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father Receives wings from a
F/L A. Y. Dodd, RCAF Centralia presents pilot wings to his
son, F/O Ron Dodd, a graduate of gliDHS. The presentation took
place recently at RCAF Station Moose Jaw and represented the
successful completion of flying training in the Chipmunk, Harvard
and T-33 aircraft by the younger Dodd. He will now proceed to
Portage-la-Prairie for further training on multi-engined trans-
port aircraft. —RCAF photo
Couples at resort
told about Indians
Smith, Terri paul and Brent
,Blackler, piano sqlos by Wendy
and Philip Blackler, dance num..
ber by Patti. Roundell and a
quartette consisting of Mrs,
Garth 131ackler, Mrs. Clayton
Ross, Ken Blackler and Gerald
Paid,
STUDY TRINIDAD
The'Messengers held their
meeting PaturdaY afternoon in
the church basement with 35 in
attendance.
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By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL
GRAND BEND
The Couples Club of Grand
Bend United Church met Monday
evening in the church. Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Love conducted the
opening worship.
Mr. Fred Willert, President,
welcomed the visiting couples
and Rev. C. A. Brittain intro-
duced the guest speakers, Rev.
J. Ure Stewart and Mrs. Stew-
art of Seaforth. Mr. Stewart
showed slides on the church's
By MRS. J. H. PATON
Mr. & Mrs. Ernie Lewis and
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Lewis
visited Mrs. Emerson Lewis
in Toronto and also the latter
couple's daughter and family,
Mr. & Mrs. Willis Brown at
Streetsville. Friday.
Mrs. J. H. Whitmore, Gayle
and Fred were pleasantly sur-
prised Sunday when all mem-
bers of the family came to
visit. Mr. & Mrs. P alme r
Combs, London, Mr. & Mrs.
Bill Whitmore, Stewart and
Elaine of Sarnia in the afternoon
and in the evening, Mr. & Mrs.
Jack Whitmore, Ellen, Ronald,
and John Robert Whitmore call-
ed.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Carter,
Stephen Kevin and Joanne Car-
ter visited Mr. & Mrs. Le Roy
Parker at Mt. Forest Sunday.
At St. James Church Sunday
the flowers on the re-table
were in loving memory of the
late Mrs. Vina Paton, given
by her sister Mrs. J, H. Paton.
Mr. Clarence Millson is im-
proving at his home. Sunday,
members of the family visited
their parents and Mr. & Mrs.
Gerald M illson and Debbie.
Guests were Mr. & Mrs. Ralph
Millson and boys, London, Mr.
& Mrs. Jim Beckett of Kitchener
and Mrs. Ruth Ann Haidysh of
London.
Mr. & Mrs. Kalinowsky of
London took up residence in
the M. J. Simpson apartment
Saturday.
In the village the county are
putting in tile on each side of
the road up to the Highway
from the store.
The Clandeboye WI family
night party will be held Friday
evening, Nov. 20 with pot luck
supper and entertainment in the
SS room of the Clandeboye Uni-
ted Church. Plans had been for
it to he held last week but was
postponed till this week.
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Kirkton UCW pick slate*
WI, Scouts play euchre
dad wgk .pf4yet! while G'atl,
Emery IPpicvp. LOP offeringr:
Ruth 13444q read "Greetings
fretil TrOlclaci",
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PWen Mills and Prendg Mc
Curdy had money for the birth=
day he; Christmas. Place mats
were made during the work
period.
W1 EUCHRE
'The WI sponsored ePregreer^ *la euchre in Aberdeen Hall
last Monday evening,
prize winners were: Ladies
high, grs. Wilfred Wilson; lone
hands, Mrs. Jack Thompson;
mens high, Harry Webber; lone,
hands, L.awrence Beckett; lucky
draw, Mrs. Harold O'Brien. study ,on Trinidad and a record
of music from .Brazil and Trini-
By PREWATPR
CREDITON
Teen Town met Saturday
evening, Nov. 14, at the Crediton
Community Centre.
