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By -MRS. Rviii 'RAinn
Pee:.wee and bantam hockey
teams formed a gnard of hewn'
at the ;funeral service Saturday
for Raymond Henry Wein, 27.
opular Dash ronrl athlete who
died in h leeti early liVednes-
daY. Feb, 4,
A keen participant in alt
ports, lie was one of the out-
standing_ members of the Dash
wood intermediate hall club
which won several champion.
ehmselle also played beekey and
broemball for 'Dashwood teams.
Tins ?winter he has operated.
and sueervised the natural lee
FkatIng rink provided for th
muiunit hy Dashwood men's
Club, nf which he was an active
member. fle helped In tram the
bantam and pee wee hockey
teams.
He was a member and usher
of . Zinn •Lutheran Church. and
served en the volunteer fire
brigade. of. the police village.
Funeral seri ice was held at
Ziton church Saturday.. at 2 p.m.,
wih Rev. E. L. Zorn offieiating.
and T. Ilam Hoffman in charge.
Interment was made in Bronson
Line Cemetery.
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:Honer bearers were Jack
Schenk. jams (Wiens. Ray Kel-!
ler. Larry Wein, Eric Wolfe:an])
!Hoffman. ,Kennel .Guenther,
Larry Weida, -Wayne :Gibson,'
Carl Tyler and. .R icharct
Dopamine.
Bearers Were Howard iclunipp,!
Harold 'Schroeder. Albert Rader.
John Willert, Robert tlayler and
Jack •Gaiser.
Personal .Items
Mr. and Mrs Earl Stumpf
and family-. of Kitchener. spent
the weekend kWh M. and Airs.
Derhert Miller and .other retell% es.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor and
family. of Waterloo, spent Satur-
day at Dashwood and visited.
with Air. and Mrs, L. H., Rader.
Alr. and Airs. Bob Stormes, of
St. Thomas. spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mes, Mervyn Tie -
man and Lynda.
Air. and Airs. Mess -
nor and daughter, and Mr. aid -
Mrs. Charles Forager and son,'
of London, were weekend visitors •
wth Mr. and Mrs. Fred Messner.
Mr. and 'Airs. 'Melton W'alper •
and girls, of Ingersoll. spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Fassnld.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walper and •
family spent .the weekend with,
relatii es here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nader ,
spent Sunday at Utica,
with the -forrner's sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Std Baker spent
Sunday at Detroit.
Air. and Mrs. Ham' Guenther.
of Windsor. spent tee weekend
with Mrs, Letta Taylor,
Baby Baptized
William Eldon natal's, infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Datars. was baptized in Zion
Lutheran Church following the
morning senice ori Sunday, '
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.BECOMES FIFTH LIFE MEMBER—Milton *Praff, left, retired Exeter poStmster who
was wounded in the. army in the. first world war, became the fifth life member of
Exeter branch of the Canadian Legion Thursday night. He waS presented witli the
honor by Andrew Easton, right, a life meth her himself, Centre is Lloyd Reynolds,
presid.ent of the branch.
Bellinger tells Legion
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Rabies here two years?
Kirkton ,giris
win ,awards
Vat Marshall and RosemarY
Schaefer. of the Ktrktoil:
°mem OW), Were award,
ed provincial honor certificates
tatAchievem•ent Day Saturday, in
Mitchell lligh School-.
County honors were Awarded
to at/Yee Write°. These awards
tvere pre::ented by Mrs. Earl
flues. South Perth District
Women's inssiltute president.
Certifieates of achievement for
Iwo. projects were awarded to
Marlene Stone, Nova Bertrand.,
Carolyn Bean's, Jane Syrier,
Grace Men, J.oyce.Crago. Vesta
'Watson, Pat Marshall. Marion
• MeNaughton, Rosemary Schee-
fer and Shirley Ruadle,
Conservation Officer Roy Bel- : Mr. Bellinger answered. nume. vice-president.
linger, Clinton. told Exeter Le,. roue questions from Legion mem- in another presentation Nellie!).
gion Thursday night the rabies bers about the disease. He was Leek -plate the same meeting.
epidemic in this area may con. introduced by 'President Lloyd. Graham Mason received a past
Untie from one to two years. Reynolds and thanked by Gra- president's pin front Ted Pooley.
