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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-10-02, Page 3Crcth'ton Cornments EY MRS, d. WOODALL Mission. 6anil here on Wednesday. Tile Mission Band',of the United Mr, John Hann, Aiiss Edith Church held their meeting in the blain and Airs. Irene Harrison, of .Brantford,. visited. on Friday Edward with A ir , and Airs. l.dvvard Chandlers and Aliases Mary and Gloria Chambers,. Mrs. Anton Anderson, :of Ma- rine City and Mrs, Grace Thom- son, of Sarnia, were recent vial - tors with the Chambers family. Weekend visitors. with Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Wein were Air. and Mrs. Ronald Wein and daughter Julianne, -of Detroit, Mr. .and Mrs. Gerald Wein and Monica, o.f London, and Air. and. Airs. Cali 'Wein v ❑ and Heather,, of Exeter. church school xoolnls on 'T.hurs• , following day, olio) •ing a . 1 ublic School period, with 32 Members. prea• ent, Douglas Lightfoot, . Kenneth Aioon and Kenneth ;Bender were in charge of worship service. Mrs. S. King reviewed the study . book and a musical, :number was played 'by Kenneth Afoot). Several items .of bi:siness were discussed and Joan England was .appointed -stamp collector, Fol - l0 n bUSinssg games were en, joyed. Celebrate Anniversary lilt, aiid Mrs. William Mr. and Airs. Fred :Gratton, 1U .nam •Smith of Grand Bend., called on Mr. and Gerald, Ma. and Mrs. Clay- and Mrs. Lloyd Geiser on Sun - ton Sims, Mr. and Airs. Irvine day, Finkbeiner and Donald, Air. and ' Mrs, Gordon Morloek and Mr, r G Eldon Smith motored to-Walker- ton tiA alk r• ton on Sunday to the bonne. of Air. and Mrs. Clare Spirting where they celebrated the thirty- fifth anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, Hilliard Sparring. After at, turkey dinner their grandson, Allen, presented the celebrants with gifts. Personal Items Service was withdrawn in the United Church ,Sunday morning due to anniversary services be- ing held in Shipka church. Sev- eral members from Crediton at• tended. A number of ladies from the Evangelical church attended the W.S.W.S,. rally at Rodney on Monday, Air. Joseph Smith of Sault St. Marie, who has been visiting for the past two weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Sinclair and other relatives left for his home Monday, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hillborn have returned from a honeymoon Message From Whalen By MRS, F. SQUIRE Mr.. and Mrs. Milne Pullen left for a trip to the west coast on Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Duffield attended Zion anniversary Sun- day and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock, Mr. and Airs. Cecil Squire and Douglas, Miss Eileen McKenna and Mr. Ross Driffield were at the zoo at Detroit on Saturday, Mrs, Hazel Roberts, London Township, visited Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs. William Morley, Sr. Mrs, Campbell, Listowel, visit- ed during last week with. Mr, and Mrs. J. Finkbeiner. Mr. and. Mrs, 'William Morley, jr,, :Janice and Robbie. spent Sunday at Grand Bend with Mr, trip to Mexico and. California and Mrs. Howard Morley and and visited during the weekend family, with Mrs. E. Faist and Miss bola Mr. and 'Airs, Grafton Squire Foist. and family spent the weekend at Asir, and Mfrs. Martin M:nrlock, Guelph with Mr. and Mrs. Gord- of Guelph, visited with relatives on McKinnon. here on Sunday. Mr. and Airs. Harry Khlare, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 'Fink- Catherine and Martha visited in beiner spent several days at London on Sunday with Mr. and Waterdown. Mrs, R. Edwards, Mr. Russell Either, of Cali• Mr, and . Airs. Melville Gun- . fornia, and Mrs. Carl Haumuller ning and Muriel attended Zion (nee Mildred Either) of Detroit called on friends and relatives CANADIAN i Hodgins and family, of Lucan, • PROPANE • visited recently with