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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-02-26, Page 16Paso 1 Th• Titnea•Advocate, February Qntario Meed Speaks Message l'rolr! Centralia r MR$. rRiep BOWDSN Pie fuireral service far the Q D'as wo :L'r'nenlate ;i . 11. Date" ryas rr: c.e. s cu u 1 By ;ARS. E RV,IN.:RADE R ler, Wayne \1 assman, Anne by tee Rev. it. IL Anions le ..'.gust as Christ trained e urea Koehler and Carol Becker, ►Lerist Anglican .church on Thurs- #o, bo active workers, so the The topic was led be.the paster •day afterne n. churbh leday ed and .centred around "Tbe Chris.; .tbe rte mt..ed, hila was here q _ay needs active lay ria Aieaning of leegagement, iin Annapolis Rae.al, N.S. on Pen" Were the words of Mr, • It was decided to hold a ti el- Dee. 31, ],384, was a soil of the 'iiarpld Erickson, president of the conte party for the newly .con- late •,lances Henry (;fates and. (Ontario District of the Lutheran firmed, Much 31. i Anna Augusta Qul .ey. As . a Laymen's Leave, as he spoke Personal penis young man he noted west to to a gathering of 5T men in ZioniCrural' Columbia with the Royal vMr. -Herb Geiser, of Dearborn, Canadian Mounted Police. LutheranChurch basement at a Aiich., spent the weekend with. _dinner- meeting of their thenHe had been retired his brother, Chester. 1 ; . for the ,club. Mr. and Mrs. Ray l�retzman past 2,; year-; and had served as Mr, Erickson asserted that tothe t eniia rs librarian for the and son, of Detroit. spent the past 12 years and as a member �becone ecti.t•e laymen, they weekend with Mrs, Cora Geiser, 4 e the Huron County Library rust first be indoctrinated in .the Mr, and Mrs. Art Koessel and Beard for the past two year's. word of God throu,vh regular Mr. Edmund Sippel, of Lansing,' He was the fi •-trector's .attendance at the worship sery- Mich„ spent the weekend �sith1en of Christ Anglin 1clid ices and Bible classes of their Mrs. John Kuntz and Luella, Mrs. The ata hist. particular church. Koesse.i remained to visit. I.ie pallbearers were :Mervin He also stressed the iin orElston, Kenneth Hodgins, Leon - F Air, and Mrs. Emil Be�ker and and 11 ilson, k.raek Sniyttb, Ken- ta cd s of the ereception f the family, spent the weekend in net- Greb and Wilfred. Heatable. •L4e ' Supper .n and the use of Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. Among those from a distance prayer.. "Too often men feel that Clarence leintpel and girls. attencling l e fun prayer is something for• women; Airs, L. H. Rader has returned T. .d t l funeral wereBarrie, r< /L 'and children, but that is not true.spending Mr. J. jack ,firs. Gates, S, a Ear dy. home after some time � deck Gates. of Schenectady.. Prayer is for the-men'as well." with her daughter and family, , IN',Y„ Mrs. Robert Lawrence. of During the business portion of Mr,. and Mrs. Leonard Prang, i Washington, D.C., ;lir. and Mrs. ;the meeting it was decided to Zurich. . , L. le- lsweil, of Toronto, Mrs. :hold a father and son banquet in: i Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Latta, of M. Dadswell, of De'.rcil, accam- t• he spring, Waterloo, spent the weekend with panied by Mr and Mrs. Duncan The next regular meeting will Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wieberg. Simpson, Windsor, be a work night, The men. will i Mr. and Airs. Ivan Taylor and come dressed in work clothes,' family, of Waterloo, were Satur- Shower For Bride -Elect .and following, the business por- clay visitors with Mr. and Airs, fThe leaders and members of tion, they. will sand down . and L, H, Fader. !the C.G.LT. were hostesses at refinish all the basement tables, Mrs. C. B. Carr, of Arnprior, a miscellaneous shower in the The evening was closed with a is spending some time with her schoolroom cf the United Church film, "A Day in Court." !mother. Mrs. Dan Weber, who on Friday evening for Miss Shir.