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Mrs Kenneth Hodgins and her and Miss niariiyn Smith of Agin -
plane class .entertained at are- l court visited for a few days with
4,1 at the fprnter's home on Mr, and Airs, K. Greb.
Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. .Kett Orel, and
Numbers presented included. Wayne visited over last week-
.A4110- duet sty Peggy and Chuck end with Mr. and M. Murray
amlinsop; piano and violin Smith, .Agincourt and Mr. and
duet by Karen Finkbeiner and Airs. Amos Snaith, Mt. Albert.
New Years guests. with Mr.
and Mrs. ,Ray Shoebottam were
Firs. M. Johnson and -;'rank
Air. and Mrs. Don Johnson of
Fanshawe. AIr. and Mrs. Ray
Johnson of London, Mr. and Airs.
Bill Johnson of Centralia and
Airs.. Hesselwood of Myth.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laminie,
Bobby and Jean Air. and Mrs.
Mervin Dunn, and Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Dunn were New Years
visitors with Mr. and Airs. Geo.
Dunn.
Mrs. R. Li11ey and family and
Miss Dianne Quinton have re..
turned to London after spend.,
ing the holidays with Mrs. A,
Mc>~ alis.
Mrs. Frank Osborne and Bob-
r1s. Hodgins;, piano and organ
duet, Judy Ftnkbeiner, Donald
Way; pia» and violin duet,
Tioreen .Kenny, hers. Hodgins.
Piano solos, Sharon Davis,. l►Ia-
rilyn Galloway, Judy Lamport,
I,ynn Miskey, Cheryl hliskey,
A?ar1ene Knowles, Valera Low.
ery, Margaret Hoist, Douglas.
Finkbeiner, Joanne -licks, Brian
Robinson, Sharon Lightfoot, Mary
eCiary, organ and piano duet,
Mrs,Hodgins and Eleanor.
-A silver collection was taken
and the proceeds divided be-
tween the Christ Anglican Church
Guild and the United Church
Luring the Sunday Sehool ser•
vice on Sunday morning a let-
ter from Miss Alargaret Clarke, by visited for a week with re-
R.N. Bella Coola, expressing her latives in Campbellford
appreciation for the White Gifts Mr. and Mrs. F. Bowden and
and the. donation of money sent Margie were visitors with Mr.
to .the hospital at Christmas, and Mrs. Win. Allison for New
''!vas read.
Years.
Margaret vividly described Misses Florence and Odeyne
Christmas in the hospital, the Clarke have returned to their
distribution of the gifts and ex- teaching duties in Sault Ste Ma-
plained how the money would be rie and Brantford following the
used in the hospital, holidays.
Personal Items Mr. Elmer Wilson 1'l
'' is a pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Carmen McQuil- tient in South Huron hospital,
Ian of Lucknow were recent vi- Air, E. Carruthers returned to.
sitors with 11r. and Mrs. Wm. his home in London on Friday
Haddock. after spending a week with Mr.
Mrs. F. McCutcheon, Dick and and Mrs. Geo. Baynllan"i.
Torn of Eliot Lake returned to Mr. and Mrs. K. Hodgins with
their home in the village for a Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mitchell,
couple of days during the holi. West Lorne,
days and were visitors with the Mr, and. Mrs. Amos Wright
Clarke and Hodgins families. spent New Years with their
Miss Arlene Love of Exeter daughter .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
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Sandell Holsteins
Registered Accredited High Milk Producers
With Lots Of Butterfat
• A Good Herd Being Improved!
The government tester leaves the following eye catching
report on the progress of our herd one year ago as corn.
pared to today's!
ONE YEAR AGO GOV'T TEST ON 41 COWS . 4% FAT
LAST TEST ON OUR HERD OF 39 COWS ..... . 4,27% FAT
Only five cows with the test had Tess than 3.5%. Six were
in the 3.5% to 4% bracket, The next 28 cows were 4% or
better with five of the 28 over the 5% class.
