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Baynhain was soloist,
Pall hearers were Jack and
ugene Gnenther, Sid Balcer,
Milton Webb, Vernon Shatz, and
,Mervyn Tiernan.
PA,51-fW0QP5,AF '17.Y GUARDS
The third meeting of the
Daahwopti 4all girls was Yield at
the community Monday,
November 2, With the jeaders
and 18 girls present.
F011owing 4-11 pledge, re-
ports, and roll call, notes Were
given on, "The club girl keeps
fit, physically", "Posture plays
its Part", and "Qualifications
of a good First Alder",
Dernonetrations of good pos-
ture and first aid were given.
PERSONALS
family gathering was held
recently at the home of Mrs.
Mary Martene and Edwin when
Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Nikech and
family of Hobart, Indiana, Mr.
& Mrs. Tom Hern and family of
Zion, and Mr. & Mrs. Cliff
Salmon and family were pre-
Winch e /sea
ay MRS, k11M. WALTER4
Mrs, John PoWard and Mrs,
Newton Clarke spent a feW tlaYs
this past week in. London with
rs84. Pr retsd. Wl'a°1tren4 Lh°d1Mdi reSe:
Art Stratton and. Wendy of Exe-
ter Visited Wednesday with Mrs.
Colin Gilfillan, Mrs. Wm. Wa.1-
ters and Mrs, Nelson Clarke.
Miss Ruth Horne Of LloriS
Head spent the weehend with Mr,
& Mrs. Freeman Horne and
family.
Mrs. Garnet Miners spent the
weekend with Mr. 0, Mrs. How
and Johne and family of Ellin-
vine North.
Mr, & Mrs, Bill =Han and
family of Exeter and Mr. & Mrs.
Harvey Smith and Penny of Cre-
diton visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs, Colin Gilfillan and Bar-
bara.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Frayne
and family of Blanshard Town-
ship Visited Sunday with Mr. .&
Mrs. Wm. Walters and Mrs. N,
Clarke.
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Students in uehorne Township are naturally finding more cpmpetition npw they are in their new
central school, and this was evident in the Hallowe'en party held Friday, as the judges had a dif-
ficult time picking out winners in the highly contested costume divisions. Winners in the top photo
from the left are; Peter Sereda, Kenneth Coates, Judy and David Parsons. Bottom photo, back
row: Marlene Stewart, Lynn Richard, Joan Lynn and Linda Jones. Front row: Jimmy Ferguson
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By MRS. EIPON RAPER
PAM-MOP
Mrs. Earl Guenther, 65, the
former Clarice Hooper, tiled
Saturday, Geteber 31, at South
Huron Hospital, E?ceter,._ where
ehe was taken following a heart
attack.
She was an active Member of
the Dashwood gvB church, the
Ladies Aid, Women's Institute,
and the Senior bridge club,
Besides her husband Earl,
Dashwood postmaster, she is
survived by two Oat; g ht e r
(Ruth) Mrs. Glen Wainer of
London; (Shirley) Mrs, glgin
Kipfer, Dashwood; three sons,
Lloyd, Ross, and Ray, all of
Dashwood; one sister, Mrs,
Laura Petzold, Dunedin, Flor-
Ida; two brothers, Grant of
London and. William, Grand
Eiend; 15 grandchildren and two
great grandchildren.
The body rested at the T.
Harry Hoffman funeral home
until Tuesday when the funeral
service was, conducted by Rev.
M. J. James with interment in
Exeter cemetery. Mrs. Bob
Greenway people
attend convocation
Its time to think of CHRISTMAS
• at D1NNEY'S
By MRS. C, WOODBURN
GREENWAY
Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer McLin-
chey of Parkhill, Mr. & Mrs.
Ronald Carrothers of Thedford,
Mr. & Mrs. Ken McLinchey and
Miss Millie McLinchey attended
the Fall Convocation at the Uni-
versity of Western Ontario,
London, Friday when Dwayne
McLinchey of Petrolia, son of
Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer McLinchey
received his Bachelor of Arts
degree. They attended a re-
ception at Hook's Restaurant
following the graduation.
Recent visitors with Mr.
Manuel Curts and Misses Eve-
lyn and Viola Curts were: Miss
Karen Curts, RN of London, Mr.
& Mrs. George Link, and Rev.
& Mrs. James of Dashwood.
Mr. & Mrs. Milton Woodburn
and Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Adair
and family visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Patterson of
Grand Bend.
Mrs. Ed. Stewardson visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Verne
Ridley.
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Hodge of De-
troit spent the weekend with•
Mrs. Albert Pollock.
Mrs. John McCallum of Lon-
don spent the weekend with Mr.
