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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-05-01, Page 18Page 18, The Times -Advocate, May 1', 1958 Topics FromI + s . ► '1�te • At a:rk o is R CritcaI Of Dumping By MRS, RQ$$• SKINNER Canada Wiilin9 'Worker; ✓` ! The fifth meeting. of Ili ),.Canada \V'illing, Workers for th club "`The Club Girl Stands. of Cluard" vv�as held on Tuesda afternoon at Wiinchelsea saw with :''„ members present. First aid and artificial respira Hon were demonstrated and "Safety .and ,. fe , in •tne Around •the Bone" was discussed. Roll call was answered "by naming a per son who has made -a contribution to health,,, ! Plans were arranged to have a MAIL meeting with the Huron - dale Jolly dills at the Elimville Hall on 'Thursday evening, Alay 1 at 8 p.m. Guest at this ineet- int will be Constable Hardy of t,oderich who will show pictures eitt safety,. Personal Items Mr. and. Airs. Van Arnhem and ;.Eddie of Hamilton visited over the weekend with Mr. and Airs. Rien 11'esldorp. Mrs. Everott Skinner returned home Ute on Friday front St.Jo- , seph's Hospital, London, where • she underwent an operation last week. A large crowd attended the Music Festival held in Thames. Road United Church on Friday evening presented by the Vs - borne schools under the leader'. ship of their music teacher, Mr, Lawrence Wein. Alr. and Mrs. Robt. Cann of Thanes Road visited on Sunday with Dir. and Mrs, Melville Skinner. ;firs Wm. Routly accompanied by Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne of Thames Road spent two days in Windsor last week as delegates attending the 33rd annual meet- ing of the London Conference Branch of the Woman's Mission. ary Society of the United Church of Canada at the Emmanuel United Church. Airs, James Sinclair, Kenneth and Kathy of London visited over the weekend with Mr, and Airs. Wm. ltoutly. Mrs. Earl 'Watson was hest Hi. dosts Less Goes Are her --lasts /o r- Improved hiding strength enables TRUTQNE WHITE to cover any light color in only one .oat. It costs less because it goes farther r .. cakes less paint, less work It's intensely white . and stays white ... because it literally cleans itself For .i. smarter, more economical paint job, use TRUTONE WHITE. LindenfieidsLtd Your Paint Headquarters PHONE 181 EXETER 1at11Un1u11111t11n11n1tuu111n,n1nnttttt 11,11111111111,1.1111,1.111111 ...... nu,0111•1,n11tt1un1tt1111111114111111uuulut. May 11 Is Mothrs' Day Make it an event to remember all year with a lasting gift from M c I LLAN'S i We have just the things she wil enjoy receiving. SWEATERS of pure wool or of downy soft ORLON! BLOUSES in the latest styles and colours. - HOSIERY — by — PHANTOM HATS, GLOVES and PURSES in matching ensembles or FROM OUR STATIONERY DEPARTMENT a new fountain pen, album or Bible and, of course, a COUTTS HALLMARK CARD! MacMillan's (Across the Street from Darling's IGA Market) PHONE37 EXETER ,t11111t11t11,t11111.t11,11111/111t1111t111t1.11t111t1111111,111.11111111.111.t,t1,111111tet1111t11 Mt1111.11.111111.111t111..1.1111t.11 ess the home of Alr. and Mrs. IjMer he McCurdy. in- Airs. H. Copeland spent .a few nt, days this week with Mr. :and be Ales. Al Zurbrigg of Listowel, ed Mr. and Air's. Archie Mitchell for of London spent the weekend' er with Miss Ethel Copeland and Mrs. H. Copeland, Mr.and Mrs. DaveShamblaw, .1 ai 1 nb.avv n• Ron and Helen and Mrs. Beck- nd eft visited Sunday with Airs. li• 11'rtt. Shamblaw of Kerwood. al Mrs. R. Humphreys Is a pa - he tient in St. Marys Memorial ad' Hospital at time of writing. er Airs. Wagler and family are visiting 'with her parents, Mr, e- and Mrs. Jim Willis. n• Thursday evening for t t, annual meeting of f�,!ikton 14 'o en's Institute. The preside Airs. :Ross Francis was in t j ' chair. The roll call was answer with the payment of fees another year. One new Amnia joined. "decided the business it w decided not to enter the tea ea test, Alts carie lluinphreys a Mrs. Clayton •Sznith were a pointed leaders for the, lot leaders training school of 1 course "Sew to'save dollars a matte sense" to be held tat on. Far the short course the d eision was to apply for "milli ery". The councils of •Blanslia and 1.sborne are to be request to look into the deplorable con- dition of papers etc. -accumulated at the township dump oi, road- side, The Cancer canvass comnti tee for