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STANPINGS 0
EXETER LANES
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By MRS, ROSS SKINNER
t*ersonel Denis
I Miss Anila Routly, Simcoe,
Mr. Don Willcox, Kitchener,
spent the weekend with Mr.
1 I a
and Mrs. Wllia 111.
1<. r, and Mrs. Earl Coultis of ,
MEN'S LEAGUE i Toronto spent a few days with
T a h ('1 r 640) 5 M d Ai Harold Kerslake
r ors '.. , rnnvlt •.. •- i'. and Airs
aro. ,
Nappy Gala (1). 7lunroe .630) .. 2
"A" GnoUP ' - , visiting with Mrs. Nelson Cou1-
.r1 CI.1 Specials (T. Wri ht 6761 .. 3 Pe Pops. s .. •Ca ell 71 tis 111 Sout11 Huron 1'lospita1
+� wee Mopes (hT. Calda•e11 66S)... 0
1)utchers (P•. Stagg 65.01 .. 1 Hot Dogs (ft, 4aur nd 56ni .(l and attended the funeral of the
Till Six (J. Scrott 610) a P, Popnettes d,., Fuller 382) 3 .owner's father, A'1r. Nelson
1S'Indm.tlls ( . 'Redman 660) 1 i,EAGiIE :
(. Lumber (W.. Svestbrook 576) 3 "A"
1Tlnpoppers (7. Pinder 687) 1 Pin Foppettes "n
I;, Bltllainis (H, Penhale ITappy rats ...............jr
imperials (73. Smith 602) '.672) ,• 1 lie I..rt,5 . .. 11
1.4, Superteat (T. Burke 666) 2
Who'Dogs
en • .. 49
Sl�•res (E. ,etenlake 663).., -. 2 Trailers ........ ..........
Rockets 111. Haugh 674) ..... 3 Ilg, LEAGUE
Milkmen (71. Smith 655) .... 1
Rockets
Windmills
Spares
Larr)•'s Snperteat
Big ,~ix
1,nper)als
nuts' Billiards ,..
Milkmen
Butchers.
.A&H Specials
Conklin Lumber
Pinpoppers'
21 Handicappers ... 24
69 Pills ......... 17
64 Hi Lights ....... 12
63 Nlte Hanka ..11
. 0 Merry Mads . .. 1n Jaques, I-Iarry and ,Shirley, of
.,. '53 Blowettes ,....... ................ 9 Zion, visited .on Thursday eve
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58 "CM 1-EAGUE Ming with Mr. and Mrs. John
Couitis.
Mr, and .Mrs, John Miners,
Joanne, Douglas crxl>1 Connie
visited over the holiday week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Fenwick of Saginaw. Mich.
Mrs. Agnes Drummond return-
ed home with then). after
spending .the wi.nter with Mr,
and /Mrs. Fenwick.
Mr. and Mrs, ;N o r m. a n
47 Lucky tStrike;
i clo a.. i 4 miners.
• 47 Duey Cats .... 15 Larry Fulton spent the week
Rollettra .. .. 1.1 end with his grandparents, Mr,
US" GRQY6'
Canners (B ',Simpson 697) 4 "D" LEAGUE
Jolly Jilin 10 and Mrs. Reuben Phelke, of
Lollipops4 Moncton.
Dennis Hutton is visiting this
week with .his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs, John Hutton, of
Gilden Mile' (B. Sanders 625j• ._ (!
Busy Bee_
K. Tigers M. Finlayson 681) .,, 2 Jolly Sig .., .
Banknronts ($, Sturrock 710) .,, 2 cputnilt,a .... .
Tradesmen (B, Sanders 627) .... 3 Frisky Six
Toastirlasters (A, Meikle 372) ... 1 High Hopes .•
C
^caste. (J. Coughlin. 693) ... .4 'S'tr 0 ares
\wildcats (R. Higgins 600). .• 0 High single K. Penhale (533)
tCingpins (G, $jerky 663) ........... 4 High triple: N. Caldwell (666)
Larks (N. Manlike 537) 0 Hidden score; J. Huxtable, L.
