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Stares Stress. 1.Grandmothers Joins Area
.Friendliness
"Thanks for dropping in't
That's the :s1o�;an for Exeter
•stare`s during "Its Neighbor '
wecls, June it; to 21
And it's not an t`tnp» one.
aerehants are saiumg thanks
by offering redue•e.l prices,
prizes. special values.
Many of the h,tr..ilns are
advertised on this page There's
mere oil the opposite one.
And there'll he more not
week.
To climax the week, mer-
chants are sponsoring a free
street dance.Satur,ta� night,
.lune 21. And E eter District
Junior Band will perform on
:slain street Saturday after-
noon.
It's a Iriendl�. money saving.
week, Join in the fun and
the savings.
Letter From
Brinsley
Ey MRS, CECIL, ELLWOOD
of Dashwo
cad Institu
The regular mee•tdng of Dash- °
wood women's Institute was -
held Tuesday evening with the
Ilistorical Research group in
charge. it was a grandmotdier's
meeting with 26 members .and 18
grandmothers present. The presi-
dent. Airs. Arnold Kuntz, wet-
V•nnied all.
Mrs. Ervin Radler ,gave a re.;
port on the cdistriet annual held
at Crediton. Mrs. Rader was
also appointed public relations •
officer. Two trays and a coffee
pot purchased for the kitchen
1 were displayed.
It was deckled to present new
I habies in the institute with bank
books, also to hire, a bus to take •
' IH girls and their mothers to
Aehie euient Day in Seaforth in
i July,
1li•s. 1lilfred. Merrier presided
for the• program. Airs. Mervyn •
Tiernan conducted a sing song of
1 old time songs. She discussed
the motto "A stitch in time saves
t nine," Mrs. Alma I3operoft gave
( a reading, and displayed a hand-
made bedspread, 89 years old,
Wesley Dixon1 tory
John Rader read a ltis-
iory of one of the member's
Wesley Dixon, formerly of this I farms and also a history of the
community, died at the honteTA nf; Dashwood Band
.
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son-in-law,.I.# c
his dau„htcr andi Mrs. Jacob Schroeder received
and Mrs..Edward Ilotson, on; the prize for the oldest gland -
t
Friday, :lune 6. mother, RG years, and also for
Mr. Dixon farmed in this the largest number of children
district for a ntunher of dears,and grandchildren.
then selling his farm, be moved 1 Clare Masse entertained with
to Denfield where his wife, the; his guitar and also assisted Mrs,
former Eda Fenton passed away.; William Stade in playing• for an
Since then he had been living ; old-time square dance number.
with his family. Dancers were Mrs. Glen Webb,
Surviving are two sons, Or- Mrs. Stewart Webb, Mrs. Ervine
ville and Leslie of London; also Devine, Mrs. Leila Taylor, Mrs,
four daughters, Mrs. Edward! Leonard Schenk, Mrs, Stewart
Hots= tRheolai, Mrs. James; Wolfe, ars, llarold Rader and
George tZella! of Sarnia, Mrs. , Mrs, Floyd, Wein. Mrs. Clare
Dean White (Marjorie) of Mc- Irvine conducted a contest.
Gillivray and Mrs. Gordon Kemp "Lutheran Ladies Aid
(Audrey) of Denfield. 1 The Ladies Aid meeting of
Interment was in Ebenezer Zion Lutheran Church was held
cemetery. t Wednesday evening with the
Personal Items t president presiding.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Amos of , Following opening devotions,
London are spending a few days Pastor K. L. Zorn took as his
with Miss Mary Amos. topic "Jehovah's Witnesses," fol.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Fisher of lowed by a lively discussion,
Detroit were recent guests with Fina], plans were made for
Mr. and Mrs.. een Darling. ; the strawberry supper on June
118. Mrs. Ervin Rader was ap-
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Fenton and pointed convener.
children and Mr. and Mrs.'. There are no meetings during
George Prest and Billy spent , the summer months so Group I,
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold ` with Mrs. Ervine Devine, con -
Knapton of Thorndale. ' venr, was placed in charge of
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Morgan of ; anniversary meals in August.
