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By MRS, ERVIN. RAPER1 tets graedfathk Mr. Henry
Mrs. Harry Zimmer and fain- Weigand'
1.1Y attended Convocation at the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snell,
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University of Western Ontariospent Sunday with relatives i'London.
last Saturday when her daughter,
Theresa, received her diploma 1Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pfile and
r. and Mrs, William Haugh
public health nursing. M
Mrs. Letta Taylor. Mrand
and Shirley spent Sunday in
,.
Mrs. Sid Baker and Mr. and Mrs.! Michigan calling on relatives at
Ted Webb attended convocation'
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Gofton,
at the University of Western On- Mr. and Mrs. Hubert ResternaY
tario when ,Vine, daughter of' er and Randy, of Plattsville,
Lett Taylor. received her Otto Restemayer, Mrs. Madeline
degree in Bachelor of Science.
I Fleet and family, and Mr. Stew
WI visits pottery plant art Kraft and Chuck Thompson,
About 32 members and friends of London, spent Sunday with
of Dashwood WI chartered a bus; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Restemayer.
last Wednesday and visited Pine-, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Ford and
croft Ceramic Art Studios at Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Miller and
Aylmer, owned and operated by girls spent Sunday at Guelph
Cavvy and Jimmie Clennell. with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gusso.
Mrs. Clennell gave an Interest - Miss Erma Wein, of Clinton,.
spent the weekend with Mrs.
lag talk on crafts and the art of
erb Wein and Robert.
pottery -making. Mr. Clennell ex- HMrs. Pearl Salrnon. London.
pained the materials used and
the method of glazing. He also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
demonstrated the making of a .Salmon and girls.
Mrs. Frieda Yaussi and son,
g
ju ase and howl The homes = v
•
of the ladies will be graced by of London, spent the weekend
lovely pieces of handmade pot-
tery obtained at the studio.
Following a picnic supper held
on the grounds the group board- at Bradford.
ed the bus for home. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Rankin and
Last Friday, members of Zion sons, of Tillsopburg. spent Sun -
Lutheran Church; Mr. and Mrs. day with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Bak -
Albert Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Rein- er.
hold Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Valen- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mueller,
tine Becker, Miss Helen Nadiger, Douglas and Cynthia, of Ohio,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Pfile and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Koessel, of
Lansing, Mich., spent the week-
end with Mrs. John Kuntz and
other relatives.
Ronald McIsaac, Mrs. Jack
Griffith and Lynn, of Detroit,
spent the weekend with Mrs, Lu-
cinda McIsaac.
Mrs, Katie Weigand and chil-
dren, of Oakville, attended the
with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stelck are
visiting with their son, Mervyn,
Mr, Gordon Kraft and Pastor K.
Zorn, travelled to St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Stratford, to
attend the Lutheran Laymen's
League seminar to hear the Rev.
Erdman Frenk, of Joliet, Illinois,
speak on the topic "Salesmen for
Christ."
The Rev. Frenk told the as-
sembly of 140 that the greatest
need of the church in the world
today is for more men to be ac-
tive in the church's work and
service. funeral of Mr. Henry Weigand
Dedicate new communion set
on Saturday and visited with rel-
ti
Dedicated in Zion Lutheran Mr. and Mrs. Robert Annan,
ves.
Church last Sunday was a new of Pickering, spent the weekend
silver set of individual commun- with Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Miller
ion, ware. The set will serve up and relatives.
to 160 persons in one service and
can be added to, if more are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bearss and
needed. family, of Port Colborne, spent
t
After the dedication the cam -he weekend with Mrs. Elizabeth
munion set was used for the first Martene and other relatives.
time in the celebration of the Misses Elaine and Carol Mil -
Lord's supper during the morn- ler and Norma Weigand spent
ing service. Sunday with Miss Joan Rader.
ONO Club •
The final meeting of the sea- Henryeigan
d
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Thursday at the home of Mrs. ISTrICT Tarmer
son for the GNO girls was held!
d.
Milfred Merner. Henry Weigand died at Clinton
Mrs. Robert Hayter received a
prize for the highest total score Public Hospital Thursday, May28, 1959, in his 85th year.
for the year and Mrs. Harold
Schroeder for second high. Mrs.He farmed on the 14th conces-
sion of Hay Township.
Surviving are two daughters,
Mts. Clarence (Beaulah) Desjar-
dine and Mrs. Laird (Pearl)
Hendrick; three sons, Harrison,
Eben and Louis, all of Hay Town -
Roy Morenz received a prize for
the highest single score.
