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CREDITON EAST
On June 9 the CreditonEast
Line Party was held at the
home of Mrs. Sam Bayn am
in, honor of Mr. and Mrs.
James Ryden. The bride ,is the
former Marcia Smith, Exeter.
They were presented withoa
coffee table and wall mirror
by Mrs. .ELI Sims and Mrs.
Fhyllis Hohner. The address
was read by Mr. John Jesney.
Personal items
Quite a number of children
• around here have the measles.
Mrs. Sam Baynham of Exe-
• ter spent the weekend at her
home here ad attended Dec-
oration Day at Grand Bend
cemetery on Sunday.
Jerry Sims, of Exeter, spent
last weekend with his grand.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli
Sims.
Quite a Dumber from here
attended the Kuhn-Regier wed-
ding on Saturday at Mount
Carmel church.
Mrs. Earl Heist spent Mon-
day in St, Marys.
News budget from
Baseline
Sorority which purchased two perineal heat lamps.! By MRS, ARCHIE DEWAR
Mrs. Joseph Wooden, sorority vice-president, and Mrs.,
Marjorie JJelbridge, assistant director of nursing, view
the treatment lamps. —T -A photo ,
ANOTHER HOSPITAL CONTRIBUTION — Among the
groups who have made contributions recently to equip-
ment to South Huron Hospital is the Beta Sigma Phi'
News of Elimville
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
Mr. and Mrs, Paur McNaugh-1
ton, of Zurich, visited on Suri -
day with Mr. and Mrs. Chas,
'Stephen
Mr. and Mrs. Haward Pyrn,
;Joan and Brian visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin.
Pym of Exeter and Mr. and,
Mrs, Bert Lobb of Holmesville,:
The ladies of imvi e.
Women's Institute enjoyed a
bus trip to London on Thurs-
day, June 15. After supper a
tour was enjoyed.
A large crowd from this.
community attended the Johns
picnic held in Riverview F'ark,,
Exeter,
Miss Flossie Davey of Cen-
trade is staying a few days.
with Mr. and Mrs. John Rid-
ley.
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Rundle
and Allen, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh
Rundle and David, Mr, and:
Mrs. Grant Skinner and Mr.,
and Mrs. Gerald Shore visited!
' on Sunday with • Mr. and MrS. I
byranklin Skinner.
Miss Margaret Johns, Dr..!
and Mrs. Martin Johns and
family of Hamilton spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Delmer Skinner.
Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Cassar
and Terri, of London, spent
.the weekend with Mr, and Mrs.
Gilbert Johns.
The Elimville Sunday
School anniversary service will
be held on Sunday at 11 aan.
with Rev. T. Elliott. of Kirk -
ton as guest minister. The jun-
ior choir will be assisting with
the music.
• Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. W, J. Routly were Mr.
and Mrs. J. Sinclair and chil-
dren of London, Mr. and Mrs.
.K. Hogg and .Robert, Thorn -
dale and Mr. and Mrs. Hillson
Whiteford, Kenneth and Julie,
Ingersoll. Miss Anna Routly of
Simcoe and Mr, Don Willcox,
Kitchener spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Routly.
Mrs. William Routly attended
an executive meeting of WMS ,
and WA Huron Presbyterial. in
Wingham on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rice
and family, Mr. and Mrs, Neil
Hodgert and family, Mrs. L.
Hodgert of Seaforth visited on
Sunday ,with Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Cooper, Mrs. L. Hod-
gert is remaining for a few •
days.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fletcher, of
Fergus, were Sunday guess of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Elston,
Mrs. Robert Elston, Mrs, Ruth
Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. D.
ton where they visited Dr.
Elizabeth Bagshaw, returning
by way of Toronto visiting at
Mr. and Mrs, Cyril McMartin's
Christie
where Mr. andMrs.
will make a short visit before
returning to their home in Ed-
monton by plane on Tuesday
after spending seyeral weeks
in Ontario with friends and rela-
tives,
Mr. and Mrs. David Holland
visited with Mrs. Holland's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
Sheppard, Parkhill, on Sunday.
