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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1963-08-01, Page 5n ,i u 4)6 i • • • • • • • • , ROYS SUNDAY SCHOOL The Sunday School picnic of Roys Church was held at Lions Park with 95 attending. Results of the races are: Kin dergarten, Ruth iVicPhail, Mar- lene Clifford; primary, Ernest Dow, Valeri McPhail; jgnior boys, Charles Clifford, Gordon Davey; junior girls, Margaret Clifford, Heather McPhail; ob- stacle race, Ron Christie's team; potato race, Jack Christie's team. ZION EAST SUNDAY SCHOOL Zion East Sunday School pic- nicked at Seaforth Lions Park on July 24 with 50 taking part in the event. The committee or- ganizing the festivities includ- ed Mrs. Harvey Speiran, Mrs. Jeff Robinson, Mrs. Eber Bayne, Donna Baker and Doris Crago. Results of the races on the program are: Primary class, Walter ' Balls, Brenda Arm- strong; beginners' class, Anne- marie Sweitzer, Bernice Kirk by; boys' class, No. 1, Jim Barnett, Ross Sciiivens; -boys' class, No. 2, Ralph Baker, Billy Esson; girls' class, Beth Crago, Faye .Crago; ladies shoe kick- ing, Mrs. E. Peterson, Mrs. J. Barnett; men's shoe kicking, Bill Esson, Elmer Stevens; pea- nut scramble, Nancy Kirkby. WILLIAMSON REUNION The Williamson family gath- ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. 'McGrath, Seaforth, on Sunday, July 14, for their an- nual picnic. Owing to the sudden passing of a niece and cousin, Alexine Williamson, the picnic took the form of a social gathering. A bountiful supper was •enjoyed by the 41 present. Albert Hutton, Listowel, pre- sided for the election of offi- cers for 1964: Past president, Albert Hutton, Listowel; presi- dent, Ronald Williamson, Wal- ton; first vice-president, Ron- ald Riley, London; secretary, Mrs. Russel Jervis, Clinton; treasurer, Mrs. Albert Clarke, Walton; sports, Jean Bolger, Dorthea Williamson and Gloria Riley. The 1964 reunion will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jervis, Clinton. $T. ANDREW'S, KIPPEN St. Andrew's Sunday School picnic was held at Seaforth Lions Park with approximately 100 attending the supper. Mrs. Russell Consitt and Mrs. Har- old Jones were table conveners. Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Mcl#ride and Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Lov- ell were on the sports commit- tee. The following are the race winners: Six years and under, Gregory Love, Kevin Lovell; girls 7 to 9, Diane McKay, Bon- nie Butler; boys 7 to 9, Doug McKay, Billy Consitt; girls 10 to 13, . Joan Sinclair, Nancy Consitt; boys 10 to 13, Jim Kyle, Laird Consitt; men's race, Jim Consitt; ladies' race, Mar- jorie. Turner, Norma Coleman; wheelbarrow race won by Jim Consitt and Bob Triebner; la- dies kick the slipper, Norma Coleman; hammering nails in- to board, Ida Dickert and Roy Consitt. DALE REUNION The Dale reunion was held at Seaforth Lions Park on Sunday, with 60 members and friends 4°'registering and taking part in races and contests, with the following results: Under school age girls, Bon- nie Storey, Cheryl Flynn; boys, Frankie Flynn, Chris Nesbitt; 6, 7 and 8 years, girls,. Marie • Bernard, Anne Stewart; boys, Ross Battin; Steven Nesbitt; 9- 10 years, boys, Nelson Dale, Ray Storey; 11-12 years, boys, Doug Finley, Neil„pale; young ladies, Elaine Dales Suzanne Dale; wheelbarrow race, children, Suz- anne and Elaine Dale, George McClure and ' Ross Battin ; adults, Lloyd and. Betty Dale; youngest person, Larry McClure, oldest person present, Mrs. Harriett Barron; sack race, Elaine Dale, Ross Battin ;- weight contest, heaviest couple, Jack and • Donelda Flynn; light- est, Lloyd and Betty Dale; hat contest, Walter McClure; bal- loon contest, Arnold Jamieson. After the sports a short meet- ing was held when it was de- cided to have the next reunion in 1965. The •afternoon was brought to a close with every- one sitting down to a delicious picnic supper. , • • ] LEONA