Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-03-12, Page 15
Showman from Whalen wins Ridgetown honors The iirand champion shMe-, ing a skating party. fen Friday men ill divisions was wee they also attended the OPeeetta The Cobbler of Fairy Land," at Exeter. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Morley Sr. was present at a family dinner at Mr, And Mrs. Harvey Squrie's Kirkton, on Sundae, the occasion being the 50th wedding anniver- saMr. and Mrs. P. L. Pickles and familee of Byron also Mrs. E. E. Cook, London, were euns day guests of Mr. and Aire. 'Wry Kiahre. Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire, by Cordele leoegins at the eighth annual review of the Ridgetown Agricultural School on Friday fl won the general agricultu- rel cehlbit ivIsiOn, veterinerY science division and poultry di - Mr. and Mr$, Norman 1•Iodgins *lee spent the day at Riclgetown review. Gordon. returning home them for the Weekend, i'ersenal Items Mrs, Olive eIcGewan and her Sue Ann and P'aul visited Sun - pupils along with other schools day with Mr. and Mrs. Corbin id te4chers of tit° school area Pearson, Kintore, were in Exeter Monday attend- Mr. and Mrs. CleVe Pullman and boys were in Mitchell Sun- day visiting Mr. and Mrs, Jack Kitlehans. Phone 10 for HARVEY'S TAXI 24-HOUR SERVICE Now open afternoons Your Credit Union office (above Y Go By Beauty &pion, Main St.) is new open Mon., Wed. and Fri. afternoons from 2 to 6 p.m. for your convenience. Also Men. day and Wednesday evenings from $ to 9:30 Come Up To See, Us About Your money Problems • EXETER COMMUNITY Credit Union Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs. Woi. Morley Jr. were: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller and fam- ily, Centralia, Mr, and eirs. Howard Pym and .Joan, Elim - Ville, Mr. and Airs. A. Pym, Exe- ter, Mr, and Mrs, Jim Hycle and Mr. and Mrs, Bob Colwell, Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire attended the "Ice Follies" in Kitchener Thursday evening, Mr, and Mrs, Grafton Squire, Sue Ann and Paul visited Thurs- daywith Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Squire of Farquhar; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Squire of Kirkton, formerly of Whalen, celebrated their 50th wedding an, niversary Tuesday, March 10. Mr. Maurice Brooks of Spring- field, Illinois aril Mrs, Bob Ham- ilton of London visited recently with lelr. and Mrs, Bert Duf- field. Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Gros and Sheron, Devizes, were Satur- day nate visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Ray Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Squire, Douglas and Billy were at Strat- ford Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mts. Wm. Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson Carel and Mary were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgson, 1111•••••••••••1010.... MEM. 4••••••MONVIIINM •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • a • • • • TAKE IT EASY • • • I • •• with Step saving 0 0 0 • • extension • • A p . phones • • .4 4 • A' I • • • • • . • 'A•4 • rr 0 • • • • • 0 0 Messago From rig llregsAsivocate. March 121 1969 POEff Centralia 1 1 rock Aline, Elliot Lake, was A ' - • 1 weekend visitor with Mr. and By MRS. FRED eeseeneEN 1 Mre. X. Hs:glens And family, . 1 Woman's MIselenarY Soleety s 1 "Race Prejudice Exposed" was I W.A. Meets I the theme for the W.M.S. meet.' Viloman's Asene1ation was hem church Tuesday evening with! The March meeting of the ing - in the schoolroom of the in the schoolroom of the church 1 Mrs. I." Ifieks ar41 Mrs' F' °s" The ; borne in charge. • on Wednesday afternoon. theme of the worebip service . waAsIrs".The A. CrmosesteTiat c 1..,_ ,:.:, 1 • MORE CENTRALIA HONORS—Three men who received the Canadian decoration for long service and one who was presented with an award for an original suggestion are shown here inspecting their honors following parade Monday at RCAF Station Cen- tralia. Cpl. W. J. Beamish, second from left, won the suggestion award for an idea