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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-09-26, Page 13•t r r•yar i h sych At Crediton .irks nnk a .ary ItC rAdllton United Church ' held plishlents and a demonstration intiversary services on. Sunday, an salad making w.asgiven bY. arking the 3501 year of the Ruth Roeszler and Ivlargaret resent •church, erected in 392?. Lawson, peslker was.• a'former })•Astor, .Roll call was •answered by pre• ev, Lawrence T'ur'ner of Lant-,tsentin;g,a picture of .a farm honte eth. Taking ins his subject in for theTWe.edsinuir history, e morning "The Piigrim .s Mrs. 'Russell Finkbeiner gave ng" .and rn the evening. "A the hospital report -and the tag ays.lie Scene" he delivered two. 40Y that was planned, in.aid .pf• ne messages,' ' South Ifuron lospital, was .a Guest Waist was Mr, Terry cbieved last Saturday. A dpna- ode, who contributed a solo at tion was 'voted to the C,N.I,i3,. ach service. Special 'music was Representatives of nine. W. I. }Wished by the choir Under the branches will meet in Crediton adership of Mrs, Lorne Presz- October 4 to hear reports on the t..tor, with Mrs. G. :Stevenson A.C.W.W. Conference in Ceylon yesiding. at the organ. wi}ieh Via be given by Mrs. G. Visitors were present .from Maynard of Unionville, a form - r , Neter, Shipka and, Brinsley, er resident of Crediton, .and Mrs. •Ind many from Crediton Evan- G. Wilson of St. Marys. helical Church.were present with . Mrs. Jas. Mawhinney presid- ,,heiir pastor Rev, Glen Strome, ed for Uie program when a .paper; who assisted in the service, on agriculture, was given lay Mrs. 'Nelson Schenk a story of ai Girl e n S 1.. nt rt Vit. E Crediton Women's Institute,, the : Morlock family ,given by who sponsored 'a 441 :Girls Gar- Mrs. Gordon Morloc , piano sola ten Club, entertained the girls by Mrs,, R, Geiser and vocal nd their mothers at their meet-. solo. by Mrs, 3 Bishop. Ing Tuesday evening. hostesses were Mrs, Gt, Mar - President Mrs. W, Ma'c'k con- lock, Mrs, J, Mawhinney, Mrs, gratulated the girls (The Classy L. Lamport, Mrs, E; Lampert, Lassies) pn their successful proj. Mrs, li, Hodgins and Mrs. N. ect andomplimented the lead- Schenk, Ors, Mrs. Edward Lamport .and Mrs, Lloyd Lamport, Mrs. E. Lamport reported on the :Girls Club gardens alid noted that an exhibit was awarded a prize. at Western '+air, . Paula Boitlainne, a member of the club, spoke on club, aceona In 1039 the federal government collected •tax, revenues of $45 er capita, at the 1944 war -time eak $234 per capita, in the cur- rent year More than $330 per Senior Citizens Social , Evening Tues., October l Personal. Items Mrs. George Leslie and son David of Toronto and Mr, and Mrs, Lorry Cann and daughter Patricia of Alliston spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- frid Mack, Mr. and Mrs. E. Insley and son, Murray, spent several days last week with the former's brother near Sudbury and visit- ed the past weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Oren Grace at Dear- born, Mich, Miss Doris Schwartz spent the weekend with friends in Detroit. Mr. and ,Mrs. Martin M.orlock spent the weekend with Mr. A. Morlock and Mr. and Mrs. If. Young. