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PB SPEAKING WINNERS - The top public speakers at Precious Blood separate school received prizes Monday from Clay
Murray representing Exeter branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. In the back row with Mr. Murray are KathytHogan, Susan
Gregus, Dennis Kints and Fred Gregus. Front, Joanne Kints, Mike Rankin, junior winner Patti O'Toole and Bill Benoit. Missing
was intermediate winner Mary Birmingham. T -A photo
Travel by bus-
Shipka couple back from Florida
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St. Thomas. Mrs. Pearl
Desjardine. Rainy River,
Mrs. Norma Desjardine,
Grand Bend area. Maurice
and Mary Lou Desjardine of
Huron Park.
Visitors during the week
with Trellis and Earl were
Edna and Norval Reid, of
Crediton.
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ t'iar Alitrrin man and Leota Snyder. Jim
W ray and Madeline Hugh and Annie Mlorenz and Judy Snyder. Keith and
Sweitzer returned home last attended a double birthday Nancy Snyder..of Greenway,
Friday after an enjoyable party last Tuesday evening joined the family for Sunday
two week holiday in Florida at the home of Oscar and dinner.
on a Fettes tour bus trip. Laura Miller in Dashwood. Ella Desjardine, accom-
Some of the interesting stops Others attending were Mr. panied by Clara Statton of
were at Silver Springs, St. and Nlr.. Lorne Devine, Ed Grand Bend. visitedlastweek
Petersburg. Bush and Turnbull. , Mr. and Mrs. with C'Iara's daughter Deb -
Cypress Gardens, Melvin Stade and Sherrie. bie Plantenga in Huron
Disneyworld. Cape Kennedy Vicki ('lark. Mrs. Jessie Park. Debbie sewed evening
and Ormond Beach and a fun Rader and Mrs. Hilda gowns for Ella and her
day at the dog races. Rader. The two birthday mother. Saturday evening
Milton Sweitzer is a 'celebrants were Ed Turnbull the girls wore their new
patient in University and Melvin Stade. dresses. when accompanied
hospital. London. having suf- During the social time by their husbands. Willis
fered a stroke at work last games of euchre and solo Desjardine and Alvin Statton
week. were played. followed by they attended a 25th 'wedd-
Alice Leadly. of Welland lunch refreshments with ding anniversary party for
has been spending a few birthday cake and ice Karl and Annie McNaughton
days with her sister Eva cream. at the Kirkton Community
Sweitzer. On Sunday they Ric and Esther Storey. of, centre.
were accompanied to Lon- London spent the weekend Donna Baker who is a
don with theirsisterporis. to here with her parents. Fer- nurse at Edmonton General
hospital has arrived home,
by an air flight. for a week
holiday with her parents.
Ken and Ortha Baker and
family members. Donna
attended the wedding. Satur-
day. of her friend Maria
Mr. and Mrs. Hov Cun- Hornell a former resident of Willens to Richard
ningham. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Clandebove. who will reach Sostenans. at Sacred Heart
Hill and Mr. and Mr's. her 95th birthday on March church. Delaware with a
Clarence Hardy attended the 7. She makes her home with reception following at the
Ontario Cattlemen ' s her daughter and son -in law, Canadian Club in Strathroy.
Association convention at Margaret and Maurice Het- Weekend visitors with
the SkyLine Hotel in Toronto trick 108 Duncan Ave., Bakers Sr. were Sandra and
last week. Kirke, Td Lake. Ontario. Tony Regier. Christopher.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence She • enjoyng reasonably. Heather and Jillian of
Carter. Lisa andJoanne. and good health and still enjoys Detroit. Ken and Carol
Mrs. Isobel Simpson Visited doing Jig Saw puzzles Baker. Bonnie. Tracey and
with John Simpson. Kirkton, despite her failing eyesight. Shellie of Stratford. Sunday
who is a patient in Universi- She receives the Exeter afternoon the families
ty Hospital. London, 'rimes Advocate so keeps in attended the skating car -
awaiting surgery. touch with Clandeboye and nival at Zurich community
Mary and Michael Smith. community. centre. One of the skating
Meg. 'and Becky. St. Marys Viola Carter accompanied stars was Jamie Baker.
were Sunday visitors with by Cyril and Marg Lee, Loh- Don't forget! The card
the Hodgins at Shadyside. don. visited their sister. party being held here tonight
Birthday wishes are ex- Evelyn Parker in Harriston March 4th in the Community
tended to Mrs. Agnes on Sunday. Centre.