• Walther League Meeting is progressing favorably. follow• , ley Railings, bride elect of this Eighteen young people of Zion in ga heart attack, i week. Lutheran Church gathered in the Miss Thelma Weber,of Lon-; .Cupids, hearts and a decorated church, basement last Tuesday don, spent the weekend at home, , trellis made an attractive hack - for their regular Walther League , here, • meeting. Opening and closing i •devotions were taken by the ' The log Worship committee, Delmar Aiil• spring, ground for the happy occasion. , .Mrs. Frank. Hicks presided for drive occurs in the the program which included occurs; vocal duet, Jean and Joan Es, serf•; readings Carol McCurdy, 'l,t ,U1111,11111t11111nt1 t1n111111111111ttt1111n111111111tlll llllb111111111111n1111Un1n 11111t1n01111111111111111 i. LiOyd 'ford invites you to the first showing of the season of a superb collection of fine im- • ported fabrics no matter what your spring wardrobe requirements would be, you will find the Suiting, the Top - coating or the Sports- . jacketing of your taste in this outstanding selection of woolens and worsteds. Firth Bross TAILORED TO MEASURE SPECIALISTS will meticulously needle your suit to every inch of your Measure. Lloyd Ford Men's and Boys' Wear PHONE 299 EXETER 1`klAi o;a : QAIJ 144.04. i eeaenci wine Mr. eau Ara. Aeviu, Pessmore. Cekbrate s,arles Birthday a, Aira1►irsy, Of Cephas Pym, 90 By MRS. WILLIAM. ROHD,E A birthday* party was held on Sunday ev King at 5 pan, .at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pyn1,- 111 homer of Air, Cephas Pynt's nirctietlt birthday, which was Saturday. Those attending w ere AIr, and Mrs. Hubert Hunter and Foss, of Elintvillr, Mr. and Airs. Eatery Geiser, of Crediton, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sehulman, :'lar cia, Mark and 13everty, of Embro, Mr. and Mrs. Allan'Wan- ner, of Sarnia. ,Mss AIarilyrl Tuckey, of L Iter; Mr. and AIis. Earl :Hunter, Teresa acid Debbie, Miss Barbara Fleming, of Verneto, Miss Ber- nice Forrest, of Kirkton, AIr Frank Horvatt, of London • and Mr. Bill Thompson, of Claude - Wye. Mr. Cephas Thomas Pym was horn February 21, 1809, son of John Pym and Jaue Barkwell, of l:forning's Mills, Ontario. on ,the farm now owned by Howard Pym. 1 -le was married January 1, 1595, to Harriet Harris. When Ice was 19 he worked one year for Paul Madge, two years for his brother-in-law, John Dickenson, et Anderson, two years for his hr•other, Wil- liam Pym, at Anderson. He spent two more years with Paul Madge, of Thames Road, now owned hyEdwin Miller, then two years for Mrs. John Harr's, and in arriecl her daughter. Harriet. and has resided on the sante flue l ., readings, ., Airs. Alton Isaac; solo, Heather i r Davis; musical quiz conducted by EIeaeor and Cathy Ilodgine, I and a piano solo, Allison Clarke, i The address was read by Mrs. Jack Essery, Karin Essery and . Sharon Shaldice assisted the ; bride in displaying the gifts, in Jean Essery was in charge of the guest book at the door, Personal teems, if The Christ Anglican Church midweek Lenten meeting for 1 la the discussion of the Scriptures was held in the home of Mr. alid Mrs. Frank Smyth, on Thursday ; evening with the Rev. R. H. An- , ions 'presiding. i Tbe congregation and choir of ' Christ Anglican Churc'.i were ' invited by the rector to attend, the Confirmation service at St, Marys Anglican Church, Brains- I ley, on Sunday evening. Misses Catherine Hodgins and Beverley ; Smyth were confirmed by i Bishop W. A. Townshend, of ; London, Mr. and Mrs. W. 'Johnson and son, Dennis, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Bowers and Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Kipp were guests on Saturday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Ron Littleton. Kippen, on the occasion of their 24th wed, ding anniversary. Mrs. R. B. Gates, accompan- sled her daughter, Mrs. Robert 'Lawrence. to her hone in Wash- ington, D.C, i,Jr. Amos Wright bas been confined to his Monte for the past week, owing to illness. ,./1111111111,111111,111,111111/11111 ttttt, 1111 n111tn0 illn tlllltl 0000000 lllltl/n/t0000000„11,111„11,111,,,,1,4000 it 1/111111 p11t111111111111I 1t,ll111111t10,In 111111/11 nlln1,1111U1111n I t11O 1111111111111111t11t,�lnnn1111111111111111111 11111 See Dobbs For Dodge '57 DODGE "REGENT” SEDAN—V8 engine, push button'transmission.. 