The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-06-26, Page 5, e 4/..• • 4' .1" • • LY • •
Students Show Talent
At Centralia Recital
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Musical fetuubers iirreented in' Pereonal Items
rte Centralia :tented Church on Mr. .and Mrs. Roy Harrison,
Thursday evening •cluring the London, Mr. zInd. Mrs. jack tier -
r e ell a 1 under the direction of, rison and l)on of AYInier, were
leit.s. Kenneth Hoagies included: visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Fred
Piano solos. Mary Vieecher, 'Harrison on Sunday.
Deuelas Fiekbainer, Margaret i Wendy Darlene Dixon spent
Feist, Peggy Tomlinson,. Cheryl the past week with her grand-
Aliskey„Ioanne Hicks, Valera mother, Mrs. Fred Harrison,
1 awry,. Lynn Miskey, Karen Fink- while her parents were on _holt-
bother, Judy Finkbeiner, Mar- days at Key River, J.Iritt.
lone Noels. Mary McCleary and Sunday Service
Eleanor lioigins. Mrs. Richard Van l!'arowe of
Piano duets, Peggy Tomlinson Exeter was the guest speaker
arid Mery Visecher; Douglas at the W.M.S. anniversary serv-
Finkheiner and Chuck Tomlin- ice in the 'United Church on Sun -
son; Cheryl and Lynn Miskey; day morning.
Karen Fhekbeiner and Margaret Choosing as her subject, All
Deist; Judy Lamport and Sharon that we have is Thine Alone.
Llehtfoot. A trust 0 Lord, from me, she
Organ solos, Judy Lamport, delivered an interesting and iti-
Sharon- Lightfoot; clarinet solos, spiring. message, The Mission
Paul Vangoozan, Tony Aquilina; Band formed the choir and sang
trumpet duet, Tonv Aquilina and three numbers.
Evan Jones; clarinet and trum- Mrs. Lorne Hicks as the
net duet, Tony Aquilina and pianist and chair leader,
Evan Jones; saxophone solo, Trousseau Tea
Keith liodgins; Mrs. John Thompson enter-
Veeal duets, Bub and Jean Lam- tabled al a trousseau tea on Sat -
we; George Godbolt and Teddy urday afternoon in honor or her
Wilson; piano trios, Margaret daughter, Marie Brown,
Ilaist, Karen Finkbeiner, Alai:- Persona! Ito=
Jew Noels; Sharon Lightfoot,
Airs. Norman Tripp has ace
"ay Firikbether • and Judy Lam- cep ted a position on the teach -
port; piano and organ duel, ing staff of the Crediton Public
Mrs, liodgins and Eleanor Hod- .
School with duties to commence
gins.
, e , in September,
The proceeds were diviele'Ali Wilda poithek R.N. 01
between the -Centralia W.M.S. Ki".'"
tchener was a weekend guest
and the Anglican Church Guild. with her sister, Mr. and Mrs.'
Shower For Bride -elect Lorne liicks.
On Friday evening Alias Mark Mrs. IL J. Merriam of Toronto,
Brown was guest. of honor at a who is visiting al the home of
miscellaneous shower in the her daughter in Barrie, -was a
schoolroom of the. United Church. guest for a few days last week
jean and Joan Essery enter- with Mr. and Mrs. George Me-
taieed with a vocal duet and Falls and called on other friends
Sharon Lightfoot with a piano in the village.
solo.
Rev. T, and Mrs. •Clarke
An address was read by Mar- were in Toronto on Saturday
ina Bowden. Gwen Lightfoot and where they attended the wed -
Karen Essery assisted in dis. ding of their nephew.
playing the gifts.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Haddock
and Mr. George Baynham were
Public School Promotions
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CGIT MEMBERS GRADUATE—Allison Clarke and Shirley Railings 'were presented
with diplomas and pins during a CGIT graduation ,ceremony at Centralia United
Church. Tuesday night, Taking part were, top row from left, leaders Mrs. J, Essery,
Mrs. F.. Hicks, Mrs. C. Rollings; bottom, Mrs. J. T. Clarke, Allison and Shirley.
CGIT Members Graduate
During Centralia Service
Two girls graduated from Cen-
tralia United Church CGIT during i
Fairfield Section an impressive ceremony Tues. Squires Compete
day night,
Sponsors Picnic Allison Clarke and Shirley Rol- 'At Exeter Park
- lings were presented with di-
Fairffeld School Section No. 1. plomas and pins by leaders of The annual Squire reunion was
helcl it's annual picnic on the the group, who include mothers , held on Saturday at Riverview
school grounds last Wednesday. of the two girls. ' Park, Exeter, with sixty mem-
among those who attended the The occasion was highlighted
Mrs. Lorne Hicks announces decoration service in. Grand by a farewell presentation to Mr,
promotions of Centralia .,Public Bend cemetery on Sunday, and Mrs, Reg Hodgert and KeY
School. Miss Alargaret Rose Bowden,
Promoted to N'ho are leaving shortly for
grade 9—"Be"-rbr who recently underwent. an op- their new home in Waterloo. The
Smith, Bobbie Lammie, Don . • • . I ' ' I
Lightfoot,
Grade 8—Betty L 0 u West,
Sharon Lightfoot, anti Essery,
Joan Essery, Richard Shoebot-
tom, Baden Sholdice..