concerning modification of claqsroom furniture, The other three, who received the long service medals, are, from left, Cpl. J. H. Mailot, C, R. Rain and Page, —RCAF Photo Greet celebrants Lotter From on anniversary Credirt n - Mr, and Mrs. John Campbell. Gidley street, continue to re- ceive congratulation and best wishes on the observance of . their diamond wedding anniver- sary, March 8, The couple have been the re *lents of hundreds of greet- ings from friends, relatives and dignitaries. The former Mary Alice Gould,: Mrs. Campbell is the daughter of the late Mr, and Mr5. John Gould and Mr. Campbell is .the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Campbell, both Hay fame They farmed in 1 -lay township on. the homestead now necupiea • by their son Percy until they moved to Exeter 23 years ago. Earl Campbell, former warden of Huron and reeve of Hay town. ship for a •number of years, ia also a son, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell hive 13 grandchildren and 38 great-; grandchildren. Attending a quiet family din- ner Sunday were Mr. and Mr.:. William Gould, Mre. Carolyn Bell, Mr, and Mrs.sPerey Camp.1 bell and Mrs. Earl Campbell. • • Report On • F • • • • • fle To order—call your telephone 0 O 0 • • business office. 0. 40 ' 0 O C 0 041.111111001111110110011101111100000.11100111001100411 akti m o • i i i m mull ttttttt q ttttt tomtit, ttttttttt totoloomItioteolito tttt IIIIIIIVIIIIIII tt I ttttt 1/I1 tttt I ttttttttttttt II t 111114111r11 YOU CAN BE AN HEIRESS! You'don't have to be mentioned in someone's will to reekive Subitential stuns of money over the next 20 years. A Sun Lite ot Canada Anticipated gndow. ment Policy not only givei you full life insurance coverage for the entire period hut pay e you ready cash at convenient intervals while the policy is still running. For iestance, 80,000 Anticipated Endowment Policy would give you 210,000 life insurance protection during 20 Oak Mid would else pay yeti $2,000 ten years from new; another 02,000 eye yeah later; and $6,000 in 20 years. For full particulars, just Mail the coupon below. SUN 1.10I ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA JOHN NEGRIJN, Unit Superviler, Huron County 512 Main Street, Exeter, Phone 545, and ANDREW DIJKSTRA, Agent, 117 Huron Street, Exeter • Phone 637 Please send information en Sun Life's Anticipated Endowment Policy. Nene, Address Date,! birth tt tt ttttttt tioloottii tt IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt ttttt ttt IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiI tttttttt tot ttttttt tt ittlittlittsit ziotool ttttt tt Otto tt t Hutt t to t t ottmlitivi tttt IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ttttt IIIIIIIIIII tt I t oft t t t Ittitif tt IIIIIIIIIIIII tttt II t 3 Weeks To EASTER see our splendid issert- 'tent of shoes and ox- ferds for men, boys and children. NOW YOU CAN AFFORD DACK'S, Only $14,95 They must be teen to be appreciated.' Rubber Footwear FOR ALL THF FAMILY Rubber Boots $1.69 and' up Hp licotst for hunting and fishing $9.65 to $12,50 Repairing Promptly Attended To 'The store with Gold Bond Stamps'. VVILIERTHS EXETER iiiiitilailitilitiliiWittiiiimitgailtinototttioiro • kc Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer, Ron and Barbara were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dill Rundle and family at Woodhem. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Young and Keith of Corbett, Miss lenn- na Gilfillan of Exeter and Mr. Harvey Smith of Crediton .were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clarke and Mar- ene. Mr. and Mrs. Art Geiser are companied Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tuckey of Exeter to Toronto on Tuesday where they attended the Convention of the Canadian Bottlers Carbonated Beverages Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs: Katie Vincent is visiting this 'week at the heme of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Vin- cent in Mildmay. Mr. and Mrs. Les Adams were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. Jack Corbett at Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Russell and eons visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Webb, at St. Catharines. Pastor Speaks To W.A. Mrs. Les Adame was hostess for the W.A, meeting. an Wed- nesday. Mrs. Harry Sheppard And Mrs. Matt Sweitzer conduct- ed the devotions. Rev, R. S. Ililtz was guest speaker, David Sheppard favored with a coronet solo accompanied by his mother, Mrs, Harry Sheppard et the piano, Sessesiessetesse use aieaSsee se' Comments About Crediten bra By MRS. W, MOTZ ' By MRS. JOSEPH WOODALL • Bible Society Rev, L. Schnell of Saskatche- wan, secretary of the Bible So- ciety accompanied Rev. R. S. Mhz to the United Church on Sunday morning and gave a worthwhile talk in aid of Bible Society accempliehments. Open Hous© In olrerva nee of education week, open Muse was held in Crecliton Schcol on Wed- neday of last week. The large number of parents in attendance was greatly ap- preriated by the teachers, Mrs. R. Molitor, Mrs, F. Morlock and Mrs. Tripp. Personal Items eire. Harry Beaver, who spent the peel; few weeks in South Huron Hospital, was returned to her home last week. Mr. nem Sinclair has been erimitt ed • tn south' Huron Hos- pital after being ill at his home fee several weeks. Mrs. Ruesell Finkbeiner re- turned to her home lael week • atter spending, a few -weeks in 1 St. Joarph's Hospital, London. ! Mrs. (Hen Strome and babe arrived home on Friday • from Smith Huron Hospital. Mrs.:. Strome of • Kitcherer is speneirg, E4rne time with Rev, ard Mrs. G. Strome. Mi. bloat _Seise]. who Jae . ill for a leegthy period is under- ' going treatment and observation in Toronto, Mr. Dosield Finkbeiner spent the weekend in London and at. tended the alumni of London leachers College. Eldoe Smith held the Rieky , a eladstnne lag while attending; the Gnod Roads COD- ' vention Toronto last week. Mrs. M. Feist returned on ; Sunday after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faist and' family in Sudbury. Mr, and Mrs. A. Robertson and daughker Anne of London visited me Sunday with Me, and !Mrs. Edwin Beaver. 1 Mrs. A. Wolfe is spending a ' few weeks in Exeter with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Haroel Wolf,. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hill and family of Clandeboye and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hill of 'Lon- don were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Hill. Richard Fruin born in England A movie projectionist for 30 years, Richard. Fruin, 52, was buried in Walkerton Tuesday af- ternoon following his death here Saturday. Born in England, he came to Canada with his parents when he was three years old. He ope- retest projereors et Mitchell and Seaforth before cnmine here in October to the Lyric Theatre. Surviving beeides his wife, the former Line Leese°, St. Ma- rys, are one son, Richard, Strat- ford; and two brothers, Jack and Frank of Walkerton. He was found dead in his car Saturdey afternoon by a neigh- bor who heard the motor run- ning inside the garage beside his home on Gidley street. Coroner Dr. John Goddard, iiensall, said death • was caused by carbon monovere poisoning. He had not been in good health. Mrs. Alec Hamilton of Grand Bend spent Friday with her par- ents, Mr. and 'Mrs. 11arry Lewes. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wein and family of Parkhill spent the weekend with Iris perents, Mr. and Aire. Leonard Wein. Mrs. John Nedza The sudden passing of the late Mrs, John Neeza of this com- Munity 00=0 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alike Keay in Exe- ter, She leaves to mourn her loss her husband anti her parents in Belgium whom she visited last summer, and a brother in Ceti- fornia who attended the !interne Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Hill, Mrs. Millman ad Mrs. Florence Quesnel attehded the funeral on Thursday at Mount Carmel. '440111.