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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-07-09, Page 4Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER* ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1953 "F Message From Greenway By MRS. CARMEN WOODBURN Hensail And District News No doubt about it IS YOUR LUCKY NUMBER vtfhdh you buy a 1953 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER r'—n Report On this district. Albert M-cMur- Donald Fieglien Grand Bend By MRS. IRENE MEYERSRobh Cunningham; Dies Frum Attack Mr. Robert Cunningham. 55. who rami? to Hensall from Ilder- tun three months ago whgre he formerly (iterated a general store, died suddenly at his home Friday night from a heart attack while having supper. He had just driv­ en home from London where he had spent the afternoon. Born in Harriston, he was raised in Toronto and conducted a business for 18 years in Bronte JhYw and three years in Ilderton. ? \ir. Surviving former Gladys Bond, of Sparta j one son. Peter, 13; one daughter, i Gail, 1ft; fear ar.d twa:........ _ ........... sisters. jents, Mr. and Mrs. William Alex- Private funeral services were,ander, and Ruth. "held from the Bonthron Funeral; ^Ir- and Nirs. Guy Bedard, who Z'ZZ Prpnrnn Home, Hensall, on Monday, con-i.bave been holidaying at the homeMastei Howaid and Brenton ■ ductefl i)V Rev> w j ROP6rs ofiot the latter’s parents, Mr. and fhSr ewm«fonirwith Vhei?^™? Hensall United Church, assisted . Mrs. Stewart Bell following their 1,‘Xtl Mr'“ndMrs Hear? «?'• V Fox, fomerly ot nder-e. Jrft this week to i tip ;1 , , , v tery\ Bearers were relatives| We extend sympathy to the re-fthe deceased. Natives of Mr. Cameron MacGre-* ______________ jgor. who was drowned at Grand* {Bend on Sunday. Kippen Gun Club Untended For Last Week: ■ a. „ .I Miss Lillian Ulens, of Windsor, i At eyenm» shootLspent the weekend with her mo-1 Kippen the following scores were ither, Mrs. W. T, Ulens. ? made at 16-yard targets. A number of relatives attended) Shot at 50: Lloyd Venner, Hen-lsadie Harburnj, formerly of Hen- [the Bullock reunion held at the;sail, 48; Tom Allen, London. 45 (home of Mr. and Mrs. William!William Lumby, Bullock on Saturday. Mrs. Laurence Pollock ing her sister, Mrs. W. son, at her cottage at Beach. Mr. Dawson Woodburn Harold Hons- . of Vineland, with ‘ Wil- Mr. and, Mrs. herger and family spent a few days last week her parents, Mr. and Mrs. liam Hicks. We extend sympathy to family of Mrs. Alfred Elson, passe-d away at her home Parkhill last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dettluff and Richard, of Detroit, spent the weekend with Mrs. Albert | Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. Walter MePher- ison and Mr. and Mrs. Omer Ber- Iney visited oij Sunday in London. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Brophey, of Hanover, Mrs. Miza Alpine and I Miss Muriel Fallis, .of Sarnia, I were weekend visitors with Mr., ’and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey. I 1 the who ; at Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans and family, of Waterloo, spent the 1 weekend with Mrs. Evans’ parents ■ Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. MacLareu. , Mrs. Charles Psalter and Jane, of Blyth. visited recently with «Miss Eliza Newell.* Miss Margaret Bell and Miss I Mary Howlett, of Toronto, were ^weekend visitors with the form- ler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- jliam R. Bell. | Mrs. William Brown., Billie and (Carol are holidaying with Mrs. i Brown’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,V. Neeb, in Tavistock. | Mrs. Eva Carlisle visited re­ ar© his widow, the ;• cently with her daughter, Mrs. I James Stokes, in London. | Miss Isobel Alexander, of Tor- four brothers and two i onto, is holidaying with her par- The Story In Kippen Bj MRS. A. GACKST15TTER uiitH THE CLIMATES Drop in...see for yourself F. Huxtable Phone 153-W ,, Goderich, 44; H. Mathers, Exeter, 40; William is visit- Cooper, Kippen, 3? Thomp-|ner, Hensall, 41: Wasaga Goderich. 37. , .. , j Shot at 25: Sam„ „ !eft for f gaj], 23. Chester New York on Sunday where he is 99. Tom D0Uga]] taking a course in music. _ wf.,. Venner. Mrs. Leah Jones The death occurred in Regina, Sask., on June 28, of Mrs. Leah Jones, wife of William Jones, I and twin sister, of Mrs. Selina Schrader, and sister of Mrs. Ellen Desjardine, Grand Bend. Mrs. Schrader went to Regina in May from Grand Bend to be with her sister, who passed away two days before their-seventy­ sixth birthday. The last birthday ' they had together was their forty-fourth. Mrs. Jones was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frances Tetreau of the “B” Line. Besides her husband, who is blind, Mrs. Jones leaves to mourn her loss, two daughters and. one sister and 29 grandchildren, and a host nieces and nephews, several whom reside in Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. ray, Edwin and and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tit­ marsh and son Jimmie, Toronto, spent' the holiday visiting Mrs. McMurray’s sister in-law, Mr. and Keown. Messrs. Peter Mangus, of Terrace, B.C., spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Sweitzer, Mrs, Douglas Coulson and daughters Penny and. Patsy, of London, ar© spending the week the week at the home of Mrs. Coulson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rendle, in town, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sweitzer and son, Bryon, of "Exeter, spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William Sweit­ zer. Mrs. Gordon Smith week joined th© local telephone operators. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Toronto, visited at the Mr. gnd Mrs. W. E. Keown this week on their way to Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. John Pugh, of Truro, N.S., arrived this week to spend the summer with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pugh, who have ■taken a cottage in Green Acres, as a residence for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Pugh will still operate the Chateau Hotel business. Mrs. Lawrence Mason had the misfortune to fracture both bones in her wrist this week, while hanging out her small daughter’s bathing suit. Mrs. Mason mis­ judged her distance and stepped from a box into a small hole her daughter had been digging in the sand. : Bl •" W'-I Personal Items & Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride, of near Zurich. Mr. Hugh McBride, London, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deickert, Of near Bayfield, were ISunday ■ Harold | Mr. I stetter, Mrs. William Horney, of Exeter, ! spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. Collingwood, in Hamil­ ton. Mr. Bram van Velden, Hamil­ ton, was a weekend visitor with friends in the district. Mr. and Mrs. Timmerman, of South Holland, are visiting their sons, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Timmerman and Mr, Peter Tim­ merman. Mrs. Vincent, Windor, London, is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. William Windor. Mrs. Preistap and family, of Mitchell, and Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ ard Cornish and family, of Gode­ rich, visited Sunday with Mr. Robert Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Meilis visited on Sunday with the lat­ ter's mother, Mrs. Gibson, in Wroxeter. Mrs. Brown, of near Grand Bend, visited Monday with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Mousseau. Mr. and Mrs. George Windor, of London, accompanied by Miss Margaret Windor and Mrs. Vin cent Windor visited on Monday with Mr, and Mrs, Elston Daw­ son. Miss Barbara Workman, of Oshawa, is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Workman. Mr. and" Mrs .Eddie Taylor Terry, of Stratford, visited Sunday with Mrs. Dinsdale Miss Mabel Whiteman. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Munro, and Mrs. William Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Jack Deitz spent the weekend in Muskoka. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Chase sons, Gary and Murray, Winnipeg, are visiting at home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hbod. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long and Mr. Robert Thompson visit­ ed on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong, near Staffa. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gordon, Stewart and Annie, of Brussels, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Jimmy, of spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Meilis. Dr. and Mrs. Gould, of Pena- tanguishene, and Mrs. Gould, of Guelph, are visiting Mr. Henry Ivison and Miss Jean Ivison. The Sunday School of Andrew’s United Church holding their annual picnic ■Jowett’s Grove, Bayfield, Tuesday afternoon, July 14. Miss Hazel Slavin is attending ■the Ontario Athletic Training Camp for leaders at Lake Couchi- ching for two weeks. Hazel was chosen to represent the Seaforth District High School. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Slavin. W.M.S. Entertains Baby Band A very enjoyable afternoon was spent last Friday at the home of Mrs. Emerson Anderson with Mrs. John Anderson as co­ hostess, when the W.M.S. of St. Andrew’s United Church enter­ tained the members of the Baby Band and their mothers. Mrs. Vernon Alderdice conducted a program of sports on the lawn visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jones. and Mrs. Arnold Gack- Gail Ann and Lynn and ton. Burial was in Exeter Ceme- J-ake up residence in London. * - - Of? Mr. Sid MacArthur is moving !to the residence he purchased ifrom Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid (this week. j Mr. and Mrs. L. Mickle and ; family are spending three weeks at vacationing at Schade View on (Lake