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azict family of baseline, ,visated
Sunday everting with , :and
Mrs, Lawrence Beckett, Jaque-
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and Mrs. Ra10/ learelniraof
Ottawa are visiting for several
days with Mr. and, Mre. Norris
Webb and family.
IIrt, and Mrs, George Wheel-
er and David were ;good Friday
guests With Rev. and gr"IM
Cooke and Jack of ThameOfprd.
Mr, and. Mrs. Roy McCurdy,
Larry, Samie and Barry of Kirk -
ton visited Sunday • evening
with Zr, and Mrs. Gerald Brint-
nell, Terri and Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross -Gunning
and family of Toronto, and Mr.
and Mrs, Jack Constable of Lon-
don were weekend guests with
Mr. and Mrs. James Miller,
Betty Jean and Bob.
Miss Barbara Scott and M.
Brian- Insley .of Sudbury were
weekend visitors with the lat-
ter's uncle and aunt, Mr, and
Mrs: --fed Insley, Murray —and
Karen.
Mr. Roy Russell and family,of
Russeldale,; visited with Mr. and
Mrs. William Rundle and Larry
on Sunday evening.
Guests on Friday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. William Dick-
ey ad family were Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Ford and Mrs. Henry
Ford ,of Kitchener, Mr. Clifford
Whitlock of St. Thomas, Mr,
and Mrs. Harry Sperling of Lon-
don, Mr. and 1Vlrs, ... Clayton
Brock and family of Guelph,
Mr. and Mrs. Newman -Baker of
Welburn, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Morley. and Danny of Exeter,
Mrs. Gerald Grubbe and Mich-
ael of Farquhar, Mrs. Freeman
Horne, Miss Ruth Horne and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ford,
Ricky and Julie of Winchelsea.
Mr, and Mrs: Clayton Brock
were celebrating their tenth..
wedding anniversary.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
James McLachlen and family
during the weekend were Mr.
and Mrs, Wes Chivers of Reeces
Corners, Mr. and Mrs. Evan
Lawrence and Teresa of Wat-
ford, Mr. and Mrs. James. Mc-
Lachlen, Sr., of Sarnia, Mrs.
Pearl Foster of Sarnia .and Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Smibert of
Thorndale.
Mr. Jim, 'Gartenburg attended
the Easter Teens conference at
Five Oaks Christian Centre, • Par-
is this past week.
Mrs. Frank Hern of Metropol-
itan visited with Mrs. Arthur
Hopkin en Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Thoin-
soh and 'family entertained on
Friday evening in honor of the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William , Thomson's forty-sixth
wedding anniversary. Attending
were Mr. and Mrs. William
Thomson, Exeter, Mr: and Mrs.
William Rhode, Douglas Glenn
and Calvin and Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Jeffrey, Allan and Con-
nie of Thames ]toad.
Mr. and Mrs, Mac Walker
and Nancy of Caledonia spent
several days Easter week • visit-
ing with Mrs. M. Copeland' and
Jean and Mr. and' Mrs. Glenn
Copeland and girls.
Mr. Peter Gartenburg spent
several days this week writing
examinations for the Canadian
Forces Base at DgwnSview.
Mr. and Mrs: Norris Webb
ereleasantly surprised on
Saturdrty ev.•ening when, mem-
bers of their family and friends
gathered in honor of their 25th
wedding anniversary which
t1iey will soon be celebrating.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McEwin and
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Mrs. Mildred! Mint of Sunt,.;
ford were Sunday guests with.
;Mr. and Mrs. Do Brine and:
Cheryl, .
Mr. and Mrs, A, Anderson of
Torontosent last week at their
home in the village.
Mrs. Rachael Bennett of -St.
Marys spent several days visit-
ing with Mrs. Lawrence Beck-
ett, Jacqueline and Geraldine!
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Ronnie, Donnie and Kimberle
Brintnell of Motherwell spen
last week with Mr. and Mrs
Gerald Brintnell, Terri an
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs., Willi= Rundl
and Larry, visited on Sundayi
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sept
of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs;' George. ..Bali
Kathi and Debra of Dunda
were weekend visitors with Mr
and Mrs. Norris Wehb _am:LA
ily.
Mr. and Mrs: Harold Thomson
oof Parkhill were Sunday guests
with Misses Blanche and, Rhea
Mills and Mr. Edgar Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brine
were guests with Misses. Myrtle
and Pearl Brine and Mr. Lloyd
Brine of Baseline.
The members of the Whalen
Young Peoples' Union, joined
with the Woodham •.P.U.' for•
an Easter Sunrise Service at
six o'clock, followed by break-
fast in the basement.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith were,
honored on Friday evening on
the occassion of their 30th wed-
ding anniversary when relatives
and friends gathered for a sur-
prise party.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. George Wheeler and Dav-
id were Mr. Samuel Hurst, Mr.
-and._Mrs. Ron Hurst, Heather
acid Wray,of Windsor, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Tweney of Hamil-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd,
Pamela and Calvin and Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Copeland, Cynthia,
Ellen and Deanna.
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Margaret Azalea Belle, elder daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Sid McCullough, King St., Blyth, and • ,
Ivan Merrill Cook; son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold -
Cook, Queen St., Blyth, are shown following their
recent marriage in Blyth United Church, Following
a honeymoon in Niagara Falls, they will reside in
Blyth:
Eastern Star
Holds Euchre
The OES held an afternoon
euchre, Thursday in IOOF Hall.
Winners were high Mrs. Norman
Schneider, lone hands, Mrs. R.
K. McFarlane, low, Mrs. Frank
Maloney, lucky cup, Mrs Len
Ford.
RED CROSS NOTES
The regular meeting of the
Red Cross Society will be held
in Carnegie Library on Friday,
April • 7, at 3 p.m.
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