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COLEMAN REUNION
The Coleman reunion was held
at Lions Park, Seaforth, Sunday.
Sports events were won by the
following: Cam Uhler, Darlene
Dungey, Kathie Coleman,
Brenda Finlayson, Chuck
Dungey, Brett Finlayson, Doug
Hildebrand, Brenda Finlayson,
Chuck Dungey and Kathie
Coleman,
Other winners were Kathie
Coleman, Joan Hildebrand, Bev
Coleman, Dean Dungey, Brett
Finlayson, Mr. & Mrs. Bruce
Coleman, Brad Finlayson, Grace
Dungey, Marjory and Kathy
Coleman, Brett Finlayson, and
Mrs. Nancy Cartwright.
Couple coming the farthest
distance was Mr. & Mrs. Gordon
Carnachan of Florida, and
largest family present was
Charles Dungey's.
Lucky spot was won by Mrs.
Bruce Coleman.
President, Charles Dungey,
held a short business meeting at
the close of supper hour and new
President will be Emmerson
Coleman of Seaforth.
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Lippert and
boys of Palmyra visited Monday
afternoon with Mrs, Stan
Preszcator and called on other
relatives in Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Edwards of
Walkerton have spent the past
two weeks in Crediton.
Kathy Dinney spent holidays
with her uncle and aunt, Mr. &
Mrs. Howard Clark, Dashwood.
Margaret Haist of Caledonia
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Haist
and Robert.
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
John Glanville and Mr. & Mrs.
Edward Regele of Walton.
Mrs. Jack Dye, Chris, Brian
Dinney and Michael Clark are
spending the week in Wiarton.
Marvin Wein who is working at
Chalk River spent the weekend
with his family.
Tammy Preszcator spent
Friday with Randy Hicks of RR1,
Crediton.
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Preszcator of
RR 1, Crediton and Mr. & Mrs.
Larry Preszcator of Stratford
spent the weekend camping near
Goderich.
USA folk at
family affair
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
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Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Harvieux of
Algoma Mills, spent this week
with Mrs. Dan Jarvis. Mr. & Mrs.
Jack Robinson and daughter of
Toronto were other visitors this
past week.
Mr. & Mrs, Art Julian of Utica,
Mich., spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Miller McCurdy and
attended the Sawyer reunion in
Exeter Park,
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Robinson and
family spent the weekend with
Miss Betty Stephen at Dunedin,
Ontario,
Mr. & Mrs. Burns 131ackler
spent a couple of days at
Bracebridge where Wendy
Blackler is employed,
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Friends surprise celebrants tape 6 Times•At1vocate, ifsly 2Z 1971
By MRS, HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
Last Sunday afternoon family
and relatives surprised Mr, &
Mrs. Ken Baker on the occasion
of their 25th wedding an-
niversary. They received many
attractive gifts.
Wednesday evening, friends
and neighbours gathered at their
home and surprised them again
with a chivaree. Entertainment
was supplied by Jake Schroeder
presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Brophey of Parkhill; vice-
presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Klornan
Sprague of Windsor; secretary-
treasurer , Mrs. Jim Morton of
Strathroy; sports, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Walson of Wheatley; special
prizes, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Mollard, Parkhill.
The sports for the afternoon
were in the hands of Mr. and
Mrs. Eric Mollard,
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Sales in Exeter will be the appearance of magician Everette Mires of
London, The popular magic man will be presenting shows on lames
Street, east of Main at 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. T-A photo
and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake were
table conveners and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Kerslake and Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Webber were the
sports committee. Races were
won by the following: Leslie
Patterson, Tim Bender, Donna
Kerslake, Daryl Webber, Craig
Kerslake, Terry Bender, Janet
Parkinson, David Webber, Allen
Case, Margaret Parkinson,
Brenda Parkinson, Joan Ker-
slake, Gordon Hern and Bob
Case.
Other events were won by
Margaret Parkinson, Mrs.
George Frayne, Gerald Hern,
and Larry Heim
A number of relays were run
off with Elwyn Kerslake and Don
Case as captains.
Committee for 1972 is Robert
Kerslake, president; Mrs.
Gordon Bender, secretary; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Kerslake and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bender, table
committee; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Parkinson and Mr. and Mrs, Bob
Patterson, sports committee.
on the accordien and Hugh,
Morenz with the bones.
The couple were presented with
the gift of a lamp,
PERSONALS
Recent visitors with Mr, & Mrs,
Harry Sheppard were Mr. Chris
Baumgarten of Bothwell, his
daughter Verna, Mrs. John Cada,
and grandchildren, Jane and
Peter, of Tecumseh.
Mr. & Mrs. H. Morenz visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs, Bill
Coleman, Les and John at Kippen
and also attended the annual
Coleman reunion at Lion's Park,
Seaforth.
Mrs. Bill Flyfield is a patient at
Strathroy Middlesex General
Hospital; and Karen Guenther is
a patient in Children's War
Memorial Hospital in London.
Mr. & Mrs, Lorne Dietrich
accompanied by Mr, & Mrs.
Milford Dietrich of Windsor, have
returned from a 10 day trip of
sightseeing with stops at
Algonquin Park, Golden Lake,
Plevna and Belleville.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Dietrich and
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Holman spent the
weekend at Niagara Falls.
Mr. & Mrs. John Dietrich spent qweaftedeut ftew4
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by Mrs. Brown, organist, Mrs.
Wittich , soloist, and Howard
Campbell from the Blyth session.
For Family Night program
Harvey Johnston of Clinton
showed slides of a trip he and
Mrs. Johnston had taken to
Trinidad and the Bahamas.
