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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-05-27, Page 10Page 10 Times-Advocate, May 27, 1971 GFTS MEMORIAL TROPHY — Bill Dunnell of the Lucan-Ilderton Jets is the first recipient of the Barney Macklem Memorial trophy. Jim Macklem, second from the left makes the presentation of the trophy in honor of his father, the late Barney Macklem who was treasurer of the Jets. Dunnell accepts the award as the most valuable player on the Jets roster. Looking on are executive members Jim Craig, left and Vic Neil at the right. T-A photo Shower bride at Whalen Did You Know an averageof 20 units of blood is needed for every open heart operation. Put your money where you get your mortgage Most of the money invested in our high interest paying Guaranteed Investment Certificates has a priority in mortgage loans we make in the same area. Your investment in Victoria and Grey Certificates, not only helps you, it helps your community to grow and prosper. 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TgNIPLgMAN STAFFA Mr. & Mrs. Robert McCaughey were in Ridgetown, Friday at- tending the graduation of their son Hugh, from the Agricultural Production and Management Course at Ridgetown College. Visiting with Mr, & Mrs, George Vivian Sunday were, Mr, & Mrs. Carter Kerslake and Craig, Mr. & Mrs, Jim Thompson and Ricki, Goderich. The oc- casion being. Craig's birthday. Mr. Lloyd Cameron, Brian Miller, Keith Butson and David Templeman, attended a Scout Camporee at Shakespeare over the holiday weekend. Mrs. Gilbert Duncan, Exeter and Mr. & Mrs. Pat Weir, Tim- mins, visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Miller and Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman. Rev. & Mrs. Bruce Eaton and family, Orillia, and Mrs, Eaton Sr., Acton, spent the holiday weekend at their home in the community. Mrs. Glen Elliott and baby daughter, have returned home from Seaforth Community Hospital. the weekend with her family, Mr. & Mrs. Clifton Miller and Paul. Mr. Ross McNicol, Hensel), visited recently with Mr. 4. Mrs, Bob Norris. Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Dow visited Saturday evening with Mr. .4 Mrs, Russell Miller. JoanneWorden, Ottawa visited over th e weekend with her father, Alvin Worden and Bill. Andrew and Janice Vivian visited over the weekend with. their uncle and aunt, Mr, & Mrs, Jim Thompson and Ricki, Goderich, Alec Scott, Rob Ternpleman, Dick Reaney and Dennis. Seebach, Mitchell, spent' the holiday weekend with Rick Geisler, North Bay, Mr. & Mrs, Harry McGaughey By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE WHALEN Mrs. Ken Hodgson left by plane from Windsor, Sunday for a three week visit to London, England. Mrs. David Hodgson, Windsor, accompanied her. Elimville folk visit Ottawa By MRS. ROSS SKINNER ELIMVILLE Mrs. Mildred Price of Detroit, Mich., visited last week with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Bell. Mr. & Mrs. John Batten, Mr. & Mrs. Emerson Penhale visited over the weekend with Miss Joan Batten at her cottage at Bennet Lake. Craig Webber, Larry Fulton, Dale Skinner spent the holiday weekend at Silver Lake, along with Gerry Morgan, Jack Mayer, Dennis Rowe and Doug Webber from Thames Road. Mrs. Elson Lynn, Mrs. Wm Morley, Mrs. Floyd Cooper, Mrs. Theron Creery, Mrs. Gilbert Johns, Mrs. Ross Skinner, Mrs. Cliff Jaques and Miss Ruth Skinner from the Elimville Women's Institute attended the District Annual at Hensall United Church, Thursday. Mrs. Morley commented on the display of Tailoring. Mrs. Wm Routly, Mrs. Theron Creery, Miss Ruth Skinner and Mrs, Gilbert Johns and Mrs. Elson Lynn attended the District Annual of East Middlesex last Wednesday at Nilestown. Mr. & Mrs. Wm Routly spent the holiday weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Rannie of Brantford. Ready Mix CONCRETE Plant 235.-0833 Residence 228-6961 C.A. McDOWELL Mrs. C. Bowman, Revere and Mrs. Margery Morley attended the Women's Federation banquet at Strathroy, Tuesday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Thos. Simpson, London, were Sunday callers with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Mille. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Larry Kilpatrick, London, Susan and Karen Kilpatrick returned home with them for a few days. The Auxiliary of the Pen- tecostal Church, Lucan, met at the home of Mrs. E. Ferguson, Monday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Walter Gee were Saturday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Allen Hodgins. Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Pullman, Mitchell. Barbara Moffat, Mrs. Margery Morley and Mrs. Alton Neil arranged a bridal shower Saturday evening at the Com- munity Centre honoring Laura By MRS. By MRS. KEN McKELLAR CROMARTY Mr. & Mrs. Charles Salter, Kitchener, visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Calder McKaig and Mr. Angus McKaig. Mrs. Mildred Crago and Mrs. Alan Somers, St. Marys visited Monday evening with Mr. & Mrs. K. McKellar, Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Roy McCulloch were Mr. & Mrs. William Baxter and family, Mitchell, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Waddell and family of Guelph. Bonnie Kerslake has finished her term at Western University London and has taken a position for the summer months at Vic- torian Inn, Stratford. Mr. & Mrs. Everard Kerslake accompanied by Mrs. Muriel Miller, Seaforth are holidaying this week in New York. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hamilton and John, Mrs. Everard Ker- slake, Denise and Marie, Mrs. Barry Miller, Farquhar, Mrs. Muriel Miller, Seaforth, attended French bride-to-be of June. Around 35 were present. Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hodgins and Mr. Hubert Hodgins, Granton visited with Mrs. Alice Scott at Strathroy General Hospital, Sunday, Monday, Mr, & Mrs. Alton Neil and Donald were dinner guests with Ainsley Neil, Exeter, honoring Donald's birthday. Mr. & Mrs. Grafton Squire, Sue Ann and Paul, Ron Squire, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgson, Mr. & Mrs, Wm. Morley and Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins attended the 25th wedding anniversary party for Mr. & Mrs. Jack Dickins, Exeter, at the Legion Hall, Friday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Guebes and Ervin, London, Mr. & Mrs. Zemitis and family, Dashwood were Sunday guests at the Beitan home. Inta Beitan and Iris Eglitis spent the weekend with the former's grandmother, Mrs. Ervins Udris, London. graduationexercises atiiidgetown Agricultural College, where Mr. Hugh McCaughey of Staffa was among those who graduated from the Agricultural Production and Management Course. Frances Scott was home from London for the holiday weekend. Barbara Kerslake, high school student at Seaforth enjoyed a bus trip to Washington recently. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Russell were Mrs. Bert Russell, Mitchell, Miss Florence Russell and Miss Susan Russell, Toronto and Mrs. Grace Scott, Cromarty. Those from Cromarty at- tending the social gathering in Stratford put on by the Liberal Association of Perth, for friends of Hugh Edighoffer, M.P.P., were Mr. & Mrs. Calder McKaig, Mr, & Mrs. Mervin Dow, Mr. & Mrs. James Miller, Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. George Wallace who passed away in Seaforth Hospital, Friday. holiday Parents attend son's graduation and family, Arthur, visited over the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Robert McCaughey and family. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Norris and family, Brampton visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Bob Norris. Mrs. Sam Norris returned to her home with them after spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Lyall, Toronto, Huron County's LARGEST Selection of Pet Supplies KEN McKELLAR BIDDULPH STUDENT COUNCIL — The student council at Biddulph Central school was .elected recently. They are, from the left, treasurer Don Riddell, boy president Don Latta, girl president Ellen Bonnie Miller, Hamilton spent Shunika and secretary Tammy Tutty. 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