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DISTRICT REUNIONS Grand Bend
BY MRS. WELLWOOD GILL
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onto and Mrs. Oneida Greater
London also Mrs. Irene Dew.,
picnic at .Dashwoo
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ding or Detroit, who 'aa -
Mr end Mrs. Martin McGrew.
Mr<=..... • ,, , • By MR., RYIN RAPER Leonard Prang. Several relays ,ere and rentilY or Lendee
last week
Wright reunion
balloon relay and clothes pin
fielay, Ray Clarke s side pa?...
Tile Wright reenioa was held !men peers side: ladies mei; daughyr! Debbie, a Churchill' were guests of Dashwood lnste. ded, guesSing number of mints man had a host of visitors over I
1to relaY and milk bottle. relay
at Queens Park, Stratford, on ' •
Personal ;terns
DASHWOOD Were alSo enjoYed.
cetieeed with Otto Restemayer
Mr. end Illre, AqUiam, toss rs. DAM Aed rend*, and. .Zurich Institutes •erol sPeeial. Prizes were awaie
• ohner, Bonnie Clarke. voune- are visiting with Mr. and mrs, tete at 4 picnic,. Wednesday, in. the Jar, Mrs. Alyin Wainer; the weekend.. including mr,„ and!
Meinhere of Grand Bend, le Dui ng •the supp hour set".
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ay, August
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August 16 en the elltireh Youngest. baby, Rehin Rader; Mrs, Leonard Gossman and,
ivera: boys aod three Young ladies, PatsY Clarke; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rehko f .lawn` ctley,most recently
itesults raeos arid g4 e s men s race, Cecil Winthrop; Aleif. Hanil ton an , ra
Tare and Under Maurice Bus- bl 1 and daughter of Don Mills
P ! Members of
executive conducted sports and
the Dashwood Mrs. Lloyd Howe; luckY plete,
Richard Rader; aneiversarY
thtee-Jegged race, Dianne and
• A d family and Mr, and Mrs. Vie
Watson and family, both of Lon-
don, and relatives from Port'
Heron. 1.element,
enot
ton. leeiS Dalton; boys and patsy ebeee,' ,
vent a fey rias last week conveners a 4he groups served
girls, 4 to 6, Iterinie Dalton;
bos, 7 to 9 Glen Ruston Roy with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs, a elem.° suPeer.
'Ile 1962 picnic will be held '
P k the first George Campbell, Rader picnic
. .
closest to picnic, Mr, and Mrs,
Wendell Gamble.
Officers for 1962 are: Pres.
Dutton,aDennis Pepper; girls, ,atA in August. - dent, Ervin Rader, vice-prest.
Rth Baillie, Joan Muir; boys, eelihes.v; Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Gill The 13th ?initial Rader picnic deet Alvin Walper. secretary,
10 to 12, Laird, Reston; teen- 1 f visited on Thursday with Mr. was held at Riverview Park, treasurer, Mrs. Marred Mee.
Wilmer Harrison of Exeter, on etinday, August 20, ner. leble convener, Mrs. BI-
RO Roes; married ladies, Hawkey reunion lYciadeiTelh's: ;witha good attendance.
ge girls, Helen Beillie; boys, „ 4 .
mer Rader; sports committee,
Myrtle Baillie, Virginia Dalton; i A number of the members , president, Arthur R a d e r, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rader and
/married men, Carl Dalton, he 1961 Hawkey reunion was or Grand Bend Women's Instie • welcomed ,eyeryone and Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Merrier.
lloward Ross, Jim Jordon; previously scheduled to be held tute attended the Pichie at Mrs. Elmer Rader, Mrs, Lloyd, The picnic will be held the
Paper plate twirling, dee in Mitchell Park but due to Dashwood on Wednesday, Ali*" Howe and Glen Rader con- third Sunday in August at Ri.
dren, Dennis Pepper; adults, the cold weather it was held. gu$I 16, sponsored by the Dash- i ducted sports, Winners were; verview Park, Exeter,
, Doris Muir; shoe seramble, hi Russeldale Hall on Sunday, wood WI. 1 5 and under, Janice Hayter; Personal items
•Heleie Baillie; jelly bean gues. August 13.
f sing, Myrtle Kereher; throw. The results of the sports.
