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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-04-06, Page 5v .• . .'* ". .4 4 ^, • a. . ' . . . . Page S April 6, 1961 Hens 11 and district news CORRESPONDENTS WS. Maude Hedden, Phone 5 Mrs. Archie MacGregor, Phone .. . . . Kinette club wins award Kinette Club receiv- ed the "Good Ne• ighbour Award" of the week Saturday moroing, April 1, from Mon. arch Flour through CFPL Radio Station, London. Mrs, Ross Jinks, president of the club, was interviewed by Allan Mitchell on CFPL Radio, and accepted the award of $25,00 on behalf of the club, Mrs. Jinks was accompanied by Mrs, Harold Bonthron and Mrs, William Clement, Legion auxiliary is installs member ='---"1 Mrs. Mary McCann of How - ick, Commander of Zone 3, was a guest at the April meet- ing of the Legion Ladies' Aux- iliary on Tuesday evening. She installed Mrs, Faith Pin - sent as a member of the Auxil- iary and spoke briefly on Auxiliary work, She was pre- sented with a gift by Mrs, William Brown, past president, , Discussion centred around the gigantic penny sale to be bed May 27 with prizes donat- ed by local merchants. A donation of, $10 was made to the Tubercular Veterans Summer Camp at Niagara•on- the-Lake and $25 to the Local Association of Guides and Brownies. The group will cater to the Kinsmen banquet, on April 12. Applications for membership in the Auxiliary were received from Mrs. Shirley Deitz. Mrs. Jean Wilson, Howick, won the mystery prize. President Mrs. Gordon !Munn presided and lunch was con- vened by Mrs, Harold Camp- bell. Bingo winners were Mrs. Mary McCann, Mrs. R. Van - stone, Mrs. Mary Taylor (2), Mrs. Maude Hedden (2), Mrs. Cecil Kipfer and Mrs, William Smale. Legion binno Hensall Legion resumed their bingos on Saturday last with a good attendance. The jackpot which was not won will be worth $105.00 in 53 calls this Saturday, April 8 with two door prizes and three share the wealth jackpot winners. Winners of regular games! and share the wealth with some of them winning a num- ber of times were: B. 33oa, Staffa, Mr. Swartzentruber, Roy Kenney, Exeter; Mrs. Bis - back; F/0 Walker, Centralia; E. Penhale, Exeter; ;Mrs. Triebner, Exeter; H. Purnell, Exete r; Mrs. Fleischauer, Zurich; Mrs. Clarence Hoy, Hensall: Mrs. Shipley. Two door prizes were won. JMS jottings — Continued from page 4 several features that are bound to place it ahead of the Amer- ican makes. One important feature is controlling the speed of the car, slowing it down, stopping or going ahead, while in other makes it is necessary to stop the ,engine in order to stop the car. The design of the car, with the exception of the wheels, was made in the Con- nor shop. Railroad men are delighted with it and Inspector Bur -g, of Stratford, says the whole GTR system has nothing to equal it, Mr. Burg was up and took the car away with him, Mr. Walter Connor went as far as London with Mr. Burg and after ar- riving there sent up the fol- lowing telegram "Car reached London on trial trip. Every- thing working fine. GTR of- ficials are highly pleased with m a chine," P.S.—What happened • to the machine after that I have been unable to find out, Sugar and spice — Continued from page 4 trate taxpayers, the grumbling workers, the confused citizens of a few years from now. I'm glad I'm not a psycholo• gist, trying to analyze them, to excuse them for their faults, to find a reason for everything they do. It's far more fun lust watching them, changing your mind about them every two days, having them catch you ' flat • footed, getting sore at • them, teasing them praising them, and roaring at them. Then, of course, there's the tremendous accolade one gett once in a while. I'm sure it is the thing that keeps moat teachers going long after the fleth is faint. Just last week 1 got sort of warm and soft all over when I overheard one at iiy students tell another. "Ah, SnillerS not a bad -old type. • Get =Seine Winner: tough." One Wise teacher told ane ' early in the game. "All yott have to do is rememberthat they're ILIA people," He Was right, Of tOurse, but it Wilt like Wing to Clyde Beattie as he =stepped into the Cage the litSt time. "All you have to de is reirieniber thath tey're Just a Six join church YPU stages at Easter rites Over 200 attended the special sunrise rite Gov! Friday