Bingens (D. 'Wright 634) 4 Wein,
Bdselaires (C. Deneau 542) 0 BANTAM BOYS •
Kippen Tigers . 72
Peesis ,..... 72 ';Might Hawks (R. Weber 259) .... 0
:Ringers ... 71 Blue Jays (B, Moore 316) .....8
Toastmadters .•.•......,,•,•62 Sit . Darts • (,T, Godbolt 232) 3
b80 .Tigers (I4, Bower 175) .. . ..... 2
58 'Wildcats. (D, Catnpbell 257) ,• 5
57 Rockets (M. Idle 211) . 0
Al 48 Wildcats.............................97
41 Blue Ja.Ys , .... 63
Silver Darts 56
24
20
1s
11
9
7
Bdselaires
Claimers
Tradesmen
Kingpins
Larks
Bankmbnts
1''lldeis_
Golden iliile 20 'Rockets 60
High single: L. Stewart (326) Night Hawks •..• f • 1948
High triplet B. Sturroek (710) Tigers
Hidden score; B. Higgins Nigh singlet B. Moore (177)
MEN'S INTER•TOWN
Gederlch A . (.6528)
'Zurich (4459)
Exeter 73. (4023) •
Clinton A (5363) 5 Lollipops (3. :Campbell 336) 5
Clihtott B (5486) . 6 Sputniks (K. Kopp 200) .. ••• •..
Exeter A (5629)
Godlrich B (6544) .
Wingham (5357) .,
Exeter A
Goderieh 'A
Clinton. A .....
Co4erlch BB
1'ringhanr
Exeter B
Zurich
-Ng 't(Snoal awn :aI2110 tkgin JUNIOR BOYS & GiRLS
eter A, (289)p
(High five Bert Harris, Gode- T -Birds (F, Wells 337)
rich A (1367) K;em-Ddwns (R. Wolfe 388) .,5
High double; B, Moore (316)
11 BANTAM GIRLS.
0 Freckles ('7'. 'Penhale 246) .-.... . 5
.6 Eskir'nos (P. Erman 199) • , ...,. 0
P. P(nners (K. Lock 180) 5
' 7 Indian Squaws (L. -fells 262) 0
4 Lollipops 20
,...214 Eskimos ...
67
204 Freckles 62 67
,, 177 Indian Squaws .
166 Sputnicks 36
169 Penny Dinners 28
122 High single: J. Campbell (202)
136 High double: 3, Campbell (336)
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High average: Bert Harris (236) pin Busters (B. Greenacre 411) 5
Lucky Seven (P. Mason 344) .. 0
LADIES' LEAGUE Beatnleks (B, Wright 355) .... ...5
.Telly Six (G. Skinner 605) .......... '4 Midgets (I). Wright 398) . 0
Sputniks (16. Reid 524) 3 Slick Chicks (J. Seldon 233) 3
Frisky Six (B. Coughlin Mi) o B. Bombers (B. Greenacre 286) 2
Who Cares (A. Hunter 514) •.2 Comets (P. Madge 367) 5
RUBY Bees, (G. Webster 619) .... 7 Dynamrters (M" Carsc'adden 252) 0
(Nigh Hopes (M. Sherman 503) .. 0 Knock -ern -Downs ..., 93
• Strikes (ti. Bierling 664) 5 Slick Clucks w"` 63 86
ly J1115 (E. Ayres 634) 2 Comets 63
tlghty Mice ($1. Morley 613) " 6 Strikers
(toilettes (D., Marks 643)
2 Ilii Busters. . .,.... 56
Blue Bombers
Alley Cats (M. Skinner 538) 6 T -Birds
Lollipops (I.. Brock 529) Beatnicks
Hatidleapiiers (E. Pinder 635) ,7 Midgets
Nite'Hawks (13. Sangster 640) ,0 Lucky Seven
Pills (P. Hunter-Duv4r 644) ,5 Long Sohn^
Lights (M Loader 670) 2 Dynamiters
Blowettes (Ii, Penhale 642)
2 high double. B. Greenacre (4 11)
50
41.
