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Pogo 20 Thee Times•Advocata, June 25, 1959
Kirkton public school
HS class
a
reminisces
The graduating class of SHIMS
S
entertains community 195354held a reunion banquet
atGreen Forest Lodge on Sat -
By
MRS. HAROt-D ,DAVIS Mrs. Nelson Baker and family of urcday evening. Twenty-one mem-
tiers of the class with their
Open house was held. at Kirk -
the Base Line, wives, husbands or friends at -
With Mr. and Mr
ton school on Friday evening, n . S. Jack Robin- tended,
Raymond Switzer acted as chair ; son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Flear of London was
elan for the program, opening 1 Chas. Stephen of. Elimville. MC for the evening and the
with the singing of "0 Canada" With Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills mittee in charge of arrange-
and a chorus by the school. ( and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allan nrenls included Mrs .Ken"Keller,
Other numbers were solos byEveleigh and Monica, RR 2 Dashwood, Miss Beth Tay.
Terri Paul, Steven Robinson, i With Mr. and Mrs. Earl wat- tor•, I•;xeter, and Louis Masse,
Cees Van Mayen and Iris Mar- son, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Pypers St, ,Jf
ot ot the evening was spent
shall; a .duet by Margaret Dyk- and Mrs, George 'risky of Sar-
i
atra and Trish Marshall; maypole nia, Mr, and Tfrs Albert 11'al n reminiscing. The 1953.54 dou-
ble quartette including, dim Stu.r-
dance by grades 1 and 2; squared son, Danny and Elizabeth of
dance, grades 4 and 5; a play London, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Me- g's, Bruce Cudmore, Aon. Welsh,
entitled "Litterbugs"; compost- Naughton of St, Marys, Mr. and Ken Flear, Bill Yungblut and
tions by Jackie 'Tuckey, tris! Mrs. Charles Stephen, of Elim- Bill Batten, .favored with sev
Marshall, Philip Tuckey, Lynn Ville, Bob Marshall of St. Marys, era.l numbers,
Pant and Margaret Dykstra; a and Reg McCurdy of Woodham. Greetings were read from ,Tears
triple trio by Raymond Switzer, With Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Paul Cantin, now with the US
Barbara Switzer, Margaret Dyk- Switzer, Mr. and Mrs. George army stationed at Texas, Tian'
ttra, Tris Marshall, Lynn Paul, Wilson of Woodham, Mr. and Hamilton with the navy at Hail-
Jackie Tuckey, Helen Baillie, Mrs. William. Stock and Wanda fax, Miss Beth Taylor, Exeter,
alio were unable to be present,
Hillary Dymond and. Elizabeth of Tavistock, Mr. and Mrs, Tom
Ulch. ' White and Joyce of Avonlon, Mrs, Jessie Stewart, a for -
Constable McKay of the. Se- Personal items mer English leacher, was to
bringville detachment and two have been the guest speaker but,
members of the St. John's Am Miss Vesta. Watson will be at- owing to a Far accident involy-
balance Corps gave an interest -
Guelph tending. MacDonald College at ing her husband, she was not able
next wee:
ing talk and demonstration on, t I as a repro to attend,
"'Water Safety".sentative of Perth County in 1-11 Members were present from
The pupils of the school pre- Club work, acting as councillor. Red Lake, Ottawa, Oshawa, Lon -
;center( their teacher, Miss Nairn, Dr, and Mrs. Farlinzer, of New don, Kitchener, Dashwood, Zur-
with a gift, i Liskeard, visited Monday with ich and Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs, Dan Jarvis. Another reunion will be held
SS anniversary Miss Muriel. Switzer entertain- in two years with Ken Flear and
Sunday School anniversary ser- ed for a miscellaneous shower Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yungblut to
vice was observed Sunday morn- for Miss Elaine Gassney of Strat- make the arrangements.