service in the UnfteC1 Church Friday evening when the sacrament of Holy Communion was administered. Meditation "'It is Finished" Ayes presented by Rev. Currie Winlaw and the .choir anthem was "0 Sacred Head, Now Wounded", Received and welcomed into the fellowship of the church by transfer of certificate were Mr. and Mrs. Verne Aldcrdiee, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Jones, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest White- house Members unable to at. tend the service in the church auditorium heard the service by louc1 speaker in the Sunday School rooms. Over 100 attended the Young Peoples' sumise service East- er Sunday at 7 a.m. held in the United Church auditorium. Steve Kyle, president of the • YP conducted the service as. slated by !Miss Mary Scene and Miss l'eggy Goddard, Miss' Dorothy Parker sang "The Holy City" and a double trio com- posed of Bob Mickle, Dennis Mock, Greg Spencer, Jack Chipchase, Dave Taylor and 11 oh er t ,MeNaughton sang "There is a green hill", Miss Greta Laramie presided at the organ consol. At the conclusion of the serv- ice breakfast was served in the church hall to 61. The tables were attractively cen- tred with daffodils and pussy willows, Easter visit Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd liedden, Linda and Sam, St. Catharines, with Mrs. Catherine Hedden and Herb, and with Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Short-, house, St. Catharines, with' their son and daughter.m.law, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Shorthousc and family, Mr. and Mrs, J. L, McCloy, Cathy, Christene and Jimmy, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. George Hess. The children will. stay with their grandparents for a week's holidays. With Mr. and Mrs. George= Hess were Mr, and Mrs. J. L. McCloy and family, Toronto; Miss Evelyn Howard, Toronto;1 Mr, and Mrs. Howard Petti- grew and daughters, Denise,' Christine and Valerie, of Lin- coln Park, Mich. Mr, and Mrs: R. A. Orr with the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs,' James Orr, P'arkhill, and with NTS, Dorothy McDonald of Ailsa Craig over the Easter: weekend. Miss Jean Noakes of London, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noakes. Mrs. Jean. Manson, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Laing and Danny, Exeter, Mr, and Mrs. Stewart, McQueen Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Snell. Mr. and Mrs, Sim Roobol. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald' Dodds, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gelderland, Ridge - town. Mr, •and Mrs, Laird Joynt, Toronto, with the former's mother, Mrs. Alice Joynt. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Johnston and family, London, Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Baker and family, Lambeth, with Mrs. Gertrude Dayman and Mrs. Sarah Glaz- ier, With Mr. and Mrs. William Smale and family were Mr. and Mrs. Al Pearson and fam- ily; Toronto; Mr, and Mts., Willert and Patricia, Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Venner with their son and daughter- in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Murray Venner of Grand Bend, and also celebrated the first birth-, -day of their grandson, Jimmy Venner. 'Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Smith, , of Guelph, with the latter's , parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jarrett. With Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Peck were Mr. and Mrs Jack Elder, of Oshawa. Miss Mildred Forrest RN at ; Brantford General Hospital, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wi-lliam Forrest, I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Preston, !Sundridge, Mr. and Mrs. Ross , ;Brown and Marty of Newton ville, with Mr, and Mrs. Ross! I Corbett, Steven and Kim and Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Taylor of Brucefield. • - Mr, and Mrs, Charles Good; I Man, of Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs, John Corbett and Al. • Mr, and Mrs. Bob Chaffe, of Mitchell, on Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. John porbett and Al, who returned with them for his Easter 'holidays, Mrs. Harry Gibson and Rob- ert of Sudbury and Mr, and! Mrs. Clarence McNaughton, Jack, Douglas and Karon of Listowel, With their