i ing ball, ehildren, Gien Ruston; conducted by the Jolliffe fern -
1 edple Janet Dalton; passing ily, were: Races, 6 and under,
ethe ball, loss Kercher's team; Dennis Morrison; 7 to 9, boys, family, Ruthanne RA el, n n, r ur
! tieing tie, Bob Ross and Lau- John Gartenburg; girls, Faye Weekend visitors with Mrs) Rader- Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Gillings
'Herb and Myrtle Kercher; Gartenburg; marshmallow on Mrs. Roy Scott, Mr, and Mrs. ; Gamble; men, Elgin Rader; da' Ladies over 30, Mrs, Wendell and David of Campden spent a
with Mr. and 1IVIrs, Ed,
. reen Ruston; Peseing feet, McCullum; 10 and over, Peter Sarah Patterson were Mr. and
most buttons, Ethel Ross, Murray Joliffe and John Gar- ily of Sarnia, d
andMr. an Mrs. ,
/ der; boys Wayne Weiberg and
race, San. Stelck, also v i s I t i n g with
Miss Sharon Gillings is vaca-
Charles Baillie; woman with Morrison; wheelbarrow race, and Mrs. Don Scott and f m.-1
a dra Weiberg and Darlene Ra -
1 girls' three-legged
friends, last week.
Mail with t h 1 n n e s t legs, the string, Brian and RanrlY Glen Scott and family, Mr.
woman with most lace on slip. tenburg; a candy scramble Alan Barrie and family f David Rader; wheelbarrow lining with Miss Iris Becker,
was enjoyed by the little ones,
Rope -hoop relay, Ray Mills'
team; pop bottle relay, Vera
Alorrisones . team; penny in the
milk bottle, Mrs. H. Levy;
bird hunt, Ray Mills, Ray
Morrison, Peter Gartenburg,
James Gartenburg.
Mrs, Mel Ramsdpn, Sharon • 6-8, girls, Joanne Hayter, boys,
And John, of Toronto, are boll- ; Douglas Rader; 9-12, Susan Mr. and Mrs. Hee-bort Bills
daynig this week with her par- ; Bills and Paul Rader; 1245, and girls of Gagetown, Mich„
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Gill and ; Richard Rader; ladies, 15-30, sent the weekend with Mrs.
Herb Wcin,
Ilaileybury. y o
race for adults, Arthur Rader Mrs. Alma Hoperoft received
and Mrs Albert Rader; shoe word of the death of her aunt,
scramble, Joanne Hayter; boys
Detroit, Mich, are visiting this
Margaret Jordon; man with
/ biggest feet, Charles Baillie;
lucky chair at table, Carl Dal-
ton; matt with baldest head,
Jim Jordon; youngest child,
Nancy Pepper; oldest person,
Margaret Nichols; longest mar-
ried couple, Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Karcher; shortest married cou-
ple. Mr.' and Mrs. Howard
The youngest baby present
was Ian Morrison, son of Mr.
:Ross; person' with most grand- and Mrs. Ray Morrison. The.
1 children present. Mary Ross oldest person present was Miss
1(10); ghl. with longest finger-
nails, Marion Ross; boy with
brating her 79th birthday.
Dorothy Hawkey who was cele-
rno-st articles in pocket, Bob
'Ross'. : A business meeting was con -
President for, 1962 is Carl, ducted after supper. President
1 t d f a Ale
Mr. and Mrs. John Evola 011 ' Mrs. ]da Filsinger, of Han -
week with the Gills. sack race, Richard Rader; kick over.
Mr. and Mrs, Norris Webb andur
1 the slipper, Mrs. Ivan Taylor
Art Rader;throwing tl
rowing ie. tended the Eicher reunion in
Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Stelck at -
Zurich on Saturday and rePort
and family, of Woodham, visit- ball, Neil Gamble; partner
a good time.
ed on Sunday with Mr. and race, Arthur Rader and Mrs. col. Eugene Tieman and Pe -
Mrs, Elgin. Webb. Ervin Rader lucky spot, 1V1rs,
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mitchell , ter of Camp Borden spent Sun -
visited on Sunday with Mr.' ' •• . • •• '. '. ' ' - .' ' day with Mr. and Mrs. Addison
Clinton. This week in Tiernan,
and Mrs. Robert McDonald p11
and Garry, of London, visited 1 Thames Road of Leamington spent Friday
Mr. and Mrs, Keith Charlton
on Saturday with her mother, • w" evening with Mr, and Mrs,
' By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE Lorne Becker and family,
Mrs, Lily Gill. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brandt of
Leamington spent a few days
last week with the former's
sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Becker.