i lanshard side of villa of Xirkton is to be Mrs, Ca Mills and Mrs. Jack Robinso The secret pals are to b divulged at the May meetin The committee in charge is Mr Ross Francis, Mrs. Allan Et leigh and Mrs, Emerson Pato the latter as convener. Ea member is to bring a SOP gi Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Cooper and Floyd, Mrs. Philip Murch, Air. and Mrs. Donald Parsons and Susan of Hensall visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morley Jr. of Whalen, Mrs. Delmer Skinner attended a meeting of the Huron Waves • last Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Hugh Morenz, Dashwood, 'rhe Ellin vine Mission Band will hold their May meeting at the home of Miss Ava .F,Iford on Saturday, Frances and Dale Skinner have charge of the pro- gram. Phone 102 /� f`o r �/ C HAR �I E II 'S TAXI 24-HOUR SERVICE • "':;:iv :�. ,:�;:Y?<'<`• '•{• NO FRILLS—LOWEST PRICE es Up fo3OOaYear _ :a IN OPERATING COSTS over other full-size cars. .Studebaker SCOTSMAN GRAHAM ARTHUR MOTORS ;•' < 3 Y' .{...%::'i`Q�:i'4i•'{%:•;:RS::.;•:iY.ii:$!:?h ?:^.iF{:' y{r: v h'v'�: ": ..... -...::r. ..:.. �..... ... :...::.':.;.. ,:::. }✓.U'!%%�'k:::.ia:.. f ri ,.3�ash,Y.•AY(',Y;.,r{>.5;•::.:,.:;;: .: ,r �.. r. �...v.».r.K:: n•.e y.. erf.>i;$;./;'�• r tt •' •. ed Message From t• ge. rl it, e- n, ch for their pal. Mrs. Jack Robin- son. won the lucky draw donated by Mrs. Archie Dewar. Delegates for district annual were appointed which will be held in St. Andrew's Presbyter - inn church, Stratford, with Elm - grove Institute as hosts. These are Mrs, Allen Eveleigh, Mrs Eric Humphreys, Mrs. Archie Dewar and Mrs. Clarence Swit- zer. Standing committee reports were given by Mrs, Mary Gallop, Mrs. Stuart Shier, Mrs. Eber Shute, Mrs, Robt.. Ratcliffe and Airs. Allen Eveleigh. Nominat- ing report was read by Mrs. Stuart Shier, convener. Mrs. Clarence Switzer conducted .the election of ,officers. Honorary' president is Mrs Ross Francis; •president, Mrs Allen Eveleigh; vice presidents Mrs. Archie Dewar, Mrs. Car Mills; secretary -treasurer, Mrs Emerson Paton; assistant, Mrs Heber Shute; district director Mrs. Eric Humphreys; alternate Mrs, Clarence Switzer; directors, Airs. Archie' Levy, Mrs. George ,Hall, Mrs. Ray Francis; pianist, Airs. Archie Levy; assistant, Mrs. Glen Allen; auditors, Mrs. Robt, Ratcliffe, Mrs. Horace Greenstreet: press reporter, Mrs. Earl Watson; assistant, Mrs. Clarence Switzer; .nohinat- ing committee, Mrs. Ross Fran- cis, Mrs. Herman Paynter, Mrs, Alary Gallop; card secretary, Mrs,Alina Dobson. • Standing committee conveners; agriculture, Mrs. Robt. Rat- cliffe; Canadian industries, Mrs. Clarence Switzer, Mrs. Heber Shute; education, Mrs. Glen Allen; citizenship, Mrs. John Wil- liams, Mrs, M. Gregory; home economics, Mrs. Carl Mills, Mrs. Jack Robinson; health, Airs. Ross Francis; resolutions. Mrs. Alma Dobson; historical research, Mrs. Stuart Shier. Mrs. Emerson Paton was chosen to be alternate to the Guelph conference in May if Mrs, Eric Humphreys is ,unable to attend as district director. Assisting the hostesses were Airs. Ross Francis and Mrs, Al- len Eveleigh. Personal Items Mrs, Delbert Hudson of Lan- don visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bickell, Tuesday evening, Airs. Edward. Campbell of Hamilton has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Wm, J. Blackler•, Mrs, J, Veitch of London vis. iced Tuesday evening with Airs. R. Humphreys. Whalen By MRS. F. SQUIRE Personal Items .'lir. and Airs. Alex Baillle visit- ed recently .with .Air, and Mrs. Geo. Squire, Granton, • s. Janice Morley spent the week. end with Karen Skinner of Cen- tralia. Air . Howard Morley of Hazel ft Park, Michigan, spent the week- end %vitt). Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morley Sr. Mr. John Whelihan of Edmon• ton flew from Huston, Texas to visit his brother, Joe Whelihan and family for a. few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Whelihan visited Sunday with Miss Jose- phine Whelihan and brothers, Frank and Jerry, near Lucan. