HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-01-29, Page 8rage $ The Thies -Advocate, January 29, 1959
Club Elects Grand Bend Churches
Dashwood- Men's Club At Elhrnvi.l.leAppoint_ Officii..
The .F,;liuivillo Euchre Club was , . ii
r Game Overseerheld oat f'rulay evens [ata ng On Friday evening the congre- the Board of SeSSio1 for .a, fiveHea , hall with six tables playing. gatioi titer at the Parish flail .of year term.
Winners were: ladies' high, :firs. St. john's•by.the-Lake Anglican Alessrs. Alex Hamilton and.
`Che Daslnvood 111en s {gib and Forests. as ,guest speaker. Charles Stephen: gent's high, Church for dinner prepared and Willis trill 'ere re•eleeted to'
peld their re'rular dinner meeting: He discussed rabies, fishing, and Ali. Ilarol :p Bell eonsolation served by the men of the eon- the hoard ,of Stewards with two
n Monday in the club rooms, hunting. The men kept him busy ,ylr, 3.0bn Ridley. ' gregation, with about 70 per- new members, Messrs. Glen and
With Mr. flop ilellanger, of Clin- answering questions concerning Mr. L a 1,..-,s, r n e Skinner, past sons present.lint Love.
ton, of the Department of Lands all three. resident, Conducted the bust f t
A e the (Rimer the adults .of Att' .Donald l enslriek was n0ut-
Jac.k Bannister and George gess. the corn rogation r einaineci for mated to the Board of Trustees
Deiehert, of the Zurieh Lions Newly appointed officers were: •the annual meeting Mr. David to replace Mr. l\ornlan .luinbull,
Club. were also present, and president, Dlr. i:enneth Johns; Stanton was appointed vestry lir• Roy Alarenr, wits elected to
spoke .00 the drive for funds for 1 secretary, Mrs. Hiram Beiber; clerk, The meeting vas opened the special usher slate. Aiessrs.
a new hospital in Toronto for treasurer, Mr. Harold Bell,
crippled children,• in regular form by Rev. A. E. stay Flear and Wnl, Dleavett
I AIr. and Airs. Allen Johns will Bowker, rector, who react the were' appointed auditors,
be hosts for the party on. Fri• rector's .report showing six con• Personal Items.
day evening, firinations, 40 families m the Mr. Leonard Trott has return -
W,1, Holds Euchre parish and 127 on the parish list, ed home after spending the past
The Ii;linrville Women's fnst]t i The treasurer's report was read two weeks as a patient in St.
idle
by 11:1•. 11n. Rcl l 1 s eci
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euchre at the hall lastaluesday vote of thanks. was tendered to Little Miss Nanev Johnson,
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to Exeter council for the
fine job of snow removal
this winter. Good work
Douglas Aiet'aw and Rayutood
Wein were appointed to coach,
the pee wee and bantam teams.
Walther League Meeting
The regular meeting of Zion
Lutheran Walther League Was
held last Tuesday with ]Hiss i afternoon with the Elimville Mr. 1•', 11'alker, rector's warden ° daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lawr-
Dorothea Wolfgram and her north line ladies in charge. and Air, win, Rendle, people's ence Johnson, is suffering from
There were seven tables and warden, for ti�eir faitble], pains- an attack of pneumonia this
winners were: high, Airs. Ivan taking work through the year. week,
Brock; consolation Mrs, Parrot, Mrs. Wm, Cochrane read the Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ravelle
and lucky cup, Mrs. Ray Clarke. report of the R'oman's Auxiliary,' visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Airs. Colin Gilfillan won the Mrs. Wm. Rendle gave the Dorcas Farquhar in Kitchener over the
blanket, report and Mr. Rendle, the Sun- weekend.
The second afternoon euchre day School report. Alr. .David 1 Mr. and Alrs. Ross Veal visit -
will be held on Tuesday, Fehru- Stanton reported on the choir, ed with Alr. and Mrs. Leslie
ary 3 at the hall with the Eden A special word of thanks was Hutchinson over the weekend.
ladies in charge. voted. to Airs. Ross Love for her Mrs. Mansell Mason has been
W.M.S. And W.A. help to the choir and the church confined to her home for the
The Elimville \t',ALS. and W.A. as organist, ;to the ladies of the past few weeks with a severe
held their January meeting in church. for the choir gowns, and attack of influenza and cold.
to Mr. Rendle for his work in Mr. and Mrs, 1Vnt, Baird and
the foram of a pot -luck dinner at enlarging the choir loft. baby and Air. Delbert Mason of
the church on Wednesday. In Mr. David Stanton was then London visited with Mr. and
and.afternoon they the forenoon fee Dors 1 y elected as organist with Mrs, Airs. Thos. Baird over the week -
completed quilting two large Ross Love as assistant. A11•, Fred end.
quilts and one .crib quilt. Mr. Win. Sweitzer fell and in -
Walker was re-elected as rec-
Complete Record Books tor's warden, and AIr. Wm, jured his knee on Wednesday of
The seventh and last meeting Rendle as people's warden. The last week.
of the 4-11 Homemaking club was Board of Management was elect- Mr. W. F. B. MacLean attend -
held on Saturday at the home of ed to include the wardens, Major ed the funeral of his mother in
Mrs. hen Hern with nine girls 1 Edwards, Messrs. Horace Lake, Colhngfvood last week. Among
those who also attended were
Messrs. Campbell Chapman and
John Alanore, of the Grand Bend
Lions.