ar n
daugh-
ters, of Wiarton, spent a few
days visiting at the home of
Messrs. Nelson, Alfred and
Oliver Baker and families.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc-
Gregor, of Kippen, spent Sun-
day at the home of Mr. John
Rinn and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Summer-
ville, of Clibe, Alberta, visited
for a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Baker
attended, the Kirkton United
Church anniversary services on
Sunday and were guests of
Mrs. Baker's parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Delmar Johnson,
a I son and Mr. end MrS. Wilfred end Mr,. qeorn PaYnhant at-
StucUmnts at Central I a j IIWCtable visited
911 StuldaY nteiclecl the
Pe"r41194 service
,`'44.40 . Flint, Michitan. Billie Hnx. in the grang Pend gemetery
present music reci Murray Elliott ar .
table spent t e day with Miss Sunday ,and, Visited at the borne
Andersen and Mr, ,mut Mrs, rolgr. and MrS. Tsang Pea -
e
1 By
M"' FRED C4EQNWTRPAELNIA
Kenneth liedgins and
her pupils ,gave music lovers a
_real treat on Friday evening
when they presented a recital
in the auditorium. of the Uni-
ted Church with the pastor,
Rev. D. F. Guest, as master of
ceremonies,
Assisting were Mr. W. Foster
' of Exeter who opened the pro -
rani with an, organ recital and
played several numbers dur-
ing the intermission;. Marg
Desrochers, violinist, RCAF
oCreenterlitra4fromth
1 , anda youngeitcA
people'
hIS,
School under the direction of
Mr, George Shippey.
Boys and girls taking part in
piano solos were Garry ,Tripp,
Gail Cronyn, Nancy Lennox,
Jerry Morley, Susan Morley,
Barbara Lamport, Janice Mor-
ley, Charles Gobeil, Richard
1,AShdon, Ruth Ann King, Gail
I Lamport, Donna INfeLeocl, Ruth
Hodge, Gordon Turnbull, Bar-
bara Attfield,
Wendy Neil, Bobby Crosby,
Gwen Finkbeiner, Joan Hicks,
Ella Mae Schlenker, Slap Len-
nox, Marlene Noels, Karen
Finkbeiner, Margaret Haist,
Gail Lennox, Judy Finkbeiner,
Sharon Lightfoot and Faye
Schlenker.
Piano duets, Marikay Hod-
gins and Garry Tripp, Gail Cro-
nyn and Marikay Hodgins, Nor-
ma Lupke and Janice Morley,
Ruth Hodge and BarbaraAtt-
field, Ella Mae and Faye
Schlenker; organ and piano
duets, Karen and Gwen Fink-
beiner, Marlene Noels and
Margaret Heist, Judy Finkbei-
ner and Sharon Lightfoot.
Two pupils, Elva Finkbeiner
and Charmain• Schenk, were
absent on account of illness.
Bouquets of summer flowers ,
made an attractive setting for
the occasion.
Ladies attend tea
About twenty ladies from
the United Church attended
the blossom tea and bake sale
at Saintsbury Anglican Church.
last Wednesday afternoon.
During the afternoon their
rector, the Rev. MacAulay was
introduced by Mrs. Heber Da-
vis. A splendid tea was enjoyed
by the many visitors attending
from several area churches.
WMS meeting
Mrs. Frank Hicks, Mrs, Per-
cy Noels and Miss Agnes An-
derson were in charge of the
program and conducted the
worship service on. Tuesday
evening at the meeting of the
Woman's Missionary Society.
A piano solo was played by
Marlene Noels and a colored
film strip entitled "I found a
new world" was shown. An ar-
ticle on Christian Citizenship
was read by Mrs. Ray Shoe -
bottom.
flans were outlined for the
July meeting when the auxiliary
ontertains the BalaY Eand, mo-
thers and Mission Band,
During the week Mrs. George
Hicks, Airs. E, Powe and miss
Anderson assisted the supply
secretary, Mrs, George Dime
in packing a bale for overseas
relief.
The hostesses were Mrs. Hep-
burn, Mrs, Heist and Mrs
Dune,
Schools take trip
The leachers and pupils of
the Fairfield and Sharon pith.
lie schools enjoyed a bus trip
to Toronto on Wednesday of
last week.
They toured the Parliament
Buildings, Marine Museum,
Casa Loma, Fort York and
Mackenzie House. Mothers of
some of, the children went along
to make up the bus load.
Communion will be observed
in the United Church on Sun•
day morning, June 25.
Personal items
Rev. and Mrs. Duncan M.