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon John. son and girls were in London Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Earl Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire and family visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. F, Squire, Pros- pect. Mr. and Airs, Alton Neil. were at Clandeboye on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cunningham, • Whalen school, along with • other schools in the South Huron Area presented a concert at 1 Thames Road church on Friday evening. A'liss Joan Burnett and Mr, , Peter Goudsward, London, were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Morley. Leslie Diane Fairbairn, in- fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Les Fairbairn of London, was baptized at St. Paul's Anglican church at the Sunday morning service. Mr. and Mrs. Fairbairn entertained Mr. and Mrs. llarry Fairbairn and Ruth Ann Henry of London, Mr. and Airs. Bill Fairbairn of St. Marys, Mrs. Edna Campbell, of. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Dymond, Hillary and Matthew, Wendy Blackler, Mrs. Myrtle Doupe and Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. Bladder, at Mr, Frank Parkinson and Glenn attended the 50th wedding anniversary of. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shier, Granton, last Tuesday. Mrs. Laverne Morley and Mr. and Mrs. Nin. French went to Glencoe on Thursday to pay their respects to the friends of the late Mrs. Fank McNeil. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Skinner and fancily, Centralia, Mrs. Ella Murch. Elimvil.le and Mr. and A:Irs, Don' Parsons and Susan, Hensall, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morley Jr, Several birthdays were cele, bratcd. Mr. -Geo. Squire of Granton, formerly of Whalen, is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, having undergone an operation on Saturday last, Letter ,-torr Shipka Personal Items Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner is visiting in Welland with her daughter, Mrs.. C, B. Sanders, Dr, Sanders, Janet and David. Miss Shirley Coleman, of Lon- don, spent the weekend with her mother, Airs. J. Coleman, and Mr. and Airs. Hugh Morenz and Billie. Air. and Mrs. Cecil Anger and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Leadley and family, were weekend visitors vvitlt Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Sweitzer, Jim and Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sweitzer and Sandra, and Mr' and Mrs. Jack Pickering and Terry. Mrs. Roy liorcnz and .Tune were weekend visitors with rela- Lives in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Love; I Barbara, Ron, Tom and Bob, of Parkhill, were Sunday visitors with Me, and Mrs. Ross Love and fancily, The Story in Zion By MRS. J. DYKEMAN Yvonne.Jaques had her tonsils removed at '.South Huron Hos. pital. Exeter,. on Friday. Mrs. Harold Bern spent the weekend with Air. .and Mrs. Bob Hein, Jarvis. Judy Bern, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Keith Hern, returned. le Friday me On from ;St, JU H s'1 v prta , Landon Rev. Slade of Port Elgin +vas a visitor in the community on. Sunday with Air. and Alrs. Boss Here and Air, and A'ir's, Janes Earl. , Air. and. Mrs. Bill Smolders. of Crumlin, were Sunday visit• ors w.itlt Ur. and Mrs. Warr.eu Brock, Mi'. George Earl will ,spend the next month with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Bern, Jane Dykeman, Exeter, spent AMndhy at her home, Airs. Ross Hein of -Detroit was home for the weekend. Mr. and Airs, Ray Dykeman, Merton, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dykeman and Derek, Crediton, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jud • Dykelunan, The W.A. will hold a bake sale in Exeter on Saturday. Ruth Meikle, Exeter, spent Monday evening with Air. and Mrs. Jud Dykeman and family, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Norman Brock and family and Mr. George Earl were: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan, St. Marys, Mr, and Mrs. Milne F'ul- len and Donald, Whalen, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock and Mr, and Mrs. Angus Earl. Less than eight per cent of Canada's total area is classified as occupied farmland; an equal area, at present unoccupied, is considered suitable for agricul- ture. -.;,011110$14tA OMfl1,mitattouA1,111OI,,tn1111UtAU41.111UU11111111A11111L111(1UMOttimi1111411U1111111411t111111111111UMIN Cornish, Mitchell & Co. CERTIFIED P1441C ACCOUNTANTS H. J, Cornish L, :F„ :Cornish R. Mitchell K. W., Slade W. E,. Suchard 291 DUNDA$ STS ' Dial 2401 _LONDON, ONT. 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