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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-01-08, Page 14Nos 14 The Time5.A0vo;41e1 January 11, • vk • Topics From Woodham ay MR. ARTHUR RYNPI,E. Miaa9n Band Meekinq The Woodham 'Mission Band Was held in the Sunday School room last Subday morning dur- ing Church service under the leadership of Mrs. J. 'Miller and :Airs, F. Parkinson with a good attendauce. Worship service was opened by Doug Webb with scripture reading 'bv Barry Tomlinson, Christm4s story Was told bY Robert 'Wareham and the offer- ing dedicated by Doug Webb. The ,proarain included recita- tions by Derek Wareham, and Marie Langford: -duets by Donna. and Saqdra Dickie, A Christmas tree with many • children's mittens decorated the platform. The mittens will be sent to Mattawa, Northern Onta- rio, also serapbooks made by the Mission Band children of used Christmas cards to the Mission Hospital at Alattawa. Four Cheek -pa bags have been sent to Toronto for overseas relief, Study was taken by Mrs. J. Miller. New Years' Gnests Mr. and Airs, Arthur Rinn, Cheryl and Marie of Thames - ford with Mr, and Mrs. \w Chatten. Air. and Mrs. Lloyd ;Jaques and children, Mr. Arlo Copeland with Mrs. AL Jaques. PARTS DEPARTMENT --Hugh Parsons stands in front of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Cowdrey the bins which house. thousands of parts required for of London with Mr. and Airs. set \icing machines at Exeter Farm Equipment 1 A Photo . 4444 00000 0000 o 001 o ) oo 0101101$000)00101010 iiii ii 11111000010011110000101001001101011000110/000101MMIMMWMM Barry Webber. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Payne .and „.„ -,• Donna, Airs. W. Payne and Jim Payne, London, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rundle with Air. and Airs, Robert Rundle, Jim and Jack. 4,7 : ••• • It 4 0111.141111114111111111.1.11111111111111110.11111,1111A1111111311UMMU10111.1.11111IMMIMMIUMMIWIMI1111111111.411411t114g We are happy to be s5ociated with Exeter Form Equipment On The Openinst Of Their New $FIQWRQOAA & REPAIR DEPOT - Re Sure To See Their Display Qf KING-WYSE FARM EQUIPMENT anti Maple Leaf Bale Conveyors from • . Of s 1- . • • • BRANtFORD PHONEPLa so 2-5401 ONTARIO , . . ' , • - Letter From Brinsley New Years' Guests By MRS. CECIL gi...Lvoop Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hod- ,.., ,,..'„''',.„'„, „„„ gins and family, Mrs. Geo. "” . • "-"'• •'' ' ' '•-• •; Squire, Mrs. Russell Lindsay of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dixon .• ..:70..t''', GrantonAirJas AlawhinneY and sonreturned to their home of Crediton with Air. and Mrs. near Sault Ste. Marie after Harry Squire, , . . s ' spending the last two weeks with ,, .•_,,aitiir •'' ..::? Mr. and Airs. Geo. Levy of their parents. ' • v, '''',Fi,-, ' . kt ' ',$ ,,,' ^ ,,- Thames Rd., Alr, and Mrs . Har- irs old Levy and Lynn, St. Marys, Cl'andeboye, spent the weekend A. Marion Cunninghamof , Mr. and Mrs. «John Brookshaw with Mr. and Mrs. George Prest. THE JERMYN FAMILY—Here is the owner of Exeter Farm Equipment with his°t Avonbank with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levy, No d d M- and mrs, 'rerv'ithick ew Year's uests with Alt. family in their home on William street. Seated from left are Mns. JermDavianargaJamese yn, vice- ret Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Trevithick principal of Exeter Public School; Karen and R. D. Standing are the two sons, Don Mr, and. Mrs. Fred Doupc and and sons, of London, Mrs. Ruth . And Doug. The family moved here about 10 years ago from London. —T -A Photo Grace. Woodham, Mr. and Mrs. Watson and Bobbie, Mr. and Roy McCurdy and Brenda, St, Airs. Don Watson and Darlene, l ‘ Marys, Don Brine, Woodham, Sunday guests with M. and Owner .Jermyn Active.,'GB Officer Lucile Watson, Anderson, n7. and Mrs. Ira McCurdy, Rose and Reg. Mrs, Fred Fenton. Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. Cecil Ellwood were Mr, and \\Milani Fenton and children 70 US Post Grand Bend. Mr. and Airs. Ben Mr. and Mrs. Ligin Webb, Bill. and Mrs. Marion Cunning - and Airs. Georst,e Preston' In Deve1opment Work Webb and family, Alr. and "Mrs. hgrn of Cl d b • IM. ' • • Jarnes A. Johns(on, Ronnie W ebb, London, Air. and Miss Audrey Darling returned Proprietor of Exeter Farm ; Douglas, 16, and Donald, 15, and CD, 37, of Grand Bend, wilt be Mrs. Bill White and family Sar - on' .1\--4ew, Year's Day to resuir) Equipment, R. D; "Dick" Jer-: one daughter, Karen, 10. They ' • • appointed Liaison Officer at the nia. Mr, F. McLean, Toronto, u „ , ,. VA 'n, v f tb f d 1.7mted Church, are members of James SL CS ,Army's Combat Develop- with Mr, and Mrs. Norris Webb ii'lleiRdil'iDeseeras ctoelaigee,r Alberta. of and family. of the regional development pro-, ment Centre, Fort Ord, Calif., , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott, spent Sunday evenui with M gram now operating in mid -west-! ' ,... next month, army headquarters Farquhar,Cecil Ellwoogd. - r. ern Ontario, WISs Violet W II 1 is bas announced. Russell and family Mr. and oAfi. r situ Bertssel- L'Ii(-1s.AAII:s.Lewis During his three years as a: dale, Gerald Brintnell, Kirkton, m ember of Exeter council, Mr. ! r.,- , 1 Major Johnston this summer with Mr. and MWMrs. Arthur Lewis died sud- rs. m. Rundell. I Jermyn served as chairman of! vies in Michigan ' ! successfully completed a three- Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson and; denly on Monday, December 29, the industrial promotion com-1 im o n 1..ii Rangers (Commandbaby of, St. Marys with Mr. and i at her home, Con. 12. 'McGilli- mittee and he led in the forma.' i Miss Violet Willis 77 of Mar- course in the United States, at 11117S, Jack Smith. vray, after a lengthy illness.She , y tion of the Huron County Indus- " • Fort Benning, Ga , the Florida suffered for ears with arthritis. trial Promotion Board, of which lette, Mich. died Tuesday, Dec. Everglades, and the Blue Ridge , Visitors Out Of The Village I Surviving are her sons, Fred, 'be was the first president. This 24 at her home after a short 111- Mountains of • Tennessee. The Mr, and Mrs. Robt, Robinson, I Wilbert, Ray and Elmer, also' group later became part of the rness. course's reputation as one of the Mid -Western Ontario Develop-; Born June 26, 1881, in Exeter • toughest held anywhere in the and Airs. Jack Robinson at Kirk- husband predeceased her some m ! !: Gordon and Graham with Mr. daughters Ruth and Viola, Her ent Association. ' t she was the daughter of the late • world is fully endorsed by Major . ton. years ago. • In addition to serving on coun- John and 'Margaret Willis. She Johnston, an officer of The Royal I Air. and Mrs. Arnold Bern. Burial ivas in Ebenezer Ceme- oil, Mr. Jermyn has been a ;came to a farm near Stover ,Canadian Regiment. !Norma, Betty, Carolyn and ter.", with Rev. W. C. Parrott, -member of the Lions Club for i with her parents in 1900 and ! Major Johnston enlisted in the 'Ralph with Mr. and Mrs, Jim of London, officiating, mine years. Mr. and Mrs. Raeburn Steelier rnoved to Marlette in 1938. !ranks of The RCR in 1938 ,,.l .hom a family which pioneered e 1\ a s a mem er o the Mat- i commissioned in Canada in •I and tam ilY' • • lette,lodge 0,E,S, Air. and Mrs, Alex An the development of that sec -!1.943 and returned overseas to :,,Gartuarithirg and boys were at a tion of Biddulph. His mother, I Miss Willis is survived by a : serve in Italy and Northwest 'J -Moore family gathering :Mrs. Edith Jermyn, still lives at : nephew, Robert Willis, Snover ; Europe. He attended Canadian If" New Years' Army Staff College, Kingston, Russeldale Ball. day, held in Granton, i and two nieces, Mrs. Leona , Mrs. Jermyn, a native of Adams, Snorer, and Mrs Lily in .. 1952, and from. 1953-54 was Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller and :Bridgcleri, Ont., is the vice-prin- i Widney, Greeley, Colo. , chief instructor at the Canadian,.1`811111Y with Mr. and Mrs, Char - final of Exeter Public School. The :funeral service was held Army Joint Training Centre, RI.