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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-01-22, Page 6PO" 4 The Timas.Advocate, January 2, 195 ., . , .„,,.,. ,..,,. ...:urch Cromarty ...ch , , ., .. _ , Reports ,...,,.„ oocl Year . Ay :MM. K.EN Metrgt,t,AIS. rice•presideMs. Mrs. .1. M Scott, and Airs. Alervin Dow; secre, Rev- S. Kerr. the mnisler- Pre" tory, Airs. Mut Wallace. ass•t. sided for the annual meeting or mrs..1„ ;ye scott; treasurer, Mrs. Cromarty Presb,yterian ehureh, K. Atexehar. ass,t, Mrs. T. la, _ 'T'hursdaY. Scott; organist. Ales. L. Sors- •—• The report of the ehureh trees- 41.0111 and Ur. Moore. peer, Mr. T. Laing, showed a Flower committee Mrs. Hough • fuhetantiai gain in budget al ton* Mrs. C. MeKaig, Mrs. K. sx,Reneral funds. The secretarys meKellar; work committee. Mrs. report was given by Mr. E. Al- Houghton. Mrs. Grave Scolt. len and the session report 1 mrs, T. Laing. m s g olive Henson And District News CORRUPQNDENTS Mr. Maucift Hecklen, Phone $ Mrs. Archie MacPregor, Phone 56 tession clerk .Jr,E. Temple- Speare. Mrs. Sorsdahl, Airs. man. W Harper Mrs, J. raquair ---Honor Loval Install Officers T • . Financial reports of the ea- Arraneemeets were made for .Dies In Hospita!, Orangeman At Ch organizations showed in a pot luck slipper to he held on iseIhurst ' •ereased givings and were read St. Patrick's night. A. quilting Mrss Jack Traquaa, 35. died • • •- , for the WAIS by Mrs. W. HarPer• he held in the near future. Monday evening in 31. Joseph's, On Friday 'evening five mem- Ladies' Aid, Mrs, K. McKellar; Mrs. J. AL Scott favored with liospital, London, where she had: New Post .0flico Opens_ Thursday Hensall's new post office is eX- pected to :open next ThuredaY, January 29, according to Cecil Klpfer, the postmaster. Present plans are to mere •equipment to the :new location Wednesday .and begin operation in the !building Thursday. eorgeChambers Store Operator George ra liembers, 70, for- MerlY of ChisethurSt, died. in St. Catharines. G e n .e r a I Hospital, Sunday, opejraantUethe8store at Chi- sethurst for many veers. Mrs. The officers .for 1939 a the :Chambers, the former Violet Gill, died a number of years ago. temS and WA of Chiselhurst Gi l•rtenlytedc.chiyelpi a\nvieerle ihil;setsaolla71 1:ty. ItAiaonn.,Nt,rera.lield, mother of ternoon. Dave Field, .flensall, died in Mon - Anneal reports were heard and treat on mJaS ondav m • Itiarian Ritchie Auxiliary, Mrs. a reading and Mrs. Mervin Dow been taken 10 days before. bees of Exeter L.O.L. motored Mrs. S. condueted a contest. . The former Helen Gm rave e.ito the home of Air. Louis Clark Lachlan, McCurdy; cemetertrusteesy, Air. A. Airs. T. L. Ale -E h PartyQueen, she was the daughter of : Sr.. Con. 2 Tuekersmith and - still irt St. eph's Hospital', Scott; Every Day, Mrs. T. Laing: , ' - Twenty-six. tables were in play Mr. and Mrs, Stewart McQueerl,,` presented him with an the honorary treasurer, Aire. teletnan, rethe 1958 alioeation had London, suffering from a broken Csborne townsh. She was a lire 1 1 ti , i • to. tia . ; ported auditors, Mr. AL Dow; Sunday at the WI euehre party held in member nf Hensel' United chureh •• een met. ne u eis up t. 'teats b hip which. be received in a ear School, Airs. T. 14. SeOtt: ITS. Stalla Hall Fridas' eveuing. and, its Evening Auxiliary. The slOdY on Alaska was given aeeident last week. faithful set -vice to be order. Winners of priees for high. Ztir. AL Dow. Mr, Clark served as master of IV Airs, b J. AiCrrlae.ntic.onDclantite,o1rsahni(pi #.