HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-02-19, Page 12Page 12 THE T1MES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19,1953
L.O.B.A, Present Play
The L.O.B.A. of Woodham pre
sented their play "Look Out Liz
zie" in the High School auditorium
Monday evening in aid of the
South Huron Hospital fund.
Members of the lodge who took
part in the play were Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Jaques, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Hern, Mrs. Harry Webber, Mrs.
J. Smith, Mr. Emerson Paton and
Mr. George Davis.
The Mills brothers and Charles
Paul entertained between acts with
comedy trio numbers.
With so many things on in Exe
ter that evening the attendance
was not large but the play was
well presented.
Announcements
BIRTHS
CHAPMAN—Mr. and
Chapman, of Hay,
■to announce
their son at Victoria Hosptal,
London, Thursday, February
12, 1953.
CORNISH—Mr. and Mrs. Gar
field Cornish wish to announce
the birth of a son, Garfield
James, at South Huron Hos
pital, February 4.
SCHWARTZENTRUBER — Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Schwartzen-
truber wish to announce the
Ibirth of a daughter, Bonnie
Jean, in South Huron Hospital
on February 9,
TRUDELL — To Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Trudell (nee Camilla
Glavin), a son, at St. Joseph’s
Hospital, Chatham, on
ruary 18.
ENGAGEMENTS
Town Topics
the
Mrs, Lome
are happy
arrival of
Feb-
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Friday, February 20
at 3 o’clock sharp
Youth Service at 7:30 p.m,
Farmers*
DAIRY SHOW
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton R. Sweet
wish to announce the engagement
of their daughter Irene Catherine,
to R. G. Stewart Blackwell, son
of Mrs. Blackwell and the late
William J. Blackwell, of Hensall.
The wedding will take place on
March 14th.
The engagement is announced
of Eunice Margaret, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Desjardine, of
Grand Bend, to Mr, Gordon Wilson
Smith, of Exeter, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Fred Smith. The wedding will
take place the latter part of Feb
ruary. c
ANNOUNCEMENT
*
Friday, February 27
Mr. Joseph Tomes, of Clande-
boye, will be married to Miss
Dorie Kozak, of Hensall, during
the first week of June in Exeter.
19c
Elimville Hall
at 1:30 p.m.
CARDS OF THANKS
Crediton Hall
at 8:30 pan.
Dr. Peterson’s Film
“NO HAND STRIPPING”
Will Be Shown
- Also Short Subjects -
These films are shown through
joint co-operation of Lovell Mc
Guire, Surge dealer, and Stephen
Federation of Agriculture.
Everyone Welcome
Lunch Will Be Served
T B
DANCE
Exeter Legion Hall
to the music of
Clarence Petrie
And His Night Hawks
Featuring
WARD ALLEN
On Violin
ADMISSION 500
Every Sat Night
9:00-12:00 p*m.
THEATRE
Phone 421
Previews Its
Coming Attractions
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
February 20 and 21
Has Anybody
Seen My Gal
★ Charles Cobum
■k Piper Laurie
This comedy with some music
is the type that Is really relax
ing entertainment.
MONDAY & TUESDAY
February 23 and 24
The Raging Tide
★ Shelly Winters
ir Richard Conte
This is a good picture well
worth seeing.
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
February 25 and 26
* Carleton Carpenter
★ Jan Sterling
This picture offers a mixture
Of dramatic add comid events
that hold one’s interest all
through.
FIRST SHOW
EVERY SATURDAY 6:09 P.M.
Items of Social and Personal Interest In and Around Exeter
The Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish these items. \Ve
and our readers are interested in yon and your friends. Tel, 770
I wish to sincerely thank all
those who remembered me with
cards, flowers and treats while
in Victoria Hospital and since
turning home. — Mrs. Lawrence
Johnson.
