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HENSALL BABY SHOW WINNER—Champion in the
six months and over class at Hensall Spring Fair baby
show was Cheryl Ford, eight -month-old daughter of Mr,
.sncl Mrs, Wayne Ford, Hensall, Obviously, she's happy
over her triumph, —T -A photo
Crediton churches
stage SS picnics
By MRS, M. FAIST
CREDITON
United SS picnic
Crediton United Church held.
its Sunday School picnic at
Riverview Park, Exeter, on
June 24. Over 70 were present.
Attendance was less on ac-
count of measles in different
fainities.
Winners iii sports were: Run-
ning race under 6, Margaret
Kestte; '6-9, girls, Barbara Att-
field; boys, Murray Hodge;
9-12, girls, Kathy Boulianne;
boys, Brian Lamport; young
ladies, Judy Lamport; young
men, Jimmie Finkbeiner. A
candy scramble for children
under 6.
Mixed shoe race, 6-9, Barb-
ara Atifield; boys' three-legged
race, 6-9, Teddy Skinner and
Billy Hodge; girls, 9-12, rabbit
hop, Susan- Schroeder; boys,
9-12, the bends, Bob Coulter;
young ladies double trouble,
Judy Lamport; young men
kicking a boot through a hoop,
Jini Neil; adult class measure
waist of partner, Russell Fink-
beiner; musical arms, 6-12,
boys and girls, Miriam Iiiitz;
Adult class threading gum
drops, Mrs, E. Neil; blind feed-
ing the 'blind, Mrs. E. Lam-
port and Mr. E, Neil; hula
hoop contest, Kenneth Moon's
side; treasure hunt, Douglas
Lightfoot; weight guessing
contest, Jim Finkbeiner; guess-
ing the mystery object, Mrs.
Lorne Hodge.
A game of dodge ball and
baseball were played and all
partook of a picnic lunch,
EUB church picnic
Sunday School picnic of the
EUB church was held last
Wednesday evening in Com-
munity Field with a fair crowd.
The weather was rather cool
but sports kept everyone
warm.
All enjoyed a good time and
partook of a picnic lunch.
Baptism at EUB church
On Sunday morning in the
EUB church three babies re-
ceived the rites of baptism:
Lynda Marie, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl. Lippert; Daniel
William, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Don Bell. and. John Edward,
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Muma
of Exeter, A pot of mums was
placed in memory of the late
Annie Heist by the family.
Personal items
Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Pfaff
visited at Aylmer Sunday with
11r. and Mrs. Wilfred Berge
and family. Julie returned with
her grandparents for some
time. *
Mr, jolthny Wade left •Sun-
da' for Stratford for the stun
-
mer months.
Field Day of the school area
Nage.
• Many- from here attended
the opening of the .new wing
or: the South Huron 'Hospital,
Exeter, on Sunday,
Mr. and, Mrs. Wilmar Wein
and, -Barbara visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Frederick WIterth
and family at Galt on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Cootee
and girls of Elkton, „Mich,
visited with the latter's sister,
Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Smith
and Gerald on Sunday.
Message from
Centralia
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
Personal items
Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins and
Marikay, .Mr, Brian Laird and
Miss Eleanor Hodgins attend-
ed the Mitchell picnic at
Springbank on Saturday after-
noon, Eleanor remained in
London and returned to her
duties at the Victoria Hospital
School of Nursing following
her vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp-
son spent the weekend with
Corporal :and Mrs, Frank Har
rigan in Aylmer. On the way
home they visited in Lambed
with their son, Mr. and .1‘,
.Reid Brown.
.Mr. and Mrs. Bestward,
proprietors of Niagara Falls
largest restaurant, were guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Abbott on Wednesday
of last week.
Dennis Shoebottom. of Lon-
don, was a weekend visitor
with his uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Shoebottom.
Mr, Robert Harrison and
Miss Lorna Dixon, of London,
were Weekend visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison.
David Elliott, son of Mr. and
Mrs, William Elliott, is a pa-
tient in the Children's War
Memorial Hospital in. London.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Shoe -
bottom, a Fanshawe, were
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Shodbottom and family on Fri-
day. •
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ab-
bott joined their family for a
picnic in the park in Stratford
on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Elliott,
Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott
and family, Mrs. Clarence
McDowell and, Janet, Miss
Agnes Anderson, Mr. and Mrs,
Wilfred. ,Huxtable and Billie at-
tended the Cochrane family re-
union at Ducharme's Beach,
Wirth of Grand Bend, on Sat-
urday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Paul
Was :held oh Monday at Dash- and. Terri of Kirkton, were San
Wood. day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr, Nick Ferdossow Of Mont.
real spent the weekend visit-
ing friends in town.
