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Mrs. Hilton Ford,
Cpl Lonie Petersen left for
Sioux Lookout. Mrs, Wm. Nolan
(Karen) left for her home at
Van Nuys, California, after vis-
iting with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Olaf Petersen.
Mr. and Mrs, Olaf Petersen
received a letter from their dau-
ghter and family Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Durdin saying they had vis-
ited in Denmark and Holland
and had visited with the couple
who had been with the under-
ground when Bud'e plane was
shot down during the last war.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Manuel and
family of Bimington, N. Y. and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Manuel and family
of London were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Petersen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Grigg and
family have moved into their
house purchased from Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Hey while the latter
have moved to Schatz's apart-
ments.
Paul Eckmier of Stratford
spent last week with Philip, Doug-
las and James Rader.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Becker and
family have returned from a trip
through the Canadian West and
down to Disneyland. They visited
relatives and friends in Little
Souris, Man. Roblin, Man. Prince
Albert, Sask. Edmonton, Alberta,
Grant's Pass, Oregon, Crescent
City, St. Jose, Fresna, Redwood
City and Santa Monica, Calif-
ornia.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Miller and family were
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Koessel
and family, Cathy Beck and Mrs.
Nora Koessel of Detroit; Nick
Miller, Mrs. Len Huebert and
Darlene of St. Catharines.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Evans
and Tommy of Richmond Hill
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Ken McCrae and Bonnie.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Corr-
veau of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Dietrich of Centralia, and
Mrs. Norman Scott and Janet of
Toronto were Sunday visitors
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with Mrs. Lucinda .McISeee-
Mrs.. Al Werd, Sherrill, Judy,
And Billie returned to Windeer
efter vacationing with Mrs, 14-
clods Meiseag,.
Mr.', and Mrs. George Link have
returned freen a trip to the West
Coast and Washington State. They
visited the Calgary stampede,
spent sometime on a ranch, Jas-
per, Vancouver, and Victeriee
Mr. Larry Horner, and Mr.
John Ziler of London spent the
weekend in Niagara Falls.
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17 Property For Rent
3-BEDROOM house near Exeter,
modern conveniences. Phone
35R5 Dashwood. 29tfne
- BEDROOM apartment, heat-
ed, $45.00 per month. Phone 234-
6394. l0tfnc
1-BEDROOM lower apartment,
unfurnished, Main St. South,
near Huron, ,available now. Dial
235.2427, 10*tfnc
2-BEDROOM apartment on Main
St. in Crediton, available im-
mediately, private entrance, all
utilities paid by owner. Phone
234-6336 after 5 or Saturday.
8tfnc
HOUSE at 250 Carling St., all
conveniences. Call at 157 Main
St., Exeter, 12*
SELF CONTAINED apartment,
central location, 1 bedroom,
heat and hot water supplied.
Available August 15. Phone 235-
1456. 12c
APARTMENT — 3 rooms and
bath; completely furnished and
heated. Single person or couple
preferred, Phone 235-0177; 59
Huron W. Exeter. 12*
THREE-ROOM cottage, central
location, with or without furni-
ture, suitable for one or two
people. Available September 1.
R, E. Balkwill, 47 John St.
East. 12*
2-BEDROOM heated unfurnish-
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reasonable. Available now. Call
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2-BEDROOM house in Exeter,
living room, dining room, 3-
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Would sell. Available now. Dial
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UNFURNISHED apartment, 2
bedrooms, modern, in former
Simmon's Apt. Phone 235-2012
after 6 p.m. 12tfnc
APARTMENT, 2-bedroom, fur-
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and hot water supplied, $60 per
month. Parker Apartments,
Main St., phone 235-0915, after
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100 - ACRE farm — Ekke De
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227-4573. 29:12:19*
3-BEDROOM house in Exeter
by Sept. 1. A. F. Williams 438-
5078 London. 12*
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Dashwood & surrounding area.
