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iV MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE .
Mr, and. Mrs. Dennis
Duncan, Ottawa, and Mr.
and Mrs, Barry Oliver and
Julie, New Hamburg sPent
last week with. Mr, and Mrs,
Jack Duncan.
Master Danny Rohde
spent last week with his
,cousin Master Michael
Kingma, Exeter.
Miss Karen Rohde,
Exeter, and Miss Tammy
Rohde spent a couple of days
last week with their grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs.
William Rohde.
Some of the ladies of the
United. Church Women
catered to the Baxter-
Duncan wedding at Kirkton-
Woodham Community
Centre recently, Many from
this area attended the
wedding, reception and
dance,
Many from this com-
munity attended the
reception and dance on
Saturday evening for Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Andrews
(Janice Alexander) at the
Exeter Golf and Country
Club. They were married,
Saturday at the home of her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Bev
Alexander.
Miss Tammy Rohde spent
a couple of days last week
with her cousin Miss Denise
Denomme, Exeter.
Mrs. Isobelle Cann, Exeter
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Reg Hodgert, recently to
Otterville where they at-
tended the Turnbull reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bosley,
Mary and girl friend London
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Jeffery.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert
and Scott visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Hodge, Mount Pleasant.
Gardener Reunion
The 15th Gardiner reunion
was held on July 27 at the
Kirkton-Woodham Com-
munity Centre with 41 in
attendance.
The president Ken Bearss
welcomed all to this picnic.
Minutes of last year's picnic
were read by Laurel Miner,
The following is a sum-
mary of the sports Balloon
Race - Larry Howatt, Bonnie
Keyes. Running Race - 5
years and under Larijo
Gardiner, Leanne Gardiner.
6 to 10 years - Brian Bearss,
Lisa Gardiner.
Boys 11-15 - years Ken
Ross, Steven Gardiner.
Single Men - Larry Howatt,
Bruce Ross, Single Ladies -
Betty Ross, Bonnie Keyes.
Married Men - John Miner,
Mervin Shute, Ladies Walk
Betty Ross, and Shirley
Bearss.
Walking distance of 1450
cm. - Tim Shute, Wheel
Barrow Race Jim. Parnell
and Larry Howatt, Steven.
'Gardiner and Betty Ross.
Ladies. Kick the Slipper •-
Patricia Hodgert, Delores.
HOw.att, Men's. Kick the
slipper -Jim Howatt, Aubrey
Ross.
Relays Longest line of
clothes -Mervin Shutea team
spoon and string Mervin
Shutes team; Lifesaver and
By MRS, HUGH MORENZ
Willis Desjardine, at-
tended the old time fiddling
competition held last
weekend at Belle River, and
won first place in his age
group of 40 to 59 years.
Sunday evening visitors
with the Desjardine's were
their niece and family, Doris
and Bill McKeever and girls,
of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Fenner spent the weekend in
Niagara Falls, visiting with
two of Lorne's sisters, Mr.
and Mrs. Orval Irwin, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hughes
and their families.
Mrs. Berna Wise, London,
Mrs. Mabel Guenther and
Karen spent the weekend
with Mr. Herbert Harlton,
T-bathers busy
The Shipka children's t-
COMPETES — Exeter Fair
queen Helen Brand will be
competing with 103' other
queens from their respective
agricultural societies in the
annual Queen of the Fairs
pageant which is a feature of
the August 13 opening of the
CNE in Toronto. The local
fair queen recently per-
formed in a production at
Huron.Country Playhouse at
Grand Bend.
toothpick. • Shirley Seams,
team.
An hour of swimming
ended the sports. The
committee for 1881 reunion
as President - Howard Ross,
Secretary - Joanne Hodgert
Sports Jim. and Barbara
Parnell, WI and Shirley
Bearss. Tables - Jack,
Nancy, Mac and Helen.
Hodgert.
ball team have been busy at
out of town games, A week
ago. Monday night they
played Crediton, at Stephen
Central school grounds. The
Monday, July 28, game was
rained out, and it was played
at McGillivray last Thur-
sday evening.