The family of the late
E. Brokenshire wish to
their sincere thanks and
ciation to their many friends and
neighbors for floral tributes, ex
pressions of sympathy and other
kindnesses received during their
recent bereavement. Special
thanks to the pallbearers, Mott
Bros, and Rev. A. G. Macpherson
for his kind words. 19*
Mr. and Mrs. William Sharrow
(nee Marion Hotson) wish to
thank t he merchants of Exeter
for all the lovely gifts received
for the first baby born in South
Huron Hospital. Also special
thanks to Dr. F. J. Butson. 19*
The family of the late Mrs. Alma
R. (Abner) Mollard wish to express
their most sincere thanks and ap
preciation to relatives, friends and
neighbors for their many acts of
kindness and expressions of sym
pathy shown during their recent
bereavement. Special thanks to
friends who called, for the beauti
ful floral tributes, cards of sym
pathy, those helping at the home,
the pallbearers and Rev. C. W.
Smith; also Mr. Harry
and Emery Desjardine
message in song.
I wish to thank all
who remembered me with
and treats when H was a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital and since
returning home. Special thanks
to the one who took me to the
hospital and brought me home
again.—Hal Brown. 19*
Mrs. Percy Passmore and fam
ily wish to thank their relatives,
friends and neighbors for the
many acts of kindness and sym
pathy extended to them during
their reent sad bereavement; also
for their thoughtfulness after
Mrs. Passmore’s accident. Spe
cial th sinks to Rev. H. Snell, Rev.
W. J. Moores, Rev. R. Pasmore,
Mr. L. Wein, Mrs. A. W. Morgan,
Mrs. W. Cann, Pride of Huron
Rebekah Lodge, Exeter I.O.O.F.,
Hurondale Institute and the Hop
per-Hockey Funeral Home. 19*
We wish to express our sin
cere thanks to our many friends
and neighbors for all the kind
nesses shown us while in South
Huron Hospital and since retur
ning home. Many thanks for
flowers, treats and visits and to
all those who helped in any way.
—Gladys and Andy Bierling. 19*
The family of the late Walter
Statton wish to express their sin
cere thanks to friends and
tlves for the kindnesses
sympathy extended during
recent bereavement.
IN MEMORIAM
KEYES— In loving memory of
my deal' husband, Ernest
Keyes, who passed away one
year ago, February 19, 1952.
No one knows how much I miss
him,
None hut aching hearts can
tell!
Lost on earth but found
ven—
Jesus doeth all things
—Lovingly remembered
wife, Leah.
PARSONS — In fond and loving
memory of Mrs. Mary (Treble)
Parsons, Who passed away two
years ago, February 22, 1951.
Away in the beautiful hills of
God,
By the valley of rest so fair;
Some time, we know not When,
We shall meet her there.
—Ever remembered by Roy and
and family, 19*
ROGERS—In loving memory of
a dear aunt, Christiana Rogers,
of Saline, Mich., who passed
away four years ago, February
23, 1949.
i What would
hand,
Her happy
To hear her
smile
That meant so much
—Lovingly remembered
19*
Mervin
convey
appre-
Mr. R. C. Golightly, Streams-
town, Alta., visited with Mr. and
Mrs. P. E. Dearing last week.
Mr. Golightly, who operates a
large sheep ranch in Alberta,
was recently elected president of
the Canadian Sheep Bleeder’s
Association at the annual meet
ing in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lusk,
Marlene and David, Woodstock,
visited over the weeeknd with
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johnson,
Bobby and David, visited Sunday
with Mrs. William Walker, of
Clinton, and also called on Mr.
Johnson’s sister, Mrs. W. D.
Carter, who is a patient in Clin
ton hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S, MaeNaugh-
ton and children left last "Wed
nesday for Florida, where they
will join Mr. and Mrs, E. D.
Bell.
Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Steiner
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Kestle and Gerry in
Stratford.
Mr. Allbert
spent several
daughter in
making his home with
Mrs. Harry Cole.
Miss Olive Wood, of
was a weekend visitor
parents,
Wood.
