HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-04-22, Page 12Page 12 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, 1954
Meetii
Dashwood
Club Rooms
COMMENTSHus-
Done
All girls and boys 8 to 14
years of age, who are interested
In playing ball, are asked to
attend this meeting or contact
Wally Wein.
Friday, April 23
at 7:30 p.m,
TO FORM A MINOR
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
All girls and boys 8 to
DANCE
Kirkton
Aberdeen Hall
Town Council
—Continued from Page 1
committee, presented several
sketches which were viewed by
members. Suggestion of a con
test among school students was
made but no action was taken
since the chairman of the com
mittee, Reeve R. E. Pooley, was
absent.
Clerk C. V. Pickard stated
only 16 tags have been purchas
ed this year. Dogs must be tied
up starting the first of May.
Councillor Snelgrove asked if
the streets would be marked for
parking soon
Deputy-Reeve William McKen
zie suggested that a field drain
be laid along Marlborough
street. The matter was left in
the hands of the drain aud road
committees.
Council agreed to send repre
sentation to the Joint Planning
Conference in Toronto early in
May.
Councillor R, D. Jermyn, the
chairman of the town signs com
mittee reported no progress. He
sai-d a meeting may be called
next week.
Parts Eliminate Big Six “DAVE’S
Orchestra: Rhythmaires
Sponsored by South Huron
Junior Farmers
Birth, Death and Marriage Notices
are inserted free of charge. Cards of Thanks cost 75c, In Memoriam Notices 75c for single verse, 25c
ADMISSION 500
” Everyone Welcome
Huron County Health Unit
The third in a series of immuniza
tion clinics will be held in the follow,
ing schools:
ON APRIL 29 —
S.S. 4 Usborne (Eden) .... 9:45
S.S- 6Usborne (Winchelsea) 10:45
U.S.S. 12 Usborne (Whalen 1:15 S.S. 7 Usborne (Zion) .... 2:15 S.S. 3 Usborne (Plugtown) 3:00
Children 4 months of age to school
age may be brought to these clinics
to receive immunization for Diphtheria, Whooping Cough, Tetanus,
Smallpox,
, The third in a series of Immuniza
tion clinics will be held in the follow
ing schools:
ON APRIL 30 —
S. S. 10 Hay S.S. 3 Hay ..
S.S. 12 Hay .
S.S. 4 Hay s’.S* 7 Hay (Zurich P.S.)3:00
Children 4 months of age to schbol
age may be brought to these clinics
to receive immunization for Diphtheria, Whooping Cough. Tetanus,
and Smallpox.
2:15
a.m. a.m.
p.m. p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
(Lyric
Theatre
Phone 421
Previews Its
Coming Attractions J
THURSDAY
April 22
“FLIGHT NURSE”
★ Joan Leslie
★ Forrest Tucker
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
April 23 and 24
“RIDE VAQUERO”
★ Robert Taylor
★ Ava Gamer
MONDAY & TUESDAY
April 26 and 27
“CITY THAT NEVER
SLEEPS”
(Adult)
* Gig Young
★ Mala Powers
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
April 28 and 29
“TOP BANANA”
* Phil Silvers
ir Rose Marie
extra for each additional verse
and Engagement Notices
BIRTHS
MOON—At Galesburg, III., day, April 19 1954, to Mr.
Samuel Moon tnee DorH
a son.ROME—Opl and Mrs. Harry Rome,
Huron Park, Centralia, announce the birth of their daughter, Judith
Lvnn, at South Huron Hospital on
April 18. 1954.ROWCLIFFE — Jim and Anna Row- cliffe announce with pleasure the
birth of a daughter, Katherine Anne, at Victoria Hospital, on April
17, 1954; a playmate for Peter.SKINNER—Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Skinner, RCAF Station Centralia, an
nounce the birth of their son at. South Huron Hospital April 14,
1954- ~ ,SWEITZER — Mr, and Mrs. Ralph
Sweitzer, Exeter, announce the
birth of their son, David Jon, at South Huron Hospital April 17,
1954.TRAQUAIR — Mr. and Mrs. Murray Traquair of Hensall announce the birth of a daughter at Victoria
Hospital, London, on April 17. 1954.
MARRIAGES
are 75c.
Mon-->n ... ...
and Mrs. Harvey).