Guest speaker at the branch'sham Mason. t .. Six Join Branch
meeting, Mr. Bellinger .aidsthe Honor Chatter .Membs!...,:. , Six. new ;,members ..heee .j,p,ieee.
• disease will,„reniain until .the fox . Milton ..-Pflaff,. refired..•Exeter• 'A? branch- TbeY:are JJeflU de
population -is- wiped out; - •postmastei. • became 4,1ke , iiith Vries. Bin • Parker,, Mel fEreating.
• He warned that cats were even man to receive a life .rnember- Edward Cuillerier, Harold Sise
more dangerous than dogs as ship in the branch. The presm sons and James Hooper.
carriers of the disease because tation was made by Andrew Eas- Donations of $10 each have
' they fight with their claws as • ton, a life member himself. been made to the St. John's Am -
well as their mouths. , Mr. Pfaff was 'a member of the bulance Corps and the Westmin.
Total number of confirmed 161st Huron Batallion in the first ster Hospital Bingo Fund.
eases in Huron to date, he said, • world war and served in Eng- in two draws .made at the meet.
was 56 foxes. three sheep. . 1.5 , land and France before being ing. John Watson of Zurich won
cattle and two horses. More wounded. . an electric shaver and Bus Nor.
• eases were being forwarded to ' He became the ,branch's first ry .received , the door prize of
gov't laboratories daily for con- ,secrelary-t:easurer When. lt• as $5.00,
'ant ation. i formed in 1936 and. lh'ter becaThe
Woodham Topics
By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE
Celebrated 90 Years land family were Sunday evening
Mrs. • Howard Chatten, who,. guests with Mr. and Mrs. John
celebrated her 92nd birthday last I Bocld•
Tuesday, is feeling fine after en- Mr, and Mrs. John Pierce and
tertaining her many _friends. She family, of Ajax, were Sunday ',is•
was. the recipient of ,a number of ' itors with. Mr: and Mrs.
gifts ,and shb wore a.7beautiftill seri.
Lawrence .0. Copeland's' Seed
corsage of pink and White carna.'
tions, the gift of a friend. Mixtures were exhibitors at the
Personal Items Middlesex Seed Fair held in
London last week.
Miss Marilyn Brine, of Lon- I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Squire
don, was home for the week,,,end visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
with her parents, Mr- and '"Irs• Ryell on Wednesday afternoon
Oscar Brine. in 'London.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cope- 1 :jun and Mrs, William Radio
land, Mrs. M. Copeland were th spent Sunday evening with Mr.'
London on Thursday and visited and Mrs. Albert Scott.
at the home of the former's ; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neil and;
daughter, Mrs. Murray May and ! Brenda visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. May, and also attended the: Harry Squire on-Chursday , and
seed fen in the. evening. Earl and. Harry attended the
and Mrs. John Rodd and Pamela
Mr. Jack Cook, of Arkona, Mr. !Seed Fair in London in the ;after -
visited with Mrs. Ada Butler on noon.
Correction — in last week's!
Thursday evening. , Woodliam news, the impression •
The Woodham' Y,P.17. were• was given that Harry Squire bad
guests of the Mt. Pleasant and Purchased the barn of Leon Paul.
Roys Young People's Union on , but Mr. Squire was able tse-
e
Church.• o
Saturday e' -ening in the Mount!
--Imre the use of it for the present
Don Brine has returned from !
St. Marys Memorial Hospital
after being a patient there for a WHALEN NEWS
week.
:McCurdy and Mrs. Fred Doupe
Mrs. lames Miller,. Mrs. Ira u
attended the 33rd annual meet- - C presents
ing of the. Perth Pi'eshyterial
held in St. John's United Chttreh,
youth awards
Stratford, on WednesdaY. last. -
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cowdrey,l By MRS., PRANK• SQUIRE.
London. were weekend visitorsi
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Web.; During the, servieo at the
ber. Sunday
Mr. and Mr. John ,TippinaJJ. T. Clarke prose:M.0 the Young
3im And' Daid; spent the week.; Worshippers li.ea,Vut • villv; sler-
end With Mr. and Mrs.,. Hugh tifiCales of church;.affendane.
