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.4:mccessful Year
Word has been received that
'facer Nasmith, son of Mr. and
IiiTrS. D. C. Nasinith. has Lief: ess-
44)1Y passed his second year Arts
examinationsat Queen's Univer-
sity, Kingston.
PI Peter reported at ,M.C.S. Corn-
wallis; Got rswallis, on May
Ist, to continue his training as a
cadet in the R.C.N. summer train-
trig Plan, He spent four clays at
is home here before reporting to.
Ilia base,
Flach, of Southampton, were Sun-day guests with Mr. and Mrs, Me-
Gowan.-
-Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Haist,
Caroline and Arnold, of Toronto,
spent the week-end with her niece,
Mrs. Harold Congram, and Mr.
Congram,
--Mr, and Mrs. A, D. MacWil-
Earn spent the weelt-end in Wind-
ar and attended a meeting of the
Associated High School Boards of
Ontario,
--Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burchill and
children spent Sunday in .Stayner
with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Kerr and
children.
—Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brown
and children, of Kingston, spent
the week-end with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown, and Mr.
and Mrs. James Stapleton, and
visited other friends and relatives.
—Holiday visitors with lifts, Dave
Weir and Fannybelle were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Weir and son, Jim, of
Welland, Miss Joan Weir, of Ham-
ilton General Hospital, Mr. Al
Schaefer and Miss Elsie Shwanz, of
Weiland, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Weir, of London, and Misses Hazel
and Minn Weir, of 'Toronto.
—Miss Nancy Slosser, nurse-in-
training at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, is spending a' two weeks
vacation with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Slosser.
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IRE Of T YEAR...
TOP BOWLERS—This group of bowlers were pre-
sented with trophies at the banquet last Wednesday
at the Legion Home staged by the Ladies' Wednes-
day Night Bowling Club. The group included the
season's winners, back row, left to xight, Mary
Campbell,„ Shirley Storey,... Mayne Rintoul,.. Helen
Casemore; ;front, Zelnia Iterteg and Dolores Peachey,
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-Mr. and Mrs. Chris NeWniall
spent the week-end 'with their
son-inalaw and daughter, , and
Mrs. Bruce Edgar, in Oahavva,
—Mr, and Mrs. Herb Fuller, Bill
and Wendy spent the week-end
with her sister, Mrs. Franit,Innes,
Mr. Xnnes and family at Black -
water,
--Mr. and Mrs, Wiliam. Heed and
family spent Sunday in Niagara
—Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Winkler
and Gary, of Kitchener, and Miss
Hazel Weeks, of Teeswater, visited
over the week-end with Mr, arid
Mrs, George Jacques.
—Mrs. Clarence Borho is a pa-
tient in Wingham General Hos-
pital.
—Ken Coultes, of the Canadian
Bank of Commerce staff, has been
transferred to Lakefield, Ontario,
and left Tuesday morning to take
over his new duties,
—Mrs, William Alton spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Alton at Dungannon.
--Mr. and Mrs, Harry Posliff and
daugher, Joan, of Strathroy, spent
the week-end with Mrs. W, H.
Gurney.
—Recent guests at the home of
Mrs, W, A. Galbraith were Mrs.
J. P. Galbraith, Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. ,Galbraith and twin
sons, Ian and Brian, Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Galbraith and son,
David, of Kitchener, and Miss
Helen Black.
—Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hogan, of
Toronto, visited with her brother,
Mr. Wilfred White, Mrs. White and
family at the week-end.
—Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pickford,
Jo-Anne and Richard attended the
dedication service in the new St.
Luke's Anglican Church, Dixie
Road, Port Credit, last week where
Mrs. Pickford's brother, Rev, Doug-
las C. Canny, is rector. Mr. and
Mrs. Pickford and Richard also
visited with his cousin, Mr. and
Mrs, 3, R. Longstaffe, and 'her bro-
ther, Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Candy,
in Toronto, while Jo-Anne stayed
with Mrs. D. Hector at Port Credit.
—Miss Penny Gerrie and Miss
Barbara Pickford, Bob tRintoul and
Jack Vivian spent Saturday in
Toronto.
—Mr. and Mrs, Jack Keyes, of
Toronto, visited at the week-end
with her sister, Mrs. Jack Brophy,
and Mr. Brophy.
—Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hethering-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Craw-
ford are holidaying at the Seigniory
Club in Ottawa this week, where
they are enjoying golf.
—Rev. 3, C. Thompson, Mrs.
Thompson and family, of London,
visited with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Reid, on Sunday after-
noon.
—Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Ritter and
family spent the holiday 'week-end
at their cottage 'at Lurgen Beach.
—Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Riches and
family, of Toronto, were holiday
week-end guests with Mrs. Riches'
parents, Rev. and Mrs. C, F. John-
son.
—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Angus
were week-end visitors in London
with Mr. and Mrs. John Wina-
chuck.
—Mr. and Mrs. T. •A. Elliott, of
Edmonton, are visiting at the home
of Mrs. Vera McKibben. •
—Mrs. Irlma Jenkins left by
plane Saturday to visit with her
two sons, Bill and Harvey, and
their families at Sudbury,
—Mr, and Mrs. Ted Gau'ley and
family, of Owen Sound, were visit-
ors in town on Saturday.
—Mr. and Mrs. Mel Keating,
a. Charles and DaVid and Mrs. David
Chamney, of Exeter, visited with
friends and relatives in Winghain
on Saturday.
—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibbons
and family, of London, were week-
end guests with hii parents, • Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Gibbon's.
—Misses Carol and Sally Craw-
ford and Miss Jean"` Gurney spent
the week-end at the Crawford cot-
tage at Grand Bend'. Miss Barbara,
Pickford and Miss Penny Gerrie
spent Sunday afternoon with them,
—Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stainton
and Miss Barbara Stainton visited
with Mr. and. Mrs. Neil Stainton in
Toronto at •the week-end and at-
tendrid the races at the Woodbine
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—Mrs. Ket Detheridge, Heather
and Kelly, of Brantford, visited
over the week-end ,with her aunt,
Mrs. W. C, Murray.
—Miss Elva Pearen, 'who has
spent the past winter with her sis-
ter in the United States, arrived
home on Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs. George Silcox, of
Ridgetown, visited over the holiday
week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Hugh
Carmichael.
—Mr, and Mrs. Donald Watsoil.
and family, of Clinton?, visited over
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Dave Hutchinson, and celebrated
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--Geor,Y;e Porter, Of Thronto,
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-Mr, and Mrs. Bruee Robertson.
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—Mr. and Mrs, Weir EkenswIller,
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Stone.
Me. and. Mrs. liarvey IlaneY
and family, of Brantford, were
week-end guests with Mrs. W.
Haney,
--Miss Anne :Geddes visited with
Mr. and Mrs, N. M. Geddes in Tor-
onto over the holiday Week-end.
—Mrs. Albert Giesler,. of Walker,,
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