Huron. Mrs. Maurice Johnston (nee TT«T*hnm I tnrmarlv rtF sail, accompanied by her daugh­ ter, Mrs. William Marshall and little daughter, Sarah, and daugh­ ter-in-law, Mrs. Maurice Johnston Jr., all of Flint, Mich., were guests over the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Ed Dick, of Cromarty, and called on some friends in the village. William Smale has accepted a position at Jim’s Machine Shop. Miss Haze] Slavin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Slavin, Kippen, has been attending the Athletic Training Camp conducted by the Department of Education Physi­ cal Branch at Longford Mills, near Orrilia. This is a training camp for leaders and Hazel was chosen to represent Seaforth High School. z Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones, St. Thomas, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Williams and Ona, and with Traquair, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. H. the weekend with Parry Sound where Mrs. Lowry intends spending several days vacation. Mr, and Mrs. Peter McNaugh­ ton, Robert and Mrs. Ed. Cor­ bett motored to Toronto and visited with the former’s sister, Miss Mae McNaughton, who is convalescing after her recent accident in, which she fractured her hip. Miss Grace Brock, of London, Visited this week with her mother, Mrs. Flossie Brock. Miss Jean. Mousseau, London, was a weekend visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mous­ seau. . Messrs. Roger Venner and Charles Fee are attending the annual stampede held in Calgary, this week, .«• Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Manns and son, of Toronto, are holiday­ ing with the former's mother, Mrs. F. Manns. Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Mickle and family are vacationing near Schade Grove, Lake Huron. Mr. Tim Sherritt and' son, of Fort Erie, were weekend visitors with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sherritt. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walker, of Toronto, ’ are holidaying with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Walker. Mr. and Mrs. George Voth and family, of Detroit, were weekend visitors with Mrs. Voth’s mother, Mrs. Lou Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Neeb, of Tavistock, visited last week with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, Billie and Carol. Wes Ven- Chas. Prouse, and broth er- Mrs. Ernie and Charles ARE You 'TELLING-me?' ’♦Don’t try to talk ME into anything else—I know a wise investment when I see one. 4% Guaranteed Trust Certificates!” • Authorized investment for trust funds w Short term—five years v 4% yearly interest, payable half-yearly In 5 years, $410,18 accumulates to $500.00 Write for descriptive folder. Dougall, Hen- Lee, Hensall, Hensall, IS; (William Venner, 20; D. Webb, njj 15] T. Dougall, 18. wed-i Handicap, 20 yards: Ibert, Goderich, 23; H. (Exeter, 23; W. Lumby, Igor and family of Saskatoon arel-^len> 22; Wes Venner, i visiting with relatives and friends, j Doubles — Shot at 1 A number of relatives attended Allan, 22; W. R. Cooper,Hhe funeral of the late Mr. Al-1 William Luby, 14; jbert Bean which was held at? 18; H. Mathers, 15. [Ailsa Craig last Tuesday, j __________ Mrs. Billie Bullock and infant daughter arrived home from the {Young Peofile’s Society 'hospital last Saturday. | T])e Young pMple,s Soc(ety .......... — —- ---- --------------- ------ - Carmel Presbyterian Church, regular at the in the con- Congratulations to Mr. Mrs. Henry Hartle, who on Jl celebrated their fortieth ;ding anniversary. | Mr. and Mrs. Newton McGre- j Exeter You0Oefrigerotion Pedler SORE MUSCLES? KING OF PAIN” Want to relieve them -QUICK? Get quick-drying Minard’s Liniment­ rub it in well. You’ll get relief, and quick, too! fl D. A. Gil- Mathers, 21; Tom 19. 24: Tom ■, 14; A, Gilbert, Hensall, held its last meeting of the season manse. Edith Love was chair and Mary Campbell ducted the worship. Elected to fill the vacancies by officers leaving the district, were: presi­ dent, Edith Love; vice-president, Alex Hoggarth; secretary, Mary Campbell; fellowship convener, Ross Faber. A new schedule of meetings and membership fees was adopt­ ed the th© 15. for the future. Included in summer plans is a picnic to Pinery on Wednesday, July Edith Love, Alex Hoggarth, Mary Campbell and Shirley Bell were named to the committee look after arrangements. to an Mr. Ritchie Lowry spent relatives at THE WE WANT YOUR WEIGHED AT >CA c V) C Q o CL W □<0 H-kJ kJ TOP PRICES £ o LU YOUR DOOR Bowling Club Holds Irish Trebles Mixed Jitney Hensall Bowling Club held Irish trebles mixed jitney on the bowling greens Thursday evening, July 2. Following .are the win­ ners: first prize winners, A, W. Kerslake skip, Lorn© Luker, George Walker; second winners, Norman Jones, skip, Mrs. A, W. Kerslake, Mrs. George Walker; third winners, John Henderson, skip, Cecil Vanhorne, Mrs. Case. A.L. Howard Ferguson, District Representative Riverside Poultry Co. 1236 TRAFALGAR ST., LONDON London 7-1230 Phone Collect 680-r-2 Hensall ■ Women's Missionary Society The Women’s Missionary ciety of the United Church met in the church schoolroom Thursday afternoon, July 2 with Mrs. George Armstrong presiding. Mrs. S. Roobol conducted, the devo­ tion a period and read the Scrip­ ture lesson. Mrs. T. C. Coates offered prayer and Mrs. William Henry gave temperance Miss M. Ellis ’ directed contests, after which a supper was served. So- alf-Price Sale Gold-Seal Congoleum Rugs 9 x 9 x .9 x 9 x 9 x 9 x 7%—Regular $7.75 for 9—Regular $8.75 for ...... 