Mrs.
Pamela
week with her mother,
Deaton, of Palmerston.
Peter Harris, of Anne street,
was operated on for appendicitis
in War Memorial Children’s Hos
pital on Friday and was brought
to South Huron Hospital Mon
day.
Mr. Sam Jory is a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London, hav
ing undergone an operation on
Monday.
Bruce Cann, R.R. No. 5 Clin
ton, has obtained his Third Class
Stationary Engineer's papers.
| This certificate was received as
the result of successfully pass-
Hendrick, who has
months
Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs.
Hoffman
for
of
their*
those
cards
George Hay is visiting
’ E.
with his
is
Mr, and
now
Toronto,
with her
William
daughterErsman and
, spent several days last
with her mother, Mrs.
the result of successfully pass
ing examinations in Toronto.
Bruce is at present employed at
R.C.A.F. Station Centralia.
Mrs. John Hunter received
word this week of the death of
her brother, John Dew, 84, at
Grundy Centre, Iowa. Mr. Dew
was a former resident of Us-
borne Township. Mrs. Hunter is
now the only surviving member
of a family of seven.
Mrs. Harry Woods, Brantford,
and Mrs. Ed. Archer, Warwick,
were recent visitors at the home
of their sister and brother-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. John Luxton.
Three-Year-Old Girl
Buried In Dashwood
Funeral services were held for
Marjorie Holts, three-year-old
only child of Cpl. (R.C.A.F.)
Allen and Viola (nee Eckstein)
Holts, of Chatham, N.B. The
child had complained of a bruise
to her forehead while playing
with other children and suc
cumbed the following day. She
was born in Calgary, Alta. Sur
viving are her parents and grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Eckstein, of the fourteenth con
cession of Hay Township, and
Mr. and Mrs. John Holts, of Ed
monton, Alta.
The body arrived by plane at
Centralia ‘ ~
rested at the Hoffman Funeral
Home in Dashwood until Mon
day when a public service was
held in Dashwood Evangelical U.
B. Church with Rev. H. Getz
officiating. A duet, "When He
Cometh”, was sung by Mrs. H.
Getz and Mrs. J. M. Tieman
and Harry Hoffman sang
"Gathering Buds”.
Eight little girls of the Sun
day School carried the casket
and flowers. They were: Carol
Schade, Nancy Getz, Shirley
Bender, Mary Jane Hoffman,
Joan Guenther, Helen Rader,
Norma Weigand and Linda Tie
man. Interment took place in the
Dashwood Evangelical Cemetery.
airport Sunday and
rela-
and
their
19c
in hea-
well.
by his
19*
I give to clasp
face to see
Voice end see
Mrs.
with her sister Mrs, M.
Brokenshire, of Hagersvijle.
Mrs. Fletcher Staples, of
ronto, attended the funeral
To-
of
the late Percy Passmore Thurs
day, She returned home Sunday.
Mrs. Netta Robinson, Detroit,
and Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Pass-
more, of F crest, attended the
funeral of the late Percy Pass-
more on Thursday.
Miss Maxine Parsons, London,
spent the weekend at the
of her parents, Mr. and
Lloyd Parsons.
Mrs. Alda Anderson ___
Shirley and Mr. and Mrs. James
Squire were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs, Laverne Stone, of
Kirkton,
Miss Margaret Brown is spend
ing this week in London, the
guest of Mrs. Jessie Jacques.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Luxton
and daughters, of St. Thomas;
Mrs. Eloise Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Wilson, of Alvinston, were
visitors on Sunday at the home
of Mr. ----
Mr.
Huron
family
honor
Fullond, of the R.C.E?,
on leave after an absence of four
years. Cpl. Fullond will soon
return to the Yukon Territory.
Mrs. William Bowden, who
has been very ill at her home,
was removed to St. Joseph’s Hos
pital Saturday.
home
Mrs.
