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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-11-03, Page 17THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1955
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Fete Teams
At Brinsley
The ladies of Brinsley United
Church sponsored a turkey ban
quet ip the basement of the
church o”ii Thursday evening on
behalf of the McGillivray Base
’Ball Association including Brins
ley, Lioury, and West Corners.
- Bill Amos of Lieury acted as
chairman, and a number of hu
morous addresses by members of
the association were given.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Fenton and
Mr. and Mrs. -Billie Fenton and
children visited recently with Mr,
and Mrs, Cecil Ellwood.
Miss Grace Trevethick visited
Saturday with her grand-parents,
Mr, and ~ ** "
Lieury,
Mr. and
son spent
and Mrs.
Catharines.
Miss Mary B. Ainos visited
friends in Forest on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Grant Amos and
family spent 'Sunday with the
letter’s mother, Mrs. Lamport of
Centralia.
Mrs. Ida Prest is spending a
few days with her daughter, Mrs.
Elmer .Sheppard of Lieury.
Mrs. Elizabeth Williams has
returned to the home of her sis
ter, Mrs. Minnie Lewis, Where
she will spend the winter,'
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lee of
Lucan spent Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. George Lee.
Mrs. William Darling is .under
the doctor’s care.
Miss Betty Amos spent the
weekend with Miss Helen Amosf
The Beat-son Reunion was
on Sunday at the'home ,of
and Mrs. Ken 'Sholdice.
'Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Odd
Carolyn spent Sunday with
and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood.
Mr. J. L. Amos spent Friday
with his daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Rosser of Alisa Craig.
Mrs. George Neil of
Mrs. George Prest and
the weekend with Mr.
Ben Whittard of St.
held
Mr.
■and
Mr.
Board Host
To Teachers
■On Thursday evening Mr. .and
Mrs*. Walter McRride entertain-
of the Usbornn
the trustees and
Workmen
stalling,
windows
Church.
They
special cereanony on Sunday, Nov
ember 6, by Rev. Cannon H. E»
Merifieid, of London,
'The windows were purchased
from a fund bequathed by the
late Dorothy Dickson for a me
morial to ’her father, the late
Huron 'County Judge Lewis H.
Dickson, and her mother.
Mr. Dickson was an Exeter
lawyer before receiving his jud
geship and -he was active in Tri-
vitt Memorial church and in the
Masonic Lodge.
Four Evangelists
The fiigures in the window
are St. Matthew, 'St. Mark, St.
Luke and St. John, tihe four evan
gelists.
Above the figures and at the
apex of each panel is portrayed
the emblem commonly associated
with each of these .apostles:
‘-‘The M'an” for 'St. Matthew
because he dwells more upon the
human that the divine nature of
■the Lord.
“The Lion" for St. Marks be
cause he -commences his gospel
with the voice of one crying in
the wilderness, The lion is an
emblem of the royal dignity of
Christ.
“The Ox" forest. Luke 'because
he writes more of 'the priesthood
of Christ; the ox is the symbol of
sacrifice.
“The >Eagle” for St. John be
cause of his .lofty flights of in
spiration.
From the design originally
prepared for the windows, an
artist prepared four full draw-
d-rawings of the figures exactly
as they appeared in the design
in -all respects. They are some
times Called cartoons and -also
have drawn on them wliat we
call the “lead line" or construc
tion lines.
Prepare Patterns
The next step after* the car
toons have been completed is to
prepare a “cut line” and patterns
for cutting the coloured glass
which is used in the windows.
These are two exact copies of the
outside, edge of each panel 'with
the leaded lines all through -the
drawings. ’ . .
One of these copies is kept to
-be used by the glazier as a pat
tern for leading the various pie
ces of .glass together after they
have been .painted with the de
tail of the window and fired. The
other copy is -cut up into paper
patterns by cutting along the
lead -lines which were .marked
from -the original drawing and
are laid on the coloured glass
to .guide the cutter as he cuts
the hundreds of multi-coloured
pieces of glass which go to make
up a window.
When -the window has been
completely cut, the glass is laid
on the cartoon, -each piece in its
proper place, .on a glass top
table, Under which is a strong
light, which shows the detail of
the drawing through the glass.
The artist then paints the main
construction lines of the drawing
onto the glass.
After this dries, the glass is
fastened._to a glass easel with
bees’ wax, still with each piece
ed the teachers
School Area and
their wives.
Following the ___
of the board items of mutual
interest were discussed with the
teachers, chief of which was a
salary schedule, Plans were made
for the several Christmas con
certs.
Mrs. McBride and the trustees’
wives served lunch to the teach
ers. Mr, Bert Morgan, on behalf
of the teachers, expressed ap
preciation.
in its proper place, and when
dry the glass on the easel is
placed at a window through which
comes a steady strong light?
