HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-04-12, Page 4Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL J2, 1951
Dashwood Couple Receive
Guests On Golden Wedding
Mr. and, Mrs. William Nadig-
er, of Dashwood, celebrated their
fiftieth wedding anniversary on
Bunday April Sth at their home
where relatives and friends ga
thered to honor them.
On April 10, 1901, Elizabeth
Ogden became the bride of Wil
liam Nadiger at the home of her
mother, the late Mrs. John Og
den, Usborne township. They
were married by the late Rev.
William Stout.
The attendants were Mr,
Nathaniel Ogden, of Exeter,
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brother of the bride and Mrs.
Mary Schultz, of Mt. Clemens,
Mich., sister of the groom, who
was unable to attend the cele
bration but who telephoned her
congratulations during the
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Nadiger
lived in Dashwood their <
married life. They have
daughter, Mrs, Wesley Filkins,
(,?eta), of Howell, Michigan and
one granddaughter, Janice.
Dinner was served from a
tastefully decorated table with
tall yellow tapers and centered
with the wedding cake.
Besides the immediate family
and Mrs. Higenell were pre-
also Mrs, William Hender-
of Galt, Mrs. Ed Nadiger
Helen,
Armitage,
Mrs, James
of London
of Exeter,
Mrs.
of Dashwood,
of Lucan,
Ogden
and Mr.
During
Phone 82S
Service
Exeter
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So get yours early.
• We take orders for awnings,
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# A good supply on hand of
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for
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DASHWOOD
Rev.
sent,
son,
and
J ohn
and
Jean,
Ogden,
dinner hour Rev. Higenell spoke
v e r y appropriate w ords and
several members of the family
responded.
In the afternoon and evening
their home was open to their
friends. It was decorated for the
occasion with spring flowers.
Mrs. Nadiger received in a black
sequin trimmed dress with a
corsage of yellow roses.
Presiding at
which was laid
and gold cloth,
honoured couple,
with spring
the tea table
with an ivory
a gift to the
and centered
flowers and yellow
tapers were Mrs. Ed Nadiger in
the afternoon and Mrs. John
Armitage in the
Assisting with
two neices, Miss
and Miss Jean
Wesley Filkins
door and guest book.
They received many lovely
gifts and cards wishing them
continued health and happiness.
About
guest
thorst
tralia
Mrs.
evening.
the tea were
Helen Nadiger
Ogden. Mrs.
attended the
75 people signed the
book, coming from Wind-
Sask., Woodham, Cen-
and Dundas.
Dashwood Club To
Sponsor Midget Team
| Dashwood Men’s Club wil
{sponsor a midget ball team, it
was decided at a recent meeting.
Harold Kellerman was appoint
ed manager and Joe Merner,
Coach.
The club also bought electric
hair clippers for W o o d e d a n
School
which gives
the cerebral
ber and a
clipping the
clippers.
London. The school,
special treatment to
palsied, has no bar
volunteer has been
boys hair with hand
I
a
gain5,10,15lbs.
Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor
What a tbriUI Bony
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lows fill up; neck no
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loses half-starred, sickly
"bean-pole” look. Thou
sands of girls, women, men,
who never could gain be
fore, are now proud of
shapely, healthy-looking
bodies. They thank the spe
cial vigor-building, flesh
building tonic, Ostrex. Its
tonics, stimulants, invigora
tes, iron, vitamin Bi, cal
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Ostrex Tonic Tablets for new
vigor and added pounds, this
very day. At all druggists.
Snelgrove’s Own
Tops
in Pops
Eleven tables were at play for
the final euchre at the school
house Friday evening. The win
ners were: Ladies’ high, Mrs.
Cleve Pullman; gents’ high, Mr.
Tom Cruikshank; lone hands,
Mr. William Morley Jr.; consola
tion, Mrs. Walter Gunning. Sand
wiches. cake, pie and ice cream
were served and a good evening
enjoyed by all.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Parkinson
and Glenn were in London on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Bell.
The W.A. and W.M.S. will
meet on Thursday afternoon at
Mrs. William Morley’s Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Squire
and Sharon moved last week to
the farm they recently purchased
from Mr. Smith on the Base
Line. We are sorry to loose them
from our midst.
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Hodgins
and family and Mr. and Mrs. F.
C. Squire were Friday evening
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Dickins, near Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Longton,
London, were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield,
Miss Audrey Anderson, of St.