Mrs. George Henderson of
Brucefield played several
selections on the piano during the
program, and Miss Gladys
Stanlake of Huronview thanked
the visitors on behalf of the
residents.
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
Mr. & Mrs, Hector Legere of
Los Angeles, California, visited
for a few days with the latter's
mother, Mrs. K. Cacciotti and
sister, Mrs. Fred Parkinson,
Fred and girls.
Mr. & Mrs. David Wheeler and
Mrs. Robert Corsaut visited
Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs.
Douglas Corsaut, Jeffrey and
Lisa of London.
Mr. & Mrs, Glenn Copeland and
girls and Miss Jean Copeland
visited Sunday afternoon with
Mr. & Mrs, Adrian Pringle of
London.
Mrs. Arthur Hopkin visited
Thursday with Mrs. Frank Hern
of St, Marys and also visited with
Miss Ada Hopkin and Mrs,
Thomas Doube at the Walsh
Nursing Home.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Corsaut of
Saginaw, Michigan visited
Saturday evening and Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. David Wheeler
and Mrs. Robert Corsaut.
SIDDALL REUNION
The Siddall reunion was held at
Lobo Memorial Park, Poplar
Hill, July 4 with relatives at-
tending from Vancouver, Essex,
New York, Strathroy, Sarnia,
Belleville, Denfield, Ailsa Craig
and Kirkton.
Mrs. Florence Fulton,
Strathroy, the oldest member
present, received a bouquet of
flowers.
Dr. Jack Siddall, Vancouver,
travelled the greatest distance
and Lianne, daughter of Nancy
and Ed Robson was the youngest
baby.
Races organized- by Jim and
Rose Siddall were won by
Tommy Crouch, Jimmy Camp-
bell, Geoffery, Cathy , Debbie,
Bill and David Siddall, Ellen
Eveleigh, Supper was served by
Norma and Oscar Crouch
assisted by Florence Campbell
and Florence Siddall. It was
followed by a short business
meeting conducted by president,
Shipley Siddall,
Florence Campbell returned to
Vancouver with Dr, J. Siddall for
a holiday.
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Alice Roorda, Norman Speir
and Jerry Collins provided the
music for the Monday get-
together in the auditorium.
There were twelve tables of
games played in the auditorium
on Wednesday. Prize winners for
the euchre were: ladies high,
Mrs. Proctor; men's high,
Rodger Gilbert; consolation,
Mrs. Beattie and Harvey Cutt.
A communion service was held
in the chapel Thursday morning
with Rev. Wittich of the myth
United Church in charge assisted
PASSMORE REUNION
The first reunion of all
descendants of William
Passmore and Mary Welsh was
held at Riverview Park, July 10,
with 135 seated for dinner.
Fletcher Staples, Toronto, ex-
tended a welcome to all.
Kenneth Duncan conducted
business as follows: the decision
was unanimous to hold a reunion
again in two years, at the same
time and place.
New officers are as follows:
president, Bob and Jean Mayer;
secretary-treasurers, Harding
and Elizabeth Vowles, Com-
mittee, Wib and Thelma Chuff,
Fred and Audrey Scott, Ken and
Rosemary Brazier; sports
committee, Fred and Leona
Smith, Russ and Pat Campbell;
table committee, Jim and
Dorothy Miller, and Ron and Pat
Patterson.
Prizes for sports were
awarded to Carolyn Pritchard,
Karen Campbell, Glen Patterson,
John Love, Michelle Brazier,
Leon Passmore, Janet
Passmore, Mary Margaret
Jeffery, Pat Patterson, Ron
Passmore, Murray Parsons, Ken
Brazier, Lavon Tree, Margaret
Parsons, Ken Duncan's team,
Reg Hodgert's team, Mrs.
Fletcher Staples, Ron Smith.
Youngest person, Debbie
Passmore, London; oldest
person, William Passmore,
Exeter.
Couple married longest, Will
and Mary Passmore, 62 years;
most recently married, Ken and
Carol Elder, Hamilton; nearest
birthday, Jean Hodgert, July 8;
nearest wedding anniversary,
Ken and Evelyn Scott, July 10.
Coming the greatest distance,
Janet and Leonard Lindmark and
family of Spruce Grove, Alberta,
also Harold Thornton and Donna,
of Coronation, Alberta, and John,
Hilda and Donna Munro of
Castor, Alberta. FRIDAY_ 10:00 A.
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MOLLARD REUNION
The Mollard reunion was held
at the Ausable Conservation
Park, June 27. A smorgasbord
dinner was served to over 80 of
the Mollard clan.
A short business meeting
followed with new officers for
1972 elected as follows:
HODGERT REUNION
The annual Hodgert reunion
took place July 14, at Queen's
park, Stratford. President is Mrs.
Whitney Coates.
Children winning sports events
were James Strapp, Brian Bray,
David Gilmour, Alan Hodgert,
Paul Gilmour, Eugene Luxton,
Diane Hodgert, Laurel Hodgert,
Bradley Cann and Kevin
Gilmour,
Winners in other events were
Bernice Olson, Agnes Bray,
Robert Bray, Larry Mayo, Lillian
Hodgert, June Stewart, Eugene
Luxton and Patricia Hodgert,
Michael Strapp, Joanne Hodgert
and Ross Hodgert.
Everyone participated in
relays, and guessing games were
won by Donald Bray, Laurie
Strapp.
Persons coming longest
distance were Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
Luxton from Chatham; youngest
present was Heather Hodgert;
nearest anniversary was Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Dilling,
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