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WALTON
The fifth meeting of the Walton'
Entertainers was held at the home
of Mrs. Humphries on Thursday.
evening, April 2:3, 'l'he meetingwas
opened by singing "Doggie in the
Window". Nine members answered
the roll call, why 1 like to entertain.
The minutes were read and ..seeond
ed. We were given notes on shower
suggestions. We then prepared and
served tea to a few ladies from Wal -
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ton,, showing them our progress in
the club.
Mr. and l Caister Mrs. Donald r ter of
!Marlette, Mich,, along with Rev.
Lewis and 14rs, Caister of Decker,
`tleh., visited with Mr. and _Mrs. H,
111. Kirkby and other relatives in And
around Walton the last week in
April.
Mr, Wm. Grainger visited over
the weekend with relatives in Bar-
rie and Toronto,
Seeding operation have been
held up in this district for the last
week or 10 days on account of in-
clement weather.
BEECHWOOD
A farewell party was held on
April 27th in honor of Mr, and Mrs,
Sylvester Beninger at their home
'tfore leaving the vicinity and
eking their• home in London, The
evening was spent in euchre and
daminr. Musie was provided by
Gerald Holland and Wilfred Me-
Quaid. At midnight a delicious lunch
was served by , a. group of the
young ladies, after which a set of
dishes and purse of money was pre-
sented to Mr. and Mrs. Beninger,
The following address was read by
Louis Coyne and presentation made
• y John Shea.
"Dear Stella and Sylvester,—We
are gathered here tonight to spend
,ocial evening with you on the eve
f your departure to the "big city".
.? regret very much your decision
to leave our little community of
Beechwood, We hope that we have,
in some small way, made your stay
here a happy one and that you will
have only pleasant memories of your
stay with us, We sincerely hope you
will be very happy in your new
home and that you will conte back
to visit us occasionally; We also
have good wishes for the health and
welfare of your lovely children and
that they will be a pride and joy to
you both as you travel along the
road of life. As a token of our good
wishes for your future success and
happiness we ask you to accept this
gift."
HULLETT
Mrs, Wesley Roe was ttostess to
the Burns' W,M..s, on Thursday,
April 80th;' Mrs, Frank MacGregor
conducted the worship service, as-
sisted by members of her group.
Mrs, Wes. Roe gave a reading on
Christian Stewardship. Mrs, Toll
and Mrs, Carter spoke briefly on
the Presbyterial Conference at
Goderich, .A contest was conducted
by Mrs. Carter.
The May meeting will be held at
Rev. Gandier's home.
W. A.
Mrs. Wm. Bell was appointed to
be president in place of Mrs. Bert
Allen, who Wished to resign,
It was decided to have an auction
baking sale at the next meeting. All
members are asked to ieopttaibute,
An auction basket consisting chiefly
of seeds, bulbs, and plants, brought
a total of $19.85 for the Training
PLAY School Fund. 42 adults as'well as
several children were present at this
The Minister's Aunt meeting.
BRODHAOEN
HEN THE FUTU L DA
they seek
Presented by Atwood Church Choir Five pupils started school on trii! be h: -i in 1V.tltor. Canununity y morning, they are: Cheryl Ben-
neweis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Bennewies; Kathy Becker,
daughter of Rev. and Mrs, W. Beck-
er; Barbara Hoegy, daughter of Mr.
W.A, ! and Mrs. Wilbur Hoegy; Joyce
25e i Rock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Rock; Paul Rock, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin Rock
• Mr. and Mrs. Menne Fischer of
Fullerton with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
L. Diegel.
'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibb and
Sherry of Chatham with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Smith,
Mrs. Bessie Melville and Mr.
Sherdian of Toronto with Mr. and
Mrs. John Arbuckle for the week-
end.
Miss Velma Pomrenki of Water-
loo spent several days with Rev..
and Mrs. Becker.
