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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-05-22, Page 15The Time Advocate, May 22, 1.9$3 roma 'II ti r Messapo :F:ram :irkton BX NOM .HARO D DAl!.i,.. . rerscnal items David Richard. son of Air. and • Yrs. Ray Paynter, was omitted Kist week from the names of infants baptized at the united: .Church a week ago Sunday. Mrs, John McJJJrea and. Airs. Erie Humphreys attended the gtacuating classes of their nephews, Don and Bill Brock, sons of Mr. and Airs. Russell Brock, of lfippon, on Friday of 1st week at the O.A,C., at ,Guelph. They formerly lived in Ki ],ton. A.ir. and Mrs. lfavey 'Grdason, Grant and Dennis, Mr. and Airs. Don Grimster and Donnie,. and Mr. and Mrs, Jack -Greason, of North Bay, spent Sunday with Mrs. Gregory. Mrs. IL Ullyott, of Medina, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Gregory. Mr, and Airs. Fred Routly isiient the holiday weekend with,T Air, and Airs. .George Euacott IN rkR-$ERVICE RIVALRY—The Sergeants Mess at RCAF Station Clinton hosted the and Brian, at Paris. Third Annual Inter -Mess Competition Friday between Navy, Army and Air Force 'Miss Mildred Cowdrey, teacher units in Western: Ontario. Representing the Navy in table tennis are (from left) Petty at South Bay Mouth, spent the Officer Betty Duncanm, HMCS Prevost, Petty Officer Morley Robinson, HMCS Pre - weekend .at the home of hes parents, Ar.anirs,Eric vest, while watching the game are Flight Sergeant Irving. Remple,ple, RCAF Centralia, Cowdrey, and Sergeant Frank Bishop of Artily Headquarters and Services, Wolsely Barracks. Mr. and Alis. Hiram Hanna Other units represented were the various army outfits at Wolsely and RCAF Stations visited Sux day with Mr. and • Mrs. Ray Mills, of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred llamilton, of St. Thomas, spent (he week• end at their home in Kirkton, Mr. .and Mrs. Norman Shier, of Toronto, spent the weekend with Air, and Mrs, Stuart Shier. London and Aylmer. Competition events included Snooker, Darts, Cribbage, Euchre and Tug -of -War. Overall winners of the event were NCOs of Station London RCAF. rnments From Centralia Messaoo ,From Whaler By MRS. F...SQUJ:RE Mrs. Helen Hart, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Squire, Granton, and A. nrs, „ Squire, Prospectfi, aweredMf:�•ridayFevening Hot•;uedgstsins° of Mr. and Airs. Norman Mr. and Airs. Ronald Squire were in Detroit on ,Sunday.. Air. and Mrs. Geo. Campbell, .Listowel, were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs, J. Finkbeiner, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Whalen and Valerie, Prospect, were holiday visitors of to. and Mrs. John Whelihen. HodgsonMr, and, Mrs. Wm. Hodgson, London, visited for a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Airs. Arthur Hodgins and lam- rlv, Clandeboye, were Sunday visitors with Air. and Mrs. Wm. Morley, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. lien Hodgson were in St. Marys on Sunday and also visited the latter's motpitaher,l• Mrs, Campbell Birtch, who is a patient at the Stratford Hos Mr, and Mrs, Milne Pullen and Donald visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kinsman, Hensall. Mr, and Airs. Wm, Morley, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm,, Morley Jr. were at •Guelph O, A. C, on Friday afternoon attending the graduations of the . former's grandsons, Don and Bill Brock, sons of Air. and Mrs, Russell Brock, Chiselhurst. Mr, and Mrs. Milne Pullen were in Guelph last Wednesday Air, and Alts. Jack Switzerttending the graduation of their W.M.S.WMSMeeting I the Missionary Monthly, for this week with relatives in De- son, :Donald, from the Associate and Air, and Airs, Roy Switzer attended the ]comp Mitchell What Does the Lord ]:iequirc', things urgently 'ended. 1 trait, Their daughter, Joanne, Diploma course in Agriculture was the topic for the May meet -i Thew hostesses were Mrs, M, was a visitor. at the home of at the 0,A,C, wedding at St. Thomas on Satur- in , of the W.M.S. in the school.1 tliott, Mrs, E. Posse and Mrs,' her grandmother, Mrs, Camp- Two sets of square dancers clay. morn of the church on Tuesday Slioldice, t bell, while they were away. from the Whalen school took Air. and Airs. William J. evening of last week, Anniversary Service I Air, Lawrence hill of Crediton part in the amateur program at Bladder, Mr, and. Mrs, Miller The United Church anniversary accompanied by his uncle, Mr. the Trade Fair in the Lucan McCurdy and Air•, and Airs. Mr's, Ross AMcF'alls and Airs, Harold :Davis visited Surutay ,lcssie Lewis conducted the war- service will be held on Sunday Ernest Hill. of Florida, called. on arena last 'Tuesday evening. with Mr, and Mrs, Les Fair- ship service and presented the morning at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Mrs. Wm. Bowden on Monday. bairn, of London, study, Mrs. J. McAllister was, Cook, of Lucan (who is supply- Air. Simon Greb of Exeter was Listowel were Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs, Ken Bragg and the pianist. A solo was sung by ing in the Granton United • a Sunday evening visitor with with their son, Mr. and Mrs. J. family, of Streetsvillc, Airs. Mrs. 11, AMcFalis. Tribute was church) as guest minister. The his son, Mr, and Mrs, K. Greb. Thompson, Olive Langtree and Norman, of paid to .the late Mrs, Baynliam Zurich octette will assist the Mr, and 'Airs, Ray Lammie, Mrs. L Hicks, Mrs, R. Molitor, Kitchener•, were weekend guests 1 in a period of silent prayer, i choir and provide special music Bobby and Jean visited with rel- tits. A. McDonald and Mrs. W. of Air, and Airs. •Roy Switzer, I Airs. Ai. Elliott presided over for the service. atives in Toronto over the week- Desjardine (of the teaching the business. Reports were given; Teacher Entertains Pupils( end, M. and Mrs. George Dunn profession) took advantage of the visits were reported and it was I Bobby L a m m i e , Beverley 1 who had been visiting for a few holiday weekend and enjoyed a Frons 1950 to 1957 production decided to pack a bale in .lune, Smyth and Don Lightfoot enjoyed i days, with their son, Mr, and trip to the Georgian Bay dis- of steel ingots in Canada m -;Clothing (clean, and in good re- a real treat on Wednesday of''Mrs, Elmore Dunn and family trict. I creased from 3,298,071 tons to 4,- i pair) is to be handed in at the last week when. their teacher, l andtheir daughter, Air, and Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Robinson P19.386 tons; steel production in June meeting. Suggestions are Mrs, L. Hicks, entertained thein Mrs. Jack Paisley and family, and family spent last Sunday; ]957 was about 5 per cent lower ; offered, under the heading "A ' to dinner. in. London and then returned home with them, with Mr, and. Mrs, S. Sorensen than in 1956. i Reminder" in the April issue of at the theatre where they saw i Mr, and Mrs, Thompson of in Chatham. ,,111111111,1111111111111111,111111111111111111111111,,I,I,111,1,1II111111111,11111,1,1,11,III,I„1111„11„11111111111111111111111111111; Cornish, Mitchell & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT? H. J, Cornish L. F. Cornish D. Mitchell K. W. Slade , W. E. 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