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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-05-08, Page 13Fcirsonall Items Misses Lulu and Gertrude Demsey spent last weekend with Mrs. C Murdy. Mrs J2, Hodgson has returned ' *' ; ‘ ”l her has home after five weeks with son, Arthur, whose wife been on the sick list. Mr and Mrs. F. W. Ford ___ familj'- of Detroit spent weekend with Mrs. Isaac Coursey. Mr. and Mrs. M. Cunningham have moved from Lucan to take up a home in London on Ade­ laide Street. Mr. and Mrs. W, J.“Thompson ;>f London, formerly of Lucan, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ’G Gannett. and Gain 5 to 10 lbs. New Pep Thoimnda who never could gain weight before, now have Bhnpcly, attractive figures. No ruorc bony limbs, ugly hollows. They thank Ostrox. It puts tloah on bodies skinny because blood lacks Iron. Peps you up. too. Improves appetite, digestion so food nourishes you better. Don't fear gettlug too fat. Stop when you gain figure you wish. Introductory or ‘'got-acqualnted” sizo only GOf!. Try Ostrex Tonic Tablotfl tor now pounds, lovely curves, new pop, today. At all druggists. Exeter Salvage Co. Phone 423 FOR SALE We specialize in the follow­ ing used items: Railroad Iron, .angle iron, all sizes? cables, all lengths and thick­ nesses; chains, all sizes and (thicknesses; wheels, all sizes, all kinds. Used tires. Eye beams and all other beams; flat iron, plates, Steel, all sizes and tliick- nesses. WE BUY New and used feathers and feather ticks, scrap iron-— top prices paid. ® Portable Arc Welding • • Acetylene Welding • <> Steel Fabrication • • Machine Work • • Grinding • Marshall & Murray Machine EXETER ONTARIO Page 13 Picture News THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 8, 1952 1 their Kenny and were Iva Hodgins by Counsel- P /""I T Tirom C-l-L Ladies* Guild lo Meet Taxes The Ladies' Guild of Holy Trinity Church met in the parish hall Monday evening for the April meeting. The Bible reading was taken by Mrs. Hovey, Plans were discussed for raising money to meet the taxes. Members decided the group leaders would collect §1 from each member. Dolls were given out to be dressed for the bazaar. After business was ovef a pro­ gram followed, consisting of a duet by Mrs. Tlamilton and Marilyn Brownlee; a paper on “Solomon's House” written by Mrs. Frank Handy and read by Mrs. Frank Hovey; a duet by Marilyn Brownlee and Elva Young. A musical contest conducted by Mrs. William Brownlee was won by Mrs. Frank Hardy. This was followed by lunch and a social half hour. Miss Lina Ab­ bott moved a vote of thanks to Mrs. Brownlee, her group, the entertainers. Personal Items Mrs. Harry Carroll and Mtb. Hahns and Mrs. Harry Hodgins visited with Mrs. Carroll of Parkliill. After a two-week rest, the bingo at Lucan was again open Saturday, May 3. A splendid turn-out was on hand. The win­ ners were: Lola Dixon $9, Mrs. Harvey Hodgins $5, Mrs. Shroler $2, Mr. Valiage ?1, Mr. Suther­ land $1, Albert Brown $1, Mrs. Audrey Lamphill $1, Mrs. Hodgins $1, Harry Foot ?1, Mrs. Hooper $1. Mr. and Mrs. Princess Street visitors with Mr. lins of London. Mrs, Will Davis of Saintsbury called on friends in town Friday. Mrs. John Blair and Mrs. M. McIntosh of Alice Street spent ........................ ‘ ‘ 5 in Smith, Elsie Lawrence $1, *' .1-1. H, Hodgins of were weekend and Mrs. Mul- Thursday calling on friends Exeter. and Camp For Girls Plans were discussed for the junior girls' camp of Middlesex Presbytery to be held at Bimin, July 23-30, when the counsellors met with their director, on Fri­ day evening at Robinson Mem­ orial Church. It was decided to add folk­ dancing to the schedule of dis­ covery groups, swimming, crafts, recreation and singing, The crafts counsellor has not yet been obtained. Applications are being submitted to Mrs. M. H. Hodgins, Lucan, Ont. The registrar reported a full camp, hut the Presbytery Com­ mittee is endeavouring to obtain further accommodation. The staff for the 195 2 camp is as follows: Director, Mrs. W. H. Griffin, Stratford; registrar, Miss Elna Isen, London; camp registrar and business manager, Miss Joan McLean, Lucan; swim­ ming, Miss Frances Stevens, London; nurse, Mrs. D. H. Ross, LondoA; counsellors, Miss Cora McIntyre, London; Miss Doretha Keys, Hyde Park; Mrs. D. Reidy, Melbourne; Mrs. M. Donaldson, Lucan; Miss Margaret Wilson, Ailsa Craig. The final meeting for the season of the Ebenezer Commun- I ity Club was held in Ebenezer School. The committee in charge was Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Hart­ wick, Mr. and Mrs. Art Hardie and Mr. and Mrs. Lome Grose. At the hard-time social, Mrs. Cecil Powell Walker Elliott dressed. The flower United Church are holding Blosson Tea, sale of home bak­ ing and sale of flowers and bulbs on Saturday, May 10 in the United Church parlours. Mrs. McIntosh of Alice street, entertained a number of her neighbors to a fowl dinner and bridge on Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Underwood’s birthday. Mrs. Will Dickins, of Lucan, has been the guest of her daugh­ ter, Mrs. William McDonald, of Saintsbury for past week. and Mr, John were chosen best committee of the a . SAINTSBURY Mr. and Mrs. George Godbolt of Centralia spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. F. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. C. .Ings of Lon­ don spent the weekend at home of Mr. and Mrs. H. roll. They spent Saturday ning at the home of Mrs. H. Davis. Mrs. W. J. Dickins spent the past week at of Mr.' and Mrs. M. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. H. Latta family spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. E. Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. O. Dale of don spent Sunday at the of Mr. and Mrs. J. Barker. Mr. J. Barker had the fortune to fracture a bone his ankle while seeding. Miss H. McFalls and Mr. H. Davis were Sunday evening din­ ner guests with Mr. and Mrs. E. Greenlee. Mrs. Hands home Parkliill. Mrs. G. visited with Mrs. Hugh week. Mrs. R. Atkinson of visited with Mr. and Atkinson on Sunday. Mrs. H. Carroll and Davis attended the meeting of Perth Deanery at St. Paul’s Church, Stratford, on Fri­ day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Abbott and Edyth and BJlly were Sun­ day visitors with Mrs. W. J. Davis and Ivan. 'Several ladies from this com­ munity attended the lecture Dr. Shute, of London, at Memorial Centre, Lucan, Wednesday evening. Sunday School opened for summer at St. Patrick’s Church with a large attendance. Eve­ ning church service was held. The flowers on the altar were pledged there by Mrs. Richard Dickins and Mrs. E. Atkinson and Mrs. H. Davis as a memorial to Mr. Richard Dickins who passed away a year ago. Birthday Party Mr. Earl Atkinson is out of the hospital and lie and Mrs. Atkin­ son and Mrs. D. Maguire attend­ ed a birthday party at the Knot­ ty Pine Inn, London, in honor of his mother, Mrs. Robert At­ kinson who resides with daughter, Mrs. Lewis, in Tor­ onto. Mrs. Atkinson • was cele­ brating her eighty-fifth birthday. Mr. the Oar- eve- and of Lucan the home and with Lon- home mis­ in H. Carroll and spent Tuesday at of Mrs. W. Carroll Mrs. the I of Carroll of Detroit his parents, Mr. and Carroll this past Centralia Mrs. H. Mrs. H. executive iby the on the her WELL, I SEE YOU RE FIGURING OUT YOUR ] REEDING COSTS, ANDY. I SUPPOSE YOU'RE (GETTING READY TO HAND OVER THE POULTRY CHORES OQ TO MAR£_^g>^Z2S2 f YOU'RE RIGHT W DOC. Fl ELD CHORES t ARE COMING AND Jtg I I'LL BE FAR TOO BUSY FOR] IK t THE PENS. a w 3 9& DOC, MY PULLETS GOT AWAY TO A GOOD i STARTON VITAFOOD/ AND NOW THEY’RE ON VITA-GROW MASH,’ BUT THESE IMPLEMENTS. NEED MY ATTENTION./ WELL, ANDY, THERE’S ONE GOOD THING YOU CAN DO.YOU CAN SAVE A LOT OF TIME BYSWITCH- 1 MG TO ROE VITA-GROW PELLETS THIS TIME OF j YEAR. / T (( Explorers Plan Cookout The Explorers of the Lucan United Church met for regular Expedition on Monday evening, Recreation and singing^ taken by Counsellor and the study book lor Joan McLean. Explorers Mary Ann Bevington prepared the worship service. Plans were made for a “cook­ out” - at the next meeting, wea­ ther permitting. The girls continued their glass painting project. “PAPER PUNCHING” is target shooters’ name for their sport, now * attracting more and more fans every year. This young marksman, who may someday compete in the National Shooting Matches at Ottawa gets a few tips from an old hand. Shooting enthusiasts say, "Get ’em young”,.. believe that boys should be carefully trained in the correct handling of firearms. on L. of 2. Health Lectures Over 150 women were in at­ tendance when Dr. E. V. Shute of London continued his lectures on Wednesday evening in the evening in the Lucan Commun­ ity Memorial Centre, his subject being “Surgery of Women”. The Women’s Institute of Lucan is pleased to sponsor Dr. Shute again on WednesdayMay 7, when he speaks on “ ache” 14, when his lecture will “Childbirth Is Safer Now”. ‘Back- and on Wednesday, May be Mrs. G. Gannett has so fa­ de- in H. in ice At Clandeboye Mr. Ed. Ovens, of McGillivray Township, had six two-year-old cattle stolen from his barn last week. Executive Meet The new executive officers of the clandeboye Home and School met at the home of the president Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murless Thursday evening. Mrs. E. Winkler, London, chairman Home and School District No. attended. < Mrs. H. Murless was appointed membership convenor. It was decided to hold a meeting in the school Thursday evening, May 8. After the meeting closed the hostess served dainty refresh­ ments, Personal Items The Rev. L. C. Harrison of St. James Church conducted the annual examinations on course of study from the Department of Religious Education for the past year, at Clandeboye School on Saturday. Pupils were Mac. Har­ rison and Gwenneth Tomes of the intermediate grade and Tommy Tomes of the junior grade. Mrs. E. Hodson received the sad news of the death of Mrs. Abbott, wife of the late Dr. Percy Abbott, in Detroit, Friday, May 2. Interment took place in Albion, Mich. The Clandeboye Women’s stitute sponsored a plastic monstration Friday evening the Clandeboye School. Mrs. Peterson of Dashwood was charge. The ladies served cream and cake. Mrs. Herman Walls returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Saturday. May we offer our sympathy to Mrs. Charlie Rollings and family also Mr. Will Lewis in the loss of a mother and sister. On Sunday, May 11, Mothers’ Day, the choir of the United Church will be taken by the mothers of the congregation. Mr. an<i Mrs. Bill Rolling family of Sarnia called on and Mrs. Mervin Carter on urday. Mr. L. Derbyshire has foundation made in preparation for his new house in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Rea Neil spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alton We Earl from Saturday. Mr. Bill Kilmer made a busi­ ness trip to Toronto last week, Mr. Lome Hodgins has sold his farm and moved to the farm of the late Sid Hodgins. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Logan and Myrna of Thorndale, and Mrs. J. H. Paton and Claye called on Paton in evening. Mrs. L. kinson of and Mrs. Sunday. It was and Mr. Sat- the Neil of Whalen. are pleased to report Mr. Atkinson returned home St. Joseph’s Hospital on Mr. ,„re W. S. Sunday Bene and Mrs. London called Ceafur Atkinson R. At- on Mr. on with regret that congregati o^n of St. James Church learned on Sunday that the Rev. L. C. Harrison was leaving. He is taking over St. Peter’s church, Dorchester and St. George’s Church, Belmont, on June 1. W.A, And Guild Mrs. E. Hodgson was hostess Thursday for the W.A. and Guild meeting of the St. James Church. The rector, Mr. Harrison, pre- the far recovered from her recent illness as to be able to accompany her huslband to London on Sunday last, to visit their daughter who is in the hospital. sided for the W.A. meeting. The scripture lessoni was read by Mrs. L. A. Kilmer. Prayers were given by Mrs. Hewitt for the sick and for prayer partner by Miss Paul. Roll call was answered by a verse of scripture containing the word “river”. Mrs. Andy Carter, president, presided for the Guild meeting. Mrs. Harrison gave a talk on “What God can do for you.” At the close of the meeting the hos­ tess and committee, Mrs. Wilfred Cunningham, Mrs. Cecil Carter and Mrs. L. A. Kilmer served lunch. Mrs. George Simpson was the hostess meeting of the Collins, M. S. meeting’. Mrs. M. McNaugh­ ton, president, presided for the W.A. meeting. Thursday for the May of the W.M.S. and W.A. United Church. Mrs. T. president, took the W. SPEEDY" r Z*£. .al strange object. Insect? Drift­ wood? No, but if you’re a farmer, you should recognize it! It’s a wheat seedling with a destructive fungus growth. Farmers now apply modern dis­ infectants like "Ceresan M” to protect grains against many seed and soil-borne diseases. Did you Dnow? CONGRATULATIONS, Miss Marguerite Gignac. The happy young singer is this year’s win­ ning contestant on "C-I-L Sing­ ing Stars of Tomorrow”. This popular radio program gives young Canadian singers the chance to be heard by an audi­ ence of hundreds of thousands, and to compete for C-I-L musical awards worth over $3,000. Over 8,000 men and women from all walks of life and every province make up the C-I-L organization. Their skills and talents are used in more than ’200 job classifications ranging from stenographer to research chemist, truck driver to plant manager. 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