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HONOR DEPARTING CTSQ--Corporals' Institute at RCAF Station Centralia sponsored
a social evening last week; to Honor Wing Commander Norman Bray, centre, chief tech•
iiical services officer, who has been transfrred to a western unit. A popular officer,
W,'C Bray has served as mayor of Huron Park during his tour at Centralia, With him,
above, are Corporal Jesse Stevens, left, and Cpl, Don Scanlon, who organized the event
attended by 75 corporals.
Senior Citizens
Enjoy Program
Over 300 senior citizens en-
joyed a variety program for
their last of the season meetings
in the Legion Hall Tuesday eve-
ning, The meetings will resume
ui October.
Featured on the program were
a sing song led by Walter Cut -
bush with Mrs. Andrew Dougall t
at the piano; duets by Marlene
and Darlene Frayne accompan-
ied by their sister, Helen; duet
by Mrs. Percy Mclealls and
Walter Cutbush; cornet solo by
Ted Wilson accompanied on the
piano by George Godbolt,
Readings by Roy Carrick and
Airs. Len Dilkes; piano solo,
Robert Shapton; tap'dancing by
Lind Karen and. Joyce Rus-
sell, Russeldale, and selections
by the Elimville quartet, Ken
Johns, Gordon Ford, Ron and
Lorne Elford, accompanied by
Mrs. Freeman Horne.
Members of Caven Congrega-
tional Circle served the lunch.
The committee for the October
meeting includes Mr, and Drs.
William Harney, Mr. and Mrs.
Sid Sanders, Mr. and Mrs, Wil-
fred Doupe, Mrs, Rhoda Shap -
ton and Mrs, Clara Hackney.
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Dashwood
By MRS. ERVIN RADER
W.M.S. Convention
A number of ladies, accom-
panied by Rev. W. F. Kr.otz.
attended both afternoon and
evening sessions Wednesday and
Thursday of the W.ALS, conven-
tion of the Evangelical U.B.
Church, field at Sebringville.
The theme was "The Future
of the Church.'” Special speaker
was Miss Jean Kellerman, mis-
sionary from Japan.
Baptism
Two babies were baptized in
Zion Lutheran Church by Rev.
K. L. Zorn, Kevan Earl, infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Datars,
of Grand Bend, with Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Datars, sponsors,
andPeterEdwa if
Edward, Infant son of
Dir. and Airs, Howard Datars,
with Mr. and Mrs. Elmore
Datars sponsors.
Personal items
The Walther League of Zion
Lutheran. Church, enjoyed a
roller skating party Friday eve -
'ling at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Waiper and.
family, of London, spent the
weekend with relatives here.
Mr, and Mrs. Melton Waiper
and girls, of Ingersoll, spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Philip
Fassold.
Mr. Chester Gaiser is spending
a few days at Westminster Hos-
pital, London, undergoing treat-
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reed and
son, of Kitchener, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. James Hayter
and family.
American visitors with Mrs,
Lucinda Mcisaac, were Mr, and
Mrs. W. ItcIsaac and twin sons,
Ronald and Donald, who are in
the Navy stationed at Norfolk,
Virginia, also Misses Gail Spear,
Nancy Shetty, Diane Periard, 51.1
of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reste-
mayer and family, spent Sunday
at Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs,
Ivan Taylor and family.
Mr. Frank Watson and Mr.
and Alrs, Jack Watson and
family, of Detroit,' and Mr. and
Sirs, Windsor Mathews, of Lon-
don, were weekend visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snell.
A number of ladies of Dash-
wobd W.I., attended the district
annual, held at Crediton, last
Thursday,
Air. Howard Weiberg, of Water-
loo. spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs, Fred Weiberg.
Mrs, Nelda Routledge, of Lon-
don, spent the weekend with Mr,
and Mrs. Philip Fassold.
Mr, Douglas Hamather, of
London, spent the weekend with
*Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hamather.
Mr. and Mrs. Art .Koessel and
Virginia, of Lansing, Mich.,'
spent the weekend with Mrs.
John Kuntz and Luella.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Weido and
family, of Detroit, spent the
weekend. with Mrs, Fred
Schlundt,
Miss Emma Wein, of Clinton,
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Herb Wein.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Isretzman,
of Detroit, spent the weekend
with Mrs, Cora Gaiser.
Heads Teachers
n. B. Idle, principal of Exe• Miss Birdie McRoberts, Bur -
ter public school, was elected lington, and Mrs. Jane Somer-
president of the Huron Local of (vine, St. Marys, called on Mrs.
the Ontario Public School Men Klin. Morley Sr. on Tuesday. Miss
Teachers' Federation at the an-•AlcRoberts was a former gra
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meeting Held in Hensall' duate of Vietoria and attended
Wednesday evening. he 75th graduation anniversary
Others elected are: vice-presi-
dent. Garnet Harland, Clinton;
secretary -treasurer, Harry Nes-
bitt, Seaforth; committee chair-
men -- superannuation, Douglas
Widdis, Seaforth; education, Wil-
fred McNaughton, Blyth; insur-
ance, Ron Heimrich, Centralia
RCAF Station; resolutions, Gar-
field Baker, Exeter.