10%—Regular $10.25 for 12—Regular $11.95 for ... 13%—Regular $13.25 for 15 Regular $14.95 for ..... $3.85 $4.40 $5.15 $6.00 $6.65 $7.50 REXOLEUM RUGS IN SAME SIZES ARE $1.00 LESS We need the space £ot other goods! Our entire stock of fugs must be sold within 2 weeks! Linoleum Tile, Congoleum, Rexolite and Inlaid Linoleum All at Special Prices Sales and Service XJnolethn !l?iic and Floor-Sahdtiftg PHONE 240 — ZURICH After 6 O’CIock Phone Zurich 50 and on and. Mr. and and of the H. Stiles, Saturdayon Sam Cudmore. Meilis, Bobbie Detroit, are St. are at on L. has this staff of Scott, of home of STERLING TRUSTS C O R P O R A T I O N HEAD- OFFICE 372 Bay St, Toronto BRANCH OFFICE 1-3 Dunlap St., Barrio Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beer and Mr. Sam Brown, of Centralia, at­ tended the wedding of Patricia Anne Stokes to Roland Warren Phillips on Saturday, July 4, in St. Cuthbert’s Anglican Church, Leaside. The groom, an honor graduate of the University of Toronto in Commerce and Fin­ ance, is a .grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Roland Cudmore, of Hensall, Comments About Cromarty By MRS. K. McKELluAB i Mr. and Mrs. E. Templeman, ; Mr. and Mrs. Calder McKaig ; and Mrs, i and ; Houghton and Mr. and Mrs i L, Scott and family attended : golden wedding anniversary ; Rev. and Mrs. O. M. Young of j Forest on Wednesday, July 1. i Mrs, Ruby Rbutley visited last i week with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar : Allen. : Mrs. Alex Ramsay has returned ; home from Stratford Hospital, : following her recent operation, : Miss Marguerite Duncanson, of : Toronto, is visiting with her par- s ents at the manse. : Mrs. M, Houghton and Mrs. E, : McDonald Visited friends In Mit- = cite 11 on .Sunday. I Mr. i Detroit, i Mrs, A. ■ Rev. Marguerite are leaving Wednes- Iday for a month’s vacation at I their cottage at Lake Dore. | William Harper, Mrs. L. Laing, Mrs. and Mrs. Larry Schlater, visited on Saturday with Robertson hhd Job. ft, and Mrs. Duhchftson and Shipka By MRS. H. SHEPPARD The Story In of Exeter, Mr. and and fam- Mrs. . Leah Keyes, spent a few days with Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner ily. Mr. and Mrs. John of Toronto, spent the with Mrs. Lida Lamport. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Mc­ Pherson and Fred, of Parkhill, visited with Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Sweitzer. Mr. and Mrs. Scott, of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ratz and Joan. On Thursday evening of last week, the ladies of this commun­ ity gathered at the home of Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner and made two quilts for Tornado Relief Fund. Mr. and Mrs. Russell visited with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Russell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fink­ beiner visited with their daugh­ ter, Mrs. (Dr.) Sanders and fam­ ily of Welland, Mf. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, of Woodham. Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner visited with her mother, Mrs. Nelson Coultis recently. Lamport, weekend ONLY CENTRALIAR. R. 1 PHONE: EXETER 548 notes, several picnic for the children. Mrs. Robert Elgie conducted a Bible quizz and a number of sports for the ladies. & SONS MARLENE AND HER TROPHY — Wearing her best smile, Marlene Stewart, of Fonthill, Ont., holds the cup she won along with the British Women’s Open, golf championship at Forthcaw), Wales, Marlene, 19, is the only Canadian to win the British Open title. — Central Tress Canadian A Guaranteed SHORT TERM Investment Guaranteed Investment Certificates of the Toronto General Trusts are issued at par in amounts from $100 to $100,000 to .run three four or five years, Certificates pay 4% for 5 yeafs 3^% for 3 and 4 years Interest is paid half-yearly by cheque Repayment of principal on maturity and payment of interest are fully guaranteed by the Corporation Certificates are a legal investment for trustees Endorsed by investors for more than fifty years Write or telephone for booklet 253 Hay Street, Toronto, U BASIL MORPHY, Secretary JL JHJw Jl' wF’JKnLr Jnl Jl wFJm'JM JEiJK**Jm Jl JtCUSR' Jl n) Corporation Evory Modern Trust and Agency Services