Brings Out Beauty
The artist then runs a wash
of paint over the whole -section
of glass which is attached to the
easel. This is allowed to dry tho
roughly, and then is lighted out
with .needles and dry brushes to
give shading and light qualities
to the subject which brings out
the* full beauty of the drawing
and the beauty of the colour of
the glass as they will be seen
in the finished window.
When this portion has been
completed to the satisfaction of
the artist the glass is removed
from the easel and placed on trays
for “firing" in the glass kiln.
In the kiln the glass is slowly
brought up to temperature, held
there fo,r five or six minutes,
and then it is allowed to cool
slowly. After cooling it is ready
to be sorted out on the cut lines
for final assembly with the lead
cames by the lead glazier.
His job must be done with
great care and every piece must
be located in its proper place.
Every joint in the leaded work
throughout the window ,must be
soldered carefully on both sides
of the window to make a struc
turally strong window.
When this is completed the
window is cemented on both -sides
with a quick-drying hard cement
which makes the window water
tight. This cement is worked into
the lead all around the outside
edge of each piece of glass and
must -also be done with care.
To facilitate installing, a win
dow is usually -broken up into
sections the full width of the
window and about 36 inches high.
Each section is
th© other with
joint between,
frame to make
dow. The joints
■ble when the sections have .all
been installed.
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Thank Offering Meeting
The Ladies Aid and W.S.W.S.
of " the Evangelical 'Church will
hold their annual Thank Offering
meeting on Thursday evening,
November 10. Members of the
congregation have .been invited
and a pot-luck supper will be
served.
Personal Items -
Mr. Clinton Brown returned
last week from St. .Joseph’s Hos
pital, London, where he had
been a patient for' the past two
weeks.
Little Miss Diane Armstrong,
two and a half year old’ daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Arm
strong, has been confined to St.
Joseph’s Hospital for the past
■three weeks.
Mrs. Mary Wein, who has been
ill at her home, is improved.
Mrs. Daniel Gower, of Kel-
wood, Man., is visiting with -her
daughter, Mrs. Allan Finkbeiner,
and other relatives.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray King are the former’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. King,
of Wasaga Beach, who are en
route to Tampa, Florida, where
they expect to spend the winter.
Members of Credlton United
Church choir attended annivers
ary services in Thedford United
Church Sunday evening and were
entertained at the home of Rev.
and Mrs, W, C. Parrott.
Miss Nola Faist and Mrs. Paul
ine Ness spent the weekend in
Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs, Glen Wtterth and
family, of St.. Thomas, visited on
Sunday with’ Mr. and Mrs. S.
Wuerth.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Earl and
daughter, Heather, are spending
this week with friends in Kings
ton.
Miss Iren© King spent the
weekend With Miss Linda Blake
in Goderich.
Miss Thelma Zurbrigg and Mr.
Donald Bodie, of Listowel, are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Finkbeiner.
-Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fink
beiner have -taken up residence
in the home recently purchased
id Exeter.
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Zion Young people met Monday
evening in the schoolhouse. Ruth
Ann Dykeman had charge of the
worship service. The president,
Helen Herdmau, conducted the
business and a reci’eational per
iod was enjoyed.
Children Baptised
At the church service on Sun
day Rev. Slade administered the
rites of baptism to Murray Earl,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Borne Johns,
and "David "Wilson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jud Dykeman.
Hallowe’en Party
Miss Clarke and the pupils of
Zion school entertained at a Hal
lowe’en party Friday evening in
the schoolhouse. The pupils pre
sented a varied programme and
prizes were given for the best
costumes.. Lunch was served by
the students.
Personal Items
Mrs. Wellington Brock spent a
couple of days this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ogle in .Strath-
roy. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock
and family were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johns, (Exeter
and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Spence,
Woodham, visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Johns.
Miss -Gerta Hunter, London,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Wal’d Hern. Mr. and
Roy Hunter, Exeter, visited
them on Sunday.
Paul Dykeman attended a
ina Salesmanship School in
don last Wednesday and' Thurs
day.
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Miss Anne Cronyn, student of
Mt. Carmel High School, return
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from -the flu.
Mrs. Mary” McCarthy visited
her sister-in-law, .Miss Marion Mc
Carthy, of New Yoi’k, for a few
days. .
Mrs. -Alex Voisin, iSr., Mrs.
Gerald O’Brien and Miss Shirley
Voisin visited with Mir. and Mrs.
Nick OliVastri, of Chatham, on
-Sunday.
Last Friday there was a pre
sentation and dance held for Mr.
and Mrs. William Regier in the
parish hall. Music was provided
by Cliff Brook; James Doyle
read the address. A large crowd
attended.
Miss Ann Dietrich, of London,
visited at her home over the
weekend.
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Miss Madeline Uoulahan, Lon
don, spent Sunday at her home.
The Mt. Carmel bowling -teams
meet at the Exeter alleys Tues
day night,
Mr. Dave Morrissey, student at
Ridgetown, spent the weekend at
his home.
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