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BEST DOG IN SHOW - Mingle Dick, son of Reeve Bari
Dick of Hibbert township, proudly shows his pet dog
which won first place in its class at Hensall school fair.
With him is Jim Taylor, secretary of the fair. -T-A photo
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rams 7117, Ivan Boa 7H.
Hand-sewn aprons-Bonnie Dick
7.11.
Glass painting-Bonnie Dick 7.14, Gordon Dick 714, Ricky Buchanan,
Stuffed toys-•t1- Ann McNichol 2T, Chagos), Cameron.
'Plaster morsels--Pat ricia lgarria
7H, George '37aylor, Ruth Ann Mc-Nichol re.
Hallowe'en mask-Pal viola, Har-ris 7H, Gordon Dirk 714, Bobby
MaNaughton 2T.
Mounted weeds-Belan Nancy Kyle, Waren Sararas.
Mounted leaves-Gary :Kyle, Col-leen Ba.ynharn, Gordon Dirk 714.
Sir named woods-Na tie). Kyle. Gordon Dick 7H, Bonnie Dick 7H,
Woodwork models-Grad.es 5 to 6, Malcolm MaKwen 101i, Ivan 'Boa
7H, Gerald Volland; grades 7 to 8, Fred Funk 1011, Danny KiPfer, Bob 1VIeNaughton ST.
Metal ;work-Grades '7 to 2, Bruce Shirray 1014, Fred Funk 1014, Peter Blsba,ek,
Art exhibit-Grades 1 to 2, Don-
na. Forrest, Mary Mock, KaltirYil Munn. 105; grades 3 to 4, Bath
Cook, Brian Dayman 2'17, Margaret :1-tooseboom 10H; grades .5 to 6,
Linda Lenaghan, Ann IPu nk 105,
Barry Mousseau1014; grades 7 to 5, Wayne Payne 1011, Naney Kyle, Don. Lenaghan.
Safety rule poster-Grades I to 4,
Gary Kyle, Carl Finkbeiner 2'1', 'Brian. :Da.yman 2T; grades 5 to 2,
Ruth Petty, Ivan Boa,• 7H, Don Cameron,
WRITING
Grade 1, Patricia Hume, Beth Cook, 'Linda Keys: grade 4, Paul-me Bell, ,Janice Wright 714, 'Bren-da !Noakes; grade 5', Wendy Moir.
Heather Reid, Sheryl Little; grade
6. - Susie Stinson 7.14, Linde, Mock,
Bonnie. Peters; grade 7, In Anne Stinson, Nancy Kyle, Bruce Stair-ray leg.
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'John Hendrick of Exeter has
joined the hole-in-one club.
Playing at the Oakwood Inn.
Golf Course, Grand Bend, the Ia-
cal golf enthusiast sank his se-
ven iron tee shot on the 110 yard
ninth hole to join the select cir-
Bob Pooley and Bill Batten
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were playing with Hendrick at
• the time of the ace. Hendrick's
tee shot was pulled to the left of
•the green but the. ball took a.
dazzling hop and rolled down the
bank onto the green and into the
cup.
Bob Pooley toured the 18-hole
•• layout in 114 strokes while Bill
,Batten shot 104. John Hen-
rick's score was "quite a bit."
(Ed Note - Lessons can be con-
veniently arranged with. Hend-
rick for Boxing Day!)
Another joins
B ace club
1Fete couple
;at Greenway
When riatentS are able to
.answer the thlittren'S eheStiOns
it's a Sign. that the kids are
groWing up,
nsa district news :49H
Cann and Snell
to 4. ]arnica 'Wright 714. Larry Printing-Grade 1, Iris Alexander, Wright 75, Debra, Anderson; 'grades David. E.-tutor, Gary Clement; grads 5' to 0, Ann Miekle, Brian Smillie, 2, Mary Mock, Linda Mar- Patricia Harris 711. ibrie SeIrwahn. Living room bouquet-Grades 1 to
4, 'Ronnie Kerslake 71i,.Patricia LIVESTOCK
Parke, Sharon Lavery; grades 5 Beef steer-Malcolm McBwen 10K
to 2, Brian Smilile, Clark Forrest, Grant Jones, Bob Cooper
6,1 ASK FOR
- Continued from page S
Ewen 1011, Kathie ..7vieHaven. 1013; pepper, Kenny finale, Wayne Cor-
bett 10H, Bonnie Dick 71-1,
Citron-heart
71,14a. n Boa 7H. noun, Larry Gardiner, Harold :loan Simmons, Brian Smini e,
Nairn and. Jim Hocking left on FRUIT
Saturday on a two week's motor Snow apples-Brad Mousseau 101-1.