The wives were guests at a
banquet on this occasion.
i bl halon United ]'hutch cele- '-
hhrate their
ol k� n .anniversary
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Rev, J. T. Clarke introduced
Rev W. M. Kiteley of Calvary
United Church. London, a for-
mer minister_ lie said it had
been a great honor and pleasure
to be invited to take part in this
special service. His message was
'!'file—Old. Time Religion is good
enough for mother and is good .
enough for me.”
After this .service all remained
for lunch and a happy time was
spent meeting old friends, some
as far as from Toronto. Detroit,
end London.
1:veryone was glad to „ee Mr.
Harry Roger the man who built
the church fifty years ago.
The evening service was well
attended and the Rev- 1-I. J.
.Snell of James St. Church, Exe-
ter, and president of the Lon-
don Conference delivered a chal-
lenging message based on "What
is your duty to the church?”
The choir sang two anthems
at each service, ably led by Mrs.
Ronald Squire with Mrs. Duf-
field at the piano.
Rev. and Mrs. R. G. Burton.
London, and Rev. Allen Duffield
of Lambeth attended these ser-
vices. Mrs. Ronald Squire looked
after the register with 207 regis-
tering.
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By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Holland,
Nancy, Donald and Ruth of Ilder-
ton visited on Sunday with his
brother, Mr, and Mrs. David Hol-
land and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mar-
riott, Ronald and Maryanne, St.
Marys visited with Mr, and Mrs.
A. Dewar on Sunday.
in London at Victoria Hospital.
Mrs. Wynne, London, is spend-
ing a few days with Mr. and
Mrs, Bert Duffield and family.
Mr. Howard Morley of Hazel
Park, Mich., and Miss Marion
Morley R.N. Toronto spent the
weekend at their parent's homes
and also attended he 50th church
anniversary.
The 1V.111.g. ladies of Whalen
are meeting on Wednesday after-
noon at the home of Mrs, Bob
Hamilton, London, Mrs. Hamil-
ton being the former Jessie
k
Broo s.
Whalen W.M.S. ladies were en-
tertained at Zion on Wednesday
afternoon last. During the pro-
gram Mrs. M. Pullen, and Mrs.
Ronald Squire sang a cruet ac-
companied by Mrs. Duffield.
Several ladies of the Cooper
W.M.S., Mrs. Wilfred Wilson and
Mrs. Dewar of Woodham W.M.S.
were among the guests who
entertained by the Zion West
W.M.S., Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coburn .John -1
son of Winona were guests at 1
the hone of Mr,. John Rinn on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mc- j
Naughton and Ronald accompan-'
icd by Mrs. McNaughton's broth-
er, Mr. Harry Sheppard and
Mrs. Sheppard and David of
Dashwood enjoyed a tour on
Sunday of Beaver Valley and
Eugenia Falls. '
Kirkton
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A sing song was enjoyed led
by the new president, Mrs. Ellen
Eveleigh, with Mrs. Archie
Levy at the piano. Three of the
members, Mrs. Glen Allen, Mrs.
Stuart Shier and Mrs. Heber
Shute were presented with per-
fect attendance gifts.
Mrs. Brice. Humphreys, the
district director, gave a report
on the conference at Guelph
which she' attended along with
over 650 other district directors
from all over Ontario. The theme
of the meeting was "The Chal-
lenge of Tbtttorrow,”
A :musical game was played
the winner being Mrs. Jack Rob,
inson. Mrs, Robt. Ratcliffe Jr.
gave two readings.
Mrs. Earl Watson reported
t that Patsy Marshall of the Kirk -
ton 4-H Homemaking Club had
been chosen to represent Pertr
County at the conference in
Guelph the end of June. It was
decided to have an article sale
at every meeting.
Mrs, Emerson Paton gave a
reading which brought an en-
joyable evening to a close.
Mr.; and Mrs. Floyd Wein and
Larry motored to Windsor on
Saturday to the latter's sister's,
Mrs, Loreen Smith. Mrs. Martha
Baker, who spent the hast
months in California and Wind-
sor, returned home with them.
Mrs. Douglas Keyes spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Koehler.
H. H Willert, 40
Dies From Attack
Barry Henry Willett, 40, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Willert,
f1.,It. 2, Dashwood, died suddenly
at his residence, Wednesday,
May 28, following a head attack.
Born in Detroit, Mich., he had
lived most of his lift on his
father's farm, near Dashwood,
Besides his parents. he is sur-
vived by one sister, Nora (Mrs.
Vyrne Weide), and two brothers,
Lloyd and John, of Dashweied.
The body rested' at the Hoff-
rean funeral hone until Sunday
nooi., then at Zion Lutheran
Church, Dashwood, where serv.
ices took place at, 3,nn
conducted by Roy. K. L Zorn,
and interment made in Lutheraii
%lrtrrlsnrt Lind Cernetery,
Bearers were: Lloyd and AI -
Bert 1'tader, Alvin Waiper;.
Leland Willer], Ward Xraft and
Raymond Wein.
"Did the wedding go through
without a hitch?"
"It sure did the groom never
showed up.,,
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