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RR 2 Dashwood not later than
Aug. 20. Phone 34R3. 12*
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25 Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate
On the premises
73 HURON ST. WEST, EXETER
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
FRIDAY EVENING, AUG. 20
at 7:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE consists of
Lot 231 & 232, Plan 20 104x165
ft. on which is situated a well
constructed 2-storey white brick
dwelling,
Main floor—Modern kitchen,
large living and dining room,
den, 2 bedrooms and utility
room and 3 piece bathroom.
Second floor—Modern kitchen,
living room, 3-piece bathroom,
2 bedrooms and den.
Large basement, new oil fur-
nace, double garage. Home com-
pletely renovated, new alumi-
num windows.
Ideal home for two families.
Convince yourSelf by inspecting
this property before sale date,
TERMS of Real Estate-10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid if not previ-
ously sold.
FRANK HERMAN, Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
12:12c
Cool Way to Shop for Hot
Bargains-Want Ads
25 Auction Sales
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects,
Antiques & Misc. Items
On the premises
MAIN STREET IN THE
VILLAGE OF LUCAN
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18
at 1:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE — Consists of
Plan 350 Part of Lot 8 and 33
in the •Village of Lucan, on
which is situated a well con-
structed 2-storey white brick
dwelling, with large double ver-
anda, Main floor—Large living
and dining room, den, also suit-
able for bedroom, kitchen with
built-in cupboards, dinette and
utility room, Second floor — 3
bedrooms with clothes closets,
3 - piece bathroom, hardwood
flooring throughout, oil furnace,
large basement, combination
barn and garage.
Dwelling in first class state
of repair, conveniently situated,
beautiful lawn and shade trees.
Convince yourself by inspecting
this property before sale date.
TERMS of Real Estate-10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid,
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS —
Cherry dining room suite con-
sisting of square top extension
table, 6 chairs, buffet, china
cabinet, in brand new conch-
tion; solid oak round top ex-
tension table with 6 chairs; an-
tique butternut combination
glass cupboard and writing
desk; 3 Victorian style chairs;
antique style chair; corner set-
tee; 3 occasional chairs; wicke-
er chairs; oak rockers; corner
whatnot; Axminster rug 12x20;
Axminster rug 9 x 12; antique
centre and end tables; brass
umbrella stand; mantel clock;
electric radio; pictures and
frames; electric lamps; tri-
light lamp; brass fireplace
equipment; jardinieres; Singer
sewing machine; daybed; an-
tique clock; antique desk; ma-
hogany antique style complete
bedroom suite; 2 solid oak bed-
steads; dressers; chest of draw-
ers; commodes; cedar chests;
vanity; bedroom lamps and
chairs; Philco med. size refrig-
erator; Beach 4-burner electric
stove; Kelvinator washing ma-
chine; small annex stove; elec-
tric heater: 2 steel cabinets;
enamel table; carpet sweeper;
crokinole board; fernery; as-
sortment of valuable linens;
bedspreads; towels; table pad;
mats; curtains; drapes; silver-
ware; fancy dishes; antiaue
dishes; fancy vases; hanging
lamp; coal oil lamps; carving
sets; water sets; ladies' jewel-
lery; 2 complete Limoges din-
ner sets; kitchen utensils; elec-
tric toaster and iron: copper
boiler; gale. tubs; garden tools;
shovels; many other miscel-
laneous items.
Plan to attend this outstand-
ing sale. No reserve. Every-
thing will be sold to settle es-
tate.
TERMS: Cash.
ELMER D. BELL,
LEROY M. COLLINS,
Executors for the estate of
the late Lena M. Bawden
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
29:12c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Livestock, Tractor and
Farm Machinery
FOR ERNEST H. LEWIS
Sale to be held at the farm
Lot Part 1, Hwy. 4, 1/2 mile
east of Clandeboye on
THURSDAY, AUGUST 26
at 1:30 p.m.
Full listing in later edition.
ERNEST LEWIS, Prop.
PERCY WRIGHT, Auct.
