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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-10-31, Page 15A Net only does Mr. Harold Alb- ion see strange lights in the sky but he also appeared on the CBC Radio, Program. Assign. anent, last Wednesday. Liens Club Executive Meet At a sleeting. of the Lions Chub .executive last Monday evening HALLOWE'EN it was decided to begin ,the.. fowl bingos the first Wed DANCE nesday in Decenmber and con* tiuue each. Wednesday till Christ. mas, Hensall :Luc n Personal Items Town Hall Friday, Nov. 1 DE.S,IARDINE'S.' ORCHESTRA • Prises for Character and Comic Costumes, best dressed couple, Poor prize, • Booth Admiselon: S.00 FREE .CHILDRIN'S PARTY A Town. Hall •-- Thurs., Oct. '31. 8: ,. ORp.m Sponsored by 100F and Amber Rebekah Lodge; A Lyric Thcatre THURS., FRI, d, SAT: October 31, November 1 and 2 "THE SILENT WORLD" Captain Jacques gives an ex- cellent documentary film deal- ing with the fascinating wonders of the underwater world. MON., TUES. & 'WED. November 4, 5 and "THE SHIP''THAT DIED OF SHAME" * Richard .Attenborough * Bill Owen AND ADDED SHORTS 1COM .-. ... lNG 'THE YEARLING" * Gregory Peck * Preston Foster NOTESaturday Matinee's are cancelled until further ndtice. } 4 J 4. a Fellowship should meet guar. terly, with .committees- meeting separately ,when necessary. Mrs. M. H. Hodgins, Lucan, ;bine ler Work Counsellor tor Mid{: dleseii. presbytery Christian Edu- cation .Committee, chaired the meeting, Child Hurt While .his mother's back was turned two-year-old Iden Free- mai, spoil .son of Mr. Ind Mrs. James Freemen, last Monday managed to tur:ln an the wringer and get his arm into it. Though his arm was badly bruised to bones were broken. Business. Men Moot At a meeting of the •Lucan Business Men; held in.The Hub, last Friday night it was decided to again have a merchants' Christmas draw, to decorate the town for .Christmas and to unite with the other organizations in a crimmoforunitY f t. It was vpted that stores would keep open every Wednesday in December and keep open each evening of the week prior to Christmas, Farewell Party Mr, and Mrs. Roland Hodgins Mrs, Alvin McLean spent last ,and family have moved to a Thursday with her sister, Mrs, chicken farm in Lobo County, On E. I,• Gibson and Mr. Gibson of Friday night Mrs, Hodgins was Exeter. the ,guest of honor at a farewell. party at the home of Mrs, Irene. Cours.ey, when a number of her friends and neighbors gathered to wish her success and happi- ness in her new home. During the •evening she was Presented with' an electric frying pan and some towels. Mrs: T. C. McFarlane, gave the address and Mrs, Russell Goddard made the presentations Though Mrs. Hodgins has left the village she Will continue de- livering read as usual, Explorer Fellowship Formed 4. • 1 4 a s 1 4 + 1 1 .Personal Item Mr. and Mrs. rens Ander€en and Miss Barbhra Marshall have returned home, after a weoiK*. vacation at Pittsburg: and Wash- ington. They were fortunate in seeing the .Queen, three times. Mrs. Harold Stubbs of XL Cie - Mew and Mrs, Herbert Mann of Pt. Huron, were Monday guests of Miss Ada Porte :and Mrs. He- len Watson. Many sump pumpsare still running after last week's heavy rain. Lucan got its first sprinkle of snow Sunday night. Mrs, Loretta Isaac of Forest :and Mrs. Bertha Mye;s of Harn- it,1 on who have been staying with Mr.. Cap Howard since Mrs. Howard's death last August left for Forest last Friday. Miss My- ers has .sold her Hamilton home and will make her home in For- est. 'Explorer Counsellors f x 4 in 'United, Presbyterian and Bap- tist'Cliurches met at St. James. Presbyterian Church, London, on Monday evening, October 21, to form a Fellowship. The purpose of such a Fellow- ship is to provide an opportunity for the counsellors to meet for Christian Fellowship and personal enrichment; to provide opportu- nities in leadership education and to provide an opportunity for counsellors to share with others their concerns, ideas and work related to their Explorer Groups. Members decided that the Exeter Figure Skating Club Registration and , Instruction Sat,, Nov. 2 in the EXETER ARENA 3:00 part. Fees -- $10.00 per pupil, in advance. Special rates per family. . Mary D. (Trimble) Campbell New Instructor' Masquerade Dance MT. CARMEL HALL R .. Thurs., Oct. 31. Desiardine's Orchestra.: LUNCF: Good Prizes for Costumes Senbr' Citizens Social Evening Tues., Nov. 5 8:00 p.m. Mrs. C. H. George and Mrs. Ir- ving Gibson attended the W.I. convention at the Masonic Tem- ple, London, Mr, and Mrs,. Harry Clement of Ottawa and Mrs. Clement's mother, Mrs. Walter Longfield, of Crompton were Monday guests with Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Iiod- gins, Mrs. Herman Walls of Lon- don was .a Wednesday guest with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Neil and family.. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Haskett are happy to announce the birth Of a daughter, -Brenda Eileen, at St. Joseph's Hospital, October 21. -- a sister fpr Nancy and Billy. Dr. T, A. Watson, ,Messrs. Jack Lankin, Jim Reader, Cliff Shipley and Bill McGregor had, one' more successful fishing ex- pedition before closing up their cottage at Key Harbour. Mrs. Wm. Dickins has return- ed home . from a week's visit With Springfield and .Shedden relatives. After a four month visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Culbert, Mrs, George Patrick. returned .home to Toronto last Sunday. Mr, and Mrs.' Leroy Reving- ton are • happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Anne Chris- tine, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Thursday, October 24-a sister for Stephen. The Canadian Flay Boys drew a good crowd, at the Community Centre dance last Saturday night. Mrs. Frank Booth was back in town fora few days last week. Mrs: Ada Walker, of London, was d" recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodgins. Enroute from a trip to Spain and other European countries to his, home in Vancouver, Mr. Fred Hamilton was a visitor with his cousih, Mrs. Cecil Robb and l\lr. Robb. Mrs. Thomas Brooke is on the sick list and Mr. Harold Brooke, of London, has been home with her, The Radeliffe Drug Store is getting back to normal after a successful three day sale, but. not for long with Christmas so close. Mrs. Eric Hussey has another patient in her Pines Haven Nurs- ing Home this week, and expects two more next week. Mrs. Harry Carroll and' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodgins :were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. H. A.. Mullins and family of London.; Mr. and 'Mrs. Wilmer Jones, of Xippen, were Thursday and Fri- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irv- ing Gibson and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garrett, Doreen and Jack, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coleman spent last weekend. in Rochester, the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Harbld Dick- ins. Though they found Mr. Dick- ins Still in the hospital, yet he is improving. The. barn of Mr. Norman Hardy -is now closed in after the recent barn raising. While Mr. and Mrs. Rod Area, of Kitchener, are spending a week in the States, their two small sons, Damon and Cory, are staying with Mr. and Mrs, Har- old Ribson and family. Mr, and Mrs, Don Buttons, of St. Pauls, Minn., spent last Wed- nesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy and Mr. and Mrs.'Clarence Hardy. Reeve Cecil Lewis reports that hot only is the bridge on Conces- sion 4, Btddulph, completed and being used, but also the one on Concession 2, Biddulph, 10th Bid- dulph, and the Roman Line, Mr, William Lawson, of To- ronto, was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs, Williain Aylestoek. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Haskett MARK GOLDEN WEDDING -Mr. and Mrs. John. Hard- man, 'William St., residents of Exeter for nine years,acele- brated 50 years of marriage on Saturday with .a family dinner in Elimville United Church where they, were farmer members. --,Tack Doerr Mark Golden WWedding With E!imviie Reunion Mr, and Mrs, John Herdtrian, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DaYman, William St, celebrated their gol- den wedding anniversary on Wedfiesday last with a family dinner i n . Elimville United church at '4 o'clock, afterwards returning to their home for a Social evening. Ur. and Mrs. Herdman have five sons, Amos, Herman and Squire on farms near Eli!Vville, Clayton in Toronto and Carman, Detroit, also two daughters, Beulah, Mrs. Hilson . Whitford, Ingersoll; and Florence, Mrs. William Bradshaw, Seaforth, and six grandchildren; Attendingthe celebration also were Mrs. Herdmau's brothers, Mr. and Mrs, James Squires, Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Squire, Granton on and three e s is- tes, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cann, EXETER LEGION HALL Ladies please bring , sandwiches or cookies. !OM u,,,n„Up,p,qu»militit u,tOkuln,umWitt) ,iu,„shun„,On,1,i,tuu„iUllppptlti,,,Ihuitttt tt,,,h HOCKEY Lucan Arena Friday, Nov..1 - 8:30, RCAF Crumlin vs. RCR London WINNER TAKE ALL PARADE 7:30 p.m, •-- BAND ' Admission. 