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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-03-21, Page 81RIP $ Th. Thill*AtIVOCA1g, March 21, 1957 Present Scout .Award At Centralia Banquet &outs of the First C.en-: 0r1111. RCAF troop. ,belti their 110h annuli Father and •SOn. banquet 04 'TuogloY night it. Si.Ar Centralia Where 217 en - Med a fine evening of entertain.: Mont., The ',event, which saw a :num ber of fathers -come from Credi- tOn .and Exeter AS Well as -Cen- tralia, marked ,4 (legible -occasion as the•.Bout movement Is gele. brating its 100th. 'anniversary this y.ear. C, C. bliddlebro. of Owen Sound, Regional 'Commissioner for Scouts and Cubs, was the guest aPoalter, Mr. Middiebros topic was - *happilleSSP which he related t ack to the ,Seout And 'Cub laws the boys have learned. "MeneY And happiness do net, , oepesSarily• go band in -hand," •aid Middiebro, "Three rules that • good Scout should remember are: (1) Be prepared to love and .do your duty to God:, (2) Help other people at all times; (3) Keett- y010 bodies healthy and clean."' , "You 'must give happiness to other, .people. and when you do this, you'll find happineag." Middlebro .was introduced by: 'ScoutmasterJack Corless, • and thanked by George Busche„ of the Orono Committee. .• Other highlights of the evening , were the .presentation of the Butbman!s Thong to: Lloyd R‘iran, andthe•Jeats of Magician F/0 Pols Perry, who held parents and Scouts in suseense time and time again with hts bagfuli of tricks. Lloyd Rgan. of RCAF 'Centralia Troop, passe4 -three of the touch - cat tests .a Scout can go. through by getting the campers, natural- ist's and weatherman's badges in order to be eligible to receive the Bushman's Thong. Mr. George Sheppard made the ,presentation. Bob Perry, -who proved the hand is quicker than the eye. pro- duced a number 0 magic tricks that ranged from cards to dis- appearing handkerchiefs and even as far as to „the cetting 0 a Cub neckerchief in six places and producing the sante again without a mark on it. Master ,of Ceremonies Don Crawford, outlined his plans for the coming holiday season for the Cubs. This year the Cubs will be go - big to Evertor,. Cub Camp, Which is located an the •other side of Guelph, and he expressed sincere hone that most of the Cubs' par - eats could see their way clear to send their youngsters for this excellent training program. FJL Proulx tinned the banouet with g,race, while singsongs were led by Scoutmaster Rifide Demp- ster and Scouter Pete Preston. Leaders in attendance from the Scout Troop included; Scout- masters George Sheppard and jack Corless: Assistant Scout- masters Ted Chambers and Bill Gagne. Representing the Cub Packs were: A Group — Akela Ernie Demp- qter; Ron Ross and Doug Cole, B Group — Akela Bunny l•Taidenfter; A .0.11i. Wally Brew- lev and Ben Cooke. C Groun — Akela Don Craw- ford; A.C.M. Gord Leather and Jack Wheeler. Topic* from Zion Sy MISS JANE DYKEMAN Mission, ,Clrcle Tweivemembers of the Ws- sion Cirele net at the borne .f Mary Dickey Friday evening. A 'short devotional opened the Meeting. Business was discussed and the. nest meeting will be • April, la at the home of Helen • Ilerdinan. Alma Hern gave a reading And Doris Brock took the study book -nu Turquoise Horse." Personel. Items Ray Dykeman spent the week- end M Termite, and in Galt with Mr- and Mrs. Miller McDowell and Mr.- and Mrs. Harry Hern spent the weekend with Air. and Mrs, BO Herz), Jarvis. Mrs. Tom Ogle, :Strathroy„ spent the weekend with Air. Wellington Brock, Air. and. Mrs. Norman Brock entertained the family of Mr. George Earl an Friday evening on his eightieth birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Jaques .and children were Saturday eveniegguests of Air. and Mrs. Cecil Dobson, Kirkton. Alr: and Mrs. Russell King of Crediton visited Sunclay evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jaques. Lynda and David Dykeman celebrated theim. birthdays at a family party od Sunday. Ruth Ann Dykeman received her cap at a Nursing Assistants' capping ceremony at South Huron Hospital Monday evening, D Group — Akela Pat North; A.C.M. Mrs. Giles and Norm Kelly. The group committee includes Guy Macintyre, Noel Henwood, Mrs. McLeary, Mery Ananny, Ian Stevenson and George Busche. Thames 'Road. Group Enjoys Family On friday evelahlg. the W.M.S. And Mrs. Bert Bissett •of Dxeter held family night :the ebUrell were guests on SliadaY With Mr. basement with. a 94, .erowd .and $.1rs. Chas. Jeffery. attendance-.. Mr. and Mrs.. Williant Rohde, The evening was spent in. play- , Douglas, Glenn and Calvin visit- ing .crokinole 'with 14 tables in ed Sunday evening with Mr. play, Prizes went tot .ladies' and Mrs. Riney Keller,. Fxeter. Mrs. Edwin _Mater, - Mr. and. Mrs. Glenn •jeffery low, Mrs. 