing to the West i tors, a. Otte trade in vuiltii�'
ids Middlesex Deanery meeting at!, Miss Jessie„Smith. of Toronto r#trsadiitg or t mess w
the mother of seven, still finds cvisitin her sister,. Mrs. Edi .
1 pointing, play writ- Ailsa Craig and bccausv of. the • is gv ; „
time fol oil .pan ri, in the
.Southcott baaaic, tictoes wet* in .gltert . riii��ii'
in . and *song writing, She is, flu in, the Bovey household had gar i4feFalls. , wet* i !More > n
Parish Hail. Alt. Fred Lewis, son of Mr, t his he a ltasl1' wadi
aloe week staging her three act to be held in the e I si t t , Iii
��The resident Mrs. T. Me- and Mrs. 'Clarence Lewis, is now elettrka APPliai+rC1I i ld no�f”
et the mninni in the Park p .and Mrs...l':.rattendingthe liid etowni Agri- fall, e o loftier' loll♦: in thea, •
at the .CoixiiiiunttY Centre, Frio Farlane, presided � g i t ha it f iia rly •
;� rs; d
dayand Saturday evenings. win Scott stsppliecl for the sea- cultural School. baits r. Sneltrove ,Aja 'taktsa.
The ,
y
As
cit Doug Rivers read Mar-
ket ;g'vee flte brit alt space
or a appin con
Wednesdayet-.
a r in
the Deanery of. vast Middlesex,
Bich Wats held id ;Strathroy.•
Dort
a
,
re
and . M Y
r
Ai tie a ar-
utits,' r: and lies. U. Fi Stan.
retarY, Mrs. F. W. Hovey, Mrs. , .a d r., Alen 1♦xeb'ariane
r i d ins � Illi rt
Roy Stanley , ATrs. J m Ito 8 spent last weekend i1rl tt017
and Airs. Rale Coleman were wad, •the tieSts of Ilii". •and
unci hostesses. r • MTs• aw' e . ane n
Corbett assisted the resident r c t visite s Air, a d Airs.
in the devotions. Tlanter an, 1R'estan, and
Mrs. :Jack ur y repottedMr, , and ilireo. laarl Ever. ey' .of
e,
Afr,, ,ani 'Mrs. Ray Colrieigh
of 8r►tish Coiumtiia sp&nt a fe4v
h Stir's 9x xsl' dual pteture } erte tart in cominnaity
T
Mrs. n holding u i � convenience and: inc�tG he moved 'hart, tie seer*
depicts A i, ainti h d g h
pu
AS as Qrl
tars,. Hi
°a large oil.painting of herself , t � sal `
1 I h t 149 s taro d D id' Z F rl a d '11ad' five
secretary .of the' 1�ionst C,litb, :, .
daughters,ad .also aecompanying her two n dins last .
eon Ho g, ee a �treas er et the
in
ni,Marsha and Jo -Anne, p 1 as o en r n
tended tale st auto Y id Gt g for *Unity Centres SOW *nd a4
in an anginal rocker -roll sang. Gordonm e Of Etc ec lli i afll*':
AT d 1 ttsesiib r, w et.. . eta .4.. #' .. w !f
.
Personal (tents g igyg w Asseciakrtan.
The Lunn Fire Department t th Little Help-
er's
lelp Rev. and Mrs. G. A. `Ila Hie Wife,is treaserer f the
Ti1 of 3ek tial are hal i
was. called to the farm ome of HOMO and Ssphooi Asa.. WO*
to t
wasa r� t
t .r u
s.
ande
MT, Austin Hodgins last Friday a eh
evening when flying sparks from ice on T)ece b d Mrs. ilaxold Cobl qll, ladles' bowling Wine last Jeer.
a burning chimney .threatened Mr, d lY i p ley Mr, and Mrs, Snelgreve h*v.
to ignite the barn.zi
eyed
front
that 612.ts7 was. rbc 1
the collection a e e -
er s party,
Plans far.the White Gift sere* days last .week with Mr.. and idaYnt with re bo p
r
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cumpt ing5
andfamily
itend vier pts with Mr. n. -
a d Mrs
. alvina iiaekand ett.. r,
December 1 were Ise ei,
cussed and ether means of ex- a f •k, Bart Oral p in of
tending Christmas cheer. Sarnia were Friday .guests of
•p ,"
returned Nev. , au Black ;e
u a
Mrs. a r n
30 or Dec.•1 was planned. Ailsa ,Craig .on Monday after
M. Erwin,. Scott submitted a spending
two dtukhtexs, *Indy and Maj t
fa 1 of 'Tdrof}td ware w d ♦tend Teter P.Ubile Sa 1.
