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Aiiar; ('aliu't'i.ttt' ti 'haiuut of tit.
:Vary'; Hospital, Kitehotter, spent
;i few ibis's ivUti her Sntrents, Alt'.
and ,Mrti. Donald Btu'lmiunt,
Me. L Iutt'103 iahauttt in of 'raron-
to Spent the week end with • his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, John
,t4tuuuuut,
.Air. and Mrs. .1, ltiviuttstont',
i'herry, Doug and Kevin, of Pros -
ton, are holidaying with 1tr• A'tai-
color t''r;tser.
Mr,. and Airs. '!`hos. 'iichon„;hlin
of Durham ;nut Miss Annie Me-
l.ow;'htin of Provost, :Albert . were
recent ;:nests 11.1 the hone' ar Mr,
and Mrs, Art McCall.
.Bir. .John (truce has returned
Alone after undergoing an opera.
tion in Si Josephs hospital, Lon-
don.
Alr. and ,;firs, Ed Millen' and
;chs. D. Ennis attended tin' ritzier -
a1 of the title Atr, \V, ,1. better of
Toronto on monthly,
Miss Rose Simpson hissed
swat in Scott Memorial hospital,
Sett tali, all Saturdaty` morning.
:MSS :lintps0n formerly resided an
1' (Atom naw occitpt0d by her
niece. Airs. Harvey ['mtg. and Mr,
t"raig, and recently had spent it.
tow w'ci'lts with theta prior to her
dent tt.
;Mr. .inhn .T. MtGavin, a well
1,nown resident of 1IeKitlop two.,
assed .114 ty on Monday after-
noon in hi, path year. Sympathy
of the community is extended to
the tinily and re!attves,
r as''tt. 'ata
Airs. 'Porrance btntdas enter-
tained at a trousseau cwt honoring
tier daughter, Clone, bride_eleet,
art A\`edne'atia y. .1 Si) ii. The telt
table' wag sot with an imported
lice cloth centrad with a dainty
bouquet of red roses. Barden
flowers arranged in the various
moats formed tin attractive sett-
ing for the displays. Mrs, Dundas
and her daughter Olene received
their .guests assisted by Mrs. C.
:+lute. nt:tther of the groom -elect
of Wellesley,
Pouring tea in the • afternoon
was Mrs. Geo. Pundits and :in the
everting. Alt'.. Willis numbs. of
LAKE 1 IE
CASINO
GRAND BEND
Finfol't it. Tea room Mt
stye Miss Betty A4tmti1111. tool.
Abt 1111.1101 111110 with .\Ills ,)tart
maul tat' ttf \\'tttghant as lunch
ito'.I esti,
Mrs. Prank Johnston was in
eluu•ge of the guest book. !Miss
Bet Cam obeli of 1Astowel
t.eived the gifts to the artoruoon
and ,Airs. Bill Taylor of Stafla, in
the evening, and ware unwretltpod
roti tAaeed for display by Mrs,
lrw'iiu Johnston, Listowel. Mrs,
John O'Drawsl(y. Kitrheuer, tits.
played the linens and shower
gifts, The trousseau was shown
by iirs. 1''rattlt Van der Mein of
Guelph. In the gift room was .Mr's,
Norman Macho! of Kitchener.
Assisting in the kitchen wore
11rs, Nelson Reid, Mrs, 1':d Doo-
tta n and Mrs, 11, ikons, Mrs. 14.
Stevens Sand Mrs. Nelson Marks,
Those amending from a distance
were AU•s harry bamslie, of Tor.
onto: Mrs, Alex, Breittter of iia•
tiiltoa: •ttr. and \Ars. lits \Ceug•
at' of Waterloo: 11 re. Is, Armitage
'i \\"ittgh,ttu; 11r. and Mrs, bll-
waod I',utlhaifor, We'llesley; .\Its..
e;ordon t'.tntpbell, l,istow'el;
Attars' l'!'teh and Mrs. Ken Rog-
erson, Clinton. -
Present mime; weer given by
tittottatt' School, l tobti'tke. and
students of .Arthur Murray tlaue-
i.it. stltonl, Kitchener,. Shower's
were given by.\Ars, f'r'ank Van
(tot' tlolen at the home of Ah',
olid Airs. W. 1„ Whyte, Statorth;
Mrt, Lou llradsltaw. i'orotua anti
;he Walton Group of Pntt"s flitt-
ed Church.
11; 5:0'i load
The Tilly meeting of the Mts.
-tion Band of Duff's fatted Chttroh
was held last •Sunday in the
church basement with 12 members
in attendance. Mary Helen Buell -
:man, pi't's,. opened the meeting
wi'h tin' en1 to worship taken
oohs Psalm 67: . d.-111 followed by
by 11111 .:'t "Birds are singing.
