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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-11-15, Page 5THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1951 Pas« 5 RCAF Assist In Grand Bend Parade The local Legionaire parade marched to the cemetery on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. behind the RCAF Band, accompanied by RCAF personnel and Boy Scouts. The memorial service ducted by Rev. J. ton. Other Grand men were invited Russell Warner services were held Mr. Russell Warner, away suddenly at his on Monday, Novem- was con- E, G. Hough- Bend clergy- to assist. Funeral Friday for who passed home here her 5. Surviving tilda Lafond, (Pearl) Mrs. SebringviUe; Stewardson of Bengough, Sask.; also three sons, Lorne of Grand Bend, Mrs, Bend Mr. seventieth year, friends in the 25 years he and his family have lived Bend. Our sympathies Warner and family. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. W. and Bob spent Sunday ents in Collingwood. Apple Day was well and $40. and Scout leader LAC Stanley Carrol has moved to Centralia Airport and will be greatly missed by the Scouts. Lions 'Club will attend a dist­ rict get-together on November 15 at Arkona to hear past inter­ national president of L.C, Inter­ national, Walter Fisher, speak. Representatives from 90 clubs are expected to be present. High school students from Grand Bend attended Exeter District High service at the eter Friday. The United anniversary services November 4 with a good attendance. Rev. Smith delivered fine addresses. The choir members rendered choice music. Mrs, Douglas Gill accompanied Mr. Gill, organist, on the piano. The Y.P.U, Miss Sheila Finan had Mr. Birr as guest young people Mrs. Smith have a well organized .with prospects of interesting program ahead. Mr. and Mrs. Truscott of troit spent Sunday at their, tage in Beach O’Pines. Miss Blanchard, who sisted Miss Mary Yeo P.O. for five months, to her home in London Mrs. Nelson Statton has been appointed assistant post mis­ tress. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett and family of Hensall spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Morenz. Mr. Charles Robinson Mrs. T. M. Dodds of Buffalo Miss Beulah spent week-end with Mrs. Gero- mette. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Maier of Mio, Mich., visited his sister, Mrs. Albert Morenz, dur­ ing the week. Rev. Glen Eagle of Clinton is speaking in United Church on November 18. Mrs. Lawrence Schwartz, Lon­ don, is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bjorrson spent a few days in London as guest of the latter’s father, Rev. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. E. Marshall, Sarnia, spent the week-end their cottage “Huron Vista”. Rev. and Mrs. Glen Beach and family are moving to their new charge in Blyth on Thursday. Mrs. Ida Eccleston has left to spend the winter in California. Mr. and Mrs. T. Fischel, De­ troit, spent a few days at their cottage in Beach O’Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young and son spent Sunday as the guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Robinson, Belmont. Mrs. Gordon Turnbull has re­ turned week’s visit with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skipper and family have moved to Brant­ ford for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller spent Saturday in London. Miss Dorene Baker of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E Mr. and Mrs. M. Sunday in Clinton latives in Mitchell. A number of small fry seem to have contracted measles. Mr. Will Beer is improving in health again. Good going, Will; chin up! Mrs. A. Mollard has been con­ fined to bed for the past week. are his widow, Ma- J, and daughters, Frank Ruston of (Lois) Mrs. Willis Alvin and Allen of Fred Kading is a sister. Warner, who has Of Sarnia. Grand in hiswas made many in Grand go to Mrs. MacLaren with par­ organized the Scouts realized Several prizes were will fee distributed over won later. School memorial cenotaph in Ex­ Church held its organized under ’ “ A. speaker. About 20 attended. and Mrs. Chapman attended C.G.I.T. an De- cot- as- the has in returned Sunday. A. and and Holt of Toronto of at from Detroit after a her parents, alter. , Kahle spent and with re- Huron County Crop Report By G. W. MONTGOMERY All outside work has been brought