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.Although many Grand Bend connection and for water ser, Plot, July 20, Will -be the .edit At least, two postmen would about 80;000 per year including
ing water, the Ontario Muni. we ere., . 'The TA's .holiday week,
tion immediately- preceeling be required to provide letter his salary, tranvertation, ease
carrier service for .G.geter, if equipment and other costs. residents are presently draw. vice,
CIPal Board has requested 1"r'''' over 140,900. There wilt be. 'ne is of the resolution before town Exeter council last week
council: to present more .e.ini.i.. wcl.r"Triheedy od‘o,eni",t taXPaesaLttavit•ibge tonw t2h,ft w rgech .01.11:4144/0. August nent ti"ioleen4i(tierwattsgektunleni)ieenezted by postponed decision on. a res014-
lion from the. town of Clinton
Year, ,according to t " "MI' 4'4.:fin\r"t•eviA‘it?nr isiln ce Apr il 5, main concern appears to be
Well Within its budget this rule, okl the
annual financial report pre,
and Monday night.
rented by Clerk C. V.
T°11" council is operating "et° facts .)perfoeuroeseuthei3'7,00 0 :•$sd:,:b1:0cdonuet \t,tigate,uts .edaceorn,ti,iii"ienitteede,ve.,titillli,
Fick when the OMB had
hearing. in the village, eouncil enough users , to raise the
a public whether or not• we can get
.m Aoyd.74tylseerbso lni„c F.,,clottnicnri4wht9c• 1,1,ievAimirenila
normally
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!test week of. August may wish E'eeter and Hay Post offices service. pOblish .announcements the depending .on th e territory.
According to District Director whleh requested the federal
instead to insert them this hare .a total of 1,030. hoeseholde A number of coleticillorS in,d/- The elerk reported nixes was ilnofaorromed,11 °Yilolt.tsear tist•1?-eadt
have been Coming In better the De reported ..he wee not too eaten they would support the
be enoug h surprise,d at the Board's de.
taming weeks .if pcissible, The err,'
next eclitiert after -jellY '24 will The cost per carrier, accord- resolution, Decision was pest- thee expected and expendituree chat there would consumers to Insure that the vision to g etthe information., be .90 August 9, log to Flaherty, averages at paned because three members Have been kept within the ea t t,
of council were not present at .$40A,1000the nag hyeeaoruncald
along
be raised. "If would
' ' If i hilaadvebebeenene appeal ing I 'gym 1thisnds Mates in most departments.
Council established by bylaw Frank Campbell, projects of'
for in the budget. The reserve .solifees
the sinking fund for $12,000 foe
roads, as. has been
has been set up in order to that they
provided ficer of the -Ontario Water Re• they could pay," he stated.
coieuxoptelscstieoan,
500 report edeeone dthisei e Bwriorn
had
ei e (pi.
to CoctItInaell.11re en:sioln loD el:lel:To:: . hirteen .graduate th l1e1r11.1"Ptitlalgh.erty sid present
Post offiee polies, tia ra establish
letter carrier service in eoms
meeities with 2,500 . or .more
surface roads following the ine, .eureers in the first
ex pect ed 740 by the fifth year, the rear and of their decision iaolln:etclticteo oat Ipl lapntelugaeillhst stallation of sewers, ph:ea:eel% from vacation school staff required for such service
householders. T h e minimum
within the next 1.2 months, Booed has asked that proof be
given of these, figures. 1;eaCtler letedthaealitehr
e the
fa cts iL pfeirtv,eisele,,tteari iiconrielinelinsimandeesat
The 812,000 fund has been in, given
a letter forwarded to ed at the hearing itself. Thirteen d i p 1 o m a s were public school at the beginning of $30,000. vested with the Guaranty Trust Co. of Canada for a year at council by Campbell, the Board , "It sounds as if they're leak. awarded at a program at the of the school and to he eligible Normally, he said, the staff
5 1/2 per cent interest, said they were not satisfied mg more stock in the written Christian Reformed C b. u r e it for a diploma a student must serving in the post office is re.
on the information supplied at appeals than the, facts that here to mark the conclusion of have completed three• other dueed wh en letter wri er serv, Council is also considering
Exeter Vacation Bible school. grades plus grade eight, ice is established, the hearing, and in the light were presented at the hear. the investment of further funds DE a e v e r a I communications ing," he said. The children were enrolled The program at the church There are approximately no in trust certificates, particular-n classes similar to that of on Friday evening was teeter- communities in Canada with which have come to the Booed "It's a crime to hold it up i ly the $6,000 which has been .
