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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-01-09, Page 8Pada E The Times -Advocate, January 9; 1958 Message From Whalen By .MRS, F. SQUIRE New Year's 'visitors in the at St. Marys Memorial Hospital community were: ;for several days having under- Mr.and Mrs. Jackson. MeCut- gone art operation, cheon and family, Miss Janet I Miss Jean Arksey spent a McDonald and Mrs, 0. H. Fink- L few days to London recently with beiner, Listowel, with Mr. and l Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Froats. Mrs. 1, Finkbeiner, E Janice Fischer,. St. Marys, Mr. and Airs. Gerald Chapman ,'visited Monday with Catherine dr. and Mrs. Roy Johns, Mr.IKKlahre, and Mrs. Gordon Kirk, Mr. and 1 Mr, Alynter Morley, Brant- 1sirs. Jerry McLean and Mr- t ford, visited on Tuesday with • Meltzer Herbert, Exeter, and' Mr. and Mrs, Alex .Baillie. Mr, Harvey Herbert, Brampton` linttily and Carol Foster holt- • With Mr. and Mrs, Cleve Pull-. dayed in SL Mars last week nt.an. 1 with their grandmother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. :Geo. Atkins.' Corbett. ]Moose Jaw, Sask., with Mr. and Earl French holidayed with Mrs, Alton Neil. !Larry Hein, 'Lion, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Zavitz and ; Recent visitors with Mr, and family, Thedford, with Mr. and : Mrs, Dlilne Pullen were: Mr. Mrs, E, Ferguson. I and Mrs. Norman Brock and New Year's visitors awa•y family, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hern Were• : and Air. and Mrs. Keith Hern • Mr. Frank Parkinson and' FrankrGunni Zion. Exeter, Mr. and and Glenn with Mr. and Mrs. Har- "firs. Bob Kinsmen and. John, old Bell, London. Chiselhurst and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire Bert Morgan, St. Marys. with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Flan- ° Gloria Hardie of Ebenezer is eigan, London. :visiting Donna Parkinson for a Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire,few days, Sue Ann and Paul with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Froats Mrs. J. Dickins, Lucan. and F'aul, London, visited Sun ° Dir, and Mrs. Herman Foster daywith Mr. Geo. Arksey and with Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster, Jean. St. Marys. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon McKin- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Had- non and fancily, Guelph, and the gins and family with Mr. and Massey families of St. Marys Mrs. Harry Squire, IN oodham• were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gun- Airs, Grafton Squire. Hing and Muriel with Mr, and The W,M.S. and W.A. are Mrs. Allen Jaques, Zion. meeting on Thursday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Morley Jr. at the home of Mrs. Win. Mor- and family with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner, Centralia. Mr, and Mrs. Milne Pullen and Donald with Mr, and Mrs. Angus Earl, Zion. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson and family with Mr. and Mrs. Carman Cann, Exeter. Mr. Harvey Herbert, Bramp- Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Hod- ton, sent a week with relatives gins and family with Mr, and in the community. Mrs. Chas. Grose, Lucan. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgson and family with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hodgson, London. Mr. and Mrs. John Whelihan with Mr. Jerry and Miss Josie Whelihan, Lucan, Personal Items Mr, Frank Parkinson, Glenn and Russell visited in London Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry White and on Saturday evening with Mr, and Mrs, F. Squire, Prospect. Thursday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Squire were Mr. and Mrs. J, Dickins, Lucan, Mr. and. Mrs. F. Squire, Prospect, ltir. and Mrs. E. M. Fitzgerald, London.' and Mr. and Mrs. Graf- ton Squire and family. Mr. Cecil Squire was a patient ley Sr. Carol Johnson holidayed last week in London with Mr, and Mrs, Earl Johnson. Mr, and Mrs. E. Ferguson were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hern, Zion. Donald C. Grant Qualifies As CA Donald C, Grant, a native of Exeter, son of Mr, and Mrs. George Grant, of :."•. Thomas, and grandson of Mr. Bert Clark, of town, has passed his final exams to qualify as a chartered accountant. He attended the St Thomas Collegiate Institute and Western University, Don's brother, Malcolm, is also taking up accountancy. The optimist sees things as they should be — not as they are. WWI lrlul Muhl,ll,ll,lull,,,l Illu,lllllll IYI II„Illl,lnIII I„1,llnl,,,,,ll11111111111111111Illllllnl11111111,1,14, z '57 FORD FAIRLANE 500 TUDORF. .... $2,800 Radio, automatic, whitewall tires, tutone Just like new! '56 FORD TUDOR HARDTOP $2,250 Automatic, radio, sharp. '56 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN . $2,095 Automatic, radio, nice. '56 FORD SEDAN, radio, low mileage, sharp .. $1,995 '56 FORD SEDAN, Fairlane, trim '56 FORD COACH 9'our choice '56 FORD. COACH, radio '56 FORD SEDAN Your choice $1,800 '56 METEOR COACH $1,700 '55 STUDEBAI{ER COMMANDER, radio '55 DODGE SEDAN, radio Choice of these two at $1,400 '54 FORD SEDAN, radio, autc'i)atic $1,395 '54 DODGE SUBURBAN, radio, sharp $1,350 '54 METEOR SEDAN, radio $1,295 '54 FORD SEDAN, new paint $1,195 '53 FORD COACH, radio '53 FORD SEDAN '53 METEOR SEDAN Your choice $ 995 '53 CHEVROLET SEDAN '52 FORD TUDOR, automatic '53 CHEVROLET COACH Your choice ,,,,,,,,,.,, 895 '53 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE ,,. 