HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-02-26, Page 12Page 12 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSPAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 26, 1953
Mr’, and Mrs. Jack Delbridge
and family are moving into their
new home this week ,
Topics From
Euchre
EXETER LEGION HALL
By MISS JANE DYKEMAN
School Cagers Win Another Set,
Whip St. Marys All Four Games
Topics From
Monday; March 2
Sponsored by the llurondale
Women’s Institute
ADMISSION 50f
Everybody Welcome
were
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Previews Its
Coming Attractions
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
February 27 and 28
Mrs. Norman Jaques enter
tained some of her friends at a
plaque demonstration last Tues
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Taylor, of
Eden, spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Jud Dykeman.
Miss Pauline Lynn, of Clande-
boye spent the weekeend with
Miss Marion Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morton,
Mr. Glen Marten and Miss Grace
Merner, all of Toronto,
weekend visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Enos Herdman.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cushman
and Michael, of Exeter, spent
Thursday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Jud Dykemau.
Mrs. Martini, of Dashwood,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Hern,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kers-
lake, of Exeter, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. James
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hern
Sunday with Mr. and
Arthur Ford, of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Earl,
spent
Mrs.
Bronco Busters
Hern
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Mills, of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern
and Mr. and. Mrs. Gerald Hern
attended the Case-Kerslake wed-
John Lund
★ Joyce Holden
Actually filmed in the world’s
leading rodeo, including Calgary
Stampede.
COMING EVENTS
MONDAY & TUESDAY
March 2 and 3
A RECEPTION for Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Traquair will be held in the
town hall, Hensall, on Friday,
February 27. Desjardine Orches
tra. Ladies please provide lunch.
Everybody welcome. 26c
Local ’ high school basketball
teams swept another four-game
series in their grouping this
week to establish a supremacy
in every department of the dis
trict cage competition.
St. Marys hoopers were the
victims Friday when the locals
took all games with comfortable
margins.
Senior boys won 70-22,
girls 49-14, junior boys
and junior girls 21-10.
O’Brien, Hicks Star
Don O’Brien and John
led the senior boys to their lop
sided victory. O’Brien counted 21
points, Hicks 19. The locals set
up their win with a 24-0 lead in
the first quarter.
EXETER: Hicks 19, Moir 10, Sturgis 4, Yungblut. O’Brien 21, Cudmore
2, Batten, McCurdy 4, Fletcher o,
Middleton 4. Total—70.ST. MARYS: Bradshaw 3. Martin 2. Knowles 2, Bodenham, Watt 11, Kompf, Berry, Major 4. Total—22.
Take Early Lead
The junior boys racked up a
24-7 half-time lead to insure
their win. Bev. Sturgis and Jim
Neil scored nine points each,
EXETER: Sturgis 9, Cowen 2, Neil 9, Rowcliffe 1. Kerniclc 4, Wade 8, Hendrick 2. Smith, Taylor, Robert
son. Farrow. Total—35.ST. MARYS: Agar 5, Major 1,
Crosby, Arne, Wilson 4, Atkinson. Tate L Skinner, Berry 2, Kompf.
Total—14.
Easy For Champs
Defending WOSSA Senior “B"
girls champions had little trouble
outscoring St. Marys 49-14. Jean
senior
35-14
Hicks
Talor, Julia Dunlop and Pat
Tuckey starred with 20, 14 and
nine points respectively. The
guards held the stone town
lassies to. three points in each of
the first three quarters.
EXETER: J. Taylor 20, N. Tieman 1, B. Taylor 3, Willard 2, Dunlop 14, Tuckey 9, Hopper, M. Taylor, Hunter, Brintnell, Thomson, L. Taylor. Total—49.
ST. MARI'S: Whalinff 2, Bryan 1. Murray 3. .Eagan 8, Foster, Nixon, Hudson, Plain, King. Total—14,
Guards Effective
Junior girls’ guards held
Marys to a scant four points
three-quarters of their game.