• i raised. to meet the town's as- that the revenue estimated by when people are crying for ed by singing, recitations and letter carrier service. Number
sessmerit toward the uncertain you can be realized."
This week in
water," he added, "We'd bet- se eseee. ee, - • •'•• ...: . • •, "question-and-answer" periods of post offices, both rural and
Parkhill Dam project. If it ap- They pointed out that be- ter do something as fast as we by all of the classes, urban, total more than 11,400.
pears this money will not be cause it was a resort area, the can before everyone's out o[ This M. C, Fletcher's grade
required this year, council situation was slightly different water," .k .. six class displayed a "rope 's,... se seetesse aseteettesseeeeset•ereesessessel
may invest the money f or an than that iiithe usual applica- Sturdevant said he would be Winchelsea trick" which was related to
indefinite period, lion, "In Grand Bend many of in favor of council holding a gliil,eadegoeailgsht inela isisfe,ga t‘t ehildeetatihi es Letter from
Beck park project
Council agreed unanimously property for a short period to determine exactly what they , e. .
the owners are non-residents meeting with the OMB and
and only occupy or lease their Frank Campbell of the OWRC By MRS. WILLIAM WALTERS
• . ,... • ...e se .•,..ss. .. which they wrote letters to
of their missionary project in
•Kirkton
Monday night to contribute each year," the letter stated. did want in the way of infor-
Club
picnic
By MRS, HAROLD DAVIS
missionaries around the world.
roughly 50% of the coat of They apparently felt that mation.School director, Stanley Sau-
C N R agent retires through the purchase of pro- hook up to the proposed sys- a guarantee of • how many con-
enlarging Riverview P a r k many of these persons may not ul think what they want is
held its picnic at: Riverview undertook to send a gift to
The Winchelsea Euchre Club der, revealed that the school • ,.... steeeesee e ess• Aqtaautoktm
perties along the south side of tern and asked the council to stream's we'll have," Councillor park, Exeter, on Thursday Mrs. Lillian Dickson of For- UCW meet in home I '
from 'fascinating life' Andrew streets.
the river between Main and prepare a form of contract for Stewart Webb suggested,
the installation and supply of After a lengthy discussion on evening with 51 present,
Mrs, Ivan :Brock and Mrs,
inea eo isa as its missionary pro- The meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. Earl. Datars. Mrs,
The Aneable Authority, at water service and h
av
e these 'the subject, council agreed that William Vander Wiel were in Airs, Dick son 's st o ry a ppea r. Ronald Denham was in charge
I
Er ticsi Person, who retired ton, Owen Sound and Hanover. the town's request, has agreed signed by prospecti water a meeting with the other two
to co-operate by accepting the users. bodies appeared to be the best charge of the tables; Mrs. ed e,
trit'Iesit)isot.
- oalsstilsTeclivobrsyhipursserviyeegndurwqaus.
Coward, the sports. men with the Greatest Heart" hart, Alm OM Scott and Mrs.
.)11.11e-IY'tsitienea" project as an extension of the The Board •would then have way to expediate matters and Newton Clarke and Mrs. John tre d e•r- Friday from the CNR. calls He served during two wars, .
railroading a "fascinating life". first with the signallers then scheme under which the Frayne something definite to go on as and authorized Clerk Murray Winners in races for little and the local bible school al- T, Elliott. He should know because he's with the Lorne Scots. property was secured several to the revenue to be expect- A. Des jardins to arrange a
boys were John Hern and ready has $35 to send to the. Mrs. Wilbert Kirkby gave the been in it for .1(p.: years. Major changes in the rail- years ago. This is the property ed," they stated. meeting in Toronto, chapter of the study book en- Kevin Hera; boys, 6 to 8, jims missionary. Th e m e i" sta ti on agen t road operation have taken titled 'The Strength of Na- sass he's ne‘ or been mixed place since Mr, Cerson was
the. on which the authority's of.
