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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-05-23, Page 19T 1 own optics 14 1111 Iti,;$04.itt .And Parlonal antsrest In. and .Around"' x.i.r TheE?ceter :h'inles•AdVecatlr is always pie to p 1bfiFh 04410'Itt�m#. We end aur. xtaders ere Interested in you Ansi your friends. Phot 770. Misses "Carrie and Minnie MaY of Toronto spent the holiday— weekend with _Miss May Jones • illr. and Mrs, Edgar Homey of Ridgway and Mr, and Mrs. William Motx, Creditob, visited on Monday with Mr, and Mrs.. William Harney, Mrs. Mary Hannigan and Mrs. Harold Holtzman and daughter, Cathy, spent the weekend with, the former's daughter, Mrs. Wil- liam Jeffries of W.aterdown, Mr. Chas. Cowen has com- pleted a course in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning in'Toronto and will be working in London for Lloyd A. 13ook Limited. Mrs. Bruce* Tuckey, Highway 4• north of Exeter was admitted to St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Saturday last, suffering from a fractured ankle sustained when she had • the misfortune to fall at her home. F/G William and Mrs. fupp and daughter, • Edward St, left on Tuesday for Germany. Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Kelson of Milton spent. the holiday in• Exeter, Mr., and Mrs. Hugh McEwen and family of Ailsa Craig and Miss Mary Lou Abbott •of Till- sonburg spent the, holiday with Mr. and .Mrs; Wes Witmer and Leo. Mrs. Hilda Currie of Vancouv- er is visiting at the Borne of Mr, and Mrs. Ned Armstrong, Miss Florence Fraser and Miss Pearl Kestle- •of Brantford visit- ed for the weekend with Mrs.• Arthur Mitchell, Cpl, J. Z, and Mrs, Maillett and Tony of Oriliia. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mel• vin. King Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Dyks- tra and children spent over the holiday weekend visiting Mr. Dykstra's slater and family in Bowmanville. Mr. Douglas Gould launched his boat at Grand Bend this week, iea n Home. tops Fire "Right Are before it starts that's the ehly gorilla wata; wan," Fire Chief Irwin Vora vises in Canneetlon with ,Exeter's (:leap I3j Paint Up,' Plant Up, Light Up •campalgi . "Eire Can ravage your 'posses.' sion.s, destroy your home, and kilt your loved ones. By ftillowing' feW simple rutes yea cm rid your ;of fire -breeding cor-- I,. O,et rid of aecuntulated :news- papal s, clothes and furniture in closets, attic and basement, • g. •flily rags acid mops should be thrown away or kept ixr c.losd eoutainers, ... Ali flannmable materials should he thrown ,away. 4. •Cheek all fuses, Never "acid e" a fuse witlh a � nin. 5. Pispase of ,dried grass and leaves •do property. • 6. Have furnace, chimney .and flue checked and cleaned. ?.. Determine whether your wir- ing system is adequate to carry the• additional load of present electrical appliances. If not, make necessary installations. .8, Replace frayed electrical cords, "While fire can strike in 'other ways, clean homes are seldom gutted by fire, Should uncontroll- able circumstances create fire, your fire ,department Can quickly extinguish it without the compli- cations of trash, rubbish, and flammable materials. The to fight fire is .now, Clean Up, Paint Up, Plant Up, Light Up today," Chief Ford urged, LIMITED TIME ONLY UP TO $25 during WEEK See this incredible new Hoover that walks on air. Try it in your home. Examine the many deluxe features. Limited quantity priced ' way below list for Hoover Week. Order now and enjoy big savings. This elaaner that floats on air . Come in now ! RUSSELL ELECTRIC YOUR. HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE DEALER FOR SALES WITH SERVICE EXETER. PHONE 109 OUSE PAINT LAUNCH CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN—Fred Darling, left, president of Exeter Business- men's Association, dohs aPprOpriate street cleaner's garb to launch this community's first beautification campaign with Mayor R. E. Pooley and Andrew Johnston, chairman of the Association's committee. Merchants and council are urging householders to -co- operate by cleaning up yards and houses, painting, planting And fbEing ttp, ANNOUNCEMENTS BIRTHS BEER—Georgii and Lucille Beer One Lee), Heiviall, are haPPY to announce the birth of their daughter, Linda Lee, at Clinton Community Hospital, Mar 5, 1957 grandaaughter for Mr, and Cl.lester Lee, Parkhill, and Mr, and Mrs. Prod Beer, Hen- coA.TES — Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coates announCe the birth of their son, Kenneth John, at Vie- tio.orsi7a. Hospital, London, May 16, Gillis, • Orediton, announce the birth of a son, Creston James, at South Huron Hospital, May 10, 1957. announee the birth of a daugh- ter, Karen *Ann Marie at Clinton Public Hospital, May '19, 1957. LEWIS — Nola and Wilbert Lewis, Ails& Craig, RR. 1,,are happy to annottnee the birth. of a daugh- ter, Carolyn Ionise, wt. 5 lbs., ' 716, oz.., at South Huron, Hospital, May 20, 1957, CiLT.A1.1411Qu.