Hud
and Mrs. John Luxton.
and Mrs. H. Fullond, of
street, entertained their
and friends on Sunday in
of their son, Cpl, V. H.
* ■ who is
CGIT Elects Officers
At the regular meeting of
James Street group of Canadian
Girls in Training on Wednesday,
February 11, the following
ficers
Carol
Jane
Ann
Hamilton. The dedication service
of the group was conducted by
the two leaders, Helen Anthony
and Helen Hardy. Mrs. Harold
Snell then installed the officers,
impressing upon them the im
portance of the responsibility
entrusted to them.
Valentine games and refresh
ments provided fun and good
fellowship for all. The meeting
closed with "Taps”.
the
_ of-
were elected: President,
Fletcher; vice-president,
Farrow; secretary, Ruth
Jones; treasureer, Janice
KIRKTON
The children and adults
enjoying the Kirkton Community
Rink in the village this past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fletcher
of Ardath, Sask., are spending
this week with the former’s
brother, Mr. Lewis Fletcher and
Mrs. Fletcher.
Mrs. Harvey Squire has been
moved from Victoria Hospital,
London, to Exeter South Huron
Hospital.
Master Owen O’Brien of the
Base Line, Blanshard, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Routly
and daughter, Velma, of Aylmer,
visited, with Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Routly this week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Roger,
of St. Marys, were Sunday guests
with Mr. Fred Roger and Shirley.
Mr. and Mrs. George Arksel
and daughter Jean, of Whalen,
were guests this week with
and Mrs. Arlo Copeland.
GREENWAY
are
Mr.
Sorority Plans
March 17 Ball
Mrs. Ross Tuckey was hostess
for the Beta Sigma Phi meeting
on Tuesday night.
During the business meeting
annual Balloon Ball to be
March 17, was discussed
further plans made,
was also decided that each
of the sorority would
the
held
and
It
member
give clothing or household
■articles for the family who lost
everything in a Hay Township
fire recently.
Mrs. Jim Hayter and Miss
Helen Westcott conducted the
program which carried out the
theme "Awareness of Blessings”.
Mrs. H. J. Snell, guest speaker,
stressed the blessings that come
with everyday living, at work or
at play,
Roll call -was answered
"Small things in everyday life
that make us happy”.
Lunch was served by Miss
Jacqui Forte, Miss K. McGill and
Mrs. Bob Dinney.
Public School Pupils
Aid Jr, Red Cross
Principal Claude Blowes’ grade
9 pupils held a Valentine box
social at the school Friday to
raise money for the Junior Red
Cross which is conducting its
annual campaign for funds.
This box social differed from
tjie usual opes for the boys pre
pared the boxes and the girls
bid a total of $9.50 for them.
The Junior Red Cross funds
are used to supply hospital
equipment and to aid Ontario's
handicapped children.
The South Huron Hospital has
■been supplied with a resusitator,
incubator and invalid walker
valued at $7 48.75 from funds
raised by Junior Red Cross units
in the province.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood
and son Bill, of Lambeth,, and
Miss Olive Wood, of Toronto,
spent the weekend with their
parents, My. and Mrs. William H.
Wood.
Mr. Allan Hobbs, of
visited with Mr, and Mrs.
Southcott for a few clays.
Dr. Corbett
home thropgU
Mrs. W. JL
is visiting her
Pickard.
by Public School
Holds Carnival
Galt,
T. O.
to hisis confined
illness.
Waddell. Guelph,
sister, Mrs. C. V.
only one week left
To Buy Your Tickets
For The Color Film
“SWITZERLAND”
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH,
EXETER
Thursday, February 26
at 8:00 p.m.
Plan now to enjoy an evening
or outstanding film entertainment
and a lecture on the Swiss na
tion and life presented by Anton
R. Lendi, internationally known
Swiss traveller and commentator.