Lice is located. should set out the amount to scheduled for July
They asked that the contract At present, the meeting is 26 in Toron- my Lynn; girls, Debra Hern
-)0,vs, 8 to 1 u, school bid a concluding meet,
„ The teachers at the Bible lion" based on a sermon by up with a wreck in all those appointed to the local station Negotiations are under way be paid for installation, for to. and Joan Lynn; 1
ing in the form of a barbecue Rev, Gordon Hunter, The presi- yeare, "We had some close in 1946. In the early 50's, Bobby Clarke, Gerry Morgan; now to secure the approval of at the home of Mrs, Fletcher dent conducted the. business and moments, t h ough . you h ave t o passenger train was replaced
..._ ...„ girls, Barbara Gilfillan; girls the Dep't ef Economics and onday evening. Mrs. T. Elliott was in charge be careful in this h t4i iness:, with a mixed freight and pas- Development, which contributes 'ere .. el, ' see steesseeseseseteseteseeseasereeee,eesstessemeeeeses ---"eee'''' and boys,. 12 and over, Gary 51
senger run. About six Bern and Danny Walters.
Thirteen get diplomas of the Bible study.
Ernie says he's met many _, y ea r s one-half of the cost of censer-
interesting people s i nce h e a.L40, Passenger service was vation programs, Shoe race, Barbara GEM- Ladies meet at rectory
joined the C.-13.. Many
wired best wishes on his re- -" Person has been operating the cil was unanimous in support
Clerk Pickard asked if coon- tan; kick the slipper, Ricky secxiAnet.tnecisnegswitti‘Ilvtoesrdeeipliiliiidarles.enytsati jPteliyieei
-dies
meeting of St. Paul's Las
Stephens; throw ball in box, aes Gued and. WA was held at
of diem discontinued, Since 1958, Mr,
tirement, too. station alone, of the project. •a•):ntISOiAlt.M.J.I.,...A.UAti.W.tliiiVthliVf.e.a.n.;=42:-•:,,,,,.. Leona Hem; guessing the rectory en Thursday eve-
also has served on the board • .
in jar, Debra Hem, Ward wood, Donald Heywood, Doug-
He began his career in An ardent curler, Mr. Cars" Mayor Simmons: "I thought Herr: ins Heywood, Ray Sander,
Marcia Sauder, jenny Vs r- -
ning,
Mrs, Clayton Smith presided. February, 19111. at. F'ergus at of stewards in James St, Unit- • so at our last meeting," Lobb reunion the salary of $20 a month. His e d. church. Deputy-Reeve Farrow: Kerslake picnic Personal items kerk, Wilma Verkerk, Linda for the Guild meeting assisted
room and board cost him 54.25 Wh at are his plans'? -1 "There was no dissenting vote Miss Ruth Borne of Grand Edwards, Nellie Bilstra, Lynn by Mrs. Garth :Wackier and
he going o rest awhile. 'Filer, if ''''/1.1 when he agreed to proceed held Sunday, July 15 at River- Lobb family was held at River-
The Kerslake reunion was The 16th annual picnic of the
Bend spent Wednesay arid page, Linda Blanchard, Bryan Mrs. Wm. Blaeleter, Mrs. Smith a week. -There wasn't much ' t i.ry
left over in those days." my health is good, my wife with it."
ante.
view Park with 70 in attend- view Park, Exeter, Saturday, Thursday with Mr. and
, "Education Old and New," Mrs. Baynham and Robert Taylor. gav e an interesting paper on
and I hope to take some trips". Councillor Taylor said he July 7 with 131 in attendance. Freeman Horne. states with a grin. Three other students receite
inn, Preston (where he became No successor has been ap-
He has also served at Water- Rv rail, probably, with a man in Sarnia who had
been instrumental in establish -
had visited- over the weekend
were conducted by Mr. and George and Mary Lobb whose
Sports and entertainment These are the descendants of Clarke spent a few days this e u
past week with Mr, and Mrs. , . • • anti sided Irvine conducted a con- fine). year at the Bible school.
completron of their tenth and
test.
the Guild meeting.
