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Exeter pair mark event
Exeter United Church was
the scene recently when fami-
ly and friends gathered to
honor Frank and Dorothy
Wildfong on the occasion of
their Golden Wedding
anniversary.
Ammo Franklin Wildfong
and Dorothy Evaline
Grasalck were married in
1932 in pc then Main St.
Manse witb ROv. A.E. Elliott
POSTER CONTEST — Posing with the posters they submitted to the Kirkton Hor-
ticultural Society's poster contest are Jeff Sykes, Mitchell; Karen Westlake, Exeter
and Carol Willis, Exeter.
PRIZE POSTERS — The Kirkton Horticultural Society's poster contest drew many
entries from the surrounding area. Standing in front of their posters are (from left)
Wendy tannin, Dublin, Jean Buswell and Christine Coates, both from Centralia, and
Vicki Parsons, Elimville.
_Trip for Greenway ladies
By ANNE WALPER Shirley Eagleson accom-
Greenway pained Gerald and Carolyn
Several ladies from here.
are planning on joining the
Cloverdale Women's Institute
ladies on their trip on Tues-
day to Listowel and Stratford.
August is slipping away
much faster than I would like
and days are getting cooler. l
hope it will soon warm up
again. -
I enjoyed a few days in
$uelph this week and return -
4d home on Thursday night.
Rona Hickey of Toronto is
visiting with Carman and In-
ez Woodburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smithers
spent one day recently in Lon-
don with Viola Curts.
Doug and Cathy Waiper
spent the weekend at a cot-
'tage with her parents at
Parry Sound.
Rev. Gordon Pickell of
Goderich was in charge of the
service in the United Church
Sunday morning. He took dor
the topic of his sermon, "Fac-
ing the Music."
Bill Johnson attended the
Johnson reunion on Saturday
at Springbank Park and later
in the day attended the wed-
ding of a friend at Elora. The
reception was held at Elora
Conlmunity Centre.
Brent Larmer has returned
home from the. hospital.
Kiticton
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
,Miss Ehtel Copeland spent
a few days with Miss Evelyn
Walkom in Kitchener
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Burns
Blackler spent Sunday at a
Fly -in at Mount Albert.
Flowers in St. Paul's
Anglican Church a week ago
Sunday were placed in loving
memory of Ross Cooke by his
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis
were Sunday evening dinner
guests of Mrs. Margaret
Walker at Grand Bend.
.HITS CENTENNIAL —
Mrs . Jennie Lawson
celebrated her 100th birth-
day at the home of Olive
and Garnet Hicks recent-
ly. Her family were pre-
sent and helped her
celebrate the milestone.
She received many gifts
and cards including a pla-
que from Jack Riddell MPP
and a letter of congratula-
tions from Premier Davis.
Several called in the after
'noon to
congratulations. \
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Merner of Exeter to a swim-
ming competition at Guelph,
where Julia Merner of Exeter
won some prizes.
Sunday Harvey and I at
tended a picnic at Oak Park
Drive in London at the home
of Donald and Grace Newey
and family.
The Windup - If you cannot
get people'a listen to you, just
tell them it's confidential.
FIVE -GENERATIONS — Five generations featured a
celebration recently at the Exeter area home of Laverne
and Beatrice Heywood. Back, left, Laverne and Ron
Heywood. Front, Gordon Heywood and Terry and baby
Sarah Pridham.
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officiating.
Their attendants were
Charles Pearce, now of
Brantford and Marguerite
(MacDonald) Schack, now of
Pheonix, Arizona. Both were
able to be present.
The Wildfong's have five
children: Marie Klatt, Wind-
sor; Bob, New Hazelton,
B.C.; Margaret Hatfield, Bar-
rie; Ken, Clinton; Florence
Abram, Edmonton, Alberta.
There are 15 grandchildren
and four great-
grandchildren; all were pre-
sent except Laurie Wildfong
Flynn, husband Rick,
children Melanie and Jerry,
of South Hazelton, B.C.
Two great grand -children
were however present: Amy
and Corey; children of Jim
and Susan Wildfong:
Mr. and Mrs. Wildfong
farmed in Hay township for
many years, moving to their
Albert Street home in 1956.
Jack Doerr was present to
make a picture record of the
events, as the family gift to
the couple. •
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