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Hey spent a few days recently in London. Mrs, M, Foistvisited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faist in St. Thomas and return- ed home on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Zwicker have returned after spending the, summer months at Grand Bend. Mr. John Kuzmick has return- ed from ,Delhi. Mr, and Mrs, F: Iiaberer an� Miss Alma Datars of Zurich vis- ited on, Sunday with Mr, and 8:00 p.m, Mrs, Lloyd: Gaiser. ' Mr. and Mrs, Harry Dale of Brampton and Mr. and Mrs. James Schroeder, London, visit- ed during the weekend with Mr. Ladies please bring and Mrs, F. Clark. Mrs, Clark sandwiches, or cookies. is still. seriosly ill. ,11011 e1 R01111 t o l l e11n fl 0 f 0 f l l r rn 11111 e t l l 010 o t p 1 n 1/ l l t l l t l l l l t l l l 1111111111111 Wm; 1 g n o 1 t I p p U l p 11 M(11111,1'40 EXETER LEGION HALL Ladies Auxiliary To South Huron Hospital Will Hold. Its Annual Saturday, September 28 Please give generously when the tagger calls on YOU. '41111111 mi tltlttlllnt11t111t1et11f1111tUnp,11111uI lI II IIUIIUI 11lIIIIIIII,1rd41t111111U1r441lltllflltl/IrH1411141» ummommiloammommoommiimomminimmoommilom Kirkton FALL FAl TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY October 1 and 2 Featuring .Ann May And Her Trained Horse PUMPKIN CONTEST for P.S.'Children Prizes $40 COLO4IFFUL•PARADE OF SCHOOL CHILDREN LED BY BANNOCKBURN KiLTIE LAND AND PALOMINO HORSES Ferris Wheel and Other Rides 444 CLUBS OF DAIRY AND BEEF CALVES 2500, In Prizes Actmbl fort '50¢ F. Children Frio Cars 25¢ ance ,In Aberdeen Hall WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOE(R 2 Good OrehMintra ..,. Every Ali. Wolconit Admission 15. y W'6llingfon "Stock Crows roeldlint Sl croiseI.Trehsuret` PREPARE Q tTBCAMPAIGN—Centralia United Cbt 1chr S o le -LR C �� ro u t' helped la prepare packets of Christmas Seals for distribution to, area residents this h the campaign does. 't start until November, there's plenty of work to year, Although e ,, � be clone preparing for it., Left to right above are Beverly Smyth,...Shar'on Shoidiee, Owen Lightfoot, tfoot Mrs. Janet Hicks, a leader=; arta. Ussery, Catherine Hodgins,. Carol Gee L, cep MeFails, Allison Clarke,S`htrle Railings, Mrs. Olive Bssery, leader',. McCurdy, Joyce _ 113 l?a. , � sy d Blanche' Rollins,. Mrs. J.• B. Russell, Huron TB executive secretary,. and Mrs. J. andg T. Clarke, CG1T leader, are standing at the rear., --rtT-A Theta Present Chair On Anniversary. Mr. .cad Mals. Rene Shaptoa l entertained •ab0u-t 40. relatives_ ,on Saturday evening lit their looms in honor of Mrs, Shaptorr's pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. •Cbaries A.l- iisolt of town who were .cele- • bra:ting their twenty-fifth. wed. ding 5X1niversary Euchre, was- played and during the evening Mr. and .Mrs: Alli^ so were •presented With .an 4)e- casionai chair. { GIVES AWAY, THEN TAKE, AWAY --This fast -talking auctioneer drew a bigcrowd, when he opened his afternoon -long spiel by' giving away hundreds of pens, combs, gum and other trinkets. Later, however, he started taking money in and one fair of- ficial estimated he took away over $4,000' selling merchandise of questionable quality. Relaekahs Donate � Lodge a ctiyi- .per on Wednes- dayGrand the chair Le ten received to meeting Myrtle Tuesday, Qc- toberirthday 137 of To CNIB Drive Pride of Huron Rebekah No. 338 opened their fall ties with a pot leek sup Wednesday, September 4. At the meeting last evening with Noble Miss Ruth Skinner in it was decided to dons dollars to the C.N,L.B. Invitations were attend the "tea and"bazaar fol- lowed, by the regular and social evening of the' Lodge, Tillsonburg Tuesd 1. and also the b dinner in honor of the 44th birth- day of Balmoral. Lodge Paris, November 8.. Brucefield Church --. Continued Fio+l Page 7 A reception for 60 guests was held in the church parlors, the dinner was served by the Tucker - smith group of the Women's As - he el rn t As- sociation. v ae,at On. For receiving guests the bride's mother chose a gown white cor- ded blackd of an ded silk with sequin trim and pink accessories.. he groom's mother assisted wearing a black and white figured dress, black duster coat, withwhite and black accessories. Both wore rose bud corsages.' Serving at the dinner were the Misses Ar- lene Hoggarth, Sandra Doig, Grace Doig" Margaret McCly morlL - For travelling to the United States and Northern Ontario, the bride wore a black worsted suit with accessories in white and black and a corsage of pink de- light roses. ' Mr, and Mrs. Talbot will re- side in Bayfield. Guests were present from, Woodstock, Lon, don, Exeter, Simcoe, Brampton`, Goderich. , .. Alert today -alive tonierroW,-- DRIVE ,'SAFELY Lyric Theatre, Phone 421 Previews Its Coming Attraction% THURS., FRI. & SAT. SeptonHb4r 26, 2 Rid 2$ X'PAR.DNERS'l * been Martin incl Jerry LIMO NEWS COMEDY Ii4OM 'TUES, bt WED, September la, October 1 rind 2 "PULL OF LIFE" * Judy Holiday, * Richard Conti 1 406146 SHORTS COMING :.1 HOLLYWOOD OR OUST" * Duan Martin OM .lorry Lewis Zurich Lady Legion Auxiliary Retains Title initiates Member Chani►r,C+ook Continued From r 1;'age '1 Mrs. lufusti1%ex .le, $. JJ, #arey, !arts k'nHQQ* d l'r4„ i454 41rapes, W, S. 1). Storey' straw. berries, Storey, Mrs. gestic, rasp- berries, Mrs, .Iasi"tore, A1iS ,lottett; years, Airs. 1'.a s rf rat o r.e ; t"e telrt,s, airs. 4. Armstrong, Mrs, i'tgatn(„ •.e, :cherries, Airs. Morons,. Mrs. Pasmore: plums, Airs. Pass- rnoa e, 111rs. Arnlskronir; tolna.toea, to .hi r is w n s s M 1u r•s Corn, Mrs, Puss, Airs. Passmore: peas,' Alts, 1'assu,o,•e, Mrs.Fuss: string beans. WO. William Sil- l1ry, Mas. 'Puss; tomato. juice, Mrs. ;ones, Trus. 1'`uns:. tipple Jetiy., alrs,i,'Ilss, Mrs. :Suiten; red our. r•atit jelly. 'Mrs. Funs; s.ny .eon,. serve, Airs, Armstrong, Mrs. SVhit- intr, fireen tomato i,ickfe, ]kit's. Vitas, Mrs, Armstrong; Inuatard pickle, Mrs. f'4 $amore, Margaret took, Centralia;1 1 c k 1 n 4 cucumbers, Ars, Passmore, Margaret COok; pleiIPr1 bents, nice. Arrnatrong, A1rs, ,Zones; chili sauce, Mrs. Cud - :Imre, Mrs. Armstrong; pepper relish,. Mrs, Puss; canned chicken, Airs, Fuss, canned beef, Mre. A new member, Mrs. Roy. Mrs. H. A. •Fuss, Zurich, re- Baynharn, was initiated at the tained her title as top winner in first fall meeting of the Ladies the ladies' work department