The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-23, Page 5Pae 5 March 23, 1961
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Mrs, Archie MacGregor, Phone 56
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•By MRS, KEN McKE1.LAR
Personal Hetet '1,111rs. K. McKellar were Mr.
Miss Laura Chappel spent land Mrs. Harold Coleitart, Sea -
the weekend with Miss Shirley i forth and Mr. W. N. Hineleg,
1 G.'4A.,(1r,inearn't1 Mrs. Itay McGhee' A car load of ladiere:frolii
I Richard and jane, Mitcheir
, . and .daughter Connie have taken ':'Cromarty" attended the fashroli
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' len residence in the home owned, show in Mitchell on 'WedneSda)"
by Mr, Otto 'Walker. ,evening,
Kin discuss Gc'clerich wPman WI hears
speaks circle !
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swim pool to- about UN
The Arnold Circle E‘!ening '
Auxiliary held its Easter thank -
At, the Kinsenen supper meet.- Mrs, Wilfred
ing five members from the offering meeting in the audit°. Mack, Crediion,guest speaker at Kippen
London Kinemen Club were Jamie of Carmel Presbyterian was
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present, and initiated .Jim Church on Monday evening. East Wemene Institute meet -
Hyde and Jim Orr, into mem-The president Mrs, Beverley ing' speaking " "F"
"nd
bership into the lub, '
Beaton;presided and opened Agriculture Organizations and
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Jack Lambden of the RCAF
the Meeting followed by a .mo. part of the Economic and
ment et silent prayer in mem- Social Council, of the United,
Centralia spoke on swimming
pools and wading pools and ory of the late Mrs, D, J,, Lane Nations", Her talk was quite
his, work with the YMCA. Beinformative.
of Clinton. The guests from Zit -
emoted prices on what it would rich Evangelical and Lutheren efehee„ nelenenilnege„waesTeirlenled lVeecif.
Churches and the Senior VMS "'""•1 "''''''''''""' --- 15,
cost to build the pools, Discus-
sion will take place at the next were welcomed by the presi- the home of Mrs, VerneAlder-
meeting, March 23 for future tient. dice with Mrs. Russell Brock
plans for this project. 1 Mrs, Harry spelt was in co -hostess and Mrs. James
Sunday, March, 26 the zone charge of the worshin, assisted
Drumniond, the president, in
conference will be field at, the 0` Mrs, Trevor Wilson and charge of the meeting.
Carousel Motel, London, Gov- Mrs, Glenn Bele A quartetteMembers answered the roll
ernor Bill Miekle of Hensel', comprising Mrs. Ale seholl, call by naming a Canadian
will chair the meeting.
Mrs, Harry Hoy, Mrs, William city starting with the initial of
April 12, Founders Night,IBrown and Mrs, Beverley Bea- their first name, and %O
told at
will be observed here with a
:ton contributed a number, and the city was noted for, airs.
joint, 'fleeting of Kinsmen and a trio from the Evangelical Robert Bell reviewed current
Kinettes. Hal Rodgers of Ha-, Church. Zurich, also gave a events,
milton, founder, will be pre-inumber. A bus trip was • discussed to
gent, A banquet, held in the Le-; Mr, if. Brokenshire of the be arranged by the commit-
gion hall will precede
Lutheran Church, .Zurich, pre- tee, Mrs. W, J. F. Bell, Mrs.
the
meeting. I sented a film strip "Hyno Alex MacGregor and Mee
William Fuss, second vice-
logue" during which oh joined llarrY Caldwell. The annual
president, chaired the meet- in singing hymns, picnic will not he held this
ing, The guest speaker, Miss Eva Year, The date for the District
Sommerville, of Goderich, was Annual is May 11 at St. An -
introduced by Miss Hannah drow's United Church, Kiimen.