The Big Six fell 13 pins short
in their terrific drive to oust
the Spare Parts from fourth and
last playoff spot in the Labatt
trophy finals.
In a special tie-breaking match
with the mechanics Wednesday
night, the Six lost the middle
, game by 12 pins aud the Spare
Parts went on to take the third
and deciding contest.
The half dozen copped the
' first game 1099-1014. The other
scores were 1,102-1,114 and 1,-
127-1,039.Bill McKenzie trundled 631
<242) to lead the Parts in their
successful defence of the position.
Don Case topped both teams with
713 (256),
The Big Six won 14 points in
two nights to tie the Spare Parts
for fourth spot
' Beat Windmills
' Tuesday night, the Big Six had
their work cut out for them in
spite of the fact the Windmills
were short Gord Plyley.
The half dozen won 7-0 and
toppled three terrific games —
1,198-1,147, 1.380-1.268 and 1.-
300-1,119.{ Stan Frayne showed his worth
with an outstanding 788 1291)
I and Gerry Lawson and Lloyd
i Cushman were a great help with.
4*702 (281/ and 676 f 246).
For the Windmills, Johnny
Johnston racked up 796_ (303)
and
had
Mess Mates .... Whizz Bangs ...
Ringers ..............
Huskers .............pinpoppers .......Hay Seeds .....
Maroons ...........Long Shots .......
Blowers ...........Grease Monkeys* »
Blowers 5, Huskers 2
Five Blowers overpowered the ___
kers 5-2 but the games were dose— 1,100-1,072, 1,062-887 and 1,020-1,047.
Ches Mawhinney had 614 (213) for
the losers.
Maroons 5, Long Shots 2
A quintet of Maroons licked the Long Shots 5-2 last Wednesday night
—1,019-981, 1,016-1,111 and 1,046-1,016.
Gary “Stretch" Middleton scored 601 (235) for the colored shirts.
Pinpoppers 5, Short Circuits 2
The Pinpoppers had little trouble downing the Short Circuits 5-2 Mon
day night—1,000-1,147, 1,041-1,014 and 1,020-899. Bob Nicol managed 620 (240) for the ’Poppers.
Rural Rollers 7, Grease Monkeys 0The Rural Rollers walked over four
Grease Monkeys 7-0—973-835, 956-877 and 1,203-819. The Rollers never had it so easy.
Maroons 7, Whizz Bangs 0
The Maroons knocked out the
Whizz Bangs 7-0 Tuesday night—1.-
•>78-1.047, 1,138-965 and 1,054-1,049.Gary Middleton was a hero for the winners with 616 (222),
Bill Parker and Al Hoskins
697 each.
LABATT TROPHY
FINAL STANDING
G
21
21
21
21
SPARES ..........
BUTCHERS ...
APPLEJACKS
SPARE PARTS
i=
33
30
27
26
This Week In
Big Six ................. ...
21
........ 21
2(3
22
Tradesmen ......21 17M/ind tri ills .............. 21 15
PITTSBURG PAINTS TROPJHEY
SEMI-FINAL STANDING
■G P
Rural Rollers ...21 36
Grand Bend .......18 33
Keglers ................18 28
Short Circuits ..... . . 21 28
KERR-PENHALE—Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Penhale anounce the marriage of
their daughter, Helen Blanche, to
Mr. John Kerr, of Toronto, form
erly of Sydney1, Australia, on Thurs
day, April 15, in New York City.
ENGAGEMENTS
The engagement is announced of
Anne Marie, only daughter of Mrs. Hildebrant and the late Alex Hilde-
brant, to Mr. Norman Harold Matt
son, son of Mrs. E. Mattson, London,
Ont. The marriage will take place at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May <8, in Carmel
Presbyterian Church, Hensall. 22c
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lynn of Clan
deboye wish to announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Gladys Norene, to Thomas Hunter Brock, only
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Brock, Granton. The wedding will
take place at the home of the bride's parents, May 15, 1954. 22*
CARDS OF THANKS
Mrs. Charles MacGregor and fam
ily wish to thank their friends, relatives ahd neighbors for kindness
and sympathy shown them during
their recent bereavement in the loss of a loving husband arid father, for
the many floral tributes and cards of sympathy. Special thanks to the
pallbearers; also to Rev. and Mrs. Wattam, Dr. Boyes and Mr. Hoff
man, funeral director. 22c
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Skinner
wish to express their sincere thanks to those who so kindly remembered
Franklin with visits, cards and treats
while a patient in South Huron Hospital and since returning home. ’2*
I wish to express my sincere thanks
to those who so kindly remembered me with flowers, cards, visits and
treats while a patient in Victoria
Hospital and since returning home.