KRAUSKOPF, Dub- lin, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Krauskopf, of Dublin, and graduated from the Stratford Teachers' Col- lege this summer. Previously she attended SS No. 1, •Mc- •Killop, and Dublin Continua- tion School, She will teach this fall in St, Aloysius Sep. arate School, Stratford*:, SETTLES REUNION The Betties reunion was held Sunday, July 21, at Seaforth Lions Park with 32 attending the festivities. committee in charge of the picnic included: President, Mrs. Ken "Settles; vice-president, Mrs. Jim Young; seeretary-treasurer, Mrs. Allen Settles, and the sports commit- tee made lip of Mr. and Lars. Alvin Betties and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Betties. Results of the games and ev- ents are: Guessing number, Mrs. Ken Taylor; men blowing con- fetti, Paul Betties; ladies -blow- ing confetti, Mrs. Graham John- ston; girls blowing confetti, Di- anne Johnston; play-off, Mrs. Graham Johnston; board walk, Bruce Betties' team; dish pan relay, Allen Betties' team; la- dies kick slipper, Dianne Jphn- ston; men kick slipper, Jim Young; young men's race, Gary Betties, Paul Betties, Bruce Betties; young ladies' race, Kar- en Johnston, Peggy Ann Bet- ties, Connie Hoy, Judy Attwood; pre-school race, Mary Jean Bet- ties, Paul Taylor, Robert Tay- lor; publie school race, Jimmie Attwood, t ood Ronnie Young, Janice Young, Marie Betties; hammer- ing nails, ladies, Mrs. Erland Betties; hammering nails, men, Graham Johnston; eating ban- ana blindfolded, Graham John- ston and Mrs. Ken Taylor, Judy Attwood and Bruce Betties; eating biscuits, Allen Betties. CHAPPEL REUNION The Chappel reunion was held at Seaforth Lions Park on July 21, with 50 attending the picnic. Officers taking charge of the event were: President, Crossley Chappel, Moose Jaw, Sask.; vice-president, Charles Page, Mitchell; secretary -treas- urer, Mrs. Oliver Jaques, Hen- sall. The table committee in- cluded 'Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chap- pel of Crornarty, Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Chappel, Woodham, and Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Chap- pel, Cromarty. The sports com- mittee was made up of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vivian, Staffa; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jaques, Toronto: Harold Jaques, of Hensall; and Adeline Chappel of Cromarty. Res4ilts .of the races are: Un- der six years, David Tinning; 6-12 girls, Judy Ferguson; 6-12 boys, Gary Kemp; 12-16 girls, Faye Chappel; 12-16 boys, Gary Kemp; over 16, ladies, Mrs. Keith Tinning; over 16, men, Clayton Van Al Stine; shoe scramble, children, Muriel Fen, guson; shoe scramble, adults, Mrs. Alvin Kemp; three-legged race, Judy Ferguson and Mur- iel Ferguson; relay race (gang- ing clothes on the° line), men, Wilmer Ferguson's team; bloom- er relay, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Ferguson; balloon race, Reg Chappel's team; oldest person, Charles Page; youngest, Col- leen Vivian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vivian; per- sons coming farthest distance, Mr. and Mrs. Crossley Chappel, Moose Jaw, Sask.; guessing marshmallows, Wilbert Chap- pe1. A peanut scramble was held for the children. BRUCEFIELD SS Brucefield United Church Sunday School picnicked at Seaforth Lions Park July, 23, with 125 attending. Mrs. Robt. Allan,Jr., and Mrs,. Arnold Tay- lor organized the event. • Results of the races are: Pre- school, boys 7 and under, Glen McGregor, Brian Wilson; girls 7 and under, Janet Graham, Bonnie Taylor; boys 9 and un- der, Kevin Swan, Billie Thomp- son; girls 9 and under, Sandra Graham, Janet Graham; boys 11 and under, Lawrence Elliott, Stewart Mustard; girls 11 and under, Nancy Sillery, Phyllis St. Louis; boys, 14 and under, Gordon Henderson, Billie Hen- derson; girls 14 and under, Janice Sillery, Brenda Trieb- ner; married men, Stuart Wil- son, Bob Broadfoot; married