Mr, Orville Wassman has
flooded some of his property for
a rink for boys and girls in the
district, When passing and see-
ing the fun these youngsters are
having on the ice, it makes one
appreciate the spirit behind .it,
as well as the happy feeling to
see the children enjoying the
.healthy exercise in outdoor life
that skating affords,
Mr. and Airs. Harold Klopp
and family returned from spend-
ing the past month in Florida
and report. Ontario is not the only
place suffering with cold this
T.W.S. Officers Installed winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott of
Sarnia spent the weekend with
Mrs. Wm, Patterson.
brother, Wallace, of Seeba.ch's
Hill, as guests. She conducted
opening and closing devotions,
and also took as her topic, "The
Big M," discussing the growth
of the leagues and goals set for
the year.
A court session wa.. held with
Miss Wolfgram, lawyer. and her
brother, the ,fudge. • Several of
the executive were tried. Group
discussions, games and singing
were also enjoyed,
Friday evening, the league
held a skating party with
Mitchell and Seebaeh's Hill Wal-
ther Leagues as guests. A booth
was also in operation. Closing
devotions were held in the
church
Mrs, Howard Klumpp is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, where she underwent
surgery.
Miss Anne Taylor, of London, present. Leslie Peate, Mr. and Mrs. Wm,
spent the weekend with her Mrs. Hern demonstrated the Cochrane, Mrs, H. Bossenberry,
mother, Mrs. Letta Taylor. making of hot water gingerbread Mr. Kenneth Young, Mrs. Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader and and cornbread. The girls enjoyed Baker, Mr. J. Aselstyne, lay
Darlene spent Sunday evening sampling the baked products. delegate to the Synod, Mr. Wm.
with. Mr, and :firs, Ervin Rader Record books have to be coin- Rendle, and substitute, Afr. J.
Aselstyne, sidesmen convener,
.lir. H. Lake, envelope secretary,
Mrs. D. Stanton, auditors, Major
Edwards and Mr. Lloyd Baker.
M.r, and Mrs. Lloyd Baker
the
Frances, of Ilensall, are spend -1
were
n around.
Asnted to chuaftrch,
ing a few clays with Mr. and
Mrs, 'Alvin Cooper. The Board of Management ar-
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Del- ranged to hold their first meet -
bridge of Winchelsea, Mr. and ing on Friday, January 30 and
Mrs. Russell. King, Wayne and it was left for them to arrange
Ruth Ann of Crediton visited on a Spiritual Advance program for
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Alvin the church.
Cooper.
. and family.pleted and handed to the leader
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Latta, of by February 11.
Waterloo, spent the weekend with -
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiberg. Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs• Donald Parsons,
Susan and infant daughter, Gail
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Report On
Installation of the officers took
place at the meeting on Friday
evening of the T.W.S. group of
the United Church, Each officer
Sh i p ka was given a candle as a torch,
and as Rev. A. E. Holley re-
cited the responsibility of the
y . = officer, the officer would hold
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Clarke up her torch as a symbol of her
and Mrs. Harry Clarke, accom• acceptance of the responsibility.
panted by Mr. and Mrs. Russell After the officers were installed,
Clarke. Miss Ruth Clarke and Rev. Holley then pronounced the
Mrs, Don Dinney, of Crediton, responsibility of the officers to
and Miss Teresa Deitrich, of the other members, they all hold -
Exeter, attended the Valender-1 trig up their candles, and the
Murphy wedding in Phelpston on 1 group then received their respot-
Saturday. sive obligation to the officers by
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Comfort holding up their candles, This
and Roy, of Fenwick. are visit -1 all made an impressive service
ing with their . daughters, Mrs. i of the obligations accepted.
Milton Sweitzer, Mrs. Stuart
Sweitzer, Mrs. Jack Pickering
and their families.
Mr. Bill Coleman and Les, of
Kippen, visited Sunday with his
mother, Mrs. J. Coleman, and
with Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Morenz
and Billie.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Finch, of Lon-
don, were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Les Adams, Har-
vey and Gloria.
Mrs. Roy Morenz was in Wing -
ham Tuesday doing a baking
demonstration on CKNX-TV. She
was acompanied by her sisters -
Mrs. Kenneth Rbberts • opened
the meeting with a New Year
devotional assisted by Airs. Wni.
Blewett and Mrs. Norma I1ee-
b t
er t.
