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Kirkton group learns about Nigeria
demonstrations, skits and Joan ROSS and JoAnne Everett
exhibits on the project "Let's were presented with CelttitY
Bake Bread" were presented, Honour pins .and certificates,
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Mr. & Mrs. Ewart Crago were
in Owen Sound on Saturday at-
tending the marriage of their
niece Miss Anne Stewart to Lt.
Scot Mathewson. The young
couple will be making their home
in Huron Park where the bride is
Junior Probation Officer for
Huron County and the groom will
be continuing his studies at
Fanshawe College.
Mothers and friends of the 4-H
girls attended the Perth County 4-
H Achievement Day Saturday
May 15 at the K-W Community
Centre. Record books and baking
were on display, and a variety of
PLAYOFF WINNERS of the Exeter Legion Dart 'League were
presented with their trophies at the annual banquet held Saturday
evening in the Legion Hall. Shown from the left are: Harvey Hillman,
Esther Hillman, Irene Jackson, Ernie
Molson's trophies) and Alex Jackson.
Charrette (who presented the
T-A photo
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Regular UCW meeting was
held in the United Church last
Wednesday evening. President
Mrs. Al Eveleigh welcomed
everyone.
The worship service was in
charge of Mrs. Fred Bertrand
with Mrs. Rea Stephen reading
the scripture lesson & prayer.
Mrs. James Robinson read the
meditation,"piscouraging New
Lands". Mrs. Bertrand closed the
worship service with a poem,
President Mrs. Al Eveleigh took
charge of the business. Roll call
and minutes were read. Bale to
be packed no later than this
week, June meeting is to be held
by visiting Braemar Manor
Nursing home at 2 o'clock.
Please note change of time.
Ralph' Stephen was the speakerof
the evening and spoke on some of
his experiences in Nigeria during
the last two years and showed
pictures. The meeting closed with
Benedi ction.
Persona Is
Mr, & Mrs. B. Hall of Parry
Sound attended the graduation of
their daughter Kathy at Centralia
College of Agricultural
Technology on Friday, Kathy
graduated with honors in animal
technology.
Mr. & Mrs. D. Simpson of
Glencoe spent the weekend with
Mrs. Rev. Mills.
Mr. & Mrs, Clarence Switzer
attended the graduation of their
granddaughter Wanda Stock at
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LEAGUE WINNERS in the Exeter Legion Dart competition received recognition for their efforts at the an-
nual banquet Saturday night, Shown with the league trophy from the left are: Bill Lenk, Dorothy Lenk, Bob
Hedley and Marg Hedley. T-A photo
CONSOLATION WINNERS in the Exeter Legion Dart League are shown from the left: Norm Ferguson, Lois
Prance, Joanne Rau and Ron Rau. T-A photo