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By MRS. G. HOOPER
Mrs. Gertie Thomson spent the Kenneth Parkinson and family.
weekend with Mr. and MrS. Clar- Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper and Mrs.
ence Knight of Exeter and Mr. Gertie Thomson attended a
and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson were plastic demonstration, guest of
Sunday guests. Mrs. David Levy, held at her
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Langford, mother's, Mrs. Mitchell of Kirk-
Walter and Carl were Sunday ton, Thursday evening.
guests of Rev, and Mrs. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Jas. B. Bryan
Miner of Thames Road. of Prospect Hill, Mrs. Lottie
Mr. and Mrs. GrantMcCorquo- Jones of St. Marys, Rev. and'
dale and family were Sunday Mrs. J. Lindsay of Trenton were
visitors of Mrs. Gallinger of Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
London. Wm Jones.
mr. and Mrs. WM Jones at- Mr. and Mrs. David Parkinson
tended Parents Night at Ridge- and family of Trenton spent the
town College of Agricultural Weekend with Mr. and mrs. Ken-
Technology Friday evening. neth Parkinson and family.
mr. Carl Jones returned home Mr. and Mrs-MarvinHartwick
completing his first year at the Stephanie, Janet and John visited
College. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunnell. Smale of St. Marys.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Mr. Leonard Thacker arid girls
Parkin of Stratford were Sunday were sunday guests of Dr, and
evening guestS of Mt, and Mrs. Mrs. John Beattie of London.
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visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
garnet Hicks FesterSunday were.
Mrs„. George Lawson of ..town,
Mr, and Mrs, Donald McGann,
Wayne, Brenda .4114. Bradley of
Watford and Mr, and Mrs.,„poug
POOP. 'Steven, Paul. and David
of Stratford,
Mr, and Mrs, .?0.4 Qtlen-
Hittle, Karen, Kathy and John
of Peterhoro with Mr, and Mrs.,
wpfrid shapton,
Mrs, jean swim,. Robert and
Michael, London with Mr. and
mrs. A. O. Elliott,t
Miss .Sandrs Snider, London,.
Miss Linda Snider, Sarnia, with
Mr. and mrs. H. L. snider,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Drysdale
• of. Kenps for several, days with
the latter's mother, Mrs. .Sam
Hendrick,
Mr, and Mrs, Jack Reynpids,
Susan and Jeffery, Torprito, Mr,
and. Mrs. peter Cowen, Stephen
and Scott, Strathrpy, Mr., and
Mrs. Charles Cowen, Debbie,
Crystal, Rodney and David, Lon-
don, with Dr. and Mrs. H. H,
Cowen.
Mr. and Mrs, David Robinson,
St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Harris, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Trudgeon, Thorndale
and Mr, and Mrs. John Cook,
Sundridge, with Mr. and Mrs,
• Don Harris.
Miss Jane Southcott, Toronto,
with Mr, and Mrs. Robert South-
cott,
Miss Marjorie Dayman, Hyde
Park, at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. V. C, 'Puts,
Trudy, Alan and Tracy of Bur-
lington with Mr. and Mrs. O. V.
Pickard,
Miss Helen Sweet, Toronto,
with Mrs. Muriel Sweet.
With Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Squire were mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Lamond of London, Mr. and
• Mrs. Cecil Squire and Billy, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Chittick and
Joan of Granton.
Mr. Rick Raveling of Strat-
ford with his mother, Mrs. Wil-
liam Haugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Murray
in Waterloo with their son-in-
• law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs.
Don Morphy and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Crescent Day-
man, Misses Marjorie and Joyce
in Harriston on Good Friday.
Mrs. Fred Nixon, North Can-
ton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Welsh, Paul and Bryan of Don
• Mills with Mrs. William Welsh.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Wuerth,
Susan and Carol of St. Cathar-
ines with Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Wuerth.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wade,
Heather and Robin,Ancaster,
Mr. and Mrs. Floy Blanchard,
Julie, Jeffrey and Karen, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Blanchard,
Bradley and Scott, London, Mr.
and Mrs. George Stevenson and
Barbara, Guelph, with Mr. and
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Plifford Blanchard,
Mr., and •Mrs. Bill WaPeinK.
in Toronto., :visiting .with Mr. and
IgrA, Jitn Taylor and family,
Mr, Fred :pre, T-Preete!.
