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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-05-30, Page 131 1 t t Mrs. Jini Clarke, Brenda, Billie and Rickie spent a few days last week visiting in London with her sister, ,Mrs, Morland Turner, Mr. Turner and family. Mr, Jack Ratz is holidaying this week in Northern Ontario on a fishing trip. He was accom- panied by Messrs. Robert, Walter and Norm Scott and Mr, Moloy, of London. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Westman, Barry and Cheryl, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harlion were Sifnday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Karl Guenther and J an et. Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner won several trophies' in the Grand Bend Ladies Bowling League. •Letter Fro/1 Shipka Mr, John Lamprt, .of Torent9, was a week -end Alsitor .athis tome here. Mrs. M..C. Sweitzer is spending a few ..claYS, with. her daughter, Mrs..N. McCallum, in Leaden. Master Don and Edwin Kers.- lake, of Ehrnville„ spent the weekend with their couSins, Bill, Bob and David Finkbeiner. 16. an Mrs. lierold. Kerslake visited on Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner, Mr. Roy Comfort, of Fenwick, is visiting.. with his sisters, Mrs. Stnart Siveitzer, Mrs, Milton Sweitzer, and Mrs, Jack Picker- ieg„ancl their Mr, and Mrs, Roy Scott, .of Sarnia, Mr. .and Mrs. Elgin Webb and Mrs, WiIliarn Patterson, of Grand Bend, were Sunday eve - fling 'visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Finkbeiner, 4 +.SEE! + HEAR! ANDY ,McLEAN Liberal Candidate in Huron I . CKNX.:.TV WEDNESDAY,„ JUNE 5 11:20 - 11:30 p.m, CKNX-RADIO FRIDAY, MAY 31 12:15 - 12:20' Noon TUESDAY, JUNE 4 7:0 710 Litt THURSDAY, JUNE 6 6:25,- 6:30 p.m. (Published by. the Huron Liberal Association) "THERE IS NO MOMENT LIKE THE PRESENT" ,....*4Autlior's name below) Your future health can be good or bad, depend- ing on *fat you are do-• ing now to protect it. If, when illness strikes, you delay seeking the skilled advice of your physician, you expose yourself to complicatioris that later in your life' may torment • ycu. Nature sends you pain or discomfort to warn you that something is , wrong. Self treatment drugs that temporarily redeye that pain or dis coiifort, may hide a trouble than can become serious. Be wise. At the first sign of illness get your physician's advice arid let him treat the real .catise of yo"ur trouble... • YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE Exeter 441 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE • Pick up your prescrip- tion if shopping near us, Or let Us deliver prompt- • ly without extra charge, A great many people en- trust us With the respons- ibility of filling their pre- scrpitiOns, May we com- pourld yOurS? Andrew Johnston Drugs Main St., Exeter PRESMIPTION CHEMISTS *Cniotatine. Marla tealtoworth (1/31-114A) Ceo.YrIlillt (SNYtt) ' tuba, Lucan Institute For District Annual The inenthers of the Luean wis, Granten; Home Econdmics W.I. were hostesses fur 122 ren.• and Health, Mrs. Brace Warner resentatwes from the 14 brancht es of the North Middlesex W,I, for their Altli .District Annual, last Monday in the Community Centre, RR 1 Denfielth Resolutions, Mrs. Carman Weodburn„. RR 3 Park- hill; historical research, Mrs. Frank fierdY, Lucan; jr. .activi- ties, Mrs. on McCOmb. BR Mrs., amide Culver,. R.R. 4 Lucan; • Komoka was, sleeted president Representative to Federation for 1957-40. The past president is of Agriculture, Mrs.. N. Reith, Mrs, Stan Mollard, LL 3. Park- A.R. 2 Ilderton; alternate, Mrs. hilland vice presidents are Chester Brown, A.R. 2 Merton; Mrs, .Jolin Davies, R.R. 1 Mize representative to Western. Fair Craig and Mrs. Neil Campbell, Beard, IVIrs, D. A. :Carmichael, R.R. 1 Denfield; secretary-teeas- A.R. 3 ilderton; representative urer, Mrs. 3. Q. Robb, 11',U. '2' to Children's Aid, Mrs, Clarence Ilderton; sss't, Mrs. Cordon 'Werham, Komoka; representa- Ainies, A.R. 2 Ilderton. tive totrustees and ratepayers., Federation repreSentatiVe is Mrs. Norman Hartwick, Thorn. - Mrs, Stan Mollard, R.R. 3 Park- dale. This Woo* In• Mimes Road Ey MRS. WUJAM RHODE 5.hOwer For .Bride-gitit On 'Tuesday .evening 00 friends, neighbors' and relatives gather- ed in the church bas.inent to limier Mildred .13.allantyne, bride- -elect of Saturday. Mildred was • escorted to a