HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-07-05, Page 8THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 5, 1951
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Brinsley Auxiliary
Has Open Evening
The second annual "Open
of the Brinsley and
Junior
Evening" of the Brinsley and Ailsa |
Craig Junior Auxiliary was
opened with a proc essional hymn. After prayers, the girls sang’ and
Patricia Gilmour. Mary Dixon.
Phyllis Hodgins, Betty Morgan,
Margaret Brintnell, Audrey Thirl-
wall, 'Shirley Dorman, Lenore
Ryan, Jackie Brintnell and Paul
ina Dixon gave verses on the
theme as they unrolled the ban
ner “He leadeth me”.
The solo by Pauline Dixon and
the other hymns were in keeping
with this thought. The older
girls. .Shirley Lewis, Marjorie
Lightfoot, Elda Morgan. Donna
Windsor, and Shirley Lightfoot,
dramatized the first chapter of
Ruth. In the much regretted i
sence of Mrs. A. C. Calder owing I
to her husband’s serious illness, i
the speaker was Mrs. M. H. H. I Farr of London, vice-president]
of the Diocesan W.A.
At the social after the service,
the chairman of rhe evening.
Rev. W. E. C. Vollick, called on
Miss Bugler. Diocesan J.A.
retary, to speak to
Mrs. Ed Faultier,
the Ladies Guild
Anglican Church,
greetings. Visitors
from several of the churches in
the community.
O.E.S. Picnic
At Seafprth
The Annual Picnic cf Exeter [Chapter No. 222, O.E.S.. was
(held m Wednesday afternoon, [June 27. at Lien's Park, Sea
forth. Seaforth Chapter. O.E.S. | joined with Exeter Chajiter and
[ all tiijoyed a very bounteous
lunch with over seventy members
and their iaimlies around the [well laden tables.
; After lunch there
< for the children
scramble for
. The feature
adults was a
which Fred
Snelgrove oi
were races
with a -candy
the younger ones,
of the sports for
six legged race in
Dobbs and Andy
Exeter, with four
prominent lady members of the
O.E.S.
team
moot question.
participated. Just which
was the winner is still
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GRASS-CUTTING DRUDGERY
the church
brother-in-
and accom-
Miss Ruth
Simmons-Krueger Vows
At Devine St, Church
Madonna lilies, pink roses,
ferns and flickering tapers at
the altar of Devine St. United
Church, Sarnia, <Sat., when Nola
Ileen, daughter of Mrs. Krueger
of Zurich and the late ' E, G.
Krueger, became the bride of
Hugh Browne Simmons, son of
Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Simmons of
Frankford.
The pastor of the church, the
Rev. A. B. Irwin, officiated. Mr.
Haydn Weston of Sarnia played
the bridal
panied the
Brownlee of
The bride
on the arm
law, Mr. E.
see
the girls and
president of
of Brinsley i
also brought;
were present
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but if the matter is treated quite
casually, he’ll probably eat the
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There Is A Prepared Place
For Prepared People
He is prepared, who repenting
* of his sin (to God1, trusts
Christ, who bore his sin upon
the cross, for salvation.
Jesus said to those who are pre
pared ;
“Let not your heart be trou-
ye believe in God, be-
also in Me.” John 14:1.
go to prepare a place for
bled:
lieve
“I
you and if I prepare a place
for you, I will come again and
receive you unto myself.” John
14:3.
But to those who neglect so
great salvation he said;
“Depgy.t from me, ye cursed,
into everlasting fire, prepared
for the devil and his angels.”
Mat. 25:4.
"And these shall go away
into everlasting punishment:
but the
eternal.”
righteous into life
Mat. 25:46.
Catholic League Meets
At Centralia Home
The Catholic Women's Leaque
of Centralia-Exeter held their
monthly meeting on June 12,
1951 at the home of Mrs. W. J.
Michalski, RCAF Station, Cen
tralia. New members were wel
comed to the Leaque. In the ab
sence of Mrs. McNulty a brief
talk was given by Mrs. Fraser on
the Diocesan Convention which
was held the latter part of May
in Delhi, Ontario,
The president. Mrs. M. Hard
man, submitted her resignation,
due to her husband’s transfer to
Manitoba, and Mrs. C. Galvin
was elected president.
