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6 — THE HURON EXPOSIIOR, MARCH 30, 1078
Winthrop 6oy at
Sunbeam school
East6i. rtors ientifui
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and Mrs. Frank 'Riley, enrpute
home to Montrearfrom a holiday
in Florida,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Paul Southgate,
Jennifer and Sean visited, on
Friday evening with Mr: and Mrs.
Mark , Srilith, Chris and Julie of
Exeter.
Easter weekend visitors at the
Whyte .Holm Faint weir Mr. and
' Mrs. John Whyte, Jeff, Andrea
and 'Kerrie of Lindsay.,- Mr, and
Mrs. Frank Van der Molan and
Margie ofOakville, Miss Margie
Whyte of Guelph.
John and Elizabeth` Lawson
spent the weekend with their aunt
and uncle, Mr. Wand Mrs. E.F.
Warren of London, They all
returned to spend Easter Sunday
With Mr, and Mrs. Reg, Lawson.
Mr. and-Mrs-;", Reg Dollimore,
Mr. and Mks. Bert Blenkhorn of
Ajak visited on GoOdFriday with
the Don Buchanan family when
Tim and. Darren. returned home to
Ajax.
Mrs. John Wammes'-Sr.-spent
Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Don uchanan, Paul and Gary.
Tim a d Darreirr ained for the
holidays.
Miss Michelle Woods of
Gananoque, Miss Deb ie Woods
and Cam Patterson London
visited tit Wednesday ith Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack rozier,
Brian, Paul; Kevin andLori of
Fin= Ridge, Kincardine, visited
on Good Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl. Merner, Sandy, Julie,
Michael and Michelle.
Mr. John Wammes Sr. is 'on a
two week trip,.the Hog Prpducers
Tour to England, Denmark,,
Holland and SWeden.
David, Darren and Luanne
Stevenson spent a few days
holidays with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil •Herman and
Betty Ann of Shakespee-
MissKathy Dimaline of London .
spent the holiday weekend with .
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh
Dimaline, Don, Peter and David.
Mr. and Mrs. -Frank Ellwood
visited on Good Friday with Mr.
Leo Sanders4ennifer and Jeffery
, of R. R. 114, Brussels.
Mr. ..and Mrs. Alvin Smale -of
Seaforth were .Easier Sunday
. visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Preszcator, Christine, Lisa,
Christopher and Greg.
Mr. and Jim Preszcatot,
Bill, Debbie andMichaely'had her
family, on Easter Sunday. They
.were Mr. and Mrs. Bill DAson,
Brenda, Bonnie ancti, John of
Varna, Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt,
.Carol, Judy, Danny; Billy And
Paul, Mr. and -Mrs. 'Ross Jewitt,
Lori and Scott, MrS. Ella Jewitt
and Ken and Joanne Gibson of
Seaforth, Mr, and Mrs. Dennis
Jewitt; Kathy. and David Of
Clinton. ••
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Millson:
Barty, Valerie and i3fatrietuined -
home on SundaY 'night from' a
holiday in Florida. . '
Sharon Thompson and Doris—
McClure returned hbme on
Sunday from a week's holiday in •
Hawaii with the S.aforth High'
School.
and Saturday with Mr. ,and Mrs.
John Thompson and BoWand Mr.
and -Mrs,. Jim Thompson and
Leisa.
'Don't forget the Foresters are
having a Family Dance on ' pril 7
with Marie Flynn's band
providing the music. It starts, at
$:30 and the ladies are asket to
please bring sandwiches.
1 1- Mrs. Mary Merner
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Mr. and Mrs. John . Thompson
and her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Terence Hunter. of Colborne
Township spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs, RObert Reynolds
Mrs. Vi • Bob and Nancy lob an
iArmstropg of Sot hfield,
Michigan.
Sunday supper guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Stevenson, David,
Darren and Luanne were Mr. and •
Mrs„ Ron Hetmap-of-,Stratford.
Miss Betty Herman and -Paul
Beier of ,Shakespeare. •
Mr. and Mrs. Don McGregor of
R, R. #1, Londesboro, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Southgate and Mrs.,
ElSie Southgate of Seaforth, Mr.
.and .Mrs. 'Gordon MEGrhor
Clinton
a
spent Friday with Mr. and
,iviRs. Paul Southgate, Jennifer 'an
Sean, after they celebt'ated,
Jennifer's lourth birthday.
"`-• ,Mr. and' Mrs. Reg Dollimore
•7-'atid Tim, Mr. and Mrs. Bert,
Blenkhorn and Darren of,,Ajax
spit Saturday with Mr, and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Gale, and
family .of London were Easter
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. George Counter, 'Richard,
Kassandra and Vicky..
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thempson
of Oakville, Mr. and Mrs,
Terepce Hunter a • Colberne
Township, Mrs Vi Armstrong of
Michigan visited on Good Friday
' ,. The leural Mall Service
"°With the first snow in November,
And the roads so neat and fine,
Do you patrons well. remember
-Tpe..mailman always came on
time? ,
. • . . . ,
Then .came.-,New Year's'time and
•
snowbanks; , ' . .
The driving wasn't quite so gay,
Though..he never heard a single
thanks:, , •
Still tie' delivered every day,. .•
. By March it was real madness':
For opr rural mailman scout.
And to add to all the sadness,
°No one dug their mail box out!
6, . . . • ,
His schedule was a nightmare,
With climbing banks to service
• mail, . .
The boxes, looked . like' broken
'hardware, . •-........„...-
And the posts 'got old and frail.
\ Di -••yOu appreciate his winter's
• thmps and knocks? . .
Now that spring is on the way,
Then for goodness sake . repair
your 'mail 'box -
And try to brighten up his Mayo
Correspondent
Mrs. Robt. Holley
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The Winthrop Ball team will be
having an open dance at Family.
Paradise, April 8 with the Music
Makers" providing the music,
• Debbie Blanchard spent some
holidays with Mr. and Mrs, Bill
Embling., Kim and Dixie of
Yanastra.
Kenny Hi.linehard who has been
attending schoOl at the Sunbeam
Lbdge in Klichener will be home
for holidays with his foster
parents Mr. .and Mrs. Gordon
Blanchard. Kenny has 'been
attending school in Kitchener
-since,Ctetober and. Gordon and
Ada are well pleased ' with 'his
progress. Kenny is taking up
wood working along with his
other studies at public school
• level.
Debbie Halley is visiting in
. London with her sister Sandra
this week and also other relatives. •
•Mr. and Mrs. GeOrge Pethick
visited with Mr's, Johh Pethick,
patient 'in "Seaforth Community
• Hospital.
R. K. PECK
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