prettily decorated chair to the Strainsof. the :initial chorus. Mrs. Hiram Dixon *of ,Clande- boye Was in chargeof the pro- gram which .consisted Ltd read - Jogs by' Mrs, Robt. .Teffery and Mrs. Melvin. Gardiner and vocal solo by Mrs. William Cann. Mrs. Fleming .Simpson of Exe- ter'read the address and Misse.S Helen Ballantyne and Helen Anderson carried in a decorated basket laden with many useful hill; alternate, Mrs, Alex MC. After the president's address gifts. Several contests were en- Intosh, ClandeboYe; district •del- a tribute was paid to deceaseri1Med. members: Mrs. Harry Lianlcin, e * * 1 * .... Lucan, Mrs. Chester Martin, Kp. On Thursday evening neighbors zookkaa: Mrs. Hugh Ross, 13eech- On concession 4 and 5 held a "(41 and M". Blanchard, Ko- 's• Afilio'sw.eVr icattorthJeeliffeTyc ionf.hlOinr.eranol Miss Mildred Ballantyne. Twenty People were present. Mrs. Harold Jeffery favoured with a piano solo and Billy Jef- eget?, Mrs. Harmon Norton, It, R. 3 Ailsa Craig; alternate, Mrs. Jas. Stewart, R.R. 3 Denfieldl auditors, Mrs. Martin GrieVO, R.R. 1 Denfield .and Mrs. George Caverhill, Ilderton; Conveners of Standing 'Com- mittees; Agriculture and Can- adian Industries, Mrs. Kenneth Rose, R,R. Atka Craig; Cit- izenship and gducation. Mrs. Garnet Hodgins, A.R. 8 Park. hill; Community Activities and Public Relations, Mrs. Clara Le, Lucan Personals Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Cook and family of Kitchener spent the holiday weekend with Mrs. Cook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will •Haskett, Mrs. Wes Atkinson was a holi, daY guest with her son, Mr, Ge- rald Atkinson and family in Lon - On Monday she and Dr. And Mrs. Marvin Smout visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbs of Exeter. Some of those from a distance, who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. S. C. Chown, were: Mrs, C. 0. Laidlow, Birming- ham, Mich,; Miss Florence Mc- Millin and Mr. Fred McMillan of Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dawson, Toronto; Mr. and' Mrs. Clarence Chown, Sarnia; Mrs. Sant Joseph and two sons, Syd- ney and Paul; Mr. Don Cosens; Mr. C. E. Blough, /St. ThInag; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Buchner; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Skelton, Col. Duneas Ross, London, Mr. Louis Kilmer, Thamesford and Mrs, C. E. Zurbrigg, Exeter. Mrs.' Colin Nugent,' nee Pat Hodgins formerly of Lucan, was on the winning team of the "Home -makers' Holiday," radio program who won a trip to New York. Me. and Mrs. Ben Wilcox of Owen Sound spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Armitage and ':Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Morley. Mrs. Margaret 'Stewart of Lon - dim was a weekend pest with Mrs. S. R. Murray. • Wendy Weir, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weir of London, has keturned home at - ter spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McFalls. Mrs, Arnold Morley spent last Tuesday With her sister, Mil. Laverne Allison of Parkhill. Rev:V. P. Prest had charge of the Rev. Lyall Crawford's church. es at Parkhill and Greenway last Sunday. His family and Hugh Elliott .accompanied him. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Elliott spent the weekend in' Barrie ooking for a house as Mri', El- iott will be .on 'the Barrie Pub- ic School Staff next year. Mr. William Abbott of Exeter called on Lucan friends on Mon- day. Mrs, Clare Norton of London and her mother, Mrs. Alice Stan- ley of Preston, called on Lucan friends last Tuesday and in the afternoon, accompanied by WS. T. C. McFarlane and Mrs. C. W. Hawkshaw called on Parkhill and Hensall cousins. Among those who attended Open House last Sunday fins Mr. and Mrs. Mac McNaughton's 40th wedding anniversary were: Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Roulston, Mr, and Mrs. Mitchell Haskttt, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Haskell and Mr. Wes Revington. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Edwards of London were Sunday guests of Mrs.. Irene Coursey., Mrs. E. Hodgson of Clande- boye was a Friday griest with Miss Ida Porte and Mrs. Helen Watson. Mr. Harold Dagg of Hamilton, the . clown at the Hobby and Trade Fair „ made his headqUar- kers with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allison; 1 1 Rev. A. It Jared of St. JNri's Church, Arva, and Emmanuel •Church, London Township; was the guest speaker in Holy Trin- ity Church.last Sunday nierning. On Sunday', May 19 Bishop Luxton reopened St-, Thomas Chtireh, Granton, and dedicated new church doors, The 'chtireh now has a new ceiling, new car- pels, and kneelers, alto a centre aisle, Mr. John Wyatt Main St, has sold his house to Mr. Robert .11olland roti is Moving to Lon- don. During morning and afternoon sessions, community singling was led by Mrs. A. E. Men4es. Two of the highlights of the afternoon were skits put on by "17 sang a "cal 5010' the• Jr. 4-11 Club of North Lobo Mrs, Glenn Jeffery read the and the Sr. W.I. of Komoka, The address and Misses Pat Siltery former was an original skit on •and Lex Lostell presented Mil - "Whet Malces a Good Sleeking dred with a trilight lamp and Garment?" based on comfort, juice 'and water tumblers, Sev- washability, style and wearabit- eral contests were -enjoyed ity, The latter was an amusing 3-M Church Service mock trial. Seven branches competed in the layette, competition, sponsor, ed by the Saladi Tea Co., who donated three prizes and the district, two, The winners were, North Lobo $8, Komoka $6, Riverview $4, Ilderton $3 and Cloverdale $2. North. Lobo's invitation to be hostesses for the 1958 annual was accepted. Among tne many speakers was Mrs. George Wilson, director of Provincial Board, who expects to leave for Ceylon June 14, go- ing by the pacific and returning Rev. W. J. Moores gave the by Europe and Great. Britain, address. During, the luncheon on the ice Among some of those who at - surface, Lucan's president, Mrs, tended the service ancP,spent the Murray Hodgins extended a wel- day with relatives were Mr, and come to all. Mrs. Riram Dixon of Clande- On Sunday morning the 3-M Club were in charge of the church service4 Those assisting were: Mrs. William Rohde and Mrs. Almer Passmore, Mrs. Floyd Stewart told the children's story. Mrs. Edwin Miller, Mrs. Gordon Stone, Mrs, Glenn Jeffery and Mrs. Reg Hodgert, sang a number. Messrs. Arnold Cann and William Rohde Played violins accompanied by the piano. Mrs, Melvin Gardiner and Mrs. Robt. Jeffery were ushers, C .. nc eboye Couple The TimesAfivicete, May " 17 a • 'Mrs. Bat Downing and ,daugb- -Clrindrioye ;UMW .7). ..ark1 , A ter, Joan, ref Chatham, attelided Juno 7. MrS. Fred s .Annive:rsary ... anniversarY .of her uncle and the :sectional pres — aurit, Mr, :and Mrs. Mcblaugis. Rea Nell is ' ••rf.'t.," On Saturday evening Mr. :and .can, Miss Margaret Henry, Oak- ot.'ainhd4:4,14e/cttd. de'nwltil Ile'r PareaL5 Clargle'b°3re Vt L'' ....... Mrs. Mae,aleNaughton were "at ville, Miss JO Mee Wilson e Several members of home l• to• friends' and relatives Riverside, Mrs. Ray Hotigins t on the occasion of their' fortieth and Mrs. PaVid .1-leorY, .CIPIcle. Mrs. Walter Marshall and sen, d IF. c , .,., . . 9* , 3 ,iv. wedding anniversary. Over 100, b4Ye. CliffOrd, rif Pryanston visited 011 the ghtisreOnhoSesr:400:corOodn POdby, ars* took the opportunity to tall and Suoday with ,Mr. and Km Andy Grand extnd congratulations, • and Mrs. MeNaughton •• ' Carter. Little Heather Walkem of Lon- leolVirerl:rigislflpeadre-aotts,th.01,eiraltr14,!' North West section of Middlesex offering Ilier 3.004gri WM. fee The seetional. meeting of the' "MYr11.14Wagilfe'red Cunningbam it' :adintne,r tal grandiattgl:.ter,ri,lopokoend.:..fakrid:Aildre,w Henry where.-1)4.e5bYter4e1 Will be held: et -the' "le" v , aid MeNaughtori, Mrs.. Abner many ye.ars, by n„s resided for liencirie. Mrs. L.eila MeNaiigh- joy .01 mint Qeaig, . ton of London, Mrs. Hugh Wit - son, Riverside, Airs, Lant liar- Belli M.r. and Mrs. MeNaugh- I du... ,Grantan, ond miss read tort are valued members 'of 1 I.VS Our First Anniyersoryil. wibert oi Detroit :pourbd tea Clandeboye united Church. Mrs. s from a table decorated with ie -a-- McNaughton is a past president i. roses and white mums. . 