trip 'to the western provinces. , McIntosh ape] es-B r r y .Mous-
?If, Bonny Dick 75, Gordon Mrs, M. Houghton visited On.sca n
Wednesday with Mrs. Helen Dal- `•rir. sewn, oteer variety-Brad 111ous- rymple of Clinton. She was ac- 10H, Barry Mousseau 1014,
companied by Mrs. Sadie Scott, Gordon Dick 7H, Pears-Linda Hay, lean Boa 7H, Mrs. George Wallace and Miss Robert; Moir.
Olive Speare who visited with POULTRY Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Colquhoun.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dodds cjea",r -,4n1114 Mann lean
spent the weekend with their. White Leghorn-Patricia Harris
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and 714. Duck and drake-Billy Munn 1014. Mrs. Riley in St. Thomas. Light hybrid-Robert Cooper ST, Mr, and Mrs. John Hocking jeaa. Cot e 7H, ;Donald 744.
Heavy hybrid-Robert Cooper 2T, Sue Stinson. 7H.
Any other variety-Bonnie Kers-lake 714, Jo Anne Stinson 711.
Wild ducks-Ann Marie Funk 10K, Allan Riley 71.1.
late Mrs. Matthew Routly which Coleman 7R, PARADE Clark Forrest, Ruth Ann
Best decorated bicycle-10 and took place at the Marriott fun- CRAFTS under, 'Linda. Hay, Carol Cook,
oral home, St. Marys on Mon- •-• :k nit ting-Grades 3 i.e S. Linda, Gary Hide, Cheryl Mousseau, john ja..ques; 1.0and over, Nancy Kyle, day. Lenaghan, K are n Littleton fer. Joyce Flynn; grades 6 to S. Ann Anne. Miekle, Mr, Lloyd Sorsdahl attended. Best detorated trieyele-Bill 'Wet- Lawrence, Bonnie Foster, Ivan Boa the annual Presbyterian men's_ 7H, son, Brenda, Lavender, Ralph in -
Keswick, Michael Sangster, Keswick, Muskoka, ael Davis, Karen Littleton 2T, Jim
among the High School students,
who attended the Shakespearean
Festival in Stratford on Thurs-
day night,
Mrs. Sadie Scott, Mrs. George
Wallace, Mrs. Jessie Hamilton,
Mrs. Rob. Hamilton, Mrs. Wil-
bur Miller, Mrs. Sam McCurdy,
Mrs. T. L. Scott, Mrs. Filmes
Chappel, Laura, Mrs. Bev Alex-
ander and Mrs. Horton McDou-
gall were guests at a shower on
Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Inez McRoberts of Lucan held
in honor of Miss Carol. Kenne- n. e..
dy of London, whose marriage to ./ 4, 4,
Jones,
Grant hee r-Janice Wright 714,
Mr. Malcolm Lamond of Lucantile i•Z eay,sieak,,H.f ,t_r ;P8g.'trtaltVel;P Dairycalf-Ivan Bo, 711, fievin
'Brian. Smillie, Ann Mickle, Clark Kinsma° 714. ic"31°L1' jime•s• takes place on. October 1.
S to Showmanship-it Boa 7H. :sob Mr, and Mrs: Lloyd Sorsdahl Forrest.Best vase-Grades 1 I o 4 lantee Cooper 2T, Brian Smillie, Kenneth
and daughter Connie returned •Wright jans. Smith, '.17.c.a (her Zones, Janke Wright TET, Grant
home on• Wednesday after spend- Watson; grades 5 to S. Cheryl .Lit-'Sevin 'Kinsman 71-f, Bo la
Kinsman 7H, Malcolm MeDwen. ing a few weeks visiting with 1.1e, Kyle,Donna Lyrin Forrest, Suzan ne Bacon hogs-Jo Anne Stinson 754,
relatives in the western provin- 'to 2 :Donald Robert Cooper 217, Larry Wright
to 2, Denise Kerslake 714, Allan T:lot• and Steve
Beatrice Dow, daughter 'of Mr. Crayon designs on cloth-racles l`Ji°11 "1. Davis and Smale• La
• rods-Lary
The marriage Of Amy Irene Sararas 7H, Jo Anne Stinson15,. 10H, Erie Campbell and Bob Smale,
6 to 8, Barbara McNiehol 2'.17. Ruth verve :t-terhurn and Graet Walker, Most yo
ces. Cole 711, Ann ickle, Bonnie Kers- 71.:?,, ilf s-Larry 'Wright 714, Susan Many relatives from this dis- 18,1.1". Zmnias--Grades 1 S. srlan Stinson.
