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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-08-09, Page 4Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9, 1951 Mrs. Christian Haist Mrs. Lydia A. Haist, 68, wife of Christian Haist, Zurich, died in London hospital on Tuesday, August 1, folowing a heart at­ tach. Mrs. Ha^t was driving to her home in Zurich with her hus­ band when she’was stricken in Hensall. She was taken to the office of Dr. J. F. Milner, Exe- ter, and removed to hospital ac­ companied by Mrs. Jack Drys­ dale, Reg.N. Mrs. Haist was a native of Colborne Township and she and her husband farmed near Credi­ ton until they moved to Zurich eight years ago. Surviving besides her husband are two daughters, Mrs. Harry Hess, Zurich, and Mrs. Gordon Kaiting, Goderich; and three brothers, Daniel Schwanz, Gode­ rich, Samuel in Saskatchewan, and ■William. British Columbia. Funeral service was conducted in the Evangelical 'United Breth­ ren Church, Crediton, on Friday by the Rev. F. Faist, Stratford. MOUNT CARMEL Mr. Napoleon Germotte is ser­ iously ill in St. Joseph’s Hospital due to a car accident Saturday night. Miss Ruby McCain spent Sun­ day with her parents, Alonzo and Mrs. McCann. Mrs. M. Regan spent a few days in Goderich visiting hex* daughter, Miss R.N. Mr. Jas. Coughlin his vacation with his brother George. Threshing is the order of the day around this village. Rev. J. W. Fogarty is vaca­ tioning in Boston and Massachu­ setts .................... with Rosemary, is spending parents and with his brothers. Eg- last INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Co. “World's Greatest Automobile Mutual” FIRE Mill Owner’s Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Union Insurance Society ol Canton Ltd. CASUALTY Massie and Renwick Ltd. Liability — Plate Glass HOSPITALIZATION WHALEN Miss Jessie Finlayson of mondville visited during week with Mrs. Bert Duffield. Mrs. W. E. Chilton of Wetask­ win, Alberta, is visiting with Mrs. Ronald Squire for a few days. The W.M.S. and W.A. will meet at Mrs. J. Finkbeiner’s on Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Langton, London, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield. Mrs. Roy Neil of Escondido, California, visited during last week with Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morley, Carolyn and Kathleen, of Hazel Park, Mich., visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Morley for a few days last week. Mrs. Morley and daughters are remaining another week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire, and Mrs. Ronald Squire and N. Ogden, Exeter, attended for Hensall And District News BICYCLE Clark-McMillan A very pretty weddin solemnized Saturday, July Exeter United Church Manse with Rev. ; Annie ed in Clark,The .........| ..... . her bridal dress of white net with white accessories over which fell a veil of embroidered silk net arranged with carnations. She carried a bouquet of Red Roses and white carnations set in adiontum fern and tied with white satin ribbon caught lovers knots on which hung white carnation. Attending the bride was her sister Mrs. Ronald Moir wearing blue net and a halo of red roses and white carnations in her hair and carried a matching boquet. Ronald Moir was best 1 The bride's mother suit of navy blue nylon ’ clung headdress and t corsage. The groom’s wore navy blue flowered crepe with white accessories and a cor­ sage of roses. The groom’s sis­ ter, Mrs. Keith Buchanan assist­ ed wearing blue crepe with mat­ ching accessories and corsage of roses. Following the reception held at the home of the groom’s par­ ents the happy couple left for a trip through the states. The bride wearing a pink and semble with corsage of nations. On their return Mr. Clark will reside in Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kaye and son Stevie of St. Catherines are holidaying at the home of Mr< Fred Kennings and Mrs. Cathe­ rine Hedden. Miss Margurite McDonald of London spent day with her ma McDonald fined ness. Mr. joyed Niagara Falls last week. Mr. and Mrs. James McAlli­ ster. Ian an I Jean have returned from a motor trip to Alberta, having attended the Calgary Stampede and visited Banff. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parlmer of Toronto spent last week with the former’s mother, Mrs. Bella Parl- mer. Mr. Laird Mickle spent last Wednesday and Friday in Ridge­ town and Chatham owing to his mother, who is ill in the Chat­ ham General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. P, McNaughton and family are getting nicely settled in their new home which Mr. McNaughton Mrs. J. Dallas. Mr. spent Mrs. Boyle, the week-end with and Mrs. C. Joynt. Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Williams and children of Kitchener spent the holiday with Mrs. Williams’ parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. M. Drysdale at their summer home at Lake Huron. Mr, Preston Lemon of London is visiting with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Parke. Mr. J. Passmore. Mrs. Pearl Passmore, Ron and Norma spent the week-end with relatives in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. George spent the holiday week-end their cottage in the Pinery. to her the week-end holi- mother. Mrs. Em- who has been con- room owing to and Mrs. A. L. Case a pleasant motor trip in­ en- to purchased from Laird Mickle Chatham. and Mrs. Sunday in Emily Boyle, Miss Helen Mr. Milton Boyle spent Mr. T. Welsh Mr. and Mrs. Bert Horton and family spent the week-end with the former’s brothei' and sister- WilliamMrs.in-law, Mr. and Horton in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. A, spent a few days at Chesley and Longside Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, Billie and Carol visited during the past week with Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neeb in Tavistock. Mr. and Mrs. William of Hamilton were week-end visit­ ors with the former’s mother, Mrs. Catherine Hedden. Mrs. P. Buckman visited with relatives in past week, Mr. and and family, the St. housie. Mr. and Mrs. Mercer of St. Thomas were recent visitors with Mrs. P. Buchanan and Mrs. William R. Bell. Mr and Mrs. Ron Windsor are holidaying former’s parents, Mr. William R. Bell. Mr. Charles Fee, assistant at the local C.N.R. depot has been transferred to Owen Sound. Orr with and Jim relatives Brown’s H. W. Hedden Toronto during the Mrs. Harold Foster, of Wingham, spent week-end with relatives at Catherines and Port Dal- and of the Bell with and Mrs. H. Snell officiating, when Marie McMillan was unit­ marriage to James Alfred . both of Hensall. i bride looked charming in man. chose a with mat- a similar 5 mother In just a few weeks time you can own one of these brand new bikes ... a smart table radio for your own room ... or one of 120 other valuable prizes just for saving Kist Bottle Tops. Here’s how to do it. Whenever you get a Kist Bottle Top, lift the cork lining and look for the letter K-I-S- or T printed on the inside metal surface. Then go to your nearest Kist dealer’s store . . . the man who sells delicious ice-cold Kist . . . and ask for your copy of Kist Con­ test Rules. They’ll tell you how you can win your new bike or one of the 120 valuable prizes. Start saving lucky Kist Bottle Tops right away. white en- white car-KIPPEN Miss Sharon McBride visited last week with her cousin Miss Karon Beattie in Wingham. Mrs. Harold Jone*, and infant son Kenneth returned home from Clinton Hospital on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackstetter, Gail and Lynn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Gackstetter of Exeter. Miss > Merle Dickert spent last week with relatives in Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Rumball of _ ton visited recently with their daughter and son-in-law, and Mrs. John Anderson. Rev. and Mrs, A, Hinton are spending a month with members of their family in Quebec. Rev. J. Anthony of Exeter oc-' cupied the pulpit at Kippen and Hillsgreen United Churches on Sunday morning. Miss Edith Love of Varna is spending some time with her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cornell and Sandra of London visited on Cilvic Holiday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Geckstetter. Mr. and Mrs. N. Deickert spent Sunday with relatives at Clifford. Miss Sharon McBride spent last week at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore McBride in Exeter. Those attending the Fergu­ son reunion at Springbank re­ cently were, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ mer Ferguson, Muriel and Don­ nie. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gack­ stetter, Mr, ad family. Mrs. turned after spending several weeks in Westminster Hospital, London. Mrs. S. Beatie and children of Wingham spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. McBride. Mr. R. Fraser, who is employ­ ed on the farm of Archie Par­ sons was in London on Thurs­ day last to meet his father who arrived on Wednesday evenin by air from England. Baptismal Service Baptismal Services were held at the morning service of St. Andrews United Church here on Sunday morning. The following infants were baptised: Betty Joan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalrymple; Muriel Dian­ ne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Ferguson, and James Thomas, son of Mr. and Emerson Kyle. and Mrs.»£ KIST BOTTLE TOP CONTEST Mr. Mr. the j Hodgson reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Haysel Perrin, Prospect. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Manuel of Niagara were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Squire. Michael Manuel, who had been holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Squire for two weeks, also re­ turned to Niagara Falls. Miss Audrey Arksey visited in and around Ottawa during last week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jackson, London, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melleville Gun­ ning. Messrs. Wilfred Herbert and Russell Parkinson spent Sunday at Niagara Falls, i The __ _ ______ ! ity is extended to Mr. Thomas I Dobbs ' ment. ' Barrie Bailey, Toronto, is holi- ; daying with Tommy Simpson. 