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was honoured for many years of devoted service to the Exeter Fall Fair. Above, Fair president Bruce Shap -
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Clandeboye leaders trained
By MRS. DAVID KESTLE
CLANDEBOYE
The six leaders for the coming
spring 4-H project have been in
Strathroy this week at training
school. They are: Mrs. R. Lynn,
uMrs. V. Vogels, Nancy Holland
and Judy Henry, Mrs. A. Hodgins
and Marilyn Groenewegen. All
girls of the area 12 years and over
are welcome to participate
Bread Making is on the
program.
UCW meet
Clandeboye UCW met at the
home of Mrs. R.Williams. Mrs. C.
Coughlin president, opened
service with prayer.
Nine ladies enjoyed the slides
of Mrs. B. Maddens giving the
resume on the 50th Anniversary
of the United Church.
The date was set for the turkey
and ham supper April 2. Hostess
served tea after the meeting
adjourned.
Personals.
Pat Hodgins has been fconfined
to her home withthe flue.
Mrs. Arthur Hodgins, Mrs. P.
Groenewegen, Mrs. H. Hardy,
Mrs. W. Scott, Mrs. R. Williams
and Mrs. C. Coughlin attended
the Centralia College sewing
demonstrations.
Mrs. Ray Ruston St. Marys
spent Monday with Mr. & Mrs. A.
Hodgins, Pat and Paul.
Mrs. J. McCarthy and Monica
Granton visited with her mother
Mrs. J. Donaldson on Thursday.
Mrs. D. Joyce and friend from
Windsor were Sunday visitors
with Mr. Lorne Derbyshire at
Delaware Nursing Home.
Andrew Robertson was in
Toronto Friday and Saturday
where he attended a youth
conference.
Mrs. J. Richards has been a
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D. Syler 531
J. Sedlak 617
S. Weber 600
S Burnett 585
M. Bridges 550
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M Foster 558
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patient in St. Joseph's Hospital
the past week.
Ingrid Nordink, London spent
the weekend with Janis Kestle.
Mr. & Mrs. J. Robertson and
Janie, Mr. & Mrs. D. Kestle were
in London Saturday and enjoyed
the talents of George Beverly
Shea and his accompanist.
Mr. & Mrs. G. Millson and Mr.
& Mrs. Clarence Millson were
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Ralph Millson, London.
Tom Kestle and L. Ross have
returned home from a two week
stay in Hawaii while there they
bumped into Mr. & Mrs. Murray
Hodgson of Lucan.
Mr. & Mrs. A. Lewis and Mrs.
Dan Rodgers attended a family
shower for the recent bride and
groom Mr. & Mrs. Wayne
Armitage at the home of their
aunt and uncle Mr. & Mrs. Lorne
Armitage, Arva.
Alton Neil formerly of Clan•
deboye who is in St. Marys
Hospital, St. Marys Ontario is
progressing favourably.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Eaton of
London spent Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. W. Simpson.
Dorothy Cunningham was
admitted to Victoria hospital
Monday for tests and was able to
come home again Tuesday.
Mark events
in Biddulph
By MRS. M. H. ELSTON
BIDDULPH
Mr. & Mrs. M.H. Elston were
dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs Ray
Regular on February 2. Mrs.
Regular was celebrating a bir-
thday.
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Elston were
supper guests of the formers
parents Mr. & Mrs. M.H. Elston
of February 6 Allan was
celehrating a birthday. Ile also
had a hirthday celebration on
Sunday at I3enmiller. They were
accompanied by Mr. & Mrs.
Harry Dougall. Harry was also
celehrating a birthday.
Mrs. Inez Dickey and Joyce
have moved to London, having
sold their house in the neigh-
borhood.
Mrs. Neil McAllister gave a
party in honor of Timothy's
fourth birthday which was
February 7
Mr. & Mr. Bob BIair visited on
Sunday with Mrs. Alex McF'alls
of Brigden, formerly of this
neighborhood.
Robin Blair of Peterborough
spent the weekend with her
parents Mr. & Mrs. Bob Blair.
Rev & Mrs. Mil. Elston called
at Needham's Funeral Home.
London on Wednesday. The late
Rev. Canon Farr was a
classmate of Rev. Elston while
attending Huron College and
Western University.
Sheila Elston of Toronto was
home to visit the Elston families
before leaving for a holiday in
Central Africa.
Rev. & Mrs. M.H. Elston ac-
companied by W. Heywood
Crediton, were supper guests on
Friday of Mr & Mrs. Ivan T.
Needham Lucan. They were
also supper guests on Wednesday
of Mrs. Murray Gibson, llderton.
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the week of Feb. 16 to 22 please contact:
Mrs. Wanda Reynolds
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