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Sy MRS, -FREP BQWDE.N visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wil
Cl✓NTRAL1 bort :M• awson in Parkhill ,on
.'he Centralia volunteer ,tire-• Sunday,
men are planning a twowe'en Mr. and Mrs,. Ray L.ammi;e
party at the new fire hail pia and Jean attended the Elimville
October 31.. Prizes will je. anniversary service on Sunday
.awarded for costumes and .and were guests with Mr. i,nd
there will he g treat for MO'Mrs, Lewis Johns .and family,
childrein. The draw for the Mr. Keith J Qdgins and a
Lorelei. electric hair dryer school chum, students at Ry.er-
will be made .the same night at son in 'Toronto, spent. the week.
SAS,. end with fir,, and Mrs. Ken-
neth Hodgins,
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The Centralia. United Church
annual turkey dinner will be
served in the schoolroom of the
e1mrch .on 4V'eclnesday, Novem-
her• 1 from 5 p,m. on.
Bazaar ,and Tea
`J.'lie WA held a successful ba-
zaar and tea in the schoolroom
of the, church on. Wednesday af-
ternoon of last: week,
The ladies, including visitors
from the surrounding Commu-
nity churches, were cordially
welcomed by Mrs, D. M, Guest.
In opening the bazaar Rey,
Guest commended the ladies
for the work done in the past
and expressed.. hope for contin-
ued success in the .new organ-
ization "The United Church
Women,"
Anniversary service
There will be nn church or
Sunday School service on Sun-
day on account of the anniver-
sary services in the Whalen
atChurch,.
4usiness expansion
The expansion program, un-
dertaken by Mr, WA Elliott at
his place of business, The Cen-
tralia Farmers' Supply, is pro-
gressing rapidly. Two storage
silos are completed and work
has begun on the other two.
Carol Phair Ltd, of Blenheim,
are the contractors.
Celebrate wedding anniversary
Mr, and Mrs, Russell Schroe-
der were guests of .honor at a
family dinner party at the
Corporal and Mrs, Frank
Carrigan and son ,of Aylmer,
Mr. and Mrs, Chas McKeever
of Clinton were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, John Thom
son.
Attending the sectional WM
and WA meeting in the Whale
Church. on Monday were Mr
D, M, Guest, Mrs. Earl Hais
Mrs, 0, Squire, Mrs, Arthu
McFalls, Mrs. Albert Smith
Mrs. Ross McFalls, Miss Agne
Anderson, Mrs, Kenneth Hod
gins and Mrs. F, Bowden. Rev
Guest was present for the af-
ternoon and pronounced the be I
nedictionto close the session.
Corporal and Mrs, Harry Fi-
genshaw and family of Toronto
visited. with Mrs. Carl Gaynor,
and family over the weekend,
Mrs. Murray Abbott is spend-
ing the week with her daugh-
ter and sons-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs, Lloyd Maguire in Scot-
land.
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By MRS, WILLIAM DICKEY
Cheryl 'tern daughter ;of Mr,
.and Mrs. Jack 'Ucr•n, returned
home from War Memorial
Children's hospital in London
last Wednesday,
IMr. and Mrs. Melvin. Gardi-
ner and Marilyn, of Exeter,
were Sunday visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher,
Mr. and Mrs, John. Wi.cics,
Louie and Michael, of Stratford,
were visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
Fred Walters and girls during
the weekend,
Mr. and. Mrs. Philip kern
p- and, family, .of Winchelsea, vis-
ited with Mr, and Mrs, Jack
s Bern and family and celebrated
n Karen Bern's seventh birthday,
s,1 Visitors at the Koine pf Air,
t • and Mrs. Clarence Johns during
r the weekend. were; Mr. and
Mrs. Jim. Wilson, ,of Exeter;
Alec Johns, of Kirkton; D9r.
Ernie Knowles and Miss Anna
Knowles, of 4th Line of Blan-
shard Township..
Mr. and M.rs, Lawrence Beck-
, ett, Jacqueline and Geraldine,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald Tyler and daughters, Mar-
lene and Sandra, at Dashwood.
Mr, and Mrs, Ziggi Modes
and family, of London, were
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs.. Jack Hern and family,
Mr. and Mrs, Arlo Copeland,
of Windsor, and Mrs, Andrew
Hicks, of Centralia, were call-
a ers on Thursday of Jest week
n at the home of ldr, and Mrs.
