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THE TIMESADYOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1905
Friends Shower
$ Salary
POonrcTuae447 evening of last
week the neighbors' and friends
to the nuMber of *5 gathered at
the home of Mrs. Harold Jeffrey
to honor Miss Dorcas Sillem
bride elect of this week.
Musical se1erUoi y Mildred
Ballantyne .on. the piano and
Barry Jeffrey on the accordion
were enjOYeel. Games and eon -1
teats were participated in.
An address was given by Alexia,
postell and the presentation of
a floor lamp was 'made to Aortas
by Mrs. Barad Jeffrey.
Frances Elagleson an. Alexia
Lostell were hostesses to tne
Mission Circle girth and friends
when the Y toted Miss Dorms
Sillery, bride -elect, with a mis-
cellaneous shower on Thursday
evenipg,
Dorcas .was led to a decorated
Chair and presented with la
bride'WO. An enjoyable eve-
ning, was spent in eontests, read-,
itngnssaanty several accordion selee-
ioy plsker, Donna
Fetters= read the address and
Dorcas . -was presented with gifts
in decorated baskets.
Dorcas -gretefully expressed her
appreciation to he girls.
News Budget From.
Baseline
By. MRS. ARTHUR BUNDLE
Mr. and Mrs. George Levy, Mr.
Glen Copeland and Miss Verla
Wheeler were at the C.N.E. on
Friday,
Mr, and Mrs. Adam Gordon. re-
tUrned last week after. spending
a few weeks on a motor trip to
Nebraska, They visited with
friends and relatives there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills were
in Mt. Elgin on Sunday visiting
Mrs. Jolliffe. 'Lois and Murray
Jolliffe returned to their home
after vending some time with
their aunt and uncle. •
and Mrs. John Rodd and
David Wheeler were weekend
visitors in Allenford.
Mr. •and Mrs. 13ruee Kettle,
Sandra, Gail, Betty Lou and
Verne, of Midland, were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Vic
Chatten and Mrs, 'Chatten, Sr,
Ronnie returned home with them
after holidaying with his cousins.
Silo -filling is the order of tine
day. The corn is in good condi-
tion and the weather dry, Some
farmers are suffering for lack
of water for their 'stock.
Miss Agnes Carr returned to
her home in Waterdown after
spending some time with her
niece, Mrs. Nelson Baker.
Garry Denham, of Fort Erie,
was akvisitor with his mint, Mrs.
'Vie bhatten, last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Elston,
'Wilma and Grant visited with
their aunt, Mrs.. Mary Singular,
last Sunday at Ailsa Craig.
'School was reopened at Base
Line with one new schdlar, Grant
Elston, and Miss Eleanor Bella of
Stratford, "as teacher. At Wood-
h'am, Mrs. dye, of St. 'Marys, is
the teacher. '
Mr. and Mrs.Wes 6reen, of
Arthur, were guests .of 'Mr. and
Mrs, Norman Hazlewood on Sun-
day. Mr. Green was one of the
men who worked on the Hazle-
wood bridge a few years ago. Mr.
Andy O'Connel was a Friday
'visitor with Mr. and 'Mrs. Hazle-
wood.
Jean Scott was a weekend
visitor at the C.N.E. with friends.
Barbara Knowles, St. Marys,
spent last weekend with her
triend, 'Shirley Rundle.
Wins Ildsteds Set •
-Ronnie IVIarriott, sbn• of Mr.
and lire Stewart Marriott, of St.
Marys, Was the lucky winner in
the draw of a hostess. set at the
C.N.E.
-Walt Disney's Davy Croc-
kett pictures embossed on the
eight crystal •tumblers put up by
Canada Packers and filled with
peanut butter was Ronnie:s prize.
Ronnie is a grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Dewar.
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D BBS FOR DODGE
Our selection of new, cars is continually getting smaller and with
the rumours of considerably higher prices on next year's models; it would
seem like good business' to purchase a new car or truck now. Vkre will lite
no more deliveries of the '55 models so make em effort to get yourself the;
"people's choice of the yea.r"—a new Dodge With the Forward. Look.
Sorry, No 1954 Models On Hand
One Only 1953' Chrysler di -Door
No '52 models but several good cars in older models back to 1941, •
We will gladly demonstrate new or used and drove value as to selling price.
