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PresentsLectern
Deputy Governor 14'S Parker
Presented a lectern to Exeter
.Kinsmen Club during its utast
president's night Thursday eve-
ning,
The gift,, a personal donation
from the deputy governor and
'his wile, was accepted by Pre-
sident Irvine Armstrong. It's
the first speaker's stand. the.
club has -. had since it was or•
ganized eight years ago.
'l.'he deputy governor presided
for the initiation of three new
members -- Art Clarke, Mer•
To Kiinsmlen Club
vyn Jones and Lee Sherman,
Past President Lloyd Ford, who
was in charge of the Meeting,
assisted in the ceremony.
A lively election for six club
executive posts WAS assured by
the norninatinn .of 13 candidates.
Election wilt be held April 17.
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ever before. Each year an in-
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An optimistic outlook for the 'home ownership in Canada." 1 This year's National Hone
home building industry in Can- I Builders are supported in their Show will feature 180,000 square
ada in 195$ as a result of .new optimism by architects across feet of exhibit space to display
Federal Government legislation the nation who have indicated in the latest products and services
lowering the down payment and a survey of th'eir profession that for the modern home, Among
income requirements for home the building industry can look the exhibits are building mater -
purchases is reflected in space forward to a steady to increas-
sales for this years National ing volume during the- coming
Home Show, to be held April 4- year.
12 at the Canadian National Ex-
hibition.
Home Show officials report
that reservations for space by
exhibitors in the home building
and home furnishing industry
are to date higher than this
time last year. They predict that
the brighter outlook in the con-
struction industry for the com-
ing year willproduce the largest
exhibition in the Home Show's
seven year history, with more
than. 600 display units occupied,
Since the first year of the Home
Show in 1952 exhibitors' space
has climbed from 29,000 square
feet to more than six times that
area and attendance from 43,-
000 to 112.000 in 1957.
L. •A. Rice, president of the
Metropolitan Home Builders As-
sociation, sponsors of the Na-
tional Home Show, says the new
legislation will provide the stim-
ulus for increased home building
during 1958 and wilt have a
"very good long term effect on
Renovate UC
At Woodham
The basement of the United
church is having a face lifting
this week. The floors are being
re -sanded and varnished, all
done by volunteer work of the
church members.
Message From
CIandeboye
By MRS. J. H. PATON
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equipment, paints and varnishes,
electrical equipment, roofing
and insulation, hardware, inte-
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services and home handyman
tools and equipment.
Other highlights planned are
the "Decorators' Showcase '58",1
• a series of model rooms by the
Hillcrest Forum Society of interior Designers i
The Hillcrest Farm Forum• and a Model Horne, featuring
held their last meetingof this the latest ideas for modern liv-1
season at the home of Mr. and ing and set in completely land -
Mrs. 'Earl
and-Mrs.'Earl Atkinson. scaped surroundings.
Following the broadcast a pro.
gram followed with group sing- The Story in
ing, readings, mouth organ mu-
sic and a step dance,
Mrs. J. Sigsworth conducted
two contests; winners were Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Banting.
Progressive euchre winners
were: gents high, Mr. Gordon
Banting; ladies, Mrs. Donald
Maguire; lone hands, gents,
Mr. Newton Wasnidge; ladies,
Mrs. Arthur Simpson. Special
prize was won by Mr, Arthur
Simpson,
School Euchre weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Miss Elaine Grainger and Kinsman, Kippen.
pupils of Clandeboye School Mrs. Philip Murch, Elint.ville,
held a successful progressive spent the past week with Mr.
euchre party at the school last and Mrs, Norman Jaques,
Tuesday evening'. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cushman.
Winners were: gents high
score, Wayne Williams; ladies,
Mrs. Joe Carter; lone bands,
Charlie Rollings,
Personal Items Church Notes
Mr.. and Mrs, Laverne B,odd Last Wednesday evening the
and fancily were Sunday after- ladies of the. W.A. of the Clande-
noon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. We United Church held a suc-
Barry Danard, St. Marys. cessful hamsupper in the Sun-
11ir. and Mrs. Norris Webb day School room when over $100
d family spent Saturday eve- was realized.
