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Mr, & Mrs. Al Hodgins, Debbie
and Donnie of Thedford visited
Mr. & Mrs. G. Gotelaer Jr., Da-
vid and Peter of Ridgetown a
week ago and attended the Demol-
ition Derby just out of the town.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Little of the
Haig Farm have moved to Forest
due to Mr. Little's poor health.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Prance at-
tended the Prance-Beaver wed-
ding in Exeter recently.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Prance
celebrated their 35th wedding an-
niversary at Mr. & Mrs. G.
Gotelaer's, Ridgetown, last Sun-
day, Attending were Mr. John
Prance, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Wm.
Gill and family of Thedford, Miss
Fredericka Teetzel and friend
Mr, Edward Hunter of London
and Mr. & Mrs. Ron Desjardine
and Steven of Dashwood.
The Haig Farm is picking corn
and plowing,
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Page 18 Times-Advocato, NovernI;ser 23, 1967 Kippen district ladies
stage successful sale
Kitchell convener was Mrs.
Lloyd Cooper assisted by social
committee, Mrs. Harold Jones,
Mrs. Keith Lovell and Mrs. Wm
Cons Rt.
By MRS. NORMAN LONG
KIPPEN
The annual Bake Sale and Tea
sponsored by St. Andrew's 1./OW
was held Saturday afternoon in the
school room of the church and was
officially opened at 3 pm by Mrs.
D. Stuart, The sum of $179,00
was realized.
Convener for sewing and fancy
work booth was Mrs. Arrie Bin-
nendyk; cakes and cookies, Mrs.
R. McGregor; pies and tarts,
Mrs. Wm Bell; bread and buns,
Mrs,. John Anderson; produce,
Mrs. Ross Broadfoot; candy,
Mrs. John Sinclair; fish pond,
Mrs. Robt. Elgie; touch and take,
Mrs, Bert Faber,
Kirkton UC ladies
choose new officers
PERSONALS
Hunters who went to Restoule,
Ontario area from Kippen and the
surrounding area included Dave
Triebner, Wm. and Jack Bell,
Emerson Kyle, Jim McAllister,
Howard Srnale, Harold Parker,
Wilmer, Tom and Doug Dal-
rymple, Wes and Ross Richard-
son, Bill Tinney, Mervyn Eyre
and Lawrence Eyre.
Mr. Brian Triebner and Mr.
Brock Parker of Parry Sound
who are attending Fanshawe Col-
lege, London, spent the weekend
at the home of the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Trieb-
ner.
Mr. Elzar Mousseau along with
a party of hunters returned home
from being a week on the Mani-
toulin Island.
Kevin Faber, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Faber celebrated his
seventh birthday onSaturday with
seven little friends attending.
Mr. Louis Kirk, Kippen, and
Mr. Stuart Dick of Clinton re-
turned home from a deer hunt-
ing trip on the Bruce Peninsula
and were successful in landing
one deer.
Mr. Ed Sheffer of Dryden,
Michigan returned home Friday
after a week's visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Eldin Kerr.
Mrs. Jennie Schilbe of Exeter
and her sister Mrs. Alice Cook
of London visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mellis,
Mr. and Mrs. N. Long and Mr.
and Mrs. E. Kyle.
lican Church of Mr. Tom Atthill
and Miss L. Harris.
Mr. Sam Bell spent the week-
end with his sister Mr, & Mrs.
Tony wren of Sarnia.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Harvieux of
Toronto visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Norris Atthill and fam-
ily and Mrs, Dan Jarvis.
Mr. Oliver McCurdy is a pa-
tient in St. Marys Memorial Hos-
pital.
Misses Dawn Blackler, Pat
Chang, Betty Jean Gran of Tor-
onto spent the weekend with Mrs.
Ila Wackier.
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
KIRKTON
Mrs. Ray Paynter was hostess
for the UCW meeting Wednesday
afternoon, Nov. 8. Those taking
part in the worship service were
Mrs. T, Elliott, Mrs. Chas Baillie
and Mrs. Harry Burgin. Mrs.
Lorne Marshall took a chapter
of the study book on Japan.
The election of officers for
1968 was held. President is MrS.
Lorne Marshall; vice-president,
Mrs. Jack Urquhart; recording
secretary, Mrs. Jack Switzer;
assistant secretary, Mrs. Robt.
Marshall; treasurer, Mrs. Ross
Marshall; assistant treasurer,
Mrs. Wes Neil; pianist, Mrs.
Fred Switzer; assistant pianist,
Mrs. Clayton Ross;
Program committee, Mrs.
Fred Switzer and Mrs. Ella Urqu-
hart; social committee, Mrs.
Cliff Scott and Mrs. Ray Paynter.
Refreshments were served.
SPEAKS ON "INDIAN"
St. Paul's Anglican Church Wo-
man's Auxiliary met Monday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Clayton Smith. Mrs. Wm. Schaef-
er presided.
Mrs. S, J. Bell gave an inter-
esting paper on the "Indian".
Lunch was served by Mrs. Ken
Blackler and Mrs. Wm. Waghorn,
Over 150 persons attended a reunion of the Learners' of God class at James St. United Church, Sunday.
The occasion was in honor of the former teacher of the class Mrs. M, C. Fletcher, She's shown here
chatting with some of the former members, from the left: Mrs. Dan Moore, Dutton; Susan Dinney, Lon-
don; Darlene Snell, London; Mrs. Bryan Bonthron, London and Don Welsh, Don Mills. T-A photo
Ladies entertained
Clandeboye WI see slides
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IF IT'S
NEW and
DIFFERENT
Chances are you'll
see it first
at Conklin's
For example: this week, all 15 Conklin
branches throughout Southwestern
Ontario are showing the newest idea in
carpeting.