1 11M u r r a y, Miss Sommerville Family Night will be held in
Oa showed slides on the "Holy November, ,
Land," Mrs. A. Orr thanked "Penny for Friendship" col-,
her. Mrs. Harvey Hyde of the. lection will he taken at the;
Senior WAIS gave a reeding. April meeting. .
at SH rally
Mr, and Mrs. K. McKellar It. Patrick's supper ..
visited on Friday evening with 1 A successful 81. pat,r1c1i1i
Mr. and Mrs. E, Allen, Aliteh-, supper, sponsored by the 'W-
ell. idles' Aid Society was held ih
Members of the Gardiner.
family, visited on Saturday on Friday
the sae ol-reovoeinninogf. ttlii: neohnunrrcah
week,
with their mother, Mrs, David,tions being in a St. patriele;
Gardiner, who had suffered •a ;tome.
heartattack earlier in the, .,
1 -.hollowing the supper eroki
nole wag enjoyed with ten talle
'Mrs* R. ii°gers of M°°sejaw les in play. The high scorn
, visited Sunday and Monday at lady Was Alice Walker and j.
the home of Mr, and Mrs' T. L' don Alien, won the high RIX
Scott and fainily. .
' men; low for ladies, Carol Ann
I Miss Margaret Jean Russell :
among the members of Mit.,
and Mr. Hugh Scott were Dow' law Thr men, John Mc
winner of the travelling twen•
Dougall; Gordon Hoggarth was
chell High School students who ;iy.
!attended the showing of "The 4
il In e i rTeoers
;tont' otaheFrCirdeasyt Tnitigebattrell.aTdhieee LAaiddies,
1 Mr. and Mrs. George Gilfil-, at the home of Mrs. T. L. Scott
Aid Society' met
Ian and family of Auburn were for its March meeting.
recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Will Miller presided and
Mrs. Robert Gardiner. '•opened the meeting with, a
• Mr and Mrs,Fred Riley ef poem. Mrs. Scott led in the
1St. Thomas were Sunday visi. worship service, using the In.
H.41-•,- ( Fitelea.ALL i vecisi.i—xtapicuy mateing irienus in the fiensall community are Dodds, Mrs, •Psalm
. tors with Mr. and Robert dian• translation of the 23rd
these cute three -year -Old twins, Sharon and Shelle.y, daughters of Cpl. L, E. Borden! Mr, and Mrs. Harold Carey Business ineltieled final ar
as a scrinture lesson.
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and Mrs. Borden, who moved to the village two rnOnthS ago after Cpl. Bordeu was spent the weekend with their 1 rangements .for the St, Pale
transferred from Quebec to RCAF Clinton. The identical pair have fun, above, odp neetoerroleto11‘Tvrns.. L, E. Abbiss ; rnifeVisdesuspp%rr a n cal i sai nn exchangeninney
dressing their identical dolls, "Susan" and "Sally. Of Jamaican descent, Cpl.i Mr. and''Mrs. Nelson Hunlein1Progranin and raising
commit.
Borden is a native of Nova Scotia and serves as a teletype technician. He's currently of Belmore visited on Sunday Jens were appointed. Lunch
on special course at Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. Borden, a native of England, met her hus• with
Will Hamilton.
her parents, Mr, and Mrs, , was served by the hostess as -
band while serving in the RCAF, --T-A photo Sunday visitors with Mr. and,Mrs. J. Miller.
, sisted. by Mrs. T. Laing and
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Enjoy family night
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The story m
Planning
By MRS. WILLIAM DICKEY
A fair crowd gathered in the !ieeter, Mr. and Mrs. Almer
church basement for the an- Passmore anent Tuesday eve- '•
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A social hour was moved in Luncheon was served by Miss nual WMS family night nine, with Mr. and Mrs. Frayne Personal items
South Huron Youth for Christ the seh°°1.1"°°In f°1lawing the Margaret McKay, Mrs, James Rev, :Hugh Wilson was in Persons-. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jahns
nicotine. Hostessee were . Mrs. MeNaughton, Mrs. W i 1 m e rcharge of the program which Mrs. Harper Rivere, Mrs,
held one of its most successful Fel Fink and Mrs. William Broadloot and Mrs. Stewart 13e11 McEwen, Mrs. Stanley were visitors on Wednesday of
• Pepper. consisted of piano and violin
selections by Boss and Wayne Coward of Exeter -were FridaY last week with Mr. and Mrs.
rallies in Clinton Legion Hall '
on Saturday night,. ,Brown. Fmord, Stark and family of St,
A • k .
Rowe, vocal duets by Kathy guests with Mr. and Mrs,
• Lieut. Mawhinnie of Hanover Kinettes hold bake sale ' St. Patrick's bake sale
brought a message of challenge: Mrs. Ro'-,ert Reaburn was Hensall Legion Ladies Auxil- and .lanet Horn of Wmchelsea Ferey Stone.
and a reading by Mrs. Edwin ! Mrs. Edgar Redd of Exeter
ihostess at her home Tuesday iary sponsored a successful St.