harenls,' Mr, and Mrs. Lone MeNaugh-, ton. Miss Sharon Skidmore with relatives inToronto this week.; Mr, and Mrs: Jack Dune.' art -and Barbara, of Toronto, with Mrs. Duticari's parents.! Mr. anti Mrs, Lorne McNaugh-, ton, lqr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith,! of Guelph. with the latter's; Orents, M. and Mrs. JohnTaroLt: . Misses Barbara u il c a 11,1 Susan and Shirley MeNatvall-; ton of Toronto, this week with their _grandparents, Mr. and • Mrs, LOrne McNaughton. Miss mina Jove. of Thlls. green, with her grandparents, Mr, And Mrs.,l4ugh hive. MISS Eivird Churchill tl To -i mac) with her sistrt. Mrs. , Pearl Shaddick. And 13111. nr, 13111 Lavender of London with his uarcin4, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Lavender. Mrs.1 Edna Corbett with Mr. And Mra, Ken Parker And Catharine. at Kipperi. M. tart Beg of Toronto And Miss Marion Den Untinti with Their parentS, Mr • tsnd NO& tidbit taw fik rs Miss Beth Goddard, Guelph, with her parents, Dr, John C. Goddard, Mrs. Goddard and family, Miss Palatine Bell with her , brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bedard and family in London this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Mundy and family of Byron, Mr. Ross . Utley, London, with ,,Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MeEwera Malcolm and Catharine, Miss Phyllis Dougall, Toron- to, with her parents, Mr. and Mi'. W. 11, Dougall, this week.; Mt. George Otterhein, Pres- ton, with bis father, Mr, Wil- liam Otterbein, Miss Dianne Bedard,. Lerida!), with her grandparent',Mr. And Mrs. Stewart Beland • Anne. Mr. and Mrs. M. Gilmore and Marcia of Dundas, Mr, and Mrs, E. Strader and Rod bort of Toronto with Mr, and Mrs. Hugh McEwen, Malcolm and Catharine, ° Staffa WI 1Lnd eucnre series tours plants By MRS. ,101 -IN TOWLE/A:AN Agriculture and Canadiaa daatries •was ,the topic for the March meeting of the Staffa Weinen's Institute which was held on Wednesday, March 29. ln keeping with the toPle "Staffa Co-operative Cream- ery" and "Staffa Saw Mill" wore toured. The remainder of the meeting was held at the home •of Mrs, Tom Laing with Mrs. Rert F11 preaiding, Roll Cali was answered IY "A common Canadian Tree.' The motto,„"Nature makes PO mistake by getting in a IA was given by Mrs. Lloyd Mill- er. Mrs. Tom Laing gavo some interesting household hints and Mrs. Lloyd Miller read the cur- rent eve-nts. Mrs, John Temp e- narnmgearectveMaliTaatdeisn".g, "A Dairy Fla Plans were discussed about sponsoring a play in the near future with Group 4 being left in Food dtecharge.eAxi tachnesal on a courseDifte r`e' Wn ce", which is to be held in Staffa Hall on April 13 was discussed and it was decided to .ask the ladies of the community and the Dublin Women's Institute to attend. Donations were sent to "The Easter Seal" and •"The Rotary Club" and final plans made about the trophy the Institute is donating to the Mitchell and District Music Festival. Lamp shades and ,bases made during the course were on dis- play. A contest was enjoyed. Hostesses were Mrs, S. Nor- ris, Mrs, E. Butson and Mrs. L. Warden. Personal items Mr. and Mrs. James Norris and family, Brampton, visited on Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cole and family and Mr. John McDou- gall of Cromarty, visited on Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman. Mr, and Mrs, S-amuel Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris and family and Miss Ethel Black- well attended the Norris -Lyall wedding in Agincourt Thurs- day evening. Mr, Eric Norris, OAC, Guelph spent Easter weekend at his home. here. Mr. James Sceat has return- le)idtalhome from Seaforth hos- Mr. Walter O'Brien is a pa- tient in Seaforth hospital. Personal items Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook returned home Monday from vacationing at St. Petersburg, Fla. and were accompanied by , their daughter and son-in-law,' Mr. and. Mrs. Gary Corlett of Toronto, who flew down to spend a few days with them. The return trip was made by car. Miss Ruth Anne Traquair of St. Thomas is holidaying in' Mr, and Mrs. Laird Mickle,1 and around Hensall. Bob and Ann, -spent Easter Sunday with Charles at Med-, way Hall, UWO, and in the evening attended church -serv- ices in First St, Andrew's United Church and heard the! Very Rev. Angus McQueen,' former 'Moderator of the United Church of Canada. 