Mrs. Albert Wolfe is a pa-
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
Louden, and undenverd: surgery
On Thursday :morning.
Mr. J. R. Wolfe of Detroit
anent Sunday_ With his Mother,
Mrs. Albert Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Robert -
On of London visited "en Sat-
urday With the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Edwin BeaVet",
Dr, Kari MorloCk Of Roches-
ter, Minn. Spent a .few days
With his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Moriock, and Ella last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. iflinier taW-
S011 attended the Wither UM-
ily picnic on Saturday,.June
• 24 held at the home .of Mr, and
Mrs. Jarnea Loft, Ilderion.
The following Sunday they en.
tertained Mr, and MrS. Lee
Rey Langley and Rodger and
Miss 104 'NM Of Detroit,
Mr, Carl Radford is a pa.
lieot id SL jOsepit's llospital,
London, and. underwent surgery
oti WedneadaY morning,
Mr, and Mrs. DOttglas Haig
and datighters Beth and Carol
ot Madiatin, W18,4, Visited with"
Mr. and Mrs. Einitory Fehr-
tiet lag 'Week,
WedrieSday this W Mkt
tI1ic2A, Mr. and Mit. jog,
WOodell marked the 56th an-
nivertary of their Marriage.
Also On the Sallie date their
("Might& &If, and Mrs, ,lack
s.
Ce ntralIa:SUnday School
fetes ...students,..teachers
presentations for perfect at-
.tendanee and honor students!
and .pertificatcs. •of recognition
4.0 „retiring teachers were made •
at the closing exergises of the •
Protestant ,Chapel, d y
SC:heel, RCAF .Centralia, jtme,
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The _ceremony took pjace
.thirthg, a combined. .family ser-,
vice In the. J. A. D. McCurdy
School .auditoritim, ,conducted
by the station chaplainst -Ca
Fee and - Flt, Moore.
Fit, Lt, Moore outlined the
values of Christian .edtteation to
the stintents and parents.
In the absence of Sup't Sgt
Denglas Grayer, Mrs. p,. A.
McConnell, assisted by the
chaplains made the presenta-
tions,
Perfect Attendance
Kindergarten Beth Allen.,
Lorne Hicks.
Rev. A. J. and Mrs. Singe
of Beamsville were recent visi-
tors with the former's sister,
Mrs, Lloyd Hodgson. '
Mrs. Benson Williams of
Exeter was a Wednesday eve-
ning visitor with Mr, and Mrs.
,George Dunn,
A nulnber froin the village
attended. the opening Of the
new South Iltirort Hospital wing
in Exeter on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Clarence McDowell was
the contractor for the new
strticture.
Mr,,, and Mrs, Fred Bowdon
and Margaret attended the
baptismal service in, the Zion
church on Sunday Meriting
and spent the day with the
Jaques family,
Mr, and MrS, George Dunn
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
-Howard Kerslake and Mr. and
Mrs, lam es Earl to Owen
Sound on Saturday where they
attended the Germ faMily
There were 11 iti attend-
ance.
Peyee o Tig.otoe tegekod the
aot,4 wive:Poor Of their Mar.
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The story in,
Grand Bend
Barbara Gardiner, Teresa Mar- Grade 2 — Linda Destobel,
shall, Susan Warburton, Tiath- Lynn 'Tether, Douglas Allen,
mine Foley, Trudy Hollander, Jimmy Wibberley.
Rosemary Ellen •Simpson, .j1.1dY • Grade 3 — „Jeannie McPhee,
White, Laurie Wale, 1.441detlY Darrell Wilson,
Tattle, David Pa*, :nogg. Rm.' Grade 4 — -Susan 'Lennox,
Donnie Crosby, Marshall.: :Grade 5 — Sandra weiker.,
say, Grant. Martin, Guy'Blank*, David.m-Goororldsl.ne,
Wayne Tether., Wayne bred .
i Grade 6 — Janice Turner,
rY, Michael Ithel.
Grade 1 — Joanne Donald, David Elat,ep,
Penny Vincent, Dianne Darr, Grade 7 — Betty Ann me.
Kathy White, Freda Dark, Di., Callum, Bill Allen.
anne LeBoutillier, David 114111. Grade 8 Barbara Amos,
dBaryu,tinilic jleiaireipSriamtipson, Karl de Brciaenrfiflii:ber,
Certificates of Recognition
I Grade 3 — Betsy Beer, Sand- Miss Valerie Herbert, Miss
ra Hunt, Lynn Tellier, KathrYil Karen Walker, Sandra Morris,
Jessup, Kathy Lund, Debby Mrs, R. E. Destobel, Cpl. Her-
Olah, Linda Destobel, Pat Jes- old Turner, Mrs. R. Jackson,
sup, Nancy Rawson, Lance Mrs, Don Wilson, Mrs, Doro-
' McLaren George Briggs, wthruteWair‘lhitisroLn,yieldneissuaSnaanadarya,
Philip 'Wore, Douglas Men.