Plan strawberry supper
The Ladies' Aid of the Evan-
gelical United Brethren Church
are planning a strawberry suPPer I ship; also one sister, Mrs. Mary
the latter part of June (June 24). Tiernan, of Dashwood.
Personal items The body rested at the Hoff-
Fl/Lt. and Mrs. Rigby Stami- man funeral home until Satur-
son and two children have taken day when services were con -
up residence in the new home ducted by Rev. W: F. Krotz,
which Mr. Howard Klumpp re- with interment in Goshen EUB
eently had erected. Fl/Lt. Stami- Cemetery.
son is with the RCAF, Centralia. Pallbearers were six grand -
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Weiberg children, Wilmer and Ron Des -
end family, of Waterloo, were jardine, Ross and Lorne Haugh,
Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bill aid Donald Weigand.
Garnet Willert. Flower bearers were three
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 'Weiberg, grandchildren, Douglas Weigand,
of Waterloo, were weekend Robert Hendrick and James
gnests with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weigand.
Weiberg and Mr. and Mrs. Vic-
tor Tyler.
Mr, and Mrs. Mike Burke, of, A century ago
Brampton, spent the weekend; The Trans -Atlantic cable from
with Mr. Milton Haugh and also Newfoundland to Ireland was
attended the funeral of the lat-,laid in 1858.
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By MRS. M, H. ELSTON
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fischer
and boys spent Sunday with their
uncle, and aunt, Mr. and Mrs,
Archie Teetzle, Mt, Bridges.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris =Fischer
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
William Steuer and Mrs. Otto
Meyer called on Mrs. Emma
Stire, Exeter, on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Steuer,
of North Tonawanda, and Mrs,
Otto Meyer, London, visited
with. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fischer
on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Weiberg
at their home entertained on
Monday evening in honor of Mr,
Karl Weiberg who was celebrat-
ing a birthday. A dinner was
served for the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner,
Karen and Garry, spent Sunday
in Belgrave with Mr, and Mrs.
Ken Mason,
Mrs. Alex McFalls visited on
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. M.
H. Elston,
Mrs, Sam Skinner entertained
several little children for her
son Gary whose birthday was
June 1 and Karen, whose birth-
day was .Tune 3. There were six
candles, four for Karen and two
for Gary on their birthday cake.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Chris Fischer were Mrs.
Joe Mordush and son Frankie,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stanlake
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Fischer and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Fischer and family,
all of London.
Mrs. George McFalls, Mrs. Kay
Blair, Mrs, Iva Blair, Mrs. Kay
Elston and Mrs. M. H. Elston
attended the musical festival
held in Lucan last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Culbert,
of Niagara Falls and Mr. Clar-
ence Culbert of Centralia spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Alex McFalls.
Mrs. Allan Elston and Mrs.
M. H. Elston accompanied Sheila
and Wendy last Wednesday eve-
ning to the mother and daughter
banquet at RCAF Centralia.
Misses Sheila a n d Wendy
Elston, also David Elston, family
of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elston,
Centralia, were successful in ob-
taining three first prizes in Lu -
can festival: piano duet, Sheila
and David; 'vocal duet, David
and Wendy; solo, Wendy.
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By MRS. ROSS SKINNER.
The Elimville Woman's
sionary Society and Woman's
Association held their May ineet-
ing in the form of a Blossom Tea
when they entertained the so -1
Cieties from Centralia, Chisel -
burst and James St. United
Churches.
pchersOgrarn was held in the
newly decorated anditorium a-
dorned with spring flowers and
blossoms. Mrs. Franklin Skin-
ner; the Elinaville MIMS presi-
dent, Presided for the meeting.
Mi$S Ruth Skinner and Mrs. H.
C. Wilson conducted the devo-
tional.
_ Mrs. Colin Gilfillan gave
reading and Mrs. A. O. Elliot
of Exeter favoured with two
solos assisted by Mrs. 1-1, J.
Snell at the piano. Mrs. .Tack
Essery and Mrs. Langford of
Centralia sang duets accompa-
nied by Mrs. Alvin Essery at
the piano.
Mrs. William Routly, the vice-
president of Huron Presbyterial,
introduced the guest speaker,
Mrs. Edighoffer of Mitchell, who
is the Community Friendship
con.vener of the London Branch.