„ 1 d d' secretary I lovd Miller: Elections for 1959 officers in score were and Bill Taylor. low score.Mis. • Atiss Janette Elliott are one daughter. Ruth; her the Hensall lodge for over 10 servlee -Y Surviving besides her husband Mrs. T. Brintnell. urpriseParty . , Cecil Bowman and Leslie Miller patents, two ,i. el.. \t1 . ' treasurer, T. Laing; trustees. A. • - ' Rigby, 'Blenheim, and Mrs. Har - McLachlan, G. Hoggarth. E. - lone hands, Mrs. Xnrval Elliott; r,styli. ushorne, Templeman; managers. John Mil- ligeynrize.iMrsi iGaita-nectinTraylivoara., J ler. Gordon Scott, John Wallace .r 11 The body is resting at the Bon - Auditors, j. M. Scott, L. Sors. en1or.4dirk‘le'inth'' nattlis(iccptn-ovicred be Orchestra. thron Funeral Chapel, Hensall, dahl; record secretary, Mrs. S.. flowe's - hprivate f . 1 -e • -ice , w ere unet a S • 11 McCurdy: Every Day secretary. Roy's W.M.S. And• W.A. ' will be held on Thursday at 2 Mrs. T. Laing; Cradle Roll • p.m. conducted hy Rev. Charles Roy's Church WMS and WA D. Daniel. Interment will be in *stet., Airs. C. Kerslake; S.S.• was superintendent, Mrs. T, L. Scott; Gordon Dow with mrs. Norman held at the home of Airs. MeTaggart -CemeterY, assistant sup't, Mrs. L. Sors- smu, presiding. The der licKaig, T. L. Scott, T. b, Mrs. afford Dow with eon; L ady Wins scripture lesson \yes read tlahl; eemetery committee, Cal- ..'''' Laing, J, Hoggarth. S. McCurdy. -' mentary by Mrs. Norman Dow. . A. '1 Lachlan K. McKellar: li- brary committee, Rev. and Mrs. • Mrs. Earl Dow and Airs, AlurraY Four Bingos Christie led in preyer. Programs -- Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen, for 1959 were planned. Mr. and Mrs. H. Coleman, t1 -I Mrs. Norman Fleisehauer, Zu- ers, G. Laing, M, Dow, J. Me- Personal Items I rich, won Seur bingos and Bobby Douce]. i Mrs. T. L. Scott, Mrs. AL La- Smale, Hensel], won two and , I,.edies Aid. Elects Qfficers : mont. Airs. '". Laing, Mrs. W. shared two others at Hensall Le - Annual. .Russell. Miss Olive Speare, Mrs.. gion hail Friday night. meeting of the Ladies Gordon Scott, Mrs. Grace Scott, .,,. • Aid Was held at the home of and Mrs. Calder ilicKaig at-• tile share -the -wealth Jackpot .. •••,,,,,s:: Mrs. T. Laing with the president ' tended the annual meeting of WaS won by Mrs. D, johnston„ in the chair. The secretary. Mrs. John WalStratford Presbyterial Tuesday. Clinton. - . lace.. gave her annual report and Mrs. Garnet Cockwell. Mr.! Other winners WOrts: Mrs. C. the treasurer, Mrs. K. McKellar jack Cockwell and daughter Wilkinson, David .Johnston, Olin - reported a substantial balance. . Neva of Dashwood visited Sun- ' toe; Mrs, Wes Veneer. Miss Be - Mrs. -M. Houghton was ap • day with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wal-: dard, C. Taylor (two), Roger pointed to the chair for the eiec-: ker. ;Wilkinson, Airs. Swartzentruber. tion of officers for 1959. i Mrs. Sadie Scott is recovering' Jackpot on Saturday, Jan. 24, President is Mrs. Will Miller; i from an attack of flu, I will be $95 in 56 calls. LOUIS CLARKE SR. ...faithful Orangeman years, He was also County and district master. Zurich And District News sirs, Clarence Coleman chaired the \\'MS meeting and Mrs. R. Honors Couple Taylor, the WA. A quilting bee • - and pot luck supper %VAS ar- 'A family dinner was held in ranged for Thursday, January Commercial lintel, licosaii. to 22. mark the 47th wedding anniver- Mrs. Harold Parker and Ales. nary of Air. and Airs. Robert Joe Ferguson were hostesses. Baker Sr, This rlinner .came as The annual church meeting will a :complete surprise to Mr. and be held Tuesday, January 