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Grand Bend Institute
discusses agriculture
EY MRS, .1,01,1,11,4091?
The October meeting of the
•Grand, Bend Women's 'lnstitttte.
Was held in the town hall Thum-
day, Oct. 30 with the president.;
Mrs, Veliwood •Gill, in the chair,
Mrs. Raymond Kading was ap-
POnted secretary to replace
Mrs. H, Pfile who is
The roll •call "What interested,
me most at a fall fair" was an-
Wered by all members. Mrs,:
Harold Wainer explained the
Jamaica Fttad and ten dollars
'was voted: for it.
The resolutions to the London
,
Area convention were read and;
discussed. Mrs, Roy Morena'
was- appointed delegate to the
econvention Nev. 1 and .2. Mrs.
Colin Love was named repre-
sentative to the South Hospital
,Auxiliary, Exeter, for 1961.
The meeting was turned over
ttttere'-aie!eeMettaket..;!,•:-..iern• tee.,
1 our M TrtpiCS f rom
M u:tia October)'.
29 e place Sat
The. evening
Jr. vitt lak
• THUR RUNDI4
waj spent player) "
t .Npvh iolosert marriage. to. Mr.
of
the staff of the local Hay And family were Sunday visitors • aerating
with the farmer's mother, Mrs.; Municipal Telephone office, she
Ethel. Squires at Granton. ! received a lamp and mystery
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jacques; package. The 'hostess was assisted by and family spent the weekend! ; her daughter, Miss Maureen i.e Windsor with Mr. and Mrs. r ! Burke, Mrs. Fred Walker, Mrs. Albert Manakin, Mrs. Roy Kirk, of Granion, 1. Marcel Collez, Mrs. Carl Rood and Mrs. Arthur, Alleniand, Mrs. visited with Misses Blanche and; ; Joe Van Dongen and Mrs. James Rhea Mills on Sunday. Dalton. Sr.. presided at 'the tea Mr. and Mrs. Will Cameron,
of Seaforth, visited with. Mr. 'and table which was centered by a
MrS. Ernie Vodden on Sunday. silver bowl of white Shasta ums and pink nations and ' Jean Doupe, of Science Hill, `pink and white t carnations
Was a weekend visitor with Mrs. I ; Personal items
'Arthur Hopkins. Mrs. John McDonald attended Norma Herm RNof St. Joseph's I School convention Hospital, London, th visited with 1 ine Home
nto and dst week,
her ;parents, Mr. and Mrs, Arn-; Church service and. Sunday
old Bern for the weekend. i School in (the United Church will.
A number from Woodham at- be on standard. time Sunday,
tended a concert of Barber-shop r Oct. 30. Being Layman's Sunday,
music held in the Technical! Mr, Robert Southcott, of Exeter School, London, on Friday and! will be guest speaker, Saturday evenings of last week.
sox and attended the wedding of it was a surprise birthdaY
their .grandson. t party Oh Thursday, Oct. 20 for
Mr. And Mrs. Emery Desjar-! Mrs. Bertha when her
,dins and Murray spent the week- three. sisters. Mrs. C. Rice, Mrs,
end in Chatham And attended Elvin Elliott of Detroit and
the wedding of Mrs. Pes.lartlin's Mrs. Ed. Pwlesky of St. Clair
niece. and Mr. and. Mrs. Dale Ffile of
A number • of relatives and Sarnia spent the day with her.
friends attended the Einan-.Me- Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Patter,
Portland wedding in Bernie .on • son spent the weekend in De-
troit and attended the Auto,
show,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ridcloch
and .family, of 'Sarnia, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, .14WT-
ence Johnson and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Weltwood Gill
attended The Times-Advocate
banquet at Armstrong's .Res•
tatirent on Saturday, Oct, 22 for
correspondents anti friends.
'MRS. -AR
.:;..=MAnatErr,,,Megitz.zna 111"b'ehalt Lgarnes.
guests Mrs
Personal items
vari
of satin "uQngen with
a Z itl
bound blankets
r e s e-ter mmersteeg p
dames
to Mrs. Les. Adams, convener.
of Agriculture and Canadian. In-
dustry. Mrs. William Love corn-
mented. on. the motto "Let us
never forget that the cultivation
of the earth is the most irn-
porta•nt labor of men. When
tillage hegins, other arts follow..
