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Mr. & Mrs. Jack Jesney and
Darlene Collett visited for three
weeks with Mr. & Mrs. Clarence
McDonugh and family Sooke
Vancouver Island, Mr. & Mrs.
McDonugh lived in Crediton a
few years ago.
Victor Green returned home
last Friday after being a patient
in St, Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Verne Belmore,
Galt spent the weekend with Mr.
& Mrs. Jim Edwards and Pat.
Mr. 81 Mrs. Stan Preszcator
spent Monday with Mr. & Mrs.
Harold McCallum, RR 1, Walton.
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238-2161 235-2311 BEST IN PARADE — The Erich Freiter family of Eidelweiss Acres, near Dashwood really got into the swing of
things. Complete with authentic costumes and bond, the Freiter float was judged the best in the Friedsburg
Days parade again this year. T-A photo
Trip to East Coast
marred by motel fire
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Mrs, Ken Brzier and girls of
Brantford visited on Monday last
with Mr. 4; Mrs. Alvin PaSsmore.
Mr. & Mrs, Rudi Fast and
Nicholas of Moosejaw Saskat-
chewan visited over the weekend
with Rev. carry and Mrs.
Robinson.
Mrs, Susan Kingma and
Michael Exeter were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Glenn
Rohde.
Mr. & Mrs. William Snow were
guests at the wedding of Jane
Dougall to Fraser Willis at
Robinson United Church, London
on Saturday and also the
reception at Sunningdale Country
Club, London. The bride was a
former teacher at Usborne
Centel School.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan
and Connie were Sunday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. John
McLauchlan of London.
Mr. & Mrs. Chas Jeffery visited
on Sunday with - Mrs. Madge
Luther at Huronview Clinton.
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Willert,
Jimmy and Scot, Zurich visited
on Sunday evening with Mr. &
Mrs. Glenn Jeffery.
Mr. & Mrs. Manford Vickers,
Calgary Alberta, Mrs. Annie
Ostrom, Robert Quinn, London;
Mrs. William Thomson, Exeter
called on Mr, & Mrs. Glenn
Jeffery and Mr. & Mrs. William
Rohde on Monday evening.
Agnes Bray visited a few days
last week with relatives in
Toronto. Daily Specials
family vacationed at Ottawa,
Montreal and Niagara Falls
recently,
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Bruce, Wind-
sor; Mr. & Mrs. Glen Walper,
Detroit; Mr, & Mrs, John Snyder,
Brantford; Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Vandahl, Douglas, Diane and
Earl and Lyn Wexler, Montreal
visited on the holiday weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hayter
and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Wein and Lea,
Hanmer; Erma Wein, Clinton
and Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wein
holidayed with Mrs. Hilda Wein.
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Rader,
Stratford; Mrs. Hilda Haugh and
Mrs. Ray VanDorsselaer at-
tended the funeral of Mrs. Wm.
Schumaker at Pigeon, Michigan,
Saturday, August 3.
Mr. & Mrs. Dave Rader at
Manitoulin Island visited with
11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Chinese'and Canadian Cuisine
AIR CONDITIONED
Wally's Chinese
Garden
Mr. & Mrs, Eric Eagleson and
Marshall and Mr. & Mrs, Allan
Eagleson and family while
Stacey Rader stayed with her
grandparents, Mr. & Mrs.
Gordon Scott and family.
Mr. & Mrs, Leeland
Restemayer, Robert and Mike
Ziler and Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Weiberg and girls, London
vacationed at Inverlocky last
week where the fishing was
great.
Mr, & Mrs. Milton Lambke,
Chesley Lake called on Mr. &
Mrs. Lorne Becker recently.
Wayne Becker spent a week with
his sister and husband, Mr. &
Mrs. Ross Liebold, Stratford.
On the occasion of Mr. & Mrs.
Lorne Becker's wedding an-
niversary, 13 friends and
relatives made a surprise visit,
Personals
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
Mr. & Mrs. Ervin Devine ac-
companied by Mr. & Mrs. Ken
McCrae returned home from a
two-week trip to the Gaspe
Peninsula, Quebec, New Brun-
swick. They saw the Tidal Bore in
Nova Scotia, Prince Edward
Island and visited Man and His
World.
The trip was marred by the
burning of the Albrotos Motel
where they stayed at Drum-
mondville. They were on the first
floor and got all their belongings
out. Those on the second floor
were less fortunate.
235-0464 Exeter Main St.
