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plaques at a dinner meeting of ..
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Harry LankIn. Lucan, and t?.
Twitchell, llensatl, were among
the seven dealers wlio received
recognition of their long .is'soci-
tion with. Shell, Air. Lankin was
aeeoiitpanied by his daughter,
Airs. Reader, Lucan.
A floor show was provided for
the guests, which ;included ail
Shell dealers in this area.
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Personat Items
Mrs. Jacob Raiz is visiting!
in 'Toronto with her daughter,
Mrs. Ray Collette, Mr. Collette, '
Miss Patsy Clarke and Mr.
Barry Clarke of Crediton were
recent visitors at the house of
their grandmother, Mrs, Harry
Clarke.
Mrs. Milton. Katz is a patient
this week in Victoria Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Brown,'
Robert and Catherine.
Mr. and Mrs. .frill Balkwill and
Christine of Bothwell, were Sun-
day visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Chris Baumgarten.
The Gibson family moved this •
week into the home they recent-
ly purchased from Mr. Borden
Schroeder.
Mr. David Stanton of Grand
Bend visited Sunday at the home
t of Mr. Ross Love.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Atarenz'
and Billie were Sunday visitors-
; with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cor.
bett at Hensall.
Mrs. J. Coleman spent several
' days last week with her sister,
Mrs, F. Brierley in. Exeter.
Mrs, Charles Gobdnian of De-
troit was a recent guest with
her cousins, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh
Morenz, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Mor-
enz, 'Mr. and Mrs. Les Adams
and their. families.
Members of the Huron Waves
group of the Mary Hastings
column met. Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Roy Morenz.
The Story In
Saintsbury
By MRS. H. DAVIS
Trousseau Tea
Mrs. Harry Carroll entertained
at a trousseau tea for Miss Mar-
garet Bertram last Wednesday
evening prior to her marriage
on Saturday.
Mrs. Henry Hodgins, Luean,
grandmother of Mr. Ronald Car-
roll, groom of April 12 and Mrs.
Cliff Ings, London, aunt of the
• groom, poured tea from an at-
tractively decorated table centred
with a bowl of spring flowers,
Serving at the tea were Miss .
Joyce McDonald, Lucan, and'
Mrs. Robert Tindall. Showing her f
linens, gifts and trouuseau were:
Mrs. Arthur Abbott, Centralia,
Mrs, Jack Dickins, Luean, Misses
Romena Abbott, Lucan, Ruth A.
Mullins, London, Patricia Cann,
Exeter, with Mrs. Clarence Da-
vis, Mrs. Maurice McDonald,
Mrs. Cliff Abbott and Mrs. Jim
Young all of Lucan, Mrs. Heber
Davis and Mrs. Hugh Davis in
the kitchen.
Master Wayne Carroll, brother
of the groom and Mrs. H. A.
Mallins, aunt of London greeted
the guests at the door and Mrs,
Harry Carroll, Miss Bertram,
and Mrs. C Cann, Exeter, aunt
of the bride-to-be welcomed them
in the living room where over
700 guests signed the bride's
book.
Personal Items
Guests in this community for
the Carroll - Bertram wedding
last Saturday who spent tie
weekend visiting relatives were:
Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll)
with Mr, and Mrs, Harry Car-
roll and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Cyr and Cheryl with Mr. and;
Mrs. Robt, Tindall, all of De-.
trait.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Maguire
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bev;
Maguire and. Rosemary and Mr.:
and Mrs. Fred Maguire visited
last weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Maguire.
Mrs. Garfield Needham and
Mrs. J. Turner spent last Mon-
day with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence
Davis.
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Latta
and family were last Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gar-
field Latta, London.
Mrs. Arthur Abbott and' Mu-
ria! spent a couple of days re-
cently with her parents Mr. and
Mrs, Afelntyre of Glencoe.
Mrs. Garfield Needham and
Mrs, ,lames Turner were last
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Abbott,
Mr, Clayton Abbott and Miss
M. Culbert spent last weekend
visiting in Toronto and. Scotland,
Ont.