Zion
By MRS. .1. DYKEMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Hern
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Westcott and family, Exe-
ter. •
Mrs. Ross Hern of Detroit was
hone for a few days and Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Hern spent the
Michael and Stephen, Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dykeman,;
Merton, Mr, and Mrs. Paull
Dykeman and Derek, Crediton,!
were- Sunday visitors with Mr."
and Mrs. Jud Dykeman and
family.
The W.A. are sponsoring a
community night Friday eve-
ning in the Sunday School rooms.
Mr, Harvey Herbert, Bramp-
ton, visited Sunday with Mr.
ming with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin On Sunday at the Clandeboye and Mrs. Lorne Johns.
Webb at Granit Bend. n
Uited Church the Rev, Edgar Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern and
Dar, and Mrs. Barry Squire Boulston will have a reception boys. were Friday evening visit -
visited Avail Air. and Mrs. ,Trig service for new members. ors with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Mawhinney on Sunday after. The Rev. J, P. Pres! Nyewill Jaeues,
noon at Crediton. a Good Friday service at M. Miss Bute Meikle, Exeter,
1Vli. and Airs, murrey May, James Church on Friday eve visited Monday evening with
Byron, visited with Mr. and. ping at 8 Pen. Mr, and Mrs. Jud Dykenian and
Mrs. Lawrence Copeland on Sat- Persona( Items family.
ttrday, called on Mr. and Mrs, Lather
A number of tie villagers statute are planning a proves. tailed
and bars. Hector Ta
have been ill with the flu. sive euchre party at Neil's l'
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Smith, School on Priday evening, March I lor, of Exeter, on Sunday,
Diane and Doug were Sunday at- 28; Mr. and Mrs Clifton Jac'ues
ter'noon visitors with Mr. and Sgt, and Mrs. Max Blaye,
Mrs, Enos Hutton, Unionville, Cheryl and Susan, of North Bay
Mrs, Wanless of Stroud was RCAF Station spent a few days
in the village for a short while with Mrs. Bleye's parents, Drr,
on Monday afternoon aitd called and Mrs, Tf;' Aimless and Suzy.
The Clandeboye Wornen's In- Mr. and Mrs, Warren 'Brock
and children were Sunday atter-
noon visitors with Me, and Mrs.
CecII Dobson, Kirkton,
Silver Wedding Anniversary
on friends, Mr, Wm. Northgrave held a
Mr, and Ivies. Dixon, Mph
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on hoe, entertained Sunday for
Mrs, Robert Hardie of Gran successful sale on Tuesday with mil.
Dixon's parents, Mr, and
ton and Mrs, Roy Kirk were Henry Brock, auctioneer and urs, Ward Hern, on their 25th
wedding anniversary,
Guests were: Mr. and Mrs.
Beverley Skinner and Noel, of
Exeter, Miss Phyllis 1 -tern acid
Miss Certa Hunter, of. London
Mrs, Christina Heat, Exeter,
and Edward I#ern.
Wednesday visitors with Mr. ! clerk, John 13. Kennedy.
and Mrs. Bryce Skinner, iltunre.l Mrs, Tilmily Tomes spent the
Mr, and Ibbs, Clarence Knight weekend at, her Moine here and
visited with Arty. and Mrs. Lloyd' expects to be able to leave the
Nniglct at Winchelsea part of hosnitat soon,
last week, Air. and Mrs, Lynn Sawyer itt
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd ,Tacques:pett•olia spent' Sunday with her
spent Saturday evening with Mr, i niothe, Mrs, E. Tonics and fans-
enri !tars, Harold Brown in" Lon- t1v,
don, ' Mr. and Mrs, J. It Paton and The Young People of 'Vett
Mr. and Mr's. John Tipping had Clare and Mr. acid Mrs. Wilfred West held their meeting Sunday
es their company on Saturday Logan and Myrna of Thorndaln evening. TTarr t Jaques and Earl
evening: Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred stied Saturday evening with Miller had charge of the tiro•
Paton, Mr.. 1 and Mrs, Tteg Mor- Mrs, Harvey„ 1$iehl, `Veneta and grana. "Business was discussed
risoh, Mt, Ross' Dobson, irktoirl ;lob in Stratford, followed: by a social hour,
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dy, St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs.
