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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-07-11, Page 3e • • • ti 4 { • 1 .r Report On Thames.Road Oy MBE, WIE.4IAM 0tHO41. 1liiss 1lfary Gay P'.ettibone, of Mr. and Mrs. WiiUiam Elford, Aylmer, spent a few days cast Ronald and Doris, • visited nn week. with her cousins, M:r. and Sunday with Mr. -and Mrs, Den- 11Irsr Glen Jeffery. Oat. Sunday zit Facey, .of. Thorndale, Mr, and ]firs, •Glenn- Jeffery and Miss'. Agnes 'Bray is spending Miss. Pettibone went toAylmerer three ee weeks at the Summeret and spent the day with - M. Sehool for Music Teachers, le .Harry Pettibone. Toront i Tonyh ln' Mrs. Annie Thomson and Miss Mr, and airs. Mr mann Marion •Lamport flew 'I:a-Saska- anal family • of Emig °, a• toon, ;$ask,, o i Saturday last to Mrs. Allan Wanner of Sarnia, visit with the former's nieces Mr. Cephas Pym, Mr. and Mrs, there and sister in Benito, Mani- Ernest Pym and Joll attended toba. the Pym reunion at Riverview Mr. and Mrs, Dan McAllister 1''ark, Exeter, on Sunday,. Mr. of Edmonton, Alta., visited over Cephas Pym. received .a prize for the weekend with. Air, and ;Mrs. being oldest at picnic, Alvin Passmore. - Miss Margaret and Master Miss Nancy Passmore visited Roger Luxton of Mitchell, visit - last week with her aster and .ed with their uncle and gent, brother -in,} -law, Mr, .and Mrs. Morrison Caswell in Brantford. Mr. and Mrs. John Selves spent the weekend visiting - with 111r. and Mrs, Robert Bern, at Jarvis. Miss Marion Alexander, of London,, is on vacation this Week. Mrs. May Green,, of Calgary, Alberta, is visiting with her niece and nephew, 1tr. and Mrs, Ray Clarke. Powell ,ell Mr, and Mrs. Rollie and Donna, of London, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gibson and Mar- garet Jean of Bryanston, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Melvin, Gardiner; Marion' Gib- son returned home with thein after spending 'a few 'days with her .cousin, Marilyn Gardiner. Mrs. Almer Passmore, David, Dennis and Darlene attended the Willert. reunion et Bayfield on Saturday. Mrs, Hay of Exeter, is visit - lug with her daughter and eon - In -law. Mr. and - Mrs. Victor Jeffery.. - Mr. and 'Mrs. John Bray and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray .and Robert were guests an Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mr, and Mrs. Mac liodgert, for a feW days. W.A. and W..M.S, Meeting The July meeting of the W',M.S,. and W.A. was held on Wednesday evening in the church basement with Mrs. Gilbert Duncan and Mrs, ivlilton Mc- Curdy as hostesses, Mrs, Ken Duncan, president of the W,A,. presided for. the meeting which opened with. a poem on Dominion Day, Mrs, Robert Simpson read the scrip- ture lesson, Mrs, Reg, Hodgert gave an interesting topic on In- dians. Mrs. Leonard • Ilarris was in charge of the program which consisted of •a reading by Mrs, Melivn Gardiner and a piano solo by Mrs. William Rohde. Exeter local Mrs, Charlie Lee of Brighton, Ont., is visitipg two weeks with friends in Exeter, Mrs. Toni Collingwood, Mr's. Martha Smith and. Mrs. Lorne Johnston. John nether, Detroit is holi- daying' at the home of his pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. George Re - Street). of London. then. t,flllldl111111111111111111111111,IIIt1111,1;1;, llllt a llltllllllllll lith 011111•11,IIIr1,11111111111111,111111111111.1111111,1101111, ti1K4111CR4bN4441413111111T t PD E®x 233 Exeter Phone $17 What Pries LIFE INSURANCE? Should a husband and father, whose chief "estate" is Ills job, pay a high premium for a little protection—or a low premium for a lot of protection? Few realize that they may choose between high -rate "investment" policies and low rate "proteetien" policies. To the qualified pian who needs it, this old line legal reserve company has offered for nearly half a century a maximum of protection for a minimum of premium, outlay. At age 35, for example, only $282.40 will put in force for one year a policy that guarantees his family $200.00 a month beginning at his death and continuing until he would have been 65 and then $10,000 cash. To provide this benefit requires $51,920 of insurance in the first year, Initial. Rate—$5:44 per $1,000 RATES AT SAMPLE AGES initial Annual. Prononm lniti,61 Axnent Prentient Age Rate for >r+i,Mto 35 . $5.44 40 6.79 45 1.64 Age Bette .tor •1,000 20 $3.29 25 2.75 30 4.43 This Ts purely ,protective Term Insurance, reducing in 'amount until insured is 65 while family obligations are also reduced. The full amount in force at a given date may be converted at any time on or before policy anniversary nearest age, 65 into a life or endowment policy with cash and "self -pension" values for old age retirement. Learntodayhow you may protect ote t y our family to- morrow at these minimized rates. W. Cossar Foster Represetative . OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. More Peace of Mind per Premium Dollar "Nrh Story In - ,a Clandeboye Ey MRS. A. 14. PATO[ Church ;Nowa At St. James Church the serv- ice on Sunday was taken by U. B ' lay e of Clin- ton, 1 reader n de H, a 1 , y ton as the rector elle Rev. J LAY RQUND- ATTER 6tlAtt1µ11101400A1100411 U.011,0101101IIUn1nu010111111t1111n1161,f1111110•111n11111A1110•W 6 W1,lY,lY0000 0000li,A0000•0011 E JUDY ROSS Rev. Knox addressed a large x- group of children at our Friday activities 0 t"oto Playground �.a '. r e w" .e. r a s c Iia, ni►1 111: G •a u•a g c h r tgc ant Ge A o start 'With q " a od St,a Andrews h on vacate, at� ey r Way. -The total Friday was also known ata. Andrews by the Lhe, `i'urkey eat Week"unde `''Backwards Day" as Kings .and attendance lot the week totaled Point. 1147 which is better than last Queens were. crowned at each On July 14, Mr. W. Tr ",Ashby , playga'atand, 11161111111,1I1,111111111111111111t,Y Y t 111111.11,R„111nif intern,III tttltt111111N1111,1n111„1111111110 111 It Willi MUM/ ,rig,lnuuu11111n1Wttttt uuuun111uluunuinlilmmUnMet/ lunniuun,tttuttttttilnnmluiauiu,nnnilfnll//nu, pen Frida & Saturday Nights.... The following Elsetera Inerehants have decided to remain open Friday and Saturday evenings until 10 p,m. in orter to accommodate our many friends, RUSSELL ELECTRIC i R.WI N'S CHAINWAY BEAVERS HARDWARE MacMILLAN'S LINDENFiELDS LTD. JACK $M TH . J wELLn iHUNT.EY S. DRU STORE FISHER'S HARDWARE. TR.AOUAIR HARDWARE EXETER FROZEN FOODS of Byron.; ,.on July 21 Mr. Trevor year. nd, John Pryd.e J Three playgrounds are in apex. At Rin Playground, Aiderwich of London and on i t Ica s- and Joan Pittinei were crowned. anon again this summer. A n Ja ly 28 Jr. R. W. Westwood of a u d Kant Ba le, Susan Doerr and Greg ,Inness men P aygto n Y y i Eleanor lieywood> Judy Ross ai London wall be in charge. , d were tops at victoria while x,or- At the United Church the Rev. age , retta Haley and Junmy B.aekneY Larry Hetdenraar led varloais . reigned •at Queen's.Edgar Boylston conducted t service of Holy Lo n ni4 OD he groups in the week attivaties. Victoria playground had pet' After dinner childr en of all ageses Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Roule.on Cann and Shirley Wurm .as head dressed up and participated in a leave for their vacation at their cottage in Bruce County this week. During that time the former pastor, the Rev. E. M. Cook, will take the services here. Picnics On Thursday afternoon the Sunday Sehbot picnic for St. James Church was held at the hoarse of Mr, and Mrs. Andy Carter with the teachers. Mrs. M idy. Carter and Mrs, Karl O'Neil, also Guild president, Mrs. Ray Hodgins, and secre tary, Mrs. Cecil Carter as con- veners. in a program of sports, win- ners for races for boys 10-13 years were Douglas Lewis, Har- vey Poole; girls .8 to. 13, Joan -- Continued from Page 2 Cunningham, Barbara Cunning- load. And believe me, it's the ham; girls 8 and under, Eliza- fellow with the mortgage, the beth Hill and Kathy Mae Cunt income tax payer, the wretch in his 30.40.50's, who takes the beating in the summer, as al- ways. supervisors while over at Queen's Robin Sanilh