Mr, and Mrs, Jack Dickins
were last Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nolls,
Sprin .. •ield,
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Carrell f
and Wayne and Mr, and Mrs.
George Carroll were last Sun-
day evening guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Shipley, Lucan,
The •Qrpha 'C'luh.. field its final
t'n for the s.easali at the
4a
Rotate of Airs. W. I.B. AiacLar•-
.en on lt'uesday evening, when
the hall reports were read. A
letter of thanks and -explanation
of :how the articles sent to the
Children's Aid were needed and
distributed was read from the
:Director of Lambton County
'Children's Aid,
Election :of officers for the en-
suing year was held, with Mrs.
Jas. Grigg being elected west -
dent; Mrs. t'. Kennedy, vice-
president; Ars. Leonard novelle,
secretary, and Mrs, Wally Des-
jardine, :treasurer,The commit-
tees will be choen in the fall
at re -.opening.
Saute materials for sewing,
were distributed atter which
Mrs. Roy Itlear and Mrs. E.
Keown served lunch.
W. 1, Elects Officers
Airs. William Love was elect-
ed ,president of Grand Bend
«!oiiien's Institute at the annual
'meeting on Thursday afternoon.
Vice-presidents are Mrs. Welt -
wood Gill, Mrs. Alex Hamilton;
Secretary - treasurer, Mrs. R.
lading; asst„ Mrs. H. Pfile;
branch directors, Mrs. C. Tay
los, 'firs. A. Finkbeiner• and Mrs.
H, Wainwright; district directors,
Mrs, Roy Ai.orenz and Mrs, V.
Ridley; auditors, Mrs. E. Webb
and Mrs. Mae Holt; pianists,
Mrs. M. Mason and Mrs, C.
Reeves,
Conveners of standing commit-
tees: citizenship, Mrs. Max Turn-
bull; education, Airs. E. Desjar-
dins; home economics, Mrs.
Harold Wainer; historical . re-
search, Mrs. G. Patterson; agrl-
1 culture and Canadian industries,
i Mrs. E, Webb; health, Mrs. Wm.
Sweitzer a n d Airs. Carman
; Lovic; resolutions, Mrs, Hugh
Morenz,
A discussion was held on the
short courses offered and the
one for hospitality was the first
choice with the second one
"What to Wear for Certain, Oc-
casions”, It was announced that
the 4-H girls are holding slides
in the town hall, Monday, April
28, The slides will be on :'Safety
First.”
On Saturday, May 31 the Au-
sable Authority will be erecting
the historic marker at Brewster's
Dam and all schools in the dis-
trict are being invited to con-
tribute a number to the pro.
gram for the ceremony.
The motto "Be too large for
worry, too sensible for anger,
too strong for fear and too happy
to think of trouble" was discus-
sed by Mrs. E. Desjardins.
Mrs. Lloyd Baker, Mrs. G.
Patterson and Mrs, Eddie Gill
had charge of the social part of
the meeting.
Legion Ladies Auxiliary
The Ladies Auxiliary to Grand
Bend Legion held' its regular
meeting on Monday evening with
past president Ruth Ravelle pre,
siding in the absence of Prost -
dent Margaret Green.
Volunteers were called to Jook
after the kitchen for the next
two Friday evenings, and sev-
eral members volunteered. Com-
mittees were chosen to purchase
kitc
necesshen,ary articles for use in the
It was decided to hold a rum-
mage sale on Saturday, May 3.
All members are requested to
bring in their money for tickets
sold or unsold tickets for the
rally draw as soon as possible,
or not later than the next meet-
ing on April 28, . the secretary
to receive any brought to her
before the meeting,
Son And Daughter Banquet
On Thursday the Lions Club
held a son and daughter banquet
at the Brenner House' when
about thirty children partook of
a dinner, after . which the little
guests were entertained by F10
Robert Terry, magician from
Centralia. '>±he business part of
the meeting was mostly dis-
pensed with for the occasion,
Personal Items
On Sunday morning Rev. E.