% Fat °•o Fat
- EDNA 5.6
IRENE 5.5
IRENE C.
(Daughter of Irene) ....,5.5
SUSIE 5.4
STAR 5.0
JANET 4.9
,JUDY 4.9
P. 'PIETJE T. 4.8
PATSEY 4.8
SYLVIA 4.8
PONTIAC 4,8
VIVIAN 4.7
SUSAN 4.7
_ : •SUPREME 4.5
5 DORIS ..- 4.4
IRENE B. 4.4
. FRANCY 4.4
` SYLVIA T. 4.3
__I JOAN 4.3
- HOME GROWN COW FIRST AT BLYTH FAIR
. •Last fall was the first time we ever took a cow to the
county fair at Blyth. She placed FIRST in her class and
I was awarded the honour of being SECOND best en the
grounds with 55 being shown, Seven of our cows are pasture!
E. '.sisters to the three times World Champion Grahaven Mora
Milestone)
1 You can buy our milk from the Exeter Dairy and our buil
6 calves are reasonably priced.
E.
VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME
ANNY
COREY
TEMPO
LOTTIE
,PENNY
DIXIE L.
LADY B.
SHEFFIELD
MAGGI E
SHARON ....
PIETJE
SUSAN M.
LEGEND
4,3
..:.... 4.2
4.2
4,2
4,2
4,1
4,1
4.0
4,0
3.8
3.8
3.8
3.7
ANN 3.6
PIEBE 3,5
LYLA 3,3
PEGGY 3.3
QUEEN 3,2
PONTIAC .. 3,1
JEWEL 3,0
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HENSALL DRAW WINNER --Lorne May, was in charge of the Christmas draw in
Hensall this year, presents a check to John. N. Young, R.R. 3 Lakeside, whose name
was drawn from among 100,000 tickets ac cumulated in the month-long promotion. At
left is Hensall merchant W. 0, Goodwin, who is related to the winner. Mr. Young was
unable to take the one-week vacation for two to Bermuda because of the work in-
volved in operating his dairy herd, —T -A Photo
Topics From
Dashwood
By MRS. ERVIN RADER
Holiday Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Greb and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Keller and Randy, Mr. Gordon
Pearson, Misses Loretta, Shirley
and Dawson Keller, alt of Dash-
wood; Miss Martha Gossman,
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Keller and
Caroline, Mr. Keith Keller and
friend, of London, Mr. and Mrs.
Bev. Lindenfield and • Jeffrey,
Mr, and. Mrs. Max Learn and
Deborah, of Exeter, Mr, and Mrs,
Wilfred Eichler and Ross, New
Hamburg, Mrs. Susan Wegenast,
Stratford, and Pauline, of Water-
loo, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Windsor,
and Marian, from .Ailsa Craig,
with Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Keller,
Mrs, Rinata Wahl, of Elmira,
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miler
and family, and Mr. and Airs.
Edgar Restemayer and Edward.
AIr. and Mrs. Williapi Sylves.
ter and family, from Canip_ S.hilo,
Manitoba, with Mr. and Mrs,
Arnold Becker and family..
Mr. Ervin Rader, June and
Iiuthanne, at St. Joseph's Hospi-
tal, London, with Miss Marian
Rader.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Laub,
Exeter, Miss Frieda Haberer,
Zurich, and Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
ford Merner and family, with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rader,
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Datars'
June and Janet, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Luther, of Grand Bend,
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Hendrick,
Harold and Irene, Bluewater
Highway, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Datars, Mr. and Airs. Elmore
Datars, with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Datars and family, New Years
Day, also celebrating Mrs. El-
more Datars' 59th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Annan,
of Pickering, Mr. Harry Bassow
and Emma, of the Bronson Line,
with. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Miller.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Newton
and children, of London, with
Mrs. Amelia Willert,
Misses Susan and Elizabeth
Bartliff, of Clinton, with Mr. and
Mrs. Addison Tiernan.