Clarence Johns.
Miss Eleanor Hodgins an
Mr, Brian Laird of Londa
were Sunday visitors with Mr
and Mrs, K. Hodgins.
Friends and: relatives paid
tribute to a former esteemed
resident, the late Mrs. Nelson
Baker at the home of her son
in Grand Bend and at the Din
ney Funeral Home in Exeter
where the funeral service was
held on Tuesday afternoon.
home of their daughter and Ne•
ighbors honor
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Sam
Semple in Byron on Saturday Exeter couple
evening in celebration of their.
45th wedding anniversary.
Neighbors and friends of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder re-
mained in the city for the week;
end and visitedanother, daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs, B. Webb and
family.
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and Mrs. Hector Heywood, An-
drew Street, gathered Wednes-
day evening and gave them a
chari,varito celebrate their gold-
en wedding anniversary which
occurs this Thursday, October
26.
They spent a social evening
and: presented them with a gift.
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Neil
have taken up residence in the
village and are still busy with
renovations prior to the open-
ing of their snack bar. Mr, and
Mrs. Truman Mills of Cobourg
paid a short visit to the vil-
lage a couple of weeks ago and
were pleased to' see the old
home taking on a new look
with business prospects ahead.
Corporal and Mrs. Nichol of
Clinton were visitors with Mrs.
Carl Gaynor and family on Fri-
day.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. E.
Abbott were Mr. Mitchell Has-
tt and Mrs. Calvin Haskett
Lucan, Mrs. W. Spencer,
A rs. Ross 'Hitch of St. Thomas
and. Mrs, Lorne Moote of Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haddock
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Mr, and Mrs. Fred :Parkin-
son, Brenda and. Margaret
were Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. C. Tessman and fam-
ily of London,
Mr. Charlie Cottle and Mrs.
Grace 'Walkom were Sunday
guests at the home of Mr. John
Rinn and family,
Mr. Chas. Wilson, Mrs. An-
nie Hodgins and Mrs. Archie
Dewar visited with Mrs. Ben
Wilson at Avon Crest, Strat-
ford and found her feeling
much better.
Mr. acid Mrs. Stewart Mar-
riott, Ronald and Maryanne,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Dewar,
Mrs. Oliver Baker, Mrs, Nel-
son Baker, Miss Kate Jame-
son, Mrs. Robt, Elston, Mr.
Wilfred Wilson and Mrs. Ar-
chie Dewar attended the an-
nual meeting of the Perth Pres-
byterial WMS held at Kirkton
on Friday.
Patient: "Doctor, the other
consulting physicians. d o n 't
agree with your diagnosis of
my case."
Doctor: ".1 know they don't,
but the autopsy will prove I'm
right."
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1AM ROHDE
Personal .items sand Mrs, Alen Johns of Elian-
4r. and Mrs. Geoige Web i vine,
ber, Mr, and .Mrs. Robert Web Airs. thigh Wilson, Mrs.
her and family .of Detroit, Mr. i Donald Bernick, Mrs, William
and i41rs. Lloyd Cowdrey, Mr.! Cann,.Mrs, Gertrude Wiseman
,.and Mrs, harry 'Webber• of and Mrs. William Rohde at-
Woodham were guests with Mr. tended the sectional meeting
and Mrs. Lloyd Knight .and held in Whalen United Church
Linda. on Monday,
Mrs. Abner Passmore re- On friday evening the WMS
turned home on Wednesday are entertaining the Mission
evening last from St. Joseph's Bind in the church basement,
lospital, London. The Mission Band members are
Mrs, John Selves is a patient to .attend in Hallowe'en eos-
in South ifuran Hospital, Ere- tame.
ter, The church services on Sri
Mr, and Airs. (ior'don Me- day morning will be on Stand
Carter of Exeter were guests and Time -
recently with Mr. and- Mrs. The Thames 'Road .church:
Lee Webber, stewards rnet at the manse on
Y; Monday evening. Matters of
Mr. Percy :Duncan returned
home from South Huron lios finance and repairs were •dis.
pita , Exeter, a week ago Mon-; cussed.
day after having been. a pa-, HaPPy baubles Club
tient there for a few days.
Mr, and Mrs, .Robert Mayer, fast Wednesday evening the
Mr. and Mrs, ,lames Simpson UaPPY Dnubies Club first meet-
spent the weekend with the tat- ing was held with a fair crowd
meet -
tee's sister, Mr. and Mrs. W.