Miller, . in S. Jnseph's Hospital. Lon- and Mrs, La Verne Rodd and
on blind Bartimaeue, Paul Passmore is a Patient spent the weekend with Mr.
A feature of the program evening fee the Kinette meet- Patrick's bake sale and tea in
.1, ap Mrs, Fred•,Hamilton don having had his appendix femily, On Saturday 'evening
. the Legion HallSaturday,
removed on Saturday after- the two ladies attended a mis-
was a Bible quiz in which No. ing ‘vith 100 per cent attend
1 team from Exeter won over once,
Wingham and No. 2 Exeteri i Conveners of the bake table 'Of Kiintelestthern showed pictures of
Members held a hake sale were Mrs. Gordon Munn, Mrs. the Yukon where their son is norm.
. . : Mrs. Ray Cottle is ' cellancous shower held at Met -
team. Competition is keen with with proceeds gretifyine. Aur- Harold Bonthron, Mrs, Byran a ni • visiting ropolitan school in Blanshard,
winiam Kyle and Mrs. William &male. There was a candy 'mote this week with relatives at , in honor of Mrs. Jesse Elston,
teams from all area -high tioncees were Mrs. silent auction. Proceeds Burford.
schools participating. The win- Mickle and Mrs. George Beer. Tea table conveners were Mrs. and
amounted to around $45. ; Mr. Donald Ballatityne of i Marys.
1 the former Joyce Knox of St.
fling team will have an all-. Mal' 27 was the date set for Mary Taylor, Mrs. Harold .
expense paid trip to the YFC the Annual spring rummage Campbell, Mrs. Jack Simmons, Community night , Toronto spent the weekend! Sunday guests at the home
conference at. Glen Rocks, sale. The mystery prize was 'Mrs. John Skea and Mrs. A. On W d d with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence
e nes ay evening col
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Muskoka. Lewd Ballant ne.
won be' Mrs. Reehurn. Presi- E. Clark. munity night was held in the ' Johns were Mr, and Mrs. Reine
Mr. and Mrs.YCleve Brophey Westdorp of Elimville and Mr.
solos, duets, trios quintets and ed the businees. -
• • euchre in play. , and faintly of LchiciloAnir,waen7 and'
Fisher and
. Special music consisted of dent Mrs, Rose Jinks conduet- schoolhouse with six tables of
choruses from Bayfield, Clin-1 The next meeting is to he Prizes were won for ladies' guests on Sunday ll I Randyp1. Exeter. Ben
ton, Bennie Exeter, Zurich, held at the home of Mrs. Family dinner
high by ,Mrs. Jack Borland; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Grant Knowles
Mrs. Murray Dawson.
Blake and Blyth. i
\VMS and WA • i honors couple
lone hands, Reg Hodgert; Cann and. Hugh 'Rundle and evening guests of Mr, and
Crediton, Seaforth, Wingham, George Sawyer, Exeter. ladies' low, Mrs. Lee Webber; Messrs, Murray Dawson, Ray. and girls of Zion were Sunday
Eleven denominations were, men's high, Robert Mayer; Edward Here were the Junior Mrs. Jack Hern and family, i
represented on the program A combined meeting of the' Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ven -
over which Alvin Cudmore, Woman's Missiodary Society ding
' - ner celebrated their 40th wed- men's low, William Snow. Farmer curling team who went! Mr. and Mrs. William Dickey.
visi-
Exeter, presided and Reg Mill-
er. Centralia, was song leader. Chiselhurst United Church was
and Woman's Association of,
March 16.a) .
8atf '1 1.
nniversary ,
am! y c lener were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cottle They
three.
to Guelph on Monday to curl. ' and family were Sunday won two games out of tors at the Masnica home near
The committee in charge
Rallies are held the first and held TuesdaY afternoon, March pally t'
athe °minion Hotel,
Ferguson. Mrs. Hugh Rundle and David
and Mr. and Mrs. William Crediton.
third Saturday of each month, 14! with 20 members present.1 v • 7 the• '
Zurich.