& Mrs. Harold McDonald.
Mr. & Mrs. Carman Wood-
burn visited Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Leroy Bariteau of Grand
Bend.
The Harmony Class of the
United Church are having a
Sept,
Mr, ,4 MrS....0arenee.i13.1eman
of Clifford visited with Mrs.
Alma :1-loperoft Saturday.,
Ronald Kerner and mike
Denornme are on a trip to the
east coast.
mrs, Wm, ,$chrpecler and Otto
walert, patients at St.„4-oseptOs
Hospital, London, ,returned to
their twines Friday,
Mr, & Mrs, Fred miller and
Brenda of Zion were 5uaday
visitors with Mr, & Mrs, grvin
geder and
Mr. & Mre. Harry Guenther
of Windsor spent last week with
Mr, & Mrs. Sid Baker.
Mr. & Mrs, .Ervin Guenther
of Toronto spent a day last
Week with Mr. & Mrs. Milton
Webb and Bob.
Mr, & Mrs. Howard Klempp
have returned home from their
trip in Belgium, Paris andEnga
iand. Although they enjoyed good
weather they were glad to get
back to the Canadian climate.
Ervin Rader was taken by
Hoffman Ambulance Tuesday,
Nov. 3 to South Huron Hospital,
and transferred to Victor ig
Hospital, London, with a leg
fracture suffered in a construe-
lion accident.
Mrs. Pearl Salmon of London
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Cliff Salmon and girls
and accompanied them to
Brampton Sunday where they
visited with Mr. & Mrs, Norman
Salmon and family and Miss
Ruth Anne Salmon of Toronto.
Mrs. Cora Gaiser returned
home Saturday with Mr. & Mrs.
Ray Kretzman and family of
Detroit with whom she spent
some time.
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bazaar and social evening Fri-
day evening. Mrs. J. Geromette
is showing pictures of her trip
Mrs. Ed, Bullock returned
home Saturday after spending
some time with relatives in
Brampton and Toronto,
To Help Prevent The
RUST Mr. Brian McGovern of Mit-
chell spent the weekend with
Mr. Steve Brierley.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Oestricher
spent the better part of a week
recently visiting Mrs. T. H.
Turner, Oakwood, and Mr. &
Mrs. W. C. Outram and Miss
Ruth White of Lindsay. Before
coming home they attended an
international shorthorn sale at
Louada Manor Farms near Pe-
terborough. Buyers were pre-
sent from many states of the
USA.
Mrs. Gallop of Kirkton is
spending some time with her
daughter Mr. & Mrs. Lorne
Hodge and family.
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By MRS. L. PRESZCATOR
CREDITON
Mrs. Ruby Molitor, principal
at the Crediton Public School,
reported that they were well
pleased with the response to the
Pupils collection for UNICEF
Friday. They collected $50.25.
Mrs. Margaret Clarke, Mr.
& Mrs. Bob Galloway and fam-
ily and Miss Brenda Clarke of
Shipka visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Joe McCann of Clinton.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Oestricher
spent Sunday afternoon and
evening visiting Mr. & Mrs.
Charles Jervis of Strathroy and
also called on other friends
while in Strathroy.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. L orne Preszcator and
family were Mr. & Mrs. Sam
Chowen and Mr. Aubrey Chamb-
ers of Woodstock, Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. Priestly and Cheryl of
Tilbury, Mr. & Mrs. Edward
Chambers and Gloria of Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Chambers were
honored Sunday evening at a
family dinner at the Dominion
Hotel, Zurich on the occasion
By advertising a product, a
manufacturer sells more and
by selling more he can cut unit
cost in production, ther eby
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Your local merchants keep
the economic wheels of your
community turning throughout
the year. See their advertising
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of their 35th wedding anniver-
sary.
Mr. & Mrs. Ira Feist of
Elkton, Michigan, Mrs. Reva
Peterson and Mrs. C h ar les
Dean of Pigeon, Michigan,
daughters of the late Pauline
and Henry Motz visited Sunday
with Mrs. M. Feist, Mrs. E.
Feist and Nola and Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. Swartz and Doris.
Messrs Emerson, Lloyd,
Aaron, Wilmar Wein and Mr.
Sylvester Wuerth visited Sun-
day with relatives in Pigeon,
Michigan.
Miss Carol Hendrick return-
ed home from the hospital on
the weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bullock
visited a few days recently
with their daughter, Mr. & Mrs.
'Edward Darby and family of
Willowdale. While there they
attended the funerals of Mrs.
Doris Swain and Miss Susan
Winterburn.
Mr. Wm. Smith, who under-
went surgery last week in Lon-
don, returned home the same
day but has been confined to
his home.
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