Visitors at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Norman Bode on Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Querenges-
ser, Glen and Fern, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Wicke, all of Rostock, Mr.
and Mrs. Kirkey and Jeanette and
Donald Bode, Kitchener.
Mr. Wilfred Ahrens is Under the
Doctor's care with a sore back.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock and Mr.
and Mrs. George Siernon attended
the Ordination of Walter Donovan
at Chatsworth on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pryce, Roger
and Peggy of Kitchener; Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Beuermann and Ronald
of Seaforth, with Mr, and Mrs. Har-
ry Beuermann,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beuermann,
Larry and Diane of Seaforth, with
Mr. and Mrs. Hillebrecht.
Mr, and Mrs. Win. Broughton and
Deborah of Atwood with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock.
A. shower in honor of Miss Dor-
ene Wolfe was held on Monday
evening, April 27th •at Monetta
Minards, Exeter, with about 25 la-
dies attending. The gifts included
crystal, linen, china. An address in
poem form was read by Miss Joan
Weber. Games were played and a
singsong led by Blanche Sim and a
delicious lunch was served 'provided
�`� by Mrs. Menard. The room was de -
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corated with balloons and stream-
ers
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cakeand a huge imitation wedding4•4Miss Wolfe had been employed
Monday, May 11
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1953
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MA AND PA KETTLE ON VACATION Marjorie Main • Percy Kilbride
It's hilarious fun for all as you follow Ma and Pa on their vacation 10
Paris. Ws all now and bubbling with laughter. 'Mile le the outstanding
"Kettle" picture of the series, Don't Hiles It.
Next Mon, Tues. Wed. MEET ME AT THE FAIR Technicolor
Dan Dailey - Diana Lynn. A musical tale of the minstrel show days at the
turn of the century. Dan Dailey, Hong and donee man, operates a medicine
show and entertains everyone at the fair
Next Thurs, It'ri, Sat, FRANCIS GOES TO WEST POINT
Donald O'Connor . Lori Nelson. Another comedy riot about 'Francis, the
.mule who can outtalk and outthink any human, Don't miss seelug tine
mule at West Point
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JUNE - JOHNNY - and the QUARTETTE
Neil's outstanding Orchestra
has been engaged for all Spring dances,
also the summer season of 1953,
at Lakeview Casino
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at Monetta Minard's, Exeter,
some years.
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HENSALL
Mr, Norman MacLeod of Dear-
born, Mich., is visiting with his bro.
ther-in-law, Mr. Wm. Venner.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Love and
sons of Kincardine spent the week-
end with Mr. A. Spencer and Miss
Mavis Spencer.
Miss Betty Moir of London spent
the weekend with her mother Mrs.
Bertha Moir.
STANLEY
Stanley Township Council, meet-
ing at Varna Monday night, award-
ed the contract for crushing and
hauling 5,000 yards of gravel to the
Levis Construction Co., Clinton. The
contract price is 75 cents a cubic
yard, with the township supplying
the gravel.
According to Fred Watson, town-
ship clerk, the township road ex-
penditure by-law has been cut by
the Department of Highways for
Ontario, from $40,000 to a maxi-
mum total expenditure of $81;000.
A request was received from the
Clinton District Collegiate Institute
for $12,787.20, as Stanley town-
ship's share of expenditure. The,
township's assessment is $2,664,000.
There's nothing like giving
folks what they want
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N OUR WTI
In used -car slang, a "dog" is
a clunker, a heap—a rolling
wreck. Often these are given
a quickie paint job and sold
to somebody as a "wonderful
bargain."
So it pays to know your dealer.
As a reputable GM dealer,
we don't keep any "dogs."
We sell only those cars we
have faith in, those which are
mechanically sound and
worth the time we spend in
making them look as beauti-
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Drop in this week and look
over the sound, stunning,
snappy models we have—and
see what a liberal policy we
sell them with. You 11 be glad
to deal with a GM dealer!
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