I n attendance.
0, Atkinson of. Stouffville and I The theme was on Thanks -
brother, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon giving• The worship service
Sellers of. Agincourt, eves given by Mr, and Mrs,
Mr„ and Mrs. Floyd Stewart, Wilfred punkin assisted by
Sylvia, Robbie, Ronnie and Airs. Wilson, Mrs. Donald Bray
Donna were guests on. Sunday and Mrs. Edwin Miller. A.
with Mr. and Mrs, Alvin piano duet was played by Mrs.
Schieek of Drayton. Mrs, Stew-' Reg llodgert and Mrs. William
art and children remained with Rohde,
her parents for a few days,
Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Jeffery
visited with. Mr, and Mrs, Tom'
Hall and Mr, Wilmer Strauss
of Thedford on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Jeffery
and Alan attended. the christen-
ing service of Barbara Jane,
Mrs. N. Baker daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Willert, on Sunday at Zurich.
area resident church and were guests with.
Mr. and Mrs. Willert after,
Mrs. Nelson Baker, - 87, a Mr, •and Mrs. Tom. sicken
resident of the community for
most of hdr life, died at the
Heywood Nursing Home on
Saturday, October 21, having
been a patient for the past five
She was the former Edith
Jane Cooper, of. Elimville. Fol-
lowing her marriage to Nelson
Baker they farmed on'Conces-
sion 3, Stephen Township, until
Mr. Baker's death in October,
1938.
1n later years Mrs. Baker
made her home with her son,
Wellington Baker, Grand :Bend.
She was a member of Cen-
tralia ;United Church.
She is survived by one son,
Wellington; one granddaughter,
Miss Dorene Baker, London;
t w o sisters, Mrs, Melville
Skinner, Mrs, Fred 'Ford, and
one brother, Bruce Cooper, all
of Usborne Township.
The body rested at the home
of her son, Grand .Bend, until
Tuesday morning, October 24,
then to the Dinney Funeral
Home, Exeter, where the fu-
neral service was conducted
by Rev. D. M. Guest with in -
son, Larry and. Ruth of Wesley,
Miss Hazel Stewart of Byron,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock of
Exeter were Sunday guests,
and. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Del -
bridge of :Exeter were Sunday
evening visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Edwin Miller.
Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Pass-
more attended the church and
christening service on Sunday
of their. grandchild, William
Peter, son. of Mr. and M.rs.
Morrison Caswell, at Richard's
Memorial, United Church, Lon.
don, and spent the day with
Mr. and Mrs. Caswell.
Quite a number from this
community attended the :Elim-
vill.e church anniversary on
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert .Duncan
were Sunday guests with Mr.
ferment in Exeter cemetery.
Mrs. Mansel Mason and. 'Mrs.
Mae Holt sang two duets at the
service.
Bearers were Howard and
Harold Lightfoot, Wilfred Hux•
table, Jack Reeder, Selwyn.
Baker and Garnet Wilson,
Old Man Winter will soon be
lashing us, with his usual snow,
sleet, hail and freezing tem.
peratures, and it may be
sooner than we think!
However, you can laugh in his
face if you're a wise motorist
and bring us your car to have
it checked over and put into
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Mr, and. Mrs. Leonard .'hack-
er and .family visited Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Pati-
son, of St. Marys..
Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Thomson
and family spent Sunday with
Mr, .and Mrs, Carman Rinn, :Of
St. Marys.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Thomson,
Sharon and Mary Lou were
Sunday guests of Ltev, and Mrs.
Joe Lindsay, of Port Huron,
Grant 'l'homsen, spent Sunday
with David and Douglas Mills,
of Seaor•th,
Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Knox
were Friday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Massey,
Mr, and iV1rs, Cecil Massey
spent Wednesday afternoon with.
Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Young, of
St. 141ar•ys,
Misses Cathy and Joy Thack-
er and Brenda Parkinson were
Saturday guests of Ann Park-
inson,
Mrs. Claire Sisson, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred. Patch spent a few
days visiting relatives at Kin-
cardine, Orillia, Oshawa, Sut-
ton.
Mr. F:rank'TambJyn, of Blyth,
Miss Margaret '.I'amblyn, of
Leamington. were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glad-
wyn Hooper.
Rev, Hugh Wilson gave an
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