A baby spoon was presented to
Mrs. F. Macdonell in honor of
the arrival of her new son.
An interestin
bv the
end H.
Mrs.
RCAF
members to her home
July meeting.
The meeting was adjourned
sand a dainty lunch was served.
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:Dummigan-Vincent
i Wed At Grand Bend
! St. Johns-by-tne-lake church,
i Grand Bend was the. scene of a
pretty wedding when Evelyn
Mabel Vincent and William Don
ald Dummigan were united in I marriage by the Rev. Lewin of
Port Franks. The bride is the
youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Vincent of Dash
wood and the groom is the
youpgest son of Mrs. Mary Duni-
| migan and the late Mr. David
Dummigan of Northville. Mrs.
(Audrey Moore of Exeter played
I the wedding music. The bride
walked to the altar unattended
'while "her two bridesmaids fol-
i lowed
The
whit e
fitted
(line with insets of lace framed by
| a small low roll collar and fin
ished with long pointed sleeves
and small buttons to the waist
line at hack,
peplum satin overskirt
back to form a fulF cathedral
train. She wore a finger tip veil
of Swiss net caught up with a
pearl trimined Cornet and a pearl
necklace, • a gift of the groom.
She carried a bouquet of red
rosc-s and white carnations with
* maiden hair fern.
i Maid of honour was a neice
of the bride Miss Betty Prance,
of Thedford. She was gowned in
pink satin with fitted bodice and
puff sleeves, a long full skirt,
and pink net headdress. She also
carried red roses and white car
nations with maiden hair fern. ■
The brides attendant Miss Mar
garet Gill of Grand Bend, neice
of the groom, was gowned in
blue sheer net over taffetta with
fitted bodice and puff sleeves
and full long flowing skirt, with
a crown of white and blue Ros-
settes and she carried a boquet
of yellow roses and white carna
tions with
best man
phew, Mr. _____ __ __ __
Bend. The grooms attendant was«into the afternoon kept persons
Mr, Ronald Wein of Crediton. j from a distance from attending
Ushers were, Mr, Harold Prance the fifth McDougall-Miller Re-
of Thedford, brother-in-law of the j union in Seaforth Lions Park on
bride and
Exeter. A
ner was
guests at
Green Forest Lodge Grand Bend.
Two waitresses were neices of
the bride. Miss Shirley Prance of
Thedford and Miss Donna Bul
lock of Zurich. The brides travel
ling outfit was a gold gabardine
suit with natural straw hat
lace trimmed
accessories.
The young
sauted with a
a gift of the church as they
the second couple married in
new church.
Mr.
migan
SOLUTION TO
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"Eph” Gray, principal of the high school at Palmerston, Ont.
Faced with the fact that his two sons were too young to
push a lawn mower. Mr. Gray ingeniously devised a machine
that would make grass cutting a novelty for his sons, one
of whom is shown perched on top of the “invention”, which
has been dubbed ‘‘Eph’s monstrosity” by neighbours, -—CPC
PREPARJ'TO MEET THY GOD!
CHAS. FULt/ER,
Box 124?, Los Angeles 53
ABC Network Stin., 4 p.m. E.S.T.
,g talk was given
spiritual director. Rever-
Wright.
Robert, P.M.Q. No. 126,
Centralia invited the
for the
and carried her long
bride looked lovely
bridal satin gown
bodice and a high
train,
in a
with
neck-
A lace trimmed
in the
CROMARTY
Mr. Lindsay McKellar spent
i the holiday week-end at his
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Laing
received word last week that
Rev. G. M. Young, former minis
ter here, had taken seriouly ill
and was a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London, Further word
was received that he is recover
ing rapidly.
Several from this district at
tended the Caledonia Games at
Emhro on Monday,
Rev. and Mrs. R., Duncanson
and daughter Marguerite are
leaving on Thursday for their
cottage at Lake Dore, in Ottawa
Valley, where they will be on va
cation during the month of July.
Union services with Staffa and
Cromarty congregations will be
held during the months of July
and August, beginning in Staffa
Church next Sunday, •with Mr.
Daynard in charge. Sunday will
be held in each church as usual.
A goodly number of our local
ball fans attended the Cyclone
Ball Tournament in Mitchell
Monday.
Holiday week-end visitors.
Dr. and ’...........
Chatsworth,
Shephard,
manse.