The forwards, led by P. Hern
and Marilyn Skinner .with eight
points each, kept the locals
ahead all the way.
EXETER: Hern ' 8, Thomson 5,
Murray, Routly, Lavender, Skinner 8, Soldan, Beavers, Hunter, Marshall, Mathers, Alexander. Total—21.
ST. MARYS: Hicks 2, Kaufman, Fort, Stanyan, Murray 8, Stardeaven,
Wright. Haring, Parks, Total—10,
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Ry MRS. J, WOODALL *
st.
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News Budget From
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By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER
lovely To Look At
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Excellent! Photographed
technicolor, this film has wide
appeal.
POSTPONED — The draw
the quilt, sponsored by the
dies' Legion Auxiliary which
to be drawn on February 23
be drawn on March 12.
for
La-
was
will
26c
Data On
Dashwood
in Junior Farmers
and
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
March 4 and 5
Junior Institute
Mistress
★ Alan Ladd
* Virginia Mayo
A virile, action packed roman
tic melodrama.
Meeting
SOUTH HURON DISTRICT
HIGH SCHOOL
FIRST SHOW
EVERY SATURDAY 6:00 P.M.
March 4
8:00 p.m.
Girls: Please Bring Lunch
Don’t Forget the Pot-Holder
and
eg.
MIDDLESEX SEED FAIR
March 2-3-4-S,1953
WESTERN FAIR GROUNDS, LONDON
Largest Display Ever - Fine Programs - Ample Seating
Feb. 28—Entries for township, county and open classes to
be in to the Secretary, Room 210, Richmond Building.
Mar. 2—Exhibits and displays placed. 7 p.m. fair open. 8 p.m.
Sparkling Minstrel and Variety Show.
Mar. 3—2 p.m,: official greetings; Wm. P. Watson, Toronto;
Panel by W. H. Porter, London; Glencoe Pipe Band; 8
p.m.: W.O. Junior Square Dance, Lambton Girls’ Choir,
Fair Queen.
Mar. 4—9:00 a.m.: Seed Judging competitions, speaker T.
O. Robinson, London; 2:00 p.m.: Charles McInnis, Tor
onto, Don Small, Iona, I. B. Whale, London, Lawrence Kerr,
Chatham, Doug Hart, Woodstock; 8 p.m.: W.O. Open
Square Dance, Fiddlers, Military Band.
Mar. 5—1:30: W. Smith, E. R. Hooey, J. M. Bain, J. J. John
son, W. S. Carpenter, London. 2:15-4 p.m.: Auction Sale.
2 p.m.: Women’s Program with Mary Carmichael, Ilderton,
Mrs. W. R. Walton Jr., Oakville, Patricia Robinson, Toronto.
Miss Della Marks, who spent
the past week at her home in
Listowel, returned on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. McAllister
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. T. Harry Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Tieman,
Nancy and Lynda, spent Sunday
in London.
Rev. Parrott, of Crediton, ad
dressed the Young Married
Couples on Sunday evening and
Mrs, Harvey Pfaff sang a solo.
Miss Mary Snell, of London,
spent the weekend at her home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Kraft, of
London, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Koehler.
Mrs. Koletta Ziler
Mrs. Koletta Ziler, widow of
the late Louis Ziler, passed away
at the residence of her daughter
Mrs. Leonard Dietrich on Satur
day, February 21 in Stephen
Township in her fifty-fifth year.
She had been in ailing health
for some time. Her husband pre
deceased her in 1948. She was
born in Hay Township.
Surviving are six daughters,
Mrs. John Glavin. Crediton; Mrs.
George Straus, of St. Agatha;
Mrs. Leonard Dietrich, of Dash
wood; Mary and Gertrude, both
of Kitchener; Janet, at home;
also- four sons, Henry of Eg-
mondville; Peter and Lome, at
home; Thomas, of Guelph; five
sister, Mrs. Henheoffer, of Kit
chener; Mrs. Eugene Kuntz, of
Mildmay; Mrs. Leo Strub, of
Bridgeport; Mrs. Andrew Lantz,
of St. Clemens; Mrs. Christina
Dietrich, of Dashwood; two bro
thers, Lang Foster, of Goderich,
and Cornelius, of Baden, and
nine grandchildren.
