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' royer- ' Wallace
Families Picnic-.
Over 40 members, of ,the Wallace
family gathered on the , flats a
Forrester's bridge, near' 'Holiness,
vine, Saturday for .the annual pic-
nic, A ball game and sports made
up the afternoon's program, with
a _ picnic slimier and..Sappre-rr;
Winners of, the- various 'events
Were; races-, 10 and over • Kenn
Miller, Doris Walker, John Walk-
er; & to 10, Richard Yeandle Joyce
Roe, Bob W'anate;'• 5 and 6 . Kath:
leen Miller, ° Carol Ann Wallace;'
5, and' under, Bonnie Wallace, Day-'
id `Miller; Ilougie Reid;. ygtingest
baby, six weeks old, Patricia Anp
Miller;- Linda Marie Blake and
Charlene. Reid
Young ladies': rate; " Jeanette;
Wallace;• young men's race, Ger-
ald, Blake?. James ;'Wallace,, Doug-
Wallace;
ougWallace; ' Men's kick-the=slipper,,:
Bruce Walker; ladies' kick -the slip-
per; tTeanette Wallace; Mary .Lou
Roe; ;children's ,bag race, Dianne-
Roe,
iann-Roe, Doris Walker; ' adults' bag
race, .Bruce' Walker; wheelbarrow
race, Joyce Roe and Orville'Blake,.
TROY -ER R'EtJNION'
The' anneal Troyer reunion was
held at Jowett's Groye,: Bayfield,
Saturday, ,:with a good attendance -
An interesting lineof sports was
prepared -:.-by the committee, Mr,
and .Mrs .Ernest Talbot and Mr.
MR
.AND 1V1%l CiIaCIL JOHN 'ROBERT PEPPER_are shorn
following • their receni wedding -in -' 13ensa11j United 'Cliureh: + The
bride; the: former Gladys: Joyce, Whittaker.,,' is _'the 'daughter of 14tr.
and ,Mrs:" Garnet Whittaker; Herisall, End'-thegroom.•is- the son. of
Mr. and. Mrs. John,'rPepper; 'Kippen. The couple will reside ;on the
)groom's farm, nearHensall ;
and Mrs. Francis' Coleman,. a!
The results of'the•races were as: MIS. ELLANE S SHOWER HONORS
follOWs ;pre-school children, San- OU
dra Coleman girls 6:9, Betty'
Hoggart; boys 6-9:' Jerry Coleman,
SEAFORT'BRIDE - ELECT
Harvey Hoggart; girls 8-12,;=Karen
Talbot 'Sandra .Hugill, boys 8-12, Complimenting Miss'Eileen :ken- God',s richest est bles. sing
on you both:;
Bill-,Hoggai.t;' Russell Ta'lbrit; girls r We will, ;miss "your cheers ' sat zle"
driek of Seaforth :;bride=elect of;
iZ;iS; Eileen Dolfnage, . Lorraine,:; and :,fiiendlyay and;;' 'e know
Juh , 5' toren -one .. ue is : re .
Talbot; ' bgysl-.12•->°a; il•, .overt., Sohn • . Y. Y g s we you ,will make' many friends: m•
Ho oart--Wa ne.D�rna�.e�..ladies- present.to-hbnoi"lier�-with a;mis rear-nw holn'
. gb Y o 3 - e e:
kick:, the slipper, Mrs.';George Troy- c_ellaneaus, shower' presentation at "We ask'you Eileen;; .to 'accept
er, ;Barbara; Coleman, inert kick' the. hom.;-of Mrs. ,:Orval , Greer', :these -tokens' bf r our love acid , as
the ':slipper, Francis-- ,men-,
• Coleman, :RR` 4; Seaforth: Mrs: L.- Eckert- ,you use'eacn,one let 3 -our thoughts
George' Troyer • `men with most: swiller ',assisted`''the hostess.`..: I wander' back to, the good,times we
colbrs on their shirt ••George Troyes The-giiest.of honor-wa,s-seateit have all had'"together. 'Be assur-
er, ' ladies with most colors on:: n a ,decorated; chair -and 'the pres edour-'pray,ers" will, follow you and
their-' dress,'' -Mrs , ,'Myrtle 'Carne=' ,entatigri ,address was % read to her ; your success in life will be onr:jQy,
chin 'Sandra Hugiil
l, ladi s
shoe
-by,-,the hostess
and FarveY,,.nd _may'God-.0se both..3 our live
s
scranmlW-Mrs Franeis ToWnian,Greer; dressed as bride and groom,: as a testimonyforHim." Signed
,
Sandra Hugill; men's
shoe scram- presented leer with 'a corsage and on ,behalf of your friends: . Mary
ole,': George ;Troyer,' John ;Faber: ;_a beautifully:decorated 'wagon fill--'Eckenswiller, Florence Greer,"
Ladies' nail driving .Mrs Geo:: ed with many; lovely; gifts. > The Eileen .expressed her thanks in a
Troyer Mrs,:; Cecil Oke, mens gifts' ,,,_were presented by. -•;.Miss very fitting..manner,
nail driving; 'Ernest Talbot; 'boys' ',Gloria Blue. ;An enjoyable 'evening _Was .spent
nail driving,.: Lorne Cudmorebis'- The 'address read; as , follews: ;by; all, consisting of "contests and
cult eating' contest,:. George Troyer; Dear ';Eileen: Because you -axe games,.with .prizes awarded„ Sev
pass 'the„life savers; John Faber's 'one of us, we could'', not -let' this, •eral musicai numbers' were enjoy -
team; oldest . -person present Mr:' 'happy,, occasion go jay witkiout ex- ed.' A. duet was 'sung, byHazel:and
William Hyde •pressing in a tangible way', onr Harvey -Greer, solos were, sung' by'
A'±picnic supper ;Was. ser-;ved .an'=:love_ for you :We. -have appreci;ated'•1V(iss Eileen, Kendrick' and Mrs,,
charge of the; lunch committee, Mr:' your .talent' for- singing also;;your Durand, of Exeter”
and.:Mrs'..Stewart: Dolmage --and willingness to help in :evcTy.-phase Luncheon was served'by the hos
Mr.r and Mrs_ George Hoggart, 'af ,f church -work . We•sincerely-wish :teas," with Mxs::1Levi:,Eclt;enswiller'.
