HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-03-02, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 2, 1050
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L Penhale Addresses
Hurondale Institute
Mrs. Percy 'Passmore was hos
tess to the Hurondale Women’s
Institute on February 22, She
was assisted by Mrs. A, Morgan
and Mrs. E. Pym.
The programme was under the
direction of the committee for
Historical Research and Current
Eventa, convened by Mrs, W.
-Sims, Community Binging was
enjoyed. Mrs, Rundle presented
the motto, “If you have ceased
to smile, you have lost out in
the game of life, no matter vhat
your bank account may be,” Mrs.
Frane favoured with two selec
tions on the violin. Mrs. Lome
Oke read ‘an article of historical
interest concerning wooden wind
mills, Mrs, E. Mitchell also (gave
a reading, "The World Has Nar
rowed- ”
The highlight of the program
was a travelogue by Mr. Luther
Penhale on a trip to Australia,
taken by himself and Mrs. Pen-
hale. This was
tional as well
Mrs. Elford.
W.I. tendered
hearty vote of
to .the others
to the success of the evening.
During the business it was de
cided • to hold .another Euchre.
The probable date will be March
23. Further particulars will be
printed.
Another matter was drawn to
the attention of the members
was the fact that there will be
an April .meeting. This will take
the form of a pot luck supper at
Mrs. A. Moir's. The March meet
ing will be held at the home of
Mrs. R. Westcott.
The roll call was "Recipe for
cream as a substitute for .butter
and shortening in pastry, cakes,
etc,” The meeting closed with
the National Anthem, followed
by lunch.
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definitely educa-
as entertaining,
on behalf of the
•Mr. Penh ale a
thanks and also
who contributed
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Announcements
BJrtb, Death and Marriage Notices are inserted free of charge. Card of Thanks 50c. In Memorial# Notice 50c for single verse, 25c extra for each additional verse, En
gagements 50c.
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BIRTHS
CUTTING—At Mrs. Batten’s
nursing home, on Tuesday,
February 28, 1950, to Mr.
and Mrs, Jack Cutting, Exeter,
a daughter, Judy Marie.
CLARKE—At Mrs. Batten’s
nursing home on Wednesday,
March 1, to Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Clarke, Parkhill, a son,
Barry Ross.
PFAFF—At Mrs, Batten’s nurs
ing home on Friday, February
24, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs.
Emery Pfaff, Centralia, a son,
Terry Lee, a brother for Cyn
thia,
RYCKMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Mah-
lon Ryckman are happy to
announce the birth of their
son in Exeter on Sunday, Feb
ruary 26, 1950.
WOODCOCK—In Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth, on Tues
day, February 28, 1950, to
Mr, and Mrs, A, J. Woodcock
(Lillian MacDonald), a daugh
ter; a sister for Merilynne
and Judy.
MARRIAGES
ELLIS - BROWN — On Saturday,
February 25, at Chatham, by
Rev. R. S. Johnston, of St.
Andrew’s Church, Donna Jean
Brown, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Brown of Ghat
ham, to Peter Neil Ellis, the
youngest son of Mrs.
ElliB, and the late Rod Ellis.
DEATHS
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Kumjoinus Class Meets
At M ain Street
The monthly meeting of the
Kumjoinus Class of Main Street
Sunday School was held on Mon
day. Mrs. Percy Merkley presid
ed during the business session.
Mrs. Glen MeKnight was in
charge of the program, which
consisted of piano and guitar
duets by Patsy and Wayne Tuc-
key, tenor solos by Grant Mc
Donald. Gerald Skinner conduct
ed a sing-song, assisted by Mrs.
Willard, pianist. Rev, Harold
Snell gave an interesting address on “Today”. His remarks were
interspersed with contagious
humour and the recitation of
beautiful poetry.
_The Bulletin was read by Mr.
and
San-
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W. G. Medd, Rev. H. J.
Mrs. Mahoney, Mrs. Morley
ders. The social committee
ducted games and served
freshments.
DAVIS—In Clinton on Thursday,
February 23, 19 50, Richard
Edward Davis, in his eightieth
year.
FINKBEINER—At the home of
his son, Alvin, in Crediton, on
Saturday, February 25, 1950,
William Henry Finkbeiner, be
loved husband of Ida Treitz,
in his seventy-fifth year.
HODGINS—In Lucan, on Sun
day, Feb. 26, 1950, Thomas
John Hodgins, in his sixty
fifth year.
REYNOLDS—At her late resi
dence, 1088 Richmond Street,
London, on Sunday, February
26, 1950, Susan Jane Adams,
beloved wife of the late Hora
tio T. N., Reynolds, formerly
of Hay Twp., in her seventy
eighth year.
STEVENSON — In McGillivray
Township on Saturday, Feb
ruary 25, 1950, Susan Little
john, beloved wife of the late
Geo. Stevenson, in her eighty
fifth year.
ENGAGEMENTS
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Mr. William J. O’Brien was
united in marriage with Mrs.
Laura Ogden. Whalen, by Rev.
J. J. McCormick in St. Mary's
Church, London, on February 17.
They were attended by Theresa
O'Brien and Mike purcell. A re
ception was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom O’Brien, Elm
wood Ave., after which the
couple left on a short trip .to
Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien
will reside in Whalen, Ontario,
WINCHELSEA
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Clarke
spent Monday evening with Mr,
and Mrs, Horne Passmore, of
Thames Road.
Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Glanville
of Staffa visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. William Walters,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Batten
entertained a number of friends
Wednesday evening for the bene-
■thanks to Mrs. Dixon and the
pupils of S.S. No. 5 Usborne, who
remembered Wallace while
hospital, ‘T
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IN MEMORIAM
DAVIS—In loving memory
our dear mother, Mrs. Annie
Davis, who died one year ago
~ March 4, 1949.
—Ever remembered by hei’
daughters,
phine.
TINNEY—In
of
Edith and Jose-
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loving memory of
a dear wife and mother, Mrs.
Matthew Tinney, who passed
away twenty-two years ago,
March 5.
Sweet memories will linger for
ever,
Time cannot change them, it’s
true;
ears that may come cannot
sever
Our loving remembrance of
you.
-Ever remembered by husband
and family.
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fit of L.O.B.A. Lodge, of Wood
ham. Despite the stormy weather
there were enough present for
four tables of euchre.
•Mr. Newton Clarke was in To
ronto on business the
of the week-
Miss Kathleen Hey,
spent the week-end
and Mrs. Gordon Prance.
fore part
of Exeter,
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CARDS OF THANKS |
Miss Ruby Chambers wishes {
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neighbours who so thoughtfully) remembered her with c a r d s J
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I wish to thank ail those who
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—Mrs. Leonard Smith
Mr. Prank Triebner wishes to:
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many friends and relatives who
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10 those Who have called during
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