The body rested at her late
residence until Tuesday morning
■Ji when Requiem Mass was sung in
— the Church of Our Lady, Mt.
Carmel. Interment was made in
Mt. Carmel Cemetery.■
Centralia (RCAF) Association of
Civil Service And
Prevailing Rate Employees
The next General Meeting of the Centralia (RCAF)
Association of Civil Service and Prevailing Rate Employees
will be held
Tuesday, March 3
at 8 o’clock
LEGION MEMORIAL HALL
This meeting will be our Annual Meeting and election
of Officers will take place. Your Executive would appre
ciate having at least 75% of the members present. The
1953-54 membership dues may be paid at tills meeting.
Discussion with regards to onr next Banquet will take
place.
Buffet Style Luncheon Will Be Served
The Story In
Saintsbury
By MRS. H. DAVIS
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 0:30 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
Mrs. Fred Pattison spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Thacker and visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Langford, of
Centralia.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang
ford, Walter and Donnie were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Langford.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson
attended the funeral of Mrs. E.
Fotlierington on Monday at Clin
ton.
Mrs. Clarence Martin, of St.
Marys, spent the weekend with
Mrs, James Mossey.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Mossey and
Robert spent Sunday with Mrs.
James Mossey.
Miss Shirley Mills passed her
Grade 1 theory in Western Con
servatory of Music with first
class honors.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Thomson,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jones spent
Sunday with Mrs. James Maloney
of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson,
Murray, Anne and Barry were
Sunday evening dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs.. Carman Rinu, of
St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hooper,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Kenneth Parkin
son, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm
Spence attended the Case-Kers
lake wedding at Exeter on Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor and
Ronnie, af Auburn, spent Wed
nesday with Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Hooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson
and family, of London.,
Sunday with Mr. arid
George Dann.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
spent Monday eveniug with Mr.
and Mrs. George Dann.
World Prayer Service
World Day of Prayer was ob
served in the United Church on
Friday with members of Crediton
Evangelical U.B. Church and
Shipka United Church uniting.
Leaders were Mrs. W. Mack,
president of Crediton Missionary
Society, Mrs. J. Dahms of Evan
gelical Society and Mrs. Verne
Sharp, representing Shipka Unit
ed Church.
Prayers were offered by Mrs.
A. Baker, Mrs. E. Fahrner, Mrs.
J. Ratz, Mrs. M. Rutz, Mrs. JI.
Schenk and Mrs. S- King.
A very fine address, "Prayer
or Possible Destruction" was giv
en by Mrs, J. R. Butler, which
was followed by an appropriate
solo, “Teach Me, to Pray”, by
Mrs. J. Bishop.
Offering was received by Mrs.
JI. Lightfoot and Mrs. G, Hill.
Personal Items
A special offering will be re
ceived in the United Church on
Sunday morning next, March 1,
in aid of Overseas Flood Relief
Fund,
Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Lamport
and Dennis and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Scott spent Sunday in
Detroit and attended the Ice
Revue,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ryall, of
London, spent the weekend with
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Swartz, and with Mr. and
Mrs. Swartz attended the Case-
Kerslake wedding in Exeter.
Mr, William Oestreicher and
Mr. Harry Hirtzel attended a
meeting of the Breeders’ Associa
tion in Guelph last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Schenk
visited over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. E. Schenk in Tor
onto.
Miss Maleeda Schenk spent the
weekend in Waterdown with her
sister, Mrs. Tate,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fink-
beiner and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ful
ler visited on Sunday with rela
tives in Hamilton.
Miss Ella
ton, spent a
parents, Mr.