1 On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. ; Earl Johnson and Mary, Mr. and ' Mrs. Ivan Johnson, of London, Hi __ ___ we’re I visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon any punches on thatjJohnson. . Miss Ruth Whalen spent week-end at Bayfield. Visitors on Monday with and Mrs. William Morley were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Suth- erbv. London, Mr. and Mrs. Gor­ don Morley, Mrs. Bruce Dale and Larry, Stratford, Mr. Alymer Morley, Mr. and Mrs. Granton. Mr. and Mrs. , Centralia, spent Sunday with Mr, , and Mrs. William Hodgson. Mrs. John Whelihan spent last ‘ week-end with her sister, Mrs. ‘ Hunter, Dearborn, Mich. < Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Passmore I and family, Thames Road, were j Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gunning. Mrs. Alice Bender of Ipswitch, England, is visiting with Mr. I and Mrs. William Morley. ; Barrie and Donald O’Brien, ■ London, are holidaying with Mr. ; and Mrs. O’Brien. Glengarry, with less than 11,- 000 voters is the smallest federal electoral division in Canada. Ernest C. Harvey Insurance Agency Phone 47 Exeter LET US YOUR CAR Satisfied Sure you'll he satisfied South End service. And not pulling < statement. That’s why we’re of-: fering you a 50c Refund if you don't get this attention , when you drive up to South End ! pumps: ® Gas Tank Filled ® Oil Checked • Windshield Cleaned ® Tires or Battery Checked DROP IN anytime u sympathy of in his recent the commun- sad bereave- the Mr. Sr. and Mrs. Brantford, and Delbert Morley, Lloyd Hodgson, Hess at Lome roster Dies In London Lome Foster, son of Mr. Mrs. James A. Foster, away Monday evening in a Lon­ don hospital where he had been in poor health for the past few years. Born in Zurich he came to Hensall with his when quite young and received his education here. Surviving are his parents, two brothers, Har­ old, Wingham, Ray, Mt. Carmel; two sisters, Mrs. William Howe, Toronto, Miss Jean Foster, Lon­ don. The body rested at the Bon- thron Funeral Home until Thurs­ day morning when requiem high mass was sung at St. Boniface ’Church, Zurich, Thursday mor­ ning, August 9, at 10 a.m. Rev. Fr. M. D. Monaghan was cele­ brant. Burial was in the church cemetery. and passed parents Gail Ann and Lynn Mrs. Archie Parsons Arnold Gackstetter home on Thursday Phone 328 ice Exeter BUILT STRONGER TO WORK YEARS LONGER! || EUf FARMALL SUPER C #7 MORE MORE MORE POWER! PEP! PULL! LIVE Power BALANCED Weight and Power SUPER-EASY Driving FULL LINE of matched McCormick equipment Your best value in a 2-row, 2-plow tractor It’s FIRST IN THE FIELD! Drive it and SEE t.♦ask us for a demonstration! F. W. Huxtable PHONE 153-W EXETER CROMARTY and Mrs. Bruce Balfour, Sault St. Marie, are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Will Hamil­ ton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruce and other friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Allen, Mount Pleasant, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allen and many other relatives. Mr. T, McCallum, Toronto, Spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller. Misses Shirley Wallace and Carolyne Walker are holidaying in St. Thomas with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cadick. Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl has re­ turned home from Victor Hospi­ tal, London, where she under­ went a major operation. We are pleased to see her making such satisfactory progress. Mr. and Mrs. John Trivett of Toronto have been renewing ac­ quaintances in and around Crom­ arty. Rev. R. and Mrs. Duncanson and Marguerite have returned from their cottage at Lake Dore where they spent the month of July. Miss Betty McKellar spent the week-end with friends . at Lis- towel. Mr. Gordon Houghton, Lon­ don, and Frank and Leonard Gordon, Wingham, spent the past week with Mrs. W. Houghton. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Block, Sharon and Barry visited recent­ ly with Mr. and Mrs. Don Scott. Several of our ladies enjoyed j a bus trip to Niagara Falls on • Wednesday which was sponsored by the Staffa Women’s Institute. ' A reunion of the families of | the late Mr. and Mrs. James Bal- lantyne was held at Springbank Park on Sunday. Mr. Lindsay McKellar spent a few days last week at his home here. The farmers are very . busy harvesting their grain, which, is a bumper crop in Master Ronald ich, is holidaying and uncle, Mr. Laing, Mr. and Mrs. Anton and children of Barvadine, Man., are visiting with her sister, Mrs. and Mr. Lloyd Sorsdahl. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Allan and son, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allan and daughter, Colleen, of Edmonton, Alta., are visiting with the former’s brother, Mr. Frank Allan, and other Relatives. In the Great Lakes alone is one-half of the fresh water sup­ ply of the entire world. Mr. this district. Deichert with and Zur- his aunt Mrs. T. 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