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:,Family At Dashwood
Takes Mountain Trip
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Personal,
ItemsrMr. arid Mrs. George Link
Air. George
tolle Ai.,,v returned
to
with Ar, ,d Airs. Earl Ci,
erach
, his home on wrdnt sddy front and daughter I' rlene .cilias ed a
St. Joseph's lknspitttl where ale pleasant ).rip lhraugh I'ennsyl>
has been a patient. vania. Ohio and Indiana, visiting
• Janice Fischer. St. Marys. with friends on the way. They
Holidayed during last week: with, travelled almost the full length
Catherine Khlare.of the famous ous Pennsylvaniatilts- f.. I:dwat•d:. Mr$.1 it Turnpike [360 miles) twice, pass-
- Powell and ,Donna of I,tid l ing through the Innuntains. Be-
were Wednesday guests With marking - about the scenery
till•. and firs. Marrs• Ware. through the mountains they said
'lir. and Mrs t cell 5cpuire 1 •.Jt e in rid a -mark
spuing,
Weiberg, tie .and �' '
Fred Ilcl r atlal,a cls
e 1 t and Ir
• Ir �,
Bader.
,GordonWeiberg,
And Airs � don We
of Waterloos spent the weekend
'with Mr. and Airs. Fred Weiberg
and Mr, and Mrs, Victor Tyler.
Mr. and Mrs. .Sill Ziler, and
John, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jilts Dueharme, of Dublin,
Rrr. and 11Irs. J. li. Getz altd
family, of Kitchener, spent the
weekend With friends in tarvn.
. 4 is sat' -
i accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.' of •ttod•s handiwork." 1 Mr. anti Mrs. Eeriest I3utchin-
3 Lawrence Mitchell: St. Marys.) !son and Alva, of Preston, were
spent the weekend at J lint, ,Receivg Crests tax'tekend visitors with. relatives
11wlL. i I3onnle Met'rae, Grant Uop• here.
Mrand Mrs. Bert Duffield.' croft and );rad Kltuupp received Mr. and 1Mrs. Milton W2 leer
i Betty and Gayle visited friends m crests at the Lions swimeet ind girls, of Ingersoll, ,peau
during last week at tilt. Forest at tli•and B3encl last week. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Philip
li.tlket and leesavatel.
1 Mrs. F. Squire. Prospect Hilt ' APP�int New Librarian , :l ,zssold,
visited on Thursday with Mrs.) Miss Barbara Koehler was Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Rineller
',Melville Gunning and Muriel. , appointed librarian for the bat, and daughter, of Sawyer, Mich.,
Donald Pullen left Monday to ante of the year to replace Miss spent last week with relatives
I spend a few days at the cNE, . Atavism Rader who resigned. here.
' Mr. Aylmer Morley, Brant.' Miss. Ruthanne Rader is assist-) Mr. aed Mrs. Clarence Ximpel
ford, attended Zion decoration: stilt• ;and rims, of Kitchener, spent the
service on Sunday and also personal items weekend with Airs. Mary Becker.
'visited witll 1'1r. tend "lii;. 11'11= Wednesday evening guests with' :Hiss Helen Zimmer vacationed
)tarn Morley Sr. with her cousin, Miss S)Jtia
1 Mrs. Charles Baldwin and •lir. and Airs. Earl Deters and Zimmer, at •Grand Bend last
1 family, Grand Beed were Mr,'
R a 1 p h: also Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Garnet Hiller,L, Mr,and, week.
Mickey Miller of East Blooin Airs. Urban I'Tile, AIG. and R1is. Mrs, Ervin ,Greb, of Preston,
1 field,New )"url. spent Friday 11'illiam Haugh and Sbirle , Mr, spent the weekend with her,
1 with Mr. and Mrs. William and Mrs. Elsner Rader'and daughter .and fancily, 'Mr, and
French and fancily. Nancy Raid, who. had been holidaying family, Mr. and Mrs. Plmore Mrs. Lorne Becker.
atthe French a t art
Datars, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mr. Donald Wiegand spent last
la her Monte. also. �7 Lorne I all of Dash -
1 1 1 c ae returned •
Deters and Peter, and Mr. and
1 Air. and urs. William .Snaith tii.00d :and district. oilier,
and 'stn' Noyes of li'. Belmont t Al.iss Ellen Gilbert, RN, daugh-
tisitrd on Sunday with Air. a}td;
': Mrs. Melville Gunning and Mur- ter of Mr. and Airs. Courtney
lel. )Burmeister, left Tuesday for
Mr. and Mrs, Laverne Morley ' Misaw acico, South Bend, Indiana,
• attended CNE during last week.! to enter university there.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morley; Mr. and Mrs. William Haugh
and family of Hazel Park, Mich.. and Mr. and airs. Urban. Pfile
Mrs. Russell Brock and Bill: spent the weekend with friends in
Brock, Kippen, Mrs. Art Hod-) the Kitchener district.
gins, Laura. and Pat, Claude." Master Philip and Douglas
boye. Mr. and Mrs. 'Witham Rader spent a few days last
French and family, also Mr. and week with their grandparents,
' Mrs. )William Morley Jr, and: lir. and Mrs. Willlam Haugh.
family were present for a family: Mrs. N. Ness is spending some
gathering on •Sunday with 111 'time with her son and family,
and Alis. William Morley Sr. t • Air, and Mrs. Walter Ness,
School 1•e -opened Tuesday with' Wvandotte, Mich.