Morlock,
Mr. Royal
spent a few days last week with
relatives here.
Mrs. M. Gallop returned to her
home in Kirkton after visiting
with her daughter, Mrs. W. L.|
Hodge and Mr. Hodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffman,
of Bluevale, were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mor
lock.
Born On Thames Road
Rev. Hackney Dies
The Rev. George A. Hackney,
United Church minister, died
suddenly last Friday at his home
ip Riverhurst, Sask.
Mr. Hackney was born on the
Thames Road, a son of the late
James and Margaret Hackney.
Before entering his studies for
the Presbyterian ministry, Mr.
Hackney taught school at Mt.
pleasant.
He is survived by his wife and
seven children, all in the West;
one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Turn
bull, Exeter, whom he visited
last year; two brothers, Dr.
William Hackney, Victoria, B.C.,
and Charles Hackney, . Mother-
well. A brother James died in
Saskatoon last month.
Message From
Greenway
By MRS. QARMEN WOODBURN
Euchre Party
The Oddfellows and Rebekahs
of
Mr.
spent
Mrs.
Rodd
News of
Kirkton
By MRS. I. N. MARSHALL
Anderson and daugh-
spent the past week
former's father, Mr.
New Hamburg.
Morlock, of Hamil-
few days with her
and Mrs. Edward
JIaist, of Chicago,
and brothers of the late
Mrs. M. Finkbeiner was a
weekend visitor with Mrs.J.
Wein.
Our sympathy is extended to
Mr. A. Amy and family and to
sisters
Mrs. Amy, in their bereavement,
and Mrs. J. V. Dahms
Daniel, attended the
Daniel Schweitzer in
on Tuesday of last
. Rev.
and son,
funeral of
Waterloo,
week.
Mr. and
of London visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fahrner,
also Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wuerth
of London spent Saturday
Mr. and Mrs, Fahrner.
Mrs. Bert Thompson
with
Message From
Kippen
By MRS. A. GACKSTETTER
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis,
Cameron and Sharon, were Mon
day evening dinner guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis.
W.A.
The W.A. held their February
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Maurice McDonald on Tuesday
afternoon. Plans were made for
the World’s Day of Prayer to
be held in the church on Friday
morning. Mrs. Griffin read the
scripture and several ladies led
in prayer. Reports were read and
plans made to make more quilts.
Lunch was served by the hostess
and Mrs. Jack Dickins. The
afternoon was spent in quilting.
Mrs. J. Dickins invited the ladies
for the March meeting.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Atkinson,
Mr. and! Mrs, Jack Dickins, Mr.
and Mrs. M. McDonald, Mr. and
Mrs. H. Carroll and Mr. and Mrs.
H. Davis Were Thursday evening
dinner guests with Mr. and
C. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. A, McFalls
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis
Heather were Wednesday
ning dinner guests with Mr.
Mrs. G. McFalls. Mr, and ...
A. McFalls were celebrating
their thirty-ninth Wedding anni
versary.
We are sorry to report that
Master Wayne Carroll has had
an attack of pneumonia, but this
condition is much improved.
Mrs. W. J. Davis and Ivan
were Sunday guests With Mr. and
Mrs. M. Abbott. Mr. Abbott was
celebrating his birthday. Miss
Pauline Abbott and Mr. L. Ma
guire, of Paris, were weekend
guests with Mr. and Mrs. M.
Abbott,
Mrs. W. Carroll, Of Parkhill,
has returned to her Jiome after
spending several days1 with: Mr;
and Mrs. James Turner.
Mrs, Jack Dickins attended an
Eastern Star luncheon at the
home of Mrs. A. Erased Exeter,
on Friday afterriocm, (
i
Mrs,
and
and
eve-
and
Mrs.
Mrs. H.
ter Helen
with the
Wood, at
Mr. Bruce Park, of Granton,
and Lome Marshall left Monday
morning for St. Catharines where
they are taking a special course
in the installation of oil burners.