01 Clandeboye Women's Lisa- Tea rosin assistants weie M J. M. Loft, Mrs. G. MeKeen, If- They have two sons and one derton, Mrs. J. R. Park, Lon- 'daughter,Harry of London, Al- den, Mrs Bill Downing, Chat. exander (Sandy) of McGillivray ham, Mrs Calvin Haskett, Lu- Township and Helen (Mrs. Wil- boye with Mr, and IVIrs. Glen Stewart; Mr, and Mrs. Fleming Simn- son of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Anderson; Mr. and Mrs, Jim Love and family of Grand Bend with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert• Barn Walken)of London and six 'grandchildren. The couple were presented with a ruby rose bowl from the church, an occasional chair and platform rocker by friends, On Sunday they celebrated with a family dinner. Local Items son of Grand Bend with Mi' and Church on Mr, and Mrs. Glen Love and At the Clandeboye United Sunday the service was conducted by the Rev. J. T. Clarke of the Centralia United Church. The Rev. Edgar Rouls- ttipanlia. took the services at Cen- At St. James Church on gin- _ day the Rev. A. H. Jared, of St. Johns' Church, Arva, spoke on the centennial of the Diocese of Huron. Due to the exchange in the Deanery of West Middlesex, the Rev. J. P. Prost took morn- ing services in St. James Church, Parkhill, and afternoon services in Grace Church, Greenway, Last Wednesday several of the! cemeteryboard of St. James Church visited the chapel in St. I Marys cemetery, Mrs. Horton McDougall, Personal Items • Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Cann and Judith were guests on 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cann of Exeter. Mr. and. Mrs. George Luther of Sarnia visited on Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Jef- fery. Mr. and Mrs. William Thom- son and Mrs. Henry Rohde of Exeter were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Rohde. Mr, and Mrs, Victor Jeffery, Barry and Billy were guests on. Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Frank Hutchinson of Munro, Miss Ida Hall of Loncionopent ilio weekend with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Elford and Mr. El- ford and family. Mrs. Baynes of Wellburn spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Elford and family. There will be Sunday School choir practice on Thursday in, eve- ning the church. 1 Sgt. and Mrs. Max Blaye, • Cheryl and Susan, of Moisie, ar- rived here on Monday, also Mrs, Al, Boggs of Montreal to visit with Mr. and Mrs. If. Difurless. Sgt, Blaye is posted to the RC- AF station at North Bay and, leaves on Sunday to take up his duties there. .ank Y06 For Buying Dari - Maid Ice Cream Francis Kipfer & Charles Hay ZURICH, ONTARIO * E 1 1 •1 llllllll ,,, 0 , 00,0 lllllll llllllll 010 lll ilf0 0000 1 iiiiiiiiiii 01,001e0em iiiiiiiiiiii 01000! iiii iiiii rgriirt 1. Ittorrir: live 40 ° goo,/ dfriVe ' •••••• * fairlane 300 Town Victoria /IS No/A America's fastest seffell Right from the start, Ford has set the 1957 sales pace. Since the new cars were first introduced Ford has consistently outsold every other car in North America. Sales figures quoted ip leading automotive newspapers and jciurnals give conclusive evidence of Ford's leadership. No wonder the new kind of Ford is setting new records. Ford leads in styling -:- the kind of styling that's designed to Wt., because its long, low, "sculptured look" expresses elegance and good take. Even standing still, the new kind of Ford looks as though it's going places in a hurry. And while we're talking about GO, we'd like to remind you that Ford set 458 speed and endurance records at Bonneville Flats—Iclassic demonstration, unequalled in automotive history. Indeed, Ford leads in'the kind of performance (SIX or V-8) that takes nothin' from nobody and the kind of ride (Even -Keel Ride) that makes every road feel airstrip smooth! '9You owe it to yourself to take ten exciting minutes to experience the sheer fun of 'driving the car that's new all the way through the car that's the undisputed leader in style—in performance—in mOtorists' preference ... the things Cana.diaa motorists want most the winner ... new kind of Ford. Own° /4?), dfrive a pAnep.,. ORD . Mrs, S. R. .Willien. Of Parkhill, 1 adetaoethia:ht.etivtrirt:sb$.0 . was a )9) just three. months after the They were married titty-five bride's' pareitta, the late Mr. and . all: their married lift in Buffet& Besidie her daughter, Mts. Shetier is survived by two sisters, Mrs, Edmund MaelTherstm, of netiVe Of DashvirOod, They spent yenta ago at the home of the 'Dies In Buffalo • her daughter, Mrs. William Miller, Buffalo, on stoday, May let', ,WidoW ni the late Frederick. W. Shetler, died at the hone 01 Mrs. F. Shetler. . . whs. Nellie MacPherson Shet- AR,Ry NDER. s- Exeter, Ont told, and one brother,. ,Ttobert . 1...' "R . ... 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