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- Mrs. Trellis Little and Earl
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By GORDON MORLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conlin
and, Mrs. Charles Cronyn
convened the euchre party
Monday night at Neil's
school with ten tables in
play.
Prize winners were:
ladies high - Desta Rock,
lone hands - Mrs. Wilbert
Lewis. ladies low - Mrs.
Kathleen Neil. men's high -
Andy Thompson. lone hands
- Murray Carter. men's low -
Bill Dixon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy
and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
McDonald will be in charge
of the next party to be held
March 9 •
Mrs. Don Newey. Colleen
and Carol. London , were
weekend visitors with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Trevithick. Mrs. Newey and
girls and Mrs. Trevithick
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Dorman at
Craigholme Saturday after-
noon.
The Sacrament of the
E. ▪ Lordls supper was observed
▪ Sunday in the United
▪ Church. Rev. Robert§ took
for his sermon "The Temp-
tation.”
A number of McGillivray
people attended a reception
held in the Ailsa Craig, Town
Hall Saturday afternoon to
introduce Jim Britnell, P.C.
candidate for the riding of
Huron -Middlesex in up -
corning provincial election.
SHOES
369 Morn S1 teat.,
R Sor v'c. Since 1938
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A WINNER
BEV SIMPSON R.R. 1, Hensall was the winner of the February draw
in the T -A "Hottr'st Buys Around" contest. Bob Swartman of Bob
Swartman & Son Men's Shoppe one of the 20 participating firms in
the contest, mcsde the draw' Mrs. Simpson will receive a cheque for
$125.
ENTER NOW FOR
OUR MARCH DRAW
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Three new elders at
Thames Road Church
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
During the church service
Sunday three new elders
were inducted namely Mrs.
Floyd Stewart, Messrs. Ross
Ballantyne and William
Rohde. The other elders are
Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne,
Messrs. Murray Dawson and
Ted Kernick.
A joint session meeting
will be held at the manse,
Wednesday March 4 at 8:30
p.m.
World's Day of Prayer will
be, held at Elimville, Friday
March 6 at 2 p.m. All ladies
are invited to attend.
...In last weeks news Mr. &
Mrs. Reg Hodgert's names
were omitted as Saturday
supper guests with Mr. &
Mrs. William Rohde.
Mrs. Whitmore, Toronto
spent the weekend with Mr.
& Mrs. Barry Jeffery and
family.
Misses Barbara Miller,
Toronto and friends Debbie,
Mary Ann Lane, Oshawa,
and Mary Durfy, of
Hamilton were guests at
friends' wedding
Ker wood
their
Joanne Dortman at
Saturday. The first four girls
spent Saturday and Sunday
at the home of Mr. & Mrs.
Edwin Miller.
Mrs. William Rohde went
as a guest of Mrs. Mary
Johns to the Grandmother's
meeting of Glen Gowrie, W.I.
meeting at Russeldale Hall
Wednesday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller,
Mr. & Mrs. Barry E. Miller,
Mr. Brian Miller, and Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Hodgert attended
the funeral of the late Mrs.
Ray Miller at the M.C. Smith
Kiper
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Cooper and family, London
were recent' visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Vivan Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell
have returned from a holi-
day in the Southern U.44
W. L. ' Mellis was
transferred from South
Huron Hopital Exeter to Vic-
toria Hospital London.
The 4-H Club met at the
home of Mrs. Laird
Finlayson last week.
Funeral Home, Woodstock
Wednesday. Sympathy of the
community is extended to
the relatives.
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Van-
massenhoven, Alba Craig
were Sunday evening guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Ross
Ballantyne.
Edwin Miller and Jack
Hodgert attended a Far-
mer's Supper meeting
Thursday evening at the
Delaware Community
Centre. Mrs. Miller and Mrs.
Hodgert spent the evening
with the former's mother
Mrs. Sutherland, Mt.
Brydges.
Very
Important
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People of all ages and all walks
of lifedo important and essential
jobs as Red Cross volunteers.
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COWBOY AND WITCH — Appearing as a cowboy. and a
witch in Sunday's Zurich -Grand Bend figure skating carnival
were Sandra Datars and Martha Klapp. Staff photo
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