women, Shirley Hargreaves, Joan Allen;` three-legged race, boys, J. Broadfoot and T. Rich- ardson, Laurence Elliott and Ron Scott; girls three-legged race, S. Graham and P. St. Louis, B. Swan and J. Treibner; young men, Les Broadfoot, L. Elliott; young ladies, Brenda Treibner, Sherian Bur d• g e; wheelbarrow, boys, R. Scott and Laurence Elliott, Bill McGregor and Stu Mustard; wheelbarrow, girls, Joan Treibner and Sher - an Burdge, Sandra Graham and P. St. Louis; kick pjie slipper, ladies, Sherian Burge, B. St. Louis; kick the slipper, men, Rev. Plante, Stu Wilson; time race, Betty St. Louis; guessing can, Ruby Treibner, Doris Wil- son; birthday nearest, Mrs. Alice Durham. Mrs. E. Allan had the most articles in purse. MERNER REUNION The llth Merner reunion was held at Cedar Grove, Zurich, underideal weather conditions on Sunday, July 21,, with over 100 members of the clan at- tending from Detroit, London, Cincinnati, Exeter, Dashwood, Hamilton, Hensall, Zurich, Mit- chell and Windsor. A full program of sports un- der direction of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reschke of Detroit was much enjoyed. Some of ' the highlights of ' the afternoon were as follows: Sewing the neatest button- hole, Mrs. Wes Merner, Zurich; oldest person, Mrs. George Mer- ner, Dashwood; youngest baby, Janice Townsend, Mitchell; fat- test man, Milfred Merner, Dash- wood; person who came the farthest distance, Sally }loft, Cincinnati; guessing number of beans in jar, Sally Hoft; hanl,- mering nails in wood, Leonard Merner, Zurich. A gift was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Wes Merner who recently celebrat- ed their 50th wedding anni- versary. After the sports everyone sat down to a delicious supper with the election of officers taking place at the conclusion of sup- per. The 1964 executive are: President, Roy Brock, Hensall; vice-president, Hubert Schilbe, Zurich ; secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Byran Kyle, Hensall; sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reschke, Detroit; lunch com- mittee, Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Merner, Dashwood. The 1964 picnic will be held at the usual place, Cedar Grove, Zurich. McGAVIN REUNION The McGavin reunion was held Sunday at Lions Park with 50 attending the festivities. The picnic was in charge of president Neil McGavin, secre- tary -treasurer Mrs. Neil McGav- in; the lunch committee of Mrs. A. Dennis, Mrs. G. Kerr and Mrs. M. Leeming, arld the sports committee made up of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Youngblutt, Bill Dinsmore, Bill McGavin and Jaraet Turnbull. Officers elected for next year include: Everett Storey, of Dub- lin, president; secretary -treas- urer, Jack Turnbull, of Sea - forth; sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Legg; lunch committee, Mrs.' J. Clark, Mrs. Bill Turnbull and Mrs. J. Leem- ing. Results of the sports activi- ties are: Children under six, Carl Bolton; boys, six to 10, John Leeming; girls, six to 10, Evelyn Storey; girls under 12, Christine Turnbull; married men's backward race, John Mc - Gavin; ladies walking race, Mrs. John McGavin; guessing Gordon's weight, Wilbur Turn- bull; oldest person present, Mrs. Sophia Kerr; youngest person, Paula Youngblutt, Woodstock; persons coming longest dis- tance, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hab- kirk, Ingersoll; couple married longest, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Legg, Goderich; , couple most recently married, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Youngblutt, Woodstock; couple to be married, Marion Turnbull and Ron Uhler. Friends and relatives , were present from Ingersoll, Wood- stock, Owen Sound, Goderich, Brussels, Walton and Seaforth. KRUSE REUNION The annual Kruse^ reunion was held on Sunday, July 2 at the home of Eva 'and Ji Brown, Egmondville. Everyone enjoyed an afternoon of soft- ball and sports under