at Auxiliary to the Legion on Mon - Exeter Fair but she received day night which exhibitor, Mrs Mely Staffer, of with a pot luck supper. tough competition from a new was preceded Seaforth A cake donated by Mrs. Doug- Mrs. Fuss received 11 firsts las Triebner was won by Mrs. ani eight seconds for her sill- Gerald Campbell and the mys' cies while Mrs. Staffer copped , tery prize was won by Mrs. 11 firsts and seven seconds. Ralph Willis. Not far from the' leaders in Mrs. Luella Hall, Zone Com third place was "Mrs, Delmer mander of Blyth will attend the Skinner, R.R. r Centrdlia, who next meeting on which the Aux - captured nine firsts and eight .iliary celebrates a birthday. seeonds. •Members of -Bethel Reformed Ladies' Aid were awardel five SOrorhty Starts firsts- and two seconds. Mrs. Lu- ther Reynolds, Exeter, won three firsts and three seconds. Winners 'of two firsts included Mrs, Alvin Moir, H.R. 1 Hensall; Mrs. Hugh Love; R.R. 3 Exe- ter, and Ors. H. Simpson, Exe- ter. T.adtes %� ear "Flotrsreoat, Mrs. bAhner Sirfr tiller, 1 Centralia, Mrs. Luther Reynolds ..xetea niglrt- gown, ltIrw 141 Simpson Exeter, Mrs.. Skinner; house dress Mrs. Mely Staffer, Seatnrth Mrs. M. A. Fuss, 'Zurich; cobbler's apron, Mrs. Simpson Mrs, Skinner: fancy apron, Mrs, Skinner, Mrs. Staffer; lady's camisole, 111 re. Fuss; •balt- alip, Mrs, Funs, Mrs. SlrrVon, Men's Wear—Fancy socks, Mrs. Fuss, 1i'eien ilrestcott Exeter; ,W,rk socks, Mrs. Truss; pyjamas, Mrs, Staffer, .lvirs. Harvey Hyde, Hertsall; sport short, Mfe. ' Skin- ner; work shorts, Mrs. Staffer, Mrs, x'uss. Irwin's Mary Maxim Special— Mrs. :Bob Pryde., 1 Hense.l1; Yrs. Beg Knight,Exeter; Miss KaY Whiting, Mrs. Starter; play dress, Mrs, :Sts,ffer, .Mrs. Fred. Smith, ITay; dress, Mrs Alvin Moir, :Rix - titer; sun snit, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. .lnfret; baby set Bethel :Reform- ed Ladles Aid Xvira. Miss, Fall Program. . 1 tress, Collection of three jars of fruit --11irs, Alvin Moir, Exeter; Sandra Sharrow, Grand fiend; Peggy Mc- Laughlin, Exeter; Lenore 1,'rott, t estul. Bend. .borne. (tanned products special-- Cavell pecial— C,kven Circle. *I'onry, Insole 5Yrn11, ('shdi Maple syrup, ]•f, A, puss' maple cream, ]vies. .Tones, Mrs. McKen- zie; chocolate fudge, Mrs. Mor- ena. Mrs. trove; divinity fudp'e, Mrs, Melgenzte, ,Storey, Strobl And :4;1is,lk ('tired haat, Stirs. Fuss; cured meats, 119,x. I'.rrss; salad plate. Als, Thigh Love; meat pies, Storey; dessert apple dishes, Mrs. Love, Ml's. Morena.; salad areas inh, Mrs, 11acKenzie, Firs. Moir; cottage cheese, Mrs. William Sit - t" 'cry; mince meat Mrs, Passmore, lora. Whiting; roasted rooster, Mrs. Hyde, Storey; lunch tier, mr.n Za.yde, airs. Titles. Eggs 'White, rbcs, 'milting, Mrs. Wm Sillery; brown, Mrs. Storey, Mrs ifyde, Airs. Whiting; Mixed,. Mrs W,11 1(10g, N.hs. Sillerr, Mrs, Hyde Beta Sigma Phi Sorority cont' menced the fall term with a meeting at the home of Mrs: R. W. Reada week ago Tuesday evening. A program "Painting the Per - by ,son , was presented June Bierling and Helen Westcott. Mrs, R.. C. Dinney was ap- pointed convener of the annual dance to be held the first •week in November. The gift brought icy Mrs.. H. G. Hooke was won by Mrs.