40
19
Merry Maids (It, CelreY. 678) .... o" I•i4gh..inele: H. Loser (237)
•LUCAN LANES
MEN'S LEAGUE
1S"oodbutchers (T. 'Wright 660) •. 4 Champs 6
Rot Shots (ri. H. Hoglns 665) 0 (L, Arnold, 3, Hickson 144)
,lgrlco (7;K. •(rtil4en 576) 4 Dumlbells (E. Pimeriok 122) 0
Hose Rollers ,(V. Hedging 612) . 0 JinXs
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Penny Pincors
h "' (C Crlenn. 730) 4
Inkspots (W. Hodgins 234) .......5
Pinpoppers (D. 'Weller 125) 0
3lectrios (il), Carling 57) 0 Dum'beglsP
Inks ots
Legion (W. Lein- 560) 3 Champs
I.. 61Yers (D. Smith 473) 1 Strikekitrgs
6: Oh -rants (T.. 1#erineston 656) 4 Pitspoppers
llereury41 (K. Dickson 604) 0 vigil single: Si. Hodgins (234)
):Rex (Dr. Watson 693) 1 High average: K. Montgpnrery
Lewis Const. (G. Young 691), 3 (170)'
Fire hate (AGiiodr;ft 7042),,3 CRAIG CHILDREN'S LEAGUE
Hotel (A.. }till 575),
Lum'be'r Kings (q. Lee 564)
S e.1nx'nbe (c . arl la 1713) °))
,LEAGUE
Bhrocke
'Wood utchers
Hot shots
EleetriOS
•Shcirt r:0gs
a lcurys 49
of curys
81
81
45
2s
21.
'yogi's (J, PhmiPs 216) 6
Y' Hawks (J. Cocksworth 160) ..... 0
0 Smashers (K. Gingerieh 144) .... 6
..,'4 Champions (F. Branston 182) .... 0
Dubs (J. Barnes 199) 6
Eagles (R. Lightfoot 177) •.,,...,0
68 Smashers
64 • Yogi's Specials
64 Dubs
Fire 8e.t4ib 62': Bog Hawks
59 Elag, ea
D 54 Champions
36
...... 27
Lur,sb King6 ..,...., .,.. 40
1'1V" LEAGUE
53
48
46
0
1 39
36
? t) Pinchers
Elkin Flyers
ClandBboyd
Lewis Construction
; Hobe Etollers
Ad• nie*
Legion
High single:,E. Carling, (757))
LADIES' LEAGUE
Sputnik' (f , A derSen 371)' 7
Dunibellss (14, Cdrling 310) 0
;:at illtss (M.hea .245) ••-••7
Cities (L, Blakeu&30) 0
'Shamrocks (F. Arnold 296) 6
c' Olgn+ns (B. N8•de 209) 2
ttairymaids (K. lH'4.skett 208) 5
High. M,5pes (B. Allen 180) 2
"iarlemette# (M, IttirpliY 216) z
i:,rmt(er's (L. Scott 215)
)Leprechauns (L. _Dickson 208) 4
7:.egione1tteg (D. Butter 21S) ,.,a
T+intyy5�snersds 117
satellites , ... 109
sierioltetted 93
Shtimroe s $9
l ,estonet es ,,,,, 8437
Sputriflio 84
Lepreeha•tIne
('landeboye ('Clowns 74
High Hopes
(llandohoye •Ctltles .... ,,.,66
hufubells
ttlen gle: nf, Car)ing (310)
High triple iii. carting (ISO__
Nigh amerasei .L, Iblck oh. 1
; ICesket£, Fl. Mel(ttosit (163)
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COLLEENS* LEAGUE
W'110 tAtAk (A..:t Fenn 652) A
]E'lve (L. Dickson 943) '1
obvious (A, .5a`... irdy 601) .....,3
Vhddidits (M, 'Lewis 518) 4
isatrielts (fsniSitita 328) ,,,,d
I.rt��Aiiettes ()71, 3Io ¢inS 630) ,2
Who C,trek til
k Cboioue .,..112
1r1) Fite ............. 99
I\limniitg 87
l,udittiettes 75
0•Vit. Pint-idks .,: ...,,...,, 69
1410i entitle! AG M, Murat', (04*)
)71g11 triple 7.1. 1bi*o)t 0643)
Met b,vetak8: M. C1Lr11)'i ' (168)
tHILDREN's LEAGUE
.trikAlcl��yygs (B,'" #roat,1q0)
JiHicb' (D, Coughlili 21s) ...,.,,..r, 6
High single: J.