—.7n1;fr.7a2ndArgio•snectIvluiaurshpari.l. Huron Bospital„May ).957.. Centralle, announce the birth of' a son. Cleary Marshall, at South It'ATTE. Mr*. and Mrs. Ain -mild Ratte, '214 Algonquin Drive, Centralia, annoUnce the birth. of a daughter, Mary Rita Susan, at South Huron Hospital, May 18, 1257, TESCKET — Ross and nista Tuckey, Exeter, announce the birth of a son, Van Robert, at South. Huron Hospital, May 16, 1957, a brother *for Chrietine; Zane and Mark, . DEATHS KERR—Ta Exeter on •gattirday, May 18, 1957, Feederick Kerr, late of Crediton beloved hus- band of Ethel Walker in his eighty-first year. BAiNTER-DUVAR — Suddenly at South Huron Respite], an Sun- Hunter-lauvar, of 'Stater, in his fifty-sixth year, * Pittsburgh's New Pume-Ite- short; Sun -Proof House Paint. Keeps Homes Looking White Paint -up Special PRIDAY AND 'SATURDAY ONLY 15°/ OFF EVERYTHING IN OUR STORM Pittsburgh Paints, Brushes, Scrapers, Supplies, Etc. Fiberglass Screening 25% Off fricKenzies PAINT STORE Topics From Zion Sy MISS JANE DYKEMAN IIAission Circle The girls of the Zion West Mission Circle met. at the home of Alma Hern for their May meeting. Ilargaret' Brock open- ed the meeting. Greta Stephens told a story and: Alma Heft played an in - A chapter of the study hook was taken by Margaret Brock. The next meeting will be at the home of Greta Stephens with Doris Cornish in charge of the ptogram, Personal !tams Mr. and Mrs. Milne Mien and Donald of Whalen were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Harold, Han., Sunday School will be at 11 &clock. Church serviee is With- drawn in favor of East Zion an, niversary next Sunday, ANNouNcEMENTS Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne is ,enthr- Wiling at a troueeau tea on Sat- urday, May 22, front 2 to. 5 and 7 to 10 p.m., In honour of her daughter. Mildred, whose mar- riage takes place on Saturday. Mr. and aNre. Mae MeN'aughton, RR. 1 Clandebeye, will be at home to the.ir friends and neighbours on the occasion. ot their fortieth wedding anniversary on Saturday evening, May 25, from 7 to 10 p.m. 230 Rev. and Mrs. Samuel. Kerr, of liixeter, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Grace 1Warle. to Mr. Paul Wuth- rich, son al Mr. and Mrs. Paul land. 23* Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Chapritari, Exeter, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Shirley Grace, to Joseph 'B. De Loge, son of Mrs. D. Lafferty, of Dresden, and the laae Mr. R De Loge. The wedding* to take place June 15. 23e Carol Ann Bell of Elittiville spent the weekend with Shirley Jaques. Mr. and Mrs, JIM Itowclifie and family, London, spent Sun- day with Mr. Wellington BrOcks, Mr, Wm. Stephena is spending some tittle with his sister, Mrs, Brian and Barry Miller Of Thames Road spent several days last week with their grandpar. ents, Mr, and. Mrs. liliarren Sunday visitor.* with Mr. and Mrs, Jud Dykenian were: Ma. Tom Lovegrove and Laurie a London, Mrs, M. Lovegrove of Thamesford, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hawley, Rithard 'arid Robert Of London. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hern and Nan viSited Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lynn, Ur. and. Mrs. Orville Yard, R,R. 1 Hay, Wish to &trounce the engagement. epf their daughter, Margaret Arlene, to Gordon Ro- -Robert Mayers, Xirkton. The wed- ding to take place on Saturday. .jurie 8. 230 CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late, Edward E. Ilunter-Puvar -wish ro express their sincere appreeiatien for the many kindnesses and expressions of sympathy received in connec- tion with' their recent bereave- ment. Special thanks to the men and officers of the Exeter branch of the CanadianeLegion. 23e The nieces and neratews of the late Alice Kyle wlsil to thank their many neighbors and friends tor the beautiful tloral tributes, cards and sympathy during their recent bereavement; also for the many kindnesses shown her dur- ing. her long illnese. Soecial thanks *to Mrs. E. Heywood and Huron District Hospital, the Bon - Hirai, funeral home and Rev. Daniels. These were much ap- preciated. 23* I wish tee thank all my friends 'and relatives who so kindly re- membered TOO with carda gifts and flowers while a patient in St, Josephs Hospital and. shoe returning home. — Mrs. Jeanette Clyne. 23* 1 wish to thank all thoee, who so 'kindly remembered me with cards, treats, flowers and visits while a, patient in St. SaserD211.4'es London,—Perla Bern. I wish to thank all the rela- tives, neighbors ante many felerids for cards, flowers and, treats while a patient id St. ,Toseph'S Hospital; and special thanks to nty neighborS shoe returning wish to thank all those who kindly remembered tne with certle, treats, flowers and visits while a patieet 3n South ITuroit Hospital and St. Jeseph's :Hospital, Lon- don. .* Hubert Dietrich. 