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CREDITON
Mother’s JW> May lxtb. Wear a
Carnation. JRailey’s Flower Shop,
Exeter-
Mrs. W. Mercer, widow of
the late Rev, W. E. Mercer died
at her home in Perth last week,
two weeks after the death of her
husband, a former United church
clergyman. Mrs. P. Boulianne, of
town, is a .daughter of the deceas
ed and with Mr. Boulianne, Paula
and Paul attended the funeral in
Kingston on Thursday.
Miss Betty Anne Roeszler is
able to be out again following her
recent illness.
Mr, Orland Gaiser suffered sev
ere injuries to his foot while at
work in Exeter last week, Orland
is at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser,
foot in a cast.
Mr. H.
spent the week-end at
here.
Rev. W. H, Yates, of
ket, was a caller in
week.
Mrs. Rodney Bowman, of Wind-
r, is yisiting with her parents,
’. and Mrs. E, Guettinger.
Mrs. F. Sperrin is spending a
few days this week in London,
Mr. Martin Morlock, of
visited recently with Mr. and
A. Morlock,
Mr, and Mrs. Lou Hoare
with his
Musgrave, of Aylmer,
his home
New Mar,;
town last
Gait,
Mrs.
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Mother’s Day, May 11th. Wear a
Carnation. - - -
Exeter.
Mr. and
and family,
on Sunday
Colin Love.
Mr. Leslie Hutchinson,
don, called on Mr. Newton
ter on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. John Ridley and daughter
Jean visited on Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hickey.
Miss Barbara
week-end with
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and ferns formed
at the home of
J. Shier of Wood-
w 'OF
and
son, of /London, spent the week
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Herb. Fahrner.
Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Yearley and
Mrs. Albert King spent a few days
last week in Windsor.
Mrs. Mary Wein, who has spent
some time .with her sisters, Misses
Finkbeiner
sister, Mrs. Wm. Parsons in Crom
arty.
Daylight
effect in this community on
day.
Rev. M. E. Reuber, who has
attending fhe recent session of the
Canada Conference of the Evangeli
cal-United Brethren church, at
Hanover, Ontario, has been return
ed to Zion Evangelical - United
Brethren at Crediton for his sixth
year as minister.
Mr. Irving Stahl is and will be
a busy man this coming summer,
having all plans made for the erec
tion of a new house to take the
place of the old one which has
served its purpose for almost the
past century. Mr. Ted iStanlake, of
■Grand Bend, is this week putting
in the new foundation. M'r. Harry
Beaver has been awarded the con
tract
’Sam.
is visiting with lied
Saving Time came into
Sun-
been
for the carpentei’ work
Lawson for the masonry.
Bailey’s Flower Shop,CENTRALIA
Ellison Whiting
yisited
of
Mrs.
of Centenary,
at the home Mr.
Rinn-Shier
Spring flowers
a pretty setting
M’r. and Mrs. W,
ham on Saturday, April 19 th, when
their youngest daughter, Gladys ®.,
wag united in marriage to Arthur
W. Rinn of London, son of Mr. John
Rinn and the late Mrs. 'Rinn of
Woodham. Rev. G. P. 'Parson of
St. Marys officiated.
The wedding music was played
by -Mrs. Lloyd Thomson, sister of
the groom. Given in marriage by
her father, the bride wore a floor
length gown of white chenille or
ganza, with sweetheart neckline,
long sleeves that tapered to points
over her hands, and fitted bodice.
Her halo headdress trimmed with
net and white satin bows, held her
finger-tip veil, She carried an arm
bouquet of red roses. Her only at
tendant, Miss Helen Brunkard of
Draytdn, as bridesmaid, wore a
gown of pink embossed sheer with
matching headdress and shoulder-
length veil. She carried an
bouquet of spring blossoms.
Shier, brother of the bride,
best man.
