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attracts 89 first day WILLIAM ROHDE By MRS.
By MRS. KEN McK0-1-05.R. George Vivian. Dibble and family, Willowdale,
CR ()MARTY Those pr ese were frOM and Mr. & Mrs. HowardHitch-
London, Woodstock,PlattSville, ever, Belton.
this sunOoy, Wednesday afterneen and Ouring the. evening. 'throughput the week,
.Larry Snider Motors.
Mr, .& Mrs. Wilfred
Margaret and Kenneth were
guests at the 11,10Boath,Hayter
wedding Saturday at G o ski e n
Church, Kenneth was ring bear,
er.
Mr, & Mrs. Donald Remick.,
Margaret, Teddy and Mary at,
tended the christening of their
niece Debra Castle at porches,
ter church Sunday. They later
• spent the day with Mr, & Mrs.
Reg Castle.
Mr,& Mrs. Harold Jeffery,
Mr. .4 Mrs. William. Jeffery of
Exeter, Misses Barbara and
Cathy Rivers of Byron were
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Victor Jeffery.
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Alexander,
Mr. & Mrs. William Lampert
spent part of this week at French
River,
Jiminy Snow is holidaying in
The annual vacation Bible Mitchell, Seaforth, Goderich, Mr. & Mrs. Allan McLean and School opened in Cromarty Lucknow, Essex, Elirrivale, St, two sons of WaterdOwn visited
Church Monday with an atten- Marys, Staffa and CromartY.. Thursday with Mr. .& Mrs.carl dance of 89,
Neilsen with Mrs. Luker.
David Brown returned home
to Aylmer after spending the
past two weeks with Mr. & Mrs,
Paul Woolcox,
Quite a number from this
community attended the service
at Elirnville United Church Sun-
day morning when the children
that attended Bible School last
week PUt on the service.
Mr. & Mrs. William Haynes
of St. Marys visited Saturday
with Mr. & Mrs. Ernest PyM.
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Willert and
family of Zurich and Mr. & Mrs,
Glenn Jeffery, Alan and Connie
spent Sunday at port Franks.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken 13razier,
Michele and Carol Lynn of
Brantford spent the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Pass-
more. The children are spend-
ing this week with their grand-
parents.
Mr. & Mrs. rnest Pym spent
Sunday at Cargill where they
celebrated the fifty-ninth wed-
ding anniversary of Mr. & Mrs.
Willi am Homey of Exeter.
Their anniversary is July 12.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mayer and
family spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. William Stewart at
their cottage in the lliluskokas.
Mrs. Kenneth Cragg and her
brother Mr. Max Reycraft of
Toronto visited over the week-
end with their uncle and aunt,
Rev. Hugh & Mrs. Wilson.
The annual Sunday School pic-
nic will he held at Riverview
Park Exeter Tuesday, July 21,
at 12:30 pm noon.
Walker and, family,
Mr. Frank Stagg visited with
Mrs. A, Norris. in Mitchell
Sunday.
Miss Margaret Ann Wallace
and Mr. & Mrs, Carlyle Meikle
were guests at the P apple,
Drake wedding which took place
in Staffa United Church Satur,
day,
Quite a number of Cromarty
ladies were among those who
enjoyed a bus trip to Coiling
wood and Midland Wednesday.
Many people from this area
attended the Orange Parade in
Mitchell Saturday,
MARK BIRTHDAYS
A family picnic was held at
the home of Mr, and Mrs, Robert.
Laing Sunday to Celebrate the
birthdays of Andrew Laing and
Norman Chessell of Stratford.
Those present were; Mr, and
Mrs. Bruce Cleland and Bobby,
Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Riehl and family, Sebringville,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Laing, Mr. and Mrs. John Jeff-
erson, Cromarty, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Jefferson and Debra,
Munro, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Bolton; Winthrop, Norman
Chessell and Gary Happy of
Stratford.
Also celebrating his birthday
Sunday was Mr. Wm. Ringler,
great grandfather of the two
boys, who was ninety years old.
Mr. Wringler was born on July
12, 1874 in Wallace township.
He has one daughter (Jeanette)
Mrs. John Jefferson with whom
he resides, nine grandchildren
and 19 great grandchildren.
SCOTT REUNION
The Scott family reunion was
held Sunday afternoon at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Scott with 90 members of the
clan in attendance. A bountiful
supper was served by the com-
mittee in charge.
Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Scott
extended an invitation for the
gathering to be " held at their
home next year on the same
date.