Their officers for the new
year are; President, D 9, nal d
Colter; vice president, Dick
C oi te r; pecretary,treasurer,
Margaret Fahrner; convener of
decoration committee, Marian-
na Coughtrey; clean up for
yember, John Fahrner, Darryl
Henry.
STUDY SANITATION
The weekly meeting of the
Crediton Colleens 4-H Club was
held Thursday evening in the
Crediton Community Centre.
Sanitation and water supplies
were discussed. Mrs. Winston
Shapton, a nurse at South Huron
Hospital, gave a talk on first
aid. The firls were shown how to
take pulses, temperatures and
how to put on cases.
BidC11.1 fp h
By MRS. M. H. ELSTON.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Denham and
family of Kirkton, also Mr. &
Mrs. John McAllister and boys
were guests of Mr. & Mrs.
Sam Skinner Sunday following
the dedication service in Cen-
tralia United Church.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Elston of
Detroit visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Allan Elston.
Mr. & Mrs. M. H. Elston
attended the funeral of their
cousin the late Clifford Shoe-
bottom of London Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Weiberg,
Wilma and Sandra were guests
Monday of the latter's parents,
Mr. & Mrs. Len Purdie, Hen-
sail.
Miss. Matilda Oestricher visited.
Sunday With Mr. & Mrs. WM.
Oestricher.
Dennis and Darrell Preszca-
tor spent a couple days this week
with their grandparents Mr. &
Mrs. Edward Chambers and
Gloria of Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Long and
Mr. Jim Cunningham visited in
town Wednesday.- •
Miss Agnes Lam por t and
Miss Gertrude Beaver of De-
troit visited with Mr. Harry
Beaver over the weekend.
Mr. Wilmer Web spent afew
days last week at the Royal
Winter Fair.
Sunday, November 15, about
thirty-five members of the Dor-
cas Band and CIC classes visit-
ed Hu ronview with a. varied pro-
gram and treated the residents
to homemade cookies.
Mr. & Mrs. Austin Hey of
Detroit visited on the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Hey.
Both couples visited with their
mother, Mrs. Hey, a patient at
Pa.rkwood Hospital, London who
celebrated a birthday this week-
end.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Arnold Myers of London.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Oestricher
visited in Strathroy Friday.
Mr. Ross Haugh is still con-
fined to his home.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Hodge, who
recently purchased the resi-
dence of the late Mr. Ed Beav-
er and Mrs. Beaver of Exeter,
moved into their home last
week.
work with the Canadian Indian
and Mrs. Stewart gave an in-
teresting paper on the work.
Mr. F. Willert presided for
the business. Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Skipper are to be in
charge of the worship for
Christmas meeting to be held
on December 21 with Mr. & Mrs.
Wellwood Gill to be in charge
of program. The meeting will
be a supper meeting, couples
will bring their families.
Lunch was served by Mr.
and Mrs. Les Greenwood and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willert.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Oestricher
visited Thursday with Mr. &
Mrs. Charles Green of Mitchell.
Mrs. Roy Finkbeiner is apa-
tient at South Huron Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Gran Roeszler
and family spent the weekend
with Mrs. B. Roeszler.
Wednesday evening of last
week the members of the EUB
church held a congregational
supper which was fairly well
attended. Following supper
there was a brief program and
the budget for 1965 was pre-
sented.
Mr. & Mrs. N, E. French and
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS.
KIRKTON
Twenty one ladies Were pre-
sent for the UCW meeting tteld
at the home of Mrs. T. Elliott.
The Study on education in
Trinidad was given by Mrs.
Jack Urquhart. Roll call was
answered by naming a current
event on the study. Mrs. H.
Bur gin conducted the Bible
study on the choosing of the
twelve apostles.
The slate of officers for 1965
are: Honorary president, Mrs.
Earl Watson; president, Mrs.