Miss Eva Penrose, of Mitchell,
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Lome Johnson and other Exeter
friends.
over
four
On Thursday afternoon, Feb-
Bqhool
an ice
Health Unit
Immunization
The second in a series of im
munization clinics for school and
pre-school children of Hensall
and district will be held in the
Hensall Public School on Friday,
February 20.
School children will be done in
the morning, and children 4
months of age to school age may
be 'brought to this clinic at the
school (Kindergarten room) be
tween 3:00 and 4:00 p.m. to re
ceive initial immunization or re
inforcing inoculations for Diph
theria, Whooping Cough, Tetanus
and Smallpox.
ALDON
THEATREHuron County Health Unitruary 12, 150 public
pupils in costume held
carnival at the arena.
In the Valentine class,
Merkley and Donna Wells tied
for first place as valentines and
cupid. Janice Hamilton as Miss
Valentine placed second and
Jane Harness, a Valentine major
ette, was third.
Fancy Costume: first, Eva
Stankeyouritz; tied for second
place, Helen Taylor, Patsy Bow
den; third, Betty Brady.
In the cowboy class, Donald
McDonald was winner; Tommy
Arthur second, and Bonnie Ho
garth, third.
Races for the boys under 10
resulted as follows: first, Boh
Graham, second, Bob Jones,
third, Billl Harvey.
Boys 13 and under:
Ron Crawford, second Bill
len, third, Ronald Horne.
Races for girls under 10;
Roxanne Beavers, second,
bara Graham, third,
Hodgson.
Girls 13 and under: Eleanor
Jones, Eleanor Heywood, Donna
Wells.
Wheelbarrow race: first, Lorne
Keller and Donnie Cooper,
ond, Harold Kendrick and
Ford, third, Dale Turvey and
Heywood.
Shirley
I
Immunization Clinic GRAND BEND
The second in^a series of preschool
immunization clinics for Exeter and
district will be held in the basement
of the Library building, Exeter, on
Friday, February 27, from 3:00-4:00
p.m.
Children 4" months of age to school
age may be brought to these clinics
to receive initial immunization or re
inforcing inoculations for Diphtheria,
Whooping Cough, Tetanus and Small-
pox.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
February 20 and 21
* Bing Crosby
“JUST FOR YOU”
(In Technicolor)
'A Jane Wyman
★ Ethel Barrymore
Just about the grandest all
round fun and music smash at
traction anyone could ask for,
Cartoon,
"MICE OAPADES”
James St. Church
—Continued from Page 1
by the Sunday School and
$20,000 for all purposes.
Elected to the Session for
years were J, H. Jones, Gordon
Koch, Hugh Love, Harvey Pol
len, Leslie Richards and Frank
Slieere; to the Board of Stewards,
Irvine Armstrong, Arthur Cann,
Lloyd Cushman, Kenneth Hoc
key, Harold Sturgis and Wilfred
Shapton, Walter
Asa Penhale were
Trustee Board.
Herman Powe and
Carfrey Cann, superintendent
of the Sunday School, stated that
all departments of the school
were overcrowded, particularity
the primary department. A com
mittee has been appointed to
review the situation and they
recommended that a new build
ing, separate and distinct from
the church, be built. The pro
posed building would house the
primary department and provide
a ladies’ parlor with kitchenette.
The estimated cost was placed at
$33,600. A number of sugges
tions as to location were pro
posed. A resolution was passed
unanimously that steps be takep.
to provide the additional accom
odation required.
J. M. Southcott reported
at a recent meeting of
official board Mr. Snell
nounced that he had received a
rather attractive offer to become
the minister of another charge.
A resolution was passed request
ing him to remain and at the
same time a committee was ap
pointed to review the finances of
the church and conditions at the
parsonage. Following their re
port the Board recommended
that the pastor be given some
secretarial help; that the salary
be increased to $4,000; that an
oil heating system be installed
at the parsonage and other re
pairs considered. This report
was adopted unanimously by the
congregation.
Mr. Snell expressed his ap
preciation, stating that he and
Mrs. Snell had been happy in
their associations with James
Street and he felt there was still
work to be accomplished.
