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On Tuesday evening the- mem-
bers of St.
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gathered in the Parish Hall to
honor a recent bride and groom,
lt'ir. and Mrs. bred Dobbs.
The evening was 'spent hi play-
ing cards .and a short program
followed
consisting
of cahi
a
songs and readings by Mrs. Aud-
rey' McFails, Mrs, Tom Icooy
and Mrs. Hugh Davis.
The presentation followed with
Mr. and Mrs. :Hugh Davis .and
Mrs. Jim Barker staking the
presentation of a wall mirror
on behalf •of the members of St.
Patrieks. The young •couple ex-
pressed their apprectiation and
lunch was served.
Personal Items
Miss Sharon Davis visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Abbott
on Sunday.
LINK -- - Yukon telephone exchanges at Whitew Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Davis,
Hhorse, Keno and Mayo have been taken over b Canadian a birthday
ayd. Michael,' attended
y a birthday dinner for Mrs.
National Telegraphs. These services will be integrated
with the Northwest, Qommunicatians System of C,N,T,, a
Vital link in de ele and commerce between Edmonton
and Alaska, •
Bend Legon Ladies
did Disaster Victims
The Ladies' Auxiliary to Grand
Banti Legion held their regular
monthly meeting on !Monday eve-
ning, with the president, Ruth
Raveiie, in„the •chair. •
It was arranged to prepare a
lunch for the dance which. the
Legion is holding on Friday eve-
ning, Oct. 31, in the hall.
The ladies decided to Bold a
public euchre on Monday evening,
Nov, 10, at which .they will serve
lurch.
One hundred and fifty dollars
was voted toward the painting
of the ht1l, and any remainder
for the building fund, and also
ten (loiters toward the Springhill
]!line Disaster,
Volunieers were taken for look-
tii atter the,kltehen for the com-
ing hthgoas 'by .,the Legion. The
president rend het report of the
convention held last monih in
Toronto, after which the meeting
closed in ropier form.
Pcrsenal Items".
The Grand Bend Scours expect
to start their fall and, winter
gatherings on Wednesday, Nov.
5th, in St, John's -by -the -Lake
Parish Hall.
Miss Mary Yeo returned on
Tuesday frons 'a vacation in Cali•
familia and Arizona.
I'lrs Leah Geromette is visit-
Ine with her daughter, Mrs, Mae
Holt
Mr. Dennis Finan, of Sarnia,
spent the weekend at his Home in
town.
Mrs. Gordon Turnbull is visit-
ing relatives in Detroit this week.
Anniversary services will be
held in the United Church ori
Sunday at 1L15 a.m; and '7..30
p.m., with Dr. James Semple, of
Egmondville, as guest . speaker,
The choir will be aSsrsted• by
Mrs. Margaret Laird, of Med-
ford, as guest soloist in the
morning, and the Ladies' Ruar-
tette,, of Sarnia, at the evening
service.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott and
baby, of Sarnia, spent the week-
end with Mr. Scott's grand-
mother, Mrs. William Pattersop.
Mr. William Dace, who • has
been a patient lin St. Joseph's
Hospital for the past three weeks;
Volumed to his home on Monday.
Rev. A. E. Bowker, rector of
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Slqites
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AND. CHILDREN
We Accept
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Shoe Store
Phtine 376 . Exeter
St. ,Tohn's-by-the-Lake Anglican
Church, returned home last week
front a trip to England, Mrs.
Bowker and Timmy are remain-
ing in England till after Christ-
mas.
hrist.inas.
Weekend guests with Mr.' and
Mrs. Thomas Baird, were Mr.
and Mrs. William Baird and son,
Mr, Delbert Mason and MisS
Carol Simpson, all of London.
Mr. anfl Mrs. Ross Desjardine
I are this week visiting in Detroit.
Mrs, Inez•. Trick attended the
!'Daigle -Landry wedding at To.
'ronto on Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs, Norman Felker
and family, of London, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Johnson and daughters, Neva and
Nancy.
Mr. Ezra Webb is confined to
his home through illness, having
to take a complete rest.
• The Woman's Association of
the United Church held a suc-
cessful bazaar and tea on Satur
day afternoon last, and are
;ilanning a turkey supper on
Wednesday, November 19,
Capt, Cunningham, with his
wife and family, left during the
past week to take up residence
in England, the captain having
completed his service with the
army at.-Ipperwash Camp.
