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The Woodham UCW meeting HODGERT REUNION The 44th annual Hodgert reunion was held July 9 at Queen's Park, Stratford, with 62 for dinner and 90 in attendance for supper. Preschool 5 and under, Allan Bray, Michael Stewart; boys 6.7, Paul Gilmore, Bradley Rice; ,girls, 8-9, Ruth Bray, Brenda Hodgert; boys 8-9, Bradley Cann, Paul Gaiser; girls 1011, Diane Hodgert, Laurie Strapp; boys 10-11, Stephen Rice, Larry Mayo, Robert Bray; young ladies, Janice Stewart, Joanne Hodgert, Judith Cann; young men, Robert Bray, Grant Hodgert. Minute walk for ladies, Helen Hodgert, Bernice Olson; measuring distance for men, Grant Hodgert, Bradley Cann; girls kick-the-slipper, Laurel Hodgert, Brenda Hodgert; boys kick-the-slipper, Kevin Gilmore, Bradley Cann; ladies, kick-the-slipper, Judith Cann, Diane Hodgert; men kick-the-slipper, Don Mayo, Grant Hodgert. Relay, throwing paper plates, Larry Mayo, Kevin Gilmore; Marshmallow race, Ross and Kaye Hodgert, Helen and Jack Hodgert; button guess, Marian Cann; egg guessing, Sandra Stewert, Gloria Hart. Slate of officers for 1970, Honorary President, Foster Bray; president, Mrs. Whitney Coates; treasurer, Miss Lillian Hodgert; secretary, Mrs. Helen Hodgert. PASSMORE PICNIC The Passmore reunion was held in Riverview Park, Exeter, July 13 with 60 cousins enjoying a bountiful dinner. President Lorne Passmore was held in the church basement, Tuesday evening. Miss Linda Thacker opened the meeting with a hymn sing. Mrs. Ellis Strahan conducted the business part of the meeting. Mrs. Jim Miller introduced the guest speaker for the evening, the Rev, John Davidson from Calgary. Mrs. Ken Parkinson thanked the speaker. Mrs. Jim Miller had charge of the worship service. Mrs. Ken Parkinson read, the scripture. Readings were given by Miss Linda Thacker, Mrs. Jack Thomson and Mrs. Marvin Hartwick, Mrs. Ted Insley favored with a solo. Lunch was served by committee in charge. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Jack Atkinson of Lashburn, Sask. have been holidaying with their son, Dr. & Mrs, Don Atkinson and Karen, Miss June King of Stratford and David King of Hamilton spent the weekend at their home in the village. Rev. & Mrs. John Davidson and family of Calgary are visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Jas Miller and family. Miss Karen Atkinson spent last week holidaying with her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. L. J. Gingerich of London, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Asals and Betty of London visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Beckett and Geraldine and all enjoyed a picnic at the Pinery. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Rundle and Larry visited with Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Brintnell, Terri and Scott, Sunday. Mrs. Florence Tufts of London visited Friday with Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills. Mrs, Marie Mills of London was a Sunday visitor. Dr. & Mrs. Don Atkinson and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Atkinson of Lashburn, Sask., spent last week in the Muskoka District. Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Brine and Mr. & Mrs. Don Brine and Cheryl returned home on the weekend from a very enjoyable trip to the East Coast. Miss Terri Brintnell visited with Miss Dianne Rundle of Exeter, Sunday evening. Miss Terry Pringle of London is holidaying this week with Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna Copeland. conducted the business with the following officers elected for 1970. President, Bob Mayer; secretary, Jean Maven; table committee, Carman and Maybelle Cann and Allan and Blanche Johns; sports committee, Jim and Margaret Lowe and Gilbert and Jean Johns. A moment of silence was observed for all of the cousins who had passed away since the reunion last year, Almer Passmore, Robert Gardiner and Robert Cann. Winners of the children's sports were Karen Miller, Cheryl Cann, Mark Parsons, Scott Hodgert, Brenda Hodgert, Sheila Duncan, John Love, Kirk Mayer, Margaret Parsons, Leon Passmore, Brian Mayer, Janet Passmore, Nancy Cann, Murray Parsons, Larry Johns; married ladies, Jean Cann, Dorothy, Ratcliffe; married men, Ken Duncan, Jim Love; ladies kick-the-slipper, Janet Passmore, Helen Ratcliffe; men's kick-the-slipper, Ken Duncan, Ray Cann; girl rolling the ball, Margaret Parsons; boy rolling the ball, Leon Passmore; ladies' shoe scramble (couple) Audrey Passmore, Margaret Parsons; men's shoe scramble (couple) Lorne Passmore, Deanna Ratcliffe. Wheelbarrow race,. Leon and Janet Passmore; balloon race, Laird Passmore's side; marble race, Nancy Cann's team. Couple