supervised fox the week. This arrangement will be Chang- ed eaeh week as the supervisors are rotated, Last Tuesday was Registration Day and to date we have 160 swianming and 172 playground registrants. / On Wednesday, Arlene Glover's team Won over four others in our big .Scavenger Hunt. We would like to extend our thanks. to all Persons: who contributed: mater- ials. This helped us considerably, Sugar And Spice 9P ningbaan; . girls and boys. under 7, Nancy Hill, and David Hill; five and under, Donald Morgan; Girls throwing ball through hoop, Joan ^ Cunningham and Mary Helen Cunningham; boys, Harvey Poole, Fred Whitmore; shoe scramble, girls, Barbara Cunningham, Joan Cunningham; boys, Douglas' Lewis, Eddie Cunningham; women's xaae, clothes pins on the bat, Mrs, Cecil Carter; dropping clothes pins in bottle, Mrs. Rose Simp- son; women throwing ball, Mrs, Ray Hodgins, Mrs. Arthur Cun- ningham; youngest child, Wayne { Douglas Cunningham, ` Following the sports a picnic supper with ice cream was en- joyed •served on the lawn. United S.S. Picnic Thursday evening tiie mem- bers of the United Church Sun- day School. inet at the church for their annual picnic with. con- veners, the teachers and the * * * * He gets home to be greeted by a lawn that needs mowing, weeds that need pulling. or kids that need a speaking to. If by some chance,, all these things have been attended to, and he thinks he might slip out to the golf course, that's the night his wife says isn't it a lovely evening, I think we siimald take the kids to the beach for a swim. e - * * * The kids have only been in swimming twice already to -day. Ilia wife has been sitting in the sun getting a tan half the after- noon. Ali she served for dinner was tomato sandiwches and milk. But it would be mean and sel- fish of old John to go off to the golf course and just leave them stuck around there, So he climbs in the ear, drives to the beach, W.A. president, Mrs. A. Macin- forks aver cash for hot dogs and tosh, and secretary, Mrs; W. pop, has to roll up his pants and wade out far enough to yell at Scott. the. kids when they go too far, Winners in sports were: small sits gloomily inthe sand feeling sorry for himself, and drives them all home, wet, bedraggled. and surly. % * * * At 11 p.m„ the kids are in girls, Hazel Simpson and' Patsy Bradley, Sharon Blake, Jimmy Macintosh; k i eking slipper, girls, Carole Cunningham; boys, Jim Macintoshs; women, Mrs. Pete Voison, Mrs. Gordon Eaton; bed, and he slumps into a chair, shoe scramble, Carole Cunning- to read the paper. His wife is ham; boys, Keith Simpson, just explaining for the 481h time Douglas Thompson and Tommy that he never talks to her, other Kestle. men talk . to their wives, and Whistle 'after eating soda bis- she never • sees a soul. all day cults race,• Mrs. Arthur Hodgins except those darn kids, and just and Mr. Jim Donaldson; wheel - baro, Y eandnm r • w Nancy Scott Ji Maclntosh; lucky spot, Sharon Kestle; youngest child, Lucy Cunningham; eldest person pres- ent, Mr. Arthur Simpson; bean race, Nancy Scott. Fallowing the sports held on the church lawn, all enjoyed the hearty refreshments with ice cream served in the, Sunday School room. W.A. And' Guild Meeting ' The ladies of St. James Church held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Almer Hendrie. The W.A. meeting with the pres- ident; Mrs. Andy Carter, "presid ing, opened with devotions by Mrs. J, H. Paton, Mrs. Arthur Cunningham, and Mrs. Karl O'Neil. Report of the W. A. an- nual . was given by Mrs, Carter. She said that the Woman's Aux- iliary was started in 1885 by Mrs. Robert Tilton with six other women at St. Johns, N,B„ Mrs. Tilton served as Dominion president from 1892 to 1908. As a memorial to her a house in Ottawa has been used as a work centre, also a tranquil homelike resting place for many a tired missionary. Mrs Ray Hodgins presided. for the Guild meeting. { It was decided that 'the Guild provide prizes and ice cream for the Sunday School picnic