Weekend visitors with Mrs,
Lucinda Mebane were: Reg
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Brandt
D a.1 t o n; secretary -treasurer. Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Webb
•Laureen Ruston; !sports com- Gartenburg; secretary, Nancy
mittee, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Jolliffe; lunch committee, Wil-
and their son Doug of Locust
'Butler, .Mr. and Mrs, Bob Dal- liam Moore family, Cliff Moore Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
1 ton; tables and grounds, Hoe- family; sports committee, Mr. Webb and family of Islington!
ard Wright. and Mrs. Reg Stagg and Mr. visited last week with Mr. and
and Mrs. Murray Pridham. Mrs. John Stocker.
. Next year the picnic will be
Buchanan picnic held in Mitchell Park on the
second Sunday of August.
The family of Mr, and Mrs.
Alfred Buchanan, Constance,
held a reunion at Riverview
Their sons Wilfred, London, Boy, 5 dies
Peek on Sunday, August 13.
Don, Londesboro, Fred, Con-
etieletheir families were pres-
ent. There were 13 grandchil-
dren, Michael Paquet, five-year•
old son of Cpl. and Mrs. Des-
..! Pfaff gathering mond Paquet, Empress Ave,,
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Huron Park, Centralia, died in
The Pfaff reunion was held South Huron Hospital on Sun -
in Riverview Park, Exeter day, August 20.
with 125 in attendance.
resident for the 1962 reun- He died from cancer, for
ion is Wes Rader; vice-presi- which he had received treat -
dent, Russell Clarke; secre- ment during the past year.
tary, Marilyn Oescb; sports Surviving besides his parents
..
1 committee, Bobbie Oesch, Em. are two brothers, Robert and
Stephen, and one sister, Mona -
Lisa, all at home.
ma Oesch, Ivan Desch and
Keith Rader; table committee,
Mrs,••113(>1), Galloway, IVIes. Jini
Clarke; Mrs. Lloyd Guenther
and Mrs. Thomas Penhale.
Youngest person present was
Dennis Pfaff; oldest person,
Mrs..•Eland Millman; weight of
mystery person, Bobbie Oesch;
Mass of the ,Angels was held
at the Roman Catholic Chaeele
RCAF Station Centralia. at 10
a.m, on Tuesday, August 15.
Interment was in Mount Car-
mel cemetery. Dinney funeral
home was in cbarge of arrange -
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pask
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Alvah Cochron of Royal Oak,
Mich, returned Thursday from
a trip to Sudbury and Sault
Ste Marie.
Sunday guests with Mr, and
Mrs. Roy Pask were Mr. and
Mrs. B. Pask, Mrs. Les Smith
and grand -son R. Kemp of
London, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bas -
sow and sister Emmie Bassow
of Zurich.
A birthday dinner In honor
of Mrs. Robert MacPherson
was held in Zurich on Tues-
day, August 15, Gu-ests were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac-
Pherson, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
Webb, Mr. and Mrs. James
Wilson, Parkhill, Mrs. Eva
Laughton, Miss Mary Yeo,
Miss !Maxine Holmes of Lon-
don, Helen and Sharon -Batten
and. Douglas and Brian Pen -
hale, of Elim.ville are holiday-
ing This week with, Mrs. Ralph
Batten and 'Bill Aaeten,..
mods.
Pallbearers w e r e Michael
D'Eon, Allen Harvie, Nelson
Hamden and. Robert Cowan.
Personal items
Mrs. Jenny
Tuesday and
pelvis and arm.
Huron Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Almer P•ass-
more, David, Dennis and Dar-
lene were guests at the Heist-
Jarrott wedding at Kippen
United Church on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Snow,
Billy, Bobby and jimmy, Mrs,
Jennie Moore were guests on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Sandy Elliot at their cottage at
Bayfield.
Jack Hodgert, Bobby Snow
and Douglas Rohde are attend-
ing Camp Hiawatha at the
Goderich Summer School this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. R a y ni o n d
Heard, Wendy and Joan, of
Kirkton, spent Sunday with
Mr. and 'Mrs. Glenn Jeffery.
Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Powe
and. family, of Centralia, spent
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Miller.
Mrs. Gerald Gilmour and
Kevin, of London, speet the
weekend with Mr, and Mrs,
John Bray.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Willert,
of London, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Almer Pass-
more,
Moore fell on
fractured her
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