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By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR.
E',ber Lewis, Goderich Hospital
spent the Weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Leonard Wein.
Tammy Preszca tor,
Sebringville is spending a couple
of weeks with her parents Mr. &
Mrs. Stan Preszcator.
Robert England Jr., Huron
Park, spent Friday night with his
grandmother Mrs. Stan Presz-
ca tor.
Mr. & Mrs, Jim Edwards,
Walkerton spent the weekend at
their home in Crediton and
visited Saturday evening with
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Wein.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Dinney and
family spent Thursday at the
African Safari in Rockton.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Stan Preszcator were Mr. &
Mrs. Wilfred Preszcator,
Bridgeport, Ont., Miss Tammy
Preszcator, Sebringville, Ed
Chalmers, RR 2 Centralia, Mrs,
Elaine Foran and Robert and Mr.
Robert England, Huron Park.
Miss Tracey Pinner returned
home to Fort Erie after spending
the past couple of weeks with her
grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Pinner.
The Blanskard Municipal Telephone System
is holding a
Banquet & Dance
for their telephone users on
OCTOBER 10 7:30 p.m. sharp
Kirkton-Woodham Community
Centre, Kirkton
This is celebrating 50 years as a
Municipal System.
Tickets must be purchased in advance from the
office in Kirkton before September 21, 1974,
$3.50 per person.
By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
RODEO DECORATION WINNERS — The Exeter Board of Trade sponsored a rodeo window decoration
contest. Winning first prize was Country Flowers while Dinney's Furniture was second. In the above picture
Board of Trade president Don Webster presents the prizes to Joanne Dinney of Country Flowers and Jon
Dinney of Dinney Furniture. Getting honourable mention were Boyle's Ladies Wear, H & K Sports Centre and
3reene's Variety. T-A photo
Ladies meet after 25 years,
spend weekend together
GRAND BEND and Kevin, and her brother Mr. &
Mrs. Elmer Desjardine and other
friends, also her two daughters
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Tetreau and
family of Lambeth and Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Patton and family of
London.
United Church news
Regular service was held in the
United church Sunday morning
with Rev. H. Dobson in charge.
Special music was supplied by
Mrs. Philip Walker when she
sang two solos from the Medical
Mission Sisters, "It's a long road
to Freedom" and "Speak to me
Wind."
FREE
BUS
SERVICE
London
BINGO
Games
Every Mon.,
Wed. & Sat.
(Due to Western Fair, No
Bingo on Saturdays, Aug. 31,
Sept. 7 and 14)
BUS DEPARTS AS FOLLOWS
Dashwood 6:15 p.m.
Exeter 6:30 p.m.
Huron Park 6:40 p.m.
Centralia 6:45 p.m.
Lucan 6:55 p.m.
Phone 235-0450
Two old friends spent the
weekend with Mrs. Leroy
Bariteau, Mrs. Emily Fillion of
Detroit and Mrs. Donna Flory of
Sylvania, Ohio. The three had
last seen each other when they,
worked together in Detroit 25
years ago.
Karen Latta of Sarnia spent a
few days last week with her
grandparents Mr. & Mrs. George
La tta.
Mrs. Katie Vincent returned
home last week from a two and a
half week visit with her son Rev,
and Mrs. Morris Vincent,
Richard and Nancy at Morden,
Manitoba.
Rev. and Mrs. H. Dobson
returned last week from a
months holidays and they
travelled as far north as Sault
Wendy Nixon, St. Marys spent
a few days last week with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. & Mrs.
Gerald Hern.
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Johnson and
family, Whitby were weekend
guests with Mr. & Mrs. John
Scott.
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter
and Mr, & Mrs. Bill Anderson, all
of Guelph visited with Mr. & Mrs,
Ernest Ferguson on Sunday.
Craig and Caroline Wallis,
London spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Alton Wallis.
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Hern, Zion,
Mr. & Mrs. Rustin, St. Marys and
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Wilkinson,
Leamington were Sunday visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Earl French.
Cathy Hobbs, Lucan visited
with Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson
on Monday.
Louise, Lynn and Lisa Mardlin,
Wesley spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins
while their parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Fred Mardlin holidayed in
Michigan.
Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins at-
tended a bridal shower for
Margaret O'Neil in Lucan United
Church Friday evening.
Ste. Marie, visiting relatives
enroute going and coming. In
Nipissing township they attended
Centennial celebrations, where
Mrs. Dobson was raised.
Mrs. Jim Prance, Mrs. Orval
Farrell and Mrs. John Lovie,
attended a trousseau tea
Saturday afternoon at Thedford
at the home of Mrs. Howard
Elliot in honour of her daughter
Karen.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. John
Lovie were Mr. & Mrs. Harold
Westman of Granton.
Mr. & Mrs, Bob Baird and
family of Sarnia visited Saturday
with her parents Mr. & Mrs.
Lawrence Curts.
Mr. & Mrs, Ray Latta of Sarnia
visited Sunday with his aunt and
uncle, Mr. & Mrs. Orval Farrel.
Friday night dinner guests with
Mrs. Annie Sherritt were Mr. &
Mrs. Lawrence Curts, Mr. & Mrs.
Dean Smith of Grand Bend; Mr.
& Mrs. William Curts of London;
.Mrs. Verna McGregor,. Parkhill;
Mrs. Nola Gerry, Strathroy; and
Marian Snyder, when they
celebrated Mrs. Sherrits and
Mrs. L. Curts birthdays.
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Latta, Todd
and Dale of Sarnia spent the
weekend with his parents Mr. &
Mrs. George Latta.
Visitors during the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Vern Ridley
were Mr. & Mrs. Langford Ridley
of Parkhill and Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Desjardine of Exeter,
Visitors last week and this
week with Mr. & Mrs.
Mervin Johnson and family were
their cousins, Mr. & Mrs. William
Goheen, Tammy and Brenda of
Timmins and their aunt and
uncle Mr. & Mrs. Ainsley Web-
ster of Owen Sound.
Dick Love of Sarnia who has
been working in Grand Bend
during the summer returned to
his home on Monday.
Mr, & Mrs. William Dore (the
former Margaret Sullivan of
Ailsa Craig) now of Los Angeles
California, . called on relatives,
and friends in Grand Bend last
Friday.
Mrs. Elsie Bestard of
Saskatoon, Sask., has been
visiting in this area with her son
Mr. & Mrs. Erwin Bestard,Brian
A TRICKY DOG — Spectators at
Sunday's Exeter rodeo were
treated to special entertainment.
Above, Jan Bishop assists her dog
in special tricks. T-A photo
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Buses
To The TV Show
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By Walter Ostena k
(Formerly the Gemutlichkeit
Show)
IN KITCHENER
Next Shows on Sept.
16 and 30
Alt seats on bus reserved
For information
call: 235-0450
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