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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-09-19, Page 1414 Tim Tit,ta<e •Adeo lit., ptomlsor Ilk 1937 TheTimas-Asivocate Building ' Page Report On Thames Road By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE rowel. Items Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Alexander and Mr. and; Mrs. William Lam- port returned home recently after having Spent a month on a Motor trip throught the West. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Jeffery •spent a, few days last week in Detroit and also visited with Mr. and. Mrs. Oren Grace in Dearborn, Michigan. Mr, and Mrs: Glenn Jeffery spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Roger Urquhart of evening, in the church base• went. iktan. K r Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner The Rally Day service will be and Marilyn visited on Sunday a combined service on Sunday With Air. and Mrs, Lawrence morning at 11:15 a.ni, Mills and Mr, and Mrs, Russell Mr, and Mrs. Morrison Cas- Mills of Woodham, t well of Brantford visited on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris day with Mr. and Mrs, Alvin and Ernie visited aver the week- Passmore. end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harris at Sarnia. Mrs. Percy Passmore of Exe- ter spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Almer Passmore. Mr. and Airs. Ernest Pym vis- ited with Idr. and Mrs. Tony Dashwood, Pastor Attends Sessions, Rei'. 'I enueth ZQr'n, of trod +Luti}eren t'1tlrrcht Dashwood, WAS one of the leaders a the twe Iniliion•merber Lutheran CI arch, Missouri Synod,. who participat- ed. in setting :a it. niiliion daliar budget for the church's •Christiati world outreach. during the gent - nig year. Rev. Zorn. was. a participant in the combined visitors and fiscal conference which closed' • its. week*long sesSions at Con- cordia Theologlea1 Seminary. at St. Louis, Mo. The joint meeting drew 700 men front the 32 North American districts of the church body. Following: ,consideration of the Christian Church's ministry to ,the world and to itself and its own members, the men complete Shulman and 'also attended the ed their study of the work of Pmbro Fair en Monday. Rev. H, Wilson officiated at a wedding in the Toberraory United Church on Saturday afternoon when vows were exchanged by Ronald Williams and Patricia Ransbury, The wedding was of synodical level is over and particular interest because Mr. above money given by synod Wilson has officiated at sig wed- Christians for work on the con - dings in e di the Ransbury family, gregational and district .level, Club' will be held on Tuesday $11•55 per m comma the Missouri Synod's depart- ments and agencies byI deciding on a. .budget which rePreSents a 13 per cent rise over last year's budget of $14,200,000, The amount allocated for expenditures on the The first meeting of the .3 M and represents an average 'of eant mean - Mr. and Mrs. AIvin Passmore and Beverley Ann spent Wed- cation, youth work, and educa- nesday evening with Mr. and tion of teachers for the synod's Mrs.. Oscar Tuckey of Exeter extensive system of parish when the Moir familygathered schools and ministers for the to meet some cousins from the church's five thousand congr.ega- West. tions drew an allocation which, combined, amounts to $6,860,000. The remainder is designated for administration and standing and special committees, social welfare, and pensions. ber. Largest allocations were made for education and missions, with $6,241,000.00 going for the synod's mission .outreach in the United States and Canada, in numerous foreign countries, work with the deaf and blind, and other mis- sion, endeavors. Education of the Christian in the parish, stewardship and missionary edu- • ,,11,111/Ulnun111M11Oug III JI llnlnnnnmum»,/1 1,1111n,1/ttttt111,111111111111111111 tutlg,g1Utl111111111,111111b PAINTING & PAPERHANGING CARPENTER WORK -- KITCHEN, CUPBOARDS Thomas H. Walker • Phone 553 Exeter 11111111111111/11111/1111/11,1,11/1/1111111111/111111111/1111111111111/1111111111111111(111111111111/11111111111111111111111111/t1111r 110 truslitami tmuuuao11m 1nuu171unu1ntnu111111nnnwuuw1nnlnlunnnn/it/nn1nn11111,1ntnt1Ululuptllnt 14 • • ALF ANDRUS 603 ANDREW ST., EXETER PHONE .719 Heating, Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work --- Oil Burners -- ,1111111111111111111/nuns...111,11111111111111tmm..,11101,111/11111,1111111111111,1,111111IIr011,1r//glp,m,11111,1 Aotl/mmltt11tm1011.tlltI1...mllm,11111111111!111,1b,,,tttt/tt111111111111111artttttltttt m1111t111,ttttltItttt111b r:. Storm Sash Comments About Woodham By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE Mr. and Mrs. Will Free, Bel- mont, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sn1a11, St. Thomas, were Sunday visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Tinning of Munro visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller motored to Detroit and Flint for the weekend. They visited with Mr, and Mrs, Glen Lambert at Flint on Sunday. Sunday visitors were: Mr. 