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lay Heiman, Recreation Commis- native of this. area, .died at 1113
A sPeeial meelinaa ay.a,s celled Ernest: james forrner 'Couple
t 00 tuld 10. the Legion Hall reaidence in London on TUes-
11,1eaday evening tto diseuss with day, April 15, , . , , ti
en Anniversary
runts Ihe formation of a Cub 1 Surviving are his wite, Blanche 0 .
rack fur bays between the ages i attaniey (manor); two brothers. ' - t- t -t -t ---- - !-'
ol: Six and 13 years. , ,,, Alfred, liensall, William, Lon- Air. and Airs. a:lei:trap Walker„ Rev. E. S. Mtud
elaSh, Heesall.
A cemmittee et 0 111- 11 a a s a Of i don; one sister, Airs. Alma Wel. residents of Hensall for the pest I Aire. 'Walker, who was the for-
: cer, ansa t•
th's• Ed Fiat. M", Harald 11011' I II II I 24 Years, obeerved (heir golden] mer Ella Giaes'Ick, malls Oat
rum, G. E. Walker and John! '
17aaca was appointed to meet! ,,,191termena in Woodlani cute. wedding anniversary at their of the 51 gnests present for the
Pad discuss the project; further I ‘`'*.' home 00 Tuesday, I ceremony, 18 are still riving and
rad to sairet a leader and ai-; Peracnalt items i Air. Walker, who has been ill i that it was a' even warmer day
eist him. The Legion offered the! MI pate Kilpatrick of icippen ' fool' gie uppa.stfafrial ysetheorrst, atvilausea ihol le. it IATIcrsildaT: 1903, than It was on
hall for the use of the SpoulsH has i.cceivead. word that ni'.s, ,5i.s,, the .0eeesien.
Fermat Items I ter, na r
Mrs. Jack Logan, of Old , The Martioa 50 yaars ago / foThi7 litinaterl,nenltioallingTighclitrestansliatlill
embers of 1.,egicl Ladies! Wives, Sask. is seriously 111 in WPS solemnized at the home o" ',1 years a a • ' AI- Wail-
• 4, .., a a w lel e L 1. , aer
was a produce dealer for orally ,
years.
Auxiliary motored to Seaforth , Moose Jaw HasPltai- 'the bride's parents, the late Mr.
on 'Wednesday evening and at Ann Linstra of Exeter. and Mrs. Donald Grassick, Hen -
tended theinrandayparty of the visited this .week with her par- sail, by the late Rev. Salvers,
Seaforth adlLegion Auxiliary, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Linstra, Brucefield, assisted by the late
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The. W.A. of St. Paul's Angli-
can ehurch met at the home oi
Mrs. john Henderson on Tues.
clay evening for their April meet-
' ing. Mrs. W. 0. Goodwin pre,
sided.
Plans vere :finalized for the
Smorgasbord Supper to be held
' on Saturday, April 19,
Mrs. Jack Traquair was .taken
by ambulance to Victoria Hospi-
tal, London 0 n Tueslay eve-
ning.
Personal Items
t Mrs. Jack Traquair who was
rushed to Victoria lioapital last
Tuesday evening is reported im-
proved and out of clanger.
Henna Kinsmen are making
a house to house canvass of
Hensel': Friday, April 25 for the
'Canadian Cancer Society, Mr.
Frank Ellwood is in charge of
this project.
Mr. and tAirs. Art Ashworth
and girls of Denfield, Mr. and
Airs. P, Willert, Zurich, • wet'e
Sunday guests with Mr. and Airs.
liar* Jones of Kippen.
Dr. and Mrs. David Burley,
of Almont, Mich. visited last
week with Air. and Mrs. T. J.
Shorritt,
airs. C. L. Jinks had .the pleas-
ure of talking by phone to her
sister, Mrs. August Peterson, of
Rapid City, S.D. on Saturday
night. She also spoke to her
other sister, Airs. Courtright
Holley, of Windsor, Virginia,
who had flown down to visit with
her sister in Rapid City. Mrs.
Jinks said the reception was
good.
Messrs. Vernon, Lloyd and
Russell Hedden Si. Catharines,
spent the weekend at their home
liege, and also visited their
mother, Mrs. Catherine HeddCll,
a patient at South Huron Hos-
pital, Exeter. a
Mr. and Mrs. E. Shaddick,
have moved into their new home
they recently purchased from
Harry Smith and are getting
nicely settled.
Mrs. Ruth Carter, Clinton,
visited at her home here Sun-
day.
Mr, and airs: Carl McClinchey
and Nelson expect to take up
residence in Clinton May 1.
Mrs. C. D. Morris and her
mother, Airs. F. Hems of Van-
couver, B.C. were guests at the
home of Air. and Mrs. A. W.
Shirray.
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle,
Charles, Bob and Ann, spent a
few days the latter part of East-
er holidays in Detroit, Mich.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Reid, Don.
na, Lynn and Janice, of Owen
Sound, spent Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Snell.
Airs. ,Jessie Campbell of Wind.
sor visited last week with Mr.
and Mrs, Roy Bell and family,
and Mr. W, R. Bell and Robert.
Mr. and Mrs, Burt and daugh.
ter of London were weekend
visitors with Mrs. Burt's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Win, Stephen-
son.
Mr. and Mrs, Ken Elder were
recent visitors with rOlatives. in
Detroit, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McEwen
Jr. spent a few days last weeks
in Port Huron, Mich.
Miss Bernice Dining returned
to Sarnia after spending a few
days this week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert. Dillittg.
