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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-05-17, Page 15THE TIMES ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, *WY 17. 1«J» Three Members Of $S Honored At Grand Bend Three members of (the Grand Bend ISunday school, now over tetehlty years of age, were honored, kith th© presentation of (three rlowering plant's at (the mother's JDay service ‘Sunday morning •When the 'scholars from the school assembled in a body. The honored -ladles' were Mrs. Ellen Desjardine, Mrs, J. W. Holt and Mrs. iSol Pollock. Three infant children received th© rite of baptism. fay the pastor, Rev. W. C. (Smith, They were Michael Wii'lliaipi, son oif Mr, and Mrs1. John E-agleso-n; Frances Elajine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Beckei’ and Howard Piaui, son of Mr. and Mrs. (Ed­ mond Stephens, - . Superintendent, Wellwiood Gill, presided for the -service. (Scripture readings were given, toy Elma —H^mdrick 'hird- Stanley Desjardine. A story “God’s (Room” was (told by Mrs. Allan Miller. Jean Ken­ nedy -sang a solo ac-c-ompanied by her rhother, Mrs, Kenhediy a|t the piano also accompanied (the or­ ganist, Mr, Douglas Gill with Itlhe hymns. A message for the child­ ren was given -by Mr., iSmitfa. Chairs to Ithe -aisles were -neces­ sary Ito accomodate -the attend­ ance. Prayer meetings are being lheld in -homes 'in -diffei’ent parlts of the (town in connection with the forthcoming Crusade by Rev, Cedric^ Bears ■ in Zurich next month. The Women's Auxiliary of fit. Jioha’ls - by - |the - Lake Anglican Church held -a successful “Blos­ som Tea” and sale. on./Saturday afternoon in the -town hall. -Last week ith© ladies of Ithe Ibo-wling teams held itheir annual banquet in -the (Imperial IHoltel. After a sumptuous dinner, the (trophies for ith© season were pre­ sented and election of officers for the‘season 1956-57 was held. The president is Mrs, J-oan- ■Goc'hrane, secretary, Mrs.. Nonma ‘Chapman, treasurer, Mrs. ' Florrie Webb. Mrs. Co-chrane -thanked (the dona­ tors for the -trophies <and money donated, wlhich included high triple trophy by Mr.. W. F, B. Mac- Dairen, (high single, a -pewlt-er mu-g, by O’Keefe Brewery, favors, ash tnays with bowling figures,. iby Mr. Jack Waldron, and $10.00 by ithe Canadian. (Legion. • • Personal Items Mrs. Clara Manor© of London spent the weekend with her mo­ ther, Mr®. -Sarah IHaauil'ton. Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur (Mathers and family ef (Sylvan ispen-t -Sun­ day wi'tb Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnston. Mr. iand Mns. Keith Charlton oh’ London spent tlie weekend .with Mrs. Charlton’s mother, Mrs. John (Gill, Miss Pauline Mason and Mr. Jack Holt of London spent ithe weekend with Miss Mason’s par­ ents, Mr, -and Mrs. 'Mansell Mason. Mrs. W, C. Smd|th ‘is spending this week to Toronto. ,R©v. Mr. Smith expects Ito join (her later to the Week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Odbent and. family of (Stratford spent (the weekend in town. Miss Valeri© Ravelie spent Ithe ..weekend, with’'het parents, Mr.’ and Mrs, Arnold Ravelie, Mr. Dennis Finan of Sarnia spent (the weekend with this par­ ents, Mr .and Mrs. E. Finan. Mr. and 'Mrs, -E. IStrathmeyer of London .were visitors with Mr, and Mrs. M-ansell Mason on ’Sun­ day. Mr. and Mrs, (Goldie Yungit and family of (Straltford visited in town on Bunday. Mr., and Mrs. Vera. Ridley held a family dinner at -their home on Sunday in honor of her mother, Mrs. Victoria Desjardine. Mr, and Mrs. Wm, -Sweitzer* spent 'Sunday with Mf. -and Mrs. Geo. GlaUke and family at Thed­ ford. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Donald ISoott of. Sarnia spent Saturday with (Mr. Scott’s -grandmother, Mrs. W-m, Patterson/ Miss Mary Yeo visited her bro­ ther Mr.'Geo. Yeo and Mrs. Yeo in Detroit, over ‘the weekend. Mr. and -Mrs. -Leslie Adams, Harvey -and Gloria, spent 'Sunday with ‘ parents, Mr. and Morenz. Mrs. John Mason, Robert Thompson Let Contract In Stephen -Contracit for -constnuction -the Isaac -drain in iStephen town­ ship was det by council Ito Art Hodgins and -Sons, R.R. 8 (Piark- hil-1. The Hod-gins’ (tender was for $1,775. A petition from (Elmer Lawson and others for -a municipal drain was passed for survey, -plan and estimates. Jas. A. Howe, O.L.S, Lj-isltowel, was appointed engineer. Council approved the Ausable Authority levy of $1,606.47. Grants ineluded $25.00 to the South Huron Music Festival; '$15 to IHensali iSpiring Fair; $12.50 to Dashwood Memorial Band. The sum of $100 was -paid to Dashwood police village for calls. Don't Criticize The Man Who Makes Profit: MP Dashwood, Mrs. Adam’s 'Mrs. Albert Power ^Z*lftaxwell 2-Cycle x IS” Horsepower — Special ......................... Maxwell 4-Cycle 18” CUt .................... Mr. X2a.y4i<ff criticized (the ernment fior paying iiititle laifcteU'- •tioii to the unemployment1 situ­ ation. Percentage pit unemploy­ ment in Canada is 5.4, compared ito f4.9 in itttx-© U.|S. and 1,1 in bug­ land. “The whole (trouble ijs simply this: th© general public (has not as yet started to feed th-e ‘pinch. The farmer© are taking the brunt of this (unbalanced economy.” “The income ipf farmers has (been going down -since 19-53, and -they certainly can’t fee expected to carry -the load for (the balance of -the economy -any longer. 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The answer of course, was that Henry Ford invested most Of his money and drueome build­ ing factories 'to make cars, for mj'lhons of people, iff, (for instance th© United (States had had a so­ cialized economy, the funds 're­ quired to build factories would have had to come from public funds.” “A profit maker can ibe. coanr- pared to a good cook, wlho takes iw imeait and a few .vegetables and makes them into a good meal. The man who works at a loss is like itlhe cook wlho pays little attention to what (he is do­ ing and spoils or ruins (the food and robs -society. He is neither Uhy good to himself, nor Is lhe a credit to anyone who happens to be near him.” “The profit maker -goes ahead and because he goes ahead some people criticize him and say mean tkangs about (him. Why? Because they themselves are jealous of him. “No man should he criticized for -his (ability to go ahead so long as he or s'he is honest.” Shop and Save at N H U H H t H H I l i F H F i U l l Mir. and Mrs., of Toronto were-visitors with ‘Mr. -and Mrs. Thomas .'Baird on (Saturday, ' Mrs, Laura Foster of London is -in town iand has opened up her cottage and 'will ‘be staying for (the 'summer, Mr, and -Mrs. Morton Turnbull of Park'Jid'1‘1 'and . Mr, and Mrs. Clifford,r 'Shernitt of IHarpley visited witn Mr. and Mrs. Nonman Turnbull (last week. Mrs. , Gladys Dakes who has been visiting friends here for a few weeks returned to her home in London on Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Th os, Baird , spent Sunday with. J^i^antL-Mris. ‘Carl Miss Inez Desjardine is visit­ ing for a few days with her sis­ ter, Mte. Gordon •(Smith -and Mr. Smith in^Exeter. Mr? and Mrs.” C. J; Patterson of -Detroit are spending a -few days with Mbs.' 'Patterson's sister, Mrs. 'W. J. (Beer iand Mr. Beer, and all attended Ithe' reunion of relatives at Itheir sister’s, Mrs.; Nelson Cl-ark a-t Farquhar on Sunday. Miss/Mae iSkinner also attended Itlhe "reunion.- •' - Mr.*- (and iMte. • Mansell ‘Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Turn7 bull spent Saturday after.no oh and evening in Goderich. Mrs. -L. JLeach 'and -Mrs. Nellie Porter of London spent Ithe weekend in town. Mrs. Leach wi'll again be (supervising (the Happy Valley property for Mins, during itlhe (doming season.' ■Mr. and Mrs. E. Keown Mr. Keown's- sister, Mi’s. ___ Simpson' and Ihis Piece, Mrs. Wim. Walker and Mr. Walker to De­ troit, over the weekend, S (London. . *** T*L2%n,4urt vwrli- Rotary 1-8” CUt .... $50.95 Rotary .... $93.75 Suffolk Demon Reel Type 4-Cycle Engine Special ...................... $89.95 ’ Liberal Trade-In Allowance Porter visited Rose IVA wi—7 ' > Q - 'T “I’ IJ***" a-1 MEANS Reconditioned bY • Priced for Truthful Warranted by Y° his reputatio . 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