'and Mrs. Arthur Hopkins, Science Hill, with Miss Ada. Hop- kins and Herb. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott, of Farquhar, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fanson, Exeter, 14 Ir. and Mrs. Bert Rundle, Woodham, with Mr. and Mrs. William Rundle. Mr.nd Mrs. Clarence Ford, of Kitchener; with Mr. and Mrs: 1 William Dickey. Order Now For Quick Delivery, Mr• and Mrs. Frank. Levy, Rachel, Hilda and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith. • Mr. and Mrs. William Thomp- soi with Mr. and Mrs: Clarence Thompson.. Phone 102-W Hensail = Mrs. W. L. Switzer is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Les Zinn arid . ; Mr. Zinn, at Sudbury : for three X1 teue111101matetem1Y1 ee,,0,n„010,n11111111n0'11,11n1nut11tt11tn11111,110,1,,,1u01n111111101ttttt/1/1111tf weeks. She will then visit her A. Spencer & Son .-1L1137. SSATI SFACTIOW ' ' coME rpJiv SURE PREVAILS frit.dtoJti‘ WHAEVER WE MAkE BUILDING ��` SALES ' A `‘‘\1/4 .40 • 44.1 6% i.t1t:A4 TRAARMARK0. enc• FkEV KBL[i1CII4 '1 �,11t11111h1l111111,11011/I//Wr111 r/mr1001 tilts/ HMI; 1r11,{,1lnbtn,Ormils 11m m/11St /111 Mu 1,l, lunxit/fin/114, 'Eut Fuel Bills INSULATE . , , KEEP HEAT COSTS DOWN, COMPORT UPI e. Keep heat n during'winter, out in ,Suliii�'ter, with insulation u Save . to olie1thir'd on fusel. Whether you ve p •do.it.yourself or hire a competentetent tradesman man£a rthe ' -1 ahead 'of the al1ile J you buy the Job, .you it from .a We g material from us, We have a complete selectio . •af ; ' proveil insulation oducts. • PHONE 90 rtrl'itlilirlifittltettrtlil song Raymond and Mrs. Switzer, at Port Arthur. Mrs, H. Chatters is holidaying with Mr. Mid Mrs, Coleman at Prospect Hill. Mrs. Alvada Hopkins, Mitchell, was a weekend visitor With Miss Ma Hopkins and Herb. - Mr. Robert Robinson- is a pa- tient in St. Marys Memorial Hospital. . - Mr. and Mrs. George. Wheeler had as their guests • on Tuesday, Wednesday •and Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Richardson of Phoenix, Arizona,. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wilson and Diane, of Conn., ,Rev, and Mrs,, John Wheeler of Allansford. W.M.S. & W.A. Meeting Twenty members attended the W.M.S. and W.A. meetings held in the church basement Thurs- day. The president, Mrs. Ira McCurdy, presided for the wor- ship.service and Mrs. A. Dewar din for the program.. A P ES' GN .8-408 to Here is a compact plan with no waste• space and a very 'small' hail which, in spite of its size, permits perfect circulation he- tween roots, The floor plan shows a large living room, separated from . the combination kitchen •.dinette by means of a ;folding door; also two bedrooms, a bath and an attached garage. 0 l .o s e t s are reg ng o Christian Stewardship was given by Mrs. Dewar and Mrs. A, Rundle had charge of the study book chapter on Thailand, Land of the Free. Mrs.; B. Wilson ,gave, a read- ing on Rev. Goths visit to the East, followed. by a reading by Mrs. W. Levy. The new study book on Japan was introduced by Mrs Slade. • Mrs. Ray Mills, who has been an active Member, was'present- ed with a table. lamp 'prier ,to het leaving for Exeter`. A short W.A. meeting has held with the president, Mrs. Canna, "in the chair. Leaving For Asia , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills and Donald Morphy Motored to To- ronto un Sunday to meet their son, lir. Grant .Mills, of, Calgary, who arrived on the 5 o'clock train from that city enroute to' Montreal Where he left by plane for Azores, Gibraltar and Naples. Dr, G r a et 's destination is Egypt or the Middle tag. Mrs, Mills, the, former Rhoda Kirkby, and their four children, are staying in Calgary. Mr. and Mrs, Glen Lambert of Flint- Mich, children r And two CI visited with her mother, Mrs. t, Jacques, on Friday. Mt. and • Mrs. Lambert add family, se' comanried, by Mrs. Jacques, left on Friday afteriaoan• for Niagara Mrs. T. "Baker Usborne Native Arts. Thornton Baker, 85., ,died in Exeter Vn 1"riclay,, September She was the farmer Violet Hind of Usborne, and following her inairria.ge to'Thereto Baker, .oF Stephen Township, they farmed in Stephen until movie to Exe- ter 35 Years