—Lorna Taylor. 22*
Mr. Edward Fahner and family
wish to express their sincere thanks
to their friends, relatives and neigh
bors for the many kind expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, and
kindnesses extended during their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to the sisters and nurses of St. Jo
seph’s Hospital, London, Dr. Butson,
Dr. Dunlop, Rev. Mohr, and the Hopper-Hockey Funeral Home, pall-
bearers and flowerbearerB. 22*
IN MEMORIAM
BAKER—In loving memory of Major
Baker, who passed away one year
ago today, April 22,
Memories are the lampsThat light the darkest road
To the beautiful hope for reunionWhen we meet at the end of the
road. ,—Ever remembered by his wife and
family. 22*
I IOOF Church Service |
Trivitt Memorial Church
Sunday,25 7 p.m
Brothers Meet at Lodge Rooms at 6:30 P.M.
Rebekahs and Visiting Brothers Invited
W. J. CHAMBERS, N.G. E. A. HOWARD, Sec.
Whalen
By MRS. F. SQUIRE
Exeter Businessmen's
Association
N
E
Well
The Big Six went out of the
alleys Tuesday night with a light
step and a gleeful expression
that would make a casual ob
server question their sanity.
What did the half dozen do
to feel so happy? They sneaked
into a fourth place tie with the
Spare Parts by swamping the
Tradesmen and the Windmills in
two straight 7-0 hauls, a feat
considered nigh unto impossible
one week ago.
Tonight (Wednesday) they set
tle the tie by a sudden death
series with the Spare Parts. Win
or lose (and we think they’ll
win), let’s hand it to Stanley
SALVAGE TOOLS—Neighbors helped salvage what tools and equipment could be saved from
the Farquhar mill which burned Tuesday afternoon. The loss included a number of machines
and a quantity of feed concentrates and grain. Besides the 30x40 mill a storage shed 20x40,
which was attached to the rear, was destroyed. T-A Photowhich was attached to the rear, was destroyed.
Town Topics
Items1 of Social and Personal Interest In and Around Exeter
The Exeter Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish these items.
We and our readers are interested in you and your friends. Phone 770.
Frayne’s loquacious “steamers”!
Misfortune Strikes
Twp members of the Exeter
Men’s Bowling League had tough
luck this week.
On Monday, Dick Quance had
the misfortune to lose the tip of
a finger on his right hand when
it was caught in the gears of a
typograph at The Times-Advocate.
The Huskers will be without their
rotund, good-natured captain.
The chopping mill of Carl
Hume, member of the Spares,
was destroyed by fire Tuesday
morning at Farquhar.
Playoffs Start Friday *
Playoffs will commence Friday
with the top four teams of the
Labatt Trophy Semi-Finals meet
ing at 7 o’clock and the top six
teams of the Pittsburg Paints
Semi-Finals clashing in the late
shift.
Unfortunately, several teams in
the Pittsburg group balled things
up by postponing their games so
we are unable to show a final
standing in this issue. As far as
we know, teams not completing
the schedule before Friday night
will be out of luck for playoffs.
Information concerning the
matches will be obtainable at the
bowling alley Friday.
Fail To File Tax
Two fines for failing to file
income tax were levied by Magis
trate Dudley
Tuesday.
Harold E.
was assessed
Charles Williams,
was fined $25 and. costs.
Miss Ethel Dow, Woodstock,
visited Mr .and Mrs. G. Dow and
Mrs. Rod Ellis over the holiday.
Holmes at court on
Weber, Dashwood,
$50 and costs and
Holmesville,
COMING EVENTS
THREE-ACT COMEDY, “Mama’s
Baby Boy’’, will be presented in
Crediton Community Centre Fri
day, April 30, at 8:30 p.m.