Misses Betty Lou Griffin and
Ellen Gilbert, of Stratford, and
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rader and
boys, with Mr, and Mrs. William
Baugh and Shirley, ,
Mr, and Mrs. William Haugh
and Shirley, Mr, and Mrs. Ed
Nadiger and Helen, Mr. and Mrs,
Garnet Willett, Mr. and • Mrs.
Elmer Datars, Rev. and Airs, K.
Zorn, and Mr. and Mrs, Urban
Pfile, with Mr. anti Mrs, Elmer
Neely, London.
Mr. and Mrs. K, Hodgins. and
family were recent visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lyle
Steeper, Corbett,
, Blest If /11 Eimer 0.101 11111NEEll
Repairing everything /real fences to farm buildings, clear-
ing nein acreage, cutting winter firewood ... these are
just a fete of the titiia4avliig, money -making ways farmers
across the country are using light -weight, easy.to-service
Pioneer chain saws. Let ua show you hew a Pioneer saw
can help you to Mere profitable farming(
R. O. Jocelyn
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Area Teachers
Hear .Inspector
Teachers of the Tlsborne area
:net for a dinner meeting at Aran.
strong's restaurant on Tuesday
evening,
Mr. John Orman, public
school inspector led in discus.
sion on problems presented by
%the teachers.
News Budget From
Crediton East
By MRS, W. MOTZ
Christmas Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glanville
and family with Mr. and Mrs.
lligley in Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wein
and Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hamil-
ton and son of Grand Bend with
Mr, and Mrs. H. Lewis..
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Motz in
Exeter with Mr, and Mrs. Wiu,
tioiney,
Mrs, R. Metz and Donald in
Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Darling.
Mr, and airs; 'Michael Kaye
and son of Exeter with Mr. and
Mrs. .1. Nedza.
Miss Della Fahrner of London 1
with Messrs. Carl and Ken Kuhn.
Mrs, Sani Baynham and Rus-
sell with Mr. and Mrs, Lawr-
ence Baynham at Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sims and
family of Sault Ste. Marie and
Mr, and Mrs, Jim Edwards and
daughter of Walkerton with Mr.
and Mrs, Sant Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Grasdahl
and family with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Delete at McGregor,
Miss Wendy Grasdahl spent
Boxing Day with Louise and
Linda Anderson at Amherstburg.
New Year's Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Clarke and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Disney and son with Mrs. H.
Clarke and family at Shipka.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hamilton.
and son of Grand Bend and Mr.
and Mrs. H. Lewis and son
Doer with Mr, and Mrs. Leonard
Wein,
Air, and Mrs. Wnl. Tierney
and Jimmie Darling of Exeter
and Mrs. R, Motz and Ronald
with Air. and Mrs. Wm. Matz,
Mr. and Mrs. John Nods? in
Exeter with Mr, and Mrs. Mich-
ael Kaye..
Miss Marcia Smith of Exeter
visited between Christmas and
New Years with her grand-
mother Mrs. Sam Bayniiani.
J'ininiie Darling of Exeter
spent a couple of days holiday-
ing
olidaying with his grandmother, Mrs.
R. Motz and Ronald.
Comments About
oodharm
By MRS, ARTHUR RUNDLE
—Continued from Page 9
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith,
and Mrs, Don Wilson and Ra
el Levy spent Sunday even:
with Mr. and Mrs. Wray Swe
zer, Shipka.
The oldest male resident
the village, Mr. Robert Cerro
put in his appearance at t
general store one day last we
through the kindness of a neig
bor friend who brought him
bis car. Herb Hopkins was te
ing the correspondent be h
not walked to the corner
one year but appeared at t
store a week ago.
Inc correspondent wishes
thank all those who so willing
!wiped her in any way with t
i'ews for 1957. With the help
the community 52 budgets
news were sent in, Let's mak
1958 a little better. Don't forg
to phone the news on Monday
London; Mrs, G. Copeland
Fullerton; Ron Chatten to EIo
and Mrs. Russell Allis
Thanes Road. .
