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es.Acivoeele, November Is, 1961
Former mayor cited for Legion work
Happenings In
Wanshard
By. MRS' 0.1.,A.PWYN NopPgR
Miss Elizabeth 'Thacker spent
Thursday evening with Miss.
Bev. McCorcniodele of Kintore.
Miss Mary Harney, Mrs,
Olive Drennan, Miss Evelyn.
Wynn, Mr. and Mrs. Morley
Waugh of London were Sunday
guests of,Mr, and Mrs. Leon-
ard Thacer,
Mr, and Mrs. Wallace :Bisbee
of London 'visited Sunday eve.
1-king with Mr. and Mrs, Leon-
ard Thacker,
Mr. and Mrs, icenneth Lang-
ford and family visited Sunday
with Rev, and, Mrs, Stewart
Miner of Eeaelwille. Mrs, E.
Trewartha returned with them
for the day.
Mr. Harvey Parkinson re-
turned home from St. Marys
Hospital on Friday and is
spending some time with Air,
and Mrs. Kenneth Parkinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hoop•
or and Jeanette were •Simday
afternoon guests of Mr. and
Mrs, Kenneth Facey of Well-
burn,
Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hoop.
er, Clare, Veryl and Jeanette,
Miss Ruth G. Hooper of To-
ronto attended the Royal. Win.
ter Fair at Toronto on Satur-
day,
Mrs. Lottie Jones of St. Ma,
rys spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. G. Jones,
Donna Jones was among the
guests of Diane -Dawson of
Thorndale who had a birthday
party on Thursday.
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A °CHRISTMAS BONUS1' AND ''TREASURE HUNT" STORE
years as president of the Legion and
28 years he has been a member of
Service Medal during the Remembrance
Hon. C. S. MacNaughton, Huron MPP,
branch president; Mr. Pooley, and Group
read the citation. photo
Former mayor Ted Pooley, who served six
has held an executive post almost all of 11
the local branch, received the Meritorious
Day banquet Saturday night. From left are
'Who presented the plaque; Eric Heywood,
Captain L. H, Randall, RCAF Centralia,. who
By MRS, ERVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
At the meeting of Dashwood
WI last Tuesday members
brought jam and jelly for
South Huron Hospital.
Mrs. Arnold Kuntz gave the
topic on Dr. Francis O. Kelsey
and Thalidomide" and Mrs.
Leonard Schenk discussed the
motto: "The Health of our Na.
tion Tomorrow depends on the
Health of our Children Today."
Mrs. Eden Weigand, conven•
er of the home economics and
health group convened the pro.
gram and the roll call was an-
swered by naming a famous
person and his contribution to
health.
Mrs. Gordon Bender con-
ducted a contest on Huron
County. Mrs. Charles Snell re-
ported on the area convention
held at London last -week. It
was decided to give a gift to
all 4-H girls who received pro-
vincial and county honors.
Visit county home
Twenty members of the WS-
WS of the EUB church along
with the minister, Rev. Merrill
James and Ervin Eckstein
went to the County Home last
Thursday to entertain the resi-
dents.
Those taking part in a pro-
gram of song and readings
were: Rev, and Mrs. James,
Mrs. Chas. Snell, Mrs. Lloyd
Eagleson, Mrs. Ward Neeb,
Mrs. Gerald Mason, Mrs. Carl
Oestreicher, Mrs. Howard
Klumpp, and Ervin Eckstein.
Flower plants were taken to
the local ladies now living
there. Two cracks of apple
butter were given to the home.
Shivaree.
About 2.5 neighbors of Mr.
and Mrs. Steven Dietrich, 'new-
ly-weds, gave them a rousing
shivaree Saturday evening,
They were also' presented a
chair and bedspread. Cards
and lunch were enjoyed.
Boys and girls fellowship party
The boys and girls Fellow.
ship of the EIJI) Church en-
joyed a party Friday evening,
The youngest group enjoyed
games under the direction of
Mrs. Jack Gaiser and Mrs.
Clayton Merner.
The older group played era-
kinole with airs. Ray Guenther
and- Mrs. Hugh Boyle in charge,
Michael Tiernan had the high-
est score.
HOstesses for the lunch were,
Mrs. Ninia Wein, Mrs. Ray
Guenther and Mrs. Hugh Love.
Personal items
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Miller of
ZiOn spent Sunday with Mrs,
,Ervin Rader and family.
Miss Helen Rader received
provincial honors and Miss
ma Weigand county honors in
their 4-H work at Achievement
Day held at South Huron High
School, Exeter, on Saturday.
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