trier attended the funeral of the
'Eddie Roo eheo n Gar Gass conference which was held at clay models-Grades 3 to 4. Mich-ten o ,
EGGS
Brown--,''Denise Kerslake TEL Bon-nie Kerslake 75, Al Corbet•t 1014. • White-Michael Hoy, Donna. Lynn spent the weekend with her par- Forrest, Larry Elder 1011.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. PETS
Scott. Babbits-F r a d Funk 1014, Pm_ Miss Margaret Ann Wallace Kyle 2T. Clark 'Webste„
and Miss Alice Walker were Cats-Flora, Lee . Johnstonr 1014. Gerry Sararas 71-1, Bonnie, Dick 7K
Dogs-Gordon. Dick 714. Birds-Janice Armstrong 10H, Pigeons--B a. r r Mousseau • 111K, Bruce Shirray 10H.
Other .pet s-Mol-1 ae and Winter (black .squirrel). ,Jim Kyle 217 (tur-
tles), Freddie Elder 1014 (turtle).
FLOWERS
Dining table bouquel---Grad.eo
Kyle 2T; grades 1 to 2, Nicholas Best decorated. doll buggy-Karen
rodenek, Heather Watson. (lathe. Kla.ver 2,T, Mary Mock, Lynda :5: rifle Christie, Kay Davis, Janet 01- Workman 2r.r. ten, 'Mord. Salt anti flour plaques-Grades 2 Bid •
Church conducted the service. Hensa II fair results Whalen boy tery.
Interment was in Bayfield ceme-
1 clung bouquets of .chrysanthe
inures.
The groom Was attended by
Mr. Peter Spittal of Kingston as
best man, as ushers, Mr. Donald
Griffin of Wyoming and Mr.
' John Scott, brother of the groom..
At the reception' which fol-
lowed in the church, Professor
V. Wade of Knox College pry
posed the toast to the bride.
The couple will live in Willow.
dale upon their return front a
motor trip to eastern Canada,
Minister moves
to church at Galt
Rev, George C. Vaia, BA,
who, for the past year and a
half, has been in charge of Car-
mei Presbyterian Church and
!whose ordination took place
.Sept. 13, has been appointed by
the Horne Mission Board of 'the
Presbyterian Church of Canada
to St. Giles Presbyterian Church
:in Galt,
1 St. Giles is a new church erect-
ed in 1956 under the district
mission board.
Mr. Vats expects to move in
the near future,
'Shower
A miscellaneous shower was
held Tuesday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Richardson in honor of their
daughter Audrey, an October
bride-elect, About 30 were pres-
ent from the Parr Line school.
A mock wedding was enjoyed.
An address was read by Mrs.
Jack Soldan and gifts' were pre-
sented.
Cromarty
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Garry Quance, Gordon Coloti.
Kethke-Dow
Tradition] wedding music was
played by Mrs. Elmer Dow who
also aeompanied the soloist,
Miss Barbara McPherson, who
sang the Lord's Prayer and
The Wedding Prayer.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father wore a gown of
brocaded satin. Her veil which
was edged with lace fell from a
crown of lace edged with pearls
and she carried a white Bible
with red roses and white stream
ers
head dress to match and carried
a cascade of pink and white
mums. The bridesmaids Were
Miss Jean Gethke of London and
Miss Mabel Dow who wore dres-
ses similar to the maid of honor.
Flower girl was Miss Debbie Mc-
Leod who wore a white nylon
frock with puffed sleeves and
short skirt and white head band.
She carried a basket of pink and
white mums,
Mr. Irwen Gethke of Mitchell
was best Man and Ushers were
Mr. Nelson Dow and Mr. bon
Gethke.
The wedding dinner was served
in nusseldale Hall, the tables
being deeoreted With eortiflow-
ers and candles. Assistants were,
Miss Audrey Kemp, Miss. Mar-
guerite Strathdee, Miss Doris
Johns Miss Irene Colquhoun,
god it) a blue terrylene cotton
dross with a white weal shawl,
white accessories and corsage of
red Sweetheart 70505.