Officers elected for 1965 are:
President, Lisle Worden; sec-
retary treasurer, Anna Scott;
lunch committee, Mr, and Mrs.
Reg Finlayson and Mr. and Mrs.
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tended the Lumley School (SS
10 Usborne) reunion. Mrs. Peif-
fer was the former Ethel Mc-
Dougall.
Mr. & Mrs. B. Van Gent of
Leamington, Mr. M. Van Dyke
of Grand Bend; and Mr. & Mrs.
Ronald Gelderland of Ridgetown
were Sunday guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Sim Roobol.
The annual picnic of Hensall
Legion and Auxiliary will be
held at Riverview Park, Exeter,
Sunday July 19.
Mrs. Hugh McMurtrie and
her sister Mrs. R. S. Hopkins
of Chicago, have returned from
a five week motor trip to the
West Coast.
Mr. & Mrs. John Skea and
family are holidaying on a motor
trip to the east coast.
Miss Patsy Parker is visiting
this week with her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Ken-
neth Parker and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Bell and
daughter of Toronto visited dur-
ing the past week with the
former's parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Glenn E. Bell and Mervyn.
Mr. & Mrs. John Baker and
family are holidaying at Grand
Bend this week.
The Misses Tr oyann and
Pauline Bell, skated a prelim-
inary dance duet at St. Thomas
"Pop Concert" Wednesday
night.
Ricky Bedard has returned to
London after visiting his grand-
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Stewart
Bell.
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
An improvement has been
made to the main street of the
village with the installation of
the new street lights and some
of the back streets in darkness
for many years have been
brought to life with the addition
of lights.
The Messenger picnic was
held at the Morrison Dam, Exe-
ter with the results of the sports
as follows:
Races for girls under seven,
Fay Ann Blair; boys, GarySkin-
ner; girls, nine and under, Robin
B 1 air; boys, Dwight Noels;
girls, twelve and under, Bar-,
bara Lamport; boys, Ronald
E ssery;
Kick the slipper contest was
won for the girls by Marikay
Hodgins and the boys by Dwight
Noels; lucky spot, Bruce Gaynor
and Norman Wilson,
Following tile sports a weiner
barbecue was held.
a patient in Victoria Hospital,
London, for the past week.
Rev. D. M. Guest was in
Burlington for a couple of days
last week owing to the illness
of his daughter, Mrs. Morris
Riddell, who underwent sur-
gery.
Mrs. Andrew Hicks was a
weekend guest at the home of
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Johns,
Woodham.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Robinson
and family of Keswick were
weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Borland.
Mr. & Mrs. Doug Wilson,
Donna May and Jimmie visited
over the weekend with Mrs.
Elmer Wilson.
Mr. & Mrs. Murray Abbott
visited with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Maguire and family in Scotland
Sunday.
Miss Wilda Pollock of Kitch-
ener was a weekend visitor with
her sister, Mrs. Lorne Hicks.
Mr. & Mrs. J. Paisley have
returned to their home in Tor-
onto following a vacation with
Mrs. Paisley's parents, Mr. &
Mrs. George Dunn.
A large crowd attended the
presentation and dance in the
Crediton Community Hall Sat-
urday night for Mr. & Mrs.
Keith Hodgins (newlyweds) of
Ottawa,
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. George. Wood and
daughter Jean of Owen Sound
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
& Mrs. Calder McKaig.
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Hoffman,
Milverton and Mrs. Louis Kalb-
fleisch of Calgary, Alberta, vi-
sited with Mr. & Mrs. Alex
Gardiner Tuesday.
Mrs. Shirley Elliott and fam-
Hy of Essex are holidaying at
the home of her parents, Mr. &
Mrs. John Wallace.
Weekend visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Otto Walker were Mr. &
Mrs. Jack McGhee and family
of London, Mr. & Mrs. Hugh
Currie and daughters of Dor-
chester and Mr. Kenneth Walk-
er, London.
Mr. David Scott, who is a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London, spent Sunday with his
parents Mr. & Mrs. T. L. Scott
and attended the Scott reunion.
Mrs. Alan Somers of St.
Marys visited on Monday with
Mr. & Mrs. K. McKellar,
Weekend visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Gerald Carey and Mrs.
Taylor were Mr. & Mrs. Keith
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Mr. & Mrs. Ray Shoebottom,
Danny and Mary returned home
last week following a two week's
vacation at their summer cot-
tage at Parry Sound.
Miss Flossie Davey of Exeter
visited for a couple of days last
week with Mrs. Arthur McFalls
and called on other friends in
the village.
Mrs. Roy Harrison has been
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