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TOM URLIN Arvo Coll Collect GE Z7916 Op trt Evdnit,0 '111 O., St1 luvtLI MI 5;30 Town topics Schools picnic Nell's and Brinsley schools held a picnic in itiventew Part,. Meter, on Sunday, July with 12:i in attendance, Spurts CI on Mill 00 included. Mr. and Airs, Levi White, Mr. and Mrs Kelly Robinson, Mr. and -Mrs. Earl Lewis.Mr. and Alrs, Jne Conlin, Air. and Mrs. Charles .itollings and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carter. Results of races for boys and girls up to four years were JCaren Alorley, Jerry Thomp son: girls, five to six, Darlene NVatson. Mary' .1tohinson; boys, About 171 were in attendance Jimmy Robinson. Billie Amos; a t the 17th wi li er' reun i on h eld girls, eight to nine, Mary Con- lin, Judy Robinson; boys. George- Hodgson; girls It) to 12, Sh iley' Nm.'in a Bove; boys, Paul Hodgson, Jerry Engin: girls 13 and over. Marian Rowe, Eleanor 'ammo- son; boys, Clayton Kony„lohn l'onlin, married men. Allen Rowe, married women, fdarilyn Dixon; Shoe seramble, girls, Norma Bowe, M arian Rowe; sack race, boys, Conlin, ("40. ton Knoy; kicking slipper. girls, Nancy Darling, Carol Robinson w h ee lh avrow rare, Lois Hodgins and John Conlin. Beth White and Jerry flagin; three-legged race, Ma rian Rowe and George Dauncey. Carol Robinson and Nancy Darling; catching eamlies in mouth, Shirley Morley And Donald Watson: Setting the mouse trap, Al- len Ross els train: moo's walk of 83 feet. Jack Hodgson; cos. tome relay, Joe Cnnli tram; tug of war, "sllen Rowe's team; guessing jelly beans. The Car- ter: mystery prize, Mrs. Rus- sell Schroeder; kitchen con• test. Nola Lev,is: guessing pages in hook. M a rjorie Steeper, Youngest person present, Cindy Thompsnn, oldest, Rus- sell Schroeder; most recently married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rove, couple married longest, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Schroeder. rain Because of the rain ,sup• per was served in the Patash 11 a 1 I of 'J'rititt ll omnrtal Church. It was decided in hold A If, union next year in the same place on July Id. Oftirers eleeted Inc next •-tsi-ir are! president, Lawrence MB: secretary. Mrs. Lawrence sports committee, 91.rs. Adams and Miss Gloria Adams; table emninitive, Merle Brmsn and Mrs. Lon Adams. in R iverv i ew p ar k, E xeter. Winners in races under six years, peanut scramble and running PACT, Larry Weiherg: animal rare, Linda Sat- ly Dietrich, Bobby Bierling: five to seven years, Linda loves, Sally Dietrich„Timmy Heenan; seven to nine, Dar- lene Rader. David Thompson, Patricia \Villert: 10 to 12, Rich- ard Dinney. Barbara 1-icenan, Sheila Willett: over 13. girls. Sheila Keller, Connie Dietrich, felon flodgins; ho) a, Tom Triehner, Larry Jones, Wayne Wetherg: Couples fa Cr Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thompson; uteri-legged race, Richard Dinney and Wayne Wriberg; wheelbarrow race, ftichard .Dintley and Wayne Woiberg: kicking slip- per in basket, 'Mrs. Fred dais',choose pint' husband, Mrs. Garnet Weiherg; orange relay, Garnet Weiberg's side; bottle relay, Wellington IlaisCs side; shoe scramble, 'Mr, and Mrs. .lake Martens; men's tv• Willert reunion Four transportation contracts have been . let by flay School Area Board. They are: Raymond •Kading, to lake pu- pils front No. 11 to No. 11, $850; Harold. ilendrick, to take pu- pils from No. 8, on Bronson Line and con. 14, to I. No. 11, $1.100; Pearson Aldo Leasing Ltd., to take pupils from Nos. 4 and 12 Lu N.o. 7 Zurich, $2.900: William 'Watson, to lake pu pill from No. 6, part of No. 13, and Goshen Line pupils to No, 7 Zurich, $2.700: Elain Shantz, to take pupils from No. 11 to Zurich, $2,8110 The hoard has agreed to sell by auction the equipment and supplies in the home economies and manna! -training depart- ments which will no longer he operated at Zurich School, The sale will he held b'riday. July 20, with Alvin Wainer as auc- tioneer, Contracts not signed Teacher contracts still hate not been signed for the corning ter m , Sec'retar'y' 11. y‘r, Brok en. shire revealed this week, 'the board. offered its staff no increase in salary; the teach- ers renlleAted a $200 raise, Afl NVayne Cower, A(4 Ross Carter of Camp Borden spent the weekend with. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Finkbeiner and family. Alt', and Mrs, Ellis -Stewart and babe and Miss ,ludy Fink. barter spent a few days last week at Sky Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Vincent ,and Mrs. Sam Lamport, who has been visiting with them, re• turned bottle last .Friday eve• ning, they returned on 'Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. I.Aoyd Hey and Mr. Lorne .Nolgt are spending a few weeks at Midland Camp- ing. Lorne remaining foe one week only. The Huron Waves of the. Mary Hastings club wilt have. (heir picnic at. Riverview Park, Exeter, today (Thtirsdayi at 2 o'clock, Miss Clarissa Hill of .Pamp. 400 Beach, Florida, and Mrs. Gerald Groat of Detroit visited with friends in town last week. Rev. and Mrs, A. M, Schlen- ker and family are on holidays far two weeks at, camp, Wallace Lippert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Call Lippert, who was By MRS. C, WOODBURN in Childrens Memorial Hospi- tal, London, returned home and is confined to his home for Rev. W. 1. mottles, a former, sortie lime. Mr and Mrs, Lorne Preszca- minister of the et hod s ' Church, and. Mrs. Baines of t" and boys visited with Mr ' the and Mrs. Ronald Pre.szcator Granton attended service in . United Church on Sunday in 0 rn and family at London. on Sun-- clay' ing and renewed old acquaint- Mr. and Airs. Ed. Chain- anees, bens, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hart- And firs,"liffur d sail of Woodstock called on in g and, ,f Detr oi tt friends in town on Sunday. spent a :few clays week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilkins his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Roy and family, 'Air,and A'irs'. Nog- Whiting. . las Hill and family. Mr, and Several children ,this .tipn : mra. Sherman Hill and fam i ly, ity are iittenoing WOW. School of in Parkhill. .oncon, v and Mrs. Alan Hill and family, Clandeboye, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Hill and held their annual family reunion. Visitors on Sunday with AIrs :Al, Clark were Mr. and Mrs Bert Faber of -Kipper., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Desch and family of Varna, Airs. Rudy Desch of Blake and Alr. and Mrs. At., Dior Hutchinson and, family of Parkhill, r, and Mrs. Wm. -Oest - reicher spent a few days al Lindsay over the weekend. Sir, . and Mrs. J. L. Tiflis of La tut erda e•by-the-Sca, Florida, Mrs,51)r I t L Dyne last }7or. ge andkwith'Ai lt;oys , and . Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Raiser and son of St. Marys visited with the former`s father, Mr, Jahn Raiser And Clara Satur- day evening, Greenway Message f ram Mrs. W. Mack is on a. tour of &Inland, Iceland and England for six weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Fmk. twiner and girls, Mrs. Dan Finkbeiner of Exeter .visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Finkbeiner and family at Lon- don on Sunday. Marilyn Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Listoen, of Winnipeg. died at Winnipeg Hospital Sunday„luly, 8 after a lengthy illness in her 7th year. The body is at the Din- ney Funeral Home and burial Mr. Orval Smith and Mitts will take place on Thursday Mary Knightly. London, spent I today) at 2 p.m. to Crrditon last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Al. Schlenker oftciating. Bill Triehner at Berford Lake. XII% and Mrs. Lawrence John- She loaves to mown her par- son, Muakegon. Mich,, were re- ems, one sister. Janet. two (-cm visitors with Mr. and Mrs, gb ir...f. trilr)leprasi% \ en iNs1 Ile 'lr."arindllailnlis .; Whitney ('wiles, Wellington }foist, 'Exeter. and Mr, and Mrs. Elting Listoen of Clovordalo,. EFTS cemetery with Rev. A. By MRS, WILLIAM WALTERS