High, average:
(165)
9
6
7?lilllirs (216)
J. Cocksworth
Senior club
see Europics
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Co..0,,0!2Cry610e,ries-YntuwSrillate,tss.We drtiass
"As len aft I :dga't ha.ve tQ park it anywhere, 'It
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Cenfralia Ment s
By MRS. FRED BOWMEN
F ..,,,,v sins NrA•flW.a�xSr,nJns.. ,...;. '.:
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u service
and .Mrs Orville Schroeder and
Sunday
Despite the snowstorm A #amonon, .M, and
Ms.ity .Leroofy Schroeder and fam-
ily of Sarnia. Mr. Tupper An-
derson en was hospitalized, r a
hos i a iced. #o
p
few weeks in the Leamington
hospital,
Listowel, large congregation turned out
visitorsMr. and church
Sunday with
for the service in the
Drs. Sanford Hutton were Mr,
and. Mrs, John Hutton, David
and .Gladys. Mr. Albert Hutton
and friend of Listowel, Mr.
and. Mrs. Percy Felker Of ! church was decorated with
Easter lilies,
on 'Sunday morning when the
Rev. D. M. Guest delivered an
inspiring Easter message, ,The
choir sang two antheins• The
Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fulton,
Doug and Miss Kathryn Hicks
visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Reuben Phelke of
Moncton.
Bob McDonald of Exeter Is
visiting this week with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Skinner.
Billy Penhale of Exeter is
spending this week with his
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
?collate,
.• .• .:.... .,�: rn�r....£...ewYl�ritAs.�+k•..':cmnrn"'.t.rn>
Letter from
Mr. and Mrs. X. C. Bridges
entertained Members of . the
Senior Cntisens Club en Tues-
day evening in the Legion
Hall with slides and coin-
inents of various countries in
Europe which they 'visited
during rthnuinber41 on in them pro-
gram were solos 'by Kathy
S111ith and Maxine Reeder, cla-
rinet solo, ' .Douglas Huntley',
saxophone solo, Philip Hunt-
ley, piano solo, Tom Walker,
coronet solo, ' Sheila Fahrner,
readings by toy Carrick. and
Lawrence Taylor and a whist-
ling solo by, Mrs. Currie, Bel-
ggreVe._ A skit Was given by
Mrs. Flossie Stade and Mrs.
Melvin Stade and a musical
number by the Country Five
led by' Gordon S'niith.
'Music for the danee Was stip-
Plied
tip-
Plied.:by Dir. and Mrs. William
Marshall and Tom Walker.
The comn')ittee for the next
meeting includes Mr. and, Mrs.
Clark Fisher, Mr. and Ml`s.,
Clayton Prouty, Mr, end Mrs
'William Ferguson, Mr, .and
Mrs,... Russell Schroeder, Mrs.
E. , Stone and Mr. J. Gras-
sio1C
After hiring the .young !nail;
the ez)itlloyer gave hith a
broom., -"Your first lob," he
said, "will "be to Sweep out the
office,''
"But," the y61.1111 protested,
r'I'tit ii telleg'e grlidnate "
"very rooky'° toiled the
boss..gtanbroom
,and me the broo,
and I'll shoW''You flow."