Mrs, Wil- ' liam Morley, Sr: ri Miss Marion Morley, 11.,N„ of Toronto, is spending this week a with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. & APPLIANCES = ! Laverne Morley. ' ▪ Mr. and Mrs, Russell Humin /►� & • and Brian and Mrs. Lottie Ca- tGBATT O N vanaugh of Detroit and Mrs, . s;George Squire, Granton, .were ' 1 Thursday visitors ' ith Mr. and H O 1 5 0 N + Mrs, Norman Hodgins, Phone 156 Grand 'tlletad Mr, and Mrs. William Heather have returned: home from their ('honeymoon and . gone to St. I11101nlllilll111 anniversary Sunday and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jaques, Mrs. Art Hodgins and family, Clandeboye, and Mrs. ' Murray GAS . ,11,IIllllllIIIIgt1t11,,l It hill 1111,11111,11111,1111111u111111 Marys to reside 3t M 1 illi 11mll lllll11tl l hillttlllllllllll 1111111/1lllllllllllll 011lnllllll/,u IWIl111IIIIIII11 W 11,111111111111111,111111111HIM .. increased Production At Lower Coat? Yes! With Cat -Mo -Phos Mineral Supplements The Cal -Mo -Phos Mineral Company has developed a mineral formula which can give you better production at a lower cost. 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Rundle on Satur day, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baker .and fancily were recent guest with Miss Gladys Shipside o G uelpb, Mrs. Herbert Beer of Munro visited with her daughter, Airs Oliver Baker and family on wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Upton and Melvin were guests with Mr. and Airs, Ellis Streban and boys o 5 S t , b n ,,ut a •. � d .y Air, and Mrs. Duncan Mc- Naughton and. Marion attended the funeral of Duncan's. .uncle, the late Mr. Martin Scafe, .Ailsa Craig, last Week, Mr. . and Mrs. Stewart Mar- riott, Ronald and Maryaane of St. Marys spent Sunday with Afr.,and Airs. A. Dewar.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred: Parkinson and Brenda attended Zion West anniversary Services on Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hera. Mrs. Alfred Baker, Marlene and Miss Donna Baker attended "Merton Fair on Saturday, The Base Line school pupils were pleased In carry home sev- eral of the prizes from Kirkton .Fair, Their teacher is Miss Mar- lyn Marshall, Kirkton. Mrs. Cacciottd of Capreal Is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs, Fred Parkinson and family. 1VV �ili1 Gt`"_� =7 met --- Continued ;Prom Page first club to. win four will take • Yanks beat themselves last year. it alit" -1 but this time if Yogi ;plays first, I George Dobbs. xe .." he'll 1 Dobbs, ,E ..ter Ivew 1 1 tab.everyone, a going -out f , York g g Yankees will wail .it accord• • i to. second if they're fortunate; inn to my sesames, laool tickets'" s .enough to reach .the initial sack, l Trey Wilson, Henson -•- „ . f Hang in there,. Case! waukeel They have the depthAin Fred 11utablel 'Exeter --,Pitts- every department. A a r n i$ burg! 1, Lloyd. Cushmenl >Fascter--"Aitl He. s even more valuable than waukee in i'�-� A s games. s Lew Mantle. �. ,g. n e..But a tic, Yanks are an aging ball (tette will win two, Warren i club. New York strength rests Spahn. one and Ernie Jalinston 00 Ryan Duren!" one to give the Braves the; Perry Bole y y Exeter lin series. What's the matter with picking the Yanks! They're a 1 k They're theY r!. a Yankees? e s. Tiley re too .old.Their better, hall club all. round. R won't , versatile ball .players really give cinchRawlings, Zurich--' ".It's a, 1 Pittsburg win it, them an edge. VII be surprised A seven -game series is too risky; if the series goes morethan to predict. Milwaukee has the six games." g t a pitching and New York has the' Dick Jermyn, Exeter --"Xan• hitting, Let's put it this way, the ; kees let Milwaukee win it last • Message From Greenway • Mr. and Mrs, Howard Dettloff, of Detroit, spent the weekend with their aunt, Mrs, Albert Pol- lock. Miss June Steeper, of Belton, and