0, Mrs. Baker. WI Hears A large anniversary cake cen- tred the table and this was cut during the dinner. ar Tales gathered at the home of Mr. After the dinner the family and Mrs. Baker and :presented Bev. Been de vries, Exeter. them with a lazy boy rocker described to Hensall Women's and finished 'the evening play - Institute Wednesday his expe- ing cards. riences in the Holland under- Mr. and Airs, Baker have 31 ground during world war two, grandchildren and one great! When the war ended, he and ;grandchild, anti 13 children. The • .his wife decided to come to :Can•i children are Glenn of London, Ada to enjoy Christian demo.; Austin and Meade of Stratford, eracy.. I Bruce in Egypt with the 'United Er we are to be worthy of the Nations Emergency forees, Mrs, opportunities a n d tremendous (Betty) Grenier of Zurich,' Mrs.; -. 1 trusted," he said, "we must be (Clara) Brown of Egmanciville, wealth with which we are en. 1 (Irene) Tyndall or Clinton, Mrs.' aware of three requirements: and Robert jr., Wanda. John, the development of s t u r (1 y,: Bill., Murray and Mrs. (Gladys) strong character; the making of ' McGregor of Hensall, a true home and making church worship much more important than it is now." The speaker The address was read by Mr. was introduced by Mrs. W. C. Russell Brintnell and the pres • Goodwin. entation ' by Mr. \Vm. Greene. The motto, "Laugh more — Those attending were Messrs. worry less," was discussed by Rev. Ephriam Gingerieh left Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Steckle,! Mr. and Alrs. Arthur McLean Russell Brintnell, John Webster, Miss Mattie Ellis, Mrs. George for Wellesley, to assist in Bible were visitors at tho home of Mr. and family of London were visi- Douglas Triebner, all of Exeter, Hess attired in Chinese custume, teaching. and Mrs. Roy Gingerich and son , tors at the home of their parents, Mr. Wm. Greene and Mr. Frank sang two nombers accompanied • Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brown and : Melvin.Harburn, Hensel). by Miss Greta Lammie. Mrs, 'exult), of Oshawa. were visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oeseh and On Saturday evening last, re- The }Jensen lodge 'joined with' Basil Edwards presided for the program, In a discussion on money-rals- ing projects. it was decided that each member contribute an ex- tra dollar .hy the March meet- ing..liusbands will be invited to a euchre party in the near fu- ture. A 1 b e r t Alexander re - and Williams, who visited them of London were Friday visitors' on the teaching staff at Kitche- Mrs. Harry Hoy was hostess ported on the meeting of the La - last summer had died in his 55th at the home of their mother.1 ner. spent the weekend at the for the January meeting of the dies Auxiliary to South Huron year. His home was in Vineland, Mrs, Matilda MacKinnon, who is; home of her parents, Mr. and 'Arnold Circle of Hensall Presby-I.HasPilal last Tuesday and an - New Jersey. progressing nicely after her in- Mrs. Leonard Wagner and fain- terian Church which was opened : flounced the bridge and. euchre Mrs. Blanche Mason. Windsor, jury and is able to walk around Illy, by president Airs. Ed Fink. t party to he held at the hospital L5 visiting at the home of her the home. Mrs. Rose Russell of • Air. Lorne Amacher. student An interesting study on the In. I on Thursday, January 29. The • Institute decided to provide a Mother, Mrs. Leon Jeffrey, Exeter is assisting her with her; at 1.71VO, London, spentdianA • • • . the. week- :risme in Canada was ' 1 program number and lunch for Airs. Clara