Ray and Marcia Sauder com• Meted the memorizing of 3i-a) Bible t erses for tchirli they re- ceived a special award from the Bible Club held during the win. ter .months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Perry, Senior The last 100 serses hal to he given without a break. --- family, of Kippen. sisited. on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs, William Walters and Danny. Mrs ('olin Gilfillan, Barbara and Mrs, William Walters and Randy Gilfillan• J'Ne-1 ". Danny visited on Sunday eve- spent Saturday with IViiss Bar- ningwithand AJrs, fiarvey tiara Anne GlIfillan, Smith and Penny, of Crediton. Mr. and Mrs, Wih Cowrad and Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke, Susan, of London, visited on Mr. mid Mrs, Ivan Brock and 'Thursday' with ...Ur , And Mrs. family attended the Dobbs pie• John Cowrad• nit on Sunday at Riverview. Miss J udy Parsons, of near Park in Exeter. Exeter, visited this past week Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clarke with Janet Hero. and boys attended the horse Mr. and Mrs; Carl Payne and show al Sarnia on. Sunday-. family, of Hensalt, were recent, Mr. and Mrs. •Elsrin Lynn and guests with Mr. and Mrs. John family attended the Skinner Cowrad. picnic on Sunday at St 'Marys Alt's, Howard Payman and Park. Winchelsea 'This week in Mr. and Mrs. W. 13, Hunt, ley and boys are holidaying on a trip to the .Western !Pruitt. yes, Rev. Paul ViTebh with Mrs. Webb and three sons rib Lore. burn..Sask., visited at the home of Mr, and Alt's, J. D. Carl', Huron St. last week. They also. called nn Mr, and Mrs. John Sehrooder. town. Mrs. 'Whitney .Coates and bet! daughter, Miss Wilma Coates, London, motored to Mt, Clem- ens, Mich., on Sunday and vie. sled with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Doherty and girls, Denise Doh- erty rel.u.'ned with them to spend holidays with her grand. parents, Mr,. and Mrs. Whitney Coates. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dettloff of Detroit visited on Wednesday with Mrs. Albert Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown and family visited on Sunday with relatives in Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rckhop, Don and Gary of Ontario, Cali- fornia visited nn Friday with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd BropheY• Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smithers visited on Sunday with her mother, fit's, lohn Shank, who is a patient in St, Joseph's .Flos• pilaf, London, Miss Bonnie Tweddle of West Corners spent a few days with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs, Milton woodhurn. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lempke of Pontiac. Mich, visited on Sun- day with the Curls families. Miss Colleen McGuire and Jim my McGuire of Byron visit• ed last week with their grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rock. Jim and Tom Gardner of New m a rk et are spending their vacation with their uncle and aunt, Mr, and Ml's. ,1 01111 Math. ors. Anne Gardner is visiting itrth her grandmother. Mrs. ,1, Gardner. Al•s Rhona Nephew and niece of Eastern Canada visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Sel- bnurne English, The lot-al Orange Lodge 219 attended celebrations at Kin- cardine on Saturday. ucw The t`CW meeting was held in the chureb nn Wednesday exerting, .1nly 4 with Mrs. Eagleson As hostess. Miss Evelyn Copts and Mrs Earl Steeper were in charge hf GRAND BEND ;he worship .sonice., which was Miss Nancy Brnritick. (laugh (Welled with organ selections I'm" ter of Mrs t; M Brt-irk, Miss Coils. Mrs, Sleeper gat r Grand fiend, and Miss Nancy a readin^ and the scripture was (lark state lett for an extended read by '"Altss (7urts. {oily of Europe And England An inspiring tall, on .