Mr. Bobby Steeper, of Oril- lia, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Steeper, The Harmony Class of the United. Church will hold their meeting on Friday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Graham .Eagleson. Mr. and. Mrs. Lawrence Pol- lock visited last week with rela- tives in Quebec and enjoyed a motor trip to Eastern Ontario. Sunday School in the United Church on Sunday, will be at 1.3service willm. ;then. the Rally Day he d followed by the church service. TV FEATURES FAMILY The R. C. Dinney family, Ed- ward street, were interviewed on the "Sin gtinle" sh CKNK-TV Sunday afternoon, re- presenting James St. United Church. Mr. Dinney, church treasurer; Mrs. Dinney, a Sunday School teacher, and children Susan, Bill, Brenda and John answered ques- tions about their church activi- ties during the show, which is sponsored by the men's clubs in Huron and Perth presbytery, worth two 11101 of the Yankees. year so the New York club will • regain their prestige The Story In ! this year with great gusto! Mantle, Skov- + ren are.bark this year ear in force. Yanks will take it all f in a1n' 5.bur „ fife gan]CS, By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Jim Hayter, Dashwood -- it's a toss-up! 1yn afraid the Yanks will win it this year but 1 hope they° din't. Mantle will ' Pia Social provide , .On 'Thursday evening the con-! the necessary home runs. Al- gregation of St. Patrick's church '.hough Milwaukee have Spahn held a pie social, I and Burdett with terrific p re- nal -IPS of children from SS. No.; mean a thing now. Yankee pitch• A program consisted of two' cords over the season, they don't. 9 junior and senior square clan -ting finished the schedule in good cing accompanied by their tea.; shape, so watch nut! cher, Mrs. B. Isaac on the piano.' With four junior girls singing' the call; tap dancing by An Culbert, Lucan; songs by Afik , r i At Anniversary ersary ni Seek Big Crowd Culbert, Lucan and Heather D Vis; accordion numbers by Ma garet Zubal, Clandeboye, rea ing by Mrs. Tom Kooy Thanksgiving and a comic nut her by Mrs. Ross AicFalls ac companied by Mrs, Hugh, Davis Rev. P'. Dymond was chair man. Sandwiches, pie and is cream was served following th program. Personal Items do 1 Disappointed at the slow ]t-1 sale of tickets for the tenth anniversary barbecue at Sea - Mr. and Mrs, Earl Atkinso attended church service in Lon don Sunday and visited with M and Mrs. A) Morley, • David McFalls spent Saturda with his aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs. Bob Tindall, Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Young Lucan, spent the weekend wit Mrs, Fred Davis. a Mr. and Mrs, Heber Davis ac • - forth Saturday, Huron County Junior Farm e r officials urged local representatives in make an all-out selling ef- e fart Thursday and Friday. The barbecue, from 5:30 to 7, starts a two-day cele- !] bration ]narking the organi- nation of juniors in 1948. A MI variety program will follow the meal. v Sunday a special church service will be held in Onto• t • rio Clinton, Street i t lel OAC d Church. • Rev. W. A. Young as guest hspeaker. A fireside service will follow. companied Mrs. R. Dickins on a trip to Midland and. Coldwater A� on Saturday, Mrs. Dickins visa• Mrs. r A. Worden 1 ted with. Mrs. Fred Dickins, Coldwater and Mr. and Mrs, Active In Church Davis visited with Mr. and Mrs. r Edgar Smyth and Iir. and Mrs. The funeral of Mrs' Alvin N. Nornien Shawvil, • # Warden, of Staffa, who died Mr, and. Mrs. Ron Carroll visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodgins and Mrs. Hugh Carroll, Lucan, on Sunday. Mr. Wayne Carroll spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodgins, Liman,' visited his grandmother, Mrs. Hugh Car- roll at the Nursing home, Lucan, On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs, Ron Carroll entertained Mr, and Mrs. Harry Carroll and Wayne. Mr, Hugh Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Trigs and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Carroll, London. 