12c
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects,
Antiques and Misc. Items
On the premises
26 THAMES ROAD WEST,
EXETER NORTH
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 28
at 1:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE consists of
Lot 927, 928, 929, 174x150 ft. on
which is situated a one-storey
frame dwelling, also small barn
and garage.
This is an ideal commercial
property.
TERMS of Real Estate-10%
on day of sale, balance in 60
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid,
Complete listing of household
furnishings in next week's is-
sue.
TED WALPER, Proprietor
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
12c
Important
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects,
Antiques & Misc. Items
On the premiseS in the
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 21
at 1:30 p.m.
ALBERT HESS,
HARRY IIOFFMAN,
Executors for the estate of
the late Anna Hess
ALVIN WALPER, Atictioneer
25 Auction Sales
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
Effects, Antiques and
Misc. Items
On the premises in the
VILLAGE OF LUCAN
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25
at 1:00 p.m.
MRS. DAVID EGAN,
Proprietress
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects,
Antiques & Misc. Items
On the premises
146 ANDREW ST, NORTH
IN THE TOWN OF EXETER
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 14
at 1:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE Consists of
part of lot 994 and 995 Plan 20
in the Town of Exeter on which
is situated a well built 2-storey
frame dwelling covered with
asphalt siding.
Main floor — Dining room,
kitchen with built-in cupboards,
2 bedrooms, 3-piece bathroom,
utility room.
Second floor — Double bed-
room with clothes closet.
Full size basement, newly in-
stalled oil furnace. Home beau-
tifully landscaped, ample gar-
den land. This is an ideal prop-
erty. Inspection invited.
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Ches-
terfield, occasional chairs, sq.
top dining room table & chairs,
china cabinet, Duncan Phyfe
drop leaf table, antique chairs, ,
wicker chair, mirrors, writing
desk, centre tables, smoking
stand, Axminster rugs 9x12 and
9x6, organ stool, modern bed-
room suite, box springs, com-
mode, dressers, 42 inch bed-
stead, springs and mattress,
sewing machine, complete toi-
let set, dry sink, portable
RCV 17 inch television set, re-
cently purchased; Moffat 4-
burner electric stove, Servel
med size refrigerator, electric
heater, Quebec heater, vacuum
cleaner, mantel clock, plat-
form rocker, cherry table, card
table, pictures and frames, res-
taurant seats, lamps, 2 pair
drapes, large assortment dish-
es, glassware, silverware, an-
tique dishes, bedding linens,
sport jacket, like new, size 12;
girl's dresses, like new, size 6
and 7; quantity of fruit, seal-
ers, crocks, kitchen utensils,
iron kettle, girl's and boy's
bicycle, small scales, 2 power
mowers, step ladder, extension
ladder, 100 new bricks, garden
and carpenter tools and many
other misc. items.
TERMS: Cash.
No reserve, everything will
be sold,
Estate of the late
Percy Tyerman
MRS. HECTOR ROWCLIFFE,
Proprietress
DALTON FINKBEINER, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
AUCTION SALE
and
HOME BAKING TABLE
THURSDAY, AUGUST 12
at 6:30 p.m.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH
LAWN, EXETER, ONT.
Grand piano, good condition;
television s e t; heavy duty
range; drapes and curtains;
3-piece chesterfield suite; pic-
ture frames; odd dishes; sev-
eral occasional chairs, in good
condition; wash stand; settee;
television antennae; small an-
tique clock; trilite lamp; kitch-
en sink; water softener; coffee
table; step tables; lawn mower;
9x12 rug; variety of children's
toys; 3/4 size bed, complete;
bongo drums; rocking chair;
sealers and many miscellaneous
items.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
By MRS. NORMAN LONG
— Continued from page 9
included Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Lawrence and Mr. James Law-
rence of Moose Jaw, Saskatchew-
an. Miss Bonnie Robinson return-
ed with her grandparents for a
couple of week's vacation.