Grade 7,—Freddie. Lamb.
Grade 6—Ann Shoebottom, El-
aine Squire, Joanne Hicks.
Grade 5—Jean Lammie, Lyn-
da Rowe, Gayle Lampert, Don Bowden.
Squire, Jon Breen. •
Grade 4—Juanita Sholdice, Lyn-
da Bowers.
Grade 3 --Shari Robinson, Bruce
Hicks, Billie Huxtable, Kevin
Lampert. clipped it out of a magazine."
Oracle 2—Ken Gloor, Wayne Groom: "Are you sure y
Raynes, Patti Robinson, Dianne read the right side? On the oth
Breen, Danny Shoebottom, Uncle side it tells how to make a ro
Gloor. garden."
-1 • " P a-ddress was read. by Elmer Powe
London, returned home on Sat- and Russell King and Jack Jeep-
urday. burn presented them with a
Rcv. Ewart Clarke of New gift
Lowell, was an overnight guest A former student, Uel. Schroe-
with his parents on Monday of der, and. his wife, Naida, from
this week. Vancouver were present. Sports
Mr. and Mrs. B. r2nIter and included — candy scramble for
David of Kirkton 'were Sunday tots, Grade 1 and 2, Bobby Den -
visitors with Mr. and Mrs, F. nis and Ruth Ann King; 3 and
4, Sharon McDonald and Willie
.Freszcator; 5 and 6 Gary Ver -
kirk and Paul Peterson; 7 and
8, Audrey Verkirk and Bobby
Cuillierer.
Young ladies, Eleanor end
ott Margaret Wilson; young men,
or Roy and Ronnie Wilson; young
de married ladies, Jean Neil and
Naida Schroeder; three legged
race, Ltd Schroeder and Roy
Byrne, Roy Wilson and Harry
Schroeder; sack race, Roy and
Ronnie Wilson; umbrella race,
Harry Schroeder; balloon 'race,
Harry Schroeder; egg race,
Naida Schroeder's side; ,thimble
race, Roy -Wilson.
Charades — Margaret and
Ronnie Wilson, Audrey Wilson
and Harry Schroeder.
Groom: "How did you make
this cake dear?"
Bride: "Here's the recipe. I
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This Week In
Wincheisea
By MRS. F. HORNE
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Mr, and Mrs. Jackson Woods
of Eiimville, Mr. and Mrs. New-
ton Clarke visited an Sunday
with Misses Beatrice and Dora
and Mr. Charlie Delbridgc.
Mrs. Will Veal, a former resi-
dent ef this community, is im-
proving in South Huron Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dayman
and family of Kippen visited
Saturday evening with. Mr. and
Mrs, William Walters.
The Story In
Grand Bend
By MRS. E. KEOWN
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On Monday evening Mrs. Lorne
Luther held a shower at her
home in honor of Miss :Inez Des-
jardine, Who was married on
Saturday afternoon to Mr.
George Wesley Winegard.en of
Hamilton, at the Church of God
manse, The staff of the local
telephone assisted with the show-
cr.
Picric
The \Yemen's institute held
their annual picnic on Wednes-
day afternoon and evening at
Swim Park, south of Grand
Bend. 'About 45 gat down to a
supper served by the ladies.
After -supper a few races were,
held, A bean guessing contest
WAS won by Mrs. Elgin. Webb,
who guessed with in 0110 the
number of beans in the jar. Be-
lay races Were conducted by
Messrs. Earl Burr and Murray
Desjardine, who acted as cap-
tains, each team winning one
relay.
Winners in balloon race for
the children was Stanley Lovie;
shoo race, Karen Taylor and
Kenneth Lovie; soda biscuit
race. Kenneth Taylor, who was
.the first to whistle after eating
the biscuits: paper plate race,
Kathryn Taylor. end Dylan Gill;
chariot rare, Mrs. Eari BUM
Keinieth Lovie and Karen Tay-
lor.
The lucky spot prize Was won
by Mr. Genet Petteesot, The
ticket persen attending prize
• was taken by Mrs. Remy Ravelle,
while Randy Lovie won the prize
for the youngest attendant. A
peanut scramble was put on foe
lucky little
the kidds, ieginuesetvsh.leh ell 'were
Fertriha
The Retail Breves' Warehouse
held a convention the
her. Hotel on Monday and Tuts.
day with over ISO delegates at-
t.nding.
On Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday over 170 etnitestarits
registered at the Brenner House,
for the annual Blue Weler Hard.
ware golf tournament, which Was
held at the golf course of Oak-
wood GoiltOlub,
Diplomas were presented by ' bers Present:.
Mrs. C. Rollings and Mrs. F. Those present were from As- * ' • i
Hicks; the pins by Mrs. J. Es- coda, Mich., Granton, Prospect
Hill, Woodham, and Exeter. All Accept Bids
sery.