3111110111111111111111,111/11111111,1111111111111111111111,111,11111111111111,1111.11111111111/111tl1111111111111111111111111111111111111, Announcements RATES Births No Charge Marriages and Deaths 75e (Marriages and deaths arty reported without charge in news columns. This' charge applies only to listing under Announcements,) Cards of Thanks, Engagements 7S(' In Memoriarns (4•line verse) $1.00 Extra verses, each 2Sf, BIRTHS --- BALSILLIE—Mr, and Mrs Larry Balsillie, Simmons, Apts.. Ex- eter.'are happy to announce the birth or a daughter, 'Cheryl Ann, at South Huron Hospital, September 30, 1955. BLANCHARD—Mr, and Mrs. Clif-. ford Blanchard, Exeter, are' happy to announce the birth of a son, September 18, 1955. BOtRGEOIS—Mr. and lai'r's. Jerry Bourgeois, 274 Algonquin Dr., .RCAF Centralia, announce the birth of twins (premature), Pierre and :litehelle, at South Huron Hospital. September 27. 1958—both babies cried a few hours later.. bO: NELLY—SLAC.: Todd and Mrs. Donnelly (nee. Catherine Car- ter), Clinton, announce the birth of a son at Clinton ,Coinntunity Hospital, September 25, 1955—a grandson for Mrs Ruth Carter, Clinton, and great-gr'andchlid for Mrs, Catherine Hedden, of Hensen. HATCHER LAC and Mrs. Don Hatcher. R C AF Centralia_ iia an- nounce the 'birth of a daughter, Shawna Lee, at ti"ictoria g Hos- pital, London, September 27, 1958. I .ER.XICi —Mr.. and Mrs. Donald Iternick, R.R. 1 Kirkton; an- nounce the birth of a daughter at South Huron Hospital, Oc- tober 1, 1958—a sister for Mar- garet and Teddy, FESTER—Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Rester, R.R. 2 Grand Bend, an- nounce the birth of a son. Jo- seph, at South Huron Hospital,. September 26, 19'58. L.GCE Mr. and Mrs. Wtlftted Lague, Mani St.. Grand Bend, announce the birth of a son, David Allen, at South Huron Hospital, September 20, 1955--a brother for Danny and Kathy. OSTLA'tiD dlr, and Mrs. Eric Ostland, Aylmer, announce the birth of a son:Vaughan Brie, at. St. ` Thomas Blgin General Hoenital, September 23, 1958.. O'R.ODRIM Dennis and Clare O'Rourke, R.1:. 3 Dashwood, are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Mary ("tars. at St. ,7naeph's Haapite), London, Sep- tember° 21, 130S—a sister for tate hn\'9, 5111:(%' 7Ir, and Mrd. Bruce iii it 9 h, Crediton, announce the hletlt of a. San, Robert Donald Nicholas, at Soufh Huron Boa- , Septoinber :6, 1085, SIi1�LMA:N—Tony and Nona Schul- man (&'vin) at'a happy to An- nounce the birth .of n son, to- terly 'vv'a.yne. in Alexander Iles- pital, Ingersoll, September 25, 1958--a brother for Marcia and Mark, WOOD -.- Me. and Mrs. James ' 'wood. 138 Empress Ave.. CAP centre -0e announce the birth of a daughter' at South Ituroit. HOtgital, October 1 1035 taster for Craig, �Ccayne arid Douglas ENGAGEMENTS -- MtJGAGEMEI�'I'J,. — 1ft ar d ?rs. Clare -nee Mina, 01 NN oodEstai v r+ 'Wish to a su .iCb the e:sgs,gei+hent of their elder dsugh• Arehtha.ls of Luoan iitarriage to 1.1.1,,,,,11111, Ia, tic. Io. DEATHS — 1"INKBEINER — At St, Joseph's Hospital,London, on Wednes day, September 24, 1955,' Fred Finkbeiner, of Anne St., Exeter, beloved husband of Margaret Waugh and dear father of Ern est. of Lloydminster, Sask , Matthew, of Crediton, Henri. of London, in his eighty-first rear • Funeral services, were cnndlnt ed at the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Horne, Dashwood, on Saturday, September 27. 1958, Inter ent'tookSplaceoinciCre F• ton Cemetery. 