Mr. and
Lindsay,
ray McGill,
Mrs. Jas. Fulton,
Mrs. D. McKellar.
Mr. and Mrs.
children. Mitchell,
Lindsay McKellar.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cadick,
St. Thomas, with Mrs. Grace
Scott.
Mrs. Jos. Becker, Zurich, with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Gersham Speare,
Toronto with Miss Olive Speare
Misses Sheila# and Mary Lynn
Allen, Mitchell, with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Allen.
Mr. and
Car] and
Halpenny,
towel, with Mr. and Mrs. K. Me-
Ivdl ar
Mr and Mrs. Will Hamilton,
Mr. and Thos. Scott and Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Houghton attended
the banquet held in honor of the
seventy-fifth anniversary of the
founding of the Usborne and Hib
bert Fire Insurance Company, at
Pin’e Crest Inn, St. Marys, on
Thursday.
maiden hair fern. The
was the groom’s ne- [William Gill of Grand |
on
Mrs. M. Giffen,
and Mr.
Kitchener,
of
and Mrs.
at the
Mrs. Lome McGill
Mr. and Mrs.
Waterloo.
Mitchell
Mur-
and
with
McKellar
with Mr.
and
and
Mrs. J. M. Gibson and
Mr. | and Mrs. Cliff
Cheryl and Billie, Lis-
McDougall-Miller Clan
Picnics Ai Seaforth •
Threatening rainclouds till well
Mr. Clifton Moore of I Saturday afternoon
delicious turkey din-
served to about 39
the C. P. Chapman
hlouss with
couple were
lovely picture
an<l
;reen
pre
bible
were
he
and Mrs. Donald Bum-
will reside in Grand Bend
The
system
Huang
tubing
stations along China’s 1,500 mile
Great Wall,
earliest form of telephone
was that of Emperor Shi
Ti. It consisted of brass
extending between guard
, oa-Lin ua-y tiicei jiuuil, June 231’ti, ■ but. the sixty-one who were pfe-
isent enjoyed perfect picnic wea-
} ther for the program of sports
i and th$ supper hour.
i Members of the Clan were pre-
isent from Maine; Buffalo, N.Y.;
; Chelsea. Michigan; Sarnia, Bay-
field, Mitchell, Staffa, Cromarty,| and Seaforth Ont. Messages were
(received from
.Rock, Cloverdale,
• B.C.; Caron,
toon, Sask,;
[Geraldton, St.
(ton, Ont.
I Mrs. Bill
j committee
supper and
? McLachlan
; sports. The
l as follows:
(years. Jack McLachlan
eight years, Glen Lamport; eight ’to ten, Georgina McCartney
j to fourteen, - Marion I.
: young people’s race,
(Lamport; married ladies,
others in White
Cranbrook,
Moose Jaw, Saska-
Flin Flon, Man.;
Thomas and Kings-
Lamport and her.
served a bountiful
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
had charge of the
results of these were
Children under six
six to
ten
amport;
Marion
Mrs. J,
and a corsage of -pink roses.
For travelling the bride chose
a dainty nylon frock with- white
accessories and wore a corsage
of variegated carnations and a
matching feather spray
hat.
After a honeymoon
Niagara, Rochester,
Eastern States, the wedded cou
ple will reside in Trenton. The
groom is a ’48 graduate of Tor
onto University and upon their
return he will resume his duties
as Civilian Personnel Officer at
6 Repair Depot, RCAF Station.
to
the
I
her
T
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In these days of uncertainties
the only, things you can count on
are your fingers.
Dot's Beauty Shoppe
Closed
for two weeks’ vacation,
beginning July 1.6
Dorothy G. Pfaff, Prop.
PHONE 71 EXETER
j WINCHELSEA
’ Mr. and Mrs. Will Haynes and
Mrs. W. P. Reed of St. Marys
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Horne.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Walters and
Danny spent the week-end with
relatives,at Lansing and Almonte
Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brock,
George and Linda visited over
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dobbs
and family of Vancouver visited
for a few days recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Brock.
Miss *Joy Whitelock of St.
Thomas spent the week-end at
the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Ford and Mr. and Mrs. Free
man Horne.
Mr. Harold Dinham of Wallace
burg spent Monday with Mr. and
(Mrs. W. F. Batten.