'JP. Hadgertl ' visited on Sunday with Mr. and high, William Ferguson, men's Mrs. .Can Willert of Zurich. The community night will be held in Thames Road school On Thursday evening. Raymond ,Cann, Barry .,Teffery anti John Pym were among some .of those who. went toGuelph on Sunday to the .Coeferenceto sing in the choir, Mr. and Mrs. Ray -Cottle' were guests on Sunday with Mr. And Airs. Alex Rohde of Mitchell. Misses Margaret Bray and Marion Lamport spent the week- end at their homes here, Mrs, William Snow was host- ess for a brush demonstration on Thursday evening. Mrs. Roy Ferguson of .4Xeter was the demonstrator. Mr. and Mrs. William 'Harper and family of .Cromarty, and Mrs. Clara Hackney of Exeter were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne. Mr. and. Mrs, Russell Morley and family of near Exeter visit- ed on Tuesday evening last with Mr. and `Airs. Lloyd Knight, Mumps and ,chicken pox are in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kernick,' Margaret and Teddy were Sat- urday evening guests •with Mr.. and Mrs. Melvin 'Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jeffery and Ross were guests on Sunday with M. and Mrs. Victor Jef- fery. Mr. and Airs. Lloyd Jones, Larry and Linda •of Exeter, Mr, low,. Rev. W. J. Mooresk ladies •No. 0, Mrs, Alvin -Cottle, men's No. 20 William Allan, Airs. Lloyd Ballantyne and Mrs- Victor Jeffery were in charge of the erokinole, Mrs, Archie Morgan, Mrs. William Allan and Airs, Lloyd Knight' were in charge ' of the silent sale. Proceeds at the -door and front the sale was fifty-three dollars. Mrs. .Donald Icernicli; and. Mrs. Donald Bray were in charge the fish pond for the Mission Band. .Shower Bride -elect About 45 friends and relatives: gathered at the home of • Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray on Sat- urday evening to honor Miss. 'stoma Veal of Exeter, bride - elect of this Saturday, Miss Doris Elford played the wedding march. Mrs. BA/SO. Skin- ner of Dlimville read the ad- dress and three little girls Brenda Skinner; Carol Ann Bell and Ava Elford pulled in a dec- orated wagon filled with gifts. Mrs. William Morley of Whalen gave a reading. Several contests were enjoyed. Those assisting the hostess were Mrs, Harold Bell, Mrs. Ross Skinner, Mrs, Lorne El- ford of Elimeille and Miss 'Doris Elford. Personal Items Mr, and • Mrs. Milton Luther LOW From ir MRS", ;ECU. 01,LWOOD Paul and Terry TreVetiliekl. young, son* .pf Mr. and Mrs. 'Carl Trevethick of Lend.on, visited with their grandparents, Mrs. RIO Watson and. Mr. and Mrs. jas. •Trevethick for a few days. Mr..and Mrs. Dundas of Detroit visited with. Mr. and, Mrs. Dad Dixon on Friday. Mr Hilt Ranting of 'Sarnia is spending a few :days with Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Fenton. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Trevethick spent Friday evening with Mn. And Airs, Howard Dorman of Ailsa Craig. Mr. Don Watson and Mn. and Mrs. Carl Trevethick of London spent from Friday till Tuesday 0111, their sister And brother-ln, law, Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbert of Barrie. A number of ladies of the community Attended the sewing course at West McGillivray, sponsored by the Women's, 'ln- stitute, Mr, and Mrs, D. J. Dundas of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hamilton of Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Young And Linda of I.;ucan, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. 'Cecil Ell- wood, • Mr. Noble Greenlee and friend of Toronto spent the weekend with the former's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Brock of Exeter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Mr. Lin A'rnos is spending a few days with friends to. London. 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