•Whek• anti Scotland 1-Pluming in Sep ing ingetheC was given by Mrs. lember NVIWre they have acrep 1'. i'avener of Grand Bend. led nursing positions in Florida, Mrs. .Harvey Eagleson sang STORY OF THE CHRIST! Robinson clan The Robinson picnic was held Sunday, July 8 at River- s Inv Park, Winners of races were: five rears and under, Miehale Ruh inson. Brenda Neil: girls. six and seven. Faye Ann Blair. Kathryn Robinson; boys, Paul Robinson: girls, eight and nine. Sharon Robinson; Bren- da Blair: bn;ts. David 'Rithin• sort; girls in to It. Shan Rob- inson. Sheila Willer ; boss, Jimmie girls over 12 . Judy Blair, Geraldine Blair, boys, Larry Willert„limmic Neil; Married ladies, Jean Neal. Rdithe WIllert and Ernie Rob. mson, tied; married men. liar old Robinson, Russell Ring; kick Ihe slipper Dor- othy Rohinsnn: passing the orange relay. Kaye Blair's team; guessing nuts anti bolls in jar. Mrs. Glenn Robinson., The rest of the sporV were cancelled 1”, the rain. President elected tot' next year is Glen Robinson, secre• tam. - treasurer. Mrs, ,1 a e Blair, Mr and Mrs Russell King; table committee.. Alr. and Mrs. Bob Blair, fir And Mrs. Earl Neil and Mrs. Ar- thur Robinson. ing bow tie, Arnie' Willer', carrying, your partner. Wayne Weiher(..* and Connie Dietrich: Lucky plate. Mrs. .1 a c Triebner; youngesi, child, Su- san Zachar; oldest person, Mrs. W. B, 86; coming a 1.1 hest dist an cc,'firs. Mike Heenan (250 mites): hirthday closest to reunion date, lohn Kummer: youngest, married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Triebner: most ,gramichildren present, Mrs. Frank 'Teichner; guessing contest, Wellington liaist. President is Garnet Wei- berg; vice-president, Gordon Willeri; secretary. Mrs I.loyd dunes; table committee. .the Albert family; sports chairman, Almer Passmnre. The reunion in 1963 will he held Salurday„fuly, ii, Ratz reunion 7iItss Clara .0estreleher of Detroit is visiting with her bro- ther'. Mr. and Mrs, Wm- Oesl.' reicher for a few days. Girl, 7, dies after illness The Raiz reunion was held a' the home of Mrs. Martha Raiz with 70 in atiendonee, Winners in sport eV enis wore: pie•school children, Barb• itra Rat/. Bonnie Sweitier, Paul Jeffery: girls. six and set on. Mary Margaret Jeffery, Katha- rine Raiz; buys, Paul Raiz; tai;,s, eight and nine. SCOr, Swettr,cr, Roger Raiz, Donald :tones; girls, 10 and 11. Sandra Sweiticr; Gordon ,tones, John. (bail-mit; girls, (2 and 13, Louise Jamieson, loan Bale; hoes, Glen Raiz, James &soli Per, Bill flair. Inchworm. Scott :smellier; renupetle„tamos &terrier. (lion 11017, Scot; Sit Donald Jones; kicking bail:wards. Har- vey .lantirsnn, John Godbolt: popcorn guessing. Ila Sharpe; largest family. present. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon coming farthest distance. Misses Alsi rut and Lydia Pager, 1ael, Fa zer: oldest person present, Miss Lydia. VA C,C,r; youngest poison. Susan Scholes, Hunter picnic Dennis Hogarth of flak\ the canoe the farthest distance to attend the ihinter rennion held in Riven icm Parts on Salm' day. July President elerierl is .1:44k Pelbridgc; past president Roy Hunter. honoran president. John Hunter, site president. r;lenti Hunter, srerelart, Mrs. Harold Hunter. assistant, 11,11 LP TO MIP Wiliner,F in ra ces rot. hoer. tinder fit r was Brandon Break. Jim Dixon: girls, bite in set rm. rhristute Dixon: Nancy Guff; giri,S, eight In ten. Ann lion ler; hays. Jim Hunter. girls, 11 lei 1.3, Gayle Hunter. lien +,! Brock, Anne Hunter, hoNs, JIM Hunter. Lanny lingarth, Shoe scramble, Kri.yle Hun let': hag of clothes riress,iip t;len ihniter. Mrs. William Dix on; line of articles, Mrs Albert llickhis, Mrs 'Whithey Veiniest mystery person, 1\'iiliant Ilia on; throwing the pie plate. Wendy Brock, Anne Oldest person present, Mrs .'live 'rebbutt; lurk) qt01 Mrs Richard Dickios. About 60 were in attendance. solo. Mrs, Tavener closed the worship s prviee with prayer. The president, Mrs, -Joe nor- nor, opened the business session with prayer. The treasurer gave a favorable financial report of Ilse strawberry and ham supper. Tweni,s/ members answered the roll with "An interesting fact P.1)Olti 01n' which proved to he quite educational. A social half hour was spent. See Page 1 for Sandy's Savings •