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"Outline:police duties Fete retiring
or Grand Bend H &S s • h
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Les Adams,
Visitors during the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love
and Kathryn were, Misses Ger-
ry Kayes and Lynn Kayes of
Toronto, Miss Helen Hardy of
Lucan, Miss Adele Shaw of Lon-
don and Mr. Jim Drummond of
Woodbridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miller of
Detroit •and Mrs. M. Rheinbart
of Pennsylvania,' spent a feW
days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Ratz and family.
Mr, and Mrs, Hugh. Morenz
and' Billie were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dell
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Personal italht
Mr. and Mrs, Ed Woods and
Gordon were in Blenheim on Sun-
day and attended the 60th wed-
Sebool convention will take place
at Grand Bend United Churph,
Friday, November 4; afternoOn
session 1.45 and evening 7:15.
Supper will be served by Grand
Bend WA.
Mrs. Mary novelle is spend-
ing two weeks with her sister,
Mrs. Clarke. of Windsor*
Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Kul-
log spent the weekend in De-1
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gill and,
son Joe, of Brampton, spent the
weekend with Mrs. 141y Gill.
ws;:littlItratIMPIMS1
Report on
Shipka
ter, town, was presented
uide division commissioner
lonald, Goderich, her sue-
ars in Huron at the Exeter
Proctor, Clinton district
ict commissioner; Miss Mac-
mnissioner; Miss Siegner;
and, Mrs. N. T. Ormandy,
—T-A photo
BY MRS, WEI,J,WPIPP
The ...regular meeting of the
Grand Bend Home. and School.
Association was held in the.
School on Thursday, October 2T,.
The president, Mrs. Norma Hem-.
Mingway, was in the chair.
Col, Neil Chamberlain of the
grand Bend detaehment of the,
OP..n spoke on the varied duties
of a policeman and gave an in-
teresting account of his own
experiences both serious and
humorous,
Following his talk, a mimber
of parents had •questions to ask..
which. the corporal answered
good-naturedly and diplomatic-
ally,
Mrs. Marjorie Mason thanked
the speaker who was introduced
by Mrs. Hemmingway,
The Home and School banner
Was won by, Mrs. Wilma Des
Jardin's room,
Orphe Outs marks ,anniversary
The Orpha Club's fifth anni-
Camp Borden spent the weekend •
with his wife, Mrs. E, Stickland.
Mrs. Ka thry Pagel and
friend Sybil Kelly spent the
weekend at the former's sum-
mer cottage in Green Acres. with
Tina Roy returning to Detroit
with them.
Mrs. Alice Backman of Grosse
Pointe. Mich., spent the week-
end with the Bariteaus at Duke's.
Ranch.
Mrs. Horace Lake is spending
this week in London,•
`Mr, and Mrs. Alex Love and
has resigned as Division Coln-
inIssioner of Girl. Guides, was
presented with an inscrjbed sil-
ver tray at the fly-up Brownie,
ceremony on Thursday evening.
Her successor, Miss Una Mac-
thinald, Goderich, made the pres-
entation..
Leaders from Clinton, Gode-
rich, Hensall, Zurich and RCAF
Centralia attended for the occa-
sion.
Miss Siegner .has served as
Division Commissioner for three
years and district commissioner
for four years.
Brownies, who were presented
with their wings and flew-up to
Guides, were Lynda Blanchard,
Barbara Cameron, Elizabeth'
Ellerington, Darlene Parsons,
Ann Robertson, Elizabeth Snell
and Linda Wells.
and 'Clinton at Grand Valley,
Mr. and. Mrs. Lorne Deitrich
.accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Ryan of Corbett spent the
weekend visiting in Detroit;
Mr, and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer,
Ron and Barbara were Sunday
visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Frank Levi and family at St.
Marys,
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bai -rigor-
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versary was celebrated with a ding anniversary party for Mr.
turkey dinner at G rean Fores t; and Mrs, Charles •Garrod, Mr.
Motor Hotel, with nearly one 1 and Mrs. Garrod are Mrs,
hundred percent attendance. Woods grandparents.
A short business session was Sunday visitors with Mr. and
held and arrangements made for Mrs. John Heckman and • Mrs.
a work meeting to be held on Mary Stephen included, Mr, and
November 15 at the home o f Mrs. Bill Stephen, Mr, and Mrs.
Vera Roberts. Douglas Stephen and Doris of
The balance of the evening was.Woodhatn, Mr. and Mrs. Emma-
spent in the playing of games, nuel Schroeder of Stratford and
and a social evening together. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Gale. ten spent Sunday with Mr. and
Personal items
Mr, and Mrs. Don Adams, Mrs. Charlie Brown at Bothwell.
Captain D. A. Stick-land of Mark and Brock of London were and ' family of Elimville were
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Kerslake
weekend visitors with Don's par- Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Finkbe,iner and fatn-
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