the di- rection of Jacqueline and Doug echo. Results .of sports follow races, girls 3 to 5 years, Bar- bara Chambers; boys, 3� to years, Beverley Brown; girls to 9, Chris Vanstone; boys 9, Joe Vanstone; halloo race, 9 to 12, girls, Gail Brown; boys, Teddy Elliott; 13 and ov- er, Brown; birthday near- est reunion, children, Robe* Vanstone; adult, Mrs. Annie Oldfield; nearest anniversary, elenann and Earl Elliott; eight, guessing, Ed. Neubauer umber of pins, George Parke kick the slipper, Leona Oldfield At 5:30 everyone enjoyed smorgasbord supper. The busi- ness meeting was held with the president, Dorothy Parke, con- ducting. The secretary -treasur- er, Winnie Nott, read minutes and financial State- ment. By a unanimous vote the same slate of officers will continue for next year. Five invitations for future reunions resulted as follows 1964, will be held in Dublin the home of Earl 1965, at Bill Brown's, Egmond Ie; 1966, at Rollie Vanstdne's Hensall; 1967, at Jim Brown's, Egmondville; and 1968, at John dfield's, Seaforth. A vote of thanks to Jim and Eva for their hospitality was dared by Ed. Neubauer, Ran- mville, N.Y., to which every- one responded heartily. Members were present from Ransomville, N.Y., London, Wingham, Dublin, Hensall and surrounding district. McCLURE REUNION he 1963 McClure reunion held Sunday, July 21, at home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clure, Seaforth, at which 157 e in attendance. The sports e in charge of Mr. and Mrs. n Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Bob son and Mr. and Mrs. Fred son, inners included were: old - lady, Miss Belle McClure, orth;• oldest man, Forrest lure, Goderich; youngest on, Larry McClure, son of ter McClure; persons com- the farthest distance, , Mr. Mrs. Thomas Grint, NOrth- ton, England; longest mar - couple, Mr, and Mrs. Bob lure, Walton; most recent - married couple, Mr. and Russell Taylor, Staffa; est family in attendance, and Mrs, Jack Taylor and ly, of Brucefield; annivers- closest to date, Mr. and Walter McClure, Seaforth; y race, filling a milk bottle, the Dalton's team; jump - books, Blanche Dalton; roll - pie plates, Bev Taylor's putting beans in a cup, -Taylor; ladies stepping off eet, 'Elaine Dale; contents can, Marjorie Anderson; ure hunt, Emily Finnigan; 1 m e e t - b R s: 5 is 6 6 to n v- er. t • H w n ; a du er, the - m : In atElliott; - vii He, Ol Ev ten so was the Mc wer wer Joh Law Gib W est Seaf McC pers Wal ing and amp ried McC ly Mrs. larg Mr. faml ary Mas. rela Bl an ing ing team Bev 50 f of trees ladies kick the slipper, Dorothy Williamson, Margaret Taylor; baldheaded man, Herb Finnigan; guessing number of beans in a jar, Joyce McClure. There were also numerous children's races.. Election of officers for 1964. resulted as follows: President, William McClure, Elmira; vice- president, Harvey McClure, Walton; secretary - treaatirer, Mrs. Helen McClure, Walton; beverages, Mr: and Mrs. Ron Williamson, Walton; Mr. and Mrs. George Bernard, Walton; Mr. and Mrs. Ken McClure, Walton; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dalton, Walton; sports, Mr, and Mrs. Grant Smith, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Taylor, Staf- fa; Mr. and Mrs. Don McClure, Seaforth. CAMPBELL REUNION The fourth reunion of the Campbell's was held in Bayfield Arena on July 2,8 with over 100 in attendance. Mrs. W. Povey (Tena Campbell), of Edmonton, who is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Susie McEwing, was pres- ent at this gathering. During the afternoon an in- teresting program of sports, un- der the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pepper and Carl, as- sisted by Bob LeBeau and How- ard Cartwright, was carried out. Results are: All children five and under, Debbie McBeth, Don- na Reid; girls, 8 and under, Sheila Campbell, Marsha Me - Nall; boys, 8 and under, David McClure, Johnny Agopsoivyz; gils, 10 and under, Marlene Mc - Nall, Barbara