Rev. J. H. Slade and Mr
Slade left for Port Elgin on Ne
'S'car's Day. They spent Ne
Years with Rev. and Mrs. Lai
of Stratford before leaving fo
their new charge.
Mr, and Mrs. John Tipping
have a. New Year daughter, a
baby sister for David and Jim-
mie.
Air, and Mrs. Carl Tomchuck
of London were Saturday eve-
ning visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Jaques.
Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner
and Marilyn of Thames Road
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell Mills on Thursday evening.
Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Blem-
niaert Jr, of Nova Scotia visited
with Mr. Jae Blommaert and
Mrs. Blonunaert on Sunday,
Mr, and Mrs. Reg Elliott and
Julianne of Staffa were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Blommaert.
David Tipping is holidayin
with Mrs. Arnold Hero and Jim
mie is with his aunt, Mrs, Dun
nell, 8th line.
Mr, and Mrs. Vince Grey o
London were Saturday evenin
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Knight.. •
New Year's Visitors
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Hopkins
of Science Hill with Miss Ada
and Herb Hopkins.
14 Ir, and Mrs. Robert Rundle,
im and Jack with Mrs. W.
ayne and Jim in London.
Don Morphy and Barry Slade
ith Dr. Morphy and boys in
1`oronto.
Mr, and Airs. Eldon Robinson
nd Ross, Mr, and Mrs. Jack
obinson and .family, Kirkton,
Ir. and Mrs, Harold Brintnell
and son of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs,
Jackson Weeds and Bob, 1•;Iim-
ville, with Mr, and Mrs. Bob
Robinson, '
1V1r, and Mrs. Fred Roger,
Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. John
Simpson, Clandeboye, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy McCurdy and Brenda,
St, Marys, Mr, and Mrs. Preston
Morrison, Kirkton. Ross and Reg
McCurdy, Mr, and Airs. Ira Mc-
Curdy, with Mr. and Mrs. -;:red
Doupe,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. White and
family of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs,
tlgin Webb, Grand pend, Rein,
pie Webb, Joan Jamieson, San.
dra and Janet Webb, London,
with Mr, and Mrs. Norris Webb,
Mr, iind 1rIrs, Vie Chatters,
Ron and Barbara a bora with Mr, aiid
Mrs. Art Rinn at London.
Mr, and Mts. Clarence :might
with Mr. and Mrs. Bnierson
Gtuviing, AI%telielt,
Mr. and Mrs, ,reek Smith, Mr.
and Mrs, Wit, Rundle and Shir-
ley, Mr. Bert Rundle with Mr.
and Mrs. Prank Levy and fani-
ir, St. Marys,
Mr, aiid Mrs. George `Wheeler
and David, Mr, . and Mrs, .Toho
odd, Mr. and Mrs. Clan Cone -
lid with tl.ev. and Airs, Johit
„ic and ,rank at Arkona,
Mr, And Mrs. Alex Garten-
rg and family with M r. and
rs.Henry. Staaik of Hensall.
Mr.andt's. >1ohn Miller and
mily with Mr. and Mrs, Writ..
dd :1t Granton,
act Alia; 'Wr11. 13(ekeu'A and
iorily with Alr. and Mr's, 1'ree-
att Herne, Winellelgea.
Mr, and Mts. Arnold Itern
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Mr. and Mrs, Milton Desch and a
family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Greb R
and Glen, Rev. and Mrs. A. M, A
Amadei* and boys, of Zurich,
with Mr. and Mrs, Urban Pfile.
Mr. and Mrs. Louise Reste-
mayer and Mr, and Mrs, Herbert
Miller and family, at London
with. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kraft
and family.
