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July 20, 190
EMgEiLLE VACATION SCHOOL
during their final worship service
school are the children who attende
school at limville united Church.
WORSHIPS—,Shown
of their two-week
d the vacation Bible
Rev. H, C. Wilson,
right, conducts the service
by the CG1T leaders and
Skinner, It was the first
Eliiaiville-
x
szor
The school was sponsored
the director. Was Mrs, Ross
school of its kind held at
—7'-A photo
RETURN HOME
Mr, and Mrs, T. P. Sanders
and daughters, Margaret and
Donna left :for their Home in
Weyburn, Sask., after spend-
ing a week visiting their par-
ents, Mrs, Jessie Sanders, Mrs,
J, L. Kydd and Mr. i{ydd, who
is still a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London. They also
visited other relatives and
friends in London and Wheat-
ley. Mrs, Jessie Sanders ac-
companied there as far as Blind
River where she will visit with
relatives,
Keep in a rut too long and
you'll digyour own grave.
Beciccr; dropping' Fleshes pins,.
Das Wood fan1 iIies
Marjorie PecXerl. throwing
✓ im over pop bottle, bred
find. the fishing good
By MRS, ERVIN .RARER
DASH%VOOD
Mr, and Mrs, Ervin Rader,
David, Paul and Sharon and
• Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Salmon and
girls spent last week at Key
River enjoying fishing, The
weather was perfect and the
:fish simply great; totai catch
for the week
Personal sterns
Mr. .and Mrs, Elgin Rader,
Arthur and Brian spent Sunday
at Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Taylor and family,
.Airs. Il. ,lenning of Chatham.
spent last week with Mr, and
Mrs. Hilton Ford,
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Gusso and
family of Guelph spent the
weekend with Mr, and Mrs, 1.10,
ton Ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Eagle-
son and Gary spent Sunday at
Southampton with Mr: and
Mrs..Gorden Eagleson and fam-
sly,
Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Wolfe
and family were Sunday guests
with Mrs. Henry Eagleson. -
Bev. and Mrs, C B
.Carr
were Sunday guests with Mrs,
Dan Weber.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dutere
and family of Dinsmore, Sask.,
vacationed with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Everett Haist.
Recent visitors with Mrs.
Wesley Wolfe were Mr. and
Mrs, Murray Wolfe and family
of Montreal, Mr. and Mrs.
George Wolfe of Toronto, Mr,
and Mrs. Roy Wolfe of Detroit,
Mr, and Mrs, Nets Borgovist
and family ,of Louisiana and
Mrs. Barbara Swanson of Lon-
don.
Miss Darlene Rader spent a
few days last week with her
uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs.
Agin Rader.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Guenther
and family vacationed with the
Tatter's sister, Mr, and Mrs.
Harold. Cottington at North
Bay last week.
Sam 0, TTuike,. °62, a resident
of Dashwood as a boy, passed
away at Minot,. North Dako-
ta, June' 28, X96,1.
Mrs, Rohs Annan and Larry
of Pickering resumed' to her
parents' hone, (lir. an d Mrs.
Fred Miller, after spending a
week at Green Acrer Grand
Bend with Mrs. Lloyd Lee and'
fancily Ferd Miller , accompa-
vied Iris daughter and son to
Pickering to, spend a few days,
Mrs. Clarence Kimpel, Su,
sag and Karen ,of Kitchener
are spending some time with
Mrs. A'lary Becker, .Mex and.
Joan Becker while 111r. and'
Mrs. Emil Becker, Eugene,
Anne and Peter are on a trip
to the cast coast.
Visitors with Mrs, Lucinda
McIsaac last week were Mr.
Mr, and Mrs. W. McIsaac and
Donald, Mr, and Mrs. Frank
McIsaac, Kathy, Denise, Steve
and Douglas, all of Detroit and
Mr. and Mrs, Danny McGregor,
daughter and granddaughter of
St, Marys.
Becker reunion
The 14th Becker reunion was
held at the hone of Mr,n.
Mrs. V. L. Becker with appro-
ximately a d
115 attending.
Sports and contests were con-
ducted by Mrs, Wilmer Pfaff
and Mrs. Claire Reichert, high-
lighted with throwing and pat-
ching water -filled balloons.
Winners of races were, 5 and
under, Scott Morlock; girls 6,
7, 8, Patricia 011ey, boys, Ran-
dy Becker; girls 9-11, Helen
Heckman; boys, Eugene Bec-
ker; girls 12-14, Joan. Becker;
boys, Peter Kraft; young men,
Robert Becker; young ladies,
Iris Becker; children 6-10 rab-
bit race, Patricia 011ey, Eug-
ene Becker and Beverly Bec-
ker.
Blowing balloons, Joan Bec-
ker; .throw -ball under 5, Jo-
anne Pfaff; ladies and men
kicking shoe,. Mrs. Harold
Kraft; Wallace Becker; spot
walk, Mr. and Mrs, Valentine
Oldest lady, Mrs. 4.-ary Mar.