23* wish. to eXtend their grateful and Isemrtfelt thanks to their many friends and neighbore who aseist- with their autelon ettle and mov- ing front the commtinity to Sitrnia, 20* The Board Of bireeters of South Huron Hospital Wiehes to expresS its appreciation to Exeter X.Inette Club for the kind donation at 5 tootstOols tot the maternity Ward. Miss Hato) stopatt, London, was a Sunday' visitor. with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock. A number from the &immunity Woodliant on Sundays, Michael Cushmatt of tketer .spent Saturday with Leslie and Fix tednit Pep Town "Topics with Exeter Dairy Afilk Phone 3314 Miss Wilma Coates, London, spent the holiday weekend With her sister arid family, Mr. and Mrs. R. Doherty of Mt. Clem. ens, Mr.kand Mrs. Whitney Coates motored* over on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Roekola and family, -Guelph, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cann and Deb- bie of Elora were guests Sunday with Mr. and 'sirs. Robert Ostler. Gordon has been transferred from the Bank pf Montreal at Newmarket to accountant at Mr. and Mrs.' Lloyd Isiorgan, Centralia and Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray Green of Egeter attended 60th anniversary service in •Cro- tox 'United Church on Sunday. Mr. 'and Mrs. Herman Powe visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chas Mooney in Kingsville last week- end. They also visited with Mr. and Mts. Lea Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith in Kingsville and attended the 60th anniversary service in Croton 'United Church on Sunday. CARDS OF THANKS I would like to take this op - lion and ;thanks to everyone who ellowed so much kindnese to me and my family, for the beautiful flowers, gifts and cards, while was a patient *in South _Huron :Hospital and while I was ill at boye. 23 IN MEMORIAM ORTWEIN—In lotting' memory ot a dear father, Jacob Ortwein, who passed away very suddenly one year ago, May 28, 1956, We lost a dad with a. heart of Without farewell he tell asleep With only memories ter us to keep. —Sadly missed and • ever *remem- bered lay his daughter and son - air., and Mrs. Clarence Palmer and. family. 23* CORBETT—In loving memory of et dear father and grandfather. Nathaniel Corbett, who passed. away two years ago, May 21, 1955. Re had a. nature you conId not help loving, And heart that was puret than And togtohldo'se who knew him and loved him, His memory will never grow cold. --LovingeY remembered by his daughters and sone -in-law and. grandchildren, Hilda and Bus. lsieelsi., Eva and Doug, and twill - 23* coRailiTT—In loving memory of a dear husband and. father, Peacefully sleeping, resting at Nla 9wft .ya. ati sle :1 Cyoerabrestt, a gwo,11 apya s The world's *Weary troubles and trials are past. In eilence he suffered,, In patience 'Till God called him home to suffer no more. —Lovingly remembered by 'his wife and soqs, Jutson and Bill. 23* LUTHER—In loving* memory of our dear moth-er and father and grandparents, Martha Luther, who paseed. away September 16, 1931, end John Luther, who Passed away May 20, 1954. Feet from all sorrow and pain, And. when our life's jeurney is ended We know we shall meet them —Lovingly remembered by their son, IVIanford, daughter-in-law, Greta, and grandchildren. 23* ctrokORE—In loving memory of Mrs. Alice Cudmore, who peas- oola.952;aw you getting Weary, Then did 'what Re thought .best, Re put His arms around you, And whispered come and rest. We do not need a special day To bring Yoe. tO our mind, For days that we do not think of you --Ever remembered by her WM, 16dgar„ Mervyn, Gbrdon and 1-110:old, arid families. 224 Gideon Camp Names Slate South Huron Catnp of Gideons held their annual meeting at the home of Gideon A. E. Moussean, Xippen,- on Monday evening. A review of hat year'S Work re- vealed that a total of almost 3,000 Bibles and testaments have been placed in the sehools, hos- pitals, hotels and Motels of the IL 14, MaeMillefi, Hayfield, Wag elected president for. 1051-58. SeefOrth; C. E. Talbot, Hay- field, seeretary: B. L. Cornish,. Clinton, treasurer; t. A. IVious- Bible representative; D* Jolty, Man; Cuditiort, Hensel! strip. Uwe distribution chairman. Three additional members In the camp Zurich* and t. trubather, Cliti- Brued D6yke:411:6 i s c 6 Mr. anti Mrs. Win. Johns and tom ‘011011, 153 Monday evening with Mr. and of 120 suth emit across the otary Chiefs Visit Resort Bethej Society Views Crusade The Young Peoples' Society of the„ Bethel Reformed Church met at the home of. one of its members, Gerrit Vander Worp, near Hensall last 'Wednesday. to help. him. eeiebrate his Jiirtbday anniversary,- About 20 members were present. Mr. Hans Brand presided and led the Bible discussion. A Billy Graham filial showing the evangelistic campaign in Europe was shown.' The Vander Worp Present also were• a few mem. bers of the district Youth. for Christ organization, and Rev. and Mrs. C. D. Daniels of Hensel'. 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