Messrs, Clarence Lewis, Wit- Coi of ata c o rn m u n 1 o n for Alis. T. D. Ormo. Y , d . ii e E
`a and James McComb left t. Andrew's Day, No AI s Laura
ac wee and .Flee ie ily ate e>itberr -et'
ham either S A Mitchel M: e h tut ..
e St. United h . ff
J t �.
arts 11
on business trip
James b
1 Mondayn.
aa
t
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theservice' c
a
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cb l'g
to Saskatchewan and points ddin a few dad s vith AZr
w
t Dna-
o L-"
Weititesday to wliieh sir, f u
can's mem ers a en e .
s onthe
Book ivas both interesting and
" et eat" which
was held at Byron ibis year is
scheduled In be held next Lent
at Axva. Mrs, W, Snelg
rove of
Ilderton (formerly of Lucati)
presented a ' lite membership
pin to Mrs, A. If, Harrison.
The Meeting was turned over
to Mrs. Harold Hodgins whp in=
trodueed 'the new . Study Book,
"Cross and Chrysanthernum"
acid read part of the foreword
written by Bishop Yasbro and
an article by Canon Davis, field
secretary for' Canadian, church-
es. By means. of a large map
',she showed the Io'eation of the
;four islands which form Japan,
Of this area ,.only 16% is suit-
'able for cultivation by the. DO
million people, whose yearly in-
crease in population is one mil-
lion. Only half of one, •per cent
of the Japanese are Christiana
so the need for religious lead-
ers is tremendous,
Mrs. Hodgins' offered hex hoine
for the December meeting and
Mrs. C.. W.. Hawkshaw .and the'
president offered . tis assist•, as
hostesses, ,
Anglican Nlews • .
The new Cruet, donated • by a
Member of Holy Trinity ohurch
ivas donated 'at • the adorning'
service. •
.� r>repimotion service . ryas also
held at • the morning- aervlce• for
fouir • ' members of the junior
'choir, who have been promoted
to the senior choirs.• Frank 'and
Pat Egan, . Rose Wilkinson and
Keith O'Neil..
At a meeting . in. the Scout
House ' last Monday evening,;
Akela (Mrs.. Jens Andersetl)
assisted by Baloo (Miss Audrey
Marshall) and Scout Master
Harold Whyte invested Stanley
Whitehead, • Nelson ' Knight and
_George Dauneey as churns. The
mothers of the -three boys, were
guests at the meeting.
Personal Items
Mrs. T, A. Hadgiins, who has
had 'the flu for• the past three
nd Mrs G rdon Bina♦ ng,
J li Lenitn has returned
en '
pante from: Ottawa to ap d e
win er w er son, r.
Coral e, iiia o . &on ..
Riev.',T. P. Prost and
Lunn friends have' 4eceived
word that .falx. John. ;Eleni of Cal;
a
ua
suffered anetie>: heart attack
and rs a pa enthe a.
hospita.
partfttei t at Sneltrovt'�s, ;it : iu
est, report on the interes ing a P Armetrgng, so Exetter mien
Ale-. and Mrs. Sheridan Rev- er meetin at Ailsa Craig on Mrs. a it e ' with the fora t
Y g gary (forme{ty of Lea) h s".ha5 bee Brio l
ATAe
in ori and family and were weekend ti
Year*, Recent iiddi
`t 1h
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M
J l�
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John e
With
J n d She
s lMr. Mrs,h t d
oast of t
b
'eStringer,
gi St th ti tin O lgary . Stift b Harvey ,
Campbell of Riverside. said the acldie s Study . i T
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith and
nee the retard de0ertlytt,.
family spent last weekend in helpful, The It T •
Oakville, the guests of Mr, and
Mrs. P. 0. King.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conlin of
Ottawa were weekend guests of
Mr. end Mrs. J. E. Conlin,
Misses Holy and Belle Martin
of Loitdon and Miriam of De-
troit were Saturday guests .of
Mr. and Mrs, T. A, Hodgins,
•
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Rev. K. L. Zorn,-.Phone,65
10:00 a•iri.}-Sunday School'
11:00 a.m.—Service •••
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
' IN MAiN STREET CHURCH
,Rev. R. Van• Ferowe, Minister
2100 p;m.--Afternoon Service
Holland Language
• "The Call of God." • •
1.,30 ,i;,rn.-Sufiday,
Friday Night Young People's
:Meeting
All Welcome
CHttiSTiAN REFORMED
1957, at Crediton `Community CHURCH '
Hall, "Blue Mountaineet Bead", 9:45 ant—RAt, 'W. Hekma
Everybody welcome. 1� 1 English Service
2:15 p.m. --Rev. W, Hekma
Dutch.Service
Cavan
:Xmas Fair,
Sat., Dec. 7 ti
a:00 p.m.
EXETER LIBRARY
' Baking, Fancy Work
and Candy
TEA WILL BE SERVED
. Presentation &
Dan'c�
•'.
•, L.UCATL. ARENA
.Nov.2.
�rtday, N v
•FOR MR. AND MRS.
