The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-09-27, Page 9THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1951
Class Weiner Roast
About 50 members of
Kumjoinus class of Main
Church gathered at River
the
St.
view
Park on Monday night to have
their monthly class social.
The night was ideal for an
outside meeting, a fire was built
and all gathered around, Percy
Merkley and David Kestle play
ed their .guitars and everyone
enjoyed a lively sing-song. Elea
nor and David Kestle sang
duet, Leonard McKnight a
his committee put on
that caused a lot of fun.
Weiners and coffee were served
also do-nuts and apples. Every
one had a good time. The next
meeting will be a Hallowe’en
party in the church.
; a
and
a Quiz,
| Caven Circle Meets
| Caven Circle held their Sep
tember meeting at the home of
; Mrs. Jim Taylor on Thursday
i evening. Mrs. Fred Skinner con
ducted the meeting which open
ed with hymn 141. The devo
tional period was in charge of
Mrs. N. G.
this on
on the
baking
oured
I Mrs. Fred Simmons also read a
poem. The meeting closed with
singing hymn no, 666 followed
by prayer. A delicious lunch was
served by the committee
charge.
■Cochrane. Following
open discussion was held
forthcoming bazaar and
sale. Marilyn Strang fav-
with two instrumentals.
V’s Beauty Shoppe;
It
serve
as
has been my
you for the
proprietress of
Shop. At the end
I will be giving up my work
but the busines will be continued
under the capable management
of Mrs. Ralph Chisholm (nee
Muriel Stevens). Mrs. Chisholm
has had successful experience in
all lines of Beauty Culture. May
I express my sincere gratitude
for the consideration I have re
ceived from my customers and I
trust the new proprietress will
receive the same support and
cooperation from all our patrons.
The location and telephone num
ber will remain the same.
' privilege to
past months
V’s Beauty
of September
up my
ELAINE JOHNSTON
Proprietress
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iDesjardine-Bullock
| Grand Bend
manse was the si
ding of Audrey ___, ____
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Bullock, Parkhill
Desjardine, son of Mr
Legume Desjardine,
Bend, The Rev.
Smith officiated.
Given in marriage
ther the bride was
traditional
featuring
lace yoke. The gown was fash
ioned with lily-point sleeves,
Peter Pan collar and ruffles at
the waist, and extended in a
short train at the back. The
bride’s shoulder-length veil was
caught with a halo of orange
blossoms. She carried a white
■bible with red rosettes
white streamers, and
matching rhinestone
gift of the groom.
Miss Iva Bullock,
United Church
•ene of the wed-
Jean Bullock,
and Byron
, and Mrs.
of Grand
Wesley c.
•fef..THAMES ROAD
Misses Margaret Cann a.
Nona Pym of London spent the
week-end
Quite a
community
last week.
Mr, and
David and
Sunday with
ington Haist
Mr. and
sit their homes here.
, number from this
attended Exeter Fair
Mrs. Aimer Passmore.
Dennis visited on
Mr. and Mrs. Well-
of Cred it on.
Mrs. Riney Keller
and Lome of Exeter, Mr. and
Mrs. William Rohde and Douglas
visited on
Mrs. Alex
Mitchell.
Mr. and ____
and Sharon visited c .
evening with Mr, and Mrs. Edsar
Rodd of Woodham.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson
returned home from their honey
moon on Saturday. We welcome
Mrs. Simpson to our community.
Ve are sorry to report that
Matthew Thomson is not
well as usual. We hope he
is feeling better soon.
We are sorry to report that
Ronald McNichol underwent an
operation in the London hospital
one day last week. We wish for
a speedy recovery.
Sunday with Mr. and
Rohde and family of
Mrs. Lome Passmore
on Sunday
by her
gowned
white slipper
a rhinestone-trimmed
fa
in
satin
wore
set,
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- - , ..... her
sister’s only attendant, gowned
in lime green taffeta with short
puffed sleeves and ruffle below
the waist. She wore elbow
length gloves with matching
headdress and carried , a hand
bouquet of yellow mums and
fern caught with
ribbon.
