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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-04-26, Page 4Page 4 TH® TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 1951 Lions held meeting at Mr. John Oil Co., of Addresses Bend Lions i The Grand Bend their regular dinner the Rrenner House. Thorpe of Imperial Goderich gave an interesting ad­ dress of oil by-products followed By the most interesting films. Mr. Thorpe was accompanied by Mr. Gordon McManus. Snelgrove’s Own Tops In Pops “Beautiful Brown Eyes’’ “I Apologize” “Would I Love You” “Sparrow In The Treetop” Classical Favourites The Bartered Bride: Overture t Smetana) Medley From South Pacific Medley From Brigadoon • Rogers i Western Hits ('’hew Tobacco Rag (Pee Wee Kinm Back Up And Push— Breakdown (Guy Willis) Just A Woman's Smile (Wilf Carteri YOUR Favorite Records Are In DASHWOOP will commence continue until I Daylight Saving on April 29 and September 30. Mr. and Mrs. visited in Dundas Mrs. Douglas i Clayton Pfile on Sunday. of Stratford [visited with Mrs. Ness last week. ; Mrs. S. P. Currie lias: return- led home after spending some ■time with relatives in Florida. Rev. and Mrs. Getz and family [are attending General Conference 11: in Pembroke this week. Miss ‘ Pearl Kraft is also attending a 1 conference in Pembroke as a 1 delegate. [ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hepper of (Waterloo sent the week-end with ;Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman. ; Mr. Ernest Rader on the Town Line is in St. Joseph Hospital, London where he underwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Hoff- attended the Western On- Associa- London Lazy Daisies Capture Women*? Bowling Title WHALEN Miss Eileen McKenna, St. Marys, was a week-end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield. The sympathy of the commun­ ity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parkinson in the loss of Mrs. Parkinson’s father, the late Grose, of Devizes. [*. Cecil Squire has pur- a new W-4 International on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott dined with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Cecil Ellwood Wednesday evening man j tario Funeral '. tion held at last Friday. Mr. Wallie ed Mr. Ruehen Goetz’s farm just south of the village. Mr. and Mrs. Goetz will now move to town. Mrs. Wililam Schroeder of De­ troit is visiting with her mother Mrs. Hamacher. Quite a number from here have attended the fine entertain­ ment presented by the Huronia Male Chorus in the high school auditorium at Exeter last Thurs­ day evening. Mr. ................ “ * ‘ family visitors Fisher. .Airs, fifty in honor of her son Paul's mar­ riage to Miss Betty Douglas of Stratford. The evening was spent in play­ ing euchre and dancing after which a dainty lunch was serv- an enjoyable even- to a close. Quite a number l Stratford and Zurich at- Mrs. Paul Ness home in Strat- Directors the Hotel Wein has purclias- and Mrs. of Zurich with Ness guests Chas Thiel and were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jacob _ entertained about bn Friday evening The Lazy Daisies came through in great style last Wednesday night to take the Happy Gals in, 2 straight games and the 5-pin jbowling title. Olive Essery was ,the big gun of the winners, toss­ ing 442 (261) for 2 games. R. [Collins rolled 416 (223) for the I winners to place second.I For the Happy Gals, Dot Hall easily led her team with 434 (249), followed by Mardie Thor­ ton with 371 (192). The season will end up offi­ cially on Friday night with a banquet at the Knotty Pine Inn, London, starting at 8 p.m. Women Lose Series j With Arcad ettes > A picked team of local women 'bowlers also rolled a 5-game ex­ hibition series on Mon. night [with the London Arcadettes. I- I i I 'a home of Mrs. Exeter on Friday evening. I Mrs. William Rohde and Doug- ilas visited on Wednesday after­ noon with Mrs. William Thom­ son of Woodham. Quite a number from this community attended the opening of the new public Exeter on Wednesday last week. i The Young People’s [on Sunday evening in j basement. j Misses Nona Pym garet Cann of London spent the week-end at their homes here. j Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Brophey [of Parkhill spent the week-end ” ' Dawson. Hensall Mr. and THAMES ROAD Mrs. Aimer Passmore attended brush demonstration at the Lloyd Jones of ed to bring ing i from tended. Mr. and will make their ford. A lucky draw pony is being sponsored by the Dashwood Ball Club. The draw to be made on May 24th. for and Placing for a Shetland Phone 18-W Farm equipment stored the winter should he cleaned lubricated thoroughly, machinery so that the first piec­ es needed in the Spring will he handiest is a big labour saver. school at evening of Union met the church and Mar- Boy Goodyear or Dominion Tires for Safety and Economy PHONE 328 GOOD USED TIRES IN STOCK South End Service Russ & Chuck Snell EXETER ■I* However, the lassies were not as fortunate as the men and lost 5312-4775, Marie Webb rolled a neat 1132 (30S) to .pace the winners, followed by Norma Land with 1089 (254). For the Exeter team, Bernice ‘Christie banged out 1098 (234), Doreen prance placed second with 1023 (213). Men Score Win Over London Arcades On Monday night a picked team, comprising Rene Francois, Ross Finch, Harold Bush, Ken Hockey and Bill Peckham played a 5-game series with the London Arcades. The local trundlers emerged a winners 5655-5526. Rene Francois trundled 5 ter­ rific games for a total of 14 33. His high single was 303. Ross [Finch was next with 1132 (271). I Top men of the visitors was Black with 12 07 (291). Men To Banquet