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- Save Yourself Money
Why not do justice to your car and have it in for a fall tuneup
and front end ttlignment,i thereby saving you money on gfts and eXeessive
front tire Wear,
Don't futget your car is insured against fire Or 0011181On hazards
,wlitle it is ili Cu!! shop.
Exeter Motor Sales
Phone 200 Main and Victoria Streets
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Message From.
Greenway,
firMIRS. IIIADMEN WOODBURN
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brown and
Stephen of Toronto spent tho
weekend with Mrs. John Brown.
and Miss Bide Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Lea :Tones and
family of Port Burwell 'Visitor), en
Sunday with Mrs. Albert ?ol-
io*.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fallis and
farnily et Mount Forest and. Miss
Muriel Fall's 4 Sarnia spent the
weekend, with Xr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Bvophey.
Mr. and Mrs. Bari Gardner and
family of Toronto vent the week-
end with Mrs. ,J, Gardner.
Mre. Herb Mollard ot Centen-
ary spent a few day e last Week
with Mr. and Mrs, Jos, Norner,
Sr. •
Mr, and Its. Peter Gillies and
family of Berkley, Mick, Miss
Marion Mao of London and Miss
Mary Ellen ,Griffetli of Parkhill
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Welts..
A number of girls, in this dist-
rict, with have Ibeen employed at
Grand Bend returned borne on
Monday evening to attend High
School.
Mr. and Mr, Wm. Eagleson
of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Car-
man Ireland and Jill of London
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Chas, McGregor and ,Carol.
Miss Lillian Diens of Windsor
and Miss Carolyn Fraser et De-
troit- spent the weekend with
Mrs. W. T. TJlens.
Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Curts
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waun
returned,home on Saturday even-
ing after visiting relatives in the
Canadian West and -United States.
, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Dettlof of
Detroit spent the weekend with
Mrs. Albert Pollock.
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By DIRS. FRED HAMILTON
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Pridham }Reunion
The Pridham reunion was held
on Labor Day, at Queen's Park,
Stratfoed. There were more than
10,0 present and once again many
hippy days were recalled. The
business was directed by Ormond
Pridham as president. Officers
elected for next year were--eres-
ident, Fred Pridham; vice pres-
ident, Earl Prldham; see. treas.,
May -me Pridham. Two bountiful
meals were in charge of Mrs.
Irene Heal, Rita .Reath, EvelYn
Pridham, Annie pridha,m, Elsie
Burgin and Mayme Hamilton.
In the afternoon races and
contests were enjoyed. Among
the winners were Jean Reath,
Doris Walker, John Pridham, Ir-
ma Wreath, John Pridham, Wayne
Pridham, Margaret Pridham, Al-
lan Pridham, Ethel Hendereon.
Personal Items -
Mrs. Walter Langtree and
Norman of Kitchener were week-
end guests with -Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Switzer.
Mrs. M. Routly. of St. Marys
spent the weekend with her son,
Mr. Frank Routly and Mrs. Rout -
.1y.
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Eva Greenstreet; Shirley Rog-
er, Muriel Routly spent Saturday
at Tcfronto x.
1lVir. and- Mrs. T. Alvin Crago
were on a vacation and spent
same days with Mrs. Ivan Ferg-
uson, and 'Mr. and Mrs, Peter
Ferguson at their cottage at
Windermere. They called on ..rel-
atives at BoWmanville and then
spent a Weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. 'Laverne Lovejoy at Jamis-
town, N.Y.
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Napper,
Joyce, Richard and Dianne of
Hazle Par -k, Mich. spent a week's
-vacation with Mr.- and Mrs. Jack
Arnold.
Topics From
Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE
Mr. and Mrs. James Simplon
and Anne and Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Simpson were guests at the
Wells -Atkinson wedding ineStouf-
Mlle United Church on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Grace of
Dearborn, Mich. spent the week-
end with 1Vir. and Mrs. Almer
Paestnore.
Mr, and Mrs.,,Harry Pettibone
of Aalniea were guests on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery.
Miss Mary Gay returned home
with her parents after spending
a. week with Mr. and Mrs. Jeffry.
Mr. and Mrs., Glenn Jeffery
were guests Lit the Whiting -
Thomson wedding in James St.