ter which',the officerswere;elected''you every .happiness and' : pray and Miss Gloria," Blue :assisting,;
for nextyear follows president,'
J`ohn:: Faber.; TLIens`all, vice press
dent,': Harold -Hugill, , Seaforth
etarytreasurPr Goxdot,
Troyer,7-Hensall, sports, Mr anr1-
Mrs, Lorne Lawson, Seaforth Mrs.
Harold Hugill lunch; Mr.'' and, Mrs.
Cecil' Oke :London; 'Mr:.' John • Fab-
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mevi &La .vote of. _.t11'anks to the .
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Anniversary;:'
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• wiMMING INSTRUCTION
FREE; swzmrftirlginstruction for school children`
by qualified instl'uctors' a yailable each morning:
Registration' now. under way and • closes July 4th
Classes • are being" arranged aid.. students are
asked to report as follows:
Thursday,:, Ji.ITy ;;.at• 10 a:m
Pupils of ;Rural Schools 'wind of St. 'James'
..Separate, School:
Friday, July 4, at 40 aim.--
Pupils of Seaforth.,Public School
Cl asses omrnence •Monday, July 7th,.. at 10 ani
ADULT SWIMViMIM CLASSES
fi"uesday and -Thursday- Evenings
7:30 to 8:30-p: n
Learn to'-swiln.; with qualified ll structors. _
A'minimum. o f 10- lessons =••-. $2,00 and admis,iou'
11! si fficsent interest Is sliown, elasses 'will; be arranged,_`commene-,
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',phone 'the -Park. PRONE '245.
►OMISSION'
Children - Under High School Age,
10'Cents, or •$1:IiQfor Season's Ticket
Fourth and Additional i dren
Season's Ticket -in one Family Free
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lir- S�chcol: Students
25 Cents' or sa.cto er Season's;'Ticl et
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; 25 Cents, or $61.60per Season's Ticket -
Children of One Familyand Two Adults --$10.00.
(In -each case • a Checking basket 'is included j . ,
Night Swimming
For: the' convenience of those who are unable to
swim during regular hours, the Pool will •remain
open, throughput the -evening on "certain nights,
;depending on the weather. Announcement ^Til
made-. over CKN X•- tntertaimnent . z111de or
_Phone Seaforth
For further. infolrmation.
Lail the Seaforth Lions Pal
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LL - KN ' . KU COUPLE
t*;r MARS REID, WED, 25 YEARS
Neighbors and' friends..gattiel'ed
at the hoarse of Mr. and -Mrs. Net -
soli. Reid- ' on 'Friday ' evening tp
honor them On the oceasioni,of their'
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.
The evening commenced' with ;' a
,short program, with.,Campbell Wey
as chairman. It opened with a
sing song; with Audrey Rockwell
at' ;the. piano, followed ,by., the fol-
lowing ''numbers; 'solo by Brenda
Houston; .:accompanied. 'b,Y, - Glenna
Houston,- a, reading, "The Perfect
Maio, by --Mrs. D. Fraser; a piano
,solo by Teresa. Ryan; duet; . Bob
-and .Brenda Houston, and a read,
ing by. Mrs J Ryan" `.
---A7r-address- vas`read b$rMT G
Fox,
,and Nelson : and Mrs. Reid
were presented .with 'a silver tea
service and tray, ' a smoke stand
and
a' table lamp.° 'The remainder
of the •evenmg was spent playing
cards,,and lunch, was- served
Satil "day afternoon and evening
friends and relations called at the,
home of Mrs; K;' Reid, to give them
their best. wishes on their 25th
wedding anniversary. They •were
the recipients of ' many cards', and
gifts.
Those . pouring ',:tea were .Mi—S.'
John McKinley,, Zurich; Mrs. Wil
liana. Patterson, ' `Ethel, and Mrs.
E. HaGkwell: Those who Served;
were Miss A, 'Hackweli, Faye Love',
and ° Alice and Kathleen Ry'au,. of
"mean.
¥Vfrs. Alvin Stimore was. assisted
in 'the kitchen, by'Mrs G. Love,.
Mrs..Joe Ryan and Mrs..- Clifford'
Machan
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Mrs, Harold Kendrick,' Centre
Street, Seaforth, is entertaining at-
a trousseau. lea 'on Tuesday,, July
1, -from 7 to 9, ix the evening, m,
honor ' of her granddaughter,
Eileen, .whose-tnarriage._wil7.-take
place; on Saturday, July 5';.'':1
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