A resolution was passed ex
pressing the appreciation of the
congregation for the splendid
service rendered by the choir
leader, Mr. Wein and the choir;
also to the various organizations
and to the ladies for the splendid
supper.
Presentation
Cutbusli and
elected to the
Auditors are
E. C. Harvey.
first,
Pol-
first,
Bar-
, Barbara
sec
Bob
Bill
Mrs. John Headt of London,
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. William Hatter and Miss
Fanny Hatter,
And Dance
FOR MR AND MRS.
BOB PFAFF
(nee Grace Gaiser)
EXETER LEGION HALL
Thursday, February 19
9:00 to ?
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
February 24 and 25
“PAT AND MIKE”
that
the
an-
COMING EVENTS
O.E.S. BAKING SALE — Satur
day, March 7. Proceeds for South
Huron Hospital. Robin Hood
Cooking 'School May 5, 6 and 7.
Please reserve the dates. 19c
SUPPER — The Women's Asso
ciation of Crediton United Church
will serve a St. Patrick’s “ _ _
in Crediton Community Centre
on Tuesday, March 17.
Supper
19c
EUCHRE — Keep March 2 open
for Euchre sponsored by Huron-
dale Women’s Institute. 19c
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER serv
ice in James St. United Church
at 3 p.m. Girls’ service at 7:30
p.m. 19c
ST. PATRICIOS TEA — The La
dies' Guild of Trivitt Memorial
Church will hold a St. Patrick’s
tea and baking sale on Saturday,
March 14. 19c
POSTPONED — The CKNX Barn
Dance on Saturday, February 28,
will be postponed to a later date.
19c ■■
Music by Syncopaiors
General Admission
★ Spencer Tracy
★ Katharine Hepburn
★ Aldo Ray 1
It's the year's punchiest com
edy . . . ringing the bell with
love and laughs!
NEWSREEL and CARTOON
Sv; Come
To The Fifth® Annual
Balloon Ball
And Help Us To Make It, Once Again, One Of The Loveliest
And Most Enjoyable Events Of The Season
ST. PATRICK’S DAY
Tuesday, March 17
Dancing 9:30 to 1:00
Glen Williams* Orchestra
(Ten-Piece Orchestra and Attractive Girl Vocalist)
Refreshments Novelty Dances
ADMISSION: $3.00 PER COUPLE
Sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
The World’s Day of Prayer
service for the ladies of this dis
trict will be held in the Angli
can Church Friday at 2:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks
and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hicks
left Saturday morning for Flori
da.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson,
of Palmerston, visited Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mc
Pherson and Mrs. Robert Snow
den.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pollock
and Jim, of Bothwell, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mil
ton Pollock and Carl.
Mr. Dawson Woodburn,
ronto spent the weekend
home.
Mr. Henry Belling is
the home of his daughter, Mrs.
Eldon Young, of Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Curts
and Eleanor visited Sunday with
relatives in London.
Jim and Tom Gardner, of
Sarnia,, L. ..........
their grandmother, Mrs. Melissa o£ the Lord’s Day.
Gardner.
Mr, and Mrs. Cleve Brophey,
of Hanover, spent a few days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Brophey and Frances.
Mr. and Mrs. William .Tack*
son and Billy Bishop, Arkona,
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter McPherson and Mrs.
Robert Snowden.
Play-Off Hockey!Ministers Request
—Continued From Page 1
entertainment and recreational
activity.
The Ministerial Association re
solves as follows:
(1) Since the province of On
tario and the Dominion of Can
ada does not provide for the
religious and Christian educa
tion of its people, but leaves that
sacred task to the church, that
the churches be given that
portunity on the day
Christendom has set aside
the purpose.
(2) In order to faciliate
encourage the church in
unique and sacred task, the Sun
day be kept free of secular en
croachment so that the people of
this Dominion, Province and
town may regain the true spirit
EXETER ARENA
Cyclone "C" Play-Offs
Two Thrillers!