Miss Trena Dawson, of West-
minster Hospital staff, London,
visited with Mrs. Newton Sharon
over the past weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. •E'. Keown, who
have been visiting in Orillia,
Cookstown and Toronto, returned
home on Monday.
Letter From
BrinsIey, ,
By MRS. CECIL ELLWOOD
Mrs. Andy Keogh was able to
come home from St. Joseph's
Hospital on Sunday after under -1
going an operation recently.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Hamilton
and Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hamil-
ton of Liman spent the weekend,
at Port Colborne.
Mrs. William Fenton and Doug-
las Allen were able to come,
home from South Huron Hos-
pital on Thursday.
Mrs, Harold Knapton, Thorn
dale, is spending a few days
with Mr. -and Mrs, William Fen-+
ton. 1
Mr. sand Mrs: Joe While of
Scaforth were recent guestsof!
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Dixon.
Mr. and` Mrs. Keith Weber of
Exeter spent Sunday afternoon:
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon, j
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas' Dixon
and son spent Sunday with!
David Dundas of St. Thomas.
Mrs. Wilfred Dixon and deutgh- I
tors, Mary and Pauline, called'
on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon on
Sunday; also Mr. and Mrs, Han,
vey Dundas of .Windsor, after;
the service at the church,
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Mercer of,
Exeter spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. George Mercer,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. Picker•
ing of Chatham spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Don Suther-
land.
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Davis' sister, Joyce,' at the home
of Mr.. and Mrs. George Me -
Falls on Thursday evening,
Mr, and Mrs.. Garfield Latta,
London, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, .Harvey Latta.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Maguire
and boys, London, were Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Maguire,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Green-
lee and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Green-
lee and boys were Sunday guests
with, Mrs, A. Greenlee and fam-
ily of Brinsley. Mrs, A. Green-
lee was observing her birthday
and her daughter, Verna, ar-
ranged a fainiltek gathering for
;the occasion.
I Mr. and Mrs, Ron Carroll, ac-
companied by Mr, and Mrs,
;Henry Hodgins, Lucan, were
Saturday evening guests with
!Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Mullins,
London.
Mr, and Mrs, Bob Tindall were
Showers for Stubborn
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oS.H1)HSrade ,tithe students
were at the mercy .of their
seniors at the senora .annua.l.
"Fresh Hop."
And the imagination of the
seniors in dreaming up em-
barrassing the far t e 4,ew
students was unlimited, Under
the direction of Dave Ducharme,
editor of the paper staff, which'
sponsored thepartyi they put the
, freshmen through some ':iWel
and comical paces.4 y
1 Freshmen who didn't co-oper-
ate were taken to the showers
e -o -i -d showers.
With "judge" Charles Millie
presiding, a court a seniors tried
fresh• dress ntfar then e event" Iientene e
,included:
I Counting 32 ;Sews of briefly.
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,around the aud.torium
Singing nursery :rliyines as
operatic or rock 'n' roll fashion; i
' st tinge sig; marriage to a
I aids were given razor blades
h creamheld:
by the boys ;in their mouths;
BoYs were dressed in diapers r<;
•and girls, had, to feed them soft'
drinks;
They had to roll •.chalk along
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given the .end of the .same
licorice sticks which they had t.ol
Make T elevision Debut it gobble up with their mouths until
Girls had to :scrub the gym
Debuts on televisio.nf tours of
Weston Bakeries and Schneider's
meat lant all happened to 28'
ladies -plant
from Zion Lutheran
Church and friends, when they
chartered a bus fpr Kitebener
last Wednesday.
Many were interviewed on TV
and took part in the program
"Bazaar," recei3ing �glfts.' ,
Fall Rally •
The fall rally of the Stratford
Zone of the Lutheran Laymen's
League, was • held Sunday after-
noon at Trinity Lutheran Church,
London, The Rev. W. Rothke,
president of the Ontario District,
was guest lecturer,. and Rev, D.
Fritz, of Logan, was speaker at
the closing service, A number
from Zion Lutheran congregation
attended.
Members' of the Evangelical
LLB. Church are asked to note
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The ,Story In •
Saintsbury
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
y evening guests with Mr.=...<,.,. a ,,°1";,..:,..1
and Mrs. Howard Clarke, Ship-
ka,
Mr, Alvin Carroll, London,
spent Sunday with his father,
Mr. Hugh Carroll.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mugsford
and Jeffery, of Scotland, were
weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrs, Murray Abbott.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis
were Sunday evening guests
with Mr, and Mrs, Heber Davis.
