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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-10-11, Page 111954 Chevrolet 4-DOOR HARDTOP Special TwoTone Whitewall Tires Radio The Story In ■■■• *i IElimville By 'ARa. ROjjS SKINNER Thanksgiving visitors: Mrs. W. Anderson Native Of Orillia Funeral -services for Mrs. Wil­ liam Anderson, 71, who died at South Huron Hospital last Thurs­ day, were held from the Hopper- Hockey funeral home on Satur­ day. The Rev. J. T. Clarke of Centralia United Church officiat- Snell Bros. Ltd. Phone TOO Exeter i Shir f Centralia United Church officiat-le“ “nd. Do&g o£ | M^jnT'Mrs'Howard ’pvm11'10 Mrs’ 'Antler's°“' who was tlre' I MF* and Mis. UOWaiU VJtn- ;«man AUpa (Jammnn. ivSs Phone 102 for HARVEY'S TAXI 24-HOUR SERVICE Superview Binoculars 7x50 Fully Coated Lenses Fine Leather Case only $39.00 Canada's most popular Binocular. Enjoy a pair for Hunting, Sports, etc. A. G. Hess Watchmaker and Jeweller ZURICH Mr- and Mrs. Howard Pym- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques ’and family of Zion with Mrs. [Philip Murch. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym, ■ Misses Barbara, Marion, Shir­ ley and Marjorie Docking with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lobb of Lon- idesboro Sunday. Mr. Elgin Skinner of New Tor­ onto with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. EverOtt Skinner.' Mrs. Thos. Bell visited with i friends in Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Skinner (with Mr. and Mrs? Lewis Teb- butt of Seaforth on Sunday. Miss Shirley Jaques of Zion with her grandmother, Mrs. P. ! Murch. A Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hunter of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Ever­ ett Skinner on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. 0. Koopman and family with Mr. and Mrs. G. Koopman of Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Docking and boys of Staffa visited on Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym. A special Promotion service will be held in Elimville church on Sunday, October 14 at 10 a.m. All Sunday School classes are to meet in the basement before the service. Mrs. James Heywood is a pa­ tient in the Kingsway Rest Home in St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Parnaby and family of Orillia, called on Mr. and Mrs, Harold Bell on Tuesday. former Alice Gammon, was born near Orillia and lived in Guelph until coming to Centralia six years ago to make her home with her daughter. Her husband predeceased her in 1941. She was a member of the United Church. Surviving are one son William of Guelph, and a daughter, Mrs. Robert Little, of Centralia; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Spurr and Mrs. Mary Stinson, both of Forest­ burg, Alta, and two grandsons, Boss Little of Centralia and Scott Anderson of Guelph. News Budget From Blanshard By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER Cars Are Awfully Small . . . Cars come in all sizes . . . and so do car troubles! We handle the letter expertly, regardless of size. Best way is to let us stop little troubles before they Can grow big. Prompt check-ups save you. money. Mr. and Mrs. Gorddn Sampson of St. Catharines spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Langford. Mr. and Mrs. David Parkin­ son and Tommy of Trenton were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parkinson and Mr. Harvey Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickel of St. MaryS, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson and Brenda of Base­ line and Rev. and Mrs. Joe Lindsay of Holly, Michigan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parkinson. Mrs, Jas. MossOy is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Young of St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mossey were guests of the Kernick- Stephens wedding held .in An­ derson United church on Satur­ day. Mrs. Fred Pattison spent Fri­ day with her sister, Mrs. Mo- wat Driver of Mitchell Road. Mrs. Orville Langford arid John of Centralia spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattison. Mrs. T. Waugh of London spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills arid Gwen attended the funeral of Mr, Frank Hollyman of. Blyth oil Monday. ■■■ Mr. and Mrs. Wm- G. Jones arid family, Mr, and Mrs. Ger­ ald Bryan and family spent Sun­ day at Port Franks. Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs; Wm, G. Jones were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jones, Mrs. Lottie Jones, Mrs. Ulvada Hdp- kins of Glendale arid Rev. and Mrs, Joe Lindsay Of Holly, Mich. Mr.-.and Mrs. Cliff Hartwick and family of Bryanstori were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wren and family of Brown’s Corners, Mr. and Mrs, Ferd Thomson, Mr. John Rinn, Howard and Bill of Baseline, .Mrs, Florence Chit- tick* of Granton*. were?*'Saturday guests, of Mr. arid Mrs.' Lloyd Thomson; Mrs. Florence Chittick spent- last week with Mr,1 and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murrey Thomson of Stratford. Miss LOrna Dann of London spent the weekend with her par­ ents Mr. and Mrs. George Dann. Sponsor Vpen House iiT’ • a IX* I lUsborne NativI At Kirkton Parsonage i Mrs. Pike was hostess to the i three charges, Kirktan, Mt. I Pleasant and Anderson on Tues- J'day and Wednesday evenings, { October 2 and 3. The parsonage i committee received the guests land pouted tea. Assisting m ar­ ranging the open house wore s Mrs. M. Gregory. Mrs. Frank JRoutly, Mrs. Lionel Kemp. Mrs. G. H. Burgin, Mrs. Ernie Selves, (Mrs. Herb Foster, Mrs. Rae I Stephens and Mrs. Jas Robinson. (Ladies from the three churches served lunch. Ninety-four signed the register. ! Mrs. Joe Bloomaert enter­ tained a number of ladies at a I plastic demonstration Tuesday evening. Mrs. Jack Stephens of Woodham was the demonstrator. Mrs. Alex Irvine, Mrs. Miller McCurdy, Mrs. Wm. Blackler and' Mrs. Harold Davis attended the Fall Deanery meeting held at Millbank, Wednesday after­ noon. The guest speaker was Mrs. L. E. Smith of Rodney. Mrs, Joan McCormick and Mrs. D oro'thy Thompson of Strathroy motored to Ottawa, saw the St, Lawre’nce Seaway project and spent a couple of days with Mrs. McCormick’s sister at Cornwall. The library board met on Mon­ day, October 1 and decided to put siding on the garage, and to spend about two hundred dol­ lars on books. The book com- mltte will go to Goderich on October 22 to chose the new books. St. Paul’s Anglican Church held their Thanksgiving service Sunday. Mr. Parker, student-in- charge, took the service, Two anthems- were sung by the choir under the direction of Mrs. Garth Blackler with solo parts taken by Ken Blackler, Leon and Ger­ ald Paul, Thanksgiving visitors: Mr.. and Mrs. Carman Mc­ Pherson of Clinton with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Switzer and family. Mr.; and Mrs. Wm. Fairbairn, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Eveleigh and baby of Kirkton, Mrs. Les Fairbairn of London with Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. J. Blackler. Mr. and MrS. Charlie Atthill of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Norris .Usborne Native k Mrs. Thornton Smale, 89, who ■ died at South Huron Hospital Atthill and Eddie of Kirkton, was Imrn in Usborne Mr and Mrs- French and Geyl! Unship and ived there until aid and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Turn-1to .Exet^’ 17 F° ?r of Toronto with Mrs. Ed At- iei’, home with her i brother and sister. She was the former Louisa Fanny Towl. Her husband, who predeceased her in 1920, was an employee of Win- c'lielsea Creamery Mrs, Smale was a member of Main St. United Church. She is survived by a sister, Miss Ella Towle of Exeter and several nieces and nephews. . The body rested at the R. C. Dinney funeral home where " CO-OP Hog Feed Phone 38 HUNTER-DUVAR AND SONS LIMITED ■> .. . Exeter Fred Feers allows as how Wil­ ly Arbuthnot married old . man Jenk’s daughter because her un­ cle left.her a lot of money. Ti .Tollivar- says it ain’t no such thing, he Would a’ married her no matter who’d left it to her. I . 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Sale Price 370 L L Comments About Centralia By MRS. FRED BOWDEN i thill. Mr. and, Mrs. Ernest Hamlin of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. John Roundell. Mrs. Rueben Switzej* of Strat­ ford with Mrs. R. Humphreys. ■ 'The Class That Counts' j Members of the Woodham (Evening Auxiliary were guests j of the ‘Class That Counts’ for 1 their October meeting held in the church basement with Sally 1 r .......... • * • •...............- * * Doupe as hostesses. The theme was Thanksgiving and the roll call was answered with a “Cure for thfe blues.”I Leona Amos, Marion Urquhart and Mrs. Pike assisted Bessie Morrison with the worship serv­ ice. Clara Watson played a pi­ ano solo. Miss Jean Copeland of Woodham was guest speaker and showed colored slides of local points of interest. LUU VUU1UU WOaBWCUV P4LWI ’ ..................