Miss . .
spent the weekend with Miss
Muriel
Mr.
a convention
week as a ^representative of the
council
Here
While
pillars,
cus, one man in our village saw
two blackbirds.
Sponsor Concert
A good concert, sponsored by
the Kirkton Aberdeen Hall, was
held Thursday night in the Hall.
Mr. Gerald Paul acted as chair
man and musical numbers were
given by Ray and Billy Mills and
Charles Paul, the Johns sisters,
the Frayne twin sisters, Ken and
Dawn Blackler, the Irvine sisters
and Mrs. G. Blackler. Readings
were given by Mrs. Reubin
Switzer, Mrs. D. Shamblaw and
Mr. George Wheeler, a skit by
Some Kirkton ladies and tap
dancing by Mrs. J. Roundell and
the Smith girls. Mrs. H. Davis
accompanied at the piano.
World’s Day Of Prayer
The World’s Day of Prayer
was held at the Anglican Church,
Kirkton, with a large attendance
from Zion Wes#t, Woodham,
Coopers, Baseline, Kirkton Unit
ed and Anglican Churches. Mrs.
Griffin opened the service arid
Mrs. Robert Hazlewood and Mrs.
Ifa McCurdy assisted. Mrs. Geo.
Wilson was the guest speaker.
Mrs. T. G. Wanless rendered a
solo. Prayers Were given by Mrs.
C. Routly, Mrs. Wes Batten, Mrs.
William Harding, Mi's. E. Doupe
and Mrs. Wilbur Kirkby.
Reta Swan, St. Marys,
Switzer.
Clarence Switzer attended
in Toronto this
of Perth,
is another sign of spring,
some have seen eater
robins, dandelions,
Grand Bend W.l.
Discusses Health
“Health” was the topic of __
Grand Bend Women’s Institute
for the February meeting in the
town hall.
Mrs. W. F. McLaren, convenor
for health, introduced the
speaker, Miss Cunningham, Hu
ron County health nurse, who
gave a very interesting talk on
tuberculosis. Ontario has the
lowest death rate of any of the
provinces, being 2.6 percent in
1951. Many preventatives are
taken now, such as T. B. tests
when entering a factory or a
, hospital and high school students
the
Rev, Mr. Griffin addressed the
ladies of this .Community at the
World’s Day of Prayer service
held iri St. Patrick’s Church oh
Friday morning, Mi'S. R. Green-
lee and Mi's. H. Davis led the
service.
Mi*, and
and Mrs,
Davis and
Saturday _ _
Mr, and Mts. R. Gfeenleb.
Weekend guests with Mr, and'
Mrs, G. McFalls were MrS. I,
Hicks, BUI Arid Maxine, of Flint,
Mich., and Sunday dinner guests
Were Mr, and Mrs. H, Davis arid
Heather,
Mrs. E. Greenlee, Mr.
H. Davis, Mr. "
Mr; T. Guiimoiri
evening gtiestfc With
cro- are tested. It is the unknown
case that is a germ spreader,
The worst menace being restau
rants, schools or factories and
dust. For ages 15-35 years, pre
ventatives being early diagnosis
of the disease, cleanliness and
chest clinics. The treatment is
rest at home or better, in the
sanitorium, Buy more Christmas
seals to keep the good work
going and do away with the
dread disease, Miss Cunningham
urged.
Mr. Hale of Clinton showed
two interesting and educational
films, The speakers were thanked
by the president, Mrs. Ed. Gill.
Tickets were for sale for the
International Women’s Institute
convention to be held in Toron
to, “Canada Day" being August
21, The exhibits for Exeter Fair,
also the Western Fair and the
rug contest, design to be put on
canvas by Mrs, Wally Backer
Teddy for hooking were dis
cussed. “The Old Vet Gardener"
from Stratliroy will be pfesent
at the May meeting. Health In
surance was discussed. New
members are to be received the
first of any month, Scout and
Cub banquet is to be held this
week. Ten dollars was donated
to the Mental Jlealth drive.
