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Long,4iall hitting by 'Hy Pich-
;liaison stroked his way to A
Will ill 11w first tournament of
the season for the Exeter golf
club when he toured the front
nine in 41, Friday.
Playing at Oakwood, Richard-
son topped the 111 starters in
their eiee-hole affair, although
handicaps have not been figured.
as yet to determine the low
net scores,
Boom Gravett trailed the
Parkhill golfer by only one
stroke, while Jim Russell and.
Elmer Harrower were only two
Intel: .at 43.
ter 1 t 'Nut rdsol, , 41 Duo (iNIATIl 42 ,d.im RIP•sell 49 Almer BA mower 49 Lorne Uleinsi i ver .. 49 MorIt.y Sanders ... 4.11 Boss Grr11-1111) .. ....... ... — -47
dill cinting i‘ Bill Pollen 4:s Fred So:64,1's 49 George. Pedlar 49 Bill Amos 5 o Bat 1 Union 51 Paul ,lohnMona 5.3
Barry Snell . Bards West SS
Bob Morton 412
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follow the advise that you gave
others.
Budget from
Biddulph
ay MRS. M. 14,. ELSTON
Mrs. Lorne Wei her g and
baby Sandra spent Thursday at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Len Purdie,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner
and Until., spent Sunday after-
noon with 21r. and Mrs. Alvin
Pym of Exeter,
Visitors during the week with
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Elston.
were their cousins, Mr, and
Mrs. Ardean Randall and Stan-
ley of Wyoming also Mr. and
Mr. Bob Elston of St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Blair and
family spent Sunday afternoon
in London with the latter' mo-
ther, Mrs. Ellan Flannigan.
Mrs, Jack Blair took a car-
load of girls of Elimville as
well, as her daughter, Geral-
dine, to Seaforth on Saturday
for the 4-H Achievement exer-
cises held in the high school
there. Geraldine won a spoon
for the completion of two pro-
jects.
Weekend visitors with. Mr.
and Mrs. Chris Fischer were
The Reader
Comments
Laud support
Dear Sir:
W e would appreciate it very
much if you would print the
following salute to the loyal
fans and associates of the Hen-
sall.Zurich Combines.
We wish we could have
shared a final victory with you,
as your champion support. de-
served.
Our victories at home were
often the 'product of your tre-
mendous vocal support, and
your presence in large numbers
at our away games always
helped us to skate a little hard-
er,
So to our fans in Zurich, lien-
sail, Exeter, Strathroy, London,
Toronto and wherever else we
say—you're the best—we thank
you.
To all who assisted us in so
many ways, from Dr. Goddard's
sewing machine, Hensall and
Zurich arena boards and man-
agers, the district police, Hen-
sall Fire Dep't and all those in-
dividual efforts by so many in
Zurich and Hensall.
To our member teams in the
Shamrock Hockey League, with
special mention for the Strath-
roy Rockets, and Mr. Don
Buddo, Shamrock League con-
venor—we say sincerely—thank
yOU.
We'll be back in November—
we hope you will be too!
The Hensall-Zurich
Combines and
Management;
Message from
Centralia
Sy MRS. FRED BOWDEN
: .
Mr. S, McCoy, of London,
was a weekend guest, with Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Elliott,
Mr. and Mrs, William Had-
dock visited over the weekend
with their nephew, Mr. and
Mrs, Garfield Haddock and
family, in Toronto,
Mrs, George Dunn returned
home from South Huron Hos-
pital on Saturday afternoon,
Mrs. Fred Bowers Sr., an
officer in the Salvation Army
Corps in Petrolia., is spending
a few weeks with her son,
Fred, and family,
Miss Wreatha Sholdice visit-
ed over the weekend with rola-
lives in 'Windsor.
Paul Theander, young son of
Mr, and Mrs. Hugo Theander,
was taken to Si. Joseph's
Hospital, London, on Sunday
for treatment. His mother re-
mained in the city fora few
days.
Sunday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Orland Squire
were Mr. and Mrs. Don Meyer,
Gloria and Garry, of London;
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Squire of
Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Davis, Heather and Michael,
of Saintsbury; Mr. and Mrs.
G e o r g e MeFalls and Miss
Joyce McFalls, of Biddulph,
Miss Wilda, Pollock, Kitchen-
er, was a weekend visitor with
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hicks.
Personel items.
Miss Avis liodgins attended
the Benthe-ltasmussen wedding
on Saturday at the Dudes Cen-
tre United Church, London. Re-
ception was at the bride's par-
ents home.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Morley,
Mr- and Mrs. William Hodgson.,
Airs. Ruth McClean .and Miss
Shorthill, all of London, were
Sunday .callers with Mt. and.
Mrs. Alex
Avis, Allen, Grant and Gor-
don Weights attended Edgewood
Junior Farmers' meeting on.
Monday evening at the home of
Charles 0' Shea.
Miss Sharon Squire, Oranton,
was a weekend visitor with Joan.
liodgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Abbott,
Centralia, were Sunday evening
visitors with Mr. and Airs. Cleve
Pullin an.
Mrs. Florence Johns, Exeter,
visited on .Friday with Airs.
