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News Of Blanshard
By MRS. P.4APWYN -HOOPER
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Knight and
Charles, of Lambeth. were Sun -
Cay guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Lambert.
• Air. And Mrs. Ralph Clark and
Janice,•
of St. Maus- spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Airs. Gladwyn
Hover.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jones
and family and Airs. Lottie
Jones, of Rannoch. attended St.
Marys iJnitect Church miniver!
sary on Sunday and were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. James Bryan
of Prospect Hill.
Miss Kathleen Itiossey, Wing- •
ham, spent last week with Airs.
Jim Mossey.
Mr. Douglas Schiestal. of Tee' -
water, spent the weekend w1th
; Mrs. Jim Massey.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wise-
' man of Kirkton. Mr. and Airs.
Clarence Mills, of Woodham and
Mr. and Airs. Jun Thomson of
Granten spent Saturday evening
with Air. and Airs. Fred Thom-
son,
Mr. and Airs. Carman Mon
and family, of St. Marys, were
Sunday guests of Air. and Airs.
Lloyd Thomson.
Mr. and Airs. Kenneth Lang-.
fiord and family attended Valmee
I Tine anniversary services on
1Sunday and were guests of Mr.
and Airs, Phil Norman.
I Air, and Airs. Morris. Roberts
of Byron were Sunday guests
! of Mr. Airs, KennethP di•
inon.•
' Mr. and Airs. Joe Dann and
family, of Hyde Park. visited
with Mr. and Airs. Kenneth
I'arkinson Sunday evening.
The Happy Hostesses of Pros-
pect lull S.S. 1 met at the home
of Orrie Thacker on Saturday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Kenneth Fancy
and family, of Wellburn, spent
Saturday evening with Air. and
Mrs. Clactwyn Hooper and fain•
fly.
Airs. Gladwyn Hooper and Miss
Ruth Hooper attended The Exe-
ter Times -Advocate banquet en
Saturday.
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Young Girl
uffers Scalded Arm
By MRS. RO$4 SKIN.NER:
Baby Scalded
Connie Miners, year-old Baugh
!ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Miner
scalded her arm and Chest whe
she aceidentally pulled a disl
boiling water over herself.
She was rushed to South Herm
Hospital where she was attende
by Dr. D. A. Reker. She wa
able to. be brought home on Sat
urday.
W.M.S. Md W.A.
The October meeting of the .
W.M.S. and W.A. was ,
held last Tuesday evening in
the rhumb basement. Airs. How- •
and Pyre had charge of the pro
'gram.
home after spending a few
months working in the western
provinces.
Air, and Airs, Norman Pass-
more, of Exeter, visited on Sun -
n day with lit', and Mrs. Everett
1 Skinner,
Mn. and
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S
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Mrs. Lewis Johns read the
; scripture; Mrs. John Batten!
gave a reading and Mrs. a.. C.
Wilson led in prayer.
Airs. Howard Pym gave a
chapter from the study on Alex -
leo, telling the great need for •
medical care, education and
churches.
Mrs. WM. Routly conducted
the business when it was voted
to start a C.G.I.T. for girls 12 •
to 18 years of age,
It was decided for each mem-
her and each asspciate member
to bring articles to the November
meeting, held at the home of
Rev, and Mrs. Wilson, to sell
after this meeting.
The ladies of Elimville are to
prepare the slate of officers for
the coming year,
Airs, Harold Bell gave her re
port of the South Huron section
al meeting at Crediton last week
Lunch was served by group C
with Mrs. Lewis Johns and Airs,
E. Skinner as hostesses.
Personal Items
The ladies of the Elimville
Women's Institute were hostesses
to the South Huron Hospital
Ladies' Auxiliary on Tuesday
afternoon. Mrs. Delmer Skinner,
the institute president, presided
for a short program after the
regular business meeting and
then the Elimville ladies served
tea,
The Elimville fall anniversary
service will be held next Sunday
at 11 a.m. with Rev. A, E,
of Grand Bend as guest
speaker.
Mr. S. W. AleFalls of Port
Bruce visited on Tuesday eve-
ning with Air, and Mrs. Wil•
ham Routly.
Mrs, Hubert Hunter is spend-
ing a couple of weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Hunter and family
of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. William Routly
visited on Friday with Mrs. Ruby
Routly of St. Marys.
Mrs. Thos. Bell visited on
Thursday and Friday with friends
in Woodham.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ford and
Ronald, of Byron, visted on Sat-
urday evening with Air, and Mrs.
Gilbert Johns.
Airs. ,T, Johns, Mr. and Airs.
Harold Boyes• and Gayle, of To-
ronto; visited with Air. and Mrs.
John Ridley and friends in the
village on Saturday.
! Miss Grace Johns who has ac-
cepted a position as receptionist
and bookkeeper for the Gosso
Dental Laboratory in London
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr.and Mrs. Gilbert
Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Skinner
and Noel, of Exeter, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank-
lin Skinner.
Mr. and Mrs. William Routly,
Miss Grace Routly and., Mr.
Jerry. Rennie, of Hensall, spent
the weekend with Miss Anna
Routly at Sinieoe.
Mrs. Harold Hunter and Mrs.
Chas. Stephen are attending the
institute convention at the Ma-
sonic Temple in London as dele-
gates of the Elimville Institute,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brubaker,
of Ridgetown, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Pym.
! Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John Ridley were Mr. and
Mrs. Ephriam, Hern, of Zion, and
Rev, and Mrs. IT. C. Wilson.
Miss Betty Ann Stephen spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Robinson and family of
Kirkton.
.Mr. and Airs, Harold Bell and
Carolvisited on Saturday eve-
ning with Mr. and _Airs. Fred
Cole of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stephen,
Airs. Thos. Bell visited on Sun-
day with Mr, and Airs. Andrew
Houston of Egmondville,
Mr, Robert Johns returned
Ladies' Bowling
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Barb Gifford of the Hi -Lights
trundled a 708# triple to place
second highest for the week,
Frisky Ric J. OtillfoTd 401) 7
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dolly :fills Mouser 54?) —. 2
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The Times,Advocate.
Mrs,
Kenneth
Johns
TO PILOT IRISH—Steve Storey,
who has patrolled right wing for
the Luc.an Irish far the past foor
seasons, has been named play-
ing coach of the Irish Six for the
'58-'59 season. Storey has had
three years' experience with the
Seaforth Junior "B's" and has
been one of Luean's top point
getters over the past four years,
He stands 5' 10", tilt the scales
at 150 and' is 24 years old.
visited few .days with friends!
in Windsor and surrounding!
Miss Holm Herdman. of !Gode.
rich, spent the 'weekend with her.
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. :Squired
Herdman.
The Ellinville lVttssinn II nil
will hold their Hallowe'en' partY ••
on Friday evening, .0etober at
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In the church basement. Al the
pre-school children are invited to
).1.tend: and everyone is asked to
come in costume. All member*
are to bring lunch and candy,
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