(D.S.T.), sponsored by the Unit
ed Church W.A. Admission 50 (f
and 25(f. 22c
Brother Se^s Mill Burn
A Scottsville, N.Y., paper firm,
owned by Raymond Dorey, bro
ther of Ed Dorey, of Exeter, suf
fered $150,000 damage in a re
cent fire. Another brother, Ernie
Dorey, of Napanee, Ont., wit
nessed pictures of the fire on
television.
NOTICEMr. Neil Jones, of Toronto, < Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doerr and
spent the Easter weekend with | family spent Easter with Mr. and
his parents, Mr. aud Mrs. J. H. ’
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Pickard
and Trudy spent Good Frida}*
with Mr. and Mrs. Waddell, of
Guelph.
Miss Helen Sweet, of Toronto,
spent Easter weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Muriel Sweet.
Miss Elizabeth
Hamilton, spent
with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Pickard
and this week, Mr. A. W. Pick
ard, of Regina,- is their guest.
Mr. Norm Hockey has
deeorated the interior of
barber shop on Main Street.
Miss Sandra Prout is spend
ing the Easter holidays with her
great grandparents,
Mrs. John Prout.
Mr. and Mrs. Oran
St. Catharines, and
Mrs. Jack Frayne and family, of
Sarnia, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Frayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Passmore,
of Forest, also visited them on
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dearing
and daughter Norma, of Sarnia,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Taylor,
Mrs. Bert North, Woodstock,
visited her mother, Mrs. Robert
Higgins, over the weekend.
Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Richard
son and family, of Sarnia, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
May for Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris
and Susan, of London,
weekend guests of Mr, and
M. W, Pfaff.
Mrs. Elmer Reeder, Mrs.
vey Pfaff, Miss Myrtle and
Maxine Reeder spent the week
end in Flint, Michigan.
Mr .and Mrs. M. J. Margison,
Bob, Barry and Alan, London,
and Miss Betty Riehm, of To
ronto, spent Easter with Mrs.
Ed Johns.
Cpl. James Low, Mrs. Low and
Penny, of Hamilton, were week
end guests of Mrs. T. M. Dinney.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon May and
family, of Hamilton, were Easter
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William May.
Visitors at the home of W.
C. Pearce on Easter Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Redmond, of
Grosse lie, Mich; Mr. and Mrs.
C. Pearce, of Brantford; Mr. and
Mrs. W. Whitney and Mrs.
Charles Redmond, of Milverton,
and Mrs. William Gaiser and
children, of Crediton.
Mr. Fred McKay, of Knox
College, Toronto, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. William
Sillery and gave a very inspir
ing Easter message at the Sun
day morning service at Caven
Presbyterian Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Brian and Karel, of
spent the weekend with
Mrs. Victor Kestle.
Easter visitors with
Mrs. Lewis Kirk were __
Mrs. Roy Kirk, of Toronto;
and Mrs. Ross Cowan and Came
ron, of Petrolia; Mrs. Keith
Henderson, London; Donald and
Bob Kirk, of Stratford; Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Ford, Gary and
Sherry and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Kirk and Donald, of town.
Mrs. Ella Moore is visiting,
with Mr. and Mrs, Murray Moore
in Toronto.
Miss Leona Alderson, of Paris,
spent the
ents,
son.
hill, also
parents.
Mrs. Allie Grierson, of Ed
monton, Alta., spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Richard. She is returning home
after spending the winter in
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Acheson,
of St. Thomas, spent Easter with
relatives at the Central Hotel.
Dr, M. C. and Mrs. Fletcher,
Bob and Carrol, motored to
Washington, D.C., for Easter.
Dr. Harvey Cowen, Mrs. Cowen
and Peter also motored to Wash
ingtori and by accident the two
families met at the White House.
Just to show how small the
world is, while they were at the
White House they met Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd,'Of London, formerly
of Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs, William Ripley1
and sod David, of Clarkson,
spent Easter with the Misses
Gladys and Minnie Kestle,
Gladman, of
the weekend
Mr.
i Mrs. H. W. Doerr, of Mitchell,
i Bonnie and Susan remained for
i a visit with their grandparents.
Mr. Oliver Davis, Fort Erie,
i Mr. and Mrs. R. E, Davis, Port
visited Mrs. Elizabeth
Easter.