The men’s league will official­ ly end their season on Tues, night May 1 with a banquet at the Knotty Pine Inn. London, starting at 7:30 p.m. An election of officers next year will take place at dinner. chased tractor. Mrs. few days the first week with Mr. and Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. B. Marys, and Mr. and Chittick and family, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Duffield new 1951 truck. Dr. Roy and Mrs. Wallace Herbert don, visited recently and Mrs. William Hodgson. Mr. were Wednesday evenin; with Mr. ’ ball, Miss Evelyn Wynne. London, was a week-end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield. Miss Carrie Wynne, London, and Mrs. William Wynne, Woodham, spent Sunday with them also. The oc­ casion was the third birthday of Gayle Duffield. Miss Ann Bavkorv, spent last week with | Mrs. Roy Hodgson. visitors also with them were Miss Olive Richards, Mr. William Richards and? Mr. Ken Knight, Ethel. for this ELIMVILLE Euchre Party The final Elimville Euchre Club was held on Thursday eve­ ning with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johns as hosts. There were only ten tables playing and winners were: Ladies’ high, Mrs. Philip Murcli; gents’ high, Mr. Harold Bell; and consolation to Mr. Welly Brook. A presentation of a large cake plate was made to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch on their forty-first wedding versary. (With Mr, and Mrs. Fred j Miss Helen Moir of spent the week-end with [Mrs. Alvin Passmore, i Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones and I Larry of Exeter spent Sunday! evening with Mr. and Mrs. Aimer‘Elimville First Aid Class Passmore. | Mr. and Mr's. William Rolide visited on Sunday with Mr. and.{.Mrs. Harry Pettibone of London. I Mr. C. C. Hodgins of Stratford j was temperance speaker at the three appointments on Sunday. Mr. Hodgins gave a very interest­ ing talk on the Temperance : Question. He spent the afternoon I at the manse. I, There was a meeting of the teachers and officers of the Sun- ■ ' on [ the day School at the manse Tuesday evening to plan for Sunday School anniversary. Mission Circle The Thames Road Mission Circle meeting was held at the manse on Saturday afternoon, The president, Ann Elford, was in charge of the meeting. Hymn followed with prayer and the de­ votional was taken by Mrs. Mair. Roll call was answered by the name of a missionary. Busi­ ness was discussed. Mrs. Reg Hodgert and Mrs. Mac Hodgert were appointed as delegates to the Presbyterial at the James St. Church. Others taking part in the meeting were Doris Ander­ son, Rosemary Passmore, Mabel Selves. The meeting closed with H‘the Mizpah Benediction. 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Every­ one joined in singing “Mocking- Bird Hill”. Mrs. Taylor gave notes on posture. i Bandages were made, directed by Mrs. Skinner. Roll call for Inext week is to be answered by one hazard at home and way it was improved. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. Personal Items Miss Helen Parsons of Hensail spent a couple of days last week with Miss Lenore Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Squire Herdman and Helen attended the forty­ fifth wedding anniversary in Exe­ ter on Wednesday evening for the latter’s Mrs. Henry Mr. and and family with Mr. and Mrs. Wes of Hensail. Laurie Stephen of the week-end at his home parents, Mr. Delbridge. Mrs. visited on and Gilbert Johns Sunday Venn er PHONE 299 EXETER, ONT. DON'T GAMBLE! 'blue coal's' COLOR GUARANTEES YOU GET THE BEST Ronald Squire spent a part of Mrs. E. Holden. Mrs. Harold Prospect, Squire. Bros, are sporting a fluid drive Fargo Hodgson of Saskatoon , Lon- with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire ig visitors and Mrs. Glenn Kim- Bryanston. London Mrs. Ross visited on and Mrs. Skinner Sunday Norman Jr. ofMorley on Monday eve- and Mrs. Alvin Mr. spent here. Mr. and with Jaques of Zion. Mrs. William Whalen visited ning with Mr. Pym. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford of Exeter visited on Sunday eve­ ning with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Skinner. The Elimville AV.M.S. gathered at the church on Monday for a quilting and were successful in completing four quilts. The Young People’s Union will take the church service next Sunday in the Elimville Church at 10:15 a.m. Miss Florence Kirk of Woodham will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Everett Skinner and Ruth attended a shower for Miss Anna Brock, bride-elect of this week, at the home of Mrs. Har­ old Hunter of Eden on Thursday evening. The Elimville Choir will spon­ sor the Huronia Male Choir in on Thursday evening in School audi- ’ Exeter i the Exeter High I torium. I Mrs. Franklin girls attended the for Miss Margaret Rundle, Exeter, bride-elect of Saturday, on Tuesday afternoon and eve­ ning. Miss Hazel Dilling, Mr. Ross Dilling of London spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs? Austin Dilling. Mr. and Mrs. Reg McDonald and family of Exeter visited, on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ever­ ett Skinner, Skinner and trousseau tea of One Toronto policeman has his own methods with traffic offend­ ers, Seeing a motorist drive past a red light, he waved him io the curb, walked over and handed the man his pistol, “Hey, bud,” lie said. Use this. Jt's quicker.” Mr. and visited on HI with Mr. and Mrs. William Darl­ ing, Mr. and Mrs. Lin Craven spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Watson. Mr. Stanley Steeper and Mr. Harvey Morley went by bus to Florida on Sunday. 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