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Couple mark
anniversary
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
About 25 neighbors surprised.
Mr. 4 Mrs. Jack Borland
Thursday on the occasion of their
15th wedding anniversary.
Euchre was played and prizes
were won by: ladies high, Agnes
Bray; ladies low, Mrs, Alvin
Passmore; men's high, Robert
Mayer; men's low, Wayne Rowe.
After lunch Robert Mayer
spoke a few words and Mac
Hodgert presented Betty with a
crystal candy dish and Jack with
an ash tray. '
Creditor' ladies give
alternates to Canada
to wh4 t eokiotry would you choose
to go?"
Mrs. Russell Pinkbeiner and.
Mrs. Cliff IcAAAAy were appointed
delegates .to the Huron County
Rally at ceAtilitio. 9ctoher 1. It
was decided to sponsor the cub
program for -the year, Mrs.
Gerald gearing gave a report on
the district annual,
Hostesses were Mrs. Jack
Morrissey, Mrs. Emmery
rainier, M.11, Ed Hendrick,
Aaron 'Wein and Mrs. Leonard
Wein.
benefits of -Canadian citizenship"
Valerie and suzaripeFinlOcleiner,
Pauline and Rosemary Gielen
sang.
Mrs, Harold Penh* and Mrs.
Clayton Sims asked questions of
Mrs. Harry Glelen and Mrs,
Harry Van flesh concerning their
trip to Holland. Mrs, William
Arneroagen showed slides of her
visit to that land. Elva
b.einer played a piano solo.
During the business session roll
call was answered by responding
to "If you were to leave .Canada;
GIRLS TAKE OLDER CLASS - The 9 to 13 months class in Friday
night's baby show at the Exeter Fair was dominated by the girls,
The winner was Lori Volland shown at the right of the above picture
with her mother Mrs. Gerald Volland. At the left is runner-up Mrs,
Doug Shirray and Lynda. T-A photo
Cromarty area girl
finishes lab studies
By MRS. HUGH moRENz
ay MISS gLLA mORLQCK
The U.C.W. of Zion United
Church arranged.he program f Or
the September Birthday Party at
the BlueWater Rest Home.
Tuesday. Mrs, Ed Finkbeiner
was chairman and also_ ac-
companied a song by Mrs, Walter
Fydenchult and Mrs, Peter
Marhteirne. T
was a double duet by
Mrs. Walter Weber, Mrs. Lorne
Preszcator, Doris Schwartz and
Mrs, Lloyd Roeszler, with Mrs.
Preszcator accompanying on the
piano, Mrs. Preszcator was also
pianist for a hymn sing and for a
solo by Doris Schwartz. Mrs.
Douglas Warren offered prayer.
Barbara Ratz and Mrs,. Ken
Campbell played piano solos,
Mrs, Chris Dinney a solo on her
concertina, Mrs. Nelson Lamport
and Ella Morlock gave readings,
and Rev. Armin Schlenker
showed color slides of his trip to
Florida.
About 27 U.C.W. members
were present. Mrs. Lloyd
Roeszler, Mrs. Cliff Kenney, Mrs.
Leonard Wein, Mrs. Emerson
Wein, Mrs. Aaron Wein and Mrs.
Howard Lightfoot, assisted by
members of the Women's
Auxiliary, provided lunch.
Temple of Ellen Lane and Gerald,
Wright and the reception after.
Karen was one of the
bridesmaids.
Mr, & Mrs. Jim Murray,
Harrow visited Saturday with
Mrs. Murray's sister and family,
Mr. & Mrs. Don Adams, Brock,
Mark and Clark.
Sherrie and Ronnie Sweitzer,
Stratford spent the weekend with
their grandparents, Mr. & Mrs.
Wray Sweitzer.
Lynda Morenz and Rosemary
Simons, London visited last
Friday with Mr, & Mrs. Hugh
Morenz.
Salter and W. Schneider, Kit-
chener, and Angus McKaig,
Cromarty.
In the absence of Rev, W.
Jarvis, who was ill, the church
service Sunday was taken by
Rev. Snell, assistant minister of
Exeter United church.
Nancy 'Allen and Margaret
Laing spent the weekend at
Kintail attending the
Presbyterian Young People's
Camp.
Mrs. John Jefferson visited
Friday with Mr. & Mrs, Charles
Jefferson, Donnybrook.
Janet Allen, Toronto, visited
Sunday with her parents, Mr, &
Mrs, Eldon Allen.
Mrs. Jessie Taylor, Stratford,
spent the weekend with her
daughter, Mrs. J. Carey.
HANDING OUT GOODIES - While taking a first prize in the other
division of the Exeter Fair parade which included clowns Joey
Blommaert tossed suckers to the youngsters along the parade
route. T-A photo
By MRS. ROBERT LAING
Ruth Ann Coleman graduated
recently from the London
Regional School of Medical
Laboratory Technology. Her
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Clarence
Coleman were guests at the
graduation which was held at
Wonderland in London. Miss
Coleman is now employed in St.
Marys Hospital, Kitchener.
Mr, & Mrs. Donald Smith
(Christena McKaig), Vancouver
are spending some time with Mr,
&Mrs. Calder McKaig and Angus
McKaig. Saturday a gathering of
relatives was held at the Calder
McKaig home. Guests included
Mr. & Mrs. Donald McKaig and
Jean Ann, Seaforth, Mr. & Mrs,
Douglas Woltz, Kingston, Jane
WI
Mrs, Walter Weber, president,
opened the September meeting of
the Women's Institute Wed-
nesday.
Mrs. Russell Finkbeiner was
chairman for the program and
developed the motto "The
Persona Is
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Morrison,
Dashwood, Mrs. E. Melanger,
White Rock British Columbia,
Rick Melanger, Hensall were
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs,
Alvin Passmore and Beverley.
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cottle have
moved to their new home in
Mitchell,
Mrs. Whitmore, Toronto spent
the weekend with Mr, & Mrs.
Barry Jeffery.
The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to Mr. & Mrs.
Ken Duncan and Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Duncan in the passing of their
aunt the late Mrs, Sam McCurdy.
Mr. & Mrs, Oran Moir, St.
Catharines and Mrs, Rhoda
Frayne, Exeter visited Monday
with Mr. & Mrs, Alvin Passmore.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Pym and
Mrs. Philip Johns, Elimville,
Mrs, William Rohde, Barbara
Miller, Elaine Stewart, Janice
Stewart, Robbie Stewart, Ronnie
Stewart, Sandra Stewart and
Sylvia Stewart assisted Rev.
Barry Robinson with the church
service at the Blue Water Rest
Home, Zurich Sunday.
Margaret Mayer, Nanaimo,
B.C., has been visiting with her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. &
Mrs. Robert Mayer
Sandra Baker, Stratford and
Nancy Baker, Kitchener spent
the weekend at their parents
home here.
Edgar Webb, St, Catharines
spent the weekend with his
daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Cliff
Russell and family.
Mr, & Mrs. Dick Zielman and
family visited Sunday with Mt. &
Mrs. John Zandwyk and family at
Zurich.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Chapman,
London visited recently with Mr.
& Mrs, Les Adams.
Mr. & Mrs. Karl Guenther and
Karen attended the wedding
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