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By MRS, HAROLD DAVIS
KIRKTON.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Switzer
attended the Calgai'y
Stampede. Their daughter
Miss Shirley Switzer who has
been nursing for five years in
University hospital in
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Mrs. Hubert Hunter of
Elimville celebrated her
81st birthday on July 16.
Bert Francis, Exeter
will celebrate his 94th
birthday on July 29.
Mrs. Myrtle Kercher,
Kippen will be 86 years
old on August 2.
Edmonton. returned home
with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston and
Mr. Edison RazleWood$
Detroit were dinner guests of
Mrs, Clarlie. Paul Wed-
nesday and attended the
Garden Party.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt,
Dobson, London, Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Aitken, St. Marys
were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr, and Mrs, Burns
Blather,
Mr. Wilbur Kirkby has
returned home after spen-
ding several weeks with his.
daughter Dr, and Mrs. Grant
Mills, Calgary.
Mr. and Mrs.. Lorne
Marshall spent a couple of
days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Marshall and
family at their cottage at
Point Clarke. Mrs. Wilbur
Cluff, Red Bay is visiting
with her brother Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Marshall. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schaefer
motored to Monkton, New
Brunswick where Bill at-
tended a Veterinary con-
vention.
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Staffa and Mr. Rob Baxter,
Mitchell were Thursday
evening guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Duman. Mr, and
Mrs. Berlingari also visited
with. Mr. and Mrs. Don
Richardson,
Mr, and Mrs. James
Romphf and family, Arkona
were Saturday evening
supper guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Cunnington
and family,
Rev. Harley and Mrs.
Moore, Grand Bend were
Saturday evening supper
guests with Pastor Ross and
Mrs. Hargreaves.
Mrs. Mary Hedger.,
Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Reg
Hodgert and Mr. and Mrs,
Arnold Cann called on Mr.
and Mrs. Millard Crandall of
Jamestown, New York one
day last week,
Miss Brenda Ballantyne
and girl friend of Toronto
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne
and Wendy.
A number of relatives
from this community at-
tended the Miller picnic at
Riverview Park, Exeter
Sunday.
A large number of ladies
and girls attended the
trousseau tea at the home of
Ntre.,IcenDUncart in honor of
her daughter Sheila,
Saturday afternoon and
evening.
Several from this com-
munity called at tilde undpay
Funeral Rome St. Marys,
Tuesday evening to !ay their
respect to the late Arthur
h eard. Sympathy is ex-
tended. to Mr. and Mrs.
George Kellett in, the loss Oa_
brother-in-law.
Pastor Roes Hargreaves
will be teaching at Camp
Bimini this week.
Church service Sunday,.
July 27, a joint outdoor
church servicewill be held at
Riverview Park. in Exeter at
11 a.ns. followed by a picnic
lunch,
Bring your picnic baskets,
lawn chairs, beverages will
be provided. Ball games will
complete the day, bring your
ball equipment.
Quite a bit of indigestion is
caused by people having to
eat their words.
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By MRS, WILLIAM ROH.DE
THAMES ROAD
About 65 ladies- and girls
attended a bridal shower on
Monday evening for Miss
Sheila Duncan bride-eleet of
next Saturday.
To the strains of Love
Makes the World GO Around
Played by Miss Diane
Ballantyne, Miss Kim Riehl
escorted Sheila to a
decorated chair. Turnips
also were in the decorations.
Donna Stewart was the
chairlady for the program.
Donna read a poem The
Magical Three. A humorous
skit i'Pa Restful Day" with
Mrs, Floyd Stewart doing the
reading and Mrs. Barry
Miller and Mrs.
Fleming Simpson doing the
actions which were quite
humorous.
A piano solo by Diane
Ballantyne which was much
enjoyed. Shirlee Ballantyne
read a nicely worded ad-
dress. Shelly Miller wheeled
in a 'decorated wheel barrow
filled with many useful and
beautiful gifts.
After opening the gifts
Sheila thanked everyone for
the gifts, and to those who
planned the shower. She
invited everyone to her open
house and also to her
reception. All joined in
singing "For She's a Jolly
Good Fellow". LunGh of ice
cream and cake, tea and
punch brought an enjoyable
evening to a close.
Persona is
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Riehl
attended the Gold Band
ceremony at Conestoga
College Stratford Campus
recently, when their
daughter Kim received her
gold band. Congratulations
Kim,
Mrs. Muriel Sheldon, St.
Marys visited with Mr, and
Mrs. William Rohde,
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Berlingari, Kirkland Lake,
Miss Betty Ann Miller,
GRADUATES — Heather
Wein, daughter of Cal and
Dorcas Wein, Exeter, recently
graduated from University of
Waterloo, receiving an
Honours Bachelor of Arts
Degree in Sociology. She is
presently working in the
Labour Relations Department
of GM Diesel Division, Lon-
don, . Photo by Jack Doerr
Fete Thames rood bride