2. ANNOUNCEMENTS — Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks Centralia, will be 'at home" to their friends an the occasion of their sixtieth wedding annivers- ary on Saturday. October 11. from to cllned7 p.m. Gifts graciously de= r CARDS OF THANKS— We HANKS- 11"e wish to extendheart- felt our he rt_ felt thanks and appreciation for the many cots of kindness, mes- Sages of sympathy and' beautiful floral offerings received from our friends, neighbors and relatnes during our recent bereavement of a dearly beloved wife and mother —Alvin Warden and family, 2r We wish to extend our heart- felt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral of- fering received Froin our kind friends and nelghbours to our re- cent bereavement of a beloi ed 000 and brother. We especlallt thank Rev. Kerr, Padre 'Soong. O A.C., and Mrs, Frank Lostell Alexia, and Mrs. Baroid Jeffery -'-Thi Easton family. IN MEMORIAM WATT—In memory of my beloved Dad, captain Pilot Tan M. Watt. killed while a passenger in a piano crash one year ago tn• day, Ocinhtr1, 7057. And in memory of his three compait- !1 its who died with bite. Snff as the voice of an angel, Breathing a .lesson unheard, Hope with a gentle persuasion whispers iter comforting' words ti hispet'tiig hope, oh hob v-e1- eotne they oioe,. Making my heart, in its sorrow rejoice With tattle and hope 'until tt"e tnet again, —Lovingly remembered by his daughter Alariao and Ron -in- law, Douglas Sweet and fanuI 1-11!;WITT In fond and loving memory of ci"illtam John. hart - Itt, it•iio passed aiaay October. 4, 1940 Ito euld not t ts(1 for terra**. "', IrYt"e n•ould not with for tears But just tto be retnenrbered Threugliout the passing years. Al 'aY s rernembered end sadly missed i r his daughter and 00n• in ia-t•. Mr. and IIfr3 L. '4 Ho- garth and Matniiq ".e Shop and save by feeding Tittles adv catty .d i 5 i i a y ads every week, ursday, September 18, in Stra ford General Hospital;. followin a short illness was held on Su day. Mrs Warden, born in Hibbei Township, was the former Jane GlaMr.dand Mrs.s William daughter ton, Cromarty, • She was a member b of Staff United Church, active in tri W.M.S. and W.A. and was teacher in the Sunday scliooi. Besides her husband and par encs, she is survived by thre daughters, Rosanna, Ramon and Joanne, and a son, William all at home; five sisters, Mrs Nelson (Elizabeth) Hunkin, Bel more; Mrs. Clifton (Margaret Miller and Airs. R. D. (Hazel Sadler, Staffa; Mrs. Brute (Mary) Balfour, Sault Ste Ctsr'm'i5l1 s Abell,* Crp ar y. BY .MR$. KEN .McKEU.LA t Misses Alice Walker, Marlene Dow, v Joyce c Dew, r 4 Yand Joyce , Kerslake, members, of the C.,G.1.T., accompanied by their leader, Mrs. M. Lamond and Airs. L. Kendrick, of Lucan, motored to London on'Saturday to visit the children in the Pro- testant Orphans' Home, .bringing them treats and showing a pic- ture, fidin. They also visited Story- book Gardens at Springbank !'ark, Mr. Alen Ramsey, who is a patient i n the e 14 oikme s n Com- pensation Hospital at Downsview, spent .the weekend at his home iter.e. Mrs. J. Robinson. .of Clinton. visited an Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Scott, 'and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, A. Colquhoun. Mr. Robert Gardiner, accom- panied by Mr. Wilmer Howatt', of Lonrleshoro, has gone west on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Moore and family, of Lindsay, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, T. L. Scott and Mrs. E. Moore. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh McLachlan and Air, and Mrs. John McLach- lan. Egmondarille, called an Mr. Andrew McLachlan on Sunday. Mrs. Byrnell, who spent a week with her siser, Mrs. E Moore, returned to her home in Cameron on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Mac McKellar and family, of Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferg. McKellar, Sea- forh, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay McKellar, Mrs. Elmer Colquhoun re- turned to her home in Clinton on • The Times'Advecete, 0ctgl,�e r. 1915. i. Centratia Comments Sy mgg. FRED i$0161.0.1E Mrs. Lily Draper of Brooklin and Mr. Will Wood of Exeter were Thursday visitors with mr, and Mrs. George Dunn, Mrs. C. Rowe, Linda andCaro- lyn spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs. C. Rowe in St. Thoin.