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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-02-23, Page 4This Week In Whalen MRS. F. SQUIRE Garages and Open this Sunday, Wednes­ day Afternoon, and during the evenings throughout the week: South End SERVICE STATION ’53 CHEV HARDTOP Red and white, dual exhaust; radio, better -than new. Do­ minion Centipede tires, white­ walls. ’53 DODGE SEDAN Two-tone. ’51 AUSTIN SEDAN Just like the day it came out of the factory. ’50 METEOR COACH New tires, spotless condition. ’48 PONTIAC COUPE 5-Passenger, excellent condi­ tion for a Pontiac. ’so morris Minor Cheap transportation. *49 FORD COACH Maroon. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gunning and Muriel were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Willis Woodham. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Marley, Garel and Jim Foster were re­ cent visitors Jack Miners, Mrs. Milne mother and at James St. ing the guest of her niece, Miss Doris Brock. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ferguson were Thursday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Ken Zavitz, Thedford. Mrs. Frank Parkinson spent a few days during last week in St. Marys with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. R on aid o 'Squire, Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire and Sue Ann, Mr. and Mrs. ’Glare Bryan and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Squire were Wednesday guests with and Mrs. Herman Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell Helen, London, visited on day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Nelson and family, Lambeth, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fronts and Paul, London, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Arksey and Jean on Sunday. Mrs. Kate Lamphier, London, was a recent visitor of Mrs. John Whelihan. ,The ladies of Wh/alen attended World’s Day of Prayer service on Friday afternoon at Zion church. Mrs. Wm. French assisted Mrs. Ward Hern in the Mrs. Milne Pullen aid Squire sang a nied by Mrs. Bert W.M.S. And W.A. .with Mr, and. Mrs. Elimville. Pullen attended the daughter banquet Church, Exeter be- Mr. and Fri- THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1956 Sixteen Now On Staff Of County Health Unit The reeve of Grey Township, Clifford. Rowland, was appoint­ ed chairman of the Huron County Health. Unit Board at the in­ augural meeting in 1956 in Goderich. Other members of the board for this year are Reeve Dan Beurman, of McKillop Township; Reeve William Jewitt, Hullett Twp.; Deputy-Reeve Art Gibson, Hawick Twp., all new members of the heal'd, and W.A. Gal- Letter From Brinsley By MBS. L. CRAVEN World Day Of Prayer Service A joint service for the World's Day of Prayer was held in St, Marys Anglican church with Brinsley United Church with Mrs. Murray Hamilton as leader. Mrs. Neil, wife of the rector, gave the address. Mrs. Menzies with Mrs1. Jack organ. Personal Items Mrs. Stanley brait'h, Wingham, representative. This year the stuff includes seven full-time nurses and one part-time nurse,, headed by the nursing supervisor, Miss 'Norah Cunningham; a public health veterinarian, Dr, T. R. Mel'ady, Dublin; two sanitary inspectors, W. L. Empey (chief), Goderich, and R. M. Hale, Bly th, and an office staff of three clerks. The nursing staff includes Miss Betty Cpney, of Exeter, Us- borne Township and part of Hay Township; Miss Barbara Suer, part of Hay Township and Zur­ ich, and Mrs. Stella McRae, part- time nurse of Hensall area and to assist at clinics. Dr. R. M. Aldis, unit director, ■said the unit strives to work public and it! matters as the mass in Huron added that rendered a solo Trevethiclc at the Comments About Centralia By MRS. FRED BOWDEN ’49 FORD COACH Light green. In Stock Ready For Delivery ’56 METEOR SEDAN Two-tone grey and white, automatic transmission. ’50 CHEV COACH prayer service, and Mrs. Ron- duet accompia- Duffield. Meetings Sixteen ladies were present for the February meetings at Mrs. !Bert Duffield’s home on Thurs­ day afternoon. Mrs. Cecil Squire, vice presi­ dent, wias in charge of the W.M.S. and was assisted in the worship service by Mrs. Ronald Squire, Mrs. Ray Parkinson and Mrs. Melne Pullen. The theme of the meeting being "The call to the Mission of the Church through 'Service and Citizenship". Mrs. Pullen favoured with a piano solo and Mrs. Alex Biaillie, a reading. Mrs. Laverne Morley and Mrs. Geo. Squire are looking after' 'the quilt for the bale. Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins, vice president of the W.A., was in the chair for the W.A. The theme ■was "Songs in the Night”. Les­ son thoughts on "Our Hope" wias given by the president in charge. Plans were made for a croki- nole party this month.