Anyone having old woollens
for re-Weaving, contact Mrs.
Lloyd Falinef befote Mardh 1,
members or non-members. The
roll call was “Name Something
you eould do to prevent Acci
dents in the Home", ■i'he motto,
Written by Mrs. Alex Hamilton,
was given by Mrs. 0, Smith. A
sing song riras enjoyed by till
while Group 3, With Mrs. Henry
Devine, convCndi', prepared a
dainty luneh.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jarrott are
moving to Hensall
Mrs, Catherine
Miss Vera Culbert
this week to their
is being vacated by
John .
Mr.
spent
Royal
Mr.
visited
Swan, who is residing with Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Cudmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Haddy and son
Paul, of London, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. John
Cooper, Sr.
Mrs. N. Dickert spent Monday
in London.
. Mr, Robert Thompson re
turned to his liomejn the village
after spending several months
with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schnei
der in Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dawson
visited last Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Kerr of Win
throp.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dickert
and Mrs. Dickert, of Clifford,
visited on Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Dickert.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mc-
Clinchey and Donna, of Varna,
and Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Jleide-
man, of Zurich, visited Thursday
evening with Mrs. McClymont.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and
Grant spent last Thursday in
London.
Mr. Eddie McBride and Wayne
and Mr. Bert Peck and Jack at
tended the father and son ban
quet in Goshen United Church
TGC6T1 tly.Mr. and Mrs. John Jarrott
visited recently with the latter’s
sister, Mrs. B. Kenard, in Bruce-
field.Mrs. J. Schilbe, of Exeter,
visited recently with her mother,
Mrs. McClymont.
Mrs. B. Edwards, of Hensall,
visited recently with Mrs. R.
Dinsdale and Miss Mabel White-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClincliey
and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gack-
stetter visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Alberta Simmons in Vic
toria Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gack-
stetter visited the former's aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. N. Fos
ter, in Egmondville, Saturday
evening. Mr. and Mrs. Foster
celebrated their golden wedding
anniversary on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith, of
Guelph, spent the weeekend with
the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Jarrott.
Mrs. Ducharme and daughter,
of Dashwood, visited recently
with the former’s mother, Mrs.
McClymont.
Miss Alice Pfaff, of Exeter,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Elgie.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burke, of
Wroxeter, visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Meilis.
Mr. Bob Love, of Toronto,
spent the weekend with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love.
Mrs. Thompson, of Clinton,
visited recently with her daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Workman,
World’s Day Of Prayer
The W.M.S. of St. Andrew's
Church held their regular meet
ing and observed the World’s
Day of Prayer with Mrs. Archie
Parsons and Mrs. Robert Mac
Gregor aS hostesses.
Mrs. J. Sinclair opened the
meeting which was attended by
28 members and 12 visitors.
Mrs. Ken McKay gave a piano
instrumental, “The Robin’s Ret
urn’’.It was voted to pack a bale,
donations to be brought to the
next meeting at Mrs. Norman
'Dickert’s on March 4 at 2 p.m.
Mrs. Sinclair led in the
World’s Day of Prayer program
assisted by Mrs. Winston Work
man, Mrs. Allen Johnson
McLellan, Mrs. E. Kyle,
L. Hendetson and Mrs.
Bride.
Mrs. H* Caldwell gave
this week.
Jarrott and
are moving
home which
Mr. and Mrs.
Jarrott.
and Mrs. John Cooper Sr.
a few days recently in
Oak, Mich.
and Mrs. Webb, Goderich,
I on Monday with Miss
MrS* J.
Mrs. J.
E. Mc-
Ivan
were
'Miss Gertrude Jloyfas, London,
spent the weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Diekins*
Mr. and Mrs* R. Marshall, Mr.
and Mrs, G. JdhriStdn and
Shirley, of London, wore Sttnday
evenfag dinner guests,
Mrs. Stanley Mollard is teach
ing in Corbett School while the
teacher, Miss Edith Tompkins, is
ill with the mumps.
