The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-08-28, Page 9WINNERS OF THE RESCUE RACE - At Sunday's monthly horse show sponsored by the Exeter
• Saddle club various events were included on the program. Shown above are the top finishers in the
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Happy Doubles fete
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TimesrAchrocale.r. August 20, 1969
Page 9
- Continued from Page 8
2.04,4 - Smokey Hal (Bev
Cunningham) 1; Silver C (Ray
Core) 2; Mic Mac (Joe
Hollingsworth)3.
Class 2.00 - 2.0'7 - Dolly Lee
Ross Garside) 1; Peter Hi Lee
George Rawlings) 2; Belle's Gift
Ray Core) 3.
Class 1.39 - 1.46 - Time - 1.54
- Miss Van Riddell (Willard
Maitland) 1.
Class 1.39 and faster -
Victory's Royal Lady (Don
Wilcox) 1; Mr. Crescendo (Ernie
Archer) 2.
Children's - First Division -
Time - 2.07.2 - Beauty's Dream
(Paul Core) 1; Little Henry
P
Stevie Hollingsworth) 2; St.
aul's Lad (Murray Meadows) 3.
Second Division - Time - 1.42 -
Miss Van Riddell (Fraser
Maitland) 1; Road Runner (Mike
Wilcox) 2; Johnnie's Delight
(Gord Hollingsworth) 3.
Powder Puff - First Division -
Time - 1.56 - Road Runner
Delight (Marg Hollingsworth) 3.
Second Division - Time - 2.11 -
Fury Ann (Elizabeth Hitchcock)
1; Little Henry (Jane
Hollingsworth) 2; Trixie Lee
(Beatrice Woodburn) 3.
Chariots - Times .36 and .36 -
Attractive Lady and Lady Bird
Jack Parsons) 1,1; Prince and
`Trigger (Larry Merrier) 2,2;
Rusty and Champ (Jim Windsor)
3,3.
.0y MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
WHALEN
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson
entertained at a family gathering
Saturday evening at their borne.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Earl-Johnson and Mr. and
Whalen couple 'honored.
on .orystal. anniversary
By MRS. M. H. ELSTON
Bl DDULPH
Master Gary Skinner had the
misfortune to fall on a sharp
piece of metal while playing on
his father's lawn. He cut his
knee and required 20 stitches to
close the wound, Gary is
progressing favorably.
Miss Birdine McFalls R.N. of
Detroit spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. & Mrs, Alex
McFalls.
Mrs. Ross Lester of Brigden
finished her summer course at
C.W.O. and returned home after
spending the summer term with
her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Al
McFall&
The Rev. N. D. Knox and
Mrs. Knox, Elizabeth and Ruth
were dinner guests of M. H. &
Mrs. Elston, Sunday.
Mrs. Mervin Elston
accompanied by Mr. & Mrs. Bill
Abbott of Niagara Falls were
dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Mugford, Lucan.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex McFalls and
Miss Birdine attended the
funeral of Mrs. Garnet Flynn,
Sunday at Murdy Funeral Home
in Lucan conducted by the Rev.
M. A. Hunt, a former minister of
Trivia Memorial Church at
Exeter. Mrs. Flynn was the
former Myrta McFalls, who was
born and raised on the second
concession of Biddulph,
attended No, 9 school and
Fraser Presbyterian Church .
Mrs. Ellen Flannigan of
London is visiting with her
daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Blair.
Miss Wendy Elston spent the
weekend with Miss Joan
Anderson of the Rectory,
Exeter.
Misses Bonnie, Robin and
Fay Ann Blair are spending the
week at Grand Bend.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Blair spent
last week with Mr. & Mrs. Bob
Blair.
Visitors during the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. M. H. Elston
were the Rev. Frank Trudgeon
and Mrs. Trudgeon of Macklin,
Saskatchewan, Mr. Wm. H.
Lambourn, Mrs. Cliff Ings and
Albert Nichols, all of London.
The Rev. Jim Seunarine and
Mrs. Seunarine and family of
Jamaica spent Sunday evening
with Mr. & Mrs. Sam Skinner
and family. They also had as
their guests Cecil Skinner,
Exeter; Mr. & Mrs. Neil
McAllister and Mr. & Mrs. John
a gift on the occasion of their
15th wedding anniversary.
Allan Johnson was also
presented with, a gift prior to
leaving to attend Briarcraft
College, Moosejaw.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Belle Tapp, Virden,
Manitoba, is spending several
days with Mrs. Margery Morley.
Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman
were guests Saturday at the
Pullman-Docking wedding at
Fullerton United Church.
Mr. & Mrs. Arvid Beitans and
family were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. E. Biete.
Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman are
spending a few days this week
with Mr. & Mrs. Roy Grey,
Dicksburg, Michigan.
Recent visitors with Mrs.
Margery Morley were Miss Jessie
Finlayson, Clarkson, Mrs.
Gordon Webb, Montreal, Mrs. 0.
E. Webb, Burlington, Mrs, Mac
Allison, Ailsa Craig, Mrs. Wilson
Morley, Mr. and Mrs. Melville
Gunning and Muriel, Exeter.
Mrs. Stewart Adkins, North
Bay, is spending a few days with
Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson,
Mary and Betty and Mr. & Mrs.
Allan Hodgins spent Sunday at
Port Frank.
Mr. & Mrs. Adams, London
were Sunday guests with Mr. &
Mrs, Alton Neil.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Sotcher and
family returned to their home at
San Jose, California, by plane,
having holidayed with Mrs,
Margery Morley.
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• Thursday evening friends,
neighbors and members of the
Happy Doubles Club met at the
manse and shivareed Rev.
Stewart and Mrs. Miner on the
occasion of their twenty-fifth
wedding which was last Tuesday.
Mrs. Barry Jeffery gave a
• humorous reading, Mrs. Lorne
Ballantyne and Mrs. Murray
Dawson conducted several
contests. Mrs. William Rohde
read an address and Mrs. Edwin
Miller presented Mr. and Mrs.
Miner with a chromex tray with
relish dish and a glass dish.
Both replied and thanked
those present for the gifts and
evening.
Mrs. Miner modeled her
wedding dress of 25 years ago.
PERSONALS
There will be Sunday School
and church at the regular hours
Sunday, August 31.
Misses Catherine a n d
Rosemary Miller are visiting with
their uncle and aunt, Mr. & Mrs.
Howard Cunnington.
Miss Janet Cunnington is
holidaying with her
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Mrs. Almer Passmore, Darlene
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with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Merrill of
Bayfield,
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde
and Calvin visited Sunday
evening with Mr. & Mrs. Glenn
Jeffery.
Miss Patricia Miner returned
home Thursday after having
visited her sister, Miss Ethel
Miner at Baie Verte,
Newfoundland, for a week.
Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert, Mrs.
Almer Passmore, Darlene and
Dale, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Passmore
and family were among those
who visited during the weekend
with Miss Mary Gardiner at her
cottage near Grand Bend.
Miss Karen Rodd of
Woodham, Misses Judith Cann,
Beth Passmore, Darlene
Passmore and Marlene Stewart
went on the train from London
to the C.N.E. Toronto,
Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Harding Vowles,
Doug and Bobby of Toronto
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Mrs. Steve Fields and family,
London; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Johnson and family, Ilderton;
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bettridge,
St. Marys. ,
During the evening Mr. and
Mrs. Fields were presented with
McAllister. David Seunarine
remained with Gary Skinner for
a few days.
By MRS. KEN /*KELLAR
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gardiner
visited Tuesday with Mr, & Mrs.
Vernon Kaufman of Woodstock.
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Kramer of
Narkerth, Philadelphia, visited
last week with Mr. & Mrs. Keith
McLaren.
Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker and
Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Parker visited
last week with cousins Mrs.
Arvilla Drummend and Mr. &
Mrs. Wray Drummond of RR 3
Staples and Mr. & Mrs. Glen
Traffin, Rondeau Park.
Miss Colleen Moorehead,
Rostock, holidayed with Mr. &
Mrs. Alex Gardiner.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Scott,
Miss Jean Colquhoun, Mr. &
Mrs. Tom Colquhoun and
Gordon, Mr. & Mrs. Gary
Finlayson and family, Mrs.
Duncan Scott and family, Mr. &
Mrs. Reg Finlayson and Michael,
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Splane, Miss
Frances Scott, London Mrs.
Sadie Scott were guests of Mr. &
Mrs. James Scott and Ronnie at
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Sunday.
Members of the family of Mr.
& Mrs. Otto Walker were guests
of Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Currie,
Dorchester, Sunday honoring
Mrs. Larry Gardiner and Mr.
Otto Walker on their birthdays.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
'Mrs. Alex Gardiner were Mr. &
Mrs. Doug Lacey and Darrell of
Waterloo and Mrs. Gerald
Moorehead and Kim of Rostock.
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