Woods are Ringing", The scrip-
ture taken from John 10: 10 was
read by Barbara Mayans. The
leader, -Airs, Walter Bewley talk-
ed shoat -Learning to do Things".
Gott gave us the raw material and
and hiss Mint ("lark. Offering
11:1,1 $ ,.'n, Tito luoeting closed
With 10 11111 11 lit ".1 0811S 1111121 na
81011 " fonowetl by ttte 1tla1/t1h
1Stnodietion,
KIPPEN
Alatitt'r ,Stuart A. Brown of
Grand Bend is visiting his atutt
and uncle ,Mr. and Alt's. 1vlzat'
ileus settti,
Mrs. Dlekert Sr, of 1tttt'riston
-Is spending this week at the Rotate
Of her son and daughter-in-law,
Air. and tit's. Norman Dlektrt,
Master Douglas McGregor re-
tllt'itt'd home f1'atlt a week's MOP,
dal/ In Loudon with his grand-
mother, Itt's. Monk,
Mr. and Alis. Norman •Staniake
of Deter, visited 1111. and Mrs,
Easton Dowson on Friday.
Mr. \\'tn, Arnold returned home
intttt Scott Memorial hospital,
Settforttt whtrt he was a patient
the past week,
11iss ,layte flood is holidaying
it week with her mush' Diane
Perkins of London and another
week in Port Stanley.
Sunday guests w'ttIt Alr. and
Mrs. Elston. Ilowsott included Mr.
and Mrs. \\'ut. Pranks, Miss Mag-
gie Winder. firs. Sadie Winder,
\Ir. Verne Pranks all of London,
Mr. and Airs. \\'nt. Clarke, Bruce.
field, lir. and Mrs. 'Main Kerr. of
Winthrop, and Dennis Kerr of
1'horitdale.
Air, Herb Stephenson was Mov-
ed by a.uthtilanee. Friday, from
Clinton Hospital to Victoria Hos-
Ilitat, London.
Miss 1linit' Jarrett. Stratford,
visited her parents. Ah'. and Airs.
Eldon ,Jarrett over the weekend.
'1`!te past two weeks Aliso. Mar-
lene Miley was teaehiug Oracle 4
at the Exeter Summer bible
School. The registration at hxet•
or this year was 2333.
llissts 11race. Eleanor. and
Doris Riley ware holidaying with
their grandparents and while
there they attended Zurich Suut-
nter Bible School fel' two weeks.
The enrollment at Zurich was
around 1.30.
we must learn to use it. Even Sunday evening Miss Marlene
birds have to learn to fry. Teach- Riley left to work in London for
eta 1tave to learn before titer Cast the month of July.
teach, Missionaries, Doetots ere, Mrs. Nancy Riley has returned
also learn, We tun learn about home from two week's vacation
God from the Bible—ways he with Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Smith of
wants us to live. Sandra Watson Aneaster. While there site was ti -
ted in ;w'ayer, The offering was ken to see the Welland Canal and
Presented ants then dedicated by Niagara balls.
singing an African song "Seeds The Mission Band and Baby
the Bring" as at prayer, Shirley Rand picnic of St. Andrew', 1.n-
1':tattter :rave the treas. report and lied Church was held Thursday
Dancing
that 832.38 had been afternoon July 14 at Lions Park,
511111 to the Presbyterial Treas. Seaf,n'th, with a ;nod attendance.
this year. Sherrill Craig read the Sports were as follows: 4 and wt-
mittntes -of tlte` last meeting. der. Billy MsGrtgor and Gregory
There will he. no meeting in Love; .• 4 ro sn!total age, Jean Fink-
L,ctiet Thornton orchestra 1 August and no World Friends in beiner, Leslie Coleman: girls ti•J,
ry 11night is deigned to please •lu:y ,i:' •August, Gwenneth Hendrick and Nanny
1 spCciatty the Toon. t;erall Baan will be at piano 1. it til : beys 13.9. .Tim Kyle and
Tiienty Group. I for the Sep:. meeting'. Doug Wey Ken .lents: ?;tale 10.1_. Joan :in.
will real the soripture and Bruce elair and Wendy .Jones: bay$ 10•
,share WI ho 1t1e ^ 91 111 ttie
1can's ,11\'F t"ottl'519, C:airke lead in prayer, 1„ Grant Janes, Garry Anderson.
're:toilers for this tuonth were \inlay' for small c'h'ildren. Joan
Wed., Fri., Sat.
for pat.:Ps Mrs. 1tewatrt Airt'att, Alt's. Nel_ ;inm'., team: youngest t t batir-
_. t'k? Mrs. R. Alaltit�htc 'ur 1' upend}'kt kicl .ItC ;t,
in the box, Alt's. Alex ileAftu'tvie,
tiraudtuuther with 111051 gt tnd-
ehildteli p]Nsextt, Alt's, (loss hove;.
youngest grandmother, Alt's. Alec,
Mt'Mltttrle: ladies running rage,
Mrs. John .Datta, Alt's. Keith Love;
guessing the tltltttber of names,
Mrs, Ross hove: largest eat'ring.