Gerry Morgan and Bobby A , • ' Mrs. William Waghorn pees
P
seals marking the sided for
a qualified operator), Bramp- pointed as yet. ing a park there a number of
years ago.
"At that time," Mrs. Don Case and Mr. and two sons settled in. Canada and
Mrs. Fred Parkinson. located i
oneson annd treo lijo.isecIter&envsheo. Newton Clarke,
Miss Brenda .Bibby, Kirkton, Shirley Saucier Grace Masnica Lunch was served by Mrs, "'wmsterlit said Taylor, "they thought Oldest person present was Mr, presentedanll awit
d S1 eel' Fahnerh tail
s award, all s e r e will. Blackler, Mrs. Wm Wee they had lots of land. Now they Harvey Parkinson. sweetly the reunion is held spent the past -week with
horn, 'Mrs. le, Davis and host.
Kippen Comments find they need much more, The 1963 picnic will be held at
You've got to have foresight • '
in such things."
P. k II e third times
sometimes in Canada and some- Janet Herm
in Michigan. some holidays with Mr. and
Paul Kerslake is spending Al r, Smatter expressed thanks
to°pertehteed m eny mPaTelleth‘AethoBill- eZ.sona I items Sunday in July. Robert Kers- The 1962 president, Herbert
Stevens, Burford, welcomed the Mrs. Don Penhale and family By MRS. NORMAN LONG • Parks Chairman Delbridge; lake was elected president; Mrs. of Hurondale, school a success this year and Mr. and Mrs. Rowan of Ren- "This is all the land that will Gordon Bender, secretary; Mr, guests and members, Games Miss Barbara Anne Ginter' also to the Exeter pot= force frees spent a couple of days last
' - ' . • ''' - -- --edese'lli'2'~, be available for some time, We end Mrs. George Frayne and and races were supervised by • spent Friday and Saturday for their traffic direction each week with. Me. and Mrs. George
• Umeeded for last week> band", ,Mrs. Winston Workman almost have to get it now when Mr, and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake, Derrald Ferrier, Stratford and .„ day at dismissal. Hall.
Trousseau tea conducted two contests, An we can," table committee; Mr. and Mrs. Mn, and Mrs, George Render- with Mr' a n d Mrs. Harvey
Harold Kerslake and Mr, and. son, Brucefield, and Mr. and Smith and Penny of Creditor. f
,tits. Neleon Riley, RR 2 Kip- amusing mock wedding was Review insurance Mrs. Bob Patterson, sports Mrs. Don °rich, Clinton, am-
pen, -entertained Saturday eve-Presented with Mrs. James Council reviewed at length its
sling at a trousseau tea honor. Drummond as the preacher, comprehensive insurance cover• committee.
ranged the noon luncheon and ,men's race, Earl Weiberg;
evening meal, three-legged race, Janet Car-
Ho e ing her daughter, Marlene, t Wegthr Miss Donna Whitehouse, the age with representatives of the President elected for 1963 ter, Linda Carter; shoe scram-
bride-elect of Sa i urda ;.- , July bride, Mrs. Ken McKay, the Frank Cowan insurance Co. . was Jerry Pillar, Saginaw, ble, Marion and Ralph Carter;
14. groom, Miss Katherine MeGreg- and W, H, Hodgson Ltd„ mak- Hunkin reunion Mich,; vice - presidents, Mrs, wheelbarrow, Earl Weiberg and
covered with a white-linen
The table was attract i ve , or, as best man, Miss Helma ing a number of adjustments
Van Loon, the bridesmaid, Mrs, in the policies. Over 100 attended the Hun- barn Lobb, Clinton; secretary- and orange relay, Charles Web-
Mildred Young, Oakville, Wil- Eugene Webber; elastic relay Specials
Alex McGregor, as the bride's Total premium for the insur- kin reunion held at Riverview treasurer, .Mrs. Grace Wardle, tier's side. cloth, centred with a bouquet
mother and Mrs, Vern Alder- ante amounted. to $3,168.50. Park on Sunday, July 15. , Of sweet. peas and a silver tea Youngest child present was Fenton, Mich.