Mr. Dean Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Brown, ric and Alice
of Grand Bend visited Saturday
afternoon and evening with the
former's daughter, Mrs. Elzear
Mousseau and Mr. Mousseau,
also Mr. and Mrs. Ross Faber
and Kevin.
Mrs. Wm Haney of Wingham
visited with her cousins, Mr. &
Mrs. W. L. Mellis of the village
during the past week.
Mrs. Keith Stephenson, Robert
Turner, and Jim Consitt are On a
holiday trip to Pilot Mound, Mani-
toba.
Miss Dianne Consitt v is it e d
last week with her cousins in St.
Thomas.
Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs.
Bert Faber and family were Mrs.
Amos Ruby, her son and daughter,
Sam and Sharon; Mr. & Mrs.
Ralph Forler and family, all of
Tavistock; Mr. & Mrs. Tom Pen-
hale, Ricky and Wendy of Hay-
field.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stokes of
London visited Sunday with the
latter's father, Mr, Robert
Thompson.
By MRS. M. H. ELSTON
BIDDIJLPI I
Descendants of the late Moses
and 'Jane Davis held their 18th
annual reunion at River vie w
Park, Exeter.
The late Mr. and Mrs. Davis
were born in County Down, Ire-
land. After their marriage they
immigrated to Canada in 1845.
Their parish church was Mag-
heradroll, near Belfast. The fam-
ily were of Welsh origin. They
raised a family of eight children,
four sons and four daughters.
Coming to Canada they hewed
logs for their home which was
situated seven miles north of
Lucan at Saintsbury on what is
known as the Sauble Line. Their
four sons helped to build the log
church in 1861 which was later
replaced by a brick church and is
known as St. Patrick's Anglican
C h u r c h, Saintsbury. Until the
church was built church services
and Sunday School were held in
the home of Wm Davis. The late
Mr. and Mrs. Davis are interred
in St. James Cemetery, Clande-
boye.
Oldest person present was
Frank Smyth, Centralia; young-
est, Mark Burke, North Caro-
lina; oldest lady, Agnes Davis,
Exeter; person coming farthest,
Dora Noels and family, North
Carolina; closest wedding anni-
versary, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Elston.
Borden Smyth, Centralia, was
elected president for 1966; Mary
Kooy, Ailsa Craig, is secretary
and Kay Elston, Centralia, sec-
retary.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall con-
ducted a short program of sports.
By MRS. M. H. ELSTON
PERSONALS
Terry Flannigan of Hamilton
is visiting with his uncle and
aunt, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Blair.
Misses Wilma and Sandra Wei-
berg are spending a few holi-
days with their grandparents,
Mr. & Mrs. Len Purdie, Hen-
sall, following a picnic supper
held on their lawn. Mr. & Mrs.
Lorne Weiberg attended also Mr.
& Mrs. Tom Humphries and son
Tom of Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy and
Clayton of Ailsa Craig spent
Sunday evening with M. & Mrs.
Lorne Weiberg and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Atkinson
were guests of Mr. & Mrs. Jas.
Eagleson,Greenway Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Doug Stephen,
Doris and David of Winchelsea
were guests of their uncle and
aunt, Mr. & Mrs. R. Heckman,
also Mr. & Mrs. V. Becker of
Dashwood Sunday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. George McFalls
were guests Sunday of Mrs. Artie
McFalls of Centralia.
Mrs. Chris Fischer visited
for a couple of days in London
with members of her family.
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Fischer and
Gregory of London spent Sunday
with the latter's mother, Mrs.
C. Fischer, also Mrs. Higgs of
Ilderton.
Holiday visitors with their
uncle and aunt, Mr. & Mrs.
Leonard Smith, were Bonnie,
Sharon and Margaret Campbell
of Exeter.
Miss Marilyn Smith visited
with Miss Karen Welsh of Edge-
wood for a few days.
Mr. & Mrs. Orville Langford
and John spent Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Art Hern and family at
Ipperwash.
Sunday evening visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. Orville Langford
were Mr. & Mrs. Bev Westman
of Granton.