The program for the evening
was a panel discussion, the ,exec-
utive asking questions on por-
tions of Scripture responded to
by Rev. A. E. Holley. Airs,
Holley rendered a piano solo,
Mrs. Clark Kennedy, the new
president, led the business part
of the meeting, reviewing the
work done during the past year.
and suggestions were given for
in-law, Mrs. Les Adams and Mrs. consideration at the next meet -
Jack Corbett, of Hensall. ing as projects for 1959. Mrs,
Geo e an
Mrs. Kenneth Baker and baby honorary vof. theas ad �1. S
from aSot th Mae.
Huronreturned
Hospitalo on group, and the secretary was
asked to send a copy of the min -
Sunday. Utes of the meeting to Airs. Ec•
r •rm> H.� r ,>;7x ;�,3,g,.,,,:; t _`!;;; cIes ton. Hostesses were lliss
Mary Yeo, Mrs. Lennea Statton
and Mrs. F. Strickland,
Topics From
Woodham
By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE
Mrs. John Wareham is a pa-
tient in St. Marys Memorial Hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hazle-
wood entertained to a turkey
dinner on Saturday evening for
those assisting with the mink
pelting in December. Those pres-
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Copeland, Jim McNaughton, Alr.
and Mrs, John Rodd, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Gartenburg, Mr. and
Mrs. Vic Chatten, Mrs. M. Cope-
land, Miss Jean Copeland, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Hazlewood
and boys, Woodham, Mr. and
Mrs. George Levy, Thames Road
and Mrs. Ted Brine, Base Line.
Mr. Ron Chatten of. London
spent the weekend at his home
in the villag•s.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith
were among the 20 guests enter-
tained by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Ottewell to a skating party at
the Exeter arena on Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques
spent Saturday evening with Mr.
The officers installed were:
President. Mrs. Clark Kennedy;
vice-president, Mrs. Norma Hee-
hert; secretary, Mrs. Kenneth
Roberts; ass't. secretary. Mrs.
Wm. Blewett; treasurer, Mrs. W.
E. McIlroy and ass's, treas.,
Mrs. F. Strickland.
Scouts
Although the weather was not
good 12 out of 18 Scouts attended
the weekly troop meeting. Prac-
tice indrill was carried out in
preparation for the church parade
on Sunday, Feb. 22, the an-
niversary of the birth of Lord
Baden Powell, the Founder of
Scouts.
Signalling and kndtting work
were practised, and a number
of Tenderfoot and Second Class
tests were passed.
Patrol Leader Wayne Miller
received his second-class badge,
the third in the troop. An excit-
ing variation of floor hockey
was indulged in, followed by
prayers and taps.
During the weekend of Jan. 18
two of Grand Bend Patrol Lead-
ers, Gerald Stoddard and Wayne
Miller, 'attended a bronze arrow-
head course at Exeter, which in-
cluded an overnight camp in
below zero weather, and report -
and Mrs. Carl Mills at Kirkton, ed the course was "Tops,"
At the annual meeting of Wood- Under the leadership of Alcela
ham Public School Mr. Lloyd Alex Hamilton, the Cub pack is
Smith was appointed trusteein up to. full strength, and much
place of Jim Miller, who had progress is being made on badge
served his term, work. The Cubs have been very
Mr. Jim McNaughton, leader fortunate in securing the serv-
of the Tyro group, treated the ices of Mr. John Young, who is
boys to a skating party on Tues- passing on his expert "Knotman-
day evening of last week on the ,ship" to the: Pack,
Woodham rink. They were Peter U.C. Holds Annual Meeting
and Jim Gartenburg, Doug and
Dennis Webb, Garry Hazlewood, The annual meeting of Grand
Robert and Derek Wareham, Bend United Church was held on
Jim and ,Tack Rundle,, Grant Wednesday afternoon. Rev. A. E ,
meeting and
Timms,n Bobby , traha, John Volley llw opened the was appoint -
Langford,
Donald Strabag Don Mr. Wellwood Gil]
Lan ford, Don Knight, Barry ed secretaryin the absence of
Tomlinson and Walter Langford. Mr. Earl Burr,
The good roads of the past The reports of organizations
month have surely taken a beat- were read: the report of the
ing after the ice storm of Tues- Session by Mr, Ezra, Webb, the
day evening and Wednesday. Sunday Scheel by Mr, Garnet
The Base line is so icy it not Patterson, the W,AI.S, and W.A,.
sate to be travelling on it and by Mrs. E. Deslardine, the T.W:S.
one Wonders if the bridge, one by Mrs. A. E. Trolley, Mission
half mile east of Woodham Band by Mrs. H. Pfile, the choir
would not be the better with a by Mrs. Wm.. Love, the 'church
little. protection on both sides treasurer and cemetery report
of the enfrsnce lo the bridge by Mr. Murray Des,Tardins.
before it is too late and some Messrs. Carnet Patterson' and
rias has gone over the aide. Edward tH1l were re-elected on
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