ago. Mr, Baker pre- -deceased her 15 years ago, She was a member of Jaynes. St. :United Church,* A private funeral service was conducted by the Bev. Snell,. on Monday, from the Din- o ney funeral home, with interment in Exeter Celri•etery, plentiful andinclude storage closet, wardrobes, linen •cabinet and coat closets in the living room and rear entry. Exterior finish is a combing-' tion of stone and wide siding with a hip roof, wides"eave over- hang, stone planter, picture win- dow and covered front and rear entrances, Floor area is 1035 square feet, with 19,665 cubic feet, including the full basement, but not including the garage. Order Plans Here l - } Small House Planning Bureau of Canada . P.O. Box 942, SAINT JOHN, New Brunswick Please send.' me more information, Without obligation, about the plan features and the type of construction used in the house as pictured in The Timis -Advocate, NAME ADDRESS .... CITY...,....4.•»•.... .» PROV. ........, ew'Hospitality Room' Popular Home Feature Didyou ever arrive at a party adequate towel rails, comprise covered with melting snow, all the essentials, water , on, your oh, -so -carefully - set hair and dripping from the end of your nose and generally feeling as "frowsty" as Cinder- ella's step -sisters? With a cli- mate such as we enjoy in Can- ada, it is liable to happen to you at anytime, -- and it can hap- pen to your guests on your •par- ty night, too. That is why, according to the Canadian institute of Plunibing and Heating, "hospitality"' rooms which many people are installing on the ground floor of their homes are gaining sb,lnuch in popular- ity, These little rooms, which combine the facilities 'of cloak- room, powder room and lavatory, make guests welcome in a very practical way, • by giving -them IASHWOOD 1 bllrlttittititlrill'!Y nitinntilt't'm'rltittii lletlfinatkittnititattinitit1rt'ilttritti,iimltrmK, lacteal • If space is more ample, the ideal fitting is, of course, one of the counter -top wash -basins, which is really a wash -basin -built into a vanity. 'Together with a small stool, a wall mirror and adequate side lighting, it is the answer to a party guest's pray- er. Sometimes it is possible to find two adjacent cupboards, and then, of course; the ideal of a cloak -room and powder room combined can be achieved. But in any case, be sure that the es- sentials are there facilitiesfor washing, a toilet, space on coup, ter 'top or cabinet for eon -tidies, and ample light both overhead and for make -'up purposes. • While the cost of installation, of Report .On Blanshard ay MRS, GLAPWYN HOPPER Personal Items Air, and Mrs, Jack' Thomson and family spent Sunday after- noon with Mrs. Jas, Maloney, who is a patient in Clinton Hos- pital. Mrs, Clarence 'Thomson and family spent Sunday evening with Air. and Mrs. Jack Thom- son. John Langford of Centralia spent Saturday. with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattison. Mrs. D Delmar JohnstonJoh1,ston of Kirk - ton, Mrs. W. Switzer of Wood- ham spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Fred Pattison. •117r. and, Mrs. Murray Thorn son spent Wednesday and Thers- day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. lfarvey Robert- son,. Joan and Elaine of Sutton spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Claire Sissan. Mr, and Mrs. Archie Cameron of. Watford, Mrs. Herb Sissan of Watford, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson of Kerwood were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Claire Sissan and Marie, Robert Mossey, spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Mossey. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin of St. Marys spent Monday eve .ning ,with. Mr, ,and Mrs, Cecil. Mossey. Mrs,Jas. Mossey spent a ;;ew days with Mr,' and Mrs. 'Wes Mossey, There is now one passenger automobile registered in Canada for every five members, of lthe total population. privacy in which to '`titivate" a powder room varies according They can make their entrance to to the type of fittings used and the, party feeling,, and looking, the amount of work necessary to their best. hook up fittings with the existing Apart from the convenience to. guests, of course, the. powder - cloakroom is 'an everyday boon• to the family as well;. A room of this kind which she can use at any time 'of the day 'saves the housewife from a good deal of stair climbing. It's also a very will probably save a lot of money useful place for the young fry to wash up in _when they come in in advance., plumbing system, the entire job can usually be completed foe. a much lower figure than most people think. I•n