service at both ends. The bride's dice as the bride's father, Mrs. Elected. president was Alvin Grace Webber; oldest person,
thece-'ter wedding cake was ,. P a s sin o r e; secretary-trees- Percy Webber; coming farthest Robert Kinsman provided suit- eseeses ---• • ess.' ..-ee - se e•--, - -....•-• "
placed on a oleic tabie. Mrs, able wedding music, ''"e'edeess-••• . " - ' . ee-----e-'4 ° steers, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh •Hen- • •. Hodgert picnic distance, Me. and. Mrs, Ralph
Nancy Riley and Mrs. Mary Marlene was then invited to Happenings in drick; sports committee, Mr. Carter.
Cerber, grandmotinrs of Mar- a decorated chair and Mrs, Ken and Mrs. Phil Bern; Mr. and
kelp, poured tea. McKay read an address. She Blanshord Mrs, Alex McBeath, Mr, and Approximately 80 members of is Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Web-
Mrs. John Tam lemon and Mr. the Hodgert Clan attended the her, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wei.
Head of committee for 1963
The euests were riseereed by was presented with many use- and Mrs. Stan Frayne; table 37th annual reunion held et berg, the bride and - her mother and ful gifts and she made a fitting committee, Mr, and Mrs. Ken Queens Park, Stratford, on The reunion in 1963 will be Mies Doris Rilee, a sister, was reply. By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER.. •
in charge of the reeister and Hostesses were Mrs. James
Brazier, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wednesday, July 11, with mein- held the last Sunday in July, 890 TOOTH BRUSH $1.00 "TAME" Frayne, Mr. and Mrs. William bees attending from. Exeter, Irtmeseau ears Her easter. Drummond, Mrs, Robert Kies- iNfiltanrlde.54ROBVIssatiMal:iels• ' •
Fullerton, Hensall, Seaforth, with 2 Dr. West's with. regular Gr.,,c1. displayed linens and titan and Mrs. Ken McKay, Mr. and Met. Bill Norman Harper,
ether articles.. A cousin, Mis, School picnic
ville spent Friday Winners in races were: five Thames Road, London, Owen 69c Brushes $2.00 "TONI"
evening with Mr, and Mrs. Harlton reunion Ruth (itil:Llmv displayed bee•
I SS 14 Stanley school. picnic of H°Imes---- years and under, Brian May. Sound, Chatham, Mount Clem-
was held at Seaforth Lions er; six end seven, Ruth Tern- ens, Michigan and Milwaukee, .-. Asses :ee .e, :ea:gee:S.:sees.. ding. mat,. MAIM'S Thti ,trot; Kenneth Langford. pleman, Mary Jane Temple- Wisconsin. Sports program was Members et: the 'Tarlton elan .er :lit: and her dishses were Park on June 28, Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Park- DESERT FLOWER T taken tham.e of by.• a cousin Pre-school. Joe Clifton, Paul inson, Ann and Paul attended Hun idn, ' man; eight to ten, Margaret directed by Mr, and Mrs, Ross were resent from Chatham,
DEODORANTS
Sports results were:
M15, Shirley Heywend. evedditte the Kerslake reunion at Ex- 12, Douglas Webber; 10- Hodgert and Miss Agnes Bray, London,. St Marys, Granton and
nifis and trousseau ley a sister. don Wright, Linda Gridzak; eter park on Sunday afternoon. TerniAeinan young i , a dies, and contests were: three years Shipka at the reunion held at Roll.Ort And Crown
Gwen Hendrick, FaYne Winners of the various races Gridzak; grade 1 and 2, Gor.
