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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-09-11, Page 8Pape a The ThrepAcivocate, September 11., 58 K irkton Cou. Ie Mi.. rk Golden Anniversary • .0n, Monday'. September 1 V, livc1y-celebration was held in the: village of Kirkton, it being' the occasion of the 50th wed-! ding anniversary of Mr. and. Mrs. lra Marshall. The event .commenced with a' bot turkey dinner served by the United ,Church, Woman's Associa-: . ending long. to be remembered day. Qth Wesisilne Celebration. Mr. and Mrs. William Volk. formerly .of Kirkton. were .sur- prised when their family had a surprise party to eelebrate their golden wedding anniversary at. the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Ru-.] dolph Becker of Dashwood, tion in the church basement to day August 31 aeternati and eve. 9 guests. Baskets -of gladioli Their family presented made an attractive basement; there with a studio ,couch. setting. Tbe bride and groom. wedding cake and other gifts. as t4ffty years ago, placed a,: The family include, Mrs. Annie knife in the three -tiered cake Stebbin. Mrs. Francis 'Weston, and while it was being cut Boss Mrs. Nettie Alenard, Mrs. Violet Marshall told of the purpose of Becker, Mr. Alvin Volk, Mrs. • the -celebration and JAtroduced!Reatrire Desjardine, Mrs. Grace granddaughter, Patsy Marshall. Dorman, Mrs. Alice Doxsie. Mr. and grandson, Bill Marshall, Charlie Volk and Mrs. Mildred who in turn read a humorous;meceen. resume of the fifty years and - a. bit of the courtship, amid The Class That Counts. 'much applause. I The Class That Counts met at Lorne Marshall proposed a! the home of Mrs. Clarence Swit- toast to the guests present who! zer. Mrs. Carl Mills, assisted- by attended the wedding 50 years Mrs. Stuart Shier and Mrs. Earl ago and 11.1rs. Perce Butcher or Watson, ,conducted the worship Simene replied, giving a vivid I service. description of the wedding dayj Mrs. Wes. Neil introduced the when closed cabs and a spankingguest speaker. Mrs. Lovelock team of horses were the Cadi-i who gold of her .experience at a lacs of the day. !harvest festival in British Hon - Mrs. P. Butler, nee Pearl duras. lilarshall and Mrs. B. Rathbun, Mrs. Ross Francis demon - nee Berniece Lankin, flower strated the method of presert--- girls at the wedding were the'ing dill pickles. • only former attendants present, 11rs. Allan. Eveleigh conducted The afternoon was spent tak- a contest which was followed leg snaps and the odd game of with lunch .and a social hour. euchre. For those noon guests remaining a smorgasbord sup- Personal Items per was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen and In the evening thirty sorne • family of Eldmonton,. Alta., were fguests extended their concrete- recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs, lations to Mr, and Mrs. Ira George Allen. Marshall after which all were Mr. and Mrs, Burns Blackler erred refreshments together. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Newton Gunning poured Jack Roundell, Patti and Mark tea and Mrs. B. Rathbun, Mrs, spent a few days last week at Ross 14Iarshall, Mrs. W. Cluff, Millers Lake. Mrs. Lorne Marshall, Mrs. B. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, Ranson, Patsy and Marilyn Mar- Mr, Harold O'Brien and Owen shall assisted in serving after visited Sunday with Mr, and which the 50 -year resume was Mrs. Sam Fleivitt of Varna, re -read, also a letter was read Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Scott and from .Mr. Samuel Shier of St. family and Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Marys who will be 101 years Burgin spent Sunday at Port .young in December. Franks. Many cards, Gifts and flowers Sunday visitors with Mr, and were received by the Marshalls Airs. 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HI . MI111110 I MI11)11 1 1 1111 i. 1 111111111 lllll III 1111111 1111111 HI 11 . Looking In With Liz Patti Lewis' Star Rises By ELIZABETH TOUCHETTE I lllll gi ilmmo 4;st 11111111111 t I I 1 I 1 I 1 1 II 1 II 1111 1 1111111111111111111111 Although Country Club is not of het' singing career. Ten years currently on the list of shows that ago this summer, Betty -Jean was will be held over for the winter, Miss Canada. it looks as if viewers will see By the. way, "Here's Duffy" Patti Lewis fairly often. John has definitely been signed for the winter and wilt stay in the same time slot unless a sponsor 'can be found for Hit Parade. If that happens, Duffy will rnoye to a different evening./ Whether or not Hit Parade returns, Wally Koster, Joyce Hahn and Phyllis Marshall will all be seen on TV since they have already signed contracts. illeCadden, Patti s agent, has been working on plans for a win- ter show for her and even if that doesn't materialize she will be seen on several spectaculars, "The trouble with a summer show, Johnny tells me, "is that it makes it hard to interest spon- sors in a different program featuring the same performer," John is highly enthused about the records Patti cut in Los Ang- eles a couple of weeks ago. "She's fabulous, just terrific on wax," he tells me, Now John is in New York trying to sell the disc to a major record company. ,McCad- den is the same agent who brought Paul Anka's career to a peak not long ago. 