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Edscr Deafer pH NE 'S 4 Sault Arid Sorvite EXETER :. faiterialeritielinintaldeilereivitiefeantaideirteline TIP AIRMEN'S DAY—Military custom demands that rank and file members of the services be treated by senior officers on New Year's day and the tradition is faithfully fol- lowed at RCAF Station Centralia. Obviously enjoying their unique, once -a -year role are Group Captain A. G. Kenyon, commanding officer of the station, and F/L J. L. Deneau, station adjutant, washing pans used to prepare the 'holiday dinner. The Story In Elimville Personal items Mr. Lloyd. Bell and Noel of Toronto visited with Mr. Thos. Bell. over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Stephens and .family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephen. Mr. Ocgo Koopmans under- went an operation in St. Jo-' seph's Hospital on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Koopmans and family of Chatham visited Mrs. Oego Koopmans on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ridley spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Webber, of Ex- eter.- Mr. and Mrs., Eric Coward of Exeter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephen on Satur- day. Letter From Shipka New Year Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Roland Neil and Gerald, of Ailsa Craig, Mr. and Mrs, J. Lovie, of Grand Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baker and family with Mrs. Major Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McNair, of Denfield, with Mrs. E. Lam- port and Tom. Mrs. J. H. McGregor, of Grand Bend, and granddaugh• and daughter of Lucan. Mrs, Misses Bonnie and Heather Miss Ann Gardner returned to her home at Mallon after- spend- ing several. weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. J. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eagleson and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eagleson and family of Detroit spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Eagleson. Mr, and Mrs. Donald McGreg- or returned home on Sunday from a trip to Florida. Mi•. Dawson Woodburn return- ed to his teaching in Toronto, Miss Frances Brophey to Sar- nia, Miss Jeanette Steeper to Sand Bill and Miss Marion Wood- burn to Burketon after spending their vacation at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gillies of Berkley, Mich, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hicks at Vineland. Mr. and Mrs. Wilber McLin- they were married recently. Several relatives attended Uie funeral on Thursday of Mrs. Bend, with Dir, and Mrs, Ross John Stokes (nee Esther Reid) in Sarnia. Mrs. Jos. Eagleson is a sister. Mr, and Mrs. Clare Ritchie of Sarnia spent the weekend with her parents, M. and Mrs, Lawr- ence Curts. Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Smither.s visited on Friday with Mr, John Shank who is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Misses Viola and Bonnie 'Med- dle of West Corners visited on Sunday with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Milton Woodburn. The Boman Bible Class of the United Church will hold their meeting on friday evening at the home of. Mr, and 'Mrs, Arth- ur Brophey and, the harmony Class at Mr. and Mrs, Graham Eaglesons. • Prrosperous Year For Pentecostals The congregational meeting of Exeter. Penetcostai church was ; held in. the church. on Friday evening, Annual reports showed that 1957 had been a prosperous year for the church. Mrs. H. Butler was requested; to remain as pastor for the year 1858. During the election of officers, l church administrators elected! were Messrs. Keith McLaren, Gerald Hamilton, Robert Ost-• ler, Don Jolley, Stuart Triebner and. Milford Prouty; deacones- ses, Mrs. C. Blanchard and Miss Marion Triebner; organist, Miss • Marion Triebner and pianist, Mrs. Don. Jolly. ' Sunday School superintendent is Mr. •Edgar Cudmore; assis- tants, RobertdOstler, Gerald Elects Officers Hamilton and Don Jolly; Wo . Comments About Kirkton By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS Mr. and Alrs. Ernest I-Iamiin, Mr. and Mrs. Art Gallant and , Jean of Toronto were weekend guests with Mr. and Airs. Jack' Roundel'. and family. A carol