And .Mrs. peter Hagi of philadel,
Phia, .,Pat, Mr, and .Mrs, Percy
Noela and fahlgYi gre4itPnt with
Mr, and Mrs, F. c,. APplotom
Miss Lynda We.atCP4 of Scar
herenh Atchell: Weeteett.
.of Hamilton with Mr. and 'Mrs.
Allan Westeott,
Mrs, .0aus Lee and ,Patricia
of Lpricipri with mr4, plarise
Snail.
Mr, and mrs.. Ken Ottewell
and boys at the cottage, Boat
Lake, near Wiarton.
mrs, R. C. Field, Jackie and
Patti of KontrAg with the for,
pier's. mother, Mrs. Margaret
Fletcher,
Mr, and Mrs. 14, V. Hogarth,
town, and Mr. and Mrs, William
Sitter, Thedford with Mr. and
Mrs. Conrad Sitter of Deep River.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mat-
tingly, Judy and. Doug of Don.
Mills, Mr. -and Mrs. Ted Hanni-
gan and three daughters, Essex,
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Hannigan
and four sons, Waterloo and Mr,
and Mrs. William Jefferies and
two sons of Waterdown with Mrs.
Mary Hannigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hunt
and son Richard, Kitchener, and
Miss Barbara Hodgson, London,
with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hodg-
son,
Mr. and Mrs. R. H, Doherty
and family, Mt. Clemens, Mich.,
Miss Wilma Coates, London, Mr.
Wally Smolanski, Kitchener, Mr.
and Mrs, Keith Coates and sons
of RR 1 Centralia with Mr. and
Mrs. Whitney Coates.
Mrs, Gertrude Hamilton and
Mr. and Mrs. William Sillery
attended the funeral service for
their brother-in-law, the late
S. Reginald Prebble of Ilderton
held at the Stephenson funeral
home, Ailsa Craig, April 11.
Burial was in Mount Pleasant'
Cemetery, London. Mr. and Mrs.
N. M. McIlraith of Owen Sound
also attended the funeral and
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sil-
lery.
MARKS BIRTHDAY
Mrs. Percy Dunsford cele-
brated her 85th birthday quietly
Easter Sunday with her family,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dunsford
and family, Simcoe, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Genttner and family, Mr.
and Mrs. George Pratt &George
Pratt, great grandson of Mrs.
Dunsford.
If you apply clear nail polish
over the children's shoe sizes,
the sizes will be there when it's
time to buy new ones.
Use a cheese slicer to slice
ice box cookie dough for baking.
It does a clean and easy job.
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
From April 9 to 12 evangelis-
tic services were held nightly
in Z ion United Church. The meet-
ings were sponsored by the two
churches of Crediton. Choir s
from Greenway, Grand Bend and
Dashwood assisted the Crediton
choirs.
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Green-
way of British Columbia were
the evangelists. Mr. Greenway,
formerly a concert artist, sings
and plays the violin and theremin,
an electronic instrument. Mrs.
Greenway plays the piano and the
harp. Mr. Gree nway's great-
uncle Thomas Greenway, is the
man in whose honour the village
of Greenway was named.
EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE
Mr. Bruce Perry of the high
school staff, Exeter, was guest
speaker at the Easter Sunrise,
Service in Zion United Church.
Special music was provided by
the choir and by Kathie Schenk,
Brenda Fahner, Barbara Pfaff
and Katherine Ratz.
UCW
Crediton UCW met April 8 in
the Sunday School rooms for the
Easter Thankoffering meeting.
Mrs. Robert Reid conducted the
worship service, assisted by
Mrs. William Hodge, Mrs. Alvin
Baker and Mrs. NelsonLamport.
A film on Japan was shown.
The president, Mrs. Earl Neil,
conducted the businesa, opening
the session with prayer. The
supply committee was asked to
send away the stamps since the
collection box was filled.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Art Amy of Paris,
& Mrs. John McKay and
Lynn of London and Mr. & Mrs.
Lloyd Eagleson, Exeter, were
Sunday gnetts of Mrs. Alvin Fink-
better.
Mr. & Mrs. Alf Tilley spent
'the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Harry Crocker of Lambeth.
Group Captain and Mrs. E. P.
Johnson of St. Huberts, Quebec
called on Mr. & Mrs. Sam king
one day last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Mack spent
Easter with Mr. & Mrs. LeSlie,
London. They attended the Easter
service at Si, John's Anglican
Church.
Gaestt at the home of Mr. &
Mrs. N. C. Motley included mt.
& MrS, Verne Arinstrong,Steven
and Philip of Alma; Mr. & MrS.