Kirkt®n
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
4•H Homemaking Club
The first meeting of the 4-11
Homemaking Club taking the
project "Featuring Fruit" was
field Tuesday night, March 21
at the home of Mrs. Earl Wat-
son.
Elected president is Joyce
Crago; vice-president, Rose-
Mary Ratcliffe; secretary,
Jane Bickell; assistant, Helen:
Humphreys; telephoning sec-
retaries, Linda Ratcliffe, He-
len Baillie, Hazel Crago; press
reporter, Vesta Marshall;
clean-up convenor, Marion Me -
Naughton; lunch convenor,
Shirley Arthur.
Leaders are Mrs.. Earl. Wat-
son and Mrs. Stuart Shier.
Donna B.earss 'and Lynn
Maselin were appointed to de-
sign the covers for the record
books. Such things as recipe
books, record books, food guide
for health, abbreviations were
discussed.
Mrs. Shier demonstrated how
to measure properly and then
the girls practiced Mrs. Shier
gave notes on "Why we fol
-
Guide the Good
Health"; Three reasons for
eating fruit, and what does
fruit contribute to the diet?
Marion McNaughto
the meeting.
Guide for
n, adjourned
John of Callander
Hll with Mrs.
family are re-
maining visit
returned
Marys Memo-
rial after
for six
Harvey Har -
and Do-
nald spent
Mr. and
Art Gallant
Dennis i3�artlett
the weekend
. Jack Boun-
den
observed
Anglican Church
Tile choir
"King of
taken by
Rots and Mr.
Blaokler' ac�
other mem-
bers Quartette
h'am TV on
Jilt Stanley
s spent the
,Albert Euchre
The Library Board, hall
Board and Women's Institute
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs'.
Hanni-
man and family
spent the weekend
and Mrs. George
Hanniman and a•
for two
with her parents
Mr. Ern Cowdrey
home from St. .,
Hospital last
being a patient there
weeks.
'Dlr. and SVIrs.
vieux of Algoma Mills,
of Waterloo
the weekend with
Mrs. Dan Jarvis.
Mr. 'and Mrs.
and Jean and
of Toronto spent
with Mr, and 'Mrs
dell and family.
Easter service was
In St. Paul's
Sunday . horning.
rendered the -anthem
Kings" solo parts
Mrs. Clayton
Ken Blackler.
Mr. Kenneth
coni.panied by the
of Woodha
sang over 'Wing
Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs
of St. Catharine
weekend with 'Mrs
Bic-
kel
Easter visitors
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Tripp
with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mc-
nure in Chatham on Good Fri-
day,
DIMs. W. 'Painter of St. Cath-
arines with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. George Hepburn.
Jim Henry, youngest son • of
Mr. and 'Mrs. Henry, Listowel,
with his grandparents, Mr..
and Mrs. Andrew Hicks for the
holidays.
Richard Shoebottom with his
cousin, Larry Johnson, in Lon-
don, for the holidays,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hux-
table and Billie with Mr, and
Mrs. R. Madge at Hillsgreen.
Easter visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Powe
and family with Mr. and Mrs.
Allan McLay in Ripley
Mr. and Mrs. Wh. Quinton
and family Mr, and Mrs R.
Lilley •and family with Mrs.
Arthur McFalls and Helen on
Sunday.
Dir. Reg. Hodgson of :Water-
loo with his another, Mrs, L.
B Hodgson. On Sunday eve
,•ting he joined Mrs. Hodgson
and Kay at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Urban Piffle in Dash-
wood.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Shoebot-
tom, Anne, Danny and 'Mary
with the former's parents, M.
and Mrs. F. C. Shoebottom all
Parry Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ford
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Judy and Sandra Riddell of
Waterford with their grandpar-
ents, Rev. D. IM. and Mrs.
Guest for the 'holidays.
Danny Shoebottom, a few
days this week with his. grand-
In.0ther, Mrs. M. Johnson, at
Fanshawe.
Miss Wilda Pollock, RN, of
Kitchener at the home of her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tripp
and family with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Thompson at Lieury.