iteg Stagg, l., eters Mr. and MrsALF ANDR JS
Exeter;
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Mr. and M1'rsTTtav Kttieht find
fancily visited with Mrs. ltnight'S Oil Berrien
mother, Mrs. Johnston, hi Lon r Y
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At Brinstey
A pleasant .evening Was spent
at the borne of Mr. And Mr•a.
Joe Morgan on !Friday in honor
oL Mr. Vynr. Nerthgrave and .his
sister, boss Aggie Northgrave,.
who are leaving the eonnwnity,.
They have been life-long,.resi-
dents and will be greatly missed,
Mr. Northgrave has sold his
farm to Mr. Ab Gilmour and
will soon be moving to Clande-
boye
The evening was spent play-
ing progressiva euchre. They
were presented with an electric
lamp. Both made suitable re-
plies. Also present for the eve-
ning were their sister, IViiss
Mary Northgrave, of Luca), and
their brother, Jack, of Court -
right,
Personal Items
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Airs, Earl Dixon were 1V Ir, and
Mrs, ;Harvey Hughes of St.
Marys and Mr, and Mrs. Winn
Cook of Granton.
Wednesday evening guests
with Dir. and Airs. George Prest
were Mr, and Mrs. Marwood
Prest and children and Mr, and
Mrs. Elmer Shepherd and Max.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Fenton
spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Banting of Luean.
Mrs. Roy Hamilton of Luean
spent Friday with Mr, and Mrs.
Earl Hamilton,
Mr, and Mrs. Marwood Prest i
and children were recent guests
of Mr, and Mrs. Jim, Cunning-
ham of Clandeboye.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dorman
of Ailsa. Craig spent Sunday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. James
Trevethick.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. George Lee were Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Lee of London,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lee of Lu -
can, and Mr, and Mrs. Dick
Parker of i-Iarriston.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hess of
Zurich spent Thursday evening
with Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Treveth-
ick,
Mr, and Mrs. George Prest
and Bill, Mr.. and Mrs, Cecil
Ellwood spent Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Odd
of London,
Mrs, Harry Hess of Zurich
spent a day with Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Trevethick recently.
Wes Lewis has returned home
after a week's stay in the hos-
pital,
Mrs. Bertha Hodgins is visit-
ing with her daughter, Mrs.
Aaron Scott.
Message From
Whalen
By MRS. F. SQUIRE
W.M.S, And W.A. Meeting
The W.M.S. and W.A. of the
Whalen church held •their March?
meeting last Thursday.
Mrs. Gordon Johnson was in i
charge of the W.M.S. Mrs, Cecil'
Squire read the scripture and I
Mrs. Win. French gave the top-'
ic.
Mrs. lVielville Gunning and i
Mrs. Laverne Morley were ap-1
pointed to look after the bale
of woollen articles. Mrs. Wni. 1
Morley Sr. gave a reading.
W.A. •
Mrs. Art Abbott was leader:
for the W.A. Mrs. Hamilton Hod-,
gins read the scripture lesson
with the thence "God Talking."
Comments were given by Mrs.'
Abbott. Mrs. Hodgins gave a I
reading and Mrs, Milne Pullen
favoured with a piano solo.
A discussion on the fiftieth
anniversary of the church scry-i
ice in June was held over till
next meeting. Plans were made
for a social evening with Mrs.
George Wilson showing pictures. i
Two aprons were turned in with
cash donations amounting to'
$11.50.
Euchre
Mrs.'Marjorie Morley and Paull
Shrier were in charge of the
Euchre Friday evening.
Prizes went to Mrs. Hamilton
Hodgins and Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
French,
Cancer Society volunteers ope-
rate more than i0 cancer dres-,
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