United °Minh, Exeter on ,Satur
day.
Mr. Trevor Moores or North-
ern Ontario and Miss Donna Garry
of London spent the weekend
wtih Rev. W. Z. and Mrs. Moores.
Mr. and Mrs. 'George AndreW
and family of Longwood, Mrs.
Norman Knight and Bob at Sea -
forth spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. "Ernest Pm.
Mr. and MM. William ThomSOn
Of txter, Mr. and Mrs. William
Rohde, bouglas,'Clienn and Cal-
vin visited on Sunday with Mr.
and, Mrs. Robert Townsend of
.and Mr. and Mrs.
Prank Little of Illyth.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Allan Wanner
of Sarnia Vent Monday With the
latter'S parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Pyin.
Mr. and Mrs. Wth. leffrey of
Theoter and 1Vlr, and Mrs. Robert
Seitrey and Douglas visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. deo.
Kerslake of Kinloss and Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Hodes of Ditrhain.
Mri, tarry Jeffrey and Mary
IVIargaret spent last week with
relatives in Windsor. Mr. Jeffrey
• joined theni for the weekend.
Eleanor Cook
:Displays Gifts
Mrs. N. B. Cook, IensaU, enter-,
tallied at a trousseau tea on Bat-•
urdaY afternoon and .evening in.
honor of her daughter, Nleanor,
bride. elect of thisweek. mrs•
Wro. Alexander and Mrs. Allan
Fraser poured tea in the after-
noon while Mrs. Howard ;Scan,e
Auld Mrs. Robert Cook served.
Showing the gifts and trousseau
were. MU. John Alexander and
Miss Marion Gray.
In the evening Miss Ina .Gray
and 'Mrs:. George Armstrong pre-
sided over the tea -cups while
Miss Betty Male and Mies Jean
.Armstrong eerved. Mrs, 'Robert
Cook and Miss Marion Gray show-
ed the gifts and troussean,
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Second Line in
iliddulph
By MRS. IL 'OLSON
Miss Marlene Hodgins 01 Grant-
on spent the past week with ber
uncle and annt, Mr. and 'Mrs.
Orval, Langford.
Weekend visitors with Mrs.
Jessie Lewis were Mr. Roy Har-
rison and Miss Barbara Lewis of
London, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Wil-
lert ef Mount Hope- and 1Y1r. and
Mrs. Lloyd Johnston -and' family
Carlyle.
Miss Birdine IVIeFalls, R.N., of
London spent Friday with her
Parents Mr. and Mrs. Alex alc-
Falls and attended the -funeral
of the late Mrs. Jas. Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lester of
Brigden visited on Sunday with
the latter's parents, Mr, and mes.
Alex McFalls.
Miss Barbara Lewis, accompan-
led by Mr. Roy Harrison, vent
the weekend with Mr, and Mrs.
Joe Hodgins, Owen Sound.
Mr, and Mrs. Dean were holi-
daying for the past week at
Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elston,
David and Sheila have returned
home after a motor trip to Dun-
dalk, Collingwood and North Bay
where they visited with relatives
and friends.
Mrs. Otto Meyer, Mrs. Wm.
Snell and son of London, and Mrs.
Freida Francis of Chicago, sisters
of Mrs. Chris Fischer, spent the
holiday at her.. home and while
there visited their brother, who
is Ill in South Huron Hospital.
Visitors on Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. M. H. Elston were Mr.
and Mrs, Alvin Gramma of Cre'e-
more.
rMaster Blair Fletcher spent
the -past week wih his cousins
Janet and Geraldine Blair.
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This Week hi
Whalen
By MRS. F. SQUIRE
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Comments About
Centraiia
By 14480 FRED BOWMEN'
F/0 T. T. and Mrs. Gates and
t wally, of Camp Borden, were
weekend guests with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B.
Gates.
Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. xer,
slum have returned to their home
following a two' months' visit
with relatives—the former with
her niece in Louden and the let-
ter with relatives in Manitqba.
Mee -Dorcas Williams, Sarnia,
who recently returned front a trip
to Kurope, was a weekend guest
at the borne of her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr, and ' Mrs.
Lloyd Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hicks and
Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Hicka
visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. F.