-Mr and Mrs. Ralph Lightfoot
and Sharon with Mrs. Win.
Bieber in •Dashwood on Sun-
day.
Mr. Steve Molnar of Toron-
to with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. Molnar. 011: Sunday
(Miss Betty •Geddes of St. Tho -
Inas was a guest with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dunn
of Eiketer with Mr. and Mrs.
George Dunn on Sunday.
Mr, and. Mrs Harris West
and Bette Lou with Mr, and
'Mrs. John Talbot in Grand
Vahey.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunning -
ton •with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Vogan and fainily in Listowel.
Sharon Vogan accompanied
them home and will remain
for the holidays.
With Mr. and Mrs. lack An-
derson and family and with
Mr. Chas (Tupper) Anderson in
Leamington were Mr, and Mrs.
Wan. Schroeder, Centralia, Mr.
Sponsored a joint progressive
euchre party in Aberdeen Hall
Monday evening.
Prize winners were ladieS
high, Mrs. Harold O'Brien;
lona hands, !Mrs. 001 114iills;
•men's high, .Frank Lostell;
lone !lands, Wilfred Wilson;
door price, Clarence Switzer;
lucky draw, Lawrence Beckett;
lucky prize for birthday near-
est April 3, Frank Lostell.
Flight Lieut. and Mrs. Key
Carpenter of Ottawa -weekend
guests with Mr, and 'Mrs, Ray
Laramie and family Miss Gre-
ta, Lainlnle of I-Iensel! was a
Sunday visitor with thein.
Miss Eleanor Mae Hodgins
of the Victoria Hospital School
of Nursing spent a couple of
,days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins;
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson
with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs, .1. 5 Thompson in.
Listowel on Saturday and with
Mr and Mrs,Don Heaman and
baby in London on Sunday.
Miss Carol 'McCurdy of St..
Joseph's Hospital School of
Nursing with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Cooper McCurdy.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Greb
and Wayne with Mr and Mrs.
Urban Pflle in Dashwood on
Sunday and attended the Eas-
ter cantata at the Zurich .EUB
Church Sunday evening
,With Mr. and (Mrs. Fred
arrison for Easter Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Har-
rison and Debbie, Miss Lorna
Dixon, Mr. Bob Harrison.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Grebb and
Wayne will visit for a few days
tills week with Mr. and. Mrs.
Amos Smith in Blount Albert.
With Mr, and Mrs. Fred
Bowden, and Margaret Rose
were Mr, and Mrs. Ray Payn-
ter and David, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm, Allison and Jimmie, Mr.
and Itfrs. Ray Jaques and Ste-
ven.
Personal ;items
Mr. Steve Molnar Sr. re-
turned to his duties at the air
station. on Friday of last
week. •
Miss Flossie Davey returned
home on (Mpnday night after
spending the past weeks with
Mr. and M.S. John Ridley in
Elimville.
air, Murray Abbott vslited
for a few edays last week with
his son Mt. and Mrs. Wm. Ab-
bott and Billie in Niagara Falls.
They •accompanied 'him home
and remained for the week-
end. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Abbott
were guests at the Tindall -
Moon Wedding reception at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Abbott, Lu(ian on Saturday.
The . Huron County Book
exchange will be at the Library
on April 12. Library polys....!.
to 6 Tuesday afteri oonrs, 7 to
9 Friday evenings..
Mr. ,acid iMrs. George Dunn
visited with UsIr. and Mrs. Ro-
bert Trick in Clinton last Tues-
day.
Mrs. Garnet Dalrymple of
Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. James
Westlake and family of Tren-
ton were last Wednesday visi-
tors with Mr. •and Mrs. George
Dunn,
111111.
Clip Out For Emergencies
Budget 'fretn
!X ;MRS, M. 14. t..40oN
Easter visitors �-. - n •:;,u
Mr. and Dirs. FrankRolko
and family of Toronto with the
former's parents, Mr. • and
Airs. John Rollo.
With Mr. and Mrs John Spa-
cek were Mr. and Mrs• Wm.