to a standstill with the recent snowfall which now amounts to some six to eight inches. County roads staying days. Turnip growers are keeping a high percentage of their turnips for feeding purposes as they are not satisfied with the prices be­ ing offered for this crop and there is still a fair acreage of the crop to be harvested. Rural residents of the except where Township are being plowed, are close to the farm these Hensail And District News Hensall C Of C Plans Yule Party The of the merce Room W. F. A report of a meeting held in London on October 9 to discuss the “Pinery” proposal was read by the secretary, George Arm­ strong who with Lome Hay at­ tended the meeting. He said he felt that the scheme had not ad­ vanced as it would benefit the residents of the district in the years to come. James A. Pater­ son spoke on behalf of the scheme. It was moved by R dleton, seconded by G. dale that merce in Canadian mas tree the town party and show for everyone on Saturday, December 15 in the Town Hall. Committee in charge is Jack Drysdale, Harold Bon- tliron, James Paterson, Lorne Hay, and W. O. Goodwin. A lucky draw for the ladies will be held in conjuction Christmas party. Harry Lawrence, a sident of the village the speaker of the evening, Mr. E. G. Silverwood of London, a member of the London Camera Club, and widely travelled exe­ cutive of Silverwoods Dairies Limited who showed many beau­ tiful scenes in technicolor photo­ graphed recently on a trip trough the Canadian Rockies and south to San Fransisco. The speaker was thanked by Rev. W. J. Rogers, Sandwiches and coffee were served. regular monthly meeting Hensall Chamber of Com- was held in the Club Wednesday in the Arena. Riley presided. Euchre And Dance The second euchre and dance sponsored by Kippen East Wo­ men’s Institute was held in the Hensall ’ Town Hall Thursday night. Winners of the euchre prizes were Miss Rhena Avery, Hensall, Mrs. Harold Willert, Hensall, Mrs. James McNaugh­ ton, Kippen; Gordon Love, Hills- Ki ppen; Kippen. to green; Morley Cooper, James McNaughton, Lucky lunch prize went E. Whitehouse, Kippen Personal Items The annual Christmas will be held in the Legion Tuesday, December 4, when Mrs, Il. Mid- M, Drys- of Com- with the a Christ- the Chamber conjunction Legion erect with lights in front of hall. There is to be a with the former re­ introduced game the Ran- held Nov- Personal Items The following left Friday for a week’s hunting expedition to Manitoulin. Garnet Mousseau, Fred Beer, Bert Horton, George Beer, Howard Lemon, Dave Sangster, Tom Dougall, John gangster, H. Parker, -and Clay­ ton Horton, Messrs Laird Mickle, Robert Middleton, Walter Spencer, and Mr. Welsh spent last week-end in Toronto while there saw the Rugby game between the Ottawa Rough Riders and the Toronto Argonauts and the hockey Saturday evening between Maple Leafs and New York gers. A monster bingo will be in the town hall Friday, ember 16 sponsored by the Le­ gion and Ladies Auxiliary, bin- go will be held upstairs and also on the lover floor, jackpot will be $150.00 In the interests of Missions an exchange of Ministers is be­ ing planned for next Sunday morning in the United Church, November 18. Rev. C. C. Wash­ ington of Auburn, will conduct the worship here, while Rev. W. J. Rogers will have charge of the morning service in Auburn Unit­ ed Church. Monday night, Nov­ ember 19, Rev. A. R. Stone, who has just returned from Japan, will address a Missionary Rally in the United Church. During the evening a film will be shown. The following taggers report a splendid response when they made a house to house canvass selling poppies on Saturday last, Mrs. Byran Kyle, Mrs. A. Clark, Mrs. J. Drysdale, Mrs. E. Dick, •Miss Elaine Beer, Miss Judy Shaddick and F. J. Appleby. Ambulance Service Stratford General Hospital Board made public Friday even­ ing, November 9, at their meet­ ing that Stratford has solved their ambulance problem. Mr. William B. Taylor of Hensall, 23, is instituting a lance service in will operate in tion with Stratford General Hos­ pital. private ambu- Stratford and close co-opera- SHIPKA Make Donation The W.A. held its meeting at the home of Lamport on Tuesday with a fine attendance. Sheppard was in president handled showing pictures of Home Mis­ sions which ing. It box for London also to crippled amount pital. Mr, Herb