.tene, oldest man, Fred $tire;
youngest baby, Elizabeth Dat -
ars; longest married coupie,
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Stire; most
recently married, Mrand
Mrs Wilmer Pfaff, nearest
wedding anniversary, Mr, and
Mrs, Bill Becket,
Mrs, 13arolcl Kraft and Mrs.
Melvin Bestemayer, conveners
of. the ,table, served supper,
A brief business session was
conducted by the president,
Wallace Becker. The 1962 pic-
nic will be held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, °Emil Becker,
Officers are: president, itu-
clolph Becker; vice-president,
JIarold Stire; secretar,, and
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Rreasurer, ilirs. Uow ,r'd Datars
table commuteel Airs, ,kin1.43
Stire, and Mrs. Tod Webb;
sports committee, Mrs. Walter
gliey :and Bon `Ven Eyck;
conranittee, Wilmer :Pfaff and
Edlnulld Becker.
Birk .reunion
The annual 13it•k reunion teas
held a.t the .farm home of Mr,
and Mrs 'Ted Bader, RB 1 Zu-
rich,. on Sunday, July 2, with
an attendance of $6..
Relatives were present from
Detroit,, Toronto, Woodstock,
Thedford, Sarnia, Guelph and
Zurich. Following an afternoon
of sports, a picnic supper was.
enjoyed,
The executive for 1993 .are as
follows. president, Mrs, ITarold
Rader; first vice president, Mr,
Ed' Norman; secretary, Mrs..
Walter Bothwell,
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ENJOY BIBLE CRAFTS AT ELIMVILLE—Over 100 children participated in the vaca-
tion Bible school program at Elimville which ended. Friday. Some of the crafts
they made are shown by Betty Jean Miller, Joan Kerslake and Larry Lynn. Stand-
ing are Anne Johns, one of the \instructors, and. Mrs. Ross Skinner, the director.
Childrenconducted the service at the church on Sunday, —T -A photo
Climax Elimville school
with 'ay prograrn
The ElirrrvillVDaily Vacation
Bible School held its program
which climaxed its completion
on Sunday morning following
the church hour.
The preschool, primary and
senior groups presented action
songs and a skit telling of the
Bible stories learned at the
school.
Director Mrs. Ross Skinner
was presented a gift on behalf
of the leaders at the close of
the program. The attendance
reached. 100 the close of the
second week.
The teachers were: Rev.
Hugh Wilson, worship leader;
preschool, Mrs. Howard Pym;
primary, Mrs. Nor a c e Del-
bridge and. seniors, Mrs. Ver-
Topics from
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ham
By MRS ARTHUR RUNDLE
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Personal items
Miss Barbara Chatten spent
a few days with Miss Betty ,• .
Kettle of Midland and Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Chatten of Oakville. Budget from
Mr. M. Jansson of Hurst vis-
ited over the weekend with his p
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Biddu
•
non Montmorency were pre
sented with little gifts on Fri-
day noon by the CGIT for
their leadership. The other
teachers were the CGIT mem-
bers who were each presented
with a plastic window kitkraft.
The children displayed their
crafts and projects in the Sun-
day School rooms where the
parents inspected thein follow-
ing Me service on Sunday.
Miss Ruth Skinner gave the
missionary story and three
missionary films were shown
each week,
The CGIT members helping
with pre-school groups were
M a r hi y n Johns, recreation;
Frances Skinner, crafts; Kathy
Hern, singing leader and sec-
retary;
Primary groups, Margaret
Prance, secretary; Frances
Johns, pianist; Margaret Johns,
singing leader; Shirley Jaques,
crafts; Betty Stephen, recrea-
tion;
Senior groups, Anne Johns,
recreation; Janet Skinner, sec-
retary; Ruth Horne, craft as-
sistant.
Jansson.
Carolyn Hern is visiting with
her uncle and aunt, Mr, and .....i., . , ....:...,,=M:0.1%,:a.,,..:,;„..;;,
Mrs. Grant Hern, and Ruth. ' Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mack-
enzie of Lucknow was a week- Mr. and. Mrs. T. Thompson,
end 'guest with Mr, and Mrs. Chris and Ann. of London, vis -
Ernie Vodden also Mrs. Clan ited with their parents, Mr.
ence Routly of Sarnia spent and Mrs. Chris Fischer, on
j
Thursday
Sunday.
with theS
3 Voddens.
Mr. a
GrohMrs. Roy Harrison,
Graham RobinsonRob e n fa r son
iso is holiday. o d .
Ing with bis uncle and aunt Centralia, held a birthday cele -
Mr, and Mrs, Ross Robinson, bration on Sunday in honor of
4th line. Mrs. Harrison's mother, Mrs.
Mrs. Robert Robinson was . Jessie Lewis.
in northern. Ontario for the Mr, and Mrs. Orville Lang -
weekend:. i ford visited on Sunday with
Frank Chasten visited a few + Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson who is a
days 'with relatives in Midland. patient in Victoria Hospital,
Mr'. and Mrs. Vic Chatten, 1
JohnVisitors
with Mr,
and
Mr
s.