Mrs, Calvin
spent Easter
The South Huron
re-
liis
and
Saddle ClubMr .and Mrs. Frank Johns and
grandson, Douglas, of Toronto,
spent the Easter holiday, with
Mi .and Mrs. Percy McFalls.Credit,I Davis over
! Mr, aud
land family
| Elgin,
j Misses Joan and Pat
are spending
tlieir parents,
R. Hopper.
Susan and
London, spent
grandparents, M.r and Mrs. Ru
fus Kestle.
Mr. and Mrs. S. 3. Bland,
Caroline and Billy, of Windsor,
were Easter weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. A’. J. Penhale.
Mrs.
visited
Morenz,
William
Miss
patient
pital, has been visited .this week
by her sister, Mrs. Ida Smith,
of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cook and
Douglas, of Brantford, were the
guests on Good Friday of Mrs.
William Cook,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Roberts
and family, Miss Feme Short, pf
London; Mr. and Mrs. “ '
Nixon and family, Flint,
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
and family, of Toronto,
Easter with Mrs. William
and Don. Mrs. Welsh returned to
London with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Roberts for a few days and Don
W'elsh is spending the Eastei'
holiday with. Mr. and Mrs. C.
White in Toronto.
Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Steiner
spent Easter weekend with rela
tives in Buffalo and Kendall,
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peirce
and daughters, Lynn and Catlxy,
of Glencoe, spent Easter with
Mrs. Peirce's parents, Mr. and
Mrs, .Lex McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunter-
Duvar and family spent Easter
with relatives in Boston, Mass.
Miss Helen Westcott and her
sister, Mrs. Ron. Stephen, Lon
don, spent the weekend in De
troit.
Miss Olive Wood, of Toronto,
spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Wood. Together they spent
Easter Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Wood, of Lambeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry De Vries
and baby spent Easter with
relatives in Dundas.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Pollen,
Bill and Don Taylor spent the
weekend in Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Passmore
of Forest visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. William Passmore.
■On Sunday, Mr. Chas. Hooper
was taken to the Rushton Nurs
ing Home in Mitchell and Mrs.
Hooper entered South Huron
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Holtz
man, of Ortenille, Mich., and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Rankin and fam
ily, of London, visited over the
Easter
Mrs.
will meet on
Beckler
at Port
Hopper
the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. E.
Janice Kestle, of
Easter with their
Monday, April 26Usborne
Backs Club
Grant of nearly $100 was
made to the Hensall Feeder Calf
Club by Usborne Council at>its
recent meeting.
The council voted to give .the
organization $4.00 for every boy
in the township who is feeding
a calf. There are 24 members
from Usborne.
R.
before
grant.
Weed
Contract for weed spraying
was let to Fred Harburn, of
Dublin, at his tender price of
$2.00 pei* mile one side of road.
Two other tenders were submitt
ed.
at 8:15 p.m.
Town Hall
Everyone Interested
Please Attend
The Story In
Saintsbury
By MRS. II. DAVIS
MONSTERMiss Dorothy Brown, London,
and Mr. and Mrs. James Darling,
Leamington, were Easter visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Neil.
Mrs. Milne Pullen and Mrs.
Harry Klahre attended the WMS
Presbyterial at Northside United
Church, Seaforth, on Wednesday.
Master Brian Hodgson is spend
ing a few days with his grand
mother, Mrs. Birtch. St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pym, Ex
eter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym,
Elimville, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Skinner, Centralia, were Saturday
dinner guests with Mr. and, Mrs.
William Morley Jr.
Marlene Hardie, of Devizes, is
holidaying with Donna Parkinson.
■Carol Langford, of St. Marys,
spent the holiday weekend with
her aunt, Mrs. Grafton Squire.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgson,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hodgson and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hodgson
spent Saturday evening in Lon
don with Mr. and Mrs. William
Hodgson. It was a family gather
ing.
Mrs. Melleville Gunning and
Muriel visited on Wednesday with
Mrs. William Smith, Belmont.
Mrs. Thompson and Graham
are spending the Easter vacation
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilcox,
Port. Burwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson
Jr., of Oshawa, visited on Satur
day with Mr. and Mfs. Gordon
Johnson.
Miss Angela O’Brien is spend
ing the Easter vacation with Miss
Shirley Shrennan, Zurich.