•She took the "Blossoms of Life"
as her topic comparing them in
three ways, the fragrance, the
beauty and the fruit afterwards
to our own lives.
Mrs. Philip Hern thanked Mrs.
Edighoffer for her inspiring
message. Mrs, Jack Coates and
Mrs. Andrew Dougall of Exeter
favoured with a piano duet. Mrs.
Jack Glenn of Chiselhurst gave
a reading.
.After the program everyone
assembled around little tables,
where a lunch and that "friend-
ly cup of tea" was served. Mrs,
Jack Coward and Mrs. Everett
Skinner poured tea at the centre
table, covered in a lace table-
cloth, decorated with yellow
candles and yellow and white
blossoms.
Personal items
Miss Verde Kellett returned
home Saturday after being a pa-
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital
for 10 weeks, At present she is
staying with Mr. and Mrs.
George Kellett of Thames Road.
Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Johns,
Grace, Edward and Larry visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Bell of Hensel] and at-
tended the anniversary service
at Hensel' Presbyterian church.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper,
Mrs. Edith Baker visited on Sun-
day with Mrs, T. Hodgert of
Seaforth.
Mrs. Philip Murch is a patient
in South Huron Hospital again
following another stroke.
The epidemic of measles is
going the rounds in the com-
munity not only with children,
but mothers too.
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Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Stephen were Mr.
and iVirs. Donald Stephen of Exe-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robin-
son and family .of Kirktbn, Mr.
and Mrs. Laurie Stepheit and
family of London and Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Dilling of Granton.
Bride -elect honored
A miscellaneous shower for
Miss Donna Gilfillan, bride -elect
of this Saturday, was held on
Friday evening in the church
basement.
Miss Dianne Johns played the
wedding music while Mrs. Ivan
Brock escorted Donna to a dec-
orated chair and Mis's Kaye
Horne read the address,
The "Kitchen Kapers" orches-
tra played several numbers In-
cluding the Wedding March for
the mock wedding when the pre-
tending pastor (Mrs. Emerson
Penhale) ;joined together the
groom (Betty Stephen) and the
blushing young bride (Carol
johns). The best man (Dianne
Johns) and bridesmaid (Shirley
Johns) stood up with them, the
bride given away ,by her father
(Margaret Beiber).
Miss Frances Johns favoured
with a number on the piano ac-
cordion,
, Dennis Brock and Miss San-
dra Skinner carried in a basket
of kitchen utensils and presented
a corsage to Donna. After open-
ing her many lovely gifts and
being showered with confetti
Donna thanked everyone.
Members attend
Lions convention
International Counsellor Jake
Sweitzer of Exeter Lions Club,
Mrs, Sweitzer; Mr, and Mrs, Ed
Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hockey,
Mr, and. Mrs. W. G, Cochrane,
Mr. and Mrs, Andy Snelgrove,
Mr, and Mrs, Larry Snider and
Mr. and Mrs. Norm Walper
spent the forepart of the week
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Whalen
By MRS. F. SQUIRE
Personal items
Mrs. Norman Hodgins was in
London on Wednesday attending
the Chancel Guild meeting at St,
Paul's Cathedral.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitz-
gerald, Roberta and Christine.
IThorndale, and Mr, and Mrs. E.
M. Fitzgerald, London, were Sun-
ray guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Squire,
Ceeil S uire is a paUent
at St, Joseph's Hospital.
Mr, and Mrs, Mac Mills at-
tended the renawa.re banquet in
Hamilton. on Saturday evening.
akd Mrs. Cleve Pullman
and boys visited Sunday at Staffa
with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pull-
man.
Gordon and Grant Hodgins
were in Mitchell Saturday for the
Petth County judging day of the
4-H Club. In the evening the
trophies And awards were pre-
sented,
Mr, and Mrs. Melville Gun-
ning and Muriel visited Sunday
with Mr. ,arid Mrs. F. Squire,
Prospect.
Mrs, Ray Parkinson visited
for a few days during last week
with Mr. and Mrs, Herman
Foster, Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morley,
Carol and Kathleen, of Hazel
Park, Michigan were Saturday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Morley Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johns, Exe-
ter, visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Cleve Pullman,
Whalen United Church are
holding their Sunday School an-
niversary on Sunday next.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey De Laur-
ier disposed of their household
effects on Saturday at their auc-
tion sale. Mrs. De Laurier left
on Saturday evening for Ottawa
and Mr. De Laurier will follow
shortly.
attending the district convention
of Lions ,clubs at Windsor,
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