-i- - UlC Scott, Wanda Robinsoni andMary This Week In Thames Road By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE Letter From FOR EVERY NEED By MRS. CECIL ELLWOOp ^CSTART^ funeral service on Monday af­ ternoon. Interment was in Zion cemetery, Thanksgiving Visitors: Miss Wilda Pollock R.N. of Kitchener with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hicks. F/O T. Gates, Mrs. Gates and family of Camp Borden with Mr. and Mrs. R. B, Gates. Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth Hod­ gins and family with the form­ er’s sister, Mr. and MrS. Nor­ man Fralick in Royal Oak, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Morgan with Mr. and Mrs.. R, Wilson and family in .Ridgetown. At the home -of Rev. J,- T> and Mrs. Clarke were their son- Rev. Ewart- and Mrs. Clarke 'of 'New Lowell, Ont., Mis's ' Frances Clarke and Miss Oldford of Brantford, Miss Florence Clarke of Guelph and Miss Odeyne Clarke of London. Perjonal Items Mrs. Ralph Lightfoot was con­ fined to her home* owing to ill­ ness for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Borland are inoving into the house re­ cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wilson arid family. Mr. and Mrs. G. Adamac, Mr. and Mrs. G. Purvis and family were Sunday visitors with Mrs. A. Harlt.on and called\on .other, friends in the village. . • . Masters Brian .arid' Barry Baynham of Exeter visited over the weekend with their grand­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Baynham. • Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson attended the funeral of Mrs. Thompson’s mother, the late Mrs. Hiram Winger,.'in GlOncoO on'Tuesday. Amdng those who attended the Fuller-O’Neil wedding in Ridge­ town on Saturday were Mrs. Norman Morgan, Miss Marion Jeffers, Miss Blanche Morgan, Mr. Hugh Rundle, Mrs. Wm. Al­ lison, Mr. Ray Jaques and Miss Marina Bowden, Mr. R. McCutcheon with Mrs. K. HOdgins as his accompanist, was guest soloist at the anniver­ sary ' services in the United Church in Crediton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Paynter and Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. Allison were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bowden. Sunday visitors with Mr., and Mrs. George Dunn were Mr. and Mrs. J. Paisley and David, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lam- mie, BObby and J6an, Mr. and Mrs. MOrVih Dunn and Mr. and MrS. Chester Dunn. Rev. G. Burton, a .former pas­ tor, will return to the- United Church on Sunday morning to be the guest speaker at the an­ niversary service. R. McCutch­ eon will bo.the soloist. W.M.S. Meeting “A Dwelling was, the theme........... meeting of the W.M.S. in' the schoolroom of the church on Tuesday evening, Miss Agnes Anderson led the meeting. The Scripture reading was given by Mrs. Fred ,Howe. A solo was sung by Miss ColleOn Stobo. The introduction to the study on Korea was given by Mrs. Bowden. The study period was presented in the form of a tcl- . ephone conversation with person to person -calls made by Miss Anderson. Mrs. Sholdice and Mrs. Bowden, who impersonated missionaries in Korea, told of the work there. Mrs. M. Elliott presided for the business and thanked all ladies for assisting with the din­ ner at the Sectional mooting. Mrs, Clarke recalled worthwhile thoughts from the afternoon ses­ sion of the sectional meeting, Twenty-two members and one visitor, attended the meeting, Hostesses were Mrs. Powe, Mrs. Morgim and Mrs. R. McFaUs. Mr. Barry Jeffery is spending two weeks with relatives in Nova Scotia. Thanksgiving visitors: Mrs. Percy Pasmore of Exe­ ter with Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Ph 8511101*6.4 ’ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thom-, son, Janice and Earl of Wood­ ham, Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Jef­ frey, Mr, and Mr$. Wm. Rohde, Douglas, Glenn - and Calvin wore Sunday guests with Mr. arid Mrs. William Thomson of 'Exeter. With Rev, W. J.. and Mrs. Moores over the holiday week­ end were: MisS Marilyn MOores of St. Thomas, Mr; and Mrs. Trevor Moores of London, Miss Alberta Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. S. McFarlane of Hamilton, Rev. Dr. arid Mrs. R. E, Gossb and sori Jamie, ahd Mrs. H. Gourlay and son of Long Branch, Toron­ to. Mr. Ken.Luther of Sarnia with Mr. and MrS. Chas. Jeffery. Miss Ida Hall of London, Mr. and Mrs,. Lorne Elford, Ava. and Michaelof Elimville,. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Bray arid’ Robert with Mr. and Mrs. William El­ ford. ' " ■ *, Mr. and Mrs. ’ Archie Hog­ garth, Jane, Bruce and Cath­ erine of WallacOburg with Mr. and Mrs. John Bray, Mrs. William Rhode saw a doe and two fawn grazing in their front field on 'Monday morning until a truck came along and they disappeared into the bush. Shower For Doris Anderson ‘ On Thursday evening seventy friends, neighbors and relatives gathered in the basement of Thames Road Church to honor Miss Doris Anderson, bride-elect of - this ".'Saturday.. ^Rosemary Passmore escorted-,Doris- to a prettily decorated, chain to the music' of the- Bridal'• Chorus played-by Mildred Ballarityne. Rosemary Passmore was in charge Of the program which consisted of a piano solo by Agnes Bray, a humorous read­ ing by Mrs. Edwin Miller and contests. Mildred Ballantyne read the address and Doris was presented with many • useful gifts. Mrs. Norman Doan of Kill­ worth was a recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Mercer. Miss Marie Morgan and Miss Ruth O’Neil spent Thursday in London. Mr. and Mrs, Caefer Atkinson of Mooresville spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Ida Prest and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Prest. Mr. Lin Craven of Parkhill, a former resident of- this com­ munity, was taken to Victoria1 hospital where he is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. DeFinney of Ottawa are spending a few holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Keogh. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamilton of Lucan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Erie Hamilton. Weekend visitors with . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mercer were Mr. and Mrs. Barr and Margaret of Tor­ onto, Mr. John Irving and Andy McKenzie of Strathroy. Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan of Guelph spent the weekend at their farm on concession 4. Mrs. Wm. Smith (nee' Lizzie Darling) of Woodstockvis slow­ ly improving after a sbrious op­ eration. 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( • Mr. and Mrs. Ed Leadley and Borina, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Com­ fort, Mr. Charlie Comfort, Helen arid Elsie, G. Brady and M. Prlsack of Fenwick with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickering, Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Sweitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sweitzer and. their families. ' Mr. and Mrs, Roland” Noil and. Gerald Of Ailsa Craig Craig with Mr. and Mrs,. Kenneth Baker and family. Mf. and Mrs. Clyde Nicholson, Leona arid Kenneth of Brigden, with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Guen­ ther and Janet and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harlton. Miss Dorothy Harlton, R.N., and friend of London with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Harlton. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Webb and family of St, Catharines, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Russell and family of Essex with Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Russell and-sons. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fassold arid Ruth' Of London and F.C. Robert Fassold of Moosejaw With Mrs. Milton Ratz." ‘ Mr. and Mrsf Chris Baumgar­ ten spent the weekend in Te­ cumseh at the home of their daughter, Mr. and , Mrs. John Cadi and John Jr. Mrs. Major Baker visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stewardsori on Monday. . , Mr. Jack Ratz, Messrs,. Rob­ ert, Walter arid Norman Scott of London at Stokes. Bay. “ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Charlton of Ildertoh with Mrs. Lamport and Tom. Mrs. Jack Pickering and Terry with relatives in Fenwick. Mrs.. Jack Ratz, Joan and Paul, with relatives in London. . Mr. Harry Ratz and Clare Love at Elliot Lake; • Phone 287 Collect ■ i GALLON | QUART .54 Cancentrated Methyl-Hydrete Bata — blended with saaalal carrosleh and rust Inhibitors; evaporation retarded to glvg full winter protection at. nor­ mal engine ■ temperatures. A!!ows efficient cot heater ■ operation. Put anti-freeze in naw! ; Long Life RADIATOR HOSE Heavy duty, multl-ply. Resists J| oil, corrasion and anti-freeze. Cut to length. 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