**F...imik.wwimanweriotiotoreenni.mi f itoti're TIRED ALL T1 TORNE Now and then everybody gets a "tired -Out" esling, end may be bothered by backaches. Perhaps nah,. ing seriously etrotg, just a temporary condition t aimed by urinary irritation or bladder discomfort, That's the time to take Dade; Mario Pills. Dodd's help stimulate the kidneys to tdittrk this condition sahith tray often Mita back.‘ Attic and tired Wing. That yOti (tal better, ret better, work bead. Get Dedd's Kidosay Pelt sem. 1,66li fat the blue box with the fed bad at all ilug teitriters, Yen tan deritlici neticrii.se. The first suggestion that there should be a government park at Niastara Falls to accommodate sight -seers was made in 1795, The study book was ereseAtill by l‘ers. Hielcs and Mres :Ctee bore on the •ceeedian ledienes A pian e Sole by lgrs. fie Oh Hodgins and poeine '1SY fa Jane= were read by jr,, , The hostesses were Miss AMOS I Anderson, Mrs. Mpres,e,McFalles Mrs, Mrs, owe. • : e .e,e,SeeerteaStetraill Flossie Davey gave readings andl i own To pICS -"Thoughts of the Cross". Miss!' Mrs. A. Eseery favoured with e piano solo. 'terns of Social and Personal Interest in end Around Exeter Mrs. Ia. Hodgson presided for the business. Further plans were . The gxeter Times.Advocate la always pleased :sheep, made for the ennivereary in! We and our readers are interested in you and your triandk. Phew 771 • f the fa 11 bazaar were received. The hostesses for the lunch. were Mrs. A. Isaac, Mrs. J. Me -1 Allister and Mrs. F. Osborne, Personal Items "Open house" was -held at the • Centralia school on Wedneeday1 night of last week. The teacher.' leers. L. Hicks, reports good attendance. Members of the Library Board ' met with the Huron County Lib- rarian nn Thursday of last week: for an exchange of books at the library. Books are now avails; able- and the library will be open at the usual Hine. The mid -week Lenten service of Christ Anglican Church was held last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. M. IL Elston. The meeting the previous week was held al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kipp. Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins attend.! ad the musical festival in Strat- ford, on Thursday of last week and was piano accompanist for • (he members of the Exeter junior Band who took part in the festival. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoteafson :of April. Donations or Riclgeinwn were visitors with ; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson en ; Thursday of last week. ; Mrs. Arthur MeFalls spent Monday in London with her ' daughters, Mrs. W. Quinton and Mrs. R. Lilley. The Cnnl Quirts orchestra ne which Keith Hodgins is a mem.; mer, furnished the music for the Eastern Star "At Home" in: Parkhill nn Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love, Mr. Ken Groh and Mr. and Mrs. ; Lloyd Hodgson attended the Ice • Capactes in Kitchener on Satur- day night and were guests over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgson in Waterloo. Mr. Dick McCutcheon of Stan - "Did you get his number?" the I eop asked the pick -pocket who had been hit by a ear. "No," he said, "but here's his wallet." CALVARY CHURCH I Evangelical Unitorl Br.athren DASHWOOD Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister Mrs. Kon McCrae, Orwmist Sunday, March 15 10:00 a.m.—"Anywhere With Jesus" 11:05 a.m.—Sundae. School JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev, H. .1, Snell, Pastor I Mr. Lawrenc Wein, A.W,C.M, Fifth Sunday in Lent 10:00 adn.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Sermon Subject: "Jesus Speaks' Mrs. Pearl Henderson and miss Shirley COP left Sunday for Tornio to attend. the Hairdres- sing Convention Monday to Wed- nesday. eir. and Mrs. Russell Morley visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Luxton and family in Owen Sound for the weekend. Mr. .and Mrs. Morris Hern and boys of Zion spent Sunday wilh Mrs. Hern's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Camm. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rundle, Woodham, Mrs, Charles Stephen, Elimville and Mrs. Margaret Hawkins, Ex et e r, visited on Thursday with Mrs. John Flet cher and Mrs. F. Cornish. Mrs. Fletcher, who is 93 and a. half years old, keeps busy with sew- ing and reading. Mr. A. L. Snelgrove flew to Rochester. Min., to attend the Mayn clinic the forepart of this' week. Mrs. William R. Sillery is spending a few days in Toron- to the week. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowen have returned after a vacation in . Dr. Grant Mills. Mrs. Mills and four children of Calgary are visiting with the former's par- ents, ?dr. and Mrs. Ray Mills. Mrs. William Passmore re- ceived word no Wednesday of the death of her youngest bro- ther, Robert Montieth in Van- couver on Monday, March 9 in his 5:ith. year. He is survived by his wife and one san. Mrs, William Post and daugh- ter Mary Lou and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marchand of Windsor spent the. weekend with Mrs. J. W. Powell. Clark Fisher returned to. his Topics From By MRS. ROSS SKINNER Euchre Club 1 • Elimville Euchre Club was held on Friday evening at the hall with five tables playing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephen were host s. 1 Winners were: ladies' high. . • Mrs. John Ridley; gent's high, Mr. Hiram Beiberi consolation, • Mr. Faye, • ; Mr. and Airs. Win. Bnutlywlll be hosts for the party on Friday night. W. 1. Euchre The Women's Institute held their afternoon euchre at the hall last Tuesday afternoon with the Zin ac.es in e aige. Winning scores were: high. Mrs. Gordan Prance; low, Mrs. Philip Horn and lucky cup, Mrs. Gordon Penhale. The blanket was won by Mrs Ward Hern. The next party will be held on Tuesday afternoon, March 17 at 2 p.m. with the Elimville South ladies in charge, Is Extended To All Personal Items . r The junior choir willsing the 7:30 p,m,-4rhe Light of the: anthems. • • World" • 7:00 p,m.—Evening Worship ! Sermon Subject: "The Great MAIN: STREET The Urii+ed Church of Canada Minietcr: 'sjanist: Mis. A. Willard 1 TABERNACLE 10:00 a.m.—Church School Classes for all ages. . 11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship Sermon; "The events that took 1 during Holy Week" Supper" A Warm Welcome PENTECOSTAL Rey. Robert S. Hiltz, B,A., Th,D, p ac: e (St. Matthew 26:17-35) 5 years during the sermon. ks Come awl worship with us. Lady mar \GREENWAY NEWS Nursery class for 4 and 5 ninety years Mrs. Arnold Rock celebrated her ninetieth birthday on Sun- day. A faintly celebration was held at the home of her dausee ter, Mrs. Ray Hodgins and Mr. Hodgins of Clandeboye, where Mrs. Rock is stayine at present. Fortionel Items Mr. Bobbie Steeper of Orillia spent the weekend et pareees, Mr, and Mrs. John Steeper. Mrs. Bella Corsaut, Mr. and' Mrs. Bob eirillwayne and sons of Londnn visited on Sunday with Mr. and ell's. Dean Srown and Mr. end Mrs. 'Weevil Brown anti - enmity. end W.A. The W.M.S. and W.A. of the tTnitd Church held the'r March me' 'inn at the home of Rev. and Aire. A. E. Holley at the manse, Grand Bend. Mrs. Roy Whiting was in serge of the worship and give a reading on Ruth. She also took a chapter on Itesstaii from the study hook, "Concerns, of a Continent". The Seripture was rend by; Airs. HIton ('urts. Mrs. Pewrien! Tnylor aiid :qrs. Carman Wood -1 burn gave readings. The W.M.S. Preshyterlai wilt1 Iv 'held in North St. Visited Church, Goderich, etereet 20. Mee. A. eiroohey vire a•read-' ingon Christian Siewerdship. Airs. J. Mount (melte,' the! eV.A. meetieg. Ar incitation te; the Shipka W.A. 'Nike sate etre tea for April 4 was read. The{ rolltall was answered by 18 members with en Irish verse„. The April meeting will he hold at the home of Mrs. Boy Whit- Thg with tli rolI ecu to be enewered by an Paster verse According to a government survey the average 'u 018011 in Cariade is five feet Mx inches tall and weighs 120 poueds. and a bataar doriation. ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Rev.- G. R. Strotne, Pastor 10:00 a.m.—Worship "Implications of Prayer" 11:15 a.m.—Church School Wednesday—Lenten Service THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rov. R, Van Farowe, Minister 2:0n p.m.—Worship and Sermon and Installation 3:30 p.m.