Cleve Pullman.
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith,
Belmont, Mr. Wilfred Herbert,
Mr. Frank Parkinson and Glenn
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Melville Gunning and
Muriel.
Those who attended the Kirk-
ton. Horticultural Society meet-
ing on Tuesday evening were:
Mrs. Milne Pullen, Mrs, Cecil
Squire, Airs. Melville Gunning,
Mrs, Klahre, Catherine and
Martha, Mrs. Laverne Morley
and Carol Foster, Mrs. Alton
Neil. Mrs. Gordon Johnson,
Mrs. O'Brien, Mrs. Gcral d.
Bern, Mrs. Hamilton Hedgins
and Sharon, Mrs. J, whellhan,
Mrs. Blake and Mrs. Mac
Mills. Carol Foster and. Sharon
Hodgins .favored with a vocal
duel during the program.
Air, and Mrs. Wilson Morley,
Exeter, visited recently with.
Mr, and Mrs, Melville Gunning.
Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire,
Sue Ann and Paul were in St.
Marys on Sunday 'visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Mac Baron.
Mr. Ray Parkinson was at
Grand Bend on Saturday to see
his brother, Ralph Parkinson,
who is quite ill. On Sunday he
was moved to Victoria Hospital.
4r. and Mrs. Milne Pullen
and, AIr, and Airs. Don pullen
Of Guelph were Sunday guests
of Air. and Mrs. Bill Strong,
SeaIorth.
Mr. and. Mrs. Allen Jaques
and Air. and. Airs, Ray Jaques:
attended the :funeral on 'Goes-
day at 'Stratford of the late
James 'Knox.
Mr. and Mrs. William .fiedg-
-son and Air, and Airs. Albert
Smith, London, were Sunday
callers of Mr. and Airs. Alton
Neil.
Mr. -C am pbell Birtch, St.
Marys, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, 'Ken Hodgson.
Mr. and Mrs. William French
were Sunday callers with Mr.
.and Airs. Russell Brock, Chisel-
burst.
Mr. and Airs. Jack McAdam,
Nairn, were Friday visitors
with AIr. and Airs. E. Ferguson.
William Ra e
Several . from the community
attended the funeral of the late
William H. :Ra.e of RR 3 Lucan
at the Geo. E. Logan and
Sons Funeral Home on Thurs-
day afternoon. Interment was
in Woodland Cemetery,
Mr, Rae has lived in this
community for the past 16
years.
He is survived by sons, Del-
bert, William, Henry, James
and daughter Mrs. Jos e ph
Nak.oneczny, all of London; bro-
thers, George of Keswick, On-
tario; Edward, New Market;
sister, Airs James Cleland of
Zephyr, Ontario.
0-410,1+6. ILA •••••1***4 3.21
"The twenty-fifth reunion was
swell, except that the class
bully is still around)"
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News from Whalen
By MRS .FRAtitc
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1959 FORD Sedan, 6-cyl. AIr. and Mrs. Ray Fischer, Mr.
and Mrs. William Varga, .Marie
1959 VAUXHALL, estate and Danny, Mr. and Mrs, MO-
wagon, tutone, sharp, mas Thompson, Ann and Chris,
all of London,
1957 METEOR Sedan, auto- Mrs. John Spacek has re-
matic, 2-tone, new t ires. turned home from the hospital
and is improving.
1956 METEOR 2-door, ra- Mr. and Mrs. Ross McFalls
dio, whitewalls, chrome and boys .visited with their
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, discs, like new. Driven Wm. Ebel of Listowel.
by an old man from over Mr. and Mrs. George me-
the tracks. Falls visited on Sunday with. Mr.
and Mrs. Orland Squire, Cen-
1956 PLYMOUTH Sedan tralia.
Red and white, auto- Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Atkinson
matic, new tires, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Eagleson of Park-
1956 PLYMOUTH Sedan ha);
Mechanic's special .. $99 "r.
1956 FORD Sedan, black,
new whitewall tires, ra-
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1955 METEOR Sedan, two-
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1954 METEOR Tudor, tu-
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and Mrs. William Es-
Laritern Battery
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MECCA Form junior golf club
Fast healing ter Over 40 young golf enthusiasts journeyed to the Exeter Golf Course Sunday to
CUTS,IBURNS,13011.50 attend an organizational meeting of the newly formed Exeter junior golf club.
INFECTIONS
The youngsters elected officers and after receiving brief golfing tips from Boom
Gravett, played the local course. Bob Schroeder, left, who was elected president,
Antiseptic
Soothing is shown discussing some techniques with Carolynne Simmons, vice-president; Sus-
an Dinney, secretary treasurer, and Ted Wilson, chairman of tlad games commit-
tee. Area youth joining the club pay only $8,00 for their season play at the local
nine-hole course, —T-A photo
A combined Sunday School
and church service will be
held in the church on Sunday
at 11:15 a.m. in observance of
sery, Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Family Week, Special
Henry Finkbeiner and family music will be provided by a
of Crediton called on Mr, and. Sunday School choir under the
Mrs. John McAllister on Sun- leadership of Mrs. Kenneth
day afternoon, Hodgins.
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