Mrs, Ida Willis of London vis-
ited over the weekend with her
daughter, Mrs. Edna MacArthur,
and fan:lily.
Mrs. Charles Wilson left last
reek for Moose Jaw, Sask.
where she will spend a few
weeks owing to the illness of her
daughter -la -law, Mrs. Wilson.
Airs. Elsie Case and Mise
Wendy Moir visited last week
with Mr, and Mrs, Cyril Cornish
in Kincardine.
Miss Norma Passmore visited
last week with Miss Joan Kers-
lake in London,
Mr, and Mrs, Bert Horton,
Jane and Bruce visited last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Vickers and family in Toronto.
Mrs. R, Reid returned to her
home at Kincardine after holt,
("laying with Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Norval
Reid and Mr. and Mrs. John
Reid.
Mrs, Margaret Evans and
family returned to their home
at Waterloo after visiting dur-
ing the. holidaysWith Airs.
Evan's parents, Mt, and Mrs,
.R. Y, McLaren.
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The eeletaranta were showered
with gifts including :Orme kit-,
chra set given by the family
and a bouquet -of 430. golden
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Air. and Mrs. Walker have
one 500. Donald, and one daugh-
ter, (Ave, R.N., both in St.
Petersburg, Florida, and „another
dant:Utter, (Helen) Mrs. George
Godbolt, London, and one grant] -
daughter, Diane Gould, London.
Kinettes Name
New Executive
mr8, Jack Drysdale was elect-
ed president for 11158 of the
Heasall Kinetics at their meet.
enelatbzeseclasyva,Ietr.120 home of
AinIgr.co
Other officers include: past
president, Mrs. John Heal: vice-
president, Mrs. Williams. Aliekle;
secretary, Airs. Robert Reaburn:
Ireaaurer, Mrs. Ross Jinks; reg-
istrar, Ait'S. William Clement.
The treasurer's report of the
rummage sale was favorable
with the proceeds being. used for
community work. The clothing
not sold was donated to the Sal-
vation Army, London.
There will be a delegation at
the international club meeting
at Simeoe May, 2 and the dele-t for the district conven-
tion in Hamilton in May area
Airs. William Alickle apd Airs
Jack Drysdale.
The raffle. was won by Mrs.
Tony Charrette. Airs. Jolpi Heal
,chaired the meeting.
Mrs. George Beer will be
hostess for the next meeting on
May 12.
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By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR
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Mr. and, Mrs. Duncan
Naughton were guests of Alr.
McNaughton's sisters, airs. Llew- '
Lyn Currie and Airs. Elliott Me-
Keichan and families on Sunday
at Denfield.
Mrs. Arthur Rundle attended
the 'funeral of her cousin in De:
troit nn Saturday.
A number of ladies of Coopor's
W.M.S. ‘vero. guests. of the
Woodham W.M.S. on Wedeeaday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baker
spent. Sunday with Alr. and Mrs.
Percy Nixon, Listowel.
R. A. Crawford
Foreman Here
Robert Andrew Crawford, 69,
died suddenly on Tuesday, April •
22 at his residence, Hanover.
He was a line foreman with the!
Ontario Hydro in Exeter for
many .years. He retired five
years ago.
In 1932 he married Alma Miel-
housen, Hanover, who prede-
ceased him in February 1057.
He attended St, ...James' Angli-
can Church, Hanover, and was
a member of Markdale Masonic
Lodge.
The body is resting at the
Richardson funeral home. Ilan -
over, until 11:30 a.m. Friday,
April 23, thence to St. James'
Anglican Church where service
will. be held et 1:30 p.m. with
Rev, A. F. Wilkinson officiatine.
Interment will be in Hanover
cemetery.
Pianist To Play
At Band Festival
Michael Farrow, SHDHS grArl-
uate, will play a piano selection
on the program presented by
the. TLC.A.S.C, band wider ;he
direction of Marti Bonds ni
the Canadian Bandmasters' Ac-;
sociation convention in Kitchen-
er next Sunday.
His selection will be "Rhap-
sody in Blue" by Gershwin.
Michael is atle ti dine Aluaie
'reachersCollege of the Uni
versity o Western Ontario,
Town Topics
Mrs, W, J. Beer spent, the
weekend in London with Mr.
and Mrs. X. L. Werner,
B. W. F. Beavers is a patient
in South :Huron Hospital.
, Mrs. Oran Moir, Mt's. fall
Blakely and Airs. David Blakely,
St. Catherinds, visited last week ;
with Mr. and Airs. ClaYlon
Franye, Their husbands visited
nn Sunday and the ladies re-
turned home.
Clifford Quelled spent the week.
end with friends in London.
The bazaar and tea in 'he
library basement last Saturdaa
afternoon sponsored by the Order •
of 1110 Slar was a Sticess, the
proetoda amounting to 8214-
Alt's. .Maude May visited ffnH
a few days last week with Alt'.
T. 0, and Miss Stella South.
eotf, Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Jones, lin
choler, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Airs. J. Hubert bats.
Mrs:. Irene Hicks and son, Bill,
tram clio, Mien. and Mts. Thant -
as Brooks and Mrs. Harold Me -
Falls, Lunn. visited Mr. and
Mrs. Mut Pollard, nn leriday.
Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Kirk-
land., :Kitchener, visited with the
toriner's parents, Me. and Mrs.
Jams Kirkland over the week.
nd.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew fllalr
and family have returned to
New Westminster, i.C. after
visiting in and around t;xeter.
Mr. Norill liettrilaft, Mr. jni.
oto Doman and Mrs. Gerald
(Winer are patients in South
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