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New SIMCA Sold unit ftrviced, by alt Chrysler Dealers in Canada, ' United States and Alaska. Parts, accessories and all 7. t lodelS are now in .'Stock or immediately available. ExeterMoforSales PHONE 200 MOWS `b2•W OR /69.MM Fried Dobbs, Plop, Happenings In urondcile By MRS. MERVIN DUNN Airs. Clarence Down is a patient in St, Josenh's Hospital, London. Mr. Harry Strang is attending the Good Roads Convention in Toronto, Mrs. H. H. Strang, Mrs. Alex McGregor., Kippen, and Mrs. Frank Yeo, Clinton, attended the rural provincial leadership forum at Vineland, last week.. New Budget From Baseline By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR Marlene Timms fell at school while skating and broke a small bone in her wrist which neces- sitated a cast, Marlene is the daughter of Mr. and firs. Aus• tin Timms, Mr, and .airs. Robert Elston and family, Mr. Wm, and Jesse Elston Were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Humphrey Arthur, 3rd Line, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Johns of Sarnia spent the weekend with Mi•. and Mrs. Nelson Baker and family. Mr. and Mrs. David trine of Costa Mesa, California are spend- ing a 'few week's holidays with David's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brine, Mi and Mrs. Robert McGregor of Kippen and Mn and Mrs, Grant McGregor and daughter, Christine, Hensen were guests at Mr. John Ttinn's on Sunday. Mr. and Airs. Lloyd ,Thonipsoii. Murray, Anne aid Barry and Mrs Fred `Thompson were guests at Mr. John Jinni's Saturday evening. Mrs. Eric Westman and David, London, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. David Holland, Saturdayevening guests with Air. arid Mts. 1^'red, Parkinson and Brenda were Mr. Harvey Parkinson, Kirkton,' and Mi. and Ings;. ROA, Elston, Wilma, Norma and Grant, M. and Mrs, Pref Parkinson and Brenda spent Sunday 111 Lon- don and visited Mr. Keri Hili who is a patient in the hospital them; and were guests bf Mr. and Mrs. C. Tessnian. A number of ladies .frbn the Bash tine were guests at the mother. and daughter banquet a1 Last Zion on Friday evening. Mr. Witbert McNeight who' was called by Mr.Fred Parkinson, shot:, a 'fox on The farm of Mr. *doerlreeii lliellieue rritaaareivaeaieneratie'ireit rli•llevrrY7iYrii`frrriea mrrrrrrtrr,reabran Ar 1undle SSutfday ilt 'Lltloi1. • • Mixwell House farm since, on Lot 35, Goncession. 5,. L's borne. Mrs. Pym died :ht December, 1039. They had two sons, Leo Earl, who cliccl at the age of one mouth, and Ernest J., two daugh- ters ( Myrtle ) Mrs. Hubert muter, of Melville; (Lila) 'lois. Emery Geiser, of Crediton•, five grandchildren and five great- elandchildren. Ile Was a _mem- ber of churches at Blinttiile, Anderson, Bethany, I3etltescla,. Main St. and James St., Exeter, and' now 01 Thames Tied, Community -light The community .tight was held last Thursday .evening in the school. house. Six tables of euchre were in play, and prizes were awarded tot Ladies high, Mrs. Harold Rowe; ladies low, lies, William: Snow; lone hands, :Hobert Simpson; alien's low, ]lay Cottle; men's low, Alvin Cottle. Mr. and Mrs, Lee Webber and elr, and Mrs. William. Ferguson t+sere in charge for the evening. Pcrsonil Items 1 Neil and Laurel, of Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Donald. Deas,1 spent a few days ;last week with l Re -v. H. C. and Airs. Wilson. See The Albums Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart 1 of entertained quite a number of: , married couples oil Saturday evening. Miss Margaret jean Gibson, of Bryanston, spent the weekend with Miss AIarily'n Gardiner. I Mr, and Airs- Morrison Cas- " wellBrantford, spent of the 'rirrl S it vocate Harris- and famil of London, Mr. and: Mrs. Len Harris and Ernie, visited with 'fir. and Mrs. Art Harris on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren lerack, _of. Zion, visited on S.,nday with lair.' and Airs. Edwin Miller. Air, and Mrs. Lloyd Knight and Linda iver•e Sunday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Knight, of Woodham., Mr. and Mrs. Roger 1Jrqultart, of IJirk:ton, visited nu Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery. 3" •Club Meeting The February meeting of the 3'11I Club was held on Wednesday evening with 27 present. Mr. Wil. Dane Allan 'vas in charge of the worship service. assisted by Mr. and Mrs. ,Tack Stewart, and Mrs, William Allan. Mr, Jack Stewart introduced the guest, Mrs. R. D. JJernlyn, of Exeter, who spoke on "An Estate for Your Children," which was interesting. Gables and .Contests were en. joyed. Lunph was served by the committee in charge, Mr. and Airs. William Allan and Mr, and , Mrs, Jack Stewart. .Brides.Elect • INVITATIONS • SERVIETTES • MATCHES • COASTERS BUY EASTER SEALS 1-4 ,;. • 1• , • • Debentures and . 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