Eleanor. Servers %terse Miss ]`erne grade 3 and 4 girls, Gayle Hen. Grant and Mary Lou were Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson, Marlene Webber, Joyce Mayer; and under, Laurie Strapp, Beth Poplar Hill last Wednesday, TWO for $1,25 derson. Kathryn Hendrick; boys, young men, Larry Ballantyne, Dixon.; five years and under, July 11,
Randy Gridzak, Michael Grid- dee, guests Of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Terriplemen: three-legged Allan Luxtere Janice Stewart;
Sports were held in the after- Steekte. Miee tea Martin anti
ere bride-Owe: aunts. ,Ntrs zak; grade 5 and 6, girls, Been. George Valz of •Glengowee. . race, Marlene Webber and girls, six to eight, Brenda Hod- and. Miss Shirley Harlien in
noon with Mrs Audrey Westman . .........,.: .. Mies. Heien Steekle assistants
Albert, Clait.ins. Mr,,,. ltrland tin Teichner, JoAnne Intense, Miss , Nancy Brine of Sl Joyce Mayer., David Frayne gert, Judith Caen; boys, .Robert Elizabeth Arden , hays. John Iloogenes, Bill Hen- Marys is spending this weekand Wayne. master, Bray, Allan Luxton; girls, nine charge. A soft ball game fol-
dertion; grade 7 and 8, girls, with Miss Sharon Thomson,
lowed supper, Lady Patricia rierOer and Mrs.. Harvey Clau s-BLUE GRASS
ilwenneth Hendrick, Bonnie Rti- " ' '•
Kick the slipper, girls, Mar. to 12, Audrey Hodgert, Joanne Sports were held in the atter- tug and a CullSill, MISS D OVA h .), . Mr, and Mrs Lawrence
• Meson, hove. Brian Inebner, '
trashy and Debbie of London • boys,])avid Frayne,son,Jack Hodgert; single la.
Webber, Kathryn Head' Hodgert;,_ boys, Douglas John• noon with Mrs, Audrey trostman COLOGNE Hair Sprays sixfy.fi,„ guests ;Mended the Russell Talbot: spent the weekend with Mr. .. i-kit; . ...• . .„ . and Miss Shirley Heelball in • •
,ta who came front Moven dis- youngmen, Alex Hyd e, y d e,, and Mrs. Claire Sisson. Wayne Mover, married ladies, dues, Wilma Coates, Gail Lux- tharge„A soft ball game tot- with Atomizer
tnr, th‘tiehl. Zurich, Hensel]. Dougl . At r, di. kick the r_ Mre, Leittie )ones of St. married Jean Mayer, Helen Webber; ton; married ladies, Marion lowed supper, Ji Reg. MOO 440 And 990
per, Ann Clifton; candy scratn• .,..,t..,,
Oldest member present was
B. .1W I , r, Wait. On awl Baden. as • c tea • , le • le s IP' m arys anent Th ura d av and men, Lee Webber', Ian Caen, Brenda Coates: married
, lite, Ernie Talbot; clothes• pin r r.1ay.. with r, ands,
'`,-11 1,•1' . Mrs, Viola
ladies minute walk, men, Ross Hodgert, Almac Hod- 'Herbert Ilarlion and Youngest $2.50 - • • - - - • ••1 Shower for bride select
Betty Lediee, kick-the,slipper,
(Tau was Colleen Westenan, infant
mot- to her averting Se/melee, SS 14 Stanley motored by bus Bran reunion a t Saaroeth on • • . Gord McCarter.
standing blood jump, - Douglas pi
_,„„,,, :in n r .t e 10)0 r i, aura rape, Wendv Jones, 'Wilber G. Jones. Viola Hunkin; paw plate, Be. gcrit
- news Mr, and Mts. William G. terta. Te...ntPlentatt , and ' ti daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
friends aid! in SS No, ltr erhool Schaal -
bon M a y e, Mac 1-lotigett; Weettlian.. , . JO honor Mies Marlene Mire Jones and family attended the 1"a ° , , v r. men stepping 25 feet, Luxton, Donna Bradbury; men,
bidad
3ump, Douglas Wilmer Harlton was re.eleceed DM STORE .no, i 1 to Detroit and visited the Hen-Oldest person present was presideet -for 196$ Arid Miss
Mrs, Arrhie floggarth Pre- el e • • and the Dt -.1 • - -. • - • visited ' W -ds• Susan Blakely.Dining, Bernice Dining; ]tat Dorothy
Harlinii, secretaey- 'II, . ... . .. eelleref Tuesday. Johnon• ladies fast Walk. Anna ry Ford plant. the 1-henry Ford mr, and Mrs. Albrizo Knowles Mrs: Stella Hunkin; yeungeet, , • , ... , • ,
en .lone 27. and clothes M. cohtest, Bill Hod- treasurer, Sports committee is EXETER '' Telephone nstIlYn. . e on zoo, of St. Marl's e ne8-
A COnsistfri of a Ong sone a (Tr) In . day with Mr. and MrS. Lloyd gert'e team; hoop relay, marsh- Mr, and Airs, Gordon
. O'Neil,
The picnic will be held :next ()Mario ,..,.4.4_,-11..
