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Mrs. John Cole, 84, died
Thursday, May 13, at the home
of her son Fred, after a lengthy
illness.
She was the former Margaret
Jane Hackney and was born in
Hibbert township. Following
their ‘marriage, Mr. and Mrs.
Cole farmed at Lumley. They
retired to Exeter 32 years ago,
where Mr. Cole died in 1947,
Mrs. Cole was a member of
Main St. United Church and a
life member of the W.M.S.
She is survived by two sons,
Fred, of Exeter, and Arthur L.,
of Goderich, and a sister, Miss
Alice Hackney, of Exeter.
The body rested at the Hopper-
Hockey funeral home where the
Rev. A. E. Holley conducted the
funeral service Saturday after
noon, Interment was made in the
Exeter cemetery.
Pall-bearers were Leonard aud
Glenn McKnight, Alvin Cole, An
drew Houston, Frank Bruce and
John Cornish.
Dedicate Gifts T a Church
At Thames Road Sunday
On Sunday morning, the
church service yeas held in the
basement of the church when a
special service was held, Mrs.
William Cann sang “Bless This
House.” Rev. W. J- Moor.es spoke
about the new worship centre.
The 3M Club donated a new
pull-curtain to cover the library.
A lectren was donated by the
Mission Circle and a cross by
Rev. Moores.
By MRS. E. KEOWN
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Marilyn Gardiner
her seventh birthday
day by entertaining
friends at a party. Janet Rowe,
Barbara Webber, Margaret and
Aune Johns, Sharon, Leonard and
Bobby Hume, Alex Patzer, Alex
and Charlie Gardiner
guests. Games
enjoyed before
and ice cream
Personal Items
Correction:
awards published last .week,
Billy Maver's name should have
appeared in place of Billy An
derson’s.
Misses Nona Pym and Mar
garet Bray, of London, spent
the weekend at their homes
here.
Mrs. George Kellett is a pat-
inf again in South Huron Hos
pital, Exeter, suffering from
pneumonia.
Mrs. Edwin Miller attended the
trousseau tea at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lynn, of
Clandeboye, in honor of their
daughter Norene, on Wednesday
of last week.
Mrs. Perkins, of Owen Sound,
is visiting her cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Pym.
Misses Gail and Margaret Lux
ton, of Mitchell, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hod-
gert.
Mr. Ernest Pym is a .patient in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
suffering from virus pneumonia.
Mrs. McKay, of Bowmanville,
is visiting with her grandchild
ren, Mr .and Mrs, Mac Hodgert,
for some time.
Mr. Otto Thomson, Carnduss,
Sask., visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Pym.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller
spent the weekend at Stokes
Bay.
Mission Band will be held on
Sunday morning, May
ing the church hour.
The May meeting of
Club in the form of
times” social, with
celebi'ated
last Tues-
10 little
were her
and races were
the birthday cake
were served.
In the diploma
last
Grant Morgan
Receives Degree
R. Grant Morgan of R.R. 1
Hensail, received his Bachelor or
Agricultural Science degree
the Convocation ceremonies
O.A.C., Guelph, on Monday, May
17. Attending the ceremony
from this area were his mother,
Mrs. A- W. Morgan, Miss Helen
Morgan, of London, and Al Mor
gan, of Exeter, who is also an
O A.C. graduate.
Grant received second-class
honors in his final examinations
ot‘ the four-y-ear course. He has
accepted a position
Purina company.
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block on Main and Woodward
streets on Friday, May 21.
Weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Ernie Keown were Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Couling, of London,
and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Neil
and sou Gerald, of Ailsa Craig.
Mrs, W. H. Allison, London,
has taken up residence with Mrs.
Irene Myers.
Mrs. Cyrus Green has taken
up residence with Mrs. E. A.
Graham.
Mr .and Mrs. Marvin Ravelie,
of London, spent the weekend
with the latter’s parents, Mr.
aud Mrs, Arnold Ravelle,
Miss Sheila Finan, of St, Jo
seph's Hospital, spent the week
end with her parents in town.
Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Ibbitson,
of Calgary, Alta,, paid a sur
prise visit to the former’s aunt,
Mrs. William Patterson, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
and Mrs. Roy Scott, of Sarnia
spent the weekend
William Patterson.
Mr. Fergus Turnbull pur
chased the farm of Mrs. Charles
McGregor last week.
A baking sale will be held on
the church
pices
ladies
May 22.
Mr .and
of Forest,
of Mr. and
Mr. and
Detroit, were weekend g1
the former’s sister, Miss
Yeo.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
and Mr. and Mrs. W. P.-----.
of London, spent the weekend in
town.
Mr. Robert Love, of Thedford,
purchased the United Church
shed and is busy tearing it down.
This will remove one of the old
landmarks of the town.
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Mr. Kenneth Hodgins return
ed home from St. Joseph’s Hos
pital on Saturday of last week.
Members of the W.M.S. were
pleasantly entertained by the
ladies of Main Street Church on
Tuesday evening of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Loehner aud
Mrs. E. Carruthers, of London,
were recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. George Baynham.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dixon, Mrs.
Harrison and Wayne motored to
Niagara Falls on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mitchell
and family, of West Lome, Mr.
and Mrs.
London,
with Mr. .and Mrs. K. Hodgins.
Among those from a distance
who returned to the village on
Wednsday afternoon of last week
for the W.A. anniversary tea
were: Rev. and Mrs. Gordon
Weir and family, of Millbank;
Mrs. Frank Sawyer and
mother, Mrs. Davidson, of
rolia; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
warden, Sarnia; Mr. and
William Skelton, Mrs. A.
toi and Mrs. George Thompson,
London; Mrs. W. Baker, Grand
Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Neil,
Creditou; Mrs. A. Robinson, of
Rodney, and a number of ladies,
former members of the Associa
tion, from Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bayn
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bow
den were in Toronto over the
weekend where they attended
the annual Quarter Century Club
dinner of Canada Packei-s.
Scott
with Mrs.
lawn under the aus-
the United Church
Saturday afternoon,
Mrs. Garnet Statton,
were Sunday guests
Mrs. W. J. Holt.
Mrs. George Yeo, of
meats of
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Miss Marilyn Brine spent the
weekend with Miss Marion Mc
Naughton of the Base Line.
■Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Zinn and
Kenny Pollock, of Sudbury, visit
ed Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Switzer.
Mr. and Mrs.- Phil
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Mr. Ronnie Webb,
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with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Switzer,
of St. Marys; Mr. Raymond Swit-
er, of London, and Mr. and Mrs.
W.. L. .Switzer visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Louch
and Frank, of Hamilton.
Miss Helen Webber attended
the crowning of the May Queen
at Alma College, St. Thomas, on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Squire,
Elaine and Donald, of Centralia,
visited Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Harry Squire.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight
and Linda, of Winchelsea, visit
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Webber.
Children Baptized
A Mother's Day service was
held Sunday, May 9. The sacra
ment of baptism was held and
the following children were bap
tized: Judith Ann Mills, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mills;
Joy Susann Thacker, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker;
Marion Elizabeth Squire, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Squire; Janice Marie Thomson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Thomson. On the following
Sunday, John Martin Garten-
burg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Gartenburg, and Sandra Mar
garet Mills, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Mills, were bap
tized.- They were unable to at
tend on Mother’s Day.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pym, of
Exeter, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogan and
Sharon, of St. George, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Cunnington.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dunn, of
Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs.
Willis spent Sunday wtli
and Mrs. John Ridley.
Sunday visitors with Mr.
Mrs. Howard Pym were
Doris Robinson, Miss Kay
Gill, Mrs. Lois Porterfield
Mr. Sterling Ince, of Exeter,
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Mr,
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Mrs. J. Johns, of Toronto, visit
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Miss Florence Heywood,
Stratford; Mrs. Travers aud
daughter, of London, and
John Bibby, of London, visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hu
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Joseph's Hospital, London,
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