To compete at CNE
Susie Zielman, Huron
County Dairy Princess has
completed July speaking
engagements and later this
month will be competing
with other county Princesses
for Ontario Dairy Princess,
at the Canadian National
Exhibition in Toronto.
Personals
Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Keller were
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibson
and Mark, of Crediton, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Feltz,
Terry, Tammy and Rick of
Brinsley. Terry remained at
his grandparents for
holidays.
Miss Kaletta Musselman,
of Kitchener visited last
weekend with hersister and
brother-in-law, Ferman and
Leota Snyder. When the
Snyder's drove Kaletta
home, they stopped to visit
their brother Armand
Musselman, at Tavistock
and with a cousin Kenneth
Betzner, of Sunny View
home.
Tom, Rosanne, Jackie and
Jenny Russell and Chris
Schiebel, were supper
guests, Sunday, with Bill and
Michelle Morenz, of
Goderich, as they celebrated
Michelle's birthday.
Dave and Freida Wright,
St. Thomas, visited on the
holiday weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Thelma
Beierling and other relatives
here.
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Switzer
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Switzer visited Sunday with
Mrs. McPherson at
Huronview, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Paul
and Mr. and Mrs. Garth
Blackler returned home
from a vacation to England
and Scotland,
Sunday evening dinner
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Davis were Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Hern, Mrs.
George Davis, Exeter, Mr.
and Mrs. Al Weiberg, Mark,
Michael and Victoria,
Blenheim and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Creery, Woodham.
Mr. and Mrs. Burns
Blackler attended a Fly-In at
Mount Forest and visited
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henry,
Jeff and Mrs. Wm. Blackler
at Point Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs. Holten
Veitch, London, Mrs. Franco
Agolini and daughters
Simona and Rosanna,
Luxenbourg were Wed-
nesday dinner guests with
Ethel Copeland.
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
Miss idella Gabel ARCT
announces results of her
music pupils with the Royal
Conservatory of music.
Grade five honors were
awarded to Donna. Taylor
and Lyn Gaiser; pass -p
Faye Gaiser, Grade three
honors - Brenda Rader
preliminary rudments, first
class honors, Sandra Datars
and Lyn Geiser,
Seniors at Friedsburg
Friedsburg Days have
Come and gone and the
Senior Citizens had a large
and beautiful, display of
,various crafts including
quilts etc.. Ms. Barbara
Mclsaac with ticket no. 385
drawn, by Michael Rader
won the quilt; Miss Brenda
Parsons with ticket no. 33
drawn by. Amy Rader won
the cushion.
Miss Edna Willert ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Jackson, Mitchell,
visited the Harry Hayter
turkey farm and called on
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader
last Tuesday.
Mrs. Jessie Rader and her
granddaughter, Julianne
Rader, Grand Bend recently
spent a week at Ottawa with
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Rader and.
family who brought them.
home and vacationed here,
Corporal and Mrs. Scott
Boyle, Ottawa, are
vacationing here with their
-parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Hugh
Boyle and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer Desjardine,
Carl Wein and Lee„
Hamer, are vacationing
with Mrs. Hilda Wein and
other relatives.
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Rader
and. Ben, London, spent the
weekend. with ,Mr, and Mrs.
Irvin Rader,
Elizabeth. MeGreg.or and
her girl friend, London,.
spent .theweekend with her
grandmother, Mrs, Hilda
Rader.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Eckstein, Maplewooda
Apartments, Zurich,. spent,
Saturday with Mr, and Mrs,.
Clayton Pfile,
Mr, and Mrs, Arthur
Koessel, Lansing, Michigan.,
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Pfile.
Rev, and Mrs. Wm,
Schatz, Pittsburgh, Penh,
sylvania, and Me. Louella
Callfee, Sarnia,, vacationed
with Mr. and' Mrs. Vernon,
Schatz,
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Gardiner clan united
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