The couple will reside in Mit,
Gr. 'Oa Wert (tore Bredheadri,
("Venially, Mitchell, Perth, Bus-
seldaley Stalk and LondOti,
"'Thrifty: j<1.ppsnittoti"
The third meeting of the 4,H
club 'The Thrifty Kippenettes"
was held at the home of the
leader, Mrs.: Alex 'McGregor on
Saturday, Sept, 17 at 9 a,m.• The
47ngte4reliCearils. 1Jvatisneg IVInSWeLPglidi a al;WWYs
appointed the secretary for the
meeting. The next .meeting. was
en Sept. 19 At Mrs. A. Me-Greg-
or 's.
Mrs. H. ,Caldwell discussed
"Sharing the Family Meal."
She said meals should 'be simple
and easily prepared and the
best rule to follow is the pat-
tern outlined in Canada's Food
Guide for Health.
"Table Settings and .Service",
And 'Table Manners" were dis-
cussed, Mrs. Caldwell demon-
started how to set a table prop-
erly. Six girls practised setting
the table. Mrs. McGregor dis-
tributed the record book 'sup-
plies, The roll call. for the next
meeting is one duty of a host-
answered by .18 members. Shar-1
on McBride was nominated sec-
retary for the meeting.
Tillman was present at the meet-
Home Economist Miss Bette
ing,
Mrs, Caldwell discussed after-
noon teas, She stated the proper
wins $100
By MRS. •FRANK SQUIRE
Allen Hod gins was 'a winner
of a $100 certificate presented
by Labatt officials for the calf
scramble at the Western Fair
on Friday,
Personal items
Mr. and. Mrs. William Morley
jr., Janice and Robbie, spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Morley, Grand Bend.
Catherine Kla'hre spent the
weekend in London with Miss
Barbara Gibbard.
Mrs. Allen Jaques is a patient
at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs, 0. J. ZaviLz,
Calgary, and Mr. and Mrs. E.
C. Parsons, Jim and Allen, Lon-
don, were Sunday visitors with.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry K'lahre and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire visit-
ed on Sunday with Mrs. Minnie
Mardlin and Fred of Wesley.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Squire
spent a few days at Kingston,
St. Lawrence Seaway, going as
far as Cobourg.
Mrs. Ethel. Squire and Mrs.
Margaret Lindsay, Granton, vis-
ited' on Friday with Mrs. F,
'Squire.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Switzer,
Mitchell, and Mr. Andrew Suth-
erland, Hamiot a, Manitoba,
were recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Baillie.
Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Hern,
Gary and Gordon, visited re-
cently with Mr. and Mrs. Clif-
ford Nixon, Port Lam'bton.
Mrs. Marion 'Moeller and Mr.
and. D
trait, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. William Morley
Sr,
Mrs. Olive Frederick, who has
spent the summer months with
Mr. and Mrs. William. French
and family, returned to her
home at Rochester, N.Y., Mon-
day.
Karen, Diane and. Gary Skin-
ner spent Wednesday with Mrs.
William 'Morley Jr.
;Mrs. McCle'od Mills 'attended
a 'trousseau 'tea on Tuesday eve-
ning in London ;at the home of
Mrs. Joseph Marino in honor of
her daughter Dorothy.
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Cleod. 'Mills attended 'the Davies-
Marino wedding at Grace 'Unit-
ed Church, London, with recep-
tion at Seven Dwarfs.
way in, Which to snake tea for
formal teas :and guests usually
stand, up. Miss. Tillman. demon-
-strated . how to make fancy.
sandwiches, There are six .kinds
of these sandwiches; closed,
open, piti..wheel„ rolled, ribbon
And checkerboard.
The roll call for the next meet-
ing is 'Why I like to enter-
tab)." The home assignment is
MOO sandwiches And, serve at
home.
The meeting closed and every-
one enjoyed a formal tea served
by several of the girls.
Stanley farmer .
dies in hospital
Herbert Stephenson, 65, of the
Parr Line died suddenly in Vic-
toria Hospital on Saturday, Sep-
tember 17,
lie was born in Stanley town-
ship and 'was the son of, the
He farmed all his life and was
a member of the United Church
at Kippen,
He is survived by one sister,
Reins, who resided with hirn.
Funeral services were held
Monday at 2.30 at the Bonthron
funeral borne in Hensall , Rev. A. H. Johnston of Kippen United
Shower
On Friday evening, Sept. 16
at the home of Mrs. Lloyd COOP -
•er, 30 friends and relatives at-
tended a surprise kitchen show-
er for Miss Barbara Evans of
Cranbrook, bride-elect of Oc-
tober.
