The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-10-15, Page 13ON THE MARK — These South Huron District High School students
are getting ready for the last mile on Saturday's walkathon to
Hensall and back. Harry McNeil is making like a sprint star for the
final spurt while Dan Kerslake, Brian Tuckey, Dennis Doidge and
Terry Janke take things more casually, T-A photo
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Friends fete bride
ot Whalen event
They visited also with Mr. &
Mrs. Ian Murray at Scarborough.
Eldon Bullock and Fern
Mann of Peterborough spent
Thanksgiving weekend with the
former's mother, Mrs. Geo
Bullock.
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I3Y MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
WHALEN.
Laura and Barbara French
were hostesses at a community
shower at the Community
Centre, Saturday evening and
Mrs. Mary French was hostess
for another party, Sunday
afternoon, in honor of Janice
Morley, bride-elect of October.
PERSONALS
Joan Hodgins and Janet
Miller, London, were Sunday
guests of Mr. & Mrs. Percy
Hodgins and family,
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Kirkham,
Mitchell, were Thanksgiving
visitors with Mr, & Mrs. Cleve
Pullman.
Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hodgins
attended the funeral, Tuesday,
in London, of the late Bishop
Luxton.
Dace Beitans attended
Latvian YP Congress in London
during the weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Kilpatrick
and family, London, spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Norman Hodgins,
Miss Audrey Anderson,
Stratford spent the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon
Johnson.
Mr. & Mrs. E. Ferguson were
in Parkhill, Sunday, guests of
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Allen who were
observing their second wedding
anniversary.
Mrs. Margery Morley, Jim
Foster, Stratford and Mr. & Mrs.
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Wm. Morley attended the
funeral of the late Mrs. Tom
Smith, Hepworth, Thursday.
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh McIntyre,
Mr, & Mrs. Gary McIntyre and
family, Glencoe were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Art
Abbott.
Mr. & Mrs. Andy Langton,
London, visited recently with
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Duffield.
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Hodgins and
Mark were in London, Sunday
visiting Mr. & Mrs. Walter Gee,
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Mardlin,
Louise and Lynn, London
Township, Mrs. Minnie Mardlin,
Granton; Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence
Hodgins, Lucan, were Sunday
Thanksgiving visitors of Mr. &
Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins and
Berton.
Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil and
Don, also Mr. & Mrs. Cliff
Rawlings and Glenn,
Clandeboye, were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. & Mrs. Albert
Smith, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Hodgson,
London, spent a few days
recently with Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Hodgson.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Foster and
family, Stratford were
Thanksgiving weekend visitors
with Mrs. Margery Morley.
Mrs. Arvid Beitans; Dace and
Inta attended the Latvian Song
Festival in Toronto, Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Wallis, Craig
and Carolyn, London were
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Alton Wallis and Gerald.
Mrs. Margery Morley was in
Strathroy attending the math
meeting sponsored by the Math
Association, Stratford.
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Jeffery
visited Thursday evening with
Mr. & Mrs, Darrel Parker, Staffa.
Mrs. Wilmer flowatt,
Londesboro, spent the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Mac Hodgert.
Miss Ida Hall, London spent
"the holiday weekend with Mrs.
William Elford.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Elford, Ave
and Michael, Elimville, Mr. &
Mrs. Donald Bray, Robert, Janet
and Ruth were Sunday guests
with Mrs. William Elford,
Ronald and Doris.
Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Allison,
Exeter, were Saturday evening
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin
Passmore.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard
Cunnington, Mr. & Mrs. Edwin
Miller, Mrs. Myrtle Passmore,
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde were
guests at the Clare-Miner
wedding in Thames Road church
Saturday and the reception in
Elimville Church.
UCW Group 1 catered to the
Richardson Duncan wedding at
the church Saturday.
Beverley Passmore, London,
spent the holiday weekend and
Cathy Brazier, Brantford, is
visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin
Passmore.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Morley,
Exeter and Mr. & Mrs. William
Rohde visited the Mum Festival
at Port Burwell Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Warren Brock,
Exeter, were Monday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller.
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller,
were guests at the Giles-Westcott
wedding, Saturday at the United
Church, Exeter.
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By MRS. IRVIN RADER
The October meeting of
Dashwood W.I. was held
October 6 with the Historical
Research group in charge with
Mrs. Mervyn.Tieman as convener.
Several guests were present,
including Mrs. Delbert Geiger,
district-president, Mrs. Victor
Dinnin, and Mrs. Allan Fraser of
Exeter who was guest speaker.
She spoke on Canadian glass,
showed pictures, and had books
to show the ladies.
Mrs. Irwin Rader discussed
the motto, Study the past if you
would define the future.
Elizabeth Datars favoured with
several piano selections.
Mrs. Howard Maier,
president, dealt with the
business. A card of thanks was
read from Brother Bob
Mittleholtz for the contribution
to his work. A donation was
made to C.N.I.B.
The London Area Convention
will be held at Central United
Church, Stratford, November 12
and 13 and the resolutions were
read and a vote taken on each.
Cookies and squares are to be
donated to the bazaar at
Huronview. A Christmas gift of
money is to be sent to the
Institute's adopted girl in India.
LUTHERAN WEEKEND
Paul Rader, Janice, John and
Ricky Hayter, Randy and John
Becker, Diane Miller, Michael
Fleet, and Jim Nielson, all of
Zion Lutheran Walther League,
attended the Ontario District
Young People's Convention at the
Park Motor Hotel, Niagara Falls.
The theme was, Life After Birth.
THANKSGIVING VISITORS
With Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader
and family were Mr. & Mrs.
Lloyd Howe, Mary Jo and
Shelley of London, Mr. & Mrs.
Fred Miller, Brenda, Charlotte
and Karen of Zion, and Nancy
Scott of Strathroy.
Miss Iris Becker of Toronto
with Mr. & Mrs. V. L. Becker.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wein, Mrs.
Rose Laub, Exeter, Miss Irma
Wein, Clinton, Miss Susan
Whittier of London with Mrs.
Hilda Wein.
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Boyle and
family. at Midland and Toronto.
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