Clarence Switzer; vice-presi-
dents, Mrs. Stuart Shier, mrs.
Fred Rogers; recording sec-
retary, Mrs. Raymond Paynter;
assistant, Mrs. Jack Switzer;
corresponding secretary, Mrs.
Ron Denham; treasurer, Mrs.
Wes Neil; assistant, Mrs. Ross
Marshall; pianist, Mrs. Alex
Crago; ass't, Mrs. Fred Swit-
zer;
Committees: parsonage,
Mrs. Norman Amos, Mrs.Her-
man Paynter, Mrs. Wes Doupe;
Mrs. Cliff Scott; social, Mrs.
Jack Urquhart and Mrs. Roger
Urquhart; community friend-
ship, Mrs. Charles 13 aillie;
membership, Mrs. Ev. Doupe;
stewardship. Mrs. T. Elliott;
supply and social assistance,
Mrs. Harry Burgin, Mrs. Lorne
Marshall; finance, Mrs. Harry
Burgin, Mrs. Stuart Shier; Mrs.
Fred Roger, Mrs. Wes Neil;
Mrs. T. Elliott, Mrs. Norman
Amos; press, Mrs. Raymond
Paynter; auditors, Mrs. Earl
Watson, Mrs. Lorne Marshall;
nominating, Mrs. Carl Mills,
Mrs. Bob Marshall, Mrs. Reg
Morrison.
BOY SCOUT EUCHRE
Boy Scouts sponsored a eu-
chre in Aberdeen Hall Monday
evening.
Prize winners were: ladies'
high, Mrs. Russell Morrison;
lone hands, Mrs. Archie Levy;
men's high, Harry Rodd; lone
hands, Leon Paul; lucky draw,
Mrs. Wes Doupe; lucky cup,
Bob Marshall.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Roundell
and Mark of Caistorville spent
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Garth Blackler and Patti Roun-
dell with Wendy Blackler.
The flowers-Mt
The flowers in St. Paul's
Church Sunday morning were
placed by the family in memory
of the late Maurice Blackler.
ST. PAUL'S BAZAAR
St. Paul's Anglican Church
held their annual bazaar in
Aberdeen Hall Friday evening
Nov. 13.
Rev. Lyle Bennett welcomed
the people and acted as chair-
man for the program which
included vocal solos by Dianne
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Love, Miss
Mae Hodgins, Mr. Mansel Hod-
gins of Grand Bend, Mr. & Mrs.
Wes Mellin of Parkhill visited
Wednesday with Mr. & Mrs.
Alvin Rose, Mr. & Mrs. Donald
Rose, Kathryn and Karen at
Morpeth.
Mrs. Wm. Dace is a patient
in South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. Ed Devine is a patient
in South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Patterson
and Winston spent the weekend
in Toronto and attended the
Royal Winter Fair.
Miss Deborah Thom as of
London spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Griffin
Thomas.
About thirty ladies from the
Grand Bend UCW attended a
meeting at the EUB church in
Dashwood Friday evening and
heard Miss Myrtle M. Lefever
speak on her work as a mission-
ary in Hong Kong.
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SHIPKA
Mrs. Roy Morenz attended
a managers meeting at the “Inn
On the Park" Toronto last
Thursday. Friday she was a
guest of "Carillon Towers",
Niagara F al 1 s and Saturday
visited with Mr. and Mrs. John
Smith, Hamilton.
PERSONALS
Mr. Ernest Morenz, Clinton,
and Miss Ann Dick, London,
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Roy Morenz and girls.
Mrs. Harry Sheppard visited
with Mr. Dave Sheppard, Tor-
onto, Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Westman
and family, London, visited re-
cently with Mr. Herbert Harl-
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Mr. & Mrs. Wray Sweitzer
and Barb visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Don Wilson and
family of Lakeside.
Mr. & Mrs. John Arnold,
Sudbury, visited last week with
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Arnold and
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