Mrs, Kenneth Parke gave a
reading. Miss Marjorie Turner
favored with a solo And Nancy
Consitt gave a recitation. Mrs,
Lloyd Cooper conducted a con.,
test. The address was read by
Miss Marion Turner after which
many useful gifts were present-
ed to Barbara who thanked
every one and invited them to
her trousseau tea.
Toronto doctor•
native of Kippen
Dr. William Harvey Gauld,
MD, died at Sunnybrook Hos-
pital, Toronto on Saturday, Sept.
10, in his 65th year.
He was born in Formosa, son .
of 'Mrs. William Gauld and the
late Rev. William Gauld, DD,
who were missionaries there for
many years.
He lived at Kippen for some
time where lie attended school
at No. 2 Tuckersmith and Sea-
forth Collegiate Institute, He
worked many years in the On-
tario Hospitals at Toronto, Whit-
by, WOotigUelc and Pviiptangtti,.
shene.
Ile is survived by ife the
former 40 Purvis one aug
ter, Dr, Dorothy M, Gauld of
Hamilton; his 'mother, _Mrs, Wil-
liam Gauld Guelph and three
sisters, Miss Grata, of For-
Mose; Dr. Flora G. Little, of
Guelph, and Mrs. Douglas Stev.
ens (Dorothy), England,
Interment was in Woodlawn
cemetery, Guelph.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Forrest
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
William Forrest were in. Toronto
on. Saturday attending the Scott-
Glen nuptials,
Several from the Icippen area
attended the Western Fair at
London,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mellis
visited Sunday with the latter's
mother, Mrs. Rachel Gibson of
Wroxeter.
Mr. Edgar McBride is resting
comfortably in St. Joseph's Hos.
pital, London.
Mr. and. Mrs. Edgar Wahl of
Listowel were Sunday evening
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M. and Mrs. Zra. Pelebert
and family, ZOO, jetted 'unit
d#Y with Or, and Nrs, $er014 Jones and boys.
Mr. and Mrs Robert *Om;
gor .arid Mn, and Mrs, Ektekert visited, SundaY afternoon. wIT/11Kr,
Edgar MoEride 14 St. Joseph'll
Hoapital, t,ondon.
Mr. and Mrs. (lihr1g
Zurich, visited. an ,atOtruOort slUrf
ing the week with Mr, and Mrs,
1,ong and on Sunday Air,
Oswald Brown, QC, and Airs!
Brown of Detroit were their
guests,
Mrs. Roelitis Faber 411,4 Mrs.
ROSS Faber attended a trOns•
seen tea 'Saturday afternoon hon-
oring a niece, Mrs, Jack Bean
of Brantford, lira. prank Bean,
Rensall, grandmother of the
groom attended.
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•Guides active
i The lira meeting of the 1st
i company of Hensall Girl Guides
I was held Tuesday evening in the
] United Church school room Under
the new captain, Mrs, Jessie Ca-
meron assisted by Miss .Pat
Rowe.
During the meeting a court of
order was held. Patrol leaders
for this year are Cathy Searle,
Linda Noakes, Sharon Skidmore.
Sharon Hume; „seconds, Bonnie
Foster, Mary Payne. Suzanne
Rennie, Nancy Kyle. New treas-
urer is Cathy Scone.
Meetings for October were
Planned.
Wed in Toronto
The father of the bride, Rev.
• J. Stanley Glen, principal of
Knox College, assisted by Rev,
Calvin Chambers, Thornhill,. of-
ficiated at the marriage in
Thornhill Presbyterian church.
which united Muriel Gweneeth
Glen and William James Scott
on Saturday, September 17.
The bride is the daughter of
Rev, and Mrs, J. Stanley, Glen
t. and Mr. and -Mrs. Iames Scott,
1, Seaforth are parents of the
groom. Ile is a grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. William Forrest, Hen-
Given in marriage by her un-
Mr. W. J. Stewart of Otta-
ni! the bride wore a gown of or-
ganza appliqued with satin orch-
ids and Illyelthevalley, its short
i sleeves and neckline outlined in
Guipure lace, the bouffant skirt
. flowing into a chapel train. A
bandeau of organza leaves and
pearls held her fingertip veil and
she carrion a nosegay of white
flowers,
Her two sisters, Mrs. R. G.
Cook and Miss Cathy Glen, were
"matron and maid of honor wear-
ing dresses of canary , yellow,
styled with full skirts and plea.