Congratulations to Mr.
ling and pupils, all of
were promoted to a higher
for the coming year. Seven
uated from public school and
will .be attending High school in
the fall.
Miss Minnie I-Iern and Mr. and
■Mrs. Edgar Fanson of Exeter
visited on Wednesday last with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johns.
Mrs. G. Sugden, Mrs. Jas.
Ear], Mrs. J. Johns and Tenni
son attended the funeral of the
late'Mr. Wesley Hobbs of Thorn
dale on Friday afternoon, also
visited with Mr. Fred Dufton and
Mrs. Elsie McGuffin of the
place.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Spry
Ronald of London, Mr. and
Evan McNaughton of Pontiac
Michigan, were recent visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Ford.
Spar-
whom
grade
grad-
same
and
Mrs.
Main St. S.S. Picnic
The annual picnic for Main
St. Sunday School was held this
year at Bayfield on Wednesday
of last week. Parents and child
ren enjoyed a liesurley afternoon
of games and swimming.
After a pot-luck supper, races
for all ages were held followed
by ball games in which both
children and parents participat
ed.
Critz;
Critz;
■Henry
race, ____ . „ . _
ful walking, Mr. and' Mrs.
drew Park; hitting dummy, Belle
Can) pell; driving nails, John
Gritz; hitting shopping bag, John
Critz; youngest present, Robert
McCartney.
The Carmicheal family had the
largest representation present. A
prize was given to the two ^oldest
in the group who were John Car
micheal and Mrs. E. Herr. Those
who came the longest distance
to the picnic were members of
this group from Newfield Maine,
During the short business
meeting following the supper the
secretary reported two marriages
11 births and six deaths since the
last picnic. A minute of silence
was observed in memory of the
following
and
Jaw,
toon
sail,
Getty Port Dover.
The officers in charge of the
1952 picnic will, be Honourary
presidents, D. H.
Ellen
past
man;
gall;
Lachlan
J. R. Stewart; sports convener,
Mrs. Wilson McCartney; lunch
convener, Mrs. Leslie Miller.
men over twenty John
grandmothers race, Mrs.
Hoggarth; grandfather's
Horton McDougall; grace-
An~
Mrs. James Campbell
. H. Freeman, Moose
Will Crosbie, .Saska-
; John Stewart, Hen
Dr. C
Mrs.
Sask:
Bella Miller Staffa and Sam
Ont.
McDougall, Miss
Alex Campbell,
Ernest Temple-
Alex McDou-
John Me-
Park, Mrs.
president,
president
vice-president
secretary-treasurer, Mrs,
Stewart.
Wilson McCartney;
music
soloist,
Sarnia,
entered
of her
C. Holden, of Pros
pect Hill, and was given in mar
riage at-the altai’ by her mother.
The bride was lovely in an ankle
length gown of white Venise
Bridal Rose . Lace ' over satin,
fashioned on princess lines with
exaggerated fullness in the skirt.
The lacy scalloped cap-sleeves
were accented by a deep-V neck
line, tufted stand-up collar and
lacy-cuffed nylon net gloves. A
bonnet brim of illusion net with
satin braid trim held the bridal
veil which fell gracefully over
the shoulders. She carried a
nosegay of red roses and stepha-
notis.
Mrs. Ralph Krueger, the brid
al attendant,
maiden’s
ette over
flowers,
brilliant,
of her -dress and pink daisies
with yellow centres adorned her
lace-trimmed picture hat. She
carried a matching nosegay of
pink daisies.
Mr. Ralph Krueger of Hyde
Park, brother of the >bride, was
groomsman. Mr. Mel Stewart of
Sarnia and Mr. Tim Burgess of
Lambeth were ushers.
The post-nuptial reception
was held in the church parlours.
The ladies of the
of which the bride
a member, catered
ding supper. For
the bride’s mother
in a copen blue nylon mesh en
semble with black and pink ac
cessories. She wore a corsage of
pink roses. The groom’s
Mrs. M. Dillabough, of I
assisted Mrs. Krueger at 1
ception in the absence <
groom’s mother due to
She wore a sky-blue tailored suit
was gowned in
blush nylon marquis
taffeta. Tiny organdy
each centred with a
ornamented the bodice
church choir,
was formerly
to the wed-
■the occasion
was dressed
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