Harlton was removed to St. Joseph’s Hospital where he was operated on on Wednesday morning. He has the best of wishes from his many friends and hope that he may be able to return home shortly. Mr. Earl Ratz and Mr. Ed Lippert and Ken are on a deer hunting trip this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fink'beiner attended the wedding on Satur­ day of Dr. Britain Sanders of Chatham. Dr. and Mrs. B. D. Sanders of Toronto are spending the week-end here. Sandra Sweitzer, infant daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sweitzer, was taken to Victoria Hospital last week where she is under observation. Dougal Russell celebrated his sixth birthday on Saturday by having a party. Dr. and Mrs. visited over the week-enjd with Mr. and Mrs. Art Finkbeiner. regular Mrs. Ed evening Mrs. E. charge. The the slides, were very interest- decided to pack a Salvation Army in the next meeting; $10 to Wood was the at give , children and the to War Memorial Eden same I-Ios- again B. Saunders Hensall Legion Places Wreath Remembrance were observed day under the Hensall Branch Legion, Service the was party Hall, . there will be an exchange of gifts by the members. The mystery was won by Mrs. Byran 1 and Mrs. R. Mock directed i creational period. Pte. Tom Peters, Queens Rifle Regiment, 27th Batt., Cartier, Que., is spending leave with his parents, Mr. Mrs. Fred Peters. He expects to leave for overseas shortly for a two year period. Kippen East W.I. are holding family night in the Legion Hall, Friday, November, 30. Husbands and children are to be the spe­ cial guests. Turkey will be the main course for the banquet. Own Vai his and Day Services in Hensall Sun- ausipces of the of the Canadian at the Cenotaph was at 7 p.m. wreaths were plac­ ed by the following: Government, Mrs. Alda Simmons sident Byran Kyle; liary, president township of Hay, Campbell cmith ade Marshall, F. Color Sergeant, J dard Bearers, Mrs. foi* the Auxiliary. Dave Kyle. Following Service at the Ceno­ taph the Legion Auxiliary, Girl Guides, Brownies marched to the United Church where ser­ vices were held at 7:30 speaker, Flt-Lt. Harding, at Clinton Radar School. Mr Rannie rendered a solo, Miss Legion, pre­ Ladies Auxi- Mrs. E. Dick; Ree've Earl township of Tucker­ councillor Roy Bell; Par- “ J. Appleby; Tudor; Stan- Il. W. Horton Legion-Bugler Legion Auxiliary, Brownies marched Church where Guest padre S. G. Rannie rendered a solo, “The Phantom Legion”. Miss Greta Lammie was at the organ con­ sole. Mrs. T. Parlmer is spending the winter months with Mrs. Annie Saundercock. Legion Auxiliary Nominates Officers The November meeting of Legion Ladies Auxiliary held in the Legion Hall Tuesday evening last week with the pre­ sident, Mrs. E. Dick in the chair. Many interesting items of bus­ iness were discussed during the business session. Nominations were held, Miss Dorothy Hoyle, Stratford, Zone commander, will be in charge of the election at the December meeting, and in­ stallation will be held at the January meeting. Mrs. II. W. Horton was re- | elected to the position of standard ; bearer by acclamation. Ten vol- ; unteers offered to sell poppies Saturday. Pte. M. Stephen Honored Mr. and Mrs. George Swap your Old, WornTires NOW FOR NEW LONG-MILEAGE GOOD/VeAR TIRES Why risk the danger of driving on worn tires any longer? We’ll give you the biggest trade-in allowance for your old tires when you trade them in for big-value, long-mile­ age Goodyears. Come in today for the best tire deal in town. Al»o available in Rib Tread Smale entertained Tuesday evening last week in honor of their grand­ son Pte. Mervyn Stephen, sta­ tioned with the Motor Transport Section at Gamp Borden, who ex­ pects to leav seas for hers ren with were evening Mervyn was presented , with a signet ring. Relatives I w’ere present from London, Exe- I ter, Seaforth, Cromarty, Zurich j and Hensall. [ shortly for over- a two year period. Mexn- of the family, their child- enjoyed a turkey supper all the trimmings. There forty present. During the SOUTH END SERVICE RUSS & CHUCK SNELL PHONE: 328 W-NIGHTS: 328 J GENERAL REPAIRS __ ________________________________G-72 /_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ LOOK FOR THIS “HIGH SI GN" 0 F QUALITY IJGMzyxy.z x az az zv z X/V7yzy/Gy|^| H. J. 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