---,Sumley Sellars] CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH R41 Bernie! Kerr, B.A., B.O. Minister Organise: Mrs. Bob Prycle 10:00 a.m..—Sunday *School 11:0h a.m.—Morning Worship Sermon Subjeet: "Tile Tears rif Jeaus" —"Fourth in Lenten Series. Nursery for children up to six years. Thurs., Mat 19, 8 pen.—W.M.S., iteetine. • ' Mrs. Philip Murch is spend- - ine a few weeks :with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques of Zion. Miss Anna Mistily of Simcoe spent the weekend with her par. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ruddy. Mrs. Earl Watson of Ander. son, Mrs. Paul McNaughton of St. Marys visited nn Monday 'th n 1 Mrs aeries P1 W1 . Several ladies from this eons: reunify that attended the lce ("rosaries and visited the TV Me- • tion at Kitchener on Friday with Rebekah Lodge of Exeter were storm bound in Exeter for the night after their treacherous bus trip from Kitchener to Exeter. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday Selma 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. — Our guest speaker will be Fev.! Harold Cracknell, the pastor of Goderich Pentecostal Church. Wed., 8 pen, — Home Mission Service. Rev. John Spillenear, the speaker. Friday, 8 p.m. — Christ Ambas- sador's fellowship service will he held in the Clinton Pente- ostal Church. • "God shall bless us; and all, the ends of the earth shall fear him." —Psalms 67:7 Pastor: Syne. L. Winn -Butler THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OP CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Rev. Brim do Vries, Rector Babaer UMW, Orarrlist 8:30 Comtpunion 11:00 a,m.—Bedication Service Nursery, Sunday School triverY Member Visitatiohl 7:00 p.m.—Evensong Wednesday, March 18 10:00.a.m.—tIoly Communion 8:00 p.m.—nibio. Study Early Morning Devotions I During Lent at 8.30 .aro. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev, A. G. Van Eek, Minister 9:45 a.m.—elorning Worship (English) Rev. A. G. Van Lek, Exeter 2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Worship (Dutch) Reading Service 3:30 p.m.-81,11day Schnol THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH EXETER "Teach Mo Thy Truth 0 Lord" 10:30 aen.—Sunday School 11;30 a.rn.—Wership Pestor Stanley Saudor, Exeter ZION LUTHERAN. CHURCH DASHWOOD K. L. 2orn, Pastor, Phone 65 11100 e.m.—Sunday Sehool 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service Sermon: "Were Ynu There When He Was Called King?" were, 8 pan Service Sermon: "Were ?nu Moro When They Passed Him By?" 'WELCOME IN HIS NAME BAYFiELD BAPTIST di-RACH Pastor: Ivor Bodenliarn 0:45 am.—tible School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Guest Speaker; Erie Cleve 7:30 p.m.—Everilw; Service Guest Speaker: Dr. A. Mansell Wed..8 p.m.—Bible Study and Now Beveget From Basehine ey MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR . se- a:: es=eeleteeneeeSeitelatelig home from St, J zeptes elospitel, London, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Art WhilisMitik aLd Joan returned Tuesday *Ito holidaying in Washington,- P.C., for a few days. Mr. J. Wilson, of Ciederieles District Deputy of Huron _Dist- rict No. a, I.O.O.F., paid hie semi-annual visit to the Exeter • lodge of Oddeellowe Tuesday eye, ning. Following the businue01 the. evening a social everiing it cards, with lunch, was erijoyed. This Week In Winchelsea By MRS. WILLIAM WALTERS . . Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Glen• ville of Staffa and Gary Pa' hale of Exeter visited on Wed- nesday evening with Mr, and Mrs. William Walters and Din- ny. Miss Donna Gilfillan was • patient in South Huren lieseeital Exeter, for a few days last week. Mr, and Mrs. Horace bridge and Bruce, Mr, and Atts. Bruce Cooper of Elimville spent Friday in RidgetOwn attending Review at the Westerri College. Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Fieher of near Exeter visited on nide? evening with Mr. and Mrs. NO/. ton Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. efoward Da7- man and family of Kippes visited on Sunday with Mr. itid Mrs. Wm. Walterg. Miss Sandra Walters cele- brated her birthday on Sunda, and had as her guests Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cowan end Mr. and Mrs, Bill Brock and Linda. of London and Mr, and Mrs. John Wicks and family Of Strat- ford. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dickey and family visited on Sunday wits Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Arthstronge Debbie and Robbin of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Jack BaileY of Stratford visited On Sunda with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Ford, Euchre Party The Winchelsea Euchre ChM held their party at the sehoOl Monday evening with four tables playing. The winners were: gent's high, Emerson Penhale; ladies high, AlVirst Emerson Penhale: lobi hails, Wayne Prance; consoles lion, Phil Hero. Mrs. Fred Walters and Mel. Gordon Prance were the hosts esses. The Story In Zion B; MRS. IUD DYKEMAN Misses Jane and Ruth Ana Dykeman, Esther Hill and Karen Gruble of Winghafn, spent Molts day evening and TuesdAy with Mr. and Mrs. Jud Dykemen family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hern spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern. Mrs. Norman Brock and girls, Mrs. Harold Hern and Mrs. Milne Pullen were storited- stayed at Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lynn's Clandeboye, after M6- ther and daughter banquet held at Thames Road church. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johns and family visited Sunday eves ning with Mr. and Mrs. Normals Jaquet and family. Visiting with Mr. and Mr*, Norman Jaques reCeiltly, were Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Ifitn and family of Exeter. The W.M.S. Meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Hared Hern's with Mrs. Edgar Baker and Mrs. Morris Hern in charge of the program. Mrs. Everard Milier, Mrs. Cliff Jaques and Mrs. 'NA Horn were in charge of scrips lure readiegs, Prayers were of. fered by Mrs. Norman jaquee• Mrs. Norman Brock, Mrs. Wel- lington Brock, Mrs. Gerald Hem and Mrs. Warren Brock, Mrs. Gerald Hern and Mrs, Warren Brock gave a report on the Presbyterial In Stratford W.M.S. Meeting The March meeting of Cooper's W.M.S. was held last Thlirsday al the home of Mrs. David Hel- 1 land with 11 members preeent. :The worship period was led by Mrs. D. Holland assisted by ; Mn. E. Strahan and Mrs. Reh- ol Elston. Temperance reading 1 was given by Miss Kate Jeme- son. A report oil the W.M.S. Perth ; Presbyterial held in Stratford was given by Mrs. O. Baker, it was decided to quilt two baby ; quilts which are to be sent to elks Emily Stewart, a Baptist missionary in Africa. Slides were shown on the Mis. eloeary work of Miss Stewart and Mrs. Wm. Wright ansa family, formerly of St. Marys. who are now in Africa. Pers.:met 110185 Mr. and Mrs. A. Rundleen lertairied at dinner on Tuc'day everting Mr. aeri Mm leek Smith, Mr and Mrs. 1161i Puri - ale and family. Woodham, arid Miss Noreen Walkom and Mr. Wm. and }toward Rhin. Miss Anne Thompson, 8th Vile resent the weekend at the 1161110 of her grandfather, Mr. John Mr. ,T. Piro. Howard and Miss Noreen Walkom were Wets with Mr, and Mrs. Carmen Pint Mai family, St. Mars. on St,t- day. Mr. and Mrs. David :Spence attended, the Milk Producers Cnnvention held in Ottawa last Weeks News From North Bosanquet ; Personal Items ' Norman Wilson, mechanic at the Haig harm was in Chatham on a business trip Monday. Mrs. Grehem Roiriphf is ser• itiusly ill in Settle Hospital, Mr, and Mrs, DAVid Ric (ttei Myrtle Ilunniforcl) Were married last, Saturday. Mr. and Airs, Fred Bullock and Mr, and AIM Stan Rothe bf Greenway visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert ItemplIf on Siniclays Trucking Operations in the :Pinery have been tomPoratill !suspended. Traffic ()VMS the Bailey bridge, Auteble rivet riotth, frent the west has bed suspended dud 60 flood and lee, Porgive me ir r den% partite The subject wheel talk Of you. , It's fascinating. MI agree, I Eat 1 would tathot talk of likik „ , . , ^,t,, • — , • 54