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:celebrate 50 .years
1A9PPY .Y1s4ect .Sunday witkMr,.
4t, Mrs, g1:414 lierrlutqn _F•11,0 girls, Arkona t
Mr?, ,4 Mrs Ed Breen and.
family, London visited ounday
with mr. & Mrs, Lorne Dietrich
and family,
on, spent Sunday with Mr' Fla cor Sant'ling' Mrs. Herb Harlt94$
a,nbcilrG. ldkenAlrsap,e liAnturrua nyditaamy iwitiotrin and •corPorior Work
Russell and
family.
Leonard Pickering and Wayne
Meilin, London spent the week-
end with ith their Parents and fa-
Mr. Mrs. Bob Adams and Hardwood Flpors Laid,
Sanded and RefiniShed.
Old Floors Refinished.
M array Neil
249 Marlogrough St.
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Mrs. Rose Overholt, Susan
and Cindy of Londpn were week-
end guestS With Mr, & Mrs,
Victor Overholt and
visliftre.0 40vM4siiti? w4neeThendompyfghn
Mr, & Mrs. Grant Brown, and
family in Sarnia.
Mr. Mrs.ratf0 r 4 Fred
Sunday
B were
den
in
ing to the death pf Cyril Jor-
dan, Attendieg the funeral Mon-
day were Mr. & Mrs. Win. Al-
liP911, Mrs, R. Poynter and
Mrs. F. Bowden.
Mr, & Mrs, D. Hancock and
son of Woodstock, mr, & Mrs.
Schroeder and family of Ex-
eter, Mr. & Mrs. 0. Schroeder
and family, Hyde Park were
Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Wm
misSa Wildachroeder; ollock of Kit,
chener was a weekend visitor
with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Hicks,
•
youth, who graduated from
HSDHS last year, is studying
electrical engineering techno4
logy.
PERSONALS.
Mr. & Mrs, Bey Alexander,
Mr. & Mrs. Rpbert Mayer and
Mr, & Mrs. William Rohde en-
tertained. a number of married
couples. TUesclay evening,
Mr. & Mr4. Victor Jeffery,
Barry and Billy were Friday
eVening. Pests with Mr, and
Chas. Jeffery,
Mr, & Mrs. Clarence Hawkins
of Anderson, Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Clarke, Mrs, Jone Brayattend-
ed the funeral of thetr relative,
the late Mrs. Amanda Temple
of port Huron at. Croswell,
Michigan, Sunday afternoon,
13,ev. Hugh & Mrs. W il son
Visited Monday with relatives
at Anca,ster and Simcoe,
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore
and Beyerley visited Saturday
With Mr. & Mrs, Case de Mooy
of Londpn. Miss Sandra de Mooy
returned home with her grand-
parents for some time.
Mr. :& Mrs. Oscar Tuckey of
Exeter, Gary and Grant Love of
Hillsgreen were Saturday even-
ing guests with Mr. & Mrs.
'dyin Passmore.
, Wins scholarship
Fred H. Hyde, 19-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey,Hyde,
RR 1 Hensall, ha.sbeen awarded
one of two IODE scholarships
for "excellence as a flrst-term
student" at Hamilton Institute
of Technology. The Osborne
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Westman
and farnilY4 Mrs. Margaret Fer-
ter; MissDorothy Harlton,
By „NM, WILLIAM ROHDE
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Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Clar-
ence Knight PiPsOrvP4 their g4,-,
tieth wedding anniversary by
being guests of their family at
e dinner at DufferinHotel„ Oen-,
tralia.
Those attending Were Mr. and
Mrs, Roy Bellantyne and Helen,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Knight, pen
and Wayne, Mr. and Mr$. TOP.
Earl of London, Mr.. and Mrs.
Gerald, Ballaetyne of Exeter,
Mr. and Igre. 1,1951 Knight and
Linda, Mrs. and Mrs, • Ross
PallantYne.
All returned to the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Knight in Exeter
where a social time was spent.
Mr. and Mrs. Knight received
many lovely gifts.
HAPPY DOUBLES CLUB
Wednesday evening some 40
people - gathered in the base-
ment of the church when the
meeting of the Happy Doubles
Club was held with the choir
and the Sunday School teachers
and officers as their guests.
Murray Dawson was chair-
man for the meeting of which
the theme was "Self Seeking".
Mrs. Murray Dawson and Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin assist-
ed with the worship service.
Mrs. Almer Pa.ssmore presi-
dent took charge of the busi-
ness. It was decided to have a
bowling party in the near future.