Miss Marion Woodburn spent
the weekend with Misses Norma
and Clarice Hill,
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Mr, and Mrs. Fred
tended the funeral of Mrs. Bul
lock’s uncle, Mr. Pickering, in
Stratliroy on Saturday.
Mrs. Marjorie Wade and Miss
Joan Ritchie taught at Corbett
School last week. Miss, Erma
Curts and Dwayne McLinchey
taught at Nairn. They are all
students at London Normal
School.
Mr. and Mrs, John AUister
and Frank, of Hamilton spent
the weekend with their aunt,
Mrs. Albert Pollock. *
Mrs. Fred Windsor,
visited last week with
rents, Mr. and Mrs.
Woodburn.
Exeter will hold a euchre
in the
Oddfellows' Hall
of West
Bullock and
Bullock at-
Brinsley,
her pa-
Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Watson re
turned Wednesday from a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Dinah Finch
and family in Saginaw, Mich.
Stephen Federation Of
Agriculture Meeting
'February 27
8:30 p.m.
CREDITON COMMUNITY
CENTRE
<?
Films will be shown by Lovell
McGuire, Surge dealer.
Entertainment between
by Michael Farrow and
Elston.
Lunch served.
FREE ADMISSION
Everyone Welcome
films
Allan
Friday, Feb. 27
at 8:00 p.m. sharp
Proceeds in Aid of
Holland Flood Relief
Everyone Welcome! ,
ADMISSION 500
Oddfellows’ Wives and
Rebekahs Please Bring Lunch
ALDON
THEATRE
GRAND BEND
FRIDAY’ & SATURDAY
February 27 and 28
“CATTLE TOWN”
★ Dennis Morgan
★ Amanda Blake
★ Philip Garey
Gun answering gun . , . stam
pede upon stampede ... in a
ruthless bid for conquest.
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS
•TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
Marell 3 and 4
“THE GIRL IN WHITE”
June Allyson i
★ Arthur Kennedy
★ Gary Merrill
woman’s place was in theA
house until a slip of a blonde
turned the key!
NEWSREEL and CARTOON
Attention
Closing Entry Date To
South Huron Musical Festival
March 21 E
All entries to be sent to
MR. ROBERT RUSSELL, EXETER
Festival Will Be Held April 20 and 21
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Sixth Annual Seed Fair
sponsored by
Huron County Soil and Crop Improvement Association
Clinton District Collegiate Institute
Fri. and Sat., March 6 and 7
— $500.00 IN PRIZES —
Special Educational Displays
Special Programs Friday Evening and Saturday Afternoon
Junior Seed Judging Competition Saturday Morning
All Entries to Be Made at the Agricultural Office,
Clinton, Before Tuesday, March 3, 1953
EVERYBODY WELCOME ADMISSION FREE
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Education Week
March 1 to 7
OPEN HOUSE
at
Mts. H* Caldwell gave ri brief
address and Mrs. J, Loye and
Mrs. Harold Jones sang a duet
accompanied by Miss Edna Love.
Special Services
Special services will be held
In St. Andrew’s United Church
on Sunday at 12 a.m* and 7:30
p.m. to mark the rd-Opening,
following extensive decorating
and the laying of new Carpet,
Rev. McLeod Will Speak at
both services and special music
will 1m furnished by the choit
assisted in the morning by the
male quartet of Grom atty. In the
evening a male chorus from
'Zurich will assist under the
direction of Mts. Milton oosch.
On Monday evening a play,
"Look Ont Lizzie”, Will be .pre
sented fa the chttfCh by the
Woodham Vdurig People.
Parents and friends of all students are
cordially invited to attend the regular
Afternoon Session
on
Wednesday/ March 4
1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Guests Will Be Free td Visit All Rooms
on a Conducted Tour
PLEASE BE PUNCTUAL
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Tea and Sale Conducted by Homo and School Association
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