5O¢. and. 250 Pre -School Free SEASON RESERVED SEATS HELD UNTIL NOVEMBER 15 were Sunday guests of Mrs. La- bannali Hodgins of ll*etor, who ,�t111111111,1„1,LL1111;1,11i,,,1111,i111111,1111,1/1,11,I'1,1„i111111,1,,I,Illl,lllill/,1111,11111111,,,11111YIIq,1111,1tl„H,,,1p„P , 1* Town Topics- • miss - Nancy Cudmore and Miss Paula Pauline of London and Mr. Bruce Cudmore of Hamilton 'vi- sited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Cudrnore, -Bruce is enrolled at the Hamil- ton Institute of Technology tak- ing a course in Electronic Tech- nology. The family. of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hendrick treated them to a turkey. dinner at Armstrong's restaurant on Sunday on the oc- easion of their thirtieth wed- ding anniversary. 'Rev. H. J. Snell, president of the London Conference of the United Church was the Sunday evening speaker at the Wingham United church anniversary ser- vices. Mr. and Mrs, Ewart Pyni at- tended :Fall .,.Convgcation.- at the University of Western Ontario on Friday afternoon. Their ron- in -law, Edward F. McNamara was among. the graduates re- ceiving his B. A. degree ' Mr. William Merlau and fam- ily, pf Wellesley, visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Smith over the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Tobian and Mrs. Edith Pym, of Toledo, Ohio, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs, GeorgeDavis. Mr. and Mrs, Sim Pollen, Flint, Michigan, visited over the weekend with the former's moth- er, 'Mrs. Arthur Mitchell. and Mrs. Rhoda Westlake, all. of Exeter; and Mr. Herdman's sis- ter, Miss Mary Herdman, Elim' ville. A brother, Wilbert Herd- man, was unable to attend. Golden mums and wedding bells decorated the church base- ment and -a decorated anniver- sary cake centered the table. Mr. and Mrs. Herdman were re- cipients of a .studio couch and matching chair from the family and other gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Herdman were married on October 30, 1907 by Rev. Hugh Fair at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Henry Squire on .,Concession 10, Usborne. The bride was the for- mer Annie Squire. They farmed near Elimville until moving to Exeter nine. years ago. They were members of Elimville United church un- til moving to Exeter where they are members of Main St. Uni- ted church. This 'Week; in Saintsbur loll, M*$. 14. PAM The ladies of St. Patrick'$ Church met tit the parish hail on Thursday afternoon to wilt, Mr. and Mrs.. Raymond Grean- lee and Mr. and Mrs. Earl At. kinson were Saturday evaning Vests with Mr:. and Mrs. Heber Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Daws. and family were .Saturday evening guests with Mr. .and Mrs..Jannes Y91140 Lucan,. anal Sunday guests with Mrs. Richard Pick. Ms, Exeter.. • Mr. .and Mrs. Harry Carroll and boys were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ings of London. Mrs, W, J, Davis returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar. eine Davis ?tern South Huron; Hospital, Sunday •School services at :St, Patrick's church have been dis- ,continued for the winter. Mrs. Earl Atkinson, Mrs. Ray- mond Greenlee and Mrs. Maur- ice McDonald attended the ba- zaar and tea at St, Mary's • ,Church, Brinsley on 'Friday af- ternoon. Mr. Land Mrs. Raymond Green- lee attended a birthday party for the farmer's mother, Mrs, A, Greenlee, Winsley, on Sul- daY. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Atkinson The were recent guests, with Mr. Mrs. W. %Garrett,. :Penfield. Mr. and Mrs, Tom. Novy and Clayton, ;and Mr. end Alias. Maurice McDonald visited with Mr. And Mrs, Warren Clarke ie Doraville .on Sunday.. 11, • CURLING BANQUET -Tues. Noir* 5 6:30 p.rn. ARMSTRONq. RESTAURANT t .ryone W+sicorn* Como Out 'And Join The fun Anyone interested in curling.this: *inter hi the rxeter Curring (,iub or wanting to attend the'p oltt'h'g. 'o�se*abist banquet should contact MILT 1tOBBINS, phone 451, or`,�.EG, ARMSTRONG* phone 125. has recently returned from a trip to the west. They also called on other Exeter friends. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Lee and Mrs. Ken. Carter attended the fu- neral in Parkhill of Mrs. Lee's cousin, Mr. Walter Baxter. Miss"RoseaMarie Robb, of De- troit, spent several days last week with ' her parents con- valescing from a serious bout with the flu, The auxiliary to the L'pcan Le- gion ark holding its annual ba- zaar, bake sale and tea in the Lucan Motor Sales show room, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Parker and daughter, Delores, of Har- ristoh, visited with Mrs. Parker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas e Lee, s deslast Fra of their „whileand s t to the Maritimes this summer. Bazaar 'Bake Sale & Tea LEGION HALL HENSALL Sat., Nov. 2 3:00 p.m.. Sponsored by Legion I°adies Auxiliary Town Topics Mr, Albert Mitchell liaS sold his property south "of Exeter cart - silting of a house and 13 acres of land to a neighbor, Idr. Elmore McBride. , Miss Jane Morgan is leaving on Friday for Calgary, Alberta, being transferred from London to the Calgary branch of the Bank of Montreal. Miss Helen Sweet and friends of Toronto visited with the for - 'tiler's mother, Mrs.Muriel Sweet, over the weekend, ° ' Mr. R. E. Balkwill, has sold his house on Edward street to Mr. and Mrs, James Earl, Us - borne ba p T lii . e r wns . Cancer Meeting EXETER LIBRARY BASEMENT Friday, Nov. 1 8 P.M. EVERYONE WELCOME Students' BAKE SALE Sat., Nov. 2 to A P.:n. .Mol. AND MRS:. LAIRD ?INLAY Wee Ruby .Person) mut LEGION HALL; Fri", Nov. 8 Ds jardine'S Orch.*tr* Everyone Welcome Booth lin Heli To take place in the. former B •d�r� , Simpson -Sears. ;store next to ali the Central Hotel, Oyster supper WOODHAM . ORANGE HALL Tues,, Nov. 5. Supper Served from 5:30 'Everyone Welcome Admission: Adults $1.25 Under 12 75¢ tt , r „/,1141,l�,,p,,,m,ry»U,,1N,141,P„1„1gy1µ„p,,,,Qq,1„p,id„I 1TUnnpnugllUU�lgp„p,blpuu , .l11 , ,, BETA SIGMA' PHI'S ANNUAL- oi' roriBali Wednesday, November 6 LEGION HALL, EXETER Those ,interested in reform, ing the EXETER CITIZENS BAND should come to :At sheeting in chµ Town Hall, IVIondaY>. Nov. 4, at $ p.m, The Band Committee has been asked by Council to .re. organize under the leader. ship of Mr. Janie Ford',. conductor of the Junior Band. If the demand is surf. ficient, evening classes may be arranged for adult begin niers, Interested bandsmen) regardless of experience, are invited. A few instruments,. drums, basses, horns, are, available, New instrurnents can be rented or bought on instalment plan. Telephone inquiries '375-J. • Admission $3.00 A Couple Bill fuarf's Orchestra Dancing 9:30 to .1 Dress Optional 3; 1 ,Ap,11{,H,,11„1„1„:,1„1,,,,,,,,,,u,,,,,,,,,,,,„11p,,,,1,U,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,q,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,Pn,111,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,O1t1ttt . COMING EVENTS HOT TURKEY SUPPER, Grand Bend United Church, Friday, November 15, sponsored by the Women's Association. 24:31:7c HALLOWE'EN Masquerade baiit:e, Jim Griffin's new barn, 5 miles north of St. Marys on East River Road, -mile from Motherwell, Lot 20, Cori. 18, Fullerton, Friday, Nov. 1, First, second and third prizes for cos- tumes. Melody Ranch Boys or- chestra. Dancing 9:30 to 1:0030 a.m. SPECIAL YOUTH RALLY -Clip ten Legion Hall, Saturday, Nov, 8 5,00 p.m. Special speaker: Rev. Chipchase, of Onstead; special musie. Bring a friend. 31e RAZAA Re1 TVACrediton,United W,A., la Community Centre, Saturday, November 2, at 2:30 p,rn. Rothe cooking; Orme, etc, 31e ktAZAAR A TEA .., At ,Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensalt, Novenibe>' 231 at 3 p nt. 31* RUSSELOALE 'HALL, Friday, NeveMber 1, we .11411 'en Mits. querade :and fano/ dread ball, Prizes for ladies, girls, oldest and youngest impersonations, etc., etc. Lunch for sale. Ad., mission 5.06 BAZAAR .... �Spotisered by Trivia Ladies Guild, Saturday, Novell. bet 0, Central Hotel, 310 BAZAAR ,& TEAS-�Spot►sored 1 y awl. of flit Carmel, Wednes. day, Novemberd 8;30 p.m., Mt. Carmel Hall. Sewing, home baking, bingo, parcel post, pe n4 MO table. r'7 Huron Presbytery Spiritu 1 Life fission • James St. United Church -i Sun., Nov. 3 -Sun., Nov. 10 PRAYER TIME - 7:30 P.M. 4,7 'THE REV. DR. B. V. FARRI - Missioner Director Of Evangelism, Methodist Church, U.S.A. SOUL WINNING PREACHING SONG 'SERVICE - 7:45 p.m. THE M. C. D. DANIEL Song Leader Massed Choir Special Numbers,- Rev and Mr. Cistron, INSPIRING SINGING DON'" MISS THE ;BLESSING COME :EERY NIGHT Everybody Welcome