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News Budget From
Baseline
By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR
Mrs, Fred Parkinson held the
lucky ticket on a set of dishes
at tie penny auction sponsored
by the I.O.D.E, in St. Marys.
iVrr. and Mrs. Shepley of Har-
row were weekend guests with
the former's sister, Mrs. Howard
Switzer' and Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reimer of
London hove bought the Howard
Switzer farm and are- moving
in on November 1.
Mrs. Frank Ball and children
from St. Marys spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Berry.
Miss Ella Holland of Hamilton
is spending a few days with her
brother, Mr. David Holland and
family.
,,Mr. William Rinn arrived home
on Sunday from the West where
he has spent the last three weeks
purchasing cattle,
Sunday guests with Mr, and
Mrs. Robert Elston . were Mr,
and Mrs. Humphrey Arthur,
Third Line, Mrs. N. Knox and
Joyce, St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs.
Clare Elston and Janice, Lon-
don, Messrs. William and Jesse
Elston,
Mrs. Wilfred Wilson spent a
-few holidays with friends at Fen-
wick.
Mr, Art Rinn, Sheryl and Marie
of Thamesford visited on Sun-
day with his father, Mr.. John
Rion.
Mr. David Sheppard and Mr.
Harry Sheppard of Parkhill
spent !Monday with Mrs. Duncan
McNaughton.
Several ladies from Cooper's
W.M.S. •and Mrs. Wilfred Wilson
and Mrs. A. Dewar, Base Line
on Tuesday afternoon were enter-
tained by' the ladies of,East Zion
W.M.S.
Happenings Ir.
Bdduilph
By MRS. M. H. ELSTON
Mr. and l'Irs, Orville Langford
and John, accompanied by Mrs.
Frank Langford, spent Sunday
at Kincardine with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Thackie, the latter's aunt
and uncle.
Mr. and IM's. Ross McFalls
and David spent Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs, Charles Tindal, of
London.
Mr. Alex Wilson, of Str.athroy,
spent the weekend With Mr, and
Mrs. Dean Gibson,
Owing to the death of Mr. Will
Isaac, father in-law of Mrs.
Bruce Isaac, teacher of S.S. No.
9, Biddulph, , Mrs. Rodd .Ellis is
supplying as teacher for two
days. •
Visitors on Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. M, la,iston
were Mr. Allan Lightfoot, Briny=
ley, and, Miss Beverley Smyth,
Centralia,
Mr, and Mrs. M. 14. Elston en.
tertained Orangeville guests who
attended the anniversary serv-
ices at Christ Church, Centralia,
An Sunday. They inclurledCanon
and Ml's. C. C. Simpson and Mr,
and Mrs, C. Ladd, at whose wed-
ding Mr. Elston officiated 25
Years ago, also their daughter.
Eleanor, and sons, Matirice and
11iston, lroronte.
Mrs, Jeanie Lewis is spending
a week with her sister, Mrs. Joe
Burgle, of -Windsor.
rile. ,'terry Lewis spent the
weekend with his sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd johnaten, MISS
Cram,
Sunday visitors with Mr; and
Mrs. atom. 11ePalis and Apure
were Mi'. Alton 5holdieti,.. Cen-
tralla, and Miss Margaret Brint.
aril, Exeter,
Personal Items
The annual Sunday Convention
for South Huron will be• held 'in
the United Church on Wednesday
afternoon at 2 p.m. when Rev.
Duffield of Lambeth will be the
guest speaker, Supper will be
served at 6 p,m, At 8 p.m. Rev.
Duffield will have charge of the
evening service wheel a film'
will be shown and at 8.45 p.m.
the evening worship.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer McLin-
chey went to Petrolia. to see their
granddaughter, Janice Elizabeth.
Mr, and Mrs. Dwayne McLin-
chey are the, parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Woodburn
and Pauline accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Patterson and
family of Grand Bend spent the
weekend with relatives in To-
ronto and Bancroft.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Klein-
feldt of Exeter visited on Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Ervine
Eggert and family,
Mrs. Albert Pollock visited last
Thursday with relatives in Bad
Axe, Mich. -
Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Sherwood
of Detroit spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs, -Jack Hutchin-
son and family.
A number of ladies from here
attended. the bazaar and tea at
Grand Bend United Church on
Saturday.