Mrs. Charles Gowan, Granton,) Mr, and Mrs. Frartic Want,
as
teacher.
r d3beginnHodgson, ) Maty and Loretta, of Chatham,
pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Cindy Broderick, Roy and Ron!' :rvin Rader and family.
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herts. and family, of Waterloo, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
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This Week In
Thames Road
By MRS. WiLLiAM RHODE
Letter From
Crediton
By MRS. J. WOODALL
Personal Items,
Messrs. Allen and Roy Lock-
! hart. of Toronto, spent the week-
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Snaith. Roy Smith, who
spent the summer in Toronto,
returned )tome with theca.
1 lir. and Mrs, Ronald Wein and
babe, and Air. and Mrs. Joseph
'Orton, of Detroit, visited recent-
ly with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Wein.
WO2 John Wade, Manitoba,
spent the past week here with
Mrs. Wade and John ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Feist and
sons, of St. Thomas, spent a few
days last week with. Mrs. M.
Faist who accompanied them to
St. Thomas and returned on
Sunday, •
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moir and
S0118, of Detroit, visited recently
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cochrane and
with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Geiser.)
Mr. and Mrs, J. Leary, Detroit,
Tenth Wedding Anniversary visited last week with Mrs. S,.
lir. and Mrs. Edwin Miller Lamport.
were treated to a rousing ebivari 11 r. Earl Hata, Miss Lillian
nn Friday evening, the occasion Heist and Mrs, Otto Brown,
being Mr. and Mrs. Miller's Exeter, attended the funeral of
tenth wedding anniversary which a relative in Fonthill on Monday.
is. September 4. They were pre- Mrs. Hugh Pralley, Montreal,
tented with a barbecue set. is visiting with her parents, Mr,
Those present were Mr: and and Mrs. Garfield Hill, for a few
;Mrs. Marry Dougall and family. days.
Mr, and Mrs. Winston Shapton FO and Mrs. Robert Palmer
and family of Exeter, Mr. and and daughters, Shirley and Beth,
Mrs. Allan Elston and family, of Brighton, spent the, weekend
;Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Powe and with Mr. and Mrs. E. 11I. Fahr.
family of Centralia.
Personal Items
Miss Mary Gardiner of Lon-
; don and Miss Marilyn Gardiner
spent a •yew days last week at
Niagara Falls and the Canadian
National Exhibition in Toronto.
Air. Wayne Rowe spent the
weekend in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, James IIodger[ Mrs, Lillian Priem, of Nailer•
of Exeter, Mr. apd Mrs. Arnold
Cann and Judith spent the week- vill.e, visited during the past week
end with Mr, and Mrs. Chas. with Mrs E. Faist.
Mr. and, Mrs.Frederick Heist
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery visit-
ed Sclroeder,of Dearborn, visited
Mrs, Chas.
1.
t Mr.
and i
with and
i Mr.
weekend during
the
ee e
• tad
also
Gcnttdei of LondonMrs. Wellington Heist.
visited Storybook Gardens, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wolfe and
Mr. Donald Bray fractured a daughter, Ruby, Mrs. Ralph
bone in his foot and has a walk Xrotz and sons, Larry and John,
of Wallace, visited on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Wenzel.
week at rhesley with his wick 1 1 1 1iunu1luu canoe uunuillnniimeei n esousirrlllrrnnul4,s
:and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Fawn
Mrs. �' n
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ltiiaie i, and
Billie
i3'icgand and fantilY, and.�
!4'iegana went for hint on Sunday
and spent'the day there
Mr. and Mrs. Navin. Bearss
” o•ne
a�h' �Calb i
n f. i •of Port ,
and. sic -
,
• t r'eS
1 a � with 1 xel i1
ti titSew da s it a
.p if y
here.
Sunday visitors. with Mr. Rrnd
Mrs: William. flossman were: Mr.
and Mrs. •(;Garnet Gossman and
faniilY, of Windsor, Mr. Watson
and family, Mrs. Dolores Corn -
ford .and fancily,. Leonard, Jean
and Eleanor Gassman, all of
London, and Mr. and Mrs. Sher-
wood Gossmad start fancily,, of
Kitchener,
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ner. Mr. Palmer returned to
Brighton on Monday, Mrs. Pal-
mer and daughters are remain-
ing for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. John MacKay
and. daughter, Lynn Louise, of
London, were Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fahrncr.
' Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Faist
and fancily, of Kitchener, and
Rodgers at Iroquois.
C . and family, of London, Mr. and
Mr.and Mrs. Chas. Jeffery, ti Oren Grace, and Miss
ing cast on.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
West Dickenson and family of
Byron, Rla Mrs. Mawhinney
'Wesley, Miss Hazel Stewart
and Mrs. Warren' '
of lei)
!Brock of Zion. were Sunday i
Active in Church
11}gueststier. with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Following an illness of several
family of Centralia were Sunday
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Blair and months Mrs. James Mawhinney
died at her home here on Sun -
guests with Mr. and Mrs:Harold died
morning, August 31, a few
;Rowe.,days following her 60th birthday.
I Mrs. William Thomson of Exe•
;ter, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery,'
The formes: Botha King, she
was a daughter of the late Mr.
1 Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde at -i and ars, Illi Xing and was born
tended the funeral of the late `irt Stephen Township where her
Harry Pettibone of Aylmerat entire life was spent.
'he A. Millard George funeral She was united in marriage
`hoarse, London, on Friday. with RIs•. Mawhinney S7years
1 Mr. and Mrs. Oren Grace, Miss 4 ago and they farmed an the
!Virginia ginia Schroeder of Dearborn, Mich. spent the weekend with j Goshen Line until retiring to
Crediton less than. two years
i Mr. and Mrs. Abner Passmore.Ij ago,
Airs, Murray and Faye of Ber- i She was a faithful member of
wick, Nova Scolia, r s. Hay,, Crediton United church and
,roan, Jane, David and Steven erved manrs as president
Destine). of Exeter spent Sunday) ;sand secretaryyyeaal'. `tJae Woman's
with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jef• Auxiliary and was a kind and
fery.
i Mr, and Mrs. Tony Shulman,
i Marcia and Mark of Embro, Mrs.
TomDixon and Zorra a Wing-
and
Airs. Norman Knight, �1r.
and Mrs. Tom Maley and Brian three granddaughters, Sharon,
loving friend leaving many to
regret her departure.
Surviving besides her husband
D 1 f W' ale one daughter (Betty) Mrs.
a C k 1 ItarrY Scluii e, of Woodham, and
guests In Sun.
ire t r' three
• art]t Wis : t lnrc t
of 'aft gt:.ofec 5
Soand
Marion
f flay with Mr. amid Mrs. Ernest rothers, Frank Xing 1 of Exeter;
'T'ynr• Melvin and Samuel Xing, of
1 Jack and Joanne llodger•1 sprat phtwo 's, Mr I.aty
a few clays recently with their renceSteen; I-1rli, Creditonisters, and, Mrs.
uncle and aunt. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Swartz, of Stephen, T
Donald Mayo of London. Funeral was held an Tuesday
Mrs. Perkins of Owen Sound from /topper • 1Iockey funeral
is visiting this week with M1•. home, the service condueted by
and Mrs, Ernest Pym, Iiev. ��. Rapson,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Webber, . ..
Mr. and Mks. Robert Mayer strnta l
and 'errs, n ?ra�rk Reunion
fete days at .ri`ehrlon
Miss Betty Willard. of limit
no, Miss Alma Borland of `1'o• At Localdark
rartla snent the holiday weekend
with Mr. and ATrs.Chas. Bor. The Clarke family reunion lens
sand, held at Riverview ?'ark, Exeter
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vincent and on Sunday with an attendance at.
son Mark, of Myth, visited on 85..
Mondav with Rev.. IT. C, and The oldest person attrndutg
Mrs, Wil4son. was Mrs. William Burr, Preston,
Mr, T)elrner Skinner of Elim. and the youngest, seven-month-
elitr', Rev. IT, C. Wilson and Mr. 'otd Dale 1)inncy,
LlnSd T3allantyne attended the Mr. William ilutr. Preston,
ministers -and laymen's meeting was elected president, Mrs.
. at the Goderiell Summer School Clark Bodging,secretary and
on Tuesday. Harold 1iar.•dy, Jack Clarice and
Mr, and. Mrs, 1T. N. leas oT Bats -Clarke, sports committee.
Londan visited on Monday eve- Winners in sports were /3annie
ping with Rev. 1:1. C. and Mrs, Clarke, TCenneth. Clarke, Linda
Wilson,
Miss Bonnie Kerslake and
Miss Isabel McCaughey of Star -
fa visited last Week with their
aunt, Mrs, :Robert Miller.
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