Jacobi. spent a week home duties. end at the home of his parents. given by • Mrs. Shea, Mrs. Orr . . ' • • • or more at the home of her sis- ' Air. and Mrs, Harry Wests! f the April .meeting of the hospi. Mr. Andrew Cantin, of Detroit and Mrs. Beaton. I tal group, ter, Mrs, Pearl Mack. brooke and family of Goderich • spent the weekend in St. Joseph Mrs, Orr, past president, pre-, Personal Items Mr. Kenneth Weido who is at- were visitors with Mr. Gustav , with his mother. tending Teachers College at Lon- Bohn. suited Mrs. Beaton with a life! • Afis and Mrs. Stewart Bell ae- I M ' Minniemembership and a junior cert.. don spent the weekend at the Mr. Archie Mustard. of Lon. , Is. Weido of London ficate was given to Mrs. Schwelm com anied bv Mr. and Mrs. home of his parents, Mr, and don, spent several days with his is spending several days at the , 1RobePrt McKenzie spent the week - Mrs. Earl Weido. : wife and son over the weekend. home of her daughter, Mr. and for presentation to a mission : Mrs. a It 1 enee Bedard. hand .b • end in Detroit. •„,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, tttttt 111p11411111i1IMM1111111111111419111111111"111111111111111, , mr. and mrs.Louis Farwell ' 11,. Matt England, who fell At the home of their parents, Mr. family were guests at the home gardless ot cold and stormy wea• the Exeter lodge a few years and Mrs. Thomas Meyers. of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ginge- ther a party was held at the ago. Mrs. Orville W it m e r a n d rich and family. 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard . . Sararas, Blue Water Highway daughter Joyce. R.N.. motored : Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Weber : • latter remained for a few days few days with relatives and 1 Messrs. Herbert Mousseau and Circle Giv6s to London on Saturday where the and family of Goderich spent a South. to visit with friends. : friends in Zurich. , James Parkins motored to New - Life Award The Williams family received Dr. Archie MacKinnon of Galt, i market one day last week. i . word that their cousin, Mr. Rol- • Mr. and Airs. Hugh 'MacKinnon I Miss Marlene Wagner, who is ' • The 1958 reports were read and at her home recently was taken Guaranteed Repairs , home of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Fred Dueharme of the pledge, on Saturday b y allibulance, where x-rays will be taken. ; and children were visitors at the members were Pleased to learn to South Huron Hospital, Exeter, -.0,,,- that they were $70 above their Blue Water Highwa )4,,,, ,,, • Miss Marion Pepper of Con. .14 spent the weekend at the y, reported on the presbyterial spent the week meeting in Clinton. 'Mrs. Elsie Case and sister, Miss end with her aunt, Alt's. Ed Fink and Mrs. Orr miss Betty Moir of London To All Make., Of a TELEVISION SETS .....h„..ir,. . Dr. in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon - Grant Leitch is a patient Bell, at a marathon euchre at her Trevor Wilson and Mrs, Gerald 'Mrs. E, Shaddick was hostess home Monday evening. It was • RADIOS home of her friend, Miss Alarion Lunch was served by Mrs. Wendy Moir, Datars. At ANTENNAS , don, where he underwent sur- one of a series sponsored by Am- - gery. .ber Rebekah Lodge, Departing President Honored Area Official .......„,::....„,:i.e.,,,,,,„,„-,:,,,,,,,i„.„ ' Mrs. 0. Winter, who has been president of the United Luthe- Visits Lions Comments About . ran Church Women for some . time, was honored at the month- Lion District Governor Rat J. Kippers' ly meeting on Thursday evening Watson, Luk -now. paid his of - at the home of Mrs. Ivan Yung- ficial visit to Zurich Lions Club Ely MRS, NORMAN LONG blut. She is leaving shortly to on Monday evening at the din-.:.,,,,,.,,,.