- as, returning home on Sunday. Mi'. and Mrs. John Thompson attended the presentation and .dance for Mr, and Mrs. ]ion Beaman on Friday evening of last week. 1v Airs. Lorne ,hicks attended the leachers' convention in London on Friday of last week, Mr. and • Mrs, Kenneth Hod- gins and Eleanor Mae were at Elliot Lake over the weekend where they attended the Mc- Cutcheon•F'letcher wedding. They returned u d o h .m e byvva of Sault Y 1 Sa Ste.. Marie and Michigan and stopped in Bruce Mines where Mr. Hodgins renewed former acquaintances, having been em- ployed in the creamery there several years ago. They also • visited with Rev. and Mrs. Mer- vin Love in Rydal Bank. Mr, and Mrs. L. B. Hodgson visited with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgson, in Waterloo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Haddock . - Sunday after visiting the past week with relatives in this com- munity, Comments About Dashwood By MRS. ERVIN klADER The Ladies' Aid of Zion Luth eran Church held a crokinol party last Wednesday evening with , the losing side and Mrs Lorne Becker, captain, entertain ing the winning side with Mrs Elgin Rader captain. Prize winners were Mrs. Lloyd Rader, high, and Mrs. Effie Kleinstiver, low. 0.11.111111 1111/1111111111 I with relatives in :St. Catharine Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1,'trilso, visited recently for,, a' few deal and family of Bighgate, Mr and Mrs. Burton Mongan of .S.. Marys, Air. •and Mrs. fIug Rundle, Mr. and Mrs. Norma Morgan gild :family were '.Stieda - visitors with their parents., X.4 and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan.6 Marikay 1iodgins was a V004 end visitor with Mr, ,and .liar,,-"- Wilfred Huxtable. , A ir. Mrs. Ga B Grant t andn _ra and family of Sarnia were Sw day visitors with. Mr. and Mrs, John Thompson. Air. and Mrs. Harold Tripp, have returned home foliowin* an enjoyable . 'holiday trip tg' Winnipeg where they visite' with their son. DELICiOU$, TOO .. 1 The berry season's back.'7 Bill Baker, Grand Bend, recently picked a quart of 'e wild raspberries. William Abbott, Victoria street, reports he has been enjoying strawberries from his garden for several weeks. tl Ills 11/11111111ullll111111111111111111111111111111111.1 ll /e' County Of Huron App!ictions For Deputy Clerk -Treasurer Of The County Of Huron Sealed applications for the position of Deputy Clerk-. Treasurer will be received by the undersigned until - 5 o'clock p.m,, Tuesday, October 14th, 1958. • e Personal Items Air. and Mrs Garnet Weiberg and family, of Waterloo, 'and Mr. and Mrs. 'Ervin'Rader and family, spent Sunday with. Mr. and Airs. Elmer Rader and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Koehler t- and Mr., and Mrs. Ward Kraft g and family spent Sunday with n- relatives at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weiberg, t of Waterloo, were week end vis - t itors with Mr, and Mrs, Fred of Weiberg and Mr. and Mrs. Victor 1- Tyler, Mr. Douglas Hamather, of Lon- a + don, spent the week end with Mr, e I and Mrs. Bob Hamather. a , The W.S,W.S. of the Evangel- ical U.B. Church, Dashwood, Crediton and Zurich, chartered a e bus and attended the fall rally at Rodney, Monday. Rev. Shir- a ley, missionary of Sierra Leone, Africa, was guest speaker. • Mr. and Mrs. William Pitt and • Barry and Ronnie Snell, all of L ondon, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Snell and e Beth. Marie; Mrs. J. C. (Wilma ) Corn- ish, Seaforth, and one brother, Message From Frank, of Cromarty. The funeral was under the di- rection of Box funeral services, Seaforth, and officiating minis- ters were