The farmers therefore are the
founders of civilization."
Mrs. Ervin Rader of Dash-
wood was guest speaker. She
• spoke on the difference in farm-
ing 20 years ago and today„
Mrs. C. Reeves favoured with, a
piano ,seto, Mrs, Note Taylor.
conducted a contest.
Tea was served by hostesses
Mrs. V. Ridley, Mrs, R. Ra-
voile, Mrs. N. Taylor and Mrs.
SMabelhow Desjardine,
On Thursday evening, October
20, twenty-five Vests gathered
at I./e home of Mrs. Marty
Burl in Oakwood; Park to hon-
iss Corr-le Van Dr-gen,
Woodha
d M Harry Squire from Mrs, Ivan Grigg, repre- .an rs.
Mrs. Robert Rundle attended
the funeral of her friend, the
'late Lillian Smith, in London, on'
Saturday.
Mrs. ',Jessie Ewen, of Los An-I
geles, visited with her friend,;
Mrs. M, Copeland, the past'
week,
- Mr, and Mrs. Frank Rodd, •
Miss Edith Rodd of London, Mr. i
-And Mrs. George Wheeler and
David, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cope.;
land.- were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Rodd and Pamela on'
Sunday.
Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean,1
Mrs. Jessie Ewen spent 'Sunday;
in Appio with 'Mr. and Mrs.!
George Stephenson,
• Mrs. William Rundle, Mrs.
Gerald Brintnell, Mrs. Arnold
Here, and, Norma attended a
shower held at. the home of Miss
Betty Good for Mrs. Douglas
Shepherd in St. Marys on Satur-
day evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. George .Mitchell
visited on Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Ronald Mitchell And
Wayne.
mr. and Mrs. Colin Love spent
the weekend et Guelph With W.
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Happy Doubles Club
On Tuesday evening the first
fall meeting of the Happy Dou-
bles Club was held-in the church
basement. The worship service
Was taken by Mr. and Mrs. Don-
aid Bray and Mrs. Lorne Pass-
more.
Rev. Hugh Wilson favored
with a vocal 'solo accompanied by
Mrs. William Rohde. A talk and
pictures of Western Canada were
given by Mr. Howard Johns, of
Elimville. Several games and
contests were enjoyed. Lunch
was served by the committee in
charge, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Bray and Mr, and Mrs. Lorne
P assmore.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller,
Brian, Barry and Barbara were
Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Brock of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Merrill,
•Gordon, Brian and Esther of
Clinton were Sunday guests
With Mr. and Mrs. William Roh-
de,
Constable Jon 'Wilson, Mrs.
Wilson and Michael of Ottawa
are spending this week with
rev., 'Hugh and Mrs. Wilson.
Mr. and !Mrs. Chas. Jeffery
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Jeffery on Sunday and went
to see Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jef.
ferY'e new home at Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde
attended the Times Advocate
banquet at Armetrong'S Beaten-
trent,. Exeter, on Saturday eve-
:vine.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock
'end Mr. and Mrs. Chas
of Exeter. were Monday evening
gueste wth Mr. and Mrs, Edwin
Millet, the occasion bring Bar-
bare Miller'r third birthday.
Quite a htnnber from this
eirtntrunity Went to Janies SL
Chitral,. Exeter, to hear Dr,
Robt McClure on Friday eve,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardi-
ner and Marilyn were Sunday
guests with Mr. and Thigh
Duncan of BIooiningtlale.
'Mrs, Jack Borland spent a few
'days in Mount Hope where her
.father, Mr. B. Willard gut,
toed a heart attack. rtt.
Mrs. Glenn Jeffery it a pa.
tient id St, Joseph's Hospital,
tendon. Where She Will undergo
SttrgerY on Thursday. Alan 3cf-
fay is staying With Mr. and
)4ft,11,7111tayn Rohde.
Nortnan Knight„ Me, and
*W. TWO/ -old /kiln ot
Statert /!sited ott Sunday with
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