Mra. Murray Keys of Exeter
favored with two instrumentals
on the piano.
Rev. Hugh Wilson introduced
the guest speaker, Rev. J. Boyne
of Exeter, who gave an interest-
ing talk. Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin
thanked the speaker.
Several games and contests
were enjoyed.
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Reaches 97, deplores church decline
John H. Gaiser, Crediton, who celebrated his 97thhirthclay Moe-
day, says church attendance has declined considerably since he
was a boy. He recalls, when he lived on the ninth concession of
Stephen, the weekly prayer meetings held in individual homes
when every person on the line would attend. Mr. Gaiser is one
of the three remaining members of the family of the late Adam
and Agatha Geiser which include his brother William, also of
Crediton and now 99, and Mrs. Carrie Koeltzow, 90, Detroit.
John has three children— William on the farm; Larne, St. Marys,
and Miss Clara at home. He spent Monday quietly with some
members pf his family and enjoyed a new album of Tennessee
Ernie hymns, Although his eyesight prevents him watching TV,
his hearing is excellent and he listens to records by the hour.
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Mr. & Mrs. Rae Hodgins left
Saturday for a visit to Florida
with the former's brother, Clin-
ton Hodgins.
Mrs. Andrew Carter visited
Wednesday with Mrs. J. Whit-
more Sr. and Gayle.
Mrs. Goldwin Yundt and sons
Ronald and Raymond Yundt of
Stratford visited the Paton fa-
mily Sunday afternoon.
This man works for you!
By MRS. FRED ECMDEN
CMNTAAPA
Frank Osborne, who has been
in business in the village for
almost l9 years, has sold his
general stare to Mr, and Mrs.
S. Taylor of London. The new
PrOprietors will take over on
March 15.
Mr, gal Mrs Qsbome and
Robin will take up residence in
Havelock, where they have put',
chased a home.
CGIT STUDIES NEPAL
Centralia CGIT met in the
schoolroom of the church last
Thursday evening. The meeting
ppeeed with a worship service
conducted by Jean Smith and
Shari Nace.
The president, Jean Smith
took the chair for the business.
The Bible study on Nepal was
continued. The girls are enjoy-
ing their buck weaving and are
asked to, bring cards to send
to the owner of a bookstore in
India.
PERSONALS
Lorne Hicks who has been off
duty for a few weeks returned
to work Tuesday of last week.
Miss Doris Pepper, Zurich,
a student at London Teachers'
College, was teaching in the
school last week under the su-
pervision of Mrs. Lorne Hicks.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Cunnington
attended a presentation and
dance for Mr. and Mrs. K.
Richardson (newlyweds) in the
Zurich Community Centre,Sat-
urday evening.
Grade eight students, Bruce
Hicks, Billie Huxtable and Ke-
vin Lampert were treated to a
day in the city Saturday by their
teacher, Mrs. Lorne Hicks.
They were entertained to din-
ner in London and this was fol-
lowed up by a trip to the Capi-
tol theatre where they saw Walt
Disney's picture "The Incred-
ible Journey" in technicolpr.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Russell Schroeder were
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Semple,
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Hewitt, Mr.
& Mrs. B. Webb and Janet,
Larry and Cindy Schroeder,
Wm. Schroeder of London and
Miss Nancy Baxter of Grand
Bend.
By MRS. C. WOODBURN
SEE PICS OF JAMAICA
The UC Berean Bible Class
held a successful pot luck sup-
per in the SundaySchoolrooms.
Following the supper those pre-
sent enjoyed pictures shown by
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Waters of
Parkhill of their trip to Jamaica
and organ and mandolin music by
Miss Evelyn Curts organist and
Mr. Win. Dellow of Toronto.
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ST. JAMES NEWS
Tuesday evening the ceme-
tery committee met at St. Ja-
mes Church.
Committe includes Rev. E.O.
Lancaster rector, wardens, Ro-
bert Latta and Tom Tomes, Rae
Hodgins, Andrew Carter, Mau-
rice Simpson, Jack Whitmore,
James Cunningham, Murray
Carter, Austin Hodgins with
John C. Murdy, sec.-treas. and
Ernest Lewis, superintendent
who is to cut the grass. Andrew
Carter and Robert Latta are to
look after the graves.
Wednesday evening a Lenten
service was conducted in St.
James Church by the rector,
the Rev. E. 0. Lancaster.
Following the service a meet-
ing was held for the members to
discuss repairs of the church'
windows and get an estimate
also, of the church doors.
At present, Arnol Lewis is
insulating and doing some al-
terations to the church vestry
for the Ladies Guild.