FRIDAY, FEB. 20
9:00 p.m.
ZURICH vs. DASHWOOD
THURSDAY, FEB. 19
Junior Farmers vs, Hensall
7:00-9:00 p.m.
Public Skating
9:00-10:30 p.m.
HARPLEY
and Mrs. William
and Mrs. Jim
Love
_______ ____ ___ _ Love
spent Monday evening at bhe
home of Mr. and Mrs. Cann on
the Thames Road.
Mi’s. Jim Love and Mrs. Colin
Love attended the Jeffery-Ratz
wedding in Crediton Evangelical
United Church on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamont and
family, of Parkhill, spent Sun
day at the home of Mr. Colin
Love.Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mellm,
of Corbett, callled at the home
of Mr. Mansell Hodgins Wednes
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy
and sons, Gordon and Tommy,
of Lucan, visited at the home of
Mansell Hodgins on Wednesday
afternoon last.
Mr.
and Mr.
her
her
to me.
____ ___________ by her
niece, Dorothy QuinHvan. 19*
of
at
To
llis
ill at
op-
that
for
dllU iUlll VT<X 1 tlHV51 j ul .
spent the weekend with j
and
this
FRIDAY, FEB. 20
Zurich vs. Dashwood
9:00 p.m.
WURM—In loving memory of a
dear mother and grandmother,
Mrs, "
passed away
February 20, 1952.
Sometimes It’s hard to under
stand
Why some things have to be,
But in his wisdom God has
planned
Beyond our power to see.
day of remembrance, sadly
called,
Without farewell she left
all;
TO be with its in the
way
Would be our dearest
day.
-—Ever remembered by
iiy.
Margaret Wurm,
one year
who
ago,
A re-
us
same
wish
did
to*
the fam-
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brightest impression was made
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League standing
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(3) That civic bodies, and in
particular, the town council of
Exeter he asked to seriously con
sider its responsibility in this
matter and give wise and con
structive leadership and legisla
tion so that the Canadian Sun
day, which has been the bulwark
of the moral and spiritual life
of the Dominion, may hot be
surrendered to the point where
it becomes meaningless and in-
conseqtiental.
(4) That we i
town council and
al council in its i
mote good health
out midst, and to so arrange the
schedule of skating and hockey
activity that the operation of
the Exeter Artificial iCe Arena
on Sunday may not be necessary.
This resolution was sighed by
W. J. Rogers, John B. Fort, Of
Hensall; Tl. E. Ronpe.1, E, W.
Heimrioh, Zurich; W. W. Parrott,
J, V. Dahms, Crediton; D. E.
Wattam. W. U. Smith, Grand
Bend; G. O< Burton,' Centralia:
J. Henry Getx, Dashwood; H. J.
MooreS, Thames Road: H. T.
Kendrick, Harold ,L Snell, Al
bert E. Holley, DOh aid St Sin-
elate, Exeter.
SATURDAY, FEB. 21
Flyers vs. Clinton Colts
9:00 p.m*
MONDAY, FEB. 23
Lucan at Dashwood
9:00 p.m.
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encourage the
the recreation
efforts to pTo-
l recreation in
TUESDAY, FEB. 24
Hensall vs. Exeter
9:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25
Public Skating1
THURSDAY, FFB. 26
Flyers Vs. Clinton Colts
FRIDAY, FEB. 27
Rec League Hockey
k
MONDAY, FEB. 23
LUCAN vs. DASHWOOD
EXETER Meets HENSALL
A Four-Out-Of-Seven Series
TUESDAY, FEB. 24 .
Real Ding-Dong Battle!
For “B” Honors
CENTRALIA
For Action!
CLINTON
FLYERS vs: COLTS
SATURDAY, FEB* 21
Thursday, Feb* 26
Intermediate O.H.A. “6° Playoffs
TWO FAST, FIGHTING TEAMS!