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Congratulations to Mr. and
-Mrs. 'tom Mclnroy on the
recent arrival of their baby
girt.
Mrs. Jack"Trevithick and
Ruth visited Wednesday
evening with Kathleen
Morley.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Martin of
Surrey B.C. were recent
visitors with Mr. and *Mrs.
John Dyck and Victor.
Donald Scott is a patient in
University Hospital"
Kathleen Morley visited
Mrs. Roy Mawson in
Parkhill last Thursday af-
ternoon.
Dianne Corbett spent the'
week -end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cor-
bett and David.
Bill and Kathy Prest en-
tertained friends at their
home on Sunday afternoon.
Cindy and Kathy Prest
attended a shower for Ruth
Anne Atkinson at the home of
Mrs. Jim Cunningham last
Wednesday evening.
Becky Thompson and
friend of Kitchener visited
-Bill and Kathy Prest.
LAW GRADUATE — Ronald
Kendrick Durand son of Pete
and Ruth Durand Exeter,
recently graduated with o
Master of Laws degree from
Harvard Law School in
Bpston, Massachusetts. He
also has a Bachelor of
Business Administration
degree and a --Law degree
from the University of
Western Ontario. Ron is a
graduate of Exeter Public
School and South Huron
District High School, and is
currently employed with a
Toronto law firm.
Shipka area fiddler
wins at Bobcaygeon
By MRS. HIiGH MORENZ
"Congratulations" to
Willis Desjardine who has
won another trophy and first
place in a fiddlers contest
held Friday at Bobcaygeon
for the age group 35-49 years.
This was the Bill McColl
trophy. Willis has won prizes
at every contest he entered
this year. •
Week end visitors with
Mrs.- Trellis Little and Earl
Stebbins were Mr. and . Mrs.
Bob Little_and Leanne of St.,
Thomas.
Joan." Fiftkbeiner and her
friend Janet Cunningion,
returned Saturday from a
week s holidays at Niagara
Falls. The girls travelled by
train. -- — -- —
Wednesday visitors with.
theiEaaunt and uncle Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Miller. were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Annan,
Larry. Nancy and Blair.
from Timmins in Northern
Ontario:
Mrs. Sid Durie and Glenn
visited a couple of" days last
week ,with Glenn's grand-
mothers, Mrs. Gordon Durie
and Mrs. Peter Wardlaw,
and also -with Eleanor's
sister, all in Toronto.
Visitors during the week
and Saturday with•Mr. and
Mrs.W. Desjardine were Mr.
and Mrs. Donnie McKeever.
'and Charles, London: Mrs.
Mabel Desjardine and Mrs.
Ruby Little and -son Doug.
Greenway.
Mrs.. Beverley Ford,
Bramalea, Mrs. Hilton Ford,
Exeter. and Lizette Tate,
Grand Valley, were dinner
guests Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. H. Morenz, and Mrs.
Blanche Chapman, London
was a Sunday visitor and
supper guest with the
Morenz's.
Toth -Russell and Hugh
Morenz attended a party for
Bill - Morenz Saturday
evening in London ,at the
home of Warren Adams.
Mrs. Mabel Lksjardine is
spending holidays near
Greenway with her daughter
Mrs: Ruby -Little -and family.
- Tammy Morenz, Grand
Bend, Roseanne Russell and'
Annie Morenz attended a
miscellaneous bridal
shower, Saturday evening,
at the home of Mrs. Ginger
Adams, in London for
Michelle Webster, of •
Goderich, bride -elect, of -
early August.
Hostess for the evening
was Mrs. Warren Adams.
More than 20 guests attended
which. were relatives and
friends of the Webster
family. Amusing contests
and prizes were enjoyed and
a delicious lunch served by
the hostess.
Times -Advocate, August 3, 1978 • Pogo S
Thames Road people attend Gardiner reunion
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
The Gardiner annual
-- reunion was h eld at Kirkton
Community Park Sunday,
'July 30. Forty-one people
enjoyed both dinner and
supper.
Mervin and Helen Shute
and Larry and Alice Gar-
diner had an excellent sports
line-up.
Races — pre-school: Paul
Bearss, Leanne Gardiner;
(trades 1, 2 and 3: Brian
-Bearss, Lisa Gardiner;
Grades 4, 5 and 6, Ken Ross,
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Steve Gardiner; Grade 7 and
8. Bruce Ross, Danny Shute:
High School, • Betty Ross;
Sack Race, Joan and Bert
Vandendool, Dolores Howatt
and Joanne Hodgert: Water
Race, Bert Vandendool,
Edwin Shute.
Tug of War boys: Danny
Shute, Bruce Ross. Stephen
Gardiner, Robbie Gardiner;
mens, Mervin Shute, Ken
Bearss, Larry. Gardiner,
Edwin Shute, Jack Hodgert;
winder of favorite food,
Howard- Ross and his tarts;
person with most children at
the picnic: Isobel Gardiner
and Helen Hodgert; person
who carne the farthest, Betty
Kirby Ken Bearss guessed
the correct total weight of
the sports committee in
kilograms.
Next year the picnic will
be held -.the last Sunday in
July at Kirkton.
Officers for 1979 are
president Ken Bearss;
secretary,, Laurel /lodger!.
table committee, Mac
Hodgert faintly and Alex and
Doreen Gardiner sports
Connie and John Aitken;
Betty and Aubrey Ross.
• Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller
arrived bome last week after
having been on a trip to
Victoria, British Columbia
and were also guests at the
Ottewell-Bloedel wedding at
Falun Alberta.
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin
Passmore accompanied Mr.
& Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne on a
trip to .Moosonee. They
returned home Tuesday
evening after having been
away for a week.Mr. & Mrs.
Passmore were guests on
,Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Bert
Barry, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert
and Scott, and Alan, Hodgert
returned home last Thur-
sday after visiting Mr.
James McCullough of
Gravenhurst. They went by
Polar Bear Express from
Cochrane to Moosonee and
also went on the Pulp and
Paper Path at Abitibi.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne
Passmore attended the
Gunning reunion at River-
view Park Exeter on Sun-
day.
There were 117 people
from Elimville and Thames
Road attended the church
service and picnic at
Riverview Park, Exeter,
Sunday.
Robert Schieck returned to
his home in Drayton on
Sunday evening after
holidaying with his cousin
Paul Stewart.
Mr. & Mrs. Mac Hodgert
and family attended the •
Gardiner reunion at Kirkton
Community Park, Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Johns had a
Tupperware party at her
home on Monday evening.
Mrs. Joan Dow d Staffa was
the demonstrator. •
There will. be no Sunday
School or church services for
the month of August. On
September 3 it will be Rally
Sunday and graduation
exercises will take place.
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