- William Huntley. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Lou Bailey, Mrs. Walter Bentley, Miss ,lune Sterling and MrS. 3,t. C. Dinney. Town Topics Mr. Mrs E ;liKltt ivlrs. T. Manrin and deo ,er e Puffs% are visiting with M.• and Mrs.'Herb Ford. Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Howa:l4. returned on Saturday after spending ten days with Mr. aind Mrs. Verne Roulston •Apd 4augtt tors in Simone-. 'Mrs, Malcolm MacKay and Mrs, Roy Buehler of .Detroit are •visitors with, Mrs. C. Rivers. M. and Mrs, Wilfred 'Donee attended the fortieth wedding an- niversaty of Mr. ,and. Mrs. Wil- liam Harding, in St. Mary's last Thursday. • Mr. and Mrs, it, B. Markle, Bryan, 0h10 are, guests this week with Mr. and Mrs. R. lfestle, other visitors included •:Mr, .John Reed and family, El• Mira, Mr. Thos, Wilson And Mrs„ T.as. Pomeroy, London. tarIite rive*In Theatre 5 Mils East of .Grand iPond 11,5 Miles Wait of No, 4 :Highway on. Crediton Read FRIDAY A SATURDAY .t September 27 and 21 THE RAWHIDE YEARS`" Tony Curtis sir Cotaon Miller •Clinton >FEATU*LN, ITN IRANDIIIST 'WIDE IM HURON COO THURSDAY A. 141,1041E September 24 ett4 2? "CASH ON D* UV*!R „ Ik SIviflolt 1�►1nte. J * ,lepra Omit*" " (T'wearteeate) ,SATV*D.AY :11 MONDAY Se,ptenrber 24 cat * "GORY" (Calcar, Superscope) * •Merger t O1,4eail 1t, Emmen (Ones 4artoera) TUESDAY .Il `WEDNESDAY' October 1 and 1, "GREAT DAY IN:'HI MORNING"' (Colour, Superscope) * Robert Stack * Yireinie .Mayo * Ruth Itomon (One Cartoon) .dt,nNt",,,p,"1111pf/1t,q"Iln,llll4,4r/1r11,1111nfN//1,tIH IYI,I,PIfNrIP11,Ur,11,11),AU1141111t11n111111n,/1n1Y)tltnr 1.. Reasonable speed allows more Lime to act, --DRIVE ,:SA.FELY COMING EVENTS ROLLER SKATING —Exeter] Arena, Friday, Sept. 27, 8 p.m. Bring your own skates. 26e BARN DANCE -- At Jim Grif- fin's nevi' barn, every Friday i night, 5• miles north of St. Marys on East River Road, hall mile, from Motherwell. Melody Ranch Boys, Friday, Sdpt 27, Door prize; e 9 :0p0.1; 00. 26* HAM & BEAN SUPPER—Tues- F{ glt.ttlret0lttllfoltltt1 t11114,po1011111 t,nt.loll/ 1111ttut,110lrttwtt1,11/11/tit„tt„Itt+tonl,"o,ttrr(,r,Irtlnl,n,�„ day, Oct, 29, Trivitt Memorial {,rnnnHnn»+t,nronnrl+Nltunt+411111fnulu+1,itn4lpnur1-uugnp,unrupl,IntvtuttununuilMmnn,atlrM 1)..4.h Han.Sponsored by the Kinsmen Club ,At Clinton...' Dcincing Each & Every Saturday 'Nits EXETER LEGION MEMORIAL HALL Clarence Petrie and his Nit. Hawks This week, by popular request, starring lovely singing star Gale Atwell Spot Prizes Dancing 9.12 Adm:, 75¢ Jackets and Jeans Not Allowed 1i W.A. of. Trivitt Church. ' 29c ' LADIES AUXILIARY TO SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL Rummage Sale OF WINTER CLOTHING • Sat., Oct. 5 1:00 p.m. 407 Main St. S. (Formerly Snelgrore's) Acceptable articles include adults' and children's coats, dresses, gloves,, mit- tens, dres , g , n, tens, shoes and goloshes. Clothing which. requires cleaning may be taken to Brady or Mid -Town Cleaners. where it will be cleaned free of charge and delivered to the sale. HELP YOUR HOSPITAL ANNUAL FALL BINGO $2,000 Cash Clinton Lions Arena WED., OCT. 2 15 REGULAR GAMES FOR $25.00 EACH •-THE-WEALTH JACKPOTS $1,000 