The next community Mr, end Mrs. Fred Arthur
night spent Monday with Mrs, Mur- ' of St. Marysand ... •
1 Mrs. Russell Brock took the; Mrs. menet was loci -
will be held on Monday eve- 1'8 V Dawson, visited with Mr.
1 chair for the MIS meeting pient of a corsage presented
. .ing, April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cousins . — ' ' ' Rodd
' and Mrs. La Verne and
UC junior choir land Mrs, Roy 'MacDonald con-, Coto her by her grandchildren.
dinner.
'ducted the devotional, assisted , After relatives gathered
Personal items , of Brussels visited on Sunday
1 ' family on Sunday evening.
afternnon with Rev. Hughand Mrs. Ross Gunning and chil-1
1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
by Mrs. .Earl Kinsman and . Rodger Venner, to honor the Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Was- Mrs. Wilson. dren, Larry and Steven, of To -
guests of mothers Mrs. Percy Barris. ridge and Billie of West Mc- Mrs. Larne Passmore hart • JimA '11
ronto are spending this week
. Allocation for this year is
couple. •
Their wedding of forty years Gillivray, Mrs. Wilfred Perkins the cast removed from her ‘vith Mr. and Mrs. li. er
'$210.00. An invitation. to. attend!
The mothers of the junior
the annuel birthday parte, of , • , - 1 and family.
choir of the United Church . ' ago was solemnized at the of London, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd arm on Saturday.
gave a St. Patrick's supper Hensatt united church wms home of . the bride s parents Jones, Larry and Linda, Alp, Mr. and Mrs. Lome - Mord. Beckett, Jaqueline and Geral -
Mr. and Mrs, L a w r e n c e
parte, in the church school- April 14 was eccepted, mem. on the 12th concession of Hib- Percy Passmore, Mrs. Olive Ave and Michael of EliotvillP . cline were Sunday visitors with Phone 622 '...ixeter
rooms T h u r s d a y evening, bert. Rev. David Ritchie was Andrew, Mr, Roy Parsons of were Saturday evening guests Mr. and Mrs. Bob Asals and
hers will attend the Presbyter:
March 16 preceding choir the officiating minister. They .,,, .„ . , . with Mr. and Mrs. Donald daughters in London -
March at Wineham April 6. i
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Served, 1 Mrs. A. Ross reviewed a ' T1 r • C 11 their wedding
; were unattended.
) lee ie a Comments about BraY.
practise. Thirty five w e r e
Mr, and Mrs. Warren Brock
A recreational period of St. chapter of the Andy hook 'Tlie
Werld". At "- .,...le . day as a beautiful spring day of Exeter Arrived home nn
Patricks games were enjoyed Chan,gmg„ -.--r,c, ,r• ' and mostly all the farmers Thursday from Florida and
by the choir members. Mrs.: prayer for busy making maple syrnp, If . were Thursday 'evening guests
Harris offered a•
Douglas Cook and Mrs, Don-
missionary. 1 Mrs. Venner, the former Es- with Mr. and Mrs. Edwie
' At th WA meetine resid-
ald joynt were in charge of c e• o . it i tette McLaren, and her hus- Ey MRS. NORMAN LONG ei.ii
,; nsurance
proceedings. Of over ” Mrs. A. '°' ' t band lived on the Venner . .
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Shulman.
Personal items for the church for F.aster and,
1 fa rill at Chiselhurst for thirty 7roIal'elmeeeeeee:,'e,'. . 7
Personal items Marcia, Mark. Beverly end
,was decided to nurchase lilies
Mr. Robert :Rousseau of St. a new communion cloth. They , years taking up residence in , Paul of Embro visited on Sun- ' :means
Catharines, spent a week vie- will enter to a xvedrline in July. Th Hensel! 10 Tars leoMessrs. Alex McGregor, Wil- day with Mr. and Mrs, Ernest
iting his sister and brother -in -i Jeostesses were .Mrs. Brock'
havo. f 6il. f two
ey a am y oham Coleman,Ross Love and Pym. Mee. Pym returned home
law, Mr, and Mrs. R. Taylor. and Mrs. Campbell Eyre. sons, Rodger, Hensall; Murray BobnAllan of Brueefield a'. with them fir a few (-lave
Grand Bend; one daughter,
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tended a 'hog producers meet.' Mr. and Mrs, Mark Stranp,
Mrs. Gilbert (Jean) Johns, •
ing on March 21 and 22 in To- LAurjo eed Michael, Airs, Gor.
t 1 1 1. . Elineville; six grandchildren, ronto.
ald Gilmour and Kevin of nee
Mrs. Gerald Fisher and chi,: r
London visite(' on Sunday with
dren. of Kitchener, who have Mr, and Mrs. John Bray and
spent a month with her par- Agnes,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J., Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Miller, 1
Elgie, returned to her home Brian, Barry and Barbara vis-
recently, Red on Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kerr of Mrs. Jack Cann of Exeter.