Billy Warburton, Jimmy,. Jim-, Miss 'Allison Mitchell, Mrs, K.
no. E. Hoffer, Bill Allen,
i
G•a de 1 — Jeanie MacPlice EnoY jfamily F icnic
Gwen Gardner, Christine Ebel, The closing highlight of the
Crosby, Bruce Mar- year for the pupils and teach.
shall, Bruce Rees, Darrell Wil- ers of the Sunday School was
son, Murray Young.
the family picnic held on Sat.
Grade 4 Wendy Robertson, urday in the Riverview .Park,
Joanne Gardner, Susan Len- Exeter.
By MRS, WELLWOOD GILL nos', Heather McLeod, Elizabeth The picnic started with a
Leach, Judy Hunt, Jill Hunt. scramble. of suckers for the
' " ' Paul Fee, Craig Herbert, David young children and the distri-
Mo,bution ,balloons.
Gradeore— Janis Walker, Main competition was the
Gloria Corbin, Sandra Walker, races, which were announced
Sandra White, Susan by Sup'Sgt. D. Grayer. as-
Mallorie Leach, Shirley Le- sisted by Fit. Lts. J, Young
Douglas MacPhee, and Simpson, who acted as
Cameron McLeod, starters for the races; Fit, Lt.
Grade 6 — Shirley Destobel, Gibson and Cpl. Wiper and
Robert GraYer, Tom Allen, LAC J. Wood. who picked the
JohnKinrade winners, and Flt. Lts, R. Mar -
The Sterling Bible Class ef
St. James Evangelical United
Brethren Church of Buffalo,
N,Y, which was organized fifty
years ago still hold their reg-
ular meetings.
Over the weekend those who
are still with the class were
guests of Mr. and mrs, S, Ro-
bert MacPherson,
They are: Mr. and Mrs. V.
5, Kauth, Mr. and. Mrs, Emil
Herschberg, Miss IlYlina Kauth,
Mrs. Mabel Samson of Buf-
falo, N,Y., and Mrs. Irene Pol-
lock of Kerwood, Ontario.
Saturday night guests with
Mr. and Mrs. S. Robert Mac-
Pherson 'were his sisters and
their husbands, Alr. and Mrs.
James Wilson, Parkhill, Mr.
and Mrs. Elgin Webb, Grand -
Bend, and cousin, Mrs. Eva
Laughton, Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott of
Sarnia spent the weekend with
Mrs. Sarah Patterson.
Mr. John Evala of Detroit
spent a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. W. Gill,
Miss Marjorie Keifer of Wing -
ham has taken a position with
Mr. Fred Gratton for the sum-
mer.
Mrs. Orval Powell of Bay-
field is spending two weeks
with her sister, Miss Marion
Calwell.
At a meeting of the Grand
Bend Library board last; week
Mrs. Douglas Gill was ap-
pointed librarian in place of
Mrs. Mel. Gowdy who with Mr.
Gowdy hive moved to their
new home near Toronto.
The open air services at
Grand Bend United, Church
will be held on. church lawn
during July and August. Mn-
ister will be Rev, A. E. Hol-
ley. 'The church school has
classes for all ages during the
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patterson
-visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Woodburn and
family.
Mallard reunion
The Mollard reunion was held
at Severn Park, Grand Bend on
June 25 with about ninety at-
tending.
Many old acquaifttences were
renewed. Gifts were given to
the oldest and youngest, also
gifts were sent to some who
wore not able to be there, '
It was voted to hold reunion
next year same place and date,
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Grade 7 — Betty Ann Mc-
Callum, G a il Lennox,. Bill
Lennox, Bill Allen,
Grade 8— Maureen Gardner,
Lorraine Robertson, Barbara
Amos, Thelma Amos, Nancy
Ayton, Bob Storie, Callum and son wheelbarrow race, and
MacPhee, Peter McLeod, Bry- the husband and wife needle
an Haber, Ian McConnell. and thread race proved to
provide great entertainment
Honour Students for the ,speetators.
Kindergarten: Stephen Walk- Following the races a pea-
er, Ross Ramsay, Grant Mar- nut scramble was held. the
tin, S a n d r a Stock, Laurie
Tuttle. chaplains doing the honors.
A picnic lunch was enjoyed,
Grade 1—Diane Barr, Jackie ice cream and soft, drhaks be-
MacPhee. ing distributed to all.
tin and 0, K. Doyle who dis-
tributed the prizes.
The novelty races, such as
the boot and shoe race for the
teenagers, mother and daugh-
ter handkerchief race, father
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