SPacck on Sunday were12rs: Arthur
Hopkins, Miss Mr, and Mrs, Paul Gregus,
Ada Hopkins visited with Mr,1 Barbara and Paul, of Chat. -
Arthur Hopkins at Westminster, ham.
Hospital on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rolko,
Bradley Paul Morphy and. Arlene, Garry and Robert, of
his mother, Mrs, Don Morphy, Toronto, spent a week's boll -
returned home from Victoria days, with their parents, M .
Hospital on Friday last and at and Mrs. John R.olko, Mr, John
present they are staying with. Rolko Jr. and son Ross, of
her mother,. Mrs. Cecil Mut- Toronto, spent the weekend
7
ra and Mr,
5Murray,, Exeter. esti.
Miss Annie Semnle of To• with his parents, Mi: and Mrs
John Rollco,
rohto called on her friends, Mrs'' Mervin Elston and Miss
Misses B.1 a n c h e and Rhea Sheila Elstonwere guests on
Mills 1.,. Aeynokls Of %fam!lton Tuesday at the home of ,Mr.
pent the weekend with Mrs. ketcMrs, Melvin Gardiner, of
Reynolds at the home of Mrs. 4r, and Mrs, Fames i3uchan
W..1.,, Switzer, and_ Nancy, of Woodstock,
Miss Grace bound of To. called ori Mr: and Mrs. Ross
rohto Was a weekend visitor 1 McFalls on Sunday,
at her home, as Line, Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Weiher'.g
Dr George p Murphy' and and family spent Sunday with
Mrs, Morphy of Teronto .rpl lit the latter's parents, Mr. and
the weekend with Mr. boli Mit, Leh Pudy, of Hensail,
Morphy. J Miss Jody 'Blair is spending
The tedent; rants have Mit- .her vacation in Port Huron
det'ed the haying op -orations (fiat 'tvith her uncle and aunt, ° Mr.
Will kelp the ~ asplaot1f Width and ,Mr's Anioa Warwick.
pi'orhise to be It ,good :crop', 1 MiSsel ,1'atgy oris( Nancy
By MRS. M. H. ELSTON
The story in
Sunshine
By MRS. WILLIAM DICKEY
Attend funeral
!Those from a distance who
attended the funeral of the late
John. Johns on. Tuesda:, of last
, week were: Mrs. Ray Johns
and daughter .Kitty, Mr. and
!Mrs. Leo Johns and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs, Neil Johns and
I Mr. Leonard Johns, all of
!Leamington;
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Johns,
of Listowel, Mr. an Mrs. Alex
'Johns and Mrs. Bill Salmon of
,London, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Johns, Kenneth and Doris, of
Cromarty; Mr. and Mrs. Don-
! ald ,Johns and Bobby, Mitchell;
Mrs. Barry Miller, .Farquhar;
6 Mr.. and Mrs. Howard Hodge
and Judy, of Ripley;
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Stark and
children, of St. Marys; Mr, and
Mrs. Norman Johns and fam-
ily, of tlderton; Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Johns and fainly of
ICirkton; Mrs. Ben Fisher and
Randy, of Exeter.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gibson,
Margaret, Jean and Marion,
also Nancy May of Bryanston,
Sharon Francoer, Ronny and
Barry Costene, London, Mr,
and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner and
Marilyn, of Exeter, were visit-
ors on Tuesday evening of last
week with Mr, and Mrs,
Clarence
Fletcher when
they
celebrated ra ed
Marion Gibson's
Gi n's
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Rodd
and family attended the Knox
family reunion held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry
Daynard, near Stratford, on
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Bec-
kett and girls were at Ipper-
ash:
w on Sunda
Y
Karen Hern is holidaying
with Paul Chodas in London
this week.
Mrs. Harry Ford has spent
the past two weeks visiting her
sister, Mrs. Harry Sperling,
and Mr. Sperling in London.
Since 1922 the he J
Canadian ,n u -
a
For Red Cross has provided'
medical treatment and care
for 61,521 handicapped and
crippled children in Canada.
Singe 1997 Canadian have do.
tiered more than 21/a iriiliion
bottles of blood to the Canad-
ian. Red Cross free Blood
Transfusion Service.
Blair.', of London, spent a few
holidays last Week with, their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Doh Blair.
Misses Linda. and Brenda
Denham, of fi;irkton, Spent
some holidays last, week with
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrit, Sam Skinner,
A tip from
John Dobbs:
John .Dobbs, one of our "junior sales-
men", reminds new car buyers that
they must have delivery of their cars
before Sept. 1 to avoid the Sales Tax.
In other words, you should order your
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ve
Ara af or
dealers across
Canada.
This jinnportant benefit saves
you hundreds of dollars in
operational cost.
See "DOS
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