Mr, Manuel Curts, Misses Viola
and Evelyn Curts, Mrs. Elton
Curts and Mrs. Ross Scafe and
daughter visited on Saturday
with relatives in Sarnia.
The W.M,S and W.A. meeting
of the United Church has been
postponed from November 5 to
November 6 and will be held at
the home of Mrs. H. Brophey.
Happenings In
Blanshard
By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker
and family spent Sunday with
Mrs. T. Waugh and Dr. and Mrs.
Beattie in London.
Mr. and Mrs. B: A. Ramsay,
of London, spent -Thursday with
Mr. • and Mrs. Leonard Thacker.
Mr. and Mrs. -Fred Petch, of
Strathroy, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Clare Sisson.
Saturday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs, -Lloyd Thomson
were Mr, and Mrs. Murray
Thomson, Miss. Perry and Miss
Jones and Mr— .and Mrs. Fred
Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs, Murray Thom-
son, of Toronto, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs, Fred
Thomson.
Miss Perry and Miss Jones, of
Toronto, spent the weekend with
Mt, and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson,
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Parkin-
son and family attended Whalen
anniversary on Sunday and were
guests of T`... and Mrs. Ray
F'arkinSon.
Mrs. James Mossey its spend.
ing some time with Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Young in St. Marys,
Mr, and Mrs. Win. ]ones and
family and Mrs, Lottie Jones,
of Rannoch, were Sunday guests
of Mr, and Mrs. Clare Bryan,
of Granton.
Mrs, Cecil Mossey visited with
Mrs, H. Chatten in Woodham on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Laobrook,
of Toronto, spehtthe weekend
with Mr. arid Mrs. R. N. Spence.
Mrs, Walter Spence, of Toronte
is spending a Few days with Mr.
and Mrs, Andrew,Knox,
Mrs. Fred Thomson spent Wed•
nesday. With- Mrs, Walter Jones
at Glendale..
Mrs, Lloyd Thomson attd Mrs.
Fred Tholnsnn spent" Thursday
with Mrs. Florence Chittick Ili
Granton.
Mr. and Mrs, Gladwyn Hooper
and family, attended Wellburli'
anniversary and were Stiriday
guests with Mr, and Mrs, Ken-
neth Fatty.
Miss Sharon Thomson spent..
Tuesday evening *with Miss Ver•
la Hooper.
O'ilaxa, "Last night t allot at
what I thought was' s burglar,
that it was only by pants :hank
in ort lilt wall,'!
O';3rien: "Lucky you Weren't
wearing Hi twxr Watt i`i1 ht havf�
been
ktlted.vt
that Sunday School is at 10 a.m.
and serviee at 11.15 a,rrl., with
Rev. Glen Strome, .of ,Crediton,
speaker,
Personal Items •
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weiberg,.
of Waterloo, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs, Fred-Weiberg
and Mr, and Mrs. Victor Tyler, ,
Miss Anna Messner has re-
turned home from California
where she was nursing, She is
spending some time with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred'!
Messner, before resuming her
duties in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor and
family, of Waterloo, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ervin Rader and family,
were Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs, Lloyd Rader and family, `
Mr, and Mrs. John Neeb and'
girls, of Wellesley, spent the
weekend with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Fritzley, of
Goderich, were weekend visitors
with Mr, and Mrs. James Hayter
and family.
Mr, and Mrs, Russel Tiernan
and boys, of Exeter, were week-
end visitors with Mr, and Mrs.!
George Tiernan and.. family.
floor with toothbrushes.
Over 200 attended, danced to
the music of the Cool Ruins, and I
listened to the songs of the "Mad{
Lads," a school quartette, and,
the Frayne twins.
Hensall C Of C
—Continued From. Page 6
to holster the Chamber's
finances.
Treasurer Kenneth Christian
gave the financial report, and
William Brown reported progress
on civil defence organization.
A film onoil development and
a discussion of a community
news°paper concluded the pro-
gram.
An outline of the Chamber's
objectives was given by the
president for the benefit of a
number of guests.
Dinner was served by the
Legion Ladies Auxiliary.'
"I hope you don't mind my
eating while you smoke."
"Not at all, madam, as long
as I can hear the orchestra."
Huron County Council
will meet in the Council Chambers,
Court House, Goderich, on
Wednesday, November 12
1958, at 10,00 a.m.
All deputations, communications and accounts must
be in the hands if the Clerk before noon, November
8, 195$.
JOHN G, BERRY
Cleric,
County of Huron.
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