The groomsman
Desjardine,
groom.
Following
ception was
the bride’s
lock received
dress of, black and white silk
jersey, with a corsage of pink
roses. Assisting the bride
grooms mother wore a navy
sheer dress with a corsage of
gardenias. Miss Grace Pickering,
Dashwood, cousin of the bride
and Miss Donna Bullock, Zu
rich, neice of the bride served.
For the wedding trip to the
United States, the bride chose a
navy blue suit with navy acces
sories and a corsage of red-
rosettes. The couple will reside
in Grand Bend.
vari-colored
was Merton
brother of t h e
the ceremony a re
held at the home of
parents, Mrs. Bul-
in an afternoon
Jeweller
Phone 510-W Exeter
‘‘How did you and Bob ever
come to marry?” ‘‘Oh, it’s the
same old story, we started out to
be just good friends, you know
and later we changed our minds.”
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RCAF PARA STUDENTS MAKE FIRST JUMP
half way mark in their training 1(5 students of the. IlCAF’s
third para-rescue course made their initial jump at Namao
airport near Edmonton. First student to jump was Cpl. Fer-
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Caven W.M.S.
The September meeting
the Caven Auxiliary of the
men’s Missionary Society
held Thursday evening at
home of Mrs. F. Whilsmith
a good attendance. Mrs. W. Sil-
lery occupied the chair and
opened the meeting with a short
report of the Presbyterial held
at Auburn September 11 at
which the theme was "Trust and
Obey”. The program used at the
Presbyterial was followed,
thoughout the meeting. Hymn
5 0 2, "I Am Trusting Thee, Lord
Jesus”, was sung, followed by
devotional exercises by Mrs.
Moir, reading Psalm 5 7 and 91
and prayer. ‘‘Rescue the Perish
ing” was sung. Mrs. Snyder
played as an instrumental —
"Blessed Hour of Prayer”.
Mrs. N.
speaker for
wonderful
“Shepherd’s
ed vivid word pictures of many
of the mighty scenes which took
place on the mountains and hill
sides as told in the bible and
linked them with the need of
missions at home and abroad.
Mrs. Simpson sang a solo,
"Trust and Obey”. Mrs. Strang
reviewed the Glad Tidings, fol
lowed by prayer. The meeting
closed by singing and prayer by
Mrs. Sillery. Refreshments were
served by the hostess assisted
by Mrs. Snyder and a social
enjoyed.
of
Wo-
was
the
with
R. S i n c 1 a i r, as
the evening, gave a
explanation of the
Psalm”. She paint
SUNSHINE
hour
Jack Duncan
Plugtown were
and Mrs. Wil-
family on Sun
was in
Gregory
and Mr.
We are glad to report that
Lloyd Beaver returned to his
home on Sunday from St.Jo-
seph’s Hospital but is still
undergoing treatment on his
thumb.
Town Topics
Mr. and Mrs. James Squires
entertained a number of friends
on Fair Day.
Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Davis and
daughter Elizabeth, of Pt. Cre
dit, spent a few days with the
former’s mother, Mrs. Sidney
Davis. Mrs. Davis returned with
them Monday on a visit.
Sim Pollen, of Pontiac,
is visiting with relatives.
Arthur Kerslake, of Us-
is ill in St. Joseph’s Hos-
Mission Circle was held in the
church basement on Friday eve
ning.
Rally Day service was held in
the church auditorium with the
superintendent, Mr. William El
ford, in charge, assisted by Rev.
William Mair. Mrs. Edwin Miller
read the story.
The monthly meeting of the
W.A. and W.M.S. will be held at
the home of Mrs. Robert Miller
on October 3 at 2 p.m.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Dow of
Roy’s visited at the manse on
Monday evening of this week.
Miss Betty Mair of the Bell
Telephone, Exeter, is holidaying
at her home.
