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Arthur Rohde of Mitchell,.
Mrs, Lewis Johns -of gum,.
wile, Mrs. Williarte. Johns, Mrs.
William Rohde attended ashow,-
er for Miss Dorothy Johns of
ilderton, bride-elect of this
month, at the home Of Mrs,
Ben Fisher of Beter, Beterrlq.
evening.
Quite a number of relatives.
and friends. called at the home,
of Mr. & Mrs. liaXold Rowe
on Saturday to see the trousseau
of Miss Ann Marie Rowe, bride,
elect of this Saturday,
period on Brazil. Mrs. Murray
Dawson, Mrs. Jack Stewart and
Mrs. EleV Morgan assisted with
the topic, Mrs. Victor Jeffery
gave a reading.
Mrs. Edwin Miller, press-
dent, took charge of the busi-
ness. Mrs. Hugh Wilspn gave
a Christign Stewardship read-
ing "Wily I Support My Church".
HAPPY DOUBLES PICNIC
Saturday evening members of
the Happy Doubles Club and
their families numbering 70 had
a barbecue picnic at Riverview
Park, Exeter. After supper,
sports were held,
Winners in races for girls,
5 and under, were Ruth Bray,
Brenda Hodgert; boys, Bradley
Calm, Murray Stewart; girls,
0,7,8, Diane Hodgert, 'Janice
Stewart; boys, Keith Passmore,
Robbie Stewart; girls, 9 to 12,
Marlene Stewart, Beth Pass-
more; boys, Paul Passmore,
Robert Bray; young men, Den-
nis Passmore, Douglas Rohde;
Girls, kick the slipper, Beth
Passmore, Marlene Stewart;
boys, Douglas Rohde, Grant
Hodgert; most freckles, David
Passmore.
Relay, blind horse turnabout,
Ross Hodgert and Mrs. Lorne
Baliantyne; guess candies in
jar, Reg Hodgert; guess whose
belt it belonged to, Lorne Ball-
antyne.
The picnic and sports were
arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Passmore and Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Stewart.
Mr. Jack S t e wart of the
Church settlement committee,
Rev. Hugh Wilson and Mr. Don-
ald Bray attended the London
Conference held at Westminster
College last Tuesday.
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller,
Brian, Barry and Barbara at-
tended the Brock picnic at
Riverview Park Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Eiford,
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Woodham family
attend graduation
Ava and Michael of Elimville,
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray, Ro-
bert, Janet and Ruth were Sun.
day guests with Mr. & Mrs.
William Biford.
Mr, & Mrs. William Rohde,
Douglas, Glenn and Calvin were
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By MRS. ROBERT RUNDLE
DHAIVI
Mr, & Mrs. Norris Webb,
Miss Joanne Webb of London
attended convocation cere-
monies at University of Western
Ontario Friday when Mr. Rattail
Wareham received his Bachelor
of Scieece degree.
Mrs, M. Copeland and Jean
were guests at the culver-Don-
nelly wedding in Ca.nfield United
Church Saturday and spent the
weekend with Miss Winnifred
Walker and Mr. Wendell Walk-
er and also called on Mr. &
Mrs. Mac Walker of Caledonia
Sunday afternoon.
Guests Sunday with Mr. &
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
The official board of the
Thames Road charge met Mon-
day evening. plans were made
for welcoming the new minister.
The Thames Road charge will
be served this year by the Rev.
George Hansford. Mr. Hansferd
was ordained this year. He and
his wife are expected early in
the summer.
STUDY BRAZIL
Last Wednesday evening the
UCW met with Mrs. James
Anderson and Mrs. Ken Duncan
as hostesses. There were 31
present.
Mrs. Victor Jeffery was in
charge of the worship service
assisted by Mrs. Howard Cun-
nington, Mrs. Ray Cann gave a
piano instrumental.
Mrs. Floyd Stewart was in
charge of the topic on "Brazil
in Christian Community". She
conducted a question and answer
Mrs, Glenn Copeland, Cynthia
and Ellen were Mr. & Mrs.
Harold Levy, Karen and Barry
of St. Marys, Mr, & Mrs. Ray
Mills of Exeter, M. & Mrs,
George Wheeler and David.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Beckett
and girle, Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Kelzer and family of Stratford
spent Sunday at Springbank
Mr. Frank Levy, Rachel and
Helen of Transvaal visited Sat-
urday with Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Smith.
Mrs. Robert Rundle, Miss
Barbara Skinner and Jim Rued-
le of Exeter visited Sunday with
Mrs. Wilbert Payne and Jim,
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Payne of Lon-
don.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Brock, Mr.
& Mrs. George Blatchford of
Detroit were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Dianne
and Douglas.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy McCurdy
and family of Kirkton, Mr. &
Mrs. Reg McCurdy visitedSun-
day with Mr. & Mrs. Ira Mc-
Curdy and Ross.
Warren Wilson of 'Uniondale
was a weekend guest, Mr. &
Mrs. Don Wilson, Sandra and
Perry were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith.
Mr. Andrew Stewart of Nia-
gara Falls visited Monday with
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith.