to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Carter. The date the Guild is to supply cookies for the vacation school lunch is August 15 at Lucan. The Rev. J. P. Prest, rector, spoke of the need of vestments for the eboir. Hostess assistants were Mrs. Paton, Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. O. Cunningham. noisemakers' parade to the lib- rary where the costume judging took place. Alfred Aquilina, Elizabeth Knox and Judy Coates won prizes for their unusual costumes. During the day competitive stunts such as backward ras, ee d Crab •race, statue stand, un walk, behind befront, hand wrestle, and cock fights were heldfor the different age groups. Winners of these were: Peter McFalis, Barbara Janke and Elsie Gosar- his Start practicing now for t week is "On. Wheels Week” end we will hold a Bicycle Rodeo an Friday at Kin Park starting at 2 pan. There will be such events as a Paper Throw, Obstacle Race, Slow Race, an Accuracy Race and others all held on wheels. We will also judge the decorated bicycles. There was a fairly good turn- out this weekend at the wading pool where Pat Cann supervised. There will be supervised wading at the pool every, Saturday and Sunday afternoon from 1.30 pan. to 4 p.m. while playground is in progress. Carol Fletcher, our swimming instructor, has swiniming classes now under way in courses accord- ing to age and experience. pi...4 ow Woodharn $y MRS', ARTHUR 11110414 111 air. and Mrs. Jas. Miller and. family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hazlewood and Steven, Mr .and. Mrs. Norris Webb and family s i eat :Sunday afteriroan..at Bina. int Camp. Shirley Rundle of the Bank of Toronto is on her holidays for two weeks .at her home. air. and Mrs, Harold 'Thomson and Barbara of f'arkIrill; were Sunday visitors with Misses Blanche and Rhea ;dills and at• tended the decoration services at Kirkton United Cemetery on Sunday -evening, Mr. ,and Mrs. Jack Stephen and Donald of Ilderton visited Sunday with air. and Mrs. John Tipping and boys. Murray J olife of Mt. Elgin holidayed with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vyles, Gary and Jo Anne. Mr. and Mrs. A.. Pringle .of London were Satur- day evening guests with Mrs. 111. Copeland, Gary Hazlewood spent last week with his .cousin, David Hogg in London. Mrs. Harry Webber left last Friday evening for Sudbury Where she inet her brother and family. On Saturday they allieft for a two weeks trip to visit their old home at Yellow Grass, Sask,, and will visit their bro- ther, Mr, R. L. McAlister and Promotions SS 10 Usborne Mrs. ,Tean Mair announces this list of promotions at S.S. No. 10 Usborne the grade indicated is the one to which the pupils have been promoted.. , • Promoted to grade 9: -- Glen Lamport, John Bregman, Jim Hamilton. Grade 8 -- Helen Anderson, Dorothy Glanville. Grade 6 -- Graham Glanville. Grade 5 -- Diane Stone, Bever- ley Hamilton. Grade 4 — Rutli. Cudmore. Grade 3 — Sharon Passmore. Duncan Etherington, Billy Jef- fery, Lynda Glanville. Grade 2 — John. Morgan, SS 1 Biddutph Mrs. Ross McRoberts, teacher, anndunces this list of pronto - because he meets interesting tions ,at S,S. No. 1 Biddulph. day,—when all day, n there s a Promoted to grade 9 -- Diane knock on the door, the sound Hitchcock, Louise Hohnes, Ray- mond Hitchcock. Grade. 6 -- Helen Hodgins, Ted Lodewegen. Grade 5--- Lois O'Neil, Marga- ret Smibert. Grade 2 — Marlene O'Neil. of gay voices, and 'there, wind - da ya know, are Betty and Bob, their friends from the city, just on their way through town, on their holidays and thought they'd drop in and say hello. And drink all his cold beverage. And eat every scrap of that cold chicken he was going to investigate. And keep him up until 3 a.m. • * * * It's a wonder to me there aren't more axe murders dur- ing the summer. - Personal Items Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Carter celebrated their 30th anniver- sary at their home here on Fri- _ day, July 5, Mr. William Aliwrightattend- ed the Shakespearean Festival at Stratford on Monday night when "Twelfth Night" was staged. Mr, and Mrs. 3,,H. Paton. and Clareevisited with the former's = brother, Mr. W. L. Paton, on Sunday afternoon at Grand Bend, ' Mr. and Mrs. Ken Carter anti = Patricia returned. froin Quebec where. they visited Sqd, Officer and Mrs. ,Hugh Campbell of the RCA,! Station in Quebec. 