Rev. George Lamont, Mitchell, and Rev. A. H. Day - nerd, Staffa. Burial was in Staffa Cemetery. Flower bearers were William Allison, Harvey Edgar, Eugene Kennedy, Carter Kerslake, Rob- ert Hamilton, Reginald Mantle, Arnold Alton and Lorne Fell, Pallbearers were John Sadler, Gerald Agar, Harvey Hambly, Gordon I•loggarth, Lorne Elliott aiid William Worden, Happenings In Biddulph By MRS. M. H. Ei:STON Personal Items Mrs. Bob Blair held a brush demonstration at her hone on Wednesday afternoon, There were 19 ladies present. Sunda visitors with h :lir , and Afrs, Clues , Fischer were Mr, and Mrs. Ray Fischer and fain- tly, Mr, • Ted Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alordush, all of Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. John Gregus and small daughter, Bernadette. of London, visited on Sunday evening with their, aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Spacek. Several ladies of the neigh- borhood and community attend- ed a shower given in honor of Miss Joyce Fischer, at Centralia United church, Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Tack Borland (nee Betty -Willard) wlio were recently married in Ilainiltoii Spent Sunday afternoon with their aunt, Mrs. Jessie Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Roy lfarrison of London spent the weekend with Mrs. ,tesslir Lewis. Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs, M. H. ];Aston 'wee Mr, and Mrs. Tnn] lrooy. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gibson visited on Saturday evening with nit. and :firs, W. Cook, Wilton. Grove. Saturday es ening guesta i+f Mr. and Airs. Leopard Smith] were Mr. and Mrs.. Larry Cronyn and family of Centralia. titr. H'. and Mars. Elston 'vere guests at t1,e Fischer -Varga wedding on Saturday. Mr, ,olid Mrs. Orville: Lang- ford aiid .l'ol]ti spent 'Sunday ei'e- rung with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patt121Si1 t. "Flares. -‘Ira. John Maetlitosh (nee Ida Stei±ley) of Florida visited , i e . gently with l sr Meet, A's. Melt D1ekept alto) Mr. arid Mrs, title Smith of Browns- t vide. Kirkton By MRS, HAROLD DAVIS Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Smith visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark of Richmond 1-I111. Mr, ' and Mrs.' Gordon Yule and family of Toronto visited over the weekend with AIr. and Mrs. Gerald Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hazel- wood and Edison of Detroit and' Mrs. Jas Howe of London at- tended Kirkton Fair. Mrs. Earl Watson gave an in- teresting account of her week spent at Alma College at the School. for Leaders and also in- troduced the new study book "Christian Concerns of North Americans Neighbors" at the W.ALS. and Yv'r:A, meeting held in the basement of the United .church: The W.A. decided to have a turkey supper in Octo- her. Several from St. Paul's church, Kirkton attended Harvest Festi- val service .at St. Thomas ehurch, Granton, Sunday last. The speaker at St, Paul's. Isirkton, this S&.tnday will be Rev, Mill- man from Stratford, lk 5 Please state age, marital status, experience, education,_, salary expected. Also state references. `'-1 Please mark clearly on envelopes -- "Applications." JOHN G. BERRY, . Clerk -Treasurer, County of Huron, 1 Goderich, Ontario. +nlltl1:111 tti11::73! 13::33iil13l�it! 1111177 ti 11111111! 11! 1 i l tll11111111111 i1t 1!1 t!1! ll l:ll11 ttlltSl tl Ut11111111 tl Irl 111 l lualnutr, ,,tt111llllin111,tlll lllllllllllllllltlll/i111111111111111,11,1111111111111111111111171111111111 1111111t111111111111:1111111I1llllll21il1N�'. Its Dobbs Dodge For Value Pilus '56 Dodge Regent Suburban 4 DOOR — V8 engine, tutone, was $2,095, 1 ... ......... 110W ONLY ........ llllllllll ......... $1,995 1 a $1,395. 3 Green, was $995, NOW ONLY ,.,,...... $ 945 s3 '53 Plymouth Sedan- . 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