Miss Helen Mol of Zevenberg-
en, Holland, is visiting with her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
& Mrs. Gaby Mol.
Mrs. Verna Burgle of Wind-
sor is spending the week with
her sister, Mrs. Jessie Lewis.
Mr. & Mrs. Dean Gibson spent
a few days on Manitoulin Island
last week.
Bradley and Jimmy Gregus
of Exeter spent a couple of days
with their uncle and aunt, Mr.
& Mrs. John Spacek.
Visitors during the week with
Mr. & Mrs. John Spacek were
Miss Peggy Pryde of Exeter,
Miss Monica Woodall, Windsor;
Miss Linda Heckman, Lucan;
Peter Pryde, Exeter and Danny
Gilmartin of Lathrup Village,
USA.
David Elston spent the past
week in Exeter with his grand-
parents, Mr. & Mrs. E. L. Gib-
son.
Misses Geraldine Blair, Judy
Blair and Sheila Elston were
camping last week in the Pinery
Prqvincial Park.
Winners for children, 6 and under
were Jeffery Young; 10 and under,
Michael Davis; 10 to 14, Donald
Noels; young men, Clayton Kooy;
shoe scramble, Mary Lou Tin-
dall; kick slipper, ladles, Heath-
er Davis; men, Larry Greenlee;
most buttons on clothing, Sheila
Elston; blanket relay, Hugh and
Hazel Davis; wiener relay, David
Elston's side; pillow relay, Larry
Greenlee's side.
PERSONALS
Karen, Gary and Dianne Skin-
ner visited a few days with their
aunt and uncle, Mr. & Mrs. How-
ard Pym, Elimville and cousins
Joan, Brian, Elaine and Margaret
Pym.
Mr. & Mrs. John McAllister
visited in Hamilton Sunday with
the former's brother, Mr. &
Mrs. Albert McAllister and fam-
ily.
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Skinner and
family spent a few days travelling
north through Manitoulin Island
and visiting relatives in Sebe-
waing and Elkton, Michigan.
By GORDON MORLEY
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Grant Amos are
enjoying a vacation to Western
Canada.
Mrs. Violet Allison, Kathleen
and Gordon Morley visited Sunday
with Miss Verna Greenlee, Elmer
and Bert of Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Martin of
Nairn moved to the farm he pur-
chased from Mr. David Morley
last Friday.
Church service will be held
again on Sunday, August 15, at
Brinsley United Church of t e r
Rev. Davies' vacation.
Mr. Jim Wright is adding an
addition to his barn.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Lewis and
Allan were Sunday visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Thompson
and family.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. John Rodd, Pamela
and Calvin have returned home
from a trip to Western Canada
where they visited with Mr. &
Mrs. Wm Stephens, Douglas and
Sheila.
Miss Doris Mills has returned
home after holidaying the past
month in Western Canada.
Mrs. Robert Rundle, Jim and
Jack attended the Payne reunion
held at Fanshawe Park recently.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Webb and
family of Manitoba visited a
couple of days with Mr. & Mrs.
Norris Webb and family.
The Mann children of Toronto
visited the past week with their
uncle and aunt, Mr. & Mrs.
Norris Webb and family. Miss
Joanne Webb of London spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. & Mrs. Webb.
Mr. Lloyd Jaques, Debbie and
Nancy and Mrs. Mary Jaques
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Glenn
Lambert and family in Davison,
Mich. Sunday. Danny returned
home with them.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Robinson
and family spent the holiday
weekend at Chesley Lake.
Mrs. Earl Dick and family of
Thamesford visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Lawson and
family.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Park of Ex-
eter were holiday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Lawson and
family.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Beckett
and girls visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Lewis Barth and family
of Melbourne.
David and Teresa Keizer of
Stratford spent a few days with
Geraldine Beckett.
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Scott of
Exeter visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Gerald Brintnell and
family. Linda Russell of Russel-
dale spent a few days with them.