A. Holley conducteda special
service for the Boy Scouts of
Grand Bend, and in the evening
the Masons of London District
attended the service in a .body.
The ladies of the church served
light refreshments to the guests
after the service,'
Miss Naney •Clark or Thedford
is visiting this week with. her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wrn.
Sweitzer, Miss Clark is at pros-
ent in training at the Sick Chil-
dren's Hospital in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Klapp and
family returned last week after
spending the winter months in
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dauncey
of Lucan spent Saturday evening i
with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Baird,
Capt. Clyde Taylor, Mrs. Tay.,
for and family of London visited f
an Sunday with Mrs, Taylor's
mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith,
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. P, Presant were Mr. and!
Mrs. E. Williams and Mr. and'
Airs. C. Roberts, all of London.
Att. and Mrs. Roberts also visited
With their son, Kenneth, Mr's. 1
Roberts, Jr.•aand daughters.
Mrs, 1. Eccleston returned Last
week after spending tate winter'
months in California,
Mr. and Mrs. II, Menard and
sots •Itieky returned last week
after spending the winter months
Florida I
Mr, and Airs. hector Laing of;
London visited with their aunt,
Mrs. Mary Gill, and also other
relatives on Sunday.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
were
'1' m:Siren= 11 r.
Mrs.1 and
Sweitzer o
r 1 w rt e c
Earl i f l�rt tents
Airs. k l
Mr. and Alrs, starry Lippert of
Ailsa Craig, Mr. Albert and Miss
Pearl Keyes, Air. and Mrs. Al.
fr•e i Wuertli, Mr, and Airs. Sam
1
Sweitzer and Brian, Iii, al of ldate•
tel.
Mr. and Mrs, E. Keown visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Mathers on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Mansell Mason
spent Sunday with their ila.ugli-
ter, Miss Pauline Mason, In Lon-
don,
Mr. Jack Cook of Arkona visit•
ed with Mr. and Idrs. E. Keown
on Saturday.
The residents of Grand Bend
and district will 'please note that
Grand Bencl will go on Daylight
Saving commencing Saturday,
April 26 at midnight.
Message From,
Greenway
personal items
Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Curts
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Lewis Doan and Cynthia
of London.
Mr. Fred MeLinchey and fam-
ily, Mrs. WVilliani Hicks attend-
ed the funeral of their sister,
Airs. George Darling, Byron, on
ljlonday.
Mr. and Airs. Milton Pollock
visited on Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Carl Pollock and family in
London.
Air. and Airs, Earl Steeper
and family visited on Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Nicholson of Sylvan.
Mr. Joseph. Horner, Sr., is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
The C.G.l.T. of the. United
Church held a successful bazaar
last Wednesday evening,.
1 lir. Bobbie Steeper returned
I borne from the hospital on Satur-
day. •
Alr, and Mrs, Peter Gillies of
Berkley, Mich., Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Honsberger of Vineland
and Miss Marion Hicks of Lon-
don spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Hicks,
Miss Elda Brown of London
is spending a few days this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Brown and family.
(Intended for Last Week)
Personal Items .
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Steeper of
Sarnia visited on Sunday with
relatives here.
Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Tolls of
London visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pollock.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Earl Gardner
and family of Melton spent a
few days last week with his
mother, Mrs. J. Gardner.
Airs. Lloyd Brophey and. Mr,
Bob Steeper are patients in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Jerry Glousher visited last
week with Mr. and Mrs: Glen
Woodburn in Galt.
Mrs. W. T. Ulens and Miss
Lillian 'lens of Windsor spent a
few days last week at their home
here.
A presentation was held last
Wednesday evening in Corbett
School for Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Bullock, who were married re-
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ritchie of
Sarnia spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence Curts.
Mrs. G. Westcott
Dies In Hospital
Mrs. George Westcott, �69, Al-
bert • Street, Exeter, died in
South Huron Hospital, on I on-
dajr,. April 21, after a lengthy ill-
ness.