RALPH LYNN (Newlyweds)'`
and .Going•Away 'arty ."for '.
MR.. ANS MRS.
MURRAY 'LEWIS
Roy Kenning's Music
Everyone Welcome
wl Bingo
biotin Legraf Hall.
:.Voll. Noir« 0• •
Wert Open S:0 L .riyi Games Start 9:00•
p.r
15 REGULAR ROUNDS FOR CHICKENS
10 SPECIAL ROUNDS POR TURKEYS
TURKEY DOOR PRIZE
Adotisltloti SOC~'
4 x Special' Rsundll and Extrayi C rdt ido dr S foe i
Spontorod ' by toter Legion Branch 16?
....... 11..t
MAIN STREET
The, United • Chur, ch
,,of Canada
Minister; Rev. Alex. Rapson
Organist: • Mrs. A. Willard
10:00 a.m,—The`Chneeh School
il:15 e.m.—Woeship Service
Nursery Class up tti three years
in. the Primary Iiepartrnent.
Beginners, ages 4.6, will with-
draw during the second hymn.
The Answer is God.
• Worship Him
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B,D.
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
10:00 a.in,—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.--14lorning,. Worship
Serm"Son Subject: teWards 'Ot
+Sod
Nursery for' children up to six
years,
Thurs,, Nov. 2i,• 8 pan
.—W.M.S.Thank Offering meeting in the
church.'
Mon,, Nov. 18, 4 p.m.-eChildren
of Church with mothers and
W.M.S, members as guests.
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ZION CHURCH
Zvangelical United Brethren
• CREDITON
Rev. Glen R. Strome,•Minister
10:00 a.m. Worship
,Speaker: Mrs, Lorne Amacher
11:15 a,m.—Church School
7:30 p.ni,-,-Evening Service
THAMES ROAD„
MENNONITE .MISSION
EXETER
Sunday Schoo
....-.•16T3d
"Teach Me Thy Truth, 0 Lord".
Supt: Stanley Saucier, Zurich
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. W. F. Kroti, Minister
Mrs. Ken Mcrae, Organist
Sunday, November 17
10:00 a.m. -- "The Temperance
Cause" .
11;05 min,-•- Sunday'School
7:30 .p:m, -- Visitation Training
Session
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Triv'itt Memorial, Exeter
•
Rev. N. D. Knox, B:j4., Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
8:30 a,m.—Holy Communion
10:15 am, --Sunday School
11:30 a,m,--Morning Prayer
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main Street
Paster: Evang. L. Winn -Butler
Organist: Mies Marion Treibner
Pianist: Mrs. Don Jolly
9:45 a,m..-.Sunday School
11:06 a•in.--Worship Service
7:3 p0 "m
.-:-I;vag
n ells
tic Service
Wed , 8 p.m.. - Bible Study and
Prayer
Friday, 1:45 p•in. -- Service at
the Huron 'County Home.
'Ter by gtace are ye saved
through faiths add that not of.
y� udrselves: it is the.-Epli gift, 2:8
of
mohontottinitiottimitttttttlftIlttltiiI'tO istih
James Street Church
At NIVERSARY
• SERVICES
Sunday, Novernberi7'
10:00 Alt ---SCI;IDAVSCCI001,
11:00 A.M.—MORNING WORSHIP.
The service will be conducted and 'the serition
preached by Rev, Elgin Ttirn1 ull, t.Allm.t of
Calvary Church, London,
The senior choir will sing. a r
Soloist: Mrs. John Gomalt.
- 7:00 PA.—EVENING WORSHIP
Itev. Elgin Turnbull will preach.
5.
The junior choir will sing.
Mist: Mr. CI. Meyers, of London.
Mr. Gordon :Koch at the ;piano will assist Mr. Wein 'I
at the organ at both services • •
Warm Welcome is Extended 'o All
• Please Note« Ment choir practice after dire morning s.
I service. _'
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weeks, is improved.
Mrs. Harry Atkinsolr ,of Loris
don spent a few days this week
With Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cor-
bett.
Mr, and Mrs. Ike Hodgins of
London .were Wednesday visit-
ors with Itev. and Mrs. J, P.
Prest.
Mrs, T. • C. • McFarlane, presi-
dent of the Lucan Woman's Aux-
iliary, Mrs. ' James ,Hodgins,
Mrs. Roy,: St1nley', Mrs. Mitchell
tIas'kett, Mrs. Erwin Scott and
Mrs. Joe Beatson attended the
West Middlesex Deanery Meet-
ing 'a/Melt was held at Allsa
Craig last Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Ralph Gelding of Brant-
ford, a speaker at the Vege-
table Gr oiVets seca
i tion
nieet-
AS
i °
ing, at Exeter was a
vis tot with
Mt' and Mrs, Clarence Hardy
last Friday Re wax accompan-
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ersville.
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were Sunday. guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Coleman.
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the Gift,.
that goes ev. ' r ' het 0.
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