Miss Connie Spellman, of
Kitchener, with Miss Mary Jane
Hoffman,
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Becker,
Martha, Marilyn, Bruce and Jo-
Anne arid Shirley, and Mr. Don
Glenville, of Crediton, with Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Becker and
family,
Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Becker
and Mrs.. Henry Becker, at'Citeli.
eller on Sunday with relatives,
Dashwood Merry Maids
Dal
sl wood merry Maids held
their eighth meeting at the home
of the leader, Mrs, Sid Baker,.
with eleven girls present, and
both leaders.
The girls worked ort their
skirts, They
in zippers and
darts.hey were given instruc-
tions en putting on the waist
band.
Vet the home assignment, the
waist band was to be ut on, and
books brought up to rate. It
Tlie ninth meeting was held la
Monday, Dec, 30, with nine olein- Cr
begs present, aiid the leaders.
A design for the -books was de• hu
cided on, and a skit for Achieve. M
merit Day _with Mary Jane Hoff-
man and lite Wens taking the "to
parts, Rn
The girls_ were taught Invisible
mending, 1'he girls were to do 1'a
their club story for ,the home til
assignment,
Mission Send
Chooses Slee
Bobby McDonald was elected 1
' president for 1955 of the I4issien
-land of James Street United
Church at the January tneeUng
art Sunday morning.
AT.iehael Cushman is vice -pies --11
xlcnt; Karen. Jermyn ,and Helen
Dole, secretaries; Junmy Lets -
lake, treasurer; Marion Cars
sadden and Christine Kluging)!
,pianists.
Leaders are Mrs. Glenn Fisher
and Mrs. Arnold Lindenfield.
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Message from
Harpkky
ay MISS M. tIODGtNS
Christines visitors away from
home;
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Love and
family at Exeter with Mrs.
Loveis parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cann.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Love,
Dannie and Richard with Mrs.
Love's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dougall, at Uensaii.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Ridley
and Jean with Mr. .and Mrs.
Langton Ridley, Parkhill,
Mr. Arnold Becker and daugh-
ters of Dashwood and Mrs..Syl.
vester .and sons of Winnipeg,
Man., called on Mansell and
Maud 1-lodgins on Sunday, Mrs.
Sylvester (nee Nora Webb) -Will
be remembered in this section
by a large number of friends,
having attended S.S. No. 10 when
a girl.
Hens
Continuedall froth Page 6
Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Kipfer of
Lucan and Miss Irina Kipfer of
Toronto visited over the holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kip -
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Gibson
and son of Sudbury visited last
week with Airs. Gibson's par.
ents, Air. and Mrs. Lorne Mc-
Naughton.
' Misses Margaret and Alma
Bell of Toronto visited this week
with their father, Mr. Wm. R.
Bell, and with their brother,
Mr. Robert Be11,
Mrs..Ida Willis of London vis-
ited over the weekend with her
daughter, Mrs, Edna MacArthur
and family.
Miss Wendy Moir spent the
holidays with her mother, Mrs.
Mansell Mason Jr. at Grand
Bend.
The Misses Mildred' aiid Phy1-
lis Weiberg . of Centralia spent
part of their Christmas holidays •
with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Len Purdy, •
Mr. and Mrs. Don. Rigby of
Blenheim, Miss Donna Rigby of
London spent Christmas with
NIr. and Airs. Stewart McQueen
and family.
Mr. W. 0. Goodwin. is having
the interior of his store on main
street redecorated, the work be-
ing done by Byran Kyle, and
Bill McLean of Exeter.
Miss Cathy Scone and miss
Ruth Anne Traquair of Hensall,
and Danny Laing of Exeter,
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Snell.
and family with Mr, and Mrs.
Harvey Squire, Kirkton,
With Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levy
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Sperling, Ken and Lenore of
Anderson, Miss Mary Robinson
aiid David Skinner of Fullerton,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levy, St.
Marys.
Mr. Andew 'Blommaert of Exe-
ter, Mr.•Andrew Blomniaert Jr.
of the Navy in Nova Scotia and
Mrs. B1ommaert with Mr. and
Mrs, Joe Blommaert.
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