married the longest, Carman and Maybelle Cann; the most recently married couple, Ray and Jean Cann; oldest person present, Mrs. Edna Passmore; youngest person present, Patti Jane Love; lucky plate, Larry Johns; number of beans in a jar; Brian Maven. By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE The annual Sunday School picnic was held Friday in Riverview Park with about 80 in attendance. Dinner was served by the table committee, Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin and Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Knight. After dinner the sports were under the leadership of Donald Bray and Mr. & Mrs. Ray Cann. Results Were as follows: Nursery and Kindergarten class, boys, Paul Stewart, Robert McCallum; girls, Cheryl Stewart, Cheryl Cann; primary class, boys, Lee Hodgert, Bradley Cann; girls, Ruth Bray, Marlene Glanville; junior class, boys, Lawrence Kellett, Ronnie Stewart; girls, Diane Hodgert, Mary Kernick; intermediate class, boys, Robert Bray, Barry Miller and John Miner (tie); girls, Carolyn Glanville, Sylvia Stewart. Kick-the-slipper, nursery and kindergarten class, Robert McCallum, Alan Hodgert; primary class and over, kick the slipper in a box, boys, Lawrence Kellett, Ronnie Stewart; girls, Sylvia Stewart, Janice Stewart; intermediate class, boys, Barry Miller; girls, Margaret Hunkin. Boys three-legged race, Robert Bray and John Miner; girls, Sandra and Janice Stewart, Donna Stewart and Lori Lynn Stewart. Bean relay, Elaine Stewart's By MRS. ,G. HOOPER Mrs. Pearl Thomson of St. Marys spent Tuesday with Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Thomson and family, Mr. & Mrs. Morley Waugh of London visited Monday evening with Leonard Thacker, Linda, Cathy and Joy. Mr. & Mrs. Peter Vanexan and Lisa of Baden spent Sunday with Leonard Thacker and girls. Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson were entertained by Mr. & Mrs. George Robotham and Mrs. Loftus Muxlow of Strathroy to a picnic at Strathroy Park, Sunday held in honor of Mrs. Laverne Hawkins birthday. Mary Lou Thomson is attending Bimini Camp this week. Miss Donna Jones attended the Bryan reunion at Exeter, Sunday. Miss Veryl Hooper is spending a week at home with Mr. & Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper and Jeanette after spending some time in the New England States at Cape Cod Boston, Long Island, New Bork and visiting friends in Yonkers and Old Westbury, New York. team; clothes pin in bottle relay, Bradley Cann's team; penny in bottle relay, Lee Hodgert's team; water in cup relay, Darlene Passmore's team; water in bottle relay, Darlene Passmore's team. Mrs. George Racey of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Mrs. Sandy Elliot of Exeter, Mrs. Robert Swim, Robert and Michael of London visited recently with Mrs. Jennie Moore and Mr, & Mrs. William Snow. Miss Mary Kernick is spending this week at Camp Bimini. Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Stewart and family visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Schieck of Drayton. Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Listoen, Danny, Janet, Wayne and Yvonne of Lahr, Germany, spent the weekend and Mr. & Mrs. Oren Grace, Gerald and Ross of Gibraltar, Michigan spent Sunday evening and part of Monday with Mrs. Almer Passmore and family. Sunday they all had a get together at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Haist of London. Mrs. Bev Morgan, Gerry, Scot and Susan are spending a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Carey Joynt at their cottage on the Manitoulin Island. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray, Robert, Janet and Ruth are spending this week at Sauble Beach. Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Cann, Judith and Bradley are visiting with the Brays for a few days. Mrs. Gerald Bell, Douglas, Paul and Joanne of Hensall, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne and Larry, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne and Brenda, Mr. & Mrs. William Cann, Mr. & Mrs. Eric Kints were guests at the Ballantyne-Booth wedding and reception in Knox United Church, Agincourt, Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. William Webber of Aylesbury, Bucks, England, are Centralia folk enjoy holiday By MRS. FRED BOWDEN Visitors last week with Mrs. G. F. Penwarden at her cottage at Grand Bend were Mrs. George Hicks for a few days; Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Essery on Wednesday, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Shoebottom and Mary have returned home following a two week vacation at their cottage at Parry Sound. Mr. & Mrs, Richard Shoebottom and family of Exeter were guests with them for a weekend., Miss Wilda PolloOk of Kitchener visited for a few days with her sister, Mrs. Lorne Hicks. Mrs. Hicks returned home Saturday evening following a two week tour by bus of the East Coast. Sunday visitors at the home of Murray Abbott were his aunt, Mrs. Charlotte Alton of Vancouver, B.C. Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Abbott of Lucan and Art R o b ershaW of Eastwood, Ontario. Susan Tilley of London is holidaying with her grandmother, Mrs. Arthur Mc Falls. By MRS. S. HUTTON Mr. & Mrs, Bison Lynn spent the weekend up around Lake SimcOe. Mrs. Hazel Coward is on a trip to England, Mr, & Mrs. Reuben Pehlke and Mrs. Elizabeth Davidson, Monkton, visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Hutton, Dennis and Diane, Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Fulton and Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Hutton visited Wednesday evening with Mrs. Elgin Pehlke who is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. visiting with Mr, & Mrs. Lloyd Knight and Linda this week. Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde visited Monday evening with them. By GORDON MORLEY Mr. & Mrs. Earl Baker of St. Thomas visited over last weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Roland Neil. Visitors Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick were Dr. D.M. Campbell, San Francisco; Mrs. Ella Flanagan, Gore Bay; Mrs. Erma Willett, Sault Ste Marie; Mr. & Mrs. Jack Bischoff and Peter, Toronto; Dr. & Mrs. Colin McKeen, Harrow; Mr. & Mrs. James Lumsden, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Walker and family, Donald McKeen, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence McKeen and family, all of Strathroy; Mrs. Jessie Advance Phone Orders Accepted MAIN ST, KONGSKILDE'S CANADIAN SALES TEAM — A three-day joint meeting of Kongskilde Limited salesmen from Canada and the United States was held in Exeter last. week. The group shown above are in charge of the Canadian sales operation, Back, left, regional sales reps Gary Richardson and Gerry Smith and Doug Stringer, director of Canadian sales. Front, regional sales rep John Humeniuk, president and general manager Mike Darbishire and secretary Jeanne Hall. T-A photo. Many attend Thames Road picnic others at weddings and cottages 1 Kirkton couple tour Alaska By MRS, HAROLD DAVIS KIRKTON Mr. & Mrs. Harry Burgin left by motor for a trip to Vancouver, B.C. From there they will take a boat tour to Alaska. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dobson of London spent the weekend with Mrs. Wm. J. Blackler. Flowers in St. Paul's Church Sunday morning were in memory of the late Ernest Cowdrey. Misses Debbie Schaefer, Lynn Robinson, Ellen Eveleigh and Joan Heard are attending Bimini Camp this week. rt Ken Bladder was soloist in the Presbyterian Church in St. Marys, Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Alex Irvine are holidaying this week at Niagara Falls and Sault Ste. Marie. Mr. & Mrs. McRae of North Bay are visiting with Mr. & Mrs. • Reg Paul and David. Mr. & Mrs. Allan Mason of Islington and Mr. & Mrs. Ron Marshall of Galt were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Marshall and family. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Dan Jarvis were Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Hervieux of Algoma Mills, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Atthill of Kitchener, Mr. & Mrs, Harris of Wingham and Mr. & Mrs. Don Hervieux and family of Toronto. Mrs. Vera Balfour of Waterloo has been visiting her sister, Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Paul. Mrs. Wm. J. Blackler and David are spending this week with Mrs. Harold Henry and Jeff at Point Clarke. Mr, & Mrs. Ray Switzer attended a wedding in Niagara Falls, Saturday. Miss Ethel Copeland of London is on vacation at her home in Kirkton. Quite a number from this community attended the Passmore picnic at Riverview Park, Exeter, Sunday. Nairn, Dr. and Mrs. Don Hay and family, Dr. Wilbert McKeen and family, London; Mrs. Agnes McKeen, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon McKeen, Mr. & Mrs. Bev Taylor and Mary, Mr. & Mrs. Russell McKeen, Mr. & Mrs. Donald McKeen of Ilderton; Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Walper and family, Greenway; George Neil and Mrs. E. Johnson and Bill, Parkhill. During the afternoon, Mr. & Mrs. Don Newey, Carol and Colleen arrived home after spending three years in Germany. During the afternoon Reg, Duncan, Ian and Catharine M c Keen entertained with bag-pipe selections. Brinsley family hosts a large visiting group MILT ROBBINS &SON LTD. E XE TE R 285.2040