1 Members of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Unit -I ed Church will attend the WMS Huron Presbyterial. meeting at W i n g h ain United Church,' Thursday, April 6, with morn-, ing and afternoon sessions, Guest speaker is Miss Mildred Mathewson of Japan. Mr. Fred Kennings is spend.; ing some holidays with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hedden and family at St. Catharines. Mr. George Smale was pleas- antly surprised on his 80th! birthday on Sunday when mem- bers of his family celebrated his birthday with him and pre- sented him with a mattress and spnings and an Easter lily. A birthday buffet; supper was served. Members of his family attending were from Seaforth, Exeter, Staffa, Zur- ich and Hensall. Mr. and Mrs, Laird Mickle visited last week with the for- mer's mother, Mrs, Goo, T. Mickle, and sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank Mickle of Ridgetown. Mrs. Hugh Love, whohas beenreceiving treatment' for the oast three weeks in Clinton Public Hospital was able to return home on Saturday. Miss R. Stephenson of RR 1 Varna has purchased the home 1 at ,Mr. James A. Paterson on King street and gets possession Juno 1 Mrs, Basil Edwards "Word tattled friends to a dialler party itt honor of Mra. G Thomp- son'a birthday. Games were enioyed in the evening. Modern ,tochniaties in oil heating equipment service were among topics Mi the agenda at Esso Imperial Serv- iee. Sobel held at London for' laran days this week. Attending, from Hensall ;Were Bill Fink, Roy Brock and M. ,Tensen, on, the staff of Fink Plumbing and ting, Mr, find Mrs. =Harold rester recently observed their nth wedding anniversary. Mrs. Grace llarpolo returned to her home hero lag week after spc n di n g the winter, m WI a with hr aott-in.law And daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donglas Pocock and :family, at Stittsville. Mt. and airs, Andrew Harn11-1 ton Of Eveter were. recant viaitora with their son,in.law aid &mow Mr. And Mrs, John taker and Bradley, 01' Canada's 4,408,000 house; holds. 117 per tent have tricity, nor cent have melt.' finical refrigerators, and per rent have powered washing machines. Comments about Ki pen piano sang a solo.dlawith his grandmother, A reception of new members Mrs. Wilma Harper of Strata United Church on Sunday, M. Houghton. lay MRS. NORMAN LONG will be observed at Brinsley MissY ford with her parents Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. David Morley Miss Alice Sorsdahl, London at Cromarty school By MRS. KEN McKELLAR Ing fees for the winter at a‘lit- Tile pupas of SS No. 5 lib-ithell rink — to students 9110 of bseeanstohnelida theirthe slactooPlareouosfe theonI theEahstigerhilegxhatsinsaartheecompleted Fenrtiedratya,meMarch alt mb am2e4webreanef ththeye with 334/3(1' of the Pupils 1 being successful, increasing area at a crokinole and etichre1the Christmas average. Ton party with thirteen tables in honors were shared by two play. High prizes were won by liar.ilVerna 01111;14 jw9111111114enDaovvieraangde ry Norris Sr. Mrs, Calvin , of 90.3" Christie. Agnes Scott and Ala ' WMS on Good Friday Fred Chapel: low prizes went I Carol Dow and Ted Kerolek, Mrs, Lloyd Sorsdahl presided to Beth Christie, Alvin Dow,' 1 at the Easriirsaimepeaertiyng Society feitehtye Letter from by Mrs, Calder McKaig. cheavtenainndg j tiuoict Womap:s . land the meditation was given hoAurP1hPia•ostatadnItitchthite g -03 . WhlCh on Goou. Friclay. The scripture as held 10 the church • elm, Preceeds amountin and was read responsively, $8.80 will be used to pay skat. ttt rinsiey Mrs. T. L. Scott presented a portion of the study book deal. Vng with Christian literature with Miss Olive Speare and Mrs, M. . Lamond assisting. By GORDON MORLEY Mrs. Grace Scott led in prayer, -----. A chorus of four girls, Carol Ann Dow, Connie Sorsdahl and Miss Helen and Miss Marion Len attended the Easter sun- Sharen and Karen Scott sang rise service at Carlisle on Sun-, a pleasing number accomna. Mr. Bert Greenlee enjoyed a ;;MiAllearflin dav. nied at the organ by Mrs. Will helidly to Montreal last week. strin on the Life and White spent Tuesday Crucifixion of Christ was shown Mr. Don Scott and Mr. Dean in Tor, the commentary. Courtesy re - ' by Rev. S, Kerr, who also gave, anatIfIt