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guest speaker, soloist STARL1TE
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Return'from
European tour
MT. CARMEL
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold McCann
returned home Friday evening
after having been away for
eighteen days on the Huron
County Beef Producers Tour to
Europe. While there they toured
Holland, Germany, Austria,
Switzerland and France.
Mr. & Mrs. David McCallum
and family, Alberta, are visiting
with the latter's parents, Mr. &
Mrs. Chas. Dietrich.
Mr. Jack Doyle, London was a
weekend guest with Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. McCann.
Judy Hodgins is spending this
week at the Bayfield Church
Camp as a leader for the Youth
Group.
Mary Eileen Carey, Toronto
was a holiday visitor on the
weekend with her parents Mr. &
Mrs. Joe Carey and family.
Mr. &-Mrs. John Glavin, Mr. &
Mrs. Ben • Dietrich, and Mr. &
Mrs. Joe Carey visited last
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Trudell, Tilbury and joined a
party of relatives to honour
Camilla and Ray on their Silver
Anniversary.
Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Carey at-
tended their nephew's wedding
last Saturday in Windsor.
Mr. & Mrs. Nick Jeromkin and
family accompanied by Pam
Trainor holidaying for two weeks
at their cottage in the North.
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Mr. & Mrs. John de Niet and
Tina, Willowdale; Paul Rader
and Susan VanWyck, London
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Irvin
Rader,
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Miller and
family, Stratford, holidayed with
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Huffman, Port
Colborne; Mr. & Mrs. Harry
Guenther and Jerry, Windsor
visited over the weekend with
Mrs, Letta Taylor. Mrs. Taylor
returned to Port Elgin to
vacation at their cottage with the
Guenthers.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Guenther,
lylarkdale, Mr, &,*,Ksr...Ted Webb;
and girls, Kitchener; Mr. & Mrs.
Harry Tucker, London holidayed
with Mr. & Mrs. Sid Baker.
Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Merner and
Harold Luft, Kitchener, spent the
weekend with Mrs. Louella
Tiernan and Mrs. Susan Merner.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Becker and
family, Waterloo; Mr. & Mrs.
Michael Gravel, Peterborough
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Valentine
Becker and other relatives.
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Watson and
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Grand Bend
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August 8 - 9 - 10
Exeter, Parkhill, Grand Bend,
Durham and Woodstock.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Grigg of
Strathroy visited Sunday with his
mother, Mrs. Rosie Grigg.
Dick Love of Sarnia is spending
the summer with his grand-
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Colin Love.
Danny Love of Sarnia spent
Saturday with them and the two
boys visited their other grand-
father, Mr. Horton McDougall, in
Hensall,
Brian Love and Julie Lemery
and two friends from Ottawa
spent the weekend with Brian's
grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Colin
Love and also with Mr. & Mrs.
Gerry Love and family.
Mrs. Goldie Pickering of
Windsor visited Sunday with Mrs,
May Holt.
Robin McVittie of
Southhampton spent a week's
holidays with her grandmother
Mrs. Lawrence Johnson.
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GRAND BEND
Outdoor services at the United
church were well attended
Sunday morning. Guest speaker
was Major R. D. McKerracher
who is Public Relations officer
_for the Salvation Army in_Lon-
- don.
Guest soloist was Mrs, Philip
Walker of Oakwood, and her two
selections were "I don't know
how to love Him", from the Rock
Musicale, Jesus Christ Super-
star, and "Spirit of God", from
the Medical Mission Sisters.
Personals
Elizabeth Kennedy of Waterloo
spent two weeks holidays with
her parents Mr. & Mrs. Clarke
Kennedy.
Mrs. Rufus Turnbull is a
patient at South Huron Hospital
at Exeter.
Dr. & Mrs. C. B. Sanders and
David, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Beeston
all of Welland spent the weekend
with Mrs. Sander's parents, Mr.
& Mrs. Art Finkbeiner.
Sharon Morenz of Edmonton,
Alberta, is spending a weeks
holidays with her parents Mr. &
Mrs. Roy Morenz and other
relatives and friends in this area.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Miller who
had resided in Australia for four
years have been visiting her
mother, Mrs. Gladys Brodrick
and have now left to take up
residence in New York,
Eber Lewis of Goderich spent
the weekend with his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Alec
Hamilton.
Mrs. Bill Schlegel entertained
at a brunch at her home for bride-
elect, Martha Kneale who is at
present working in Hamilton, The
bride-to-be was presented with a
•set of crystal. Guests were from
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