Mrs. E. O’Neil, Marion and
Marjorie, Denfield, with Mr. and
Mrs. Laverne Morley.
Messrs. David Hodgson, Wind
sor, and Raymond Hodgson visit
ed on Good Friday with their
brothers, Roy, Ken and Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brock
and David, of Chiselhurst, and
Mrs. Art Hodgins, Laura and Pat,
of Clandeboye, visited recently
with Mr, and Mrs. William Mor
ley Sr,
Miss Margaret Mackey and
friend, Guelph, Mr. and
William Sherlock and Mr.
Mrs. Charles Whalen and
erie, London, visited over
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John
Whelihan.
Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Squire
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Fitzgerald, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Melleville Gun
ning and Muiel were present at
a birthday party in honor' of Mrs.
Alice Gunning at Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Morley’s near Exeter on
Tuesday evening last.
Mr. and Mrs. William French
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Morley Jr, and Janice were
Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs.
William Morley Sr.
Sharon Squire, of Woodham,
spent a few days during last
week with Mr. and Mrs. George
Squire.
Marlene
holidaying
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mit
chell, St: Marys, visited on Sun-*
day with Mr. and Mfs. Cecil
Squire. Douglas Squire returned
homo with them to spend a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. B. H01-
den.
Mrs. John Stevenson, Mrs.
Stanley Orchard, Thorndale, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Bell, London,
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dock
ing and family, Munroe, were
holiday visitors with Mr. ahd
Mrs. F. Parkinson.
Euchre
The Euchre Club met at the
School house Oil Monday evening
for the last of this season. Around
60 sat down to a turkey supper.
The remainder of the evening
was spent In dancing.
Mrs.
and
Val-
the
Mr.
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Hardie, of Devizes, is
with Donna Parkin-
Moir, of
Mr. and
were
Mrs.
Har-
Miss
Hodgert,
Toronto,
Mr.and
Mr.
Mr.
and
and
Mr.
weekend with her par-
and Mrs. .Roy Alder-
Bruce Alderson, Park-
spent Sunday with his
Frank Budd, Kitchener,
her sister, Mrs. Louis
at the home of Mrs.
Cook, last week.
May Armstrong, who is
in South Huron Hos-
Fred
Mich;
White
spent
Welsh
holiday with Mr. and
Frank Triebner and family.
Blanshard
RUMMAGE
SALED. Etherington appeared
the council requesting theW.A. And Guild
The April meeting of the W.A.
and Guild was held Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Harry Carroll with a large at
tendance. A crib quilt was quilt
ed and the
Prayers were
Davis assisted
members and
read the scripture lesson.
Plans were concluded for the
W.A. anniversary service to be
held in the church on Sunday,
April 25, at 2:30 o’clock, to
commemorate 60 years of W.A.
work in this parish. There will
be a quiet social hour in the
parish hall after the church
service, w'hen Mrs. A. Calder,
president of the W.A. for the
Diocese of Huron, will "bring
greetings.
Former members of St. Pat
rick’s Church are invited to pay
honor to the pioneers in W.A.
work and worship together.
Mrs. James Turner was win
ner of a mystery prize donated
by Mrs. E. Greenlee.
Personal Items
Mr.
spent
Hugh
Harry
Mr.
ly surprised on Wednesday eve
ning, his birthday, when his
family, Mr. and Mrs. James
Barker and Joan, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Greenlee and boys,
and Mrs. Hugh Davis and Hea
ther, Miss Almarie Davis, Lon
don, Mr, J. Young, of Lucan, and
Mrs. R. Dickins, of Exeter,
gathered for dinner and to wish
him many happy returns.
Mrs. C. Davis and Mrs. M.
Abbott returned home from To
ronto on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamil
ton, of Ailsa Craig, and Mr. and
Mrs. E. Hamilton and daughter,
of Toronto, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. James Turner on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Atkinson and
family and Mrs. J. Atkinson were
Sunday guests with 'Mr. and
Mrs. H. Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodgins,
Lucan, and Mrs. W. J. Dirkins
were Thursday afternoon guests
with Mr and Mrs. Harry Carroll.