Penwarden at their cottage at
Grand Bend on. Labor Day. Mr,
and Mr. Andrew Metre remained
for a weelt's holiday,
Visitors Over the 'weekend with
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Osborne were
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Osborne, of
Toronto; Mr, and Mrs, Young
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Richardson, of Campbellford, Mrs,
Richardson is remaining with her
parents for a couple of weeks.
School teachers resuming their
duties on, Thursday were Mrs.
Lorne Hicks, in the village; Mr,
Burton Morgan in the Eden
school; Mise Odeyne Clarke at
Zion and Miss Maxine Bowden at
Lorne Ave. School in London.
Mrs. 'William Haddock and
Mrs. 'Clara Abbott were Tuesday
callers at the home of tiVIrs.
Gerald Godbolt in Exeter.
Mr,. and Mrs, Fred Bowden,
Maxine and Marina visited Sun-
day with Master Larry McCann,
who • is a patient in Stratford
General Hospital.
Mission Band will meet in the
schoolroom of the church Sunday
morning following the Sunday
School service.
The Story In
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Saintsbury
By MRS. H. DAVIS
Mrs. Murray Abbott and her
.granddaughters, Sandra and Jan-
ice, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Mugsford, of Port Credit, • this
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Carrell, of
London, visited with relatives in
this community over the week-
end.
, A number of relatives front
this community attended the
Cothert-Hudson wedding in the
Anglican Church, Ballymote, on
Saturday afternoon. • -
' Mr: and Mrs. M. McDonald and
Joyce and Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis
and Alexia visited with Mrs. W.
IDickins, Lucan, on Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harry •Latta at-
tended a Shower in London on
Thursday evening for Miss Nor-
ma Latta, bride -elect of Septeni
ben
Mrs. F. Davis is spending a few
days with Mrs. G-. Needham and
Mr. and Mrs. M. Culbert at
Ballymote.
Personal Items •
Mrs. Chalcraft, London, visit-
ed during last week with Mr. and
Mrs. George Squire.
Mr. • and Mrs, Grafton Squire
and Sue Anne and Mr. and Mrs.
F. Squire of Prospect motored to
Leamington and Kingsville on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Squire
were in London Wednesday at
the funeral of their nephew, the
late Mr. Calvin Westlake.
Mr. and. Mrs. Milne Pullen
were at Goderich races on Labor
Day.
!Catherine Klahre r e tur ned
home from the hospital Saturday.
Douglas Squire, Wayne Par-
kinson, Catherine Klahre, Robert
Hodgson, Barbara Hodgson, Laura
Freneh, Jackie Finkbeiner, Greg-
ory Gardiner and Lawrence Fer-
guson are new beginners at school
this term and Mrs. Jolly, Exeter,
is teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Morley,
Jimmy and Carol Foster left on
Monday for Toronto to visit
their daughter, •Marien, and at-
tend the C.N.E.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Johnson.
Miss Margaret Mackey, Guelph,
Russell und Ellen Marie Sherlock
of London visited during last
week with. Mr. and Mrs. John
Whelihan.
Mr. Howard Morley of Hazel
Park, Mich., spent the week with
his parents. Mrs. French and
family returned home with him
haVing spent the past week with
them.
Mr. and Mrs„ Ronald Squire
spent the weekend at Grand Bend
with -Mr. and Mrs. William Walls.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen at-
tended the C.N.E. last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Graften Squire
and Sue Ann visited Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Squire, of
Farquhar.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mit-
chell, of St Mary, visited Sun-
day With. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Squire,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire,
Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire and
See Ann spent Tuesday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire, of
Prospect. The occasion as the
celebration of three birthdays,
Recent Visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Thompson were Mrs. Harry
Deckerly, Harold and Isabel, Miss
K. Redman, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Shepoard, of St. Catherines;
Elmer Thompson, Mrs. Ross Bu -
bel, Mr. and Mrs. Don Deckerly
and fenilly, of Meaford.
Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Raw-
lings, of London, visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Nell.
Mr. and Mrs, Alex Baillie were
in III:cc:ter on Thursday visiting
Mr. and Mrs. William Morley, On
Sum:1y, Mt. and Mrs. Melville
'Gunning and Muriel also Visited
the^ Morley8.
Mr. and Mie. Charles Whalen
and vaictity of London, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John
Wholihan.
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