Mrs. J. T. 'Clarke gave the ad- enjoyed dinner and then a pro -
dress on the theme, "Hills fl 5 h
to gran)
ssmr
nflgsPt°etsd
Climb." Her husband, Rev.
Grafton
Hodgms. ' and co n Mrs,tIct ed Nor -
Clarke,
obre.:
Clarke, also participated in (he'
ceremony. Winners in races were: girls
Both graduates gave short , 5 and under, Suc Anne Squire;
talks. Carol McCurdy sang a 7 and under, Betty Miller and
solo. Gloria Myers; 12 and under, Avis
Other members of the group Hodgins and Ruth Miller; boys
formed a choir for the service. 12 and under, Gordon Hodgins.
A reception followed in the Young ladies kicking slipper,
Sunday School room. Marlene Stone, Ruth Miller; ,
This is the first graduation married ladies, Hazel Miller, law Passed!
concluded by the Centralia group, Imes. Orville Cann; men, Grant Council accepted the tender of
Hodgins; minute walk, Mrs, Nor -man Hodgins, Larry Snider Motors Ltd. for a
mower at a cost. of 8297,50,
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Oldest lady present was Mrs. Auditor's report for 1957 was
James Squire;accepted.
oldest man,
James Squire; coming the long-Council,40
will meet again July
est distance, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ' a' ' p.m.
Squire. from Oscaclo, Mich.
.
Grafton Squire was named pre- "Sowing your seeds six inches!
sident for another year and Ar- deep? That's ridiculous?"
nold Cann was appointed secre- "Yes I know; but it annoys the
Lary. birds."
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Pereenal Items
Mr. and Airs. John Miners,
JoAnne, Douglas and Connie .end
• .Mrs. Agnes Drummond visited
on Sunday with relatives in
Paris.
Alr. Wellington Skinner of Cce-•
tralia visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, lqeiville Skinner.
Dale Skinner spent the week-.
end with Susan Persons of Han-
sen.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 'Webber,
Clifton, Craig and Ronald at-
tended the Webber picnic at Sea -
forth Lions .Park on Sunday.
A large crowd from this com-
munity attended the...johns pie. •
Mc at Riverview Park, le'xcler
on Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Larry Skinner spent the
'weekend with Larry Lynn of
Winehelsea.
• Anniversary service will he
held on Sunday in Elimville
• United Church at 11 a.m.. DST.
• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunning -
ton have moved into their new
home at Centralia.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin -Cooper.
Air. Laverne Skinner, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Skinner visited over
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Murch of Petawawa.
(Intended for last week)
'Mrs. Jean Jackson and Mrs.
Adelaide Alexander of Toronto
visited a few days with the for-
mer's sister Mrs, Philip Murch.
The Melville Mission Band :
enjoyed a wiener roast at Cann's'
Pit on Saturday evening.
Miss Hazel Heywood of De
-
trait visited over the weekend
with Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Hey- •
tood.
Miss Ruth Skinner spent a ,
few days in Toronto last. week.
Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Johns
and Grace attended the Venner-
Desjardine wedding at Grand
Bend on Saturday. Miss Grace
Johns Was maid of honor and
Mr. Gilbert Johns was an usher.
, Contract. for construction of
the Webber drain - was let to
Charles Dietrich, Alt. Carmel.
by Stephen council at its meet-
ing Wednesday night, June 18,
Dietrich's tender price was
$4,R50.
Court of revision was held and
final reading of the •drain by.
Gunnings Unite
At Classic City
Under sunny sky, the Gun-
ning reunion, was held in Strat-
ford park Iasi Wednesday with
about 95 present.
Officers elected for 1959 were:
president, William Tookey; sec-
retary, Fred Parkinson, and
treasurer, Nelson Squire.
Winners of races were: boys
and girls, five and under, Joyce
Russell, Both Passmore; six to
10, Don Knight, Lana Kellar; 11 •
to 14, Wayne Knight, :Lorene
Hodgins; young ladies, Barbara
Morley, Lois Hodgins; young
men, Roy Russell, Orland Squire,
Ladies slipper kick, Lana Kel-
lar, Audrey Russell; men's shoe
kick, Roy Russeil, Frayne Par-
sons; men's high jump, Roy
Russell, Orland Squire; ladies'
high jump, Lorene Hodgins, Lana
Kellar; marshamallow catch,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Russell; hobo
dress, Berman Foster; weight
guessing, Frayne 'Parsons, Mrs,
Orland Squire.
Oldest lady present, Mrs. Flor-
ence Chittick; oldest gentleman
present, Tom Gunning ; youngest
present, Derails Kellar; graceful
ladies walk, Mrs. Florence Chit -
tick, Mrs. A. Scott; jelly bean
guess, Nelson Squire; birthday
anniversary, Dorothy Knight:
wedding anniversary nn picnic!
day. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster
(29th); relay games and peanut
scramble were .enjoyed all.
Evening lunch was served at 5
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