The Anglican Brotherhood of
this parish met in the parish
hall on Monday evening with
members, wives and families
present from Kirkton and Gran
ton. Mr. Hermon, of London,
presented a film of “Kitamat”
in British Columbia, which was
greatly enjoyed. A vote of thanks
was tendered him by the rector,
Rev. Mills.
Easter Day service was held
in the church. Rev. Mills was
assisted by Dr. Harrison, of Hu
ron College. The church was
decorated with lilies and spring
flowers.
Mr .and Mrs. Harry Noels ahd
family, Of Aylmer, and Mr. and
Mrs. A. Caldwell and family, of
Sheddon, spent the weekend with
Mt. and Mrs. Maurice McDonald
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Davis and
family were guests with Mrs. W.
J. Davis and Ivan. Mrs. F. Davis
was also a guest.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Lavis were
Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Darker and later spent the
evening with Mt. and Mrs.
James Paton, of Clandeboye.
Mr, and Mrs. H. Arthur, of
St Marys, were Sunday evening
guests with Mr, ahd Mrs, M>
McDonald,
meeting followed,
led by Mrs. H.
by several of the
Mrs. R. Greenlee
and Mrs. C. Ings, London,
the weekend visiting Mr.
Carroll and Mr. and Mrs.
Car roll.
Heber Davis was pleasant-
Mr.
Contract
for
Hogarth’s tender for
2-4D spray was accept-
L. V.
supplying
ed.
Warble
cher, reported good progress was
being made on the spraying.
Council instructed him to start
■the second spray on May 1.
Reduce Contract
Road Superintendent W. J.
Routly reported that the district
engineer had agreed that the
bridge on Concessions six and
seven at Lot 26 was not worth
repairing. Council confirmed de
letion of repairs to extent of
$230 to the bridge from contract
with L. Looby.
Price of gravel supplied
township to ratepayers was
at 80per cubic yard.
Council voted to purchase a
new duplicating machine for
$552.72 including trade-in value
of the old machine.
Council supported the resolu
tion of Huron County Federa
tion of Agriculture asking that
■the months of May and Septem
ber be removed from daylight
saving period.
fly inspector, A. Flet-
WOMEN’S
Missionary
i
by
set
Pentecostal Churcli
Thursday, April 29
Afternoon Service 2:30 p.m.
Evening • Service 8:00 p.m.
Miss June Deacon, home on
furlough from Kenya, B.E. Africa,
will show films on her work
there.
Everyone Welcome
Saturday, May 1
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Exeter Legion Hall
Sponsored by Ladies’ Auxiliary
to South Huron Hospital
Adult and children’s cloth
ing, house furnishings, books,
jewelry, etc., may be left at
the hall on Friday., April 30.
Anyone wanting heavy arti
cles picked up on Friday,
please call 63 or 213, on or
before Thursday.
ALDON
THEATRE
GRAND BEND
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
April 23 and 24
“EAST OF SAMATRA”
(Technicolor)
★ Jeff Chandler
★ Marilyn Maxwell
blazing south sea adventure,A
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
April 27 and 28
“THREE SAILORS
AND A GIRL”
(Technicolor)
it Jane Powell
Gordon MacRae
★ Gene Nelson
A big, lavish, spectacular musi
cal hit!
PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL
DANCING
OLD TIME and MODERNMr. and Mrs. Gordon Jones,
Glendale
Bryan,
family, ____
Bryan and David, of Prospect
Hill, and Mrs. George Hopkins
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
William Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dobson and
Wayne, of Weston, spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Fred Pattison.
Mrs. Fred Pattison spent Mon
day with Mr. and Mrs. Mowat
Driver, of the Mitchell Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cope
land and Donna and Mr. and
Mrs. M. E, Hooper spent Mon
day at Mount Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Paynter
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thom
son were Sunday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd
Thomson.
Mr, Cecil Campbell, of Exeter,
spent Friday with Mr, and Mrs.
Gladwyn Hooper,
, of
James
, and
and Mrs, Gerald
; Mr. and Mrs. .
of Prospect Hill,
Mr.
&
s
=
s
Monday,
1:30 P.M TOWN HALL
9:30 to 12:30
Special Attraction:
BOB McNAUGHTON and His
NEWBURY BARN DANCE GANG
PLUS:
Don Robertson and The Ranch Boys
with
Lonney and The Paul Trio
ADMISSION 750 EACH
LONDON ARENA
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