„,...,:: , take up residence in Toronto, ner meeting at the D01111111011 1,1:":4'':1-• „..,,.,,,,..: . • ,:,nt EXETER Mrs. Winter was presented with House. He was introdu ri h a crystal bowl by the group and international Councillor "Vieloi: Pers"al item the recipient of a scarf, Sunday guests Of Mr. and Airs. her mother, Mrs. Juettner was Dinnin of the local club. In reviewing the history of the, :Eddie McBride and family in - pie on South America assisted Cu was raisi eluded Mr, and Mrs. Elmore Mrs. Winter preseeted the to- &with club Mr, Watson said the rig toomuch Altel3rriclieantd.A:Irs, Alvin McBride by Mrs. James Parkins, money and not finding enough ways to ese it. He urged mem- Mrs. Stewart Beattie or Wing. BUsinessmen up the surplus money. "In Lion - bees to line up projects to use mother, Mrs. Robert 'McBride. ham spent a few days with her ism one can derive much hen- Mr. and Airs, Milton Matherx tit from associating with the ca- of London visited recently with fibre of men who belong to such Ithh-etafe?1 ,"1:,Alr. Ir:asnitslteAl'itasand br .0. t.hei.' R. an organizatioh" e rurther-fie was thhanekeedomalnPrptg- Littleton and family. Rev. 0 Winter who is leavind tZetnircice'hredsh°a rtliyarfeowroiroidanntoer Avg sented with a gift by Lion ft us-, eaAsluir%daaytiditi AOtio.scierpieTiP,611 sPetit the Zurich district Chamber sell Grainger, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd LOV611 a r - Com merce in the Dominion Members decided to canvas compAnied by a couple. from of Hotel last Thursday evening. the distil:9t for funds for the Chatham left Saturday by motor Rev. Winter has been a padre new hospital for. crippled ehil- for a vacation in California. Miss Heidi Schreeder of 0ash- some dren which is being built in Th- in this organization for time. ronto, wood\vas a weekend guest of Dennis Bedard read an address Jack Yungblut and Mrs. Bea- her friendAn" Sharon AreBricle• and John Gascho presentedd a trite Hese favored with A musi- Rev, D. A. *McMillan is 1191.gift on hehalf or the group. Both ear selection on the piano, well enough to take over his Father Doyle or St. Boniface Ito-., . . duties at St. Andrew's United mart Catholic chard, and Rev. '''' ' —. .' ''''''''''' '' '' '• :•"')."'••••••)1 Church, but hopes to be able CO, A. ALm Aacheis who were guests, This W , eek In commence early hi Febrnary, spoke briefly telling of the splen- Me. and Mrs. Kenneth AteLetr- did relationship they hAd had with Rev. Melee and wished GOSilen Norman Dickert visited relatives lae and Jill and Mr. and Mrs, him the best in his new charge. in Listowel on Sunday. longer is the sa designed Albert Kalfleisch, a past pre- ty MRS. CLARE MeBRIDE Mr. and Airs. 0, .R. c'', Little. is • - w - Opeeifieally tor 0.16 C a tlAdiAit $ittera of the group, bid farewen ten spent a day reeently in Len. Wood cutting induAtry. It its to Mr. 