Mrs. Mary Smith is spending
some time with her daughter and
family, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Pearce
of London.
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Taylor of
London, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Rodd
were visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
John Rodd, Pamela and Calvin
Sunday.
Miss Norma and Wilbert Han-
son of Mount pleasant visited
Thursday evening with Mrs.
John Butters.
High school gals model fashions
one of the highlights of the annual science fair program at SHDHS Thursday was a fashion show
presented by the home economics students as they paraded the clothes they have been busily
making this year. Some of the models above, from the left: Ruth Hodge, Linda Pickering, Elizabeth
Ellerington, Kathy Bracken and Joy selclon. --T-A photo
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By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
Mr. & Mrs. J. Whiteford of
Grand Bend, Mr. & Mrs. Robt.
Coates and Judith of Exeter
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Squire Herdman.
Mrs. Agnes Drummond of
Exeter is spending a few days
with Mr. John Miners and fam-
ily while Mrs. John Miners
is a patient in South Huron
Hospital having undergone sur-
gery last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Rennie,
Joanne and David of Toronto
are spending this week with
Mr. & Mrs, Wm. Routly.
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Raverty of
Ajax, Mrs. Connie Cummings
of Toronto visited Saturday with
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Routly.
There will be no services
at Elimville Church this Sunday,
June 13, due to Thames Road
Sunday School Anniversary.
Mrs. Wm. Routly and Mrs.
Jerry Rennie attended a trous-
seau tea Saturday evening at
the home of Mrs. Harold Rowe
in honor of her daughter Anne-
Marie, bride-elect of this Sat-
urday.
Mr. & Mrs. Everett Skinner,
Miss Ruth Skinner, Mr. Laverne
Skinner, Mr. Bert Rivers, Mr.
& Mrs. Reg McDonald and fam-
ily of Exeter visited Sunday with
mr. & Mrs. Elgin Skinner of
Islington.
Mr. & Mrs. De Vrye and
Denise of Tillsonburg are oc-
cupying the house of Mr. Squire
Herdman for two months while
they are in this district hoeing
sugar beets and turnips.
Honor pastor and wife
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In the evening a reception was
held at Ross's parents, RR 3
Ailsa Craig.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Harvey Morley were Mr.
Bert Greenlee of Exeter, Mrs.
Violet Allison and Kathleen and
Gordon Morley.
Rev. John Davies of Brinsley
United Church was guest
preacher for anniversary ser-
vices held at Staffa Sunday.
A chicken barbecue is planned
to be held at Brinsley United
Church in July.
Miss Jackie Lewis visited
with Mr. & Mrs. Kelly Robin-
son and family on Sunday.
Blest be the Tie that Binds
after which a social half hour
was spent together.
Mathers also Debbie Finkbeiner
and Mary Ellen Schlenker who
sang and read a poem. Miss
Doris Schwartz and Fay Sch-
lenker sang a duet. For Spiritual
Life, Mrs. A. M. Schlenker
played a record of eThe Lord's
Prayer" by George Beverley
Shea.
Rev. and Mrs. Schlenker were ,
then called forward. Mrs. Paul
Schenk read the address and
Mrs. Ervin Ratz presented them
with a pole lamp as a remem-
brance before their departure
to serve at Roseville and Wil-
mot Centre. Mrs. Schlenker
was also presented with a cup
and saucer from her serving
group.
All joined in the singing of
PLAN SPECIAL DAYS
Special plans are being made
for the next two Sundays In
connection with the EUB church.
Children's Day and baptism will
be observed Sunday June 13 at
10:00 am and Sunday, June 20,
they will hold their Memorial
Service at the EUB cemetery
at 3:00 pm.
By MRS. L. PRESZCATOR
CREDITON
The WSWS of the EUB church
met Tuesday evening June 1.
Mrs. Paul Schenk provided
quiet music.
President Mrs. Ervin Ratz
conducted the business, begin-
ning with a moment of silent
prayer and reports of the com-
mittees.
The room was tastefully de-
corated with tables and flowers,
which were to represent the
Christian church in the land of
flowers, Japan.
Mrs. Emery Fahrner, the
convener, had for her theme
Love and Understanding".
Those taking part were Mrs.
Lorne Finkbeiner, Miss Laura
PERSONALS
Rev. & Mrs. Howard Z urbrigg
who have been appointed to re-
place Rev. & Mrs. A. M. Sch-
lenker visited in town this past
week.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wade and
family of Ancaster visited over
the weekend with Mr. & MrS.
John Wade.
Mr. Clayton Sims, who has
been a patient at South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, was moved
to St. Joseph's Hospital inLon-
don at the end of the week.
Rev. & Mrs. A. M. Schlenker
and family attended the Shatto-
Emke wedding at Elmwood Fri-
day evening.
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ton spent the weekend with Mr.
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Mrs. Lorne Preszcator and
boys.
The EUB choir provided the
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100th anniversary of Clande-
boye United Church.
Flowers in the EUB church
Sunday were placed there by
the family of the late Mrs.
Emma Beaver in her memory.
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