and Mrs. Sherwood BrockKaig, 1 marks were given by Mrs, Mc- , of Eaeter, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brock and family, Mrs. Bill 1 Easter visitors sea were Sunday guests of Mr. el.' Mrs. Jean Chalmers and her 'son Mr, David Chalmers of Campbell and Helen of Winch family. Michael and Wayne Windsor, 1 'homes of Mr. and Mrs. T. Laing and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing. London on Goer! Friday at the and Mrs, Goldwin Glenn and sons of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Monday. Windsor, had tonsil operations Mr. Frank Stagg and Mrs. at St. Joseph's Hospital last Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs. Reg. M. Houghton on Easter Mr and Mrs. Harold Scott Stagg, Exeter, and family visited Tuesday eve -1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank a ick, nina with Mr. and Mrs, Dean Sharon and Donald of Sarnia White. !on Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott and other Mr. Albert Hart returned to fir home of Mr. and Mrs. Doug relatives. Lewis on Friday after being 1 At the home of Mr. and , Mrs. Gerald Carey were Mr. entifIned to St. Joseph's Hos- pital with a fracture, 1 and Mrs, J. A. Hagan and Mr. and Mrs. Wes Lewis family of Scarborough, Mr, M. anent Thursday evening with Chubb of Niagara Falls, Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, Goldwin Glenn. J. Corvie and son of New :for - Mr. Noble Greenlee of Tor—onto and Mrs. D. Taylor and onto spent the Easter holiday fammtrI,and Mrs, Bill ChessellY of Toronto. with Mrs. A. Greenlee and famd and family of Strarord with 11111 Prost, son of Mr, and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Laing. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Riley of Mrs. G;.)orge Prest is recover- St. Inc from a badly sprained foot Thomas with her parents, M when he fell last Tuesday, r. and Mrs, Robert Dodds. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brooks Many attended the Easter1 and family of Brampton are service at Brinslear United Church on Sunday. Rev. Kea. ; holidaying at the home of her ncth Hick chose for the text'parents Mr, and Mrs, John for his message "He. 1 Hocking, is Risen" Billy Houghton of Stratford Miss Lorraine Neil, accompa- !is spending the Easter holi. nied by Mrs. Earl Dixon at the Personal items Good Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert in- cluded: Mr. and adra. Ale', Murray, • Waterloo, Mr. ard Mrs. Edgar Wahl, Listowel, Mr. and Mrs, John Dickert and Mrs. M.. Dickert, Harriston, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dick- ert, afford, Mr, and Mrs. Ervin Dickert and Karen, of Lakelet. Michael and Joan Smith of Grimsby are spending the Easter -liolidays withtheir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wren. Mr. Wilfred Tremeer had a successful sale on Wednesday of farm implements and stack. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Van Wierren and faintly spent Good Friday in Lendon. Mrs. Wesley Cockerline of Pilot Mound, Manitoba is visit- ing Mrs. Russell Consitf and flaemi.ly and other relatives Mr. and rIVIrs. Arnold Gack- stetter and family of Guelph accompanied by Mrs, William Homey of Exeter visited friends in the district on Good Mr.'ram Reicl, Shirley and Sandra spent Easter week in Ottawa. Miss Sharon McBride and Miss Miller of Woodham are spending a few days in To- ronto. Happenings in ;11 I s rd By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER . 'Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thack- er and family were Friday eve' ning guests with Mr. and Mrs, Percy Hodgins and family of Granton. Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Mosey spoilt Thursday with ilr. and Mrs. Douglas Schiestal of Tees- wa ter. Miss Gail Rhin, of St. Marys, is spending a few days Miss Anne Thomson this wee,t. Mr. and Mrs. David Park. inson and family of Trenton, Mr, and Mrs. Delbert Johnson and family of London, were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parkinson And :family. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth P'ark- inson and family were Satur- day guests of Mr. And Mrs, 1<enneth 1-1111 ot Lamb11i. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ,Mossey wore Wednesday gnosis of Mr. anti Mrs. W. R. Young of St. Marys. Mr. And Mrs. W. G. afones and family were Sunday eve- ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. R. Bryan of Prospect hill. Carl arid Edwin Jones spent a ew days with Mrs. Lottle Jones and Mrs„Alvada Hop. kills of Mr. and Mrs. Claire Sisson and Marie were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Petch of Stralhroy. Mr. and Mrs. 6latiWNII Hon- er and Veryl attended the fn. twat of Mr. N. L. Carter of Clinton oft TutssdaY_. Mr0 . and Mrs. 1 AnWYn Hooper And family were Fri. day evening guests of Mr, And Mrs. Norman !lodging and family of Gratitoit, Mrs, Wm. Harper, April 9 , with her parents Mr, and Mrs. returned home Friday evening after snendinp; the w in t e r Lloyd Sorsdahl. -Miss McKinley of Tilbury 1 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Coburn , months in Florida, Iwith Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mulley. visited Easter Sunday with I !Miss lna Scott of London ; Mrs. Coburn's parents, Mr. ,wGeitrhdehnerspeeatrnts, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, David Fieldreturned s Mr, and Mrs. Roy Mc - to her home after visiting aft.GWith Ghee Were Mr. and Mrs. Char - 1 week with Mr. and Mrs. , and Mrs. Howard Fenton. Jim les Rhode and children of Mit- chell and Mr. and Mrs. Jack 1Trevithick. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Amos, McGhee and Jacquiline of Lon. also Mr. Lin Amos of Ailsa don. Craidbspent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John Schofield. Mrs, Mildred Craven of Park- hill visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Watson on Sunday. The funeral service of the late Miss Rose Anne Bradley, former resident of 4th conces- sion of McGillivray Township was held at Murdy Funeral Home, Lucan, last Wednes- day. Mr. Bill and Roy Brad- ley of Parkhill are brothers of the deceased. Comments about CTatlitql East By MRS. W. MOTZ : . .... Mrs. Harry Lewis and. son Eber and Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Wein and Mr, Marvin Wein and :family spent Sunday at Grand Bend with Mr. and Mrs, Alec Hamilton and Brad- ley. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dar. bey and family, of Willowdale, are spending the Easter hell-, days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Bullock. Mrs, Beth Hatherley and daughter Mrs. Harold Gillies of London visited Monday with the former's brother and sister. in-law, -Mr, and Mrs. William Motz, Miss Marcia Smith of Lan- don and Mr. Jun Rydall of Elginfield spent Easter Sun- day with her grandmother, Mrs, Sam Baynham and Ohs, Mrs. Sam Baynham Exe. ter spent the weekend at her home here. Mrs. Arliss MeKoo of Lon. don spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wein, Master Bradley returned home with his mother after spending two weeks with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gack- stetter and family of Guelph and Mrs. William Homey of )3xeter visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. William Mo z. Mr. Vyrne Welch) of Dash. wood and Mr. Lloyd Weide of Detroit visited with their fa - Om Mr, Elmer Weido, no Saturday. Message few from ke Mr, and Mrs. Donald MAD. Sen and family -of Toronto spent the Flatter 'Weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Newell Geiger, Johnny, Mrs. Mary Manson and ittibert. Mr,, and Mrs. William Desch and Dirtily Varna Spent. Stinday with Mrs. LiZ=Zid Desch of flake and Ivan, Sharon And Sylvia Am spending: a few ho- lidays with their ,grandmothet, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd :Sorsdahl, Alice and Connie with Mr. and Mrs. :john, nn Suziday,, Mrs. ,Filmer 'Channel and her son Alfred, left by 'plane from :Melton airport on Friday, to spend the gaster holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Dralce, At Herniae, Man- itoba. With Mr, and Mrs. Otto Walker were Mr. :and Mrs. H. Currie and family of Dorches- ter, Mr. and mrs. Robert ley and family, Winthrop, Mr, Kenneth Walker and Mr, Alen Walker, London, Mr. and Mrs. Fero McKellar and family of Seafortia At the home of his father, Mr, „bind say McKellar, Mr. and Mrs. IC, McKellAr with Mr. and lairs. W., TIM , e Mr, Andrew McLachlan and Mrs. Grace Scott with Mr. and Mrs, Carter Kerslake and fain- .... Easter Sunday will be re. membered as one aff the Atorip- /eSt days of the wmter. 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