Alrs, Hugh llendrick; spoon and
beans rate, Mrs, Jltltu Sinclair;
lucky hunt, Illly McGregor, 'l'lte
sports rontntittee, firs, Ken Mc.
t,ellati, Mrs. Howard IPlnkbehier,
Mrs. \\'m. Coleman, Table tom.
nittee, Mrs, John Cooper Sr„ AIt's,
tI, AIollurti'le, :Mrs. X11, ;tones,
Hostesses for the tiay were Alt's,
Ross liroadfoot and Hiss Dot'otlty
Turner,
4'Itttnsoit 7ictcttiolt
The Thomson Reunion in its
22nd year was held Saturday aft-
ernoon in Ilensall Community
Park with a good attendance. 'Phte
sports were as (thews: 11 and un-
der. Linda Miller, Billy Thomson;
(1 to S. John Thomson, Barbara
Stmitake; 8 to 10, Judith Schnei-
der, Eleanor Staniake: thinnest
couple, Alr, and Mrs. Bert Thom-
son; youngest grandmother, Afrs.
Herb Britton; stocking seam
race, Mrs. 14. Keyes; kicking the
slipper, Herb Britton; largest
family, Mrs. Bert Thomson; per-
son wttlt most buttons, Alt's, N,
Cooke; chitties pin race, Mrs. G.
Stewart: lucky chair at supper,
Alms. E. Keyes; oldest Person
present, !Robert Thomsen; young-
est hairy, Jennifer Joan Cooke,
daughter of _Alr. and firs. Douglas
Cooke: bean guessing, lb's, grace
Thomson. 1h'. A Alexander, presi-
dent was in the chair and the
secretary's report • was given by
Mrs. Gwen O'Rourke. The officer'
for 1061 are as follows: President,
Norma Staniakt'; \'fee Pres„ El-
gin Thomson; Sec,-Tt'tns,. Mrs. L.
Thomson: Sports Committee, Mr,
anti. Mrs. O'Rourke and Alr. and
Mrs. Warren Thomson; lunch
Committee, Alr, and Mrs, A, :\filler,
AIt'. and Alt's, Bert Thomson. The
next picnic is to be held at the
cottage of ,Alr, and Ahs, Norman
Stanlake at Port Blake on the 33rd
Wednesday in July.
BRODHAGEN
Mrs. Geo. .Tacob of Kitchener
spent a Clay last week with Mrs.
Chris. \Y, L,eotihardt and Mr.
Leonitardt, Mr. and Airs, Alwin
Rose of Sarnia spent the weekend
at the same house.
Air. and _Airs, Wm, Diegel at-
tended the Thiel Reunion in
Stratford on Sunday. They were
accompanied 1» Alt'. and Mrs.
Donald McLaughlin of Kincar-
dine,
Alr, and Airs, AVm, Diegel re-
ceived word from their son Rev.
Calvin Diegel and Airs. Diegel of
Gerattlton of tate birth of a son 011
S:utday July- 17th !n Geraldton
h ns;=(tai.
Ait' srs Ford Piektson and Mer-
vin Leonhardi spent at few days
in Buffalo. N. Y. on business re.
:early,
Air. and Mrs. Russell Sholdiee
And Beverley were 541551s at the
Seaforth Lions ?nth Annual
J ,IONS P_ARK — SF4FOHTH
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PROGRAMME
Each Evening at 8,00 p.m.
Bands
Bingo MODEM Ball&
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• FERRIS WHEEL ., • MERRY'GO RGUND
Draw
5
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PLUS VALUABLE OTHER PRIZES IN POPULAR PENNY SALE
See Jo
• SINGERS
y Hollingsworth of TV Fame -- The Balloon Man
Billy Meek and Others
• DANCERS
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ADMISSION R4 50c Each, which includes Ticket on $1,000,00 Draw
CHILDREN FREE PARKING FREE
wedding of Audrey llttckwell and
Jolla'AieLlwaht at Walton United
Chart.% on Saturday, Beverley
was the soloist,
Alt'. and Airs, Henry (3. Diegel
etre on a trip to Calgary, Alberta
and other Western points and
California,
Master Fred 'W\'esetberg of
Brussels has been holidaying with
his aunt Mrs. Chas, Ahrens and
at the home of Mt', and 'Attar,
ft'ed Ahrens.