'Winter on behalf of the - :. • • • doe visiting relatives. known professionally for its members and told of the. plea.. Coon 'Killed Air. and A.r's, Goat) Holt - or PArkhill, KAneyFriday ;evening, Anson me_ nos end family per, i low cost or operation. li., hitg WO, relatioeship With the de - been proven by 15; yeare et parties?, releister. Rev Winter ss- Wee curious when he ViAlted Sunday with the latter's heard 'the dog "Rill Tin Tin' perentS, Mr. and Airs. W. R. CM). leadership. A proven,. onli ty lidpin appreciation and asked Pioneee RA ChAtft SAW any who were in Toroitta to OW harking and :making a fuss at tosto $199.50, You get a him at ally HMO. the riving ttrioa. Th e A n ti n a 1 congregational Reports on pee wee. hockey 'i Meeting and a p�t luck supper atv that won't tot ;you down. Aids fer a itr6 dOrti011atta- rie fOtInd a ratoon jumping tip oil he held Tuescloy, Amery s, were given by Jaek Bannister ,,,, and down and attitig rather el. Iii st, Andrews ti ri it e ci Vow, Ent:mire About tstir tbliVellteilt finance plan. , and Gordon Bleek. Pathet Dom offered to doeatfirst aid retreer. Aneeft kiltld the ''-e eon march, e a kit With A stiek. for the boys, which Wag awe- tor. C. b. Mattennati, *Wrath Wei " °6 "I'd" elated, took the head and SW it to Que. Prtsidetil Milo" Oesch urged bee to have it examined. as many of the Mothers AS Pas-., , : . , ,., , Sible to -kiln the library as more pas -..,, Rand Mitet Used TV Sets $45 And Up Huron TV Clinic (Next To Dittney Furniture) 1 PHONE 468. ttttt Proven by 15 years of leadership PIONEER kogi°3/4G Fete Pastor Personal Items William Routledge is a patient! in Clinton Public Hospital with a broken ankle. He slipped on some ice and fell at his home outside the village Friday eve-, nine. Alt's. Nichol, of London, who: silent the past two weeks visit- ing \yith.her sister and brother- in-law, Alr. and Mrs. Louis Clarke Sr., returned to her home this week. Again Av.c.iIabk „. „. veryi,ody SIN s • Sheets These Times4dvoeate song sheets are furnish., ed without charge for banquets. social .eve, nings clubs., lodges and churches in Exeter aim district, PHONE 770 The Exeter Times.Advecate Alutttlitillittemmimmilittlftmimmiumilimmintimmemelitimmtlicriltuttiftmomitirmitfttltintuttottiot: For A Real Money -Saver Buy and Drive VOLKSWAGEN' Tops For All Business And Pleasure Hunter-Duvar & Sons PHONE 38 Limited EXETER ft/ ttttt imittimmuotititritttittiMMItitittlfmittitrimmtwimmmmmum tttttttt ttttt tiftma • • . : -11 .....,:eSSS5555SeSsif• ••• • et.1::..s. Exeter Farm Equipment EXETER, ONTARIO Miss Jean rvison entertained Wednesday at a family dinner to honor her father, Mr. Henry sat, who was ri54Monday. Pre - Members are needed t� keep it The Goshen Mission BAH Met sent Welt Mr. Reid Toreerice, tunetiOning. Sunday morning with Mrs. Sob Mr. incl nra. Harry Torrence Albert Kaincisch also paid fel- MeKinley and Mrs. Douglas Ate Arld tette thildren, all of Porter's hide to the Zurirli Citizefi NeWA hieseti itthArge, there lore ,211 14ill Mr, And Mrs. hison Thr - nn the completion of ite first thildren neeoc rove And harry of Mitehell, t*tiar. 11;v617nnefii1 lVlkgn The A6Onfiti eliAPief tir uHerti.A1114 Mee. ROW Hanes Of Sty. highly oi the papet” h aid, tome4 Dier Was read, 1 till midge. for a confident father The youngster with the broom is making a clean path for the curling stone. Maybe he doesn't realize it yet, but his father is guiding him through life on a path as direct and as smooth. Life insurance is a way to meet 'the future and a way to save. Iy insuring his son now, this father is encouraging thrift, building art attitude of mind. Many people who plan their life insurance prdgrarnmethrough The Mutual Life of Canada, take out policies • at low cost on the lives of their children: policies•the children take over when they start earning, Its a good idea, Worth discussing with your Mutual tile of Canada representative 1869 — ninety Ydell4,5 of leadership hi 'mutual insurance — 1950 ftepreiehiative G. R. GODBOLT1 CLtJ cOenee SanctOt & EdwArdt SfSq ExOttie, Ohittio, Mont 149 11 11 11