Sarnia spent Saturday with Mr, W,S,WS, of the Evangelical
and Mrs. Fred Fenton, U.B. Church
Mr. and Mrs. George Prevening! t { The Spiritual'Life Group of the
and Billy spent Sunday ar evenin„ ; 1\r S.W.S. of E,U..B. Church was
with Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Shep-
pard
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pard of - Lieury. in charge of the tweeting with
:lira, Jessie Rader presiding,
Cathy Lewis entertained a
few friends on Monday in honor Airs. Charles swell and Mrs. Ger,
of her third birthday, l alga Masai sang a duet.
Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Fenton Mrs. J. M. Tiernan conducted
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ban-
' the business meeting. A gift of
ting of Lucan are spending a tea towels and dish cloths from
few days with friends in Sarnia. I Mrs. Kathleen Weigand was
Dr. OrPha Speicher, iiussion- i acknowledged. A bake sale is to
ary on furlough from Basim, in- I be held June 28,
dia spent Thursday with Mr. and t Lunch was served by Mrs. J.
Mrs. 'William Darling. Dr, Speich- # M. T1crna Mrs.
s s.SnSylll vandiaMrs.
Wolfe,
er an associate worker with hSiss Catherine Weeigand,
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jean Darling, also a medical
missionary. Jean is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Dar-
ling,
Mr. Lin Amos is spending a
few days with his son, Grant.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Odd of
London visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Ellwood on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, William Cook of
Granton spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Dixon.
The ladies of the • Anglican
church are planning a straw-
berry supper on Wednesday,
June 25.
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We're happy to greet you
with another wonderful
Rexall all -week feature!
LUCKY
SAL E
June 16.21.
ALL PRICES
REDUCED
Aja
REXALL
1. leWEEK
VALUES: REXL VALUES
Andrew
Johnston
Drugs
PH HE 447 l X T R
• In Tuck rsrnith.
• A bylaw incorporating S.S. No.
10 into Tuckersutith. 'Township
school area was passed by tate
council at its meeting last week.
Tite bylaw wilt cone into- force
on December 25 of this year.
Other bylaws providing for ,
Union Gas distribution, and gov-
1 erni.ng. water rtes. were given
final readings,
A grant of $'» 5 was made to
Seaforth Agricultural Society
following a deputation from Rob-
ert Campbell.
Engineer's report on the Sin -1
clair municipal drain was pro-
• ► visionally adopted.
Wilmer froadfoot. warble fly
inspector, completed his return l
of collection, and was paid 1
$325:90, plus mileage of $163.90,1
Total sprays amounted to 6,897
and 720 cattle were brushed.
Council approved preparation
• of a bylaw changing the name t
of the Brucefield Fire Depart -1
meal. to Stanley and Tucker -
smith, following a request ,front
the department.
Accounts passed included:
dump, $22.50; fox bounty, $15.00; I
.advertising and supplies, $22.27;
hospitalization, $L53; logal, 1
$92,25; supplementary allowance, ;
$35.001 roads, $7,672.47; salary!
and allowances, $234.48; Ree.-!
9
Gen.of Canada, 15• t •
a Lada 7. postage, I ,
$5.00; drains, $1,090,00; warble
fly control, it ii - ,
to, t.e dint
age loans, $1,700.
Because of July 1 falling on a';
holiday, council will meet on!
July 2 at 8 p,m.
Personal Items
Mr. and Airs. Fred Weiherg
attended the Ludwig -Bauer wed-
ding at Waterloo on Saturday.
Air. Douglas llamather and
Harold, of London, spent the
weekend with Air, and Airs. Rob-
er•t matber.
Tarnilaand Airs. Harold Maine
and girls,. spent the weekend
with Mr, and • Airs. Reinhold
Miller,
Jlr. and Mrs. Wilfred Travis
and family, of Camp Borden,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Kuntz.
Hiss Ellen Gilbert, of Surat
ford, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Bur-
meister.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
attended the Pfile•Shirtl.iff wed-
ding al First -S1. Andrew's United
Church, London, on Saturday.
The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs.
llerh Pfile, Grand Bend, is Mr,.
Pfile's nephew,
The junior room of Dashwood
Public School. is holding a picnic
at Grand Bend Friday afternoon.
All mothers of pupils and pre-
school children and mothers arc
invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Gale
spent Sunday al London with
Airs.
Ida Gale,
The annual strawberry and
ham supper sponsored by the
Ladies .Aid of Zion Lutheran
Church, will be held in the base-
ment Wednesday, June 17.
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June 15
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• Brief Case
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JUNE 16 TO 21
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