- i lie Miller 01 Exeter. She was the first teacher of kin-• on Saturday, December 27 With ' vers. Man. From 1956 until going, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, dergarten classes which were . Rev. Robert Kyser, pastor 0C to Fort Benning in June 1958 ! Diane and. Douglas with Air. and ,Started when the new building Marlette Presbyterian church, ' Major ,Johnston served with ist MIS' ClaYi" Smith el Kirk- . . officiating, Interment was in . Battalion, The Royal Canadian': t°h. :Aniierson, Thames Rd. • A native of Granton, he conies , served in F • n.• ' 1940 H • -1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bloomaert was erected, ▪ The family includes two sons. i Alarlette cemetery. I Regment, in Germany, Personal items Lots Of Success and Best Wishes to Exeter Farm Equipment On Their Grand Opening Friday, January 16 Don't miss this important date: This is your chance to join the fun and have all unanswered questions about New idea farm equipment cleared up, Our representative will be on hand with the latest films on up-to-date New Idea machinery and will be pleased to answer any troublesome questions that might arise, So make it a date! We'll see you there! NEW IDE Farm Equipment Company (Quality Paten Equipment Shia 1899? HEAD OFFICE coo- Work of414, UA Mr. Ron Chatten visited wth Mr. and Mrs: .Don Armstrong at Highland Grove last week. 1 Mr, and Mrs. Adiain Pringle, Mrs. Kenneth Pringle,Brenda, Wayne and Gerry of London were Tuesday afternoon visitors with ;Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean. I Mr. and Mrs. Ted Insley and faintly of Crediton were Monday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bloomaert. I Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Streich of London visited with Mr, and !Mrs. Robert Robinson on Fri- day afternoon last. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Williams and family of St. Catharines visited for a few days with Rev. 0.1. Wareham and Mrs, Wareham I Christmas week. ' Mrs. Roy Kirk and Lorna are spending a few days with the former's daughter, Ali's. Bryce ;Skinner and Bryce at Munro. j Mr. and. Mrs. Aldo Manarin and Brian of Witldsor Visited withMr. and Airs. Lloyd Jacques on Saturday evening. Air, and Mrs. Kenneth Milk of Orillia visited with :Misses :Blanche and Rhea Mills and Ed- gar on Tuesday afternoon. The children are taken advan- tage of the rink these days and • enjoying themselves skating a:se practicing playing hockey. / Mr, and Airs. P. :Raymond of ; London were weekend visitors With their daughter, Mrs, Jen- sen and Mr. Jensen. Miss Maxine Tiffin of London visited over the weekend with Iher friend, Alarilyn Brine, I Pay `Miller and Ruth Miller entertained around twenty young people to a New Years Eve ska- ting party on Wednesday eve- ning 4n the Woodliani rink after Which they went to the Miller home and enjoyed a social time. A number of folkwere dis, appointed on New Years' day. They missed their turkey din- ner, owing to the icy roads. tarry Siade of Port Elgin visited With Eton Murphy over the holiday. Barbara Maffei') spent a few day S :last week with her aunt, Mrs, Art. Mil, at Thaniaeford. Harold terry, graduate of South Huron nistriet PIO School., son of Mr. and Mr. Alleti Berry, aceOffipatiled by Gerden !Jew to Matti fo relax iv the ttriti3, With during vgeation from the 'University of Tortnitt), and the very To Exeter Farm Equipment On The Grand Opening Of Their New Premises Universal Ignition & Battery Ltd. Suppliers of Automotive, Electrical and Carburation Parts Diesel Fuel In ject ion and Small Engines — Lawn Mower Service Parts PHONE GE 2-2271 Ian To Attend Th J. 1. Case Instruction School Monday, January 12 324 YORK STREET LONDON 14. Best Wishes and Congratulations to Exeter Farm Equipment on the Grand Opening of its New Building Trained technicians from the J. .1. Case com- pany will be prepared to show you how to gt, the most from your quality Case farm machinery. Let, them demonstrate how to save costs on maintenance, too. You'll also Want to see a full demonstration of the terrific new features in the Case -O -Matic Tractor and the Case Manure Spreader, J. 1. Case Company Farm Machinery TORONTO, CANADA