service was hold in the Anglican Church Sunday, December 29. Those reading lessons,were: Messrs. Albert, Berry, illiam Waghorn, Harold Davis, Ken Blackler, Jack Roun-' dell, Donald Berry, Mr. Lyle Paton. of Bell Tele- phone, Stratford Division, is on holidays and is spending part of the .time in Toronto. James St. Choir men's Missionary, Council, Mrs. Keith McLaren. and Mrs. Edgar Cudmore; Challengers, Mrs, Mil- ford Prouty and Mrs, Robert Ostler; Young . People's Christ Ambassadors, Miss Wanda Mc- re The senior choir of James Street United Church, held a bowling party on Thursday eve- ning. Afterwards the members turned to the church for the d M' Geraldine P annual meeting. Laren an Miss era the at President elected for 1958 was Par- ker. Maxine Reeder; vice-president, Bill Batten; secretary, Jean Tay - Message From lor;- treasurer, Helen Down; treasurer for junior choir, Mar - Greenway lene McBride; convener, social. committee, Don Taylor; con- vener, program committee, Cecil Henderson. Mr. Henry Belling is visiting The election of officers was with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Young conducted by Rev. H. J. Snell. A social time followed. McGregor, of Corbett, with Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Levy and family, of St. Marys, with Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clarke and family, of Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dinney and Gary, and Mr. and Mrs, Russell Clarke, of. Crediton, Mr, and Mrs. J. Mc- Cann, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clarke, iIrs. Harry Clarke and Ruth with. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clarke, Brenda, Billie and Rich- ard. Mrs. F. Brierley, of Exeter, Mr, R. Jackson, of Hensall, and Miss Shirley Coleman, of Lon- don, with Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Morenz, Billie and Mrs. J. Cole- man, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence hardy and family, of Lucan, hiss Maude Hodgins, Mr. Mansell Hodgins, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Da - tars, June and. Janet, of Grand Love and family, • Miss Marlene Fraser, of Park- hill, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheppard and Dave. Miss Elsie Comfort and Mr. Gerson Brady, of. Fenwick, were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Sweitzer, Jim and Scott, last Week, Mr, and. Mrs, Cliff Russell Visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Webb, in St. Cath- arines, on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Corbett, Connie and Al, of Mensal], were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Adams, Harvey and Gloria. Ron Sweitzer visited last week with Mr, and Mrs. Don Wilson, in St, Marys. Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Sweitzerr,Native Of Staffa Jim and Scott, visited Saturday , With relatives ill Fenwick, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Guenther Dies in Michigan Karl and Janet were Sunday Visitors itt Chatham .lohn. Guenther re- turned t- The death occurred in the turned to ,school there after W. A. Foote Memorial Ilospitat, spending.. the holidays fore 1 haeksld oaririicihh., f .lnli Ch rehi- Mrs, Wllfred Deslatdlrie and hlith„ on Jhael, ,2, 1x58. Paul visited Sunday with heti soul Mgr, and Mrs Bob Rutrtplt He was a son of the late Alm ries, in Chatham Carttiichaot and Mary Miller of Staffa, Ontario, where he lived Mr natty years moving later to "Pop, why do you sign Aly, re- Chelsea, port cards witls an X instead of Ile is survived by two sisters, ,Your ''tame?' Mrs. tllaabeth Herr and Mts. "t do'l't want, your teacher to Mad Stewart beth tit Exeter. think anyone who cast read and Funeral servlees were oat. Write liar * soil as dumb as riveted Ali SAturday, ,tartWtry4 With burial in Chelsira, 14ttclt. rfPl'f1YYi'ilYrittf11Y11YYYrrTYYiPiPflyniYtiiliifttiirYlYPflifi'i0� Yat,” Mission Family Returns To BC On Friday, December 27 Dr. J. B. and Mrs. Whiting, Helen and Sill who have been visiting with •the iamily of W. C. Pearce since August began their journey back to Hazelton, B.G. Wrinch Hospital to resume their duties, For better driving conditions they went south and west and telegraphed New Year greetings from Texas. and later a letter - was received from .Arizona. Miss Betty Whiting a student of Albert College, Belleville has returned to Belleville after visit- ing here during the Christmas and New Year season. Henry, answering the phone: '"i don't know. Call the weather bureau," "Who was that?" asked his wife. henry:' "Oh, some fellow ask- ing if the coast was clear.” onIO Inllll U111111UU00.0110.1001"II,UIl1All.lnlU"U,in1U1OU1101111.1U.UTAU.IIlJLIA""11Id11.111.00.01101.,1.1111,tt1 pr4,ssions Your printing snakes an impression on each person it reaches , , , either ;favorable or un, favorable. 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