this respect, it is wise -to plan the powder room with an experienced plumbing and heating contractor at .your elbow, so to speak. His advice from.play, and saves the trail of dirt upstairs to, the bathroom which is • the bane of every mother's existence. Spac`e for the powder room can. be provided in many ways, Per- haps the house has a large clothes closet in the hall, Or the emptysj ace under the stair- way, which is ,usually wasted as an odd storage shipboard, can be put to better use as a powder• room Again, some older houses are equipped with butler's pan- tries, which the modern kitchen has trade obsolete, and these are ideal for conversion to half-bath- roonis, particularly as they are The,.Story in . El irri�r .Ite'' * By MRS. FtOSS SKINNER GINGERICH'S,C?t HEATING'ENGINEER HEATING GYGTEM CAN DEPEND *ON 1 -HOW A 'PIPE 15 PLACED„ MY` FRIEND GET THEH.EAr' rtIrJA4vp `• C LOCAL TRADEMARK), 44. HEATING -LIGHTING -PLUMBING OIL BURNING -AIR CONDITIONING EQWPMENTs,SUPPIIES 41.004 ELECTRICAL REPAIRING 34 ZURIC MOTOR REWINDING 4-H Club At Fair A large crowd attended Lon- don Fair the past week, The 4-11 Club girls and leaders at- tended the homemakers eilhibit and judging day on Monday and the Elimville club was well rep- resented. Misses Doris and Dorf een ,Brock of the Elimville Sew usually conveniently located for Easy Club'•presented their dem- onstration em- attern hooking up with the water sys- l fox t cutting o outs ma er alp vhich, received honourable mention. Personal Items, M1;. and Mrs. Wesley Heywood, Mr. and Mrs: Hubert Heywood and lierbie visited on Sunday with Mrs. David Blackwell of Petrone. Mr. and Mrs, • Melville Skin- ner and Mt. and Mrs,. Deliver Skinner Were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs: Melville Gunning of Whalen. Mrs. L. Hodgert and' Mrs: Harold Rice of Seaforth visited on Monday with '112r. and Airs. Bruce Coolies Sunday 'visitors with Mrs, Thos. Bell were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis McAllister and family of Sudbury, Mrs. Harry Webber of Woodham and Mr. and Mrs. Wm Brintnell, M Chiselhurst.• Mr. and Mrs, Ashley Smith, :Mr. and Mrs, John Willis, Mr. and Mrs: Chester Dunn of l;xe. tem in the kitchen. As to Size, while,, of course, the larger the room is the more conveniences can be included in it, a powder room of this kind canbe built into a surprisingly small ' space.: For instance, if provision for hanging coats and hats is made elsewhere, a wash- basin and ,toilet can be put into a space no bigger than five feet by 30 inches. These two..fittings, Plus a. cabinet for cosmetic and Message From Greenway, Personal items • Mrs. Win. Itlrkwood of Lon, don spent a few clays with her Astor, Mrs, Laura McLinchey. 14ir. and Mrs. D, Newport and ter visited On Sunday With Mr. family of. Wardsville visited on and /sit John 'itid ey, Sunday with Mr. and M. Cecil Mr'• find 4frs. Orville Webber, Siilithers and family. Mr. and Mrs,. teeland Webber, PMr. and Mrs. Wes Mellln of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Webber, Mr. Brown Visite and Mrs, Dean Bt and Mrs. Wm, Webber vi.lrted art. visite on Saturday with their Sunday with Mi ..and Mrs. Lloyd cousin, Mrs.. pied Gliders et WCbber celebrating Mr. and Mrs, London Who is at the home' of Wm. Webber s 42nd Wedding ani bet daughter, Mrs. Elmer me,iiivcrsa.ry. 1~ ills, • in &tett'', Mr. and 14lrs. Joe 'Hodge gild Elimville W.M.S. And W.A. family of Detroit spent the week, The September meeting of the end with their Aunt, Mrs, Albert Zlinivilie 'WAS, and W.A. was Pollock, held oh Monday evening at the Rev. 'W C. Parrott, of i4hedford church. Mr's. Howard Johns and and Sylvan United Church was Mrs. t7ohn. Batten had Charge of. speaker in the united Church: on the program, Mrs. John Ridley Stirtday morning , when Bev, A and Mrs. Chester bunt, favored E. Witty was, taking anniversary With itlt a Bland duct. ML Airs. . Johns aerviee at Sylvan. ' led id prayer, Mr. and Mrs. lCenxteth Smith. Mrs. :Hugh Wilson introduced don spent the weekend, with Miss the tiew study boatt "Crosses. :Evelyn Curia 'arid Mr. Manuel and Cr'isia lit japan.' Croup B trr't1, /tad 1I liaise; and miscellaneous'. Ore tend ,Miss "Viola Curti; OL Lon. Halt#+ Fails and their nn' to} their home at Flint where Mr's. lfaooncswill visit for two weeks with, her daughter. At, the Sunday subtitling ser*. vice .iti Woodhent '`Hnited Church, Vernon Kdvtard i.hempon was baptised by the pastor, Ileo, X, Stade Ile is the .son of Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Thompson. Ottawa; Was originalif nenied! 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