WinthrOp visited a day last Messrs, Edwin Miller and;
week with Mr. and Mrs, Elston Harold Rowe were ordained as
Dowson. ' elders on Sondes, morning dur-
Mr. Wilfred Tremeer has sold ing the church service. The,
his farm to Hank Binnendvk sacrament of (Ile Lord's Sup -i
and is having A sale on March per will he observed on Sun -
26. I
Miss Reine Stephenson of The Nappy Dothlee Club had
day limning, March 26. .
iensall personal 1 -ems
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The annual Good Friday trap lie School will present a musi-' rounded out the festivities.
shoot will be held at Kippen , cal program of solos, (Netts i Winners at cards were: ladies,
Sunday, March 26 at 1 p.ni. and choruses on the Kiddies' Mrs, Alex McBeath, Kippen;
Main event will be a two.manistudio party at CKNX, Wing- gents, Wesley Venner, Hen -
team shoot for the Carling ' ham this Sateirday, March 25 sail; lone hands; Mrs. Wesley
trophy. This will be a 25 -bird ;at 11 a.m.
been transferred to the Grand honor of the former's mother, !
li Venner,
event. I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fink enter -
Don Kyle on the staff of the initial initial at their home Sunday . 1 I
Bank of Montreal here has 'at a birthday dinner party in Rebei<ahs host
to area official
Bend 'branch. 1 Mrs, Ed, Fink, celebrating •
Legion bingos will commence , birthday that day, Guests pre -
Saturday, April 1 in the Legion sent were my, and Mrs. Harry; IMP Mrs. Lillian Grummett,
Hall. Jackpot will be $100 and Hoy, Michael and Billy, Mrs, : Seaforth, of Huron District 23 Ilillsgreen has purchased the a booth at Mr. Melvin Gard.,
residence of Mr. James A iners sale on Wednesday efter.!
there will be two door prizes, !Ts Fletcher, Mr, and Mrs, RW of the Rebekah Assembly
Mr. and mrs, Garfield Brode-lBeock, Mrs, Fink and Brian Ail Ontario, made her official visit Pattetson of Merton and takes noon realizing around $S.
rick and Karen visited on Set -'of Hensen; Mr. and Mrs. Bort to Amber Rekebah Lodge on possession June 1.
I
urday with Mrs, Broderickf e 'Arnold, London; Mr. and Mrs. ',Wednesday evening andyac Mr. and Mrs. Ivison Tor-[
Mother, Mrs, William Lcibold, I Tom Scarlett of Herristoh. !presentedA
by Jr, PNG Mrs, rence/isiiod s
anuLiaclayin\\ilib theirofi\lith
tlelniteli.;
who is convalescing in Strat-i Mr. Carl Payne has returned Glenn Bell. \
ford General Rosetta l. I home after minor 'Wee surgery ' Mrs, Getimm ett spoke to the 01', Mrs. Reid Torrence a 10
Mr. Don .,MacLateri of Cooks- ; in Victoria Heemtal, London, lodge on "Brotherhood", Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride
.
villa is,holideying with Mr. and I. Jerry MeClinehey 1 6 a v e 8, Mrs, title Chiecheet, Noble , Fli/Sgt, Rohert and Airs'
Mrs, Archie McGregor dile Tuesday, March 23 to snood his Orand, presided for the meet. .P'erkhis, Danny and Jimmie 01
Week. 1 Faster vacation with Mr, and ing. '.rhe district annual meet- RCAF Clinton visited StladaY
,willbeheldin ea. oi i. with Air, And Mrs. N. Long.
Mise bonito. 'Milne; Oil Uni-; Mee. Thll Shupe, Sarann and ing 8 f •t1
versity ot Western Ontario Sue-Ellee, of Champaign, Illi- : April 12, at 3 p.m. Jr. PNG Mrs• N, Dickert and Mrs.