Mocking Bird Hill
Aba Daba Honeymoon
Beautiful Brown Byes
Classical Favourites
Bluebird of Happiness
(Harmati)
Ava Maria
(Schubert)
Western Hits
Blue Canadian Rockies
The Dovebug Itch
YOUR Favorite Records
Are In
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*Y11SS XxuulBj AnCLSlSOllj 01 cl.
{Marys, is spending a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon John
son.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hamil
ton, Marjorie and George, Kirk
ton, were
tors with
SPullen.
I Mr. and
Mary and
Hart, Byron,
Kains, of London,
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Klhare.
; Mrs. George Arkey has been
confined to her bed several days
suffering with flu.
Miss Audrey Arksey, London,
was a week-end visitor with Mr,
and Mrs. George Arksey.
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Switzer
of Kirkton visited on Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baillie,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morley
and Joan, Stratford, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Dale and Larry, of
Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Dann, of Wesley, were Sun
day visitors with Mr.
William Morley Sr,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gunning
and Mr. Thomas Morley
on Sunday with Mrs.
near London.
Mr, Tom Cruikshanks,
employed at Cann’s Mill, ...
Toronto on a business trip in the
interests of Purina feed.
Mrs. E, Johnson, London,
Mrs, Anderson, St. Marys,
several days during -last
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
son,
Sunday evening., visi-
Mr. and Mrs. Milne
Mrs. P. L. Pickles,
John, Miss Kathleen
also Miss Edith
were Sunday
BLANSHARD
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones, Mr.
Gerald Bryan, of prospect Hill,
Miss Ruth McPherson of Bryans-
ton spent
troit.
Master
week-end
Mr. and Mrs.
pect Hill.
Mr. Carl
Miss Audrey
burn, spent
their respective homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hooper
were Friday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Knap,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hooper
Mr. an,d Mrs. Mitchell Leiblei
were Sunday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Saakel of
Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thack
er, Elizabeth and Linda were
Friday guests of Mrs. I. Waugh,
of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Gleason,
of Uniondale were Wednesday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mills,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson,
Murray, Anne, and Barrie, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Hopkins, of Mitchell.
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Thomson of
Glendale were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson.
The sympathy of the com
munity gos out to Mrs. George;
Dann in the sudden loss of her;
brother, Mr. George Cochrane,
of London. . „ ,,______________|Mrs. Forrest. Mrs,
February has five Sundays | A short W.A.
about three times in every cen-.lowed after which contests were
tury. I enjoyed. Lunch served by
the week-end in De-
the
Carl
With
Jas Bryan, of Bros-
Jones spent the
his (grandparents
KIPPEN
VV.M.S. Meets
The April meeting of
W.M.S. was held on Wednesday
afternoon last at the home of
Mrs. Robert Elgie with a very
good, attendance of members
[visitors. The president, Mr?.
Workman, read the opening
ercises.
Mrs. Carl McClinchey read
scripture and led in iprayer.
A thank you letter was read
from Mrs, Emerson Kyle. Mrs.
J. payman thanked the group
personally fol* acts of sympathy
shown in the passing of her
sister.
An invitation from the Hen
sall ladies was read and accepted
to attend their birthday party
Friday evening, April 13.
H. Caldwell reported for
March visiting committee,
Mrs. R, Dayman and Mrs.
Elgie were appointed to visit
shut-ins in April.
Four Easter poems were then
read by Mrs. R.
Sinclair, Mrs. H.
Mrs. J. Anderson,
nedy of Hensall
with a solo accompanied by Mrs.
C. Forrest.
j Mrs. Rogers of Hensall was
jibe guest speaker for the after
noon. The theme of her address
'was '‘Beloved Our Own”.
Mrs. J. Sinclair expressed
J thanks to the hostesses, guest
| speaker and Mrs. Kennedy and
Forrest fav
oured with a piano instrumental,
meeting fol-
and
W.
ek-
Circle No. 3.
Mr. and Mrs, E- Chipchase
and family moved last week to
their home in Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Finkbeiner of
Crediton were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones.
Mrs. J, Schflbe left last week
to take UP residence in Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs* J. Linden and
Verna of Denfield were Sunday
visitors with Mr, and Mrs. A.
Parsons.
Mr. and Mrs. J, Cooper Jr.
moved last week onto the farm
they recently purchased from
Mrs. J. Schilbe.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Fergu
son and Donnie moved last week* into Mr. Ross Broadfoot’s house}
east of the village.
We are sorry to report Mr. {
Gordon Wren is still confined to i
Clinton hospital in a serious
condition following a recent
motor accident.
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Ferguson
and son of Exeter visited and
.Saturday with 1 Mrs.
Wilmer Ferguson.
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Caldwell and
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