Jack Church, London)Mr. &Mrs.
Larry Day, Montreal and Mr. Reg
Hackdorn of Tawas, Michigan.
Mr. & Mrs. Motley returned with
Mr. Hackdern on Tttesday to va-
cation In Michigan.
Mrs. Edward Darby and child-
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The Willing Workers Claps of -
the United Church are panning
on .a visit to the DashwoOd.plan..,
„trig: Mills at Centralia and pash,
WOO, Friday evening,
Mrs. Wes preele of llderton
spent a few days leet week with.
her sister,_ Mre, Harold Mepee,
elcl And Mr, McDonald,
Mr, .4 Mrs, Joseph lieltori
(the fernier. -WlIe Stewar4on)
Were: married Saturday,
Mrs, Hussell 'pollocit of
London and Miss Mary Cornett
of Torelite called on several
relatives here, paturtlay.
Mrs, Jerry Qackstetter and
son has Deer), visiting with Mr,
& Mrs, Cecil .Sinithers while Mr,
.a,e1cetetter has been a Patient
in Smith Huron Hospital, Exeter,
& Mrs. Joe Hodge of De-
trot. visited Friday with their
aunt, Mrs. Albert P ollock and
called on several other friends.
Several ladies of the pelted
Church .enjoyed last Wednesday
evening, with the Unite.d Church
ladies at Lieury United Church
when Sister Margaret of Mount
Carmel school was the guest
speaker.
Mr. & Mrs, .Chas, Wareham
and Miss Devine Mason of Sarnia
visited last Wednesday with Mr.
& Mrs. Lawrence Pollock.
EASTER VISITORS
Miss Lillian Ulens of Windsor
at her home here.
Mrs. Fred Steeper of Parkhill
with Mr. & Mrs. Willis Steeper
and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Merner
and Stephen of Toronto with Mr.
& Mrs. Harvey Eaglespn, Helen
and Gary,
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Larmer with
relatives at Burketon and Oshawa.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Curts
with Mr. & Mrs. Clare Ritchie
and family in Sarnia.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Gardner and
family of Newmarket with his
mother, Mrs. J. Gardner.
Miss Elda Brown of London and
Miss Carol Brown of Port Hope
with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Brown.
Stratford, with Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Morlock;
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Zurbrigg,
Waterloo, with Rev. & Mrs. How-
ard 7,urbrigg.
An interesting instrument
The feature of last week's south Huron Evangelistic Crusade at Zion United Church in Crecliton was the
appearance of Rev. and mrs. Reginald Greenway of Sycamous, British Columbia. Mr. Greenway who has
been conducting Crusades for 29 years is also a concert artist on the violin and harp. Above, Mrs.
Greenway is telling a couple of interested girls, Debbie Finkbeiner and Kathy Scott about the harp
her husband plays so efficiently, T-A photo
Services well attended
Evangelists at Crediton
ren visited last Thursday with
Mrs. Vera Bullock and Mrs.
Isaac Gower. Mrs. Bullock and
Mrs. Gower accompanied Mrs.
Darby when she returned to Wil-
lowdale.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilmar Wein and
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Bender enjoyed
a leisurely tour during the Easter
weekend. They drove through
Michigan to Mackinaw City,
crossed the Mackinac Bridge,
visited Sault Ste Marie and Elliot
Lake and went as far north as
Sudbury where snow still lay on
the sheltered slopes of the
hills. The return was made along
the highway east of Georgian
Bay, with a stop at Midland.
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Becker and
Mr. & Mrs. Don Dinney spent
Easter weekend in Nashville and
attended the Grand Ole Opry and
visited Mr. & Mrs. Carl Butler
and daughter of Franklin, Tenn.
To spend the Easter weekend
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Greenwood
and family, Don Mills, were with
Mr. & Mrs. Will Oestricher;
S/L and Mrs. Robert Palmer
and family, Trenton and Mr.
Calvin Fahrner, Waterloo, with
Mr. & Mrs. Emmery Fahrner;
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hilborn and
Cathy, Belleville, with Miss Nola
Faist;
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Green and
family, Woodstock and Mr. &
Mrs. Ron Griffith and family,
London, with Mr. & Mrs. Eldon
Smith;
Mr. & Mrs. Don Mahoney and
Kerry Lynne, Hespeler with Mr.
& Mrs. Sam King;
Mr. & Mrs. Don Hendrick and
family, Petrolia, with Mr. & Mrs.
Ed Hendrick;
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce McLennan,
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