Mr. & Mrs. Graydon Wells of
Long Branch were Sunday guests
with Mrs. Robert Rundle, Jim and
Jack.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Smith were
weekend guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Sam Bell of Peterborough. Doug-
las returned home with them.
Dianne Smith is holidaying with
her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs.
Roy Brock of Detroit.
Jack Rundle is spending some
time with Kenneth Culver of Lobo
village.
Debra and Ronnie Webber of
By MRS. E
SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. Louis Restemayer was
pleasantly surprised by her chil-
dren on the occasion of her 80th
birthday. On her arrival in Zu-
rich she was taken to the Dom-
inion Hotel where a gaily deco-
rated table awaited her complete
with birthday cake.
4-H CLUB
The fifth meeting of Dashwood
Gardenettes was held at the home
of Dara. Goodale with all girls
present.
Notes were given on canning
and exhibiting vegetables. A dem
onstration on canning tomatoes
followed.
HOLIDAY VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stormes
and family with Mr. and Mrs.
Mervyn Tieman.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wein and
Lea Carolyn and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Wein of Sudbury with Mrs.
Herb Wein.
Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Seebach
and family of Hamilton with Mrs.
Cora Geiser. .
Mrs. Wilbur Stewart of London
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geiser
and Kim.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe White and
Miss McCormick of Seaforth with
Mrs. Lucinda Mclsaac.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Biesen-
thal of Windthorst,Sask., and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Haugh and Sharon
of Moosejaw, Sask., with Mr. and
Mrs. Rudolph Miller for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin McGren-
ere and family of London with
Otto Restemayer.
Miss Anna Messner of Cal-
ifornia with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Messner for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Annan
and family have returned to Pick-
ering after vacationing with Mr.
and Mrs. Ferd Miller. While
here they all visited with Miss
Nell Dodson of St. Thomas.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader,
David and Paul visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Miller and Bren-
da of Zion last Tuesday.
Mrs. Arthur Ford of Detroit
vacationed recently with Mr. and
Warren, Mich. spent a few days
with their grandparents, Mr. &
Mrs. Harry Webber.
Elizabeth and Marion Levy of
Russeldale spent a few days with
their grandparents, Mr. & Mrs.
Walter Levy, Margaret and Da-
vid.
Mr. Ken Mills of Orillia visit-
ed Friday with Misses Blanche
and Rhea Mills.
Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Brock and
family of Guelph were weekend
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Wm
Dickey and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Tom White of
Toulon, Manitoba, visited Mon-
day with Mr. & Mrs. George
Wheeler and David.
Weekend visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Wm Dickey and family were
Mr. & Mrs. Don Masnica and
family of Severn Bridge, Mr. &
Mrs. Clarence Ford and family
of Kitchener, Mr. & Mrs. New-
man Baker of Wellburn, Mr. &
Mrs. Gordon Ford and family
of Winchelsea and Mr. Gerald
Morley of Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Webber,
Stacey and Barbara of Warren,
Mich. visited Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Harry Webber. Debra and
Ronnie returned home with their
parents.
Miss Marilynne Lambert of
Davison, Mich. has been holiday-
ing with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Jaques
and family.
Mrs. Edgar Rodd of Exeter
visited for a few days with Mr.
& Mrs. LaVerne Rodd and fam-
ily.
Mr. Morris Komanosky of Wil-
lowdale spent the holiday week-
end with Mr. & Mrs. John Wit-
teveen and family.
Mr. Edgar Mills, Mrs. Clar-
ence Mills, Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Mills of Exeter attended the fu-
neral of their cousin, the late
Rex Mills of Burlington.
Mrs. Gerald Brintnell and baby
Gerald Scott, returned home from
St. Marys Memorial Hospital,
Wednesday last.
BIDDULPH NEWS
Pioneer descendants
unite at Riverview
Notice:
Cecil Murray has sold hi s share of
Marshall & Murray Machine Shop
and wishes to thank all his customers for
patronage. He wishes every success to the
new owner, Laverne Hamilton.
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