McClure; boys, 10 and under, Jimmy Agopsoivyz, Johnny Agopsoivyz; girls, 12 and under, Cheryl Agopsoivyz, Marlene McNall; boys, 12 and under, Murray McNall, Jim Agopsoivyz; young ladies, •Cher- yl Agopsoivyz, Marlene McNall; young men, Reid Hackwell, Neil Turnbull; wheel barrow, Barbara and Marie McClure; broomstick relay, Marlene Mc- Nall's team; passing ball over and under, Donna Reid's team; married ladies, Mrs. Bert Pep- per, Mrs. Don McNall; married men, Ed. Smith, Bert Pepper; ladies kick the slipper, Cheryl Agopsoivyz, Mrs. Les Pryce; men's bonnet relay, Les Reid's team; bean and stick relay, Mrs. Barbara Agopsoivyz; string relay, Mrs. Les Reid's team; time race, Mrs. Susie McEwing; shaking hands contest, Mrs. Jim Turnbull, Mrs. Mae Hillebrecht; peanut scramble, Dianne Turn- bull, At five o'clock all sat down to a bounteous supper served by Mrs. Watson Reid and Mrs. Bill Rogerson. Mr. Robt. Camp- bell, the president, was master of ceremonies and reviewed the history of the Campbell farms. Prizes were presented to the oldest member, Mrs. Jean Mc- Kinley; member coming the. greatest distance, Mrs. Tena Povey; youngest member, the Cartwright baby, six weeks old. Minutes of the 1962 reunion were read by the secretary, Mrs. W. Hackwell.' It was agreed to hold the next reun- ion in the same place the last Sunday in July. New officers are: President, Les Reid; secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Don McNall; lunch com- mittee, Mrs. .lack Scotchmer, Mrs. Lawrence Ryan, Mrs. Hel- en Pepper; sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. Ken CampbeII, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLlwain. RATHWELL CLAN The fifth annual Rathwell picnic was held on Sunday, July 21, at Seaforth Lions Park. At- tendance was 89 members and two guests, Toni Lynd Toronto, and Stella Sleeper, Detroit. The new slate of officers for 1963-64 activities appointed are: president. Harvey Stewart, Lan- don; ' vice-president, Orm Mof- fatt, Toronto; secretary, Elean- or McAsh, Varna; treasurer, D'Arcy Rathwell, Brucefield ; tea committee, Violet Horner, Seaforth; Edna Stewart, Clin- ton; Helen Rathwell, Bayfield. Messages of regret were re• ceived from key members, Harve Stewart, Victoria Hospi- tal, London; Ruth Plumsteei, Seaforth, and Ben and Mamie Rathwell, oldest members, Bay- field, who were unable to at- tend. But each assured us that their respective doctors were doing a good job. In the absence of these key officers, Laurence Plumsteei, Seaforth, was conscripted with- out much notice to carry the load for several and did an excellent job. Park officials are to be rom mended for their courtesy and co-operation, but their excel lent recreation facilities play havoc with prepared program of sports committee. All small folk of the Rath - well clan wanted to be in the pool and all of the clan who might have won a prize for having the most grey hairs or for the best pair of dish -pan hands seemed to enjoy stand- ing outside the mesh fence and admiring the limbs of the Greek -statute -like boys o, the diving boards. There were also some girls diving for any who Iike such things. Only two regrettable facts of the day to report; first, that there was too much to eat, and second, and more serious, is that it was eaten. Family doc- tors and gastric specialists should have reason to clap their hands in glee. Guest -book custodian reports that she needs more pages in- dexed "R" for laathwell names. Reports also that some indexed pages hays no names at all Yet- • It is suggested that honorary membership and free meal be ,given to youths not of the clan yet, but whose surnames begin with initial E, N, Q, UJ, X or Z in an effort to make indexed guest book use all its pages. ast caallysEibys tableed of e senior. teen-agers (female) and by f at he r s With marriageable daughters. No action taken. Youngest member present was Brenda Miller, Londesboro, age three months. None