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LTD. 4 A DIVISION OF Ii loof 1111111111111111 v Ii i(i ,1 ,1 6 1. ''''' , ' „,„'111 II 1111111101,1,111" I Illl,~u : 1 '11 , 1 :11 1 111 1 111 1111,1111' pi111111.1.11114 inii1111111141111111 ill11111111111Aknailliduluall111111aludiailleIiillialititiftii41111111111MIP JOHNS-MANVILLE 2' x 4' LAY-IN PANELS EXETER'S RAP COMMITTEE — Gard Baynham was re-appointed chairman of xeter's RAP committee Tuesday night. The complete group is shown above. Back left, John Stephens, Bob Pooley, Bruce Shaw and Harold Patterson. Front, vice-chairman Jack Underwood, chairman Gord Baynham, Ruth Durand and secretary-treasurer Elizabeth Varley. T-A photo Set charges for banquets UCW enjoys pot luck By MRS. ROSS SKINNER ELIMVILLE The January meeting of the Elimville U.C.W. was held Wednesday with a pot luck dinner. Rev, Barry Robinson led in communion and installed new officers before the meal. Following the dinner, Mrs. day with Mr. & Mrs. Howard Pym. Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper returned home last week after a two-week vacation in Florida. Several parents of the Grade VIII pupils at U.C. School at- tended the open meeting and tour at Exeter High School Monday evening. Mrs. Ron Parsons had a cop- percraft party at her home Wednesday evening. The Elimville annual meeting and pot luck dinner will be held following Sunday School February 3. Wm. Routly and Mrs. John Batten were in charge of program. Mrs. Elson Lynn conducted business. Members were asked to bring used Christmas cards to the February meeting when Mrs. Lloyd Webber will be in charge of The Fellowship Coin Collection. World's Day of Prayer will be at Elimville with Thames Road members invited. Mrs. Beth Batten of Exeter will be guest speaker. It was moved to charge $3.00 for all banquets and dinners served. A donation was given to the Christian education committee and it was decided to have a visitation committee each month. Also "A Luncheon is Served" will be held in the fall months, Schedule euchre party By MRS. STAN PR ESZCATOR William Preszcator celebrated his 83rd birthday January 26 at the home of his daughter and son- in-law Mr. Sr Mrs. Emery Pfaff, Those attending were Mr. & Mrs. Howard Preszcator, Salford; Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator, Crediton; Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Hodgins, London; Mr. & Mrs. Ted Wright, Exeter; Mr. & Mrs, Ken Preszcator, Clinton; Mr. & Mrs. Pack Daniels, Exeter; Mr. & Mrs. Emery Pfaff and friends from the mile. Euchre The Elimville Institute euchre was held Monday evening with eight tables playing. Winners were ladies high, Mrs. Franklin Skinner, mens high, Lawrence Beckett; lone hands, Eber Shute Door prize was won by Mrs. Norman Jaques. Personals Margaret Haist Caledonia spent the weekend with her parents Mr. & • Personals Mr. & Mrs. Jim Lobb and family of Clinton visited Satur- By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS WHALEN Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman visited with George Pullman Mitchell, Wednesday. Jeffery Betteridge St. Marys spent the weekend with his grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson. Mr. & Mrs. John Storey and Jason Bryanston visited Saturday evening with Mr. & Mrs. John Scott,' Mrs. Ross Ferguson David and Lee, Calgary, and Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson visited Tuesday with Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Ferguson, West Lorne. Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman had Thursday dinner with Mrs. Florence Johns. Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson hosted the Bible study and prayer meeting of their church at their home, Wednesday evening. Margery Morley arrived home this week from spending a month with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Satcher, California. Supper guests Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Earl French were Mr. & Mrs. Ray Rustin, Mr. & Mrs. Garry Parkinson and family, St. Marys, and Mr: & Mrs, Wayne Hern, Zion, Joe French and Marlene Hodgins London. Mr. & Mrs. Allan Hodgins visited with Mr. & Mrs. Mervyn Baker Saturday night, Mr. & Mrs. Earl French at- tended the annual banquet and meeting of the Middlesex Federation of Agriculture in Strathroy Friday evening. Sunday supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. Allan Hodgins were Mr. & Mrs. Walter Gee London and Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins. The regular euchre party will be held in the Community Centre Friday evening. Cromarty couple returns home By MRS. ROBERT LAING Mr. & Mrs. Bill Laidlaw, Tina and John, Dorchester, visited Sunday with Mrs. J. Jefferson. Monday visitors were Mr, & Mrs. Donald Riehl, Seebach's Hill. Nancy Allen spent the latter part of last week in Toronto with her sister Janet, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Laing were guests of Mr. & Mrs. William Chessell of Varna, Thursday evening, Mr. & Mrs, Roy McCulloch have returned home after spending some time with their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Davey, and Mr. Davey, London. Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Splane and Beverley, London, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, & Mrs. Gordon Scott, Kenneth McKellar, Mitchell, visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Scott. Mr. & Mrs. Harvey DOW celebrated their wedding an- niversary, Sunday, With them were Mr. & Mrs. Ray Veltz, tchell, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Feltz, Clinton, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Dow, Staffa.