Guest spent Sunday afternoon
with relatives in Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Light-
foot were Sunday visitors with
Mrs, Wm, Bieber in Dashwood.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Lee of
Ailsa Craig were guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Hicks on Thursday of last
week,
•
.Janet, aaugnter 01 inr. and
Mrs, Clarence McDowell, was
in South Huron Hospital, for a
couple of days last week hav-
ing a tonsilectomy.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hod-
gins and Marikay attended the
Decoration service in the Grand
Bend cemetery on Sunday and
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Steeper and family at Corbett.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Cunning.
ton and Miss Mabel Refoir were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Zimmer and Carol
in Dashwood. They also called
on Mr. Henry Bender, Mr.
Melvin and Mr. Herbert
Schlunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Law -
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Sunday And
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Open this Sunday, Wed-
nesday afternoon and dur-
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out the week.
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Were su anCY ' visitors with Mrs
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'Crs. Elmer Wilson attended
the Neil picnic at IlivervieW
Park in Exeter.
haron Lightfoot has a e-
cepted a position at Grand
Bend for the simmer months.
Mr. an Mrs. Wm. Abbott
and son Billie of Niagara Falls
are vacationing for a week
with Mr. and Mrs. MurraY Ab-
bott and other relatives,
'Mr. 'and Mrs, Wm. HaddoCk
P11,1 spent the day at a family,
geko-gether at the iletne of
Mr- and Mrs. Bay PaYnter-
Abent 9P,O, luinsewives and
business Women serve .es vet,
unteer members of the caPad,
j4n .13.9d Cr9Corps in 21
enmmuntties.
ALF, ANDRUS
Heating,
403 ANDREW
— Oil Burners —
Plumbing Sheet Metal Work
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Specials
Good
This
Friday
6 TO 10 P.M,
Maple Leaf
Bologna
Sliced or by the Piece
27C.
A & H
SUPERIOR MARKET
Phone 532 Exeter
Yard
Goods
Special
Coppertone prints
Old Colony prints
Drapery Prints
Lingerie drip dry
Leslie broadcloth
Figured flannelette
49¢ PER YARD OR
2 Yos. 894
Chainway
Stores
Oven -Ready Frying
Chickens
29c
SMOKED COTTAGE
ROLLS . . . lb. 69¢
IGA GINGER ALE
4 Qts. 49¢
Plus Deposit
Darling's
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Phone 978
Exeter
Sprink-
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(Plastic Swimming
Pools for Kiddies)
2 Sizes
- Small — Reg. 6.95
$5.69
Large — Reg. 8.95
$7.16
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Furniture
467 Main St. Exeter
Fans
for the hot
summer weather -
From $6.75
to $24.91
Free
with. every purchase of
a fan you receive a free
cushion of your choice.
Sandy
Elliot
FURNITURE AND
APPLIANCES
Hamburg
Ib
Fink's
Meat
Market
Phone 3 Exeter
OUTSIDE
House
Paint
1,51:Yo
OFF!
Fisher's
Hardware
Phone 29
Hopper -Hockey
Furniture
6 P,M, TO 10 P.M.
SPECIAL
RENOVATOR
A fluid for cleaning
upholstery material
and rugs.
Regular $1.75 Bottle
FRIDAY NITE .SPECIAL
99,
Straight
Skirt
and
MATCHING BLOUSE
Reg, $6.95
for
$5.00
Irwin's
,Ladies Wear
Phone 474
Exeter
Half -Price
Table
Continues
Summer Clothing
at Real Bargains
MacMillans
Phone 37 Exeter
Visit Our
Bargain
Tables
for Outstanding Values
Ladies' Cotton Panties
Regular 90yl
Children's Rayon Panties
Regular 85y',
Girls' Wool & Nylon
Ankle Sox
Regular 98(1,
39c 3 PAIR $
$2,00 OFF ALL
GRANDNERE
SWEATERS
F. A. May
& Son
Phone 190 Exeter
BUG
BULBS
Regular 39¢,
25c
with ' the purchase of
S1.06. worth of 25., 40
or 60 -watt OE bulbs,
Russell
Electric
PHONE 109 • EXETER
More
HALF,PRICE
BARGAINS
on clearing lines
* Crystal Glass
* Chrome
Aluminum
* Leather -Good
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CREDIT JEWELLER
Phenel 510 Exeter
'ANOTHER GREAT
Bargain
Table
Quality Merchandise -
Selling at
Half
Price
Walper's
Men's Wear
Phone 81 Exeter
MEN'S
Work
Shoes
Cork, Paned, Corded
or Leather Soles
AS LOW AS
$4.98
Wuerth's
SHOE, STORE
"The Store With the
Gold Bend Stamps"
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