KRAUS CARPET MILLS'
LEISURE
TURF
INDOOR/OUTDOOR
PILE CARPETING
By MRS. J. H. PATON
CLANDEBOYE
The Clandeboye WI held the
November meeting in the United
Church as a family night with
about forty people. Mrs. Rae
Hodgins' group was in charge
of arrangements for the evening.
will meet Saturday morning, Nov.
18 for the last meeting at the home
of Mrs, Richard Worthington with
Mrs. Jim Donaldson as assistant.
There are 16 girls in the class.
On December 2 at 9:30 am at
Medway School a special invita-
tion is being sent for afternoon
meeting to the WI members and
the mothers of the girls,
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Mrs. Lily Young of Lucan com-
mented on the slides with Mr.
Sach projecting scenes from
Expo 196'7, Upper Canada Village,
California and Grand Canyon.
Debbie Millson delighted the
group with selections on her
accordion. Steven Carter render-
ed songs on his guitar. A piano
solo by Katherine Worthington
ended an enjoyable evening.
Mrs. Arnold Lewis expressed
appreciation to Mrs. Young and
Mr. Sach for their part in the
program. Mrs. A. Macintosh
thanked all the other participants.
The decision was made to give
each girl completing the 4H Club
a Centennial spoon. Achievement
day is December 4 at Medway
High School.
WI DELEGATES
Mrs. Wilmer Scott and Mrs.
Norman Hardy of Lucan on Fri-
day morning at 8 o'clock were
breakfast guests of Department
of Agriculture and Food at Lord
Simcoe Hotel, Toronto, with 250
attending. Earlier last week an-
other group of 250 were enter-
tained at the same place.
4-H CLUB
The Clandeboye 4-H Club,
‘'Clandeboye Groomed Girls"
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Hamilton
were guests last week of Mr.
& Mrs. Ray Norris, Weston.
Mrs. Jack Switzer and daugh-
ters were hostesses for a kitchen
shower Saturday evening in honor
of Miss Nancy Mason of Tor-
onto, bride-elect of December.
Mrs. Dan Jarvis and Mr. Nor-
ris Atthill attended the wedding
Friday evening in Gorrie Ang-
P ERSONALS
Mrs. Harry Murless with her
daughter, Mrs. Max Bloye of
London attended the bazaar at
St. Barbas Anglican Church on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Nights have
taken up residence in Mr. Ralph
Lynn's house on No. 4 Highway,
RR 1, Clandeboye.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cob-
leigh of Lucan visited Sunday
evening with Mrs. J. H. Paton
and William Allwright,
Mrs. Mervin Carter, prin-
cipal at Ailsa Craig School, has
been ill with the flu at home.
Miss Betty Ann Lewis spent
the weekend with the Cobleigh
family in Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickies,
RR 1 Lucan, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Millson
and family Sunday.
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arrange turkey bingo
at all drug stores-satisfaction or
money refunded.
reat
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Masse and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs, Ray Ducharme
and daughter, Sarnia, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald O'Rourke and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Kerr
Marshall of St. Thomas motored
to Toronto Saturday and attended
Royal Winter Fair.
Mr. Joseph McCarthy is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mittle-
holtz and boys, Exeter, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Hogan and girls, Ex-
eter, dined Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Hogan and Marg-
aret Anne.
Plans and preparations are
being,made this week for the
annua Turkey Bingo to be held
November 30 in Dashwood Com-
munity Centre. This Bingo is
sponsored by CWL
The "Rose Quilt" draw took
place at the November meeting
of the OWL group in the school.
Winners were Mrs. Noah Diet-
rich, RR 3 Dashwood for the
quilt and $10.00 was won by
Mr. Wm. J. Lush of Windsor.
Mr, and Mrs. Don Mahoney
and daughter of Galt visited with
Mr. and Mrs. John Mahoney over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Carey
spent the weekend in Windsor
Honor couple
at Saintsbury
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
SAINTSBIJAY
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Abbott
were guests of honor at a pres-
entation and euchre party held
in the Parish Hall, St. Patrick's
Church, Saturday evening.
Mrs. Clarence Davis read the
address and Mr. Aljoe Culbert
presented the couple with a radio
from members of the community
and relatives. Mr. Abbott thanked
all present. The group was enter-
tained by Lyle and Lynn Kerni-
gan of Loba - The boys tap dance
and step dance. Refreshments
were served.
PERSONALS
Mr. Wayne Carroll spent Sat-
urday at the Winter Fair at
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll
had Mr. and Mrs. Ron Carroll,
Ian and Brenda as guests Thurs-
day evening. Mrs. R. Carroll
was observing her birthday.
Messrs. David, Donald and
Darren McFalls spent Sunday
with their cousins, Nancy and
Marylou Tindall.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbs Jr.
accompanied by Dr. and Mrs.
George Lindsay, Sin-woe, Mr.
and Mrs. Robt Mogk, Guelph,
attended the Guelph General
School of Nursing Alumnae dance
at paradise Gardens Friday
evening and spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Mogk.
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis
attended a birthday dinner for
Bob Tindall at his home Thurs-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. MelSchrimshaw,
London, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Lake, Hyde Park, were Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Johnson.
Mr. Noble Greenlee, Toronto,
visited his nephew, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Greenlee Saturday evening.
Mr. Gote Wennestraum was
guest Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Heber Davis. The men
visited with Mr. Frank Smyth,
Centralia, who is under the doc-
tor's care.
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