gded for the program which '
weed ley Mrs. Robert Bins, Thomson, mellow and String chewing, ball-
215.1070
man at the piano. !sirs. James . .. .. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Mosses, Bullock picnic in-basket, bon May's teeth;
year at. Poplee Vitt, Wedocs-
.. , Caldwell were Tucsdey gliest8 Of Mf. .sponge, water and bottle relay, day,
July 10,
Demamiord ;save a humorous W J . .
reading "How to cook a hes- ..
end Mrs, Theodore Stephens The Bullotle family reunion Bill liodgett'e learn; guessing Of Anderson.
e - .10 F member m r. Gib rwis Of rt An n neh, .‘vas held at Riverview Perk, lumber Of candies in jar, Mae
Air. Victor .Eerris and Larry Exeter on Saturday, ,tune 23 Hodgert,
The story in 'Youngest person pl. e s e ri 1, Witham .1. Caldwell. d ied sud- .of Windsor spent .tstontley eve- with about /0 Present.
eienlY at his residence, eon. 2 ruing with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Winners in races: tiny, lots, Mary „... Hodgert; .oldag. persen
Sunshine Tuck...n his 59th year an MOWS/. Omens,' tn. present, Archie Itatigert; COM Debra Desjeedine,
'Saturday, J u ly t Mr, :And Mts. Cecil Massey ' gerwerf end beet tullock; six ing farthest' distance, Hussel
He was a .son of. the late Guy. were Wednesday guests of Mr. IP nhi e ye 078, 8.1°"°1' )311lInek, liodgert's family front Milwau
Illy MRS, WILLIAM DICKEY Caldwell and his Mother was .and Mrs, W. B. Young of St. Elsie Schofield; la to 12, Ma• kec,.., Wisconsin
S .. the late Jennie Jarvis Mellow Marys, non Bullock; young men, "Wal- Me state. of officers' well
gal
of
I.:leper..
Nancy Darin of Hyde Park tee Yule; married ladies, iva . ed for the I 63 reunion 'present; . 5 ' •
. was a member of the. spending thi s 1,0,,k with hot. Is Legetwetfe en a tele d men, to be held on Wednesdeye ;NIS
10, 1963,at Queens Park .drat
Mr, and Airs. 'Clarence Fend 1
Sethi Jenny of Katehener, Mr. IMF lodge in 'lensed and a '-- - - • • -. Mervyn Walper; kicking slip• - nem, Kim Mnd 13antire ' • ford;. honorary president is Ar, and Mrs. Newman Baker and resident of the gippen area since ..1- - isspending Mills,' • per girls,,,Janet Bullock; buys,
Mrs. Harry Ford of Wellburn, birth. .Mil e this week ,Jim 0
with her cousins, Karen and Gardiner; ledies,• Jean .0110 Hodgertl President, Milton
Mt. and Mrs. Gordon Ford and He laaeee to mum le e pa-s. patt. Lynn .,. Woe, men, NeOnoth esovle; Hodgert; secretary, Miss Wil- . i uenti of Hyde • ' ' ' Ricky of Vs'ineheleva were nisi-
paper plate race, Elsi e 8610. ma Coates; treasurer, Mrs. sing big wife, the forinee Edna petk,Grace Hodgert; table commit- tors on Sunday with Mr. and sararas; three sons, iton, Or - . - . field hod Eleanor Bullock, Stan-
',Mee. Tom Diekey and family. Fe and Herold tar Hen
Masses Elizabeth arid Linda .leY and 'Lovie tee, Don and Maida Geledie
Jr,. Harry Feed fell Oct the ' titer, Bob' ' ' ' * Thrieket Attended th - 4 11 Xirk ' • - Laity ' sal% two daughters, Mrs, liar. , „ -,,,,,- - ._ e ..''. , ' .0„,,,„,,,,, k„,„ ,,,„„„„,, Heidi Keith and Brenda Coates,, Mrs.