'There's an investment of $3,000 in hard earned money in this record," John said, "and so we've just got to make it click." Priscilla Wright is not only combining her career with col- lege this year, she is also listed as one of the season's debutantes and that entails a social whirl. Now that Syd Wayne has been signed to produce Gordie Tapp's I afternoon show, the ."Juliette i Show" will. be in need of a pro- duer, Though the stars usually 1 have nothing to say about the technical aspect of a show, it's a sure bet that CBC will consult Juliette about Syd's replacement. l The singing star is far too vale- ' able a property to take a chance on poor production and she is wiser than most performers in knowing what does and does not suit her particular talents. This top-rated show will he a job eagerly sought by hopeful young producers. 1 hear that Gloria Lambert's Columbia record is doing well. She is currently appearing on radio's "Breakfast- Club," and doing a TV show on an American station. . Betty -Jean Ferguson. in a slinky gown, singing a torchy song as she did on "Here's Duffy" Saturday is a big• contra- diction of Betty -Jean's "real" personality. She is a delightful person wholly wrapped up in her h.ome and :family, and puts up with this "glamour" routine as an, unwelcome but necessary part The Story In Saintsbury By MRS. H. DAVIS Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stelzer, Jackson, Mich. Mr. Cliff Ings, London, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Harry carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Carroll Vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodgins, Lucan, on Friday. • Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Latta and family were Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs. Bob Latta, Ballymete. Mr, Duncan Tindall mid Miss Lena Tindall, Atwood, were Sun- day guests with Mr, and Mrs. Bob Tindall. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy and Clayton were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mc- Donald. Thanksgiving service will be observed in St. Patrick's church on Sunday, September 21. Mr. end Mrs. Ross McFalle and David visited with Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Davis on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis and Welled were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Greell- lee, Mrs, Arthur Abbott lield a birthday party on Saturday af- ternoon for her daughter, Muriel, who celebrated her fifth birth- day. Several. ladies from this com- munity attended the Japanese Tea in the parish hall, Holy Trinity Church, ',nate on Wed- nesday last. end Mrs. Russell Brock and ily o Chieelherst, Mr, AM( Mrs. John MeElrea end family, Mr. and 'Mrs, Carl Mills and family and Mr. Tore Brock, the ibee sithi was Mr. Brock's 75th birth- day. Me.' 1toy swit2er bat beett a patient in St,. Joseph's IlOSPitAL LfiffdOit. Mra. Nellie Bannerman, Mr, and Mrs, Stuart Bannerman, Mary•Joan and Boss et Thamesville were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swifter. Dr, and Mrs, Oordelt Xirk O10, VdridA and Dr, Carmen lurk, London tailed rip Mr. and WS. Hirtart Itatint Thursd# Of last week, ppreciate -',Freecoth own Rector Urges Rev. Ben a Vriesrector of Trivitt M e m .o r 1 a 1 Anglican ehurch, was guest speaker .at the opening meeting for the fall and winter activities of the AO.TS mcn'sclub of James Street 'united church on Monday eve- ning. Mr. de Vries came to Canada from Holland 10a: years ago after :enduring five years .of Lerman occupation -of that land. "In May 1910 we were living much the same • as Canadians, enjoying 'freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedomin religion and overnight we lost everything and found out what it was like to live under a dictatorship," said the speaker. Be joined the underground forces and for five years' strug- gled and suffered for freedom which eventually came. "As Canadians we do not appreciate our freedom. We could lose it overnight," said Mr, de -Vries. Much impressed with the story of Huron's pioneers he said they always built a church in their midst and worshipped as a fam- ily reading the Bible and pray- ing together. "We need 'to re- turn to that worship with Christ the centre of the family," was the speaker's admonition. The speaker was introduced Native Of Exeter Dies In Detroit Mrs, Fred Umberfield, Detroit, the former Rose Sutton of Exe- ter, died September 4.• She is survived by three sis- ters, Mrs. Viola Hill, London; Mrs, Z. J. Cluney (Laura), De- troit, and Mrs. Elsie Remington, Roseville, . Mich., and oh bro- ther, Wesley Sutton, Clinton, by Rev. IL J. Snell and thanked' by Dr, 11. H. Cowen. Mrs. de Vries accompanied her husband to tne-111 et 1 n g members wives were guests. 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