of the other girls present seemed to be over age 35 or 36, so prize for eldest was withheld until next reunion. BRODHAGEN SS PICNIC The annual Sunday School picnic of St. Peter's Lutheran Church was held on Sunday im- mediately after the morning church service, After the noon meal, races were held and the Brodhagen Band presented mus- ic throughout the afternoon. Pastor Brill showed a film in the basement of the church. The fish -pond and refreshment eshment booth were well patronized. The following are the race results: Girls, five and under, Beverley Hoegy, Patricia Jar- muth, Gaye Fischer; boys, five and under, Kenneth Jarmuth, Paul Beuerman, Billy Scher- barth; girls 6, 7, 8, Sharon Smith, Sheila Smith, Sherri Leonhardt; boys 6, 7, 8, John Elligsen, Gregg Fischer, Carl Diegel; girls 9, 10, 11, Sheila Siemon, Sheila Dietz, Joanne Prueter; boys 9, 10; 11, Dennis Smith, Donald Bach, Dean Smith; girls 12, 13, 14, Linoa Wolfe, Sherri Brompton, Gloria Diegel; boys 12, 13,-14, Glen McNaughton, Fred Eickmeir, Brian Eickmeir;" wheelbarrow race, Sheila and Darwin Dietz, Brian Eickmeir and Jimmy Die - gel; shoe scramble, Brian Eick- meir, Dennis Smith, Sharon Smith; leap frog, Jimmy Diegel and Merle Hoegy, Brian •Eick- meir and Fred Eickmeir; kick the slipper, Mrs. Leonard Rose; walking on paper, Mrs. Ronald Beuerman; throwing p a p e r plates, Mrs., Ralph Fischer; guess what's in the box, Mrs. Irvin Miller and Mrs. Harry Muegge; oldest person present, Mrs. W. Mike]. of Mitchell, and George Diego! of Brodhagen; youngest person present, John Mogk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mogk. WALTON CHURCH PICNIC The .congregational pi nic of Duff's United Church was held in the Walton Community Park Thursday evening. Races were held under the supervision of Faye Love, Ruth Ritchie, Mur- ray Dennis, Brian Traviss, John Baan and Mrs. Nelson Reid." ,Games for a little folk were conducted by' Mrs. Jan - Van 1140, Mrs.. Walter Bewley and Miss Birenda Houston, A game of softball, married men versus young people, ended 9-5 in fay - or -Qf the married men. Results of races are as fol- lows; Girls, 8.10,, Karen Mc- Donald, Brenda $ewley; boys, David Wildfong, John Leetniug; girls 11-12, Karen•.Coutts, Caro- lyn Fraser; boys, Bill Iielinga, Gary Bennett; girls 13-iS, Mary Helen Buchanan, Glenna Hous- ton; boys, Larry Bolger, Bill McCall; young men, Hob Hum- phries, Alex McEwing; young women, Faye Love, Ruth Rit- chie;- married men, Ken Mc- Donald, Doug Fraser; married women, Mrs. Murray Dennis, Mrs, George Qveripg; sack race, David Wildfong, Larry Walters; wheelbarrow race, Margie Ann .Wildfong and Glenna Houston, Murray McCall and David Wild- fong; three-legged race, Bob Humphries and Bob Houston, Gary Bennett and Neil McDon- ald; shoe scramble, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald, Mr. and Mrs, Ron Bennett; kick the slipper, Carolyn Fraser, Lois Williamson; naming household powders, Mrs. J. McEwing,^Mrs Allan 1'IcCall, The pre-school children, un- der the leadership of Miss Brenda Houston and Mrs. W. Bewley: running races, Janice Houston; girls, 8 and under, Heather McDonald, Lois Wild- fong; orange relay, tied, with Debbie Wey and Diane Fraser as captains; toothpick and ring, Dianne Fraser's side; dressing up contest, Ross Mitchell; guess- ing hat game. Mrs. Jan Van Vliet very capably conducted romper -room songs and games, with the three to five -year-olds. MARION McLAUGHLIN, a graduate of Stratford Teach- ers'. College, will teach this fall in a London Separate School. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe McLaugh: lin, RR 2, Walton, and was born at Seaforth. She at- tended SS No. 8, McKillop, a n d Dublin Continuation Schools. She is interested in music and art. WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS - Phone 141 Read the Advertisements - It's a Profitable Pastime! 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