Spent the Weekend with her ' note U.S.A. ere wilt be Away a Mrs, Glenn Belt was appointed Ken McLellan and Jill visited
parents, Mt, and Mrs, Wilbert wed:. !representative to this meeting with relatives in Kitchener on
billing. I Mrs. jolni Heliderson, who and PNG Mre, William CAld. Monday.
Mrs. John Hudson fractured has been Visiting with 1101• , yell as alternative, IMee. SteleArt Baird and Di
bee hip when he fell At her ' daughter and son.indaw, Mr, ; The lodge apneinted jr, PNG,, Alia of Beticefield were Sun -
home last week. She was re- And Mrs, Keith Lindsay, Lon- mrs, Ginn Bell as scholar and ' (IV guests ot her sister Arid
moved by e m 'Milieu le Clin- ' doh, has returned home. 1pNG Alt's, Archie MacGregor brether.in.lAw, Air. and Mrs,
ton Public Hospital for treat- Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Noakes 1 as room:outlive to Grand Edgar McBride and Sharon.
, , .
..filent,
Lorne Clio,and Mee, jack Peebles end .Tovontin lune. PNG Mee.Mee.
o , Emerson 'Kyle were host-
.
1 Mi, and taredy spent Sunday with Lodge eeesione to be held in Mee, Anson Coienvie Aild
Mr, . and Mrs,
Man and Ohs; Miss Gwen , Ninny, London,
, 1 Alex Me0eath was named al- essee to a telephone enehre of
Chapman of London and Mr,1 Den Kyle on the Stet of Ole ternative reeteseetative, Exeter Chapter Order et the
bon AlaeLaren of Cooksville ;Bank of Montreal is etijoyirigi Mrs, Charles Reeve e of ledel, Bastere Star ors wodnesdhy
, ,
Were • recent Visitors With the, A week, s vaeation,„,„, „, wets 'Rebekah Lodge, Sea- afternoon, ,MAtell 15 at the
toriner'S Seii•in•laW and daugh-I Mr. arid WS, ZAIttea AilitiCiy : torili, and mrs, POs oy CAmp, home of Mee. Kyle. Twenty
ter Mr, and Mrs. Joe DOLOdge of Londert 'wei e. r dna VISitOrS liC11, 'Ot Pride Of 1111rOn LotictO, Iwo meiniyers attended. Pro.
At'Serbia. .1 with Mt, Atict Mrs, 'Hugh Me. Piteter, spoke brie0, tirthdav teas ainounted In $1.2..Sa,
Mrs. Ezra Kiefer titiderWeet, tw en , igreetings were expressed to .....
surgery in Victeele HespitatoGrAdes 5 end( Of Hensel( Mee, Thomas Kyle and Mee,
London last week, where elle 1 Public school held A while !John Corbett. The tint Applinftte sifiCSMAA
has been receiving litatnient elephant sale at the Scheel Frt. roilowirig the meeting: the Went to werk And promptly sold
for the past two Week8. 1 day afternoon- and netted $1,04 CPT committee 6( tho 10011' Si refrigerator to ati Eskitnn.
Me. and Mrs. Howard tovo, which will be • forwarded to and Rehekahs held a Proql•OS One day, 00 a Minting trip le,
Of Toronto, visited redOntiSti llleyd WrigIll's Raster tunny sive euchre in the hall with 15 Alaska, he met the custetner,
with the former's fatheie, Mr, Bundle at CV151, Mee. Mary tables plAyieg. Prize Winners "Hew's the refrigerator we
Milton Leve i 1481tgh is the teacher. were: Ladies' first, Miss Cow- Sea you?” he Asked the Eski-
Miss Gwen Chapinan, of` tort. Oeorge Tit& rdttiV'ect en ;led, Kirkton, second, MrS, limy Ito,
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tI60i, is spending a week'S Veea.,1 electric eleek At noll Itliteltir , pepper, tketeri: tonsolaiton, "Swell,' snit the t 5:1z1m,P: OtIFICE ON Vitt,LINGToN VI',
On with her parents, Mr. Mid' on ‘VedfiesedAy fiNetheett tee-, Nits. Jelin Cerbeit : AMA's, fitat "het nlY wife 'still roos11''
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