4 SHARE 4 DOOR PRIZES OF $25.00 EACH TIME DA D TtVI STANDARD or :3 S 8:30 DST 7 0 OPEN DOORSa Bingo Starts' at 9:30 DST, 8:30 Standard Adan:�$1 All Special & Extra -Cards :25¢, 5 far $1. e Present this'advertisement at the door and receive a tree ticket on the door prize. "Oiling I ili1,111t11111111,1110111114iinttt 1111/11/401/11“0114.1 1 1-111111111110411//,N,flt1t110tr+i0114MItliallpl4tt Ffav, Exeter. Chlldrens Wear•*Overalls; "Mrs. FUNI FUNI FUN! FUNI FUNI FUNI FUNI' FUN FUNI / Living. room -- Cushion, Mrs. Mnrr,aY Veil, Exeter, Mrs, Bug Love, S tester needle -point, Airs. Love, Mrs, fuss; ..tatted doily; Mtn, Puffs, Mrs Stutter; shell pic- ture, Mrw Alvin Malr, Exeter, Mrd, I uSS; chair Set, Mrs. Staffer, ants, 'Whiting, D1nhng rami Luncheon cloth, Mrs. Staffer,'Mrs. Puss; bridge wet Mrs. Stat ter, Mrs Skinner, centre01ei'e, M. staffer AMS. sk1n115 r; renttepietf hatted),. MI5 T+us5 Mrs. 1 uthlt t"eynnlrle; Natic1 set, Mrs, skinner, Mrs. Staffer. Bedroom and hail -troop -I. -Pillow ttlll,s, 1nnnnl4rIi1l1)tltl, Mrs, nob I+niton, idxeter, Mrs, 1,irss; white embroidery, Mrs. Sic inner, MrS. 'rlryile; 00101'0(1 eiitbroldery, ilirrs. Skinner, Bethel Ladles AM; dress- ing, table set; Mrs. Starter, Mrs. Whitlnc; lsttndry bag, Mrs. I.Hytie, bits, skinner. :KIWI PA 0.0. Plotrr sack article, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. :Matter; eta. eliet '110.11oldoqui. 'Bethel LstileS Aid MiS. ;Skinner; oven mitts, iilia, ruse, Nt) w :ttaffer, Gril1ts and bedspreads —Parley Malting, •Ayre Puna, Mrs, Baylt- ham; ileac, Potters, Mt{. Luther rieyrlelds, Mrs l'nsa; grout) '4rrllr- lug, Mrs, 11'uss; applique, Jut'S. T,"rrsS, Mrs. Luther Bryon -Mk; ern. ('het bedspread, afi's, J'. A. ChaTl- mart, Pieter; eml,roltlet•ed bad. spread Mrs. "William ilangll, Tigs-.t!otton Spring mat, Mtn. 'Thigh Love, Elliott W e s t c a t t; mat, Luther bnoltP(t talk' tY a , Mrs. rth it e y it V, T d S. Mrs. Love; booked yarn, Mrs.. t"hapinalr, Mrs. A, r4. 'Ricks; braided rags, Mrs. ,1tafter, 'Bethel'Ladle* Aid, . Ivliarellntyeotta — ;Shopping hS S, MrS,,t.trther ]1.evnnlds MrS. Tyt1e lunch `'loth. Mrs. l"'uSS; iititfted toy, MrA. :k'sstle, ''urs. Smith; something tisafui fretri StlnrekhtnS traeleas, MrS„.Smith, ;Smith, Mrs. ,anti• nor; dr5Sserl ,1nlr, Mrs Skinner, Mrs, 't', i'.sshnis#ii, 14 e1er. Nee' ('anaitlatiS t`hlid'ir -dress, P,' hsl 1,s4IASr APS; knitted Arena, C,dtrtal. Ltdlt'S k14; knittlact Sweat., S>r .r§sthbi Li*ldiS* More Fun Than Ever! Exeter Kiritsttten Present Their Third Annual HARVEST JAMBOREE Fri.; Oct. 11' — Exeter Arena Six and One half Hours of Merriment — 9,30 to 4 +�i D sJARitiINE'S — TWO B OS THE SERENADERS FUNI FUN/ FUNI "FUN! SEE THE CHOOSING AND CROWNING OF EXETER KINSMEN'S THIRD HIARVEST- 1 QUEEN . Adrrilsala tr, Mei $LOfl; New and O/d Time D�ncing DRESS Mk A GOOD T1MEI Amos, Skirts and Plald Shirts Compets °Por EXETER tKIINSMEN SQVA E DANCE TROPHY • Organize a set and 'enter this new etimpetitlOrt , 'fO r snuare dancets, Contest is restricted to amateur 'group froth Baron, ii,tiddlesex and Perth tr5u'ntler, ida'ttdsnftie new trophy donated b' Vet. nien for arirlO4I mptt t on PQM POW 'NUN! FUNI FUNNt 'FUNI 1=UNN1 PUN! ` fine FUNI