Sunday School and church ser
vices will be on Standard Time
on Sunday morning. Sunday
School is at 10:15
church 11:15 a.m.
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Mrs.
Mich.,
Mr.
borne,
pital in London, where he is re
ceiving treatment.
Mi's. John Willis was admitt
ed to St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lon
don, Friday last where she has
undergone an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. (
of London, spent
with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J,
and Miss Florence
Southcott-Gage wedding at Osha-
wa on Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Dinney and
family have moved to their new
home on William Street.
Cpl. and Mrs. H. A. Woods
spent a few days last week at
Niagara Falls.
Mr. Roy Kirk, who has been
employed with Beavers Hard
ware, for the"past five years, has
accepted a position with the
Canadian Westinghouse Company
in Toronto as a Radio and Tele
vision Technician.
Cecil .Munroe,
the week-end
, Samuel .Tory.
. M. Southcott
j attended the
WINCHELSEA
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Batten
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Oke of Seaforth,
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke
attended anniversary services at
Crediton United Church on
day and spent the day with
Bert Kestle.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brock
children of London visited
the we&k-end with Mr. and
Fred Walters.
Messrs John Batten, Murray
Coward and Harry Stephens
spent the week-end in Detroit.
Sun-
Mrs.
and
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Mrs. Howard Tomlinson (nee
Hilda Mair) of Thamesford frac
tured her ankle while going
feed the ducks.
Mrs. Carl Maier is
out again after being
her home for a few
streptococcis throat.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam
returned home after
Detroit for the past week.
A joint meeting was held in
the basement of Zion Lutheran
Church Dashwood of the Luther
an Women’s Missionary
and the Lutheran
The pastor took
with group four
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Then the Ladies
business meeting,
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Last week we mentioned
death of Mrs. Richard Elston of
Blanshard Township, who pass
ed away September 12, at the
age of 80. The funeral took
place September 14, with inter
ment in the Exeter cemetery.
The service was conducted by R.
J. Wanless, of Woodham, assist
ed by Rev. Mervin Elston, Mr.
Elston sang ‘‘The Old Rugged
Cross.”
Surviving are three sons, Ro
bert, William and Jesse, of the
Base Line, Blanshard Township,
two daughters. Miss Tory Elston,
of London and Mrs. Humphrey
Arthur, of Anderson; a sister,
Mrs. D. J. Christie, of Edmon
ton, Alta., and two brothers, Mr.
George Bags haw, of Birsay,
Sask., and Mrs. J. T. Bagshaw,
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Mr. and Mrs. Wib Coward of
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Miss Fern Rodd of London
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here.
Mr. and Mrs.
and children of
visitors with Mr.
liam Dickey and
day.
Mr. Murray Coward
Detroit on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman
and family of Ilderton
and Mrs. Ross Hogarth and
Margaret of Cromarty visited
with Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson
on Sunday.
Ross Hogarth and Margaret
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Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rodd had
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day evening Mr. and Mrs. Lome
Passmore and Sharon of Thames
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Rodd and infant son, Miss Feme
Rodd and Mr. Jack Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bec
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Mrs. Laverne Rodd and infant
son returned to their home on
Sunday, They had spent last
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Quite a number attended
Exeter Fall Fair last week.
Mrs. Drummond of Brandon,
Manitoba is spending a few days
with her daughter, Mrs. John
■Miners,
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith,
Larry and Carol of Centralia
visited Monday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Bell.
Master Edward Skinner has
been removed from the isolation
Ward in Victoria Hospital to the
Children’s War Memorial Hos
pital, We are pleased to report
Edward is doing so well,
the
SAINTSBURY
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McDon
ald spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark
of Dunneville.
Mrs. Fred Davis spent the
past week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. G. Davis of London.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Carroll and
Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis spent
several days with friends at Tra
verse City, Mich., and Detroit.
Miss Alexia Davis spent the
week-end at the home of Mrs. R.
Dickins of Exeter,
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Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sims and
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Mrs. J. Matheson has returned
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baynham.
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