The reception was
bride’s home, where
received in a black
sequin trimming and
sage of 'red roses.
iFor a wedding trip
Toronto and Buffalo,
donned a brown tropical suit, with
brown hat and matching alligator
shoes and bag and wore a corsage
, of bronze roses. Mr. and Mrs. Rinn
will take up residence in London.
held -at
her mother
dress with
wore a cor-
to Hamilton,
i, the bride
and
aMother’s Day, May 11th. Wear
Carnation. Bailey’s Flower Shop
Exeter.
Mrs. (Geo. Flynn visited over the
week-end with her daughter, Mar
jorie at Welland.
Miss Wilda Pollock, -R.N., of Kit
chener, was a week-end guest with
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her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Lornek Hicks.
Mrs. G. F. Penwarden attended
the Presbyterial meeting in
■Main iStreet Church, Exeter.
Thursday of last week.
Hicks, Mrs. L. Hodgson,
Gates and Mrs. IF. Bowden
the afternoon session.
Mrs. Wm. Bowden and
Mills attended the funeral of
late Mrs. Wilson Anderson in
eter on Monday.
Mr. Don Blair, of London,
a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Lome
Hicks on Wednesday of last week.
“In the Dog House,” presented
in the schoolroom of the Church
on Wednesday evening of last week
by Ailsa Craig -players was largely
attended. The play was a
comedy packed full of laughs and
the characters played their parts
in >a very fine manner. Music was
provided
Hodgins
ner.
Choir
■practise
evening
church anniversary on May 18th.
the
on
L.
R.
f Mrs.
Mrs.
attended
Mrs. H.
the
Ex-
was
3-act
between acts by Mrs. Ken
and Mrs. Wellington Skin-
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Day, May 11th. Wear a
Bailey’s Flower Shop,
Lon-
Hay-
of Dashwood,
Mr. and Mrs. C.
on
this
the
glad
of the Mollard Line is
in health after his long
Hayter spent the
her friend, Miss
few
hei’
and Mrs.
members are reminded of
in the church on Friday
in preparation for
Authorized Ontario Motor League Garage
OurtSj of
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on
and E. Bui
London,
her par*
Curts.
Windsor,
Bullock, of.
Sunday With
Mrs.Mortal
number from here at-
funeral of the late Mrs.
Anderson in Exeter
The sympathy -of
is extended to
CREDITON EAST
Mother’s
Carnation.
Exeter.
Quite a
tended the
Wilson
Monday,
community
family.
Mrs. Sam Baynham spent a
days last week in Hensail with
son and his wife, Mr-
Lawrence Baynham.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baird and
son, of 'Grand Bend, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Appleton,
Gloria and Harper, of Exeter spent
Sunday with Mr. J. Appleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swartzen-
truber and family,
spent Sunday with
Gian ville,
Mr. and Mrs.
have returned to
after spending
Toronto.
Jack Andersons
their home here
the past winter
GREENWAY
At a joint meeting of Grand
Bend and Greenway congregations
of the United Church held in the
Greenway United Church on Sun
day evening Rev. K. M. Woods, of
Don .Mills, was invited to be the
minister to succeed Rev. Cleave,!
who is retiring in June.
Miss Marion Hicks, of London,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hicks. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell McIntosh,
Messrs. Seibourne English and'
Harold Pollock, ;of Detroit, and
Mr. Russell Pollock, of London,
attended the funeral of their aunt
Miss Mary Pollock last Thursday.
Mrs. Wilbert Young spent a few
days last week with her daughter,
Mrs. .Harold Brophey.
Mr. and Mrs, Bob
Arkona, visited
his parents, Mr.
lock.
Miss Viola
spent the week-end with
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Miss Lillian Ulens, of
and Mr. Dorman Ulens, of London
spent the week-end with
T. Ulens.
Miss Beatrice Scott, of
spent the week-end With
ter, ,Mrs. Joe Hdrner Jr.
Mrs. W,
Brinsley,
her sis*
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