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FINAL TWO DAYS
ON 5 PIECE
PLACE-SETTINGS
ROYAL DOULTON
FINE BONE CHINA FROM THE
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COLLECTION
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16 patterns available.
'Five piece place setting consists of
dinner plate. salad plate, bread
and butter plate. cup and saucer.
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Simple Justice
This is now the law.
The new Provincial
Offences Act introduces a
new form of law designed
especially for minor of-
fences such as traffic,
liquor, hunting and fish-
ing violations. The new
system is simple, in-
formal and convenient,
and offers anyone
charged with a minor
offence a new choice
for handling his or her
case. But you have to
act. It's up to you.
For further information, pamphlets are avail-
able at Supermarkets and Provincial Court
offices, or write: Provincial Offences,
Queen's Park, Toronto.
R. Roy McMurtry,
Attorney General
Clandeboye kids
join .rnass choir
Sy MRS. 'WILLIAM RONDE
To the strains of I Love
You Truly played bY Mrs.
Reg Hodgert the bride elect
Laurel Hodgert was escorted.
to a prettily decorated
chair by Brenda Hodgert.
Mrs, Ross Hodgert
welcomed the ladies and.
girls numbering about 89, for
the program Mrs. Lee
Webber gave a humorous
reading,
Mrs, Wilfred linnitin led in
a sing song accompanied by
Mrs, Reg Hodgert on the
piano.
A humorous skit "Do you
Like a Loose Leg Mister"
with the following taking
part Mrs.. Reg Hodgert,
Cherlyl Stewart, Shirlee
Ballantyne, Brenda Hodgert
and Diane Hodgert,
Mrs. Wilfred '.Hunkin read
a •.nicely worded address and
Margaret Hunkin and Nancy
Hodgert wheeled in a
decorated wheelbarrow
loaded with gifts.
After the gifts were opened
Liaurel thanked everyone for
the many beautiful and
useful gifts, also the ladies
who planned the shower, and
invited everyone to her Open
House: on Sunday, may gs at her parents boom
"A smorgasbord lunch
was then partaken of to bring
an enjoyable evening to a.
Giese.
Miss. Laurel Hodgert,
bride-elect was. honoured by the Hodgert relatives at the
home of Reg Hodgert on
Sunday afternoon. The,
hostess was assisted by Miss
Brenda Hodgert, Mrs, Ross
Hodgert, Mrs. Arnold Cann
and Mrs. Rick Parker,
Contests were enjoyed
followed by readings by
Judith Parker. Brenda
Hodgert read the address,
then.after opening a shower
of gifts, Laurel thanked.
everyone.
Guests were present from
London, Guelph, Exeter,
Komoka, Kitchener,
Seaforth, grand Bend, and
the, Thames Road com-
munity,
Personals
Mr. and Mrs, William Roh-
de visited with Rev. Hugh
and Mrs. Wilson Exeter on
Monday evening.
Mr, an Mrs. Howard
Cunnington were guests at
the Longeway-Miller wed-
ding at Caven Presbyterian
Church Exeter on Friday
evening. Quite a number of
people from this community
attended the reception and
dance at Kirkton Woodham
Community Centre later in
the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William Roh-
de visited with Mr. and Mrs.
James Rohde and family of
Mitchell on Sunday af-
ternoon.
Quite a number of people
from this community at-
tended the social time for
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Pridham
(nee Terry Heywood) bridal
couple at Exeter Legion Hall
on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rohde,
Mitchell visited on Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
William Rohde.
Several people from this
community attended the
mission and service church
service at Elimville on
Sunday morning. Rev. Brian
Elder of Crediton was the
guest minister, while Pastor
Ross Hargreaves was
at Crediton.
Confirmation Sunday and
Communion service will be
held on Sunday, May 25 at
11:15 a,m. Rev, Bert
Daynard of Staffa will be
assisting with the service.
Graduation exercises for
the C.G.I.T. will be held on
Sunday, May 25.
BICYCLE LICENSE TIME -- Saturday was the day for Exeter bike riders to get their
license. While Steve Gould looks on, license issuer Brenda Bell installs a license on the vehi-
cle operated by Gib Dow, T-A photo
In the Middlesex. County
Elementary .Schools Mass
Choir held in Alumni.
University of Western
Ontario, on Wednesday,
evening, over 1100 student*
took part in an evening of
music,,
Students from this area,
taking part, were Cheryl and.
Bonnie Lynn, Carol Gilmour,
Christine markus, Tammy
Noyes and Shannon Feke,
mr. and Mrs. Willy Feke
and family spent the
weekend at their cottage
near Lake. Nipissing,
Bonnie Lynn spent the
, weekend with Tammy
Noyes, Who. was celebrating
her 12th birthday.
Mrs, Art Hodgins ac-
companied her sisters and
their husbands, Mary and
Ray Ruston of St, Marys and
Ruth and. Russell Brocit of
Goderich to visit their
brother Howard and. Gwen
Morley in Hazel Park,
Michigan, for the weekend,
• Clandeboye United Church
Women catered for the
Glavin Thompson wedding
dinner. on Saturday, in the
Lucan Community Centre.
Ruth Hill, Hazel CUn-
ningluir, Viola Carter, Kay
Armstrong and Jean
Hudgins. assisted the Lucan
W.I. at the. Red Cross Blood
Clinic on Wednesday evening
at Lucan.
Several members of the
Clandeboye W,I. attended
the Women's Institute
District Annual held at
Lucan Holy Trinity Church
on Tuesday, Mrs, Jim
Cunningham gave the
meditation during the
morning program, Mrs.
Harold Hardy, president,
Mrs, Art. Hudgins, district
director And Mrs. Rea Neil
were voting delegates for
Clandeboye
Edie and Dick Wor-
thington attended the War
Brides reunion held on the
week-end at the Holiday Inn,
London. Next years reunion
will be held at Orillia.
It is, too bad that so many
who "talk straight from the
shoulder" do'not speak from
higher up.
Pogo 16
Ilmoo-Aclvocuts, May 21, 19110
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