$.1airs recently breaking' a hone ry rjeari I Tozer, Tharndale, ton Uatt -Club bus tOur to Tos p.is711"s"elgit.,-°764ilirittT.“i Lit }Wort,. Itay liodgen; lies rairta on Tneedays :Sports conimittee, Gerald mid at her ankle and is .tecupPrat. MISS James (Shirley) Dement, - . distance, Mr, and Mrs, Bad ' Margaret Gilitider, Mite Bernice inn el the home of her dwell- eremittee; one sister, Mrs, 'flees Mr. an Mee. Oladevyti Hoop. Gardiner and family, Neterieties VI, Mt's. Balser. ry Faber of nensan, eleven ere Jeanette, -ieetel and Clare ket; guessing berries, Mrs. N. billing, Mrs. Antia Ming,
Miss Sandra Milos, will grendchildeen, eptet the 'Weekend with Miss ward Bullock, guessing tan - $pend the Aext iwo tveeks With Oh &Imlay evening A service Antli G. Hooper of Toronto, dies, Ruth Bullock, Bill tul• :, ,... _ - ....
k George. Channeil lock.Webber picnic her uncle .anit aunt, Mr, and was field at The funeral borne Mr. a nd Mrs. '
Mrs. Mitts:nee Ford bolideeing by the ;001? lodge of •HeilSall, 04 atitilYll ta04.1aottifield, W eil . Re-elteted presidetit is .30)11
et Aneable neheit. Vuueral services were held edna,..-Facer -of P.iclatt and Mr. &briefs], secretary teeesitrer The 'Webber' ettreion WAS
de, Potence in strathray,
and family were. visitors en Home at 2 pen. with Rev, liar. e------------- weer, 'Kenneth LOVie, INte. end ace, with 81 in ettendenee.
Monday with Mr. anti Mrs. Sen. .old johnston "a st,„ Andrew's
Mr, and Mrs, Writ. Dickey Monday from 'tiatithron. Funeral Ray J,08.1, (if Moine.
Mr. Clarence johns is reeov- •tinting.
United Church, KiPPen, nt.fi ane. tostc11, Morley Cooper, Mrs', Mervyn Wainer,
.linberi, Elgie, Erlisori Mettee, The platild lit to be held earele to ilirie, ilanist tarter alut Greg
:NON Lewis; sports, Iva Lager- held lit
1:Mrs„ Stuart Bullock, All', and Whirlers in races under six 118S features that handle every kind Of crop-thake mere profit, ensibr.'"Sure teed=
veers koanie "abbey; ,Sevea ine with down front 'cylinder; more StrinrAtillg AWL ttl/t1 Clew in IN15, Qttlekt
Riverviete Peek, Et. Lined up and nil set for delivery are these Allis-Chnimers '"Olonner" toinbinet
sold to. 'district farmers by Ilydo tros,, flonsall, Partners find the Gleaner tombine
detachable header lets you harvest beans and torn tho same day, rAdv't)' ("ring nicely from Ills recent ill. . Pali bearers were, ''Robert Interinent WAS to txeter cent. Alec the second last Saturday Webber; 10 taill, Cliff Webber.4 .7110;3. UtfirregOtt ttibald McGregor,. 'i,tty„, in threes next year,. ladle-Sr tact, June Campbell; -
Page 2 The TiniestAdYocate, July 19, 1962
withih budget;
supports park extension
LOCAL STATION AGENT RETIRES FROM CNR
Ernest Carson spends final day at the key
FREE FREE
Noxzema
Specials
990 and $1.25
"Gleaners ready for the harvest