Ing at Kirkton United. Church, ford, bride -elect of ,Tuly 4, on
The Sunday School choir ren Saturday evening, Guests were
dered two numbers. The 'church present from Kirkton, SL Marys, Native of Exeter
was decorated with pink, while Stratford, Kitchener and London.
and red peonies. Re':. T. El- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred May and
Gerald, of London, were recent president of firm
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Switzer,
Mr, and Mrs, T. N, Marshall
United Church met on Wednes- were Sunday guests with Mr.
lrott, pastor, gave a sermon on
"opportunities."
WA and WMS
The WMS and WA of the
day evening at the home of Mrs. W. S. Cluff of Kitche-
Mrs. Robert Hazelwood, of St, nen•,
Marys, a former resident of the Helen Humphreys spent a few
community, days with her friend at Exeter
last week. Johns of Exeter, daughter
Mrs, F. Switzer conducted the of the
worship service assisted by Mrs, 'Fell Marshall, son of mi., and late Mr. and Mrs, David ;Johns,
Hazelwood, Mrs. Harding, Mrs, Mrs. Lorne Marshall, has ac- She was president cf. Goodison
W. Birkby and. Mrs, T. !rented a position as a counsellor Industries Limited. Her late bus -
Mrs. E. Watson . T. Elliott.Fed the at .11'oodeclen camp, s. Baron, for band was MP for West Lambton,
final chapter of the study book, ,thnrsrlriandr AlttsntbGeorge Hall, 1925.28,
Mrs. R. Urquhart reported for Airs.,T. 1tcCormicic and Bernard She is gcuvived byery) Mrs.. one daugh-
t.he temperance department.
ter'(AYarnC. Ashford
lan
Twenty-two ladies were pre -d Nickie Dykstra visited Sun Lorriman of Toronto.
Mr. and: Mrs. Percy McFalls
were in Sarnia on Sunday owing
to the death of Mrs. McFalls'
aunt, the late Mrs, William T.
Goodison.,
Mrs.' Goodison died in Sarnia
General Hospital on Saturday,
.June 20, She was.the former Ida
tent.
Personal items
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Roy McCurdy and. Mrs.
clay with 4•Atr, and Ars, Rev
ill A private funeral service was
Pearson and Mrs. A. Pearson of ,held from the Stewart funeral
Cc;;lingwood. home, Sarnia on Monday with en-
tombment at the Goodison Mau-
soleum, Lakeview cemetery, Sar -
Two ladies, previously unac-
Bessie Morrison were Mr, and
quainted, met at a reception. nia'
Mrs, Clayton Watson and Bruce
They chatted for a few minutes,
of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. l.ra and the younger whispered con• all evening, but he won't even
McCurdy, Ross and Reg of
Woodham and Miss Lucille Wat- fidenlially: look at me now."
"See that tall man over there? "Perhaps," s u g g e s ted the.
son Sunday visitors with Mr. and i can't imagine what has upset other, "he saw me come in. He's
Mrs. William Scott were Mr. and hint; 'hes been flirting with me my husband."
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Doube and Russell of. the Base
Line and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gor-
don of St. Marys.
With Mr. and Mrs, Herman
Paynter, Mrs. Fred Thompson of '
the 8th. line, A'lr. and Mrs. Wes
Watson a.nd Bonnie of Ailsa Craig
and Mrs. A. Collier.
With Mr. and Mrs. G. H. .Bur-
gin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prid-
ham, .Judith and John of Russel -
dale, Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Bur -
gen Marion and John of London,
Missess Cathy Jewell, Margaret
Davies and Carol Archer.
With Mr, and Mrs. Delmar
Johnson, Mrs. W. L. Switzer of
Woodham, -Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
McFarlane. of Sarnia, Mr, and
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held the June meeting last Wed-
nesday when, they entertained
the Baby Band rn.emhers to a
picnic dinner at, Riverview Park,
Exeter.
Mrs. Lewis Johns had charge
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Races were: girls, 4-6, Sherry
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Personal items
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
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