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By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Elston and
family were guests of Mr. &
Mrs. Elmer Powe Saturday
evening.
Misses Mildred Weiberg of
spent the weekend with their Clandeboye victim London and Phyllis of Exeter
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Wei-
berg.
A number of ladies gathered
at the Weiberg home Friday for
a quilting party.
mr. & Mrs. Karl Weiberg
visited with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Jno
Kuzmick of Brownsville Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Elston ac-
companied their son David on
Monday evening to the Tamarac
School in London Township when
the Medway Jr. band was there.
David is one of the band mem-
bers.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Blair attend-
ed the dedication service in Ja-
mes St. Church, Sunday morning
and were guests at the reception
following the service.
Gordon Davis, London, also
Mr. & Mrs. Murray Abbott,
Centralia visited Friday with
their cousins, Mr. & Mrs. Mer-
vin Elston.
Miss Joyce McFalls, Cen-
tralia, also M. H. & Mrs. El-
ston were guests at the Schen-
dera-Gibson wedding Saturday
in Bryanston UC.
Mrs. Jack Blair spent Tues-
day with her mother, Mrs. Leo
Flannigan, London.
M. H. & Mrs. Elston accom-
panied by Mr. & Mrs. Allan
Elston spent Wednesday in Lon-
don and attended the noon-day
service held inSt Paul's Cathe-
dral, London.
Mr. & Mrs. John McAllister
attended a reception at the.home
of the former's brother, Mr. &
Mrs. Albert McAllister in Ham-
ilton last Sunday for Mr. & Mrs.
Donald Vernon (the former
Pearl McAllister) who were
married in Bronte UC recently.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll
visited with Mr. & Mrs. John
McAllister Saturday evening.
M. H. & Mrs. Elston were
recent visitors with the Rev.
N. D, & Mrs. Knox, Lambeth.
Canada's northernmost land
possession isEllesmere Island,
about the size of Great Britain.
By MRS. J. H. PATON
OLAND EBOYE
W. Hunter of the village who
was injured in a car accident
in London early Tuesday morn-
ing, Feb, 12 when his head
went through the windshield of
his car is improving slowly in
St. Joseph's Hospital. He was
unconscious till a few days ago.
With his wife and two boys
two years old and one year, he
moved to the village from Lon-
don
:
about five months ago, and
took up residence in the Edgin-
ton house. He worked in London.
PERSONALS
Elaine, 13 month old daughter
of Mr. & Mrs. Roy Cunningham,
RR 1 Clandeboye, suffered a
convulsion on Friday, Feb, 21
and was taken to St. Joseph's
Hospital, Later, measles de-
veloped. She is improving now
at her home.
Mr. Jim Sigsworth and Helen
visited Mrs. Sigsworth Sunday
at St. Joseph's Hospital. Billy
is recovering from the flu at
home.
Sunday Mr. & Mrs. Clarence
Millson entertained in honor of
their daughter (Ruth), Mrs. Jim
Beckett of Kitchener and grand-
daughter Sandra Beckett of Lon-
don. Others of the family pre-
sent were Mr. & Mrs. Ralph
Millson and three sons of Lon-
don, Mrs. Ruth Ann Haidysh
of London and Mr. & Mrs. Ger-
ald Millson and Debbie. Mrs.
Haidysh also spent Monday with
her parents.
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Mrs. Fred Steeper of Parkhill
visited last week with Mr. &
Mrs. Earl Steeper and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Pollock and
family of London spent the week
end with Milton Pollock.
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Hodge of De-
troit spent the weekend with
Mrs. Albert Pollock.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Christman
and family of Leroy, N,Y. spent
the weekend with her mother,
Mrs. Bus Lagerwerf.
Mr. & Mrs. Clare Ritchie and
family of Sarnia visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence
Curts.
Mr. & Mrs. Watson Webster
of Varna and Mr. & Mrs. Anson
Coleman of Clinton visitedSun-
day with Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Pollock and Mr. & Mrs. Carman
Woodburn.
Baptism service was held in
the United Church Sunday when
Cheryl Lynne, daughter of Mr.
& Mrs. Harold Dellow, and Mar-
tin John, son of Mr. & Mrs.
Gerald Isaac, were batpized.
Mr. & Mrs. Elton Curts and
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Curts
visited Saturday evening with
Mrs. Ferol Mahon and Mr.
Wm. Dellow in Parkhill. Mr.
Manuel Curts and Miss Evelyn
Curts visited with them in Park-
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Lenten service will be held
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