114r. and Mrs. Ernie Lewis at- tended the Armitage picnic at taatttittritientltum0110 il11411111101101 1101111Mlp140114itlllilit elfittatielnntlititeit SS 1 Usborne Mrs. Mervyn Carter, teacher., announces this list of promotions at S.S. Na. 1 (Hurondale). • Promoted to grade 9 -- John Etherington, Margaret Oke, Ar- lene Love, Irene Van Wieren, Mrs, McAlister. Mrs. W. Paye of London Vlsi- ted on Thursday and Friday with her daughter, Mrs. Robt, Run- dle. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rundle, Mr. and Mrs.Mrs. . Arthur Rundle, Jack Smith, Mrs, Robt. Rundle, and Jim attended. the Stacey re- union at Stratford on Saturday. Quite a number from Wood- ham and Baseline attended the decoration service held at Kirk- ton Union Cemetery on Sunday. Rachell Levy of Transvaal is holidaying with her aunt and un- cle, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Payne and Donna were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Itobt. Run- dle. Mrs. Lloyd Smith has been a patient in St, Joseph Hospital, London, for the past week with an infected "tooth. She is expec- ted home this week, Jack Rundle is holidaying with his grandmother, Mrs. W. Payne, in London. - Mrs. A. Denham visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bickell at Anderson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Swit- zer of St. Marys were Sunday afternoon visitors with the for- mer's mother, Mrs. W. L. Swit- zer. Dr, Geo. P. Morphy, Mrs Mor- phy and family left on Sunday for a trip to Algonquin Park. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Swit- zer. Judy and. Dennis who have spent the past p st week holidaying with their mother, Mrs. W. L. Switzer, left on Saturday morn- ing for Sudbury where they will spend a few dayss before leavingving for their home, at Port Arthur. Mrs. Wm. Scott of Kirkton visi- ted with Mrs. W. L. Switzer on Tuesday. Mr. Eldon Robinson, the vil- lage 'barber, had the misfortune to he kicked by a cow breaking his ankle. The Taint,,, Ma v Iyr Credit�n Commen gy Mitg, ,[tY$ PH WOODAtole ho isse.din:i so.�eShoo er sister Mrs. Berle# • rfi Mrs.e aving rs, •Gr e h I ly released . Pram Soul Hospital. Mrs. M. Bowman -nt Detroit spent a few days last week with her father, 11tr. B. Guettitrger. Mrs. Martin_ Moriock of GuelPII and Miss Agnes Stock of K'tcbe ever were weekend' "visitors wit* 4r, and .111rs. Herbert Young. Mr. Harry Steele .and Mr, and: Mrs. J. Scott of Brantford visit! ed a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. kL Schenk Master Ricky Geiser of GraM Bend is visiting his grandpas# eats, Mr. and Mrs, .Lteyd Gama* er. Mrs. Mervyn Webb .and: 4a4l14 ters, Darlene and Sally, Dash wood visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence hill. Mrs. C. Berg and. Frederick MacDonald of Detroit visited re' centiy with Mr, and Mrs. :1I,. Fahrner, Mr. and. Mrs. Vernon, Beaver of Pittsburg and Miss Gertrude :Beaver and friend ,f Detroit were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beaver. Mrs. Albin Fawcett and Baugh. ters, Blaine and Dianne, of Cali edonia were weekend guests XI the haane of Mr. and Mrs. Rua- sell Finkbetner, hariaa *ower e the w e d Go er received a 1 Hro news of the .death of lois broth- er, Charles Gower. la his 0.3rd year, ,at Marsden, Alta., on Wednesday, July 3. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Gower, he was born and raised near Crediton and *rent West when a young man. where he spent the greater part of his life. H•le is survived by his widow, the former Beatrice Christen, two sons and three daughters all of 'Western "Canada, and two brothers, Harold Gower of Cred- iton and Fletcher Gower of Brinsley,. and one sister, Mrs. Mary Parker of London, Funeral service was held in Marsden on Friday, July 5./ Personal Items Mr. and airs. Russell Clark of Detroit spents the weekend with the formers father and visited with Mrs. Clark in South Huron Hospital. Mrs. Lloyd Hey returned from St. ;foseph s hospital on Friday evening. Mrs. Mary Wein, who has been ' confined to Victoria Hospital for the past few weeks returned to her home on Sunday evening, Gackstetter. Exeter PersonalssGrade 8 — Fred Hyde, Mary Mrs. Bessie Taylor,of Nelson Parsons. Mabel Westlake, Garry St., spent Tuesday iLondon, a Roweliffe. guest of Mrs. Alex Reeder and Grade 7 -- Shirley Reynolds, Mrs. Chester Taylor. Ronnie Oke. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton :Payne Grade 6 — Margaret 'Hyde, Ca - and Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Pass- roline Gackstetter, Kathryn Oke, more of Forest left last week to Douglas Jeffery, Wilma de motor through the western pro- Jong, Henry Poortinga, Clarence virices. Poortinga., Mr. and Mrs. Reg Parson* of Grade 5 -- Keith Strang, Robt. Janesville, Wisconsin, visited Iteynolds, Kenneth Oke. with relatives this week, return- Grade 4 — Nancy Strang, Jane ing home on. Thursday. Poortinga, Ronnie Parsons, Al - Mr. and Mrs. Donald Traquair, len Oke, Earl Gackstetter, S4iilo Gayle and Jane of Ottawa are Westlake. Sadie Hovious, spending a two -weak vacation Grade 3 -- Josephine Westlake, with the former's parents, Mr. Jacob Hovious. and Mrs. J. A. Traquair. Grade 2— Dianne Oke, Ronnie Mr. and Mrs. -Rowe Dinney Dougall. and son Pat, of Nanaimo, B.C., Grade 1 Sr, --• Harold West - are visiting with the former's lake. mother, Mrs. Thomas Dinney. Names are not in order of merit. SS 4 McGillivray Miss Betty McIntyre, teacher, lists promotions at S.S. 4, Mc- Gillivray. Promoted to grade 9 --JoAnn Carter, Jacqueline 'Brintnell, Berke Carter. Mary Dixon, Mary Miller, Margaret Brint- nell. Grade 8 --lion Morgan, Wil- fred Bieber. Grade 7 Clarke Itollings, James Thompson. Grade 6—Gladys Carter. Grade 5. Linda Aitkins, Willy Van ,Mechelen. Grade 4 --Darlene Carter, Muth Miller, John Miller. Grade 3—Carol Carter, Shir- ley Bieber, Sharon ;Sieber, Ger- ald Morgan. Grade 2—Jean Atkins, Dianne —Please Turn to Page 10 hmninghatn, gYYi,(IYYYYIiirilluiYlO'irYYPilYulry,Ytii111tiiYrnUlY,irllll t stern iHun Yitn r,iiiYnl it i ifa(lo�inirfltiiflfMffYliH91f6` Cann Families Picnic in Hall The Cann reunion was held al the Exeter Legion Hall on Satur- day, June 29. Members of the Clan were pre- sent from Meaford, Delhi, Ham- ilton.,. Guelph, • London and sur- rounding district. A. successful program of sports was in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffrey and ldr. and Mrs, Arnold Cann. Winners in races for five years and under were: Kathy Elder, Sherry Williams; girls 6.8 years, Jean Elder, Brenda Eaton; 9-11 years. Jean Laramie• boys, Jim.ml7 y Kerslake, ougias Jeffery; young ladies, Marian Kerslake, Dorothy Kerslake; men, Dennis Springbank lass: Sunday, Guests with Mr. Moore Cuna - - iiinghani and Mrs. hired Sinip- i son on Wednesday were the lat. ter's 'brother and wife, Mr. and I Mrs, B. Keawx1 Grand Bend, a and cousin, .Mr, S. Watson of I Sarnia, On Friday evening re, -and Mrs Itby Gibson and boys of Crediton and OA Saturday, . Mr. and Mrs, George Summers of London, the couple who lost a all their..household goody in thee fire While they were living in Mr, Jack iiarrisoi't's hoose. s Mite Patricia Canal and. Marian 11fay celebrated their ,birthdays together Jit Monday *hen, Mrs. Carfrey 'Canh; etitetteirtedi'tltti. "tett w to rell+l:r•edkktatingteraa't Grated Attention Farmers WINCE SERVICE Never Close 24 -Hour Service Dr, Salsbury s Laboratories EXE I;lt SEE; '0417 diSI iC 'nnnotai al tuutauntituutuntimil atalnaulluliinmunitmllu l'timitulataimulotinitlAl unnilt° RCAF POSTINGS • TO CENTRALiA Sgt. J, W. Crooks, Rockcliife. Cpl, W. Rose, St. John's Que. LAC R. E. Miller, Camp Bor- den. 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