She was the former Agnes
Hepburn, of Stephen Township.
l"ollowing he r marriage to
George Westeott they farmed on
ton
c slob 2,t
sborc,
where
Mr•Westcott
died in 1941.. About
16 years ago Mrs. Westcott
moved to Exeter.
She was a member of James
Street United Church,
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Harvey (Marjorie) Pollen,
IExeter, -and Mrs. L. 'Women)
Lawrence, Peterboro, and 00e
• son, Allan, on the homestead;
three brothers, William, Melville,
Sask.; Andrew, Kavanaugh, Al,
berth, and George, Stephen
Township; three sisters, Mrs.
Fred Brown and .Airs. John lioy-
nolds, London, and Airs. Les Ale -
Naughton, Vancouver, and three
grandchildren.
Funeral service was conducted
by Rev. H. J. Snell at the Hop-
per -Hockey funeral home on
Wednesday, at 2.30 p.m. with in.
ferment in. Exeter Cemetery..
Message •;From
Whalen
By •MRS. F. SQUIRE
Personal items
Mrs, Kate La01pliiei:, London,
visited on Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Baillie.
Mr, Melville Gunning 'is able
to be out again following his re-
cent illness.
Air, Bill McNaughton returned
home Friday from St, Joseph's
Hospital where he had been re-
ceiving treatment.
Mr, Howard Morley returned
to his home on Saturday having
spent last week with Mr, and
Mrs. Wm. Morley, Sr. On Thurs-
day they went to Milverton to
see Miss Lillian Morley.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Parkinson
visited at Embro on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Finch and
family.
Mr. and Mrs, Herman Foster
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs, Garnet Johns in Sarnia.
Mr, and Mrs, Ce'c:il Squire,and
boys visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Hastings and fam-
ily, Stratford;
"Attend Funeral
Those who attended the funer-
al of the late Miss Elva Morley
from a distance were: Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Morley, Carolyn
and Kathleen, Mr. and Mrs,
Clarence Lynch and Gary, Hazel
Park, Michigan;
Mrs, Marion Moeller, Mr. and
Mrs. Huebner and. Charles Gar-
retson, Mrs. Will Powers and
Mr. and Mrs, All Sterling, De-
troit;
Mr. Almer Morley and Mr.
Chas. Hayes, Brantford; Miss
Marion Morley and Mr. Elmore
Carson, Toronto;
Mrs. Gordon. Morley and Joan,
also Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Dale
and Terry, Stratford;
Mr. John Morley and Mrs.
Geo. Walker, Hepworth;
Mr. 'and Mrs. Walter Morley
and Mrs, Smith, Clavering;
Mrs. Gladys Porter and the
Sherwin families, London;
Mrs, Minor Dobbs, Lloyd and
Will, Langton.
Mrs, Emerson Woodburn and
her mother, Mrs. E. Harris, of
Brinsley, spent af4v days last
week with friends in Toronto,
Miss Joanne M unness of Lon-
don visited last week with Miss
Marilyn Young.
W.A. And W.M.S.
The April meeting of' the W.A.
of the United Church
and W.M.S.`
was held at the home of Mrs.
Ross Brown. The devotional was
taken by Mrs. J. Gcromette
with art Easter theme.
A reading and poems were
given by Mrs, Geromette. Mrs.
A. Pollock read the Scripture. A
duet was sung by Mrs. L. B.ro-
phey and Miss Evelyn Curts,
In the absence of the W. A.
president, Mrs, Joe Horner eon- .I
ducted the business session. Fif-
teen members answered the roll
with an Easter verse and a do-
nation for the bazaar.
11 was decided to have the
Sunday School rooms painted
and floors repaired and a com-
mittee was appointed to look
after this. Mrs. A. Brophey read
an article and Mrs. A. :C, Hol-
ley reported on the W,Af.S, Pres-
byterial held in Clinton.
A committee was appointed to
look after the C.G,LT. mother
and slaughter banquet, April 30.
The May meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. 13ryden
Taylor when the usual plant sale
will be held.
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