!Misses Jane Clark of New Ham-
burg and Patriclat Querengesser
of Ailteltell
holidayed with :Mss
Beverley Sltoldiee last week,
Master Laurie 1Ciseher or Mc-
Killop attended l:clgeweod Junior
Boys' Camp at Eden I\1111s last
week and ,Misses Sharon Dietz
and Joanne Elligsen are attend-
ing Junior G'lrls' Camp there
A shower was held in the Cont.
ntunit,y Hall (fere on Friday even-
ing for Ala', and Mrs. Bob Murray
l Cair 'Malone 1. `i'ltey were Present-
ed with money. An address was
Pearl, Mor'r'is Orchestra provided
the music for dancing, and lunch
was served in the basement.
Misses Kathy and !Marjorie
Loekridge of Watford 'have been
holidaying at the home of her
aunt and uncle lir, and Airs, Har-
vey Alu'ens,
Aliss Phyllis Ahrens spent last
week holidaying at the home of
her nnele and aunt AIr, and .Airs.
I.ockridge at Watford.
Flowers from the wedding of
Rose Simon and Robert Robinson
at St, Peter's Lutheran Church
on Saturday adorned the altar of
the church for the Sunday service,
'AIt', and Mrs. Russell Sholdice,
Roger and Beverley at Kintail on
Sunday with ,-Alt', and Mrs, Bill
Binning Who are spending a few
weeks at it cottage there,
TILE S1:AP`OR'l'I1 NEWS (Phone 34) — Thursday, Jttiy 21, 11100
Mrs. Wtu, Quetnugesser and
11r. (leo, Diegel accompanied Air,
and Mrs, trylnritln inept to Stt'cit-
fot'd on Aiotltlay evening to a
birthday celebration ler Mrs. 3, Ll,
Diegel, 81 years old, at the Home
of her daughter Airs, l:tl, Kresslel'
and Mt`. Kressler,
,Mt', and A'lt's. Arthur ;Morton,
Lynn and Colin returned to Cal-
gary, Alberta 'tftet' spending the
past week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lew flicks,
At the monthly meeting of the
United Lutheran Church Wooten
Airs. bred Young, :Ars. I:UMW°
\'oek and ,Alt's. Orland Rolu'el'
were itt charge of devotions, Mrs,
Manuel lleuertnann, vies 'pros„
was in eharge or the business In
the absence of 'Mrs. Lew Melte,
Presi(1ent, An invitation was lie.
cepted to St. Paul's Lutheran
Clturclt,. Ellice, on Wed, evening,
July 20th. 108 glasses wet'o our.
chased for the chtuidr Idteluut.
Tltattk you cards were read. 'I'llis
group catered to two weddings
the past two weeks. A Whinier
hymn was sung rot' .Alts, Prod
Young,
Phyllis Ann Bettcrtnalrtt, dangle
ter or .Air. and Mrs, Robert 111/401'.
mann was baptized by Rev. 14, J.
b'ischer at St. Peter's l,uOtln'au
Church, with Air. and MI's, Koss
Kahle, Miss Oleutitt Millen and
Kenneth Moore the sponsors ttluttg
With the parents,
The monthly meeting of Iite
1irodhagen and District 1S1uuuhor
or Commerce was held on Thurs.
day evening in the form of tt
chicken barbecue Supper, Alr.
Don. Stewart of Seaiortit wn the
guest speaker. Plans were mttdo
for the Grand Opening of the (lath
on Aug, ;It'd.
Body Located In
Lake Huron
Provincial peli0o from Gttjel'1c'lt
began dragging operations again
at 7 11,111. Monday for b't'ethrt'itdt
Donald Lieboid, 1-7, who was 55011
to slip from a rubber tube at
Snowdon's 1leat'li on (take Huron,
about five miles \roue Bayfield,
Sunday afternoon.
I)i'agging began tthottt :a p.m.
after two 1ittttiiltlnl boys reported
seeing the youth, slut id Air. and
Mrs. Tea ! t bo i o' I
Ted 1 r l 1 1 ill. 3, Zur.
iett, slip off his rubber tuba into
deep water. Pollee coastal opera -
Hon Hetet' a rivethtur ttearelt whoa
darltnnsa made 11. Impossible to
contlnue. The hotly was recovered
bile Monday nflernoolt, . ,
ST. COLUMBAN
Mr, and !Vitt, Manchu ,Molady
and Air, and Mrat. IMiclutel Wil-
liams spent 14Malay Willi Alt', and
Mrs, Julio '119urph:v or 1Cllohnner,
First Presbyterian rind Northside
UnILed Churches
Joint Sumrner Services
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N OItril l 1 S11)111 Q' 1 I IJII CI I
111 A.M.
Sunday School In respective
t ! I Mach etc
11 A.M.
Sermon: "'lhsvmuriis We lhtvi,
l n'opptid„
()nest, Minister: Rev. Douglas
0. lih'y, I1.A„ Ohesiervtlle, Otit,
Myr/Wong }Vetcontt'
MAKE
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