Woodall and 'girls of Windsor,
Mr. Frank Gregus of London,.
Mr. and 'Mrs. August GregUS
Of Exeter and Bradley and
,Jimmy, also Air. 13111 Fallon, of
St. 'Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison
and Debra with Mr and Mrs.
Fred Harrison on ,Sunday
Misses ,lean and Marilyn
Smith with their grandparents,
Mr. and !Airs. Clarence Smith
of Exeter.
Mrs. Cecil Eves of Mount
Bridges, Arthur and Sally and.
Mrs. Peggy Cunningham, Clay-
ton
layton and • Patricia of Mount
Bridges wtih Mr, and Mrs. Ar.
told Cunningham.
With Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fi-
scher were 'Mr• and' Mrs, Ray
Fischer and Wayne, Mr. and
Mrs, Joe Mordush and Fran-
kie, Dir. and Dirs. Lloyd Stan-
lake and Margaret Rose also
Lloyd and Miss Donna Currie,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Varga, 1Aia-
rie and Danny, all of London,
Mr. and Mrs. :Kennon Fischer
and baby Kennon of Exeter
his
Fischer with
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Chris Fischer for the holidays.
Dir. and Mrs. Alex Dobson
and Wayne of Weston, Mr, and
Mrs. Orville Langford and
John on Saturday, also Mr. and
Mrs. Art Hera and family and
Mrs. Edna Langford of London
on Sunday.
Ambulance
Service
DAY OR NIGHT
Preperty.equlpped vehicles
with oxygen.
Drivers with St. Johns'
Ambulance Cert'ficates
T. HARRY
HOFFMAN
FUNERAI. HOME,
DASHWOOD
All prizes were donated and Phone Dashwood 70-W
a. sum of 8,50.15 was realized
for the Crippled Children, Fund.
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or Grand Bend 20•W
let
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Mr,. and Mrs. Arnold CumHall. of Clandehoye to
.i1n0.l am attended the wedding McDonald at St, 1.4010 'a a1t1g
of tiler cel}sin, 'Mr, .IosaPh can. chunk DFoUgit4alor
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Moti3' anss displayoes in as-
sorted colors for diet
and boys, You'll like tii:e
styles and the prices
from $4.25
Miss Shirley Atkinson of
London with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Atkinson,
With the Weiberg families ''_
were Mr. and Mrs, Len Pur-
die of Rental], on Sunday -
'Miss Anne Hoonard of Lon-
don with her parents.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. James Eagle.
son and family of Greenway
were guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Chas. Atkinson on Friday when
Mrs. Atkinson and her brother
Mr. Jas. Eagleson, celebrated
their birthdays
'Mr, and Mrs. Ross McFalls
attended the reception on Sat-
urday evening of Mr. and
Mrs. Duncan Tindall, held at
the home of Mr. and Mr;;
Cliff Abbott.
Mr. and ,Airs. Orville Lang-
ford and John were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hodgins
on Friday.
Several girl friends of Ger-
aldine Blair helped her cele-
brate her 13th birthday on Mon-
day, March 27. A social time
was spent at her home.
Guests on Monday evening,
with Mr. and Mrs. Allan El-'
sten were Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
win Miller and family of
Thalpes `Road.
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Garage
Sunday And
Evening Service
Open this Sunday, Wed-
nesday afternoon and dur-
ing the evening through-
out the week.
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Phone 252 Main St., Exeter
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Kiln -dried top quality in quantities of 3,000 f1:
BM or more. Lengths 8 ft. to 16 ft.
2x4 at $95.00
2x6 at $97.00
2x8 at $99.00
2x10 at $102.00
Lower prices on Good Utility Grades
PLYWOOD SHEATHING
Fir, waterproof glue, no low grades
20 sheets or more, 13rice leer 4 x 8 sheet
5116" at $2.75
3/8" at $3.25-
1/2"at$4.59
5/8" at $5.49
Slightly higher prices for delivery
Prices subject to change without notice
CONKLIN LIUMBER
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