Gibson, Pori Credit. Those receiving certi [ICA les
Alessi's. Norris Webb, Wood -wore Carol iolinson. Joanne Fink -
ham, and fIeortie Prone. Sun.• hcirier, Jackie linkbeiner, Laura
shine, attended the Good Roads nd jannie French. Earl and
convention held at the Royal Joe French, Douglas Squire, Sue
'3.rork 1-lotel, Toronto, nn Tuesday Ann Squire and Janice Morley.
and Wednesday of last week. • Pet'senid !tools
Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne • Miss JOati. Arksey has arcepied
entertained in honor of their twin a position at .the-Creseent Ft -
daughters' • nth. birthday. Mar- mance Co, 1‘11•1!a•5:1•Iltta
irufemst;orlIonf
lend and Darlene. Their birthday . Mr. and ;
arrived on the 2fith of February • have returned home from- Merida
and they eelebegett the 28th, where they spent 'several weeks.
their guests were 1\tys. M. M and Airs. Grafton Squire,
Exeter, and Mr. and Sue Ann and Paul were Salur-
Mts. Lewis Tebbutt. Seaforth. night guests with Mr. and
Mr. And furs, 'Vnit' VOthlen: Mrs. Rol Massey, St, Marys.
visited with Alr. and Mrs, TAW- • Mr. and Mrs. Alton Nell at.
fence Alills Anti Mr, and Mrs, tended the Rollinas-nees wed.
ttussellAllis on Sunday. ding in rentralia United Church
Mrs. 13ryee Skinner, Larry and On SaturdaY• ,• • '
teroY. of Volvo, were Sunday • Mr. flenrge 'Earl iswilding
visitors with Mr!, Roy Kirk And this month with Mr. and Mrs.
Lorna. • Milne Pullen.
Mr, and Mrs. Linyli ;Smith, Mr. and !Airs. Bay 1'1411%111.4in
Othr.zIAA. wero ghosts Anil Wayne wore .PrIdaY hight
loth Alt. and Mrs. Norman pests with Alt. and Mrs. PAM
Amos, at Kirktno, no Sunda,. Pitt, Lunn.
t. Movs. Mr, and Mrs. Calf day with Mrs. ThOS.
Mr. and Mrs, Peter Newton. of Mrs. AleN
kirliton, wort, $a'tirdav arArlIfm•
ok•enint, visitors with Mr. and Mr; and Mrsitonairt giir
were went guests with' Alt. and
Mrs. 3...lewd if ethos.
Tibh Mallen, of Teacher's Cot Ilehrst Davis. Saintsbury.
lop. London, was w,kpn4 Mr. and Mrs. I( en fint10,S011
Mu]. la 111 ity welt 'Friday visitors
viaifor at hiS
th0; fit! hasautit till with A with Mr, and Mts. Hamilton
number of .tho 1Jodgiuis, the 'occasion being
r. and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques Sharon' llortgifi't 12th birthday,
United
The W.Al.S. of the United
Church held its February mee.i..
ing in the chureh school with 18
members present. The Third
Line group was in charge.
Airs. F. Switzer opened the
meeting with a devotional serv-
ice .assisted by Airs. E. Shute
and Airs. Roy Switzer.
Mrs. T. Elliott conducted the,
study and Mrs. it. Urquhart
gave a temperance reading. The!
president, Mrs, T. A. Crago, con-.
dueled the business and the
meeting ,was turned aver to We
Personal Items -
Mr. and Alrs, Laverne Rodd
and family of -Woodham were
Saturday evening .guests With.
Mr. and Mrs, Herman Paynter.
Mrs, Wesley Doupe left, on Sat.
urday for a month's vacation ie
Florida eceompanying Air. and
Mrs,Shildrick of St. Thomas.
Mr, and Airs. Lionel Kemp
have left on a trip to Florida.
•Mr. and Airs. Harold Henry
.a.nct family of Lefton were Sun -
clay visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
Burns Blackler and family.
Mr, Edgar Gorvett has return-
ed home from his vacation in
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Crago are
vacationing in Florida.
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