•
ted cape collars, and the groom's
sister, Miss Mary Scott, wore a
dress in mauve, as
bridesmaid. All wore shaded yet-
low headbands and carried mat-
r. and Mrs. John Prente of
.ter called on relatives here
"Tuesday,
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The ThnOtrAOY•cott, September 22, 1940 9,11. '9
jitney winners
Art Cann and Ulric Snell won
first prize in the Exeter Lawn
Bowling Club's jitney Tuesday
:night on the local greens. attended anniversary services at
Ray Smith and Fred 'Tilley Carlingford United Church on
bombined for the second place Sunday and visited with 'their
honors, daughter and son-in-law, Mr,
The next lawn bowling tourna- and Mrs. Ross Miller and. fam-
ment will be a mixed jitney fly.
Thursday night. A full turnout is Miss Ina Scott who is attend-
expected. ing Wells Academy in London,
On Wednesday evening, the
neighbours of Mr. and ,Mrs. Wm,
Eagleson met at 'their home and
• presented them with an occa- and Mrs, Erie Dow to Mr. Ken-
' sional. chair in honor of their neth Warren Kethke of Mitchell.
••• 50th wedding anniversary. ' took place in :Roy's United
evening, a num. Church on. Saturday, September On Saturday
her of relative's gathered at their 10
tage at Grand Bend and pro- ficiat
wi
i
;th Rev. A. H. Daynard of-
ng,
'cited 'them with gifts.
Personal items
Mrs. Wilson O'Neil of Park-
hill. and Mrs. Wm. Nicholson of
•
Trenton spent •the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs, Elston Cuets.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McPher-
son spent a. few days last' week
(, with relatives in London,
Mrs. R. L. Sheppard and Mr.
and 'Mrs. Selbourtie English vis-
• ited on Sunday with friends in
• Ingersbil,
Mr, and Mrs, Carl Pollock and as sister Miss Maxine Dow
: family of London spent thewas maid of honor and wore a
• ' weekend with Mr, Milton Pol- gown of 'aqua blue crystal•
-Mita Karen trophey of London
•• sped the' weekend with their .Afigs: MA07-nowillan Miss and
*reMs, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur EYelYn. W00% . For travelling the bride chart-
lotk, sheen over net and taffeta with
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Whiting
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs, Clifford Whiting and fam'-
zilv in Detroit • '
Miss Jeanette Steeper of Scar-
bore spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr, and MrS. .Bruce
:Steepet,
A number of relatives and
'friends in this vicinity met in
:the parish ball on Saturday eve-
ning and 'hold a presentation for
Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Matliers, of
xeter, who were married re-
cently.
Rally Day Service will be
held in the tnitecl Church on
Sunday at 9;45 a.m. when Rev.
Cook of Lunn will be guest
sneaker,
..; Mr. and Ms's, Clarence Pre,
'Duey arid family of Hanover and
Tote exeferZimes-Abvocafe
Ann McNichol ST, joan Sinclair 13011 Carina and Clarke Webster, are only three
yours stern think there
Keith Havens and Dan Cameron. ee seasons in the
Embroidered .ateicleo-Grades 4 to Best .Iralned dog-Patricia. liar. year . baseball, football and 2T.
6, Bonnie Kerslalce 713, Karen Sa- 713• Bonnie Dick 71-1.• basketball.
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1 late Robert 'and Agnes Stephen- guests of Mr, and Mrs. Norman owner.
I son. Be had been in failing Diekert. . ess towards her guests,
health for some time and had Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lovell
The fourth meeting was held, been in. Clinton hospital two spent a few days in Collingwood
at the home of Mrs, A. McGreg-; weeks and later removed. to Vie- and Burlington and at Chatham
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'56 DODGE SEDAN - V8 engine, automatic transmission
Was $1,295-NOW
'57 CHRYSLER SEDAN-power steering, power brakes, auto
matic transmission, V8 engine. Was $1,895-NOW
'55 DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL SEDAN-V8 engine, automatic
transmission, tutone. Was $1,295-NOW
'55 DODGE CRUSADER SUBURBAN - six cylinder engine,
signal lights, in top condition! Was $1,095-NOW
'54 CHEVROLET COACH-black slip covers, in good condi
tion„ Was $595-NOW
$1,195
$1,795
$1,195
$ 995
$ 545
'54 DODGE SEDAN-Six cylinder, signal lights, tutone
Was $695-NOW $ 645
'40 DODGE SEDAN
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'51 DODGE SEDAN
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$ 545
$ 145
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'50 CHEVROLET SEDAN
Matto us alt offerl
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