\Miss Elva Morley gave a reading. South End Service RUSS & CHUCK SNELL Phone 328 Typewriter Also Available In 100, SOO And 1,000 Lota Exeter THE TIMES-ADVOCATE Mrs. Stanley Steeper of West McGillivray spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Jack Hodg­ son, Mr. and Mrs. Coulter of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Billie Fenton. Mr. and Mrs. Niagara Falls with the latter’: Mrs. Wesley Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gilbert, Mrs. George Chester of Sarnia and the family of Mr. Wesley Morley celebrated his seventy-fifth birth­ day, by a dinner at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jack Hodgson on Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Watson entertained a number of young people from the neighbourhood on Thursday evening. Mrs. Ruth Watson, is spending a few days with Mr. and William Luther. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morley Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. sell Glenn of Arkona. Mr. and Mrs. Dougas Lewis family spent Sunday with the ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. drews of Auburn. Mr. Clarence’ Sholdice, who been a patient in St. Joseph's Hos­ pital, ly.Mr. Ailsa noon Craven. Mr. J. L. Amos spent a days recently in London. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee family visited recently with and Mrs. Joe Amos. The, annual p.ancake supper was held ' in St. L ’ Church parlors on Tuesday, ruary 14 and was a success. Al MacBain of spent „ Saturday 's sister, Mr. and Mrs. London, is improving quick- and Mrs. Alden Craven of Craig spent1 Monday after- •with Mr. and Mrs.Mr. closely with other non,-official agencies of joint interest such chest x-ray survey County in May. He personnel of all eating establish-) ments and dairies in Huron County will be required under regulations of the Public Health Act to be x-rayed ■Last year there were 7,046 polio-myelitis inoculations given to hhe first three public school grades and 2,545 inoculations were .given. During 1955, close to 6,000 homes were visited by public health nurses; -97 regular im­ munization clinics were held, 85 •prenatal classes and 49 child health conferences. W. Jack Johnston Hotel Operator Wellington "Jack" Johnston 67', who died at his home was born in .Zurich, the son of the late Robert Johnston and Anne Hoppel. For a number of years he was engaged in the meat marketing business both in Hensall and in Zurich. In 1929 ihe purchased the Dominion Hotel which he conduc­ ted until 1945 when he sold to his son, Ross, who is now man­ ager. He is survived by his widow, the former Melvina Roehler, one son, Ross, and one daughter, Ruth, Mrs. iE. Gemming of Roch­ ester N. Y. also two brothers, William of Zurich and Orland of ■Montreal; two sisters, Mrs. Ma­ tilda MacKinnon and Mrs. Al­ bert Prayer Service Women from Huron Park join­ ed the United Church women in observance of the World Day of Prayer on Friday^afternoon. Con­ ducting the service were Mi’s. M. Elliott, Mrs. F. Osborne and Mrs. F. Foley. Intercessory pray­ ers for Her Majesty the Queen, and for the work and, witness of Christian Women were offered by Mrs K. Hodgips and Mrs. Busche. Mrs. George Hicks addressed the meeting on "The Basque Sheep Herder and The Shepherd's Psalm", A duet was sung by Mrs, J. Essery and Mrs. Osborne. Personal Items Miss Betty Williams of Ridge­ town was a weekend guest with her cou.sin Miss Blanche Morgan. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hicks, Joanne and Bruce were Friday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Martin in London, Rhe occasion marked the birthday ladies’ father, Mr. Lee. Mr .and Mrs. Wm. were visitors with Mr Elmer Pickering at Shipka on Thursday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. L. Morgan and Marilyn visited over the weekend with relatives in Ridgetown. Mr. and Mrs. R. Paynter of Kirkton were Bunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. F. Bowden. Mr. Will Essery returned home, recently, following a trip to California as a representative of the Sugar Beet Growers Asso­ ciation. of the Haddock and Mrs. Huron County Crop Report By G. W. MONTGOMERY Interminent snowfall coupled with the occasional thaw con­ tinues to augment the water sup­ ply. With little or no frost and an excellent covering of snow, hay, pasture and wheat fields are win­ tering well. Approximately 300 farmers at­ tended the Annual County Hog Producers' Meeting this week. The majority of those attending the meeting gave their approval of the programme that the Ont­ ario Hog Producers Co-operative is carrying out on behalf of Hog Producers. 4* £ $ $2.15 FOB MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY — Initall All-Weather Headlamp* in pain ... ba aura they an properly aimed. Do it youraeif — or we will do the complete job at a moderate service charge. 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