The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-04-02, Page 8Pe • E The Times -Advocate,. April 2, 1959
Easter visitors
:lir. and Airs. W. D. Simpson
pf Detroit spent Easter with the
.forrner's: mother, Airs, Louise
Bronson..
:Miss Marie Jarrott, nurse -in•
1ttgaining at Stratford General
I•kpspitai, spent Easter with her
parents, I. and Airs. Eldon
Jarrott.
Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Elder and
family, of Hamilton, spent
)Gaster weekend with Mr. John
Passmore,
Rev. R. A. Passmore, Mrs.
Passmore and family, Owen
Sound, visited on Easter Mon-
day with Mr. John Passmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rigby
apd Miss Donna Rigby, Blen-
heim, were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mc-
Queen and Mr. and Mrs, 'Harry
Snell,.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koehler
and fanny, of Toronto-, were
weekend visitors with Mr. and
Airs. Len Erband family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sararus
and family, of Toronto, spent
Easter with the formers moth-
er, Airs. S. Sararus.
Mr. and Mrs. .T. MeCloy, and
family, of Toronto, were week-
end visitors with Mrs. McCloy's
parents, Mr, and Mrs. George
Hess.
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CORRESPQNP.ENTS
Mrs, Maude .Heiden, Phono 5
Mrs. Archie MacGrejor, Phone 56
Mr. and firs. Ronald Moir and
family, of Strathroy. were week- YOuth cQndUct
end visitors with Air. and Mrs.
George Moir and Mr. and Mrs.
William Lee. early service
Mr. and Airs. William Simp-
son and Robert, of Detrolt,ispenc
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the weekend holiday with the ed Church held an .Easter sun-
former's mother, Mrs. Lou rise service in the church• atrdi-
Simpson. torrum Sunday morning at 7.30
a.m. Miss Jean Henderson was
soloist.
Miss Gwen Spencer, president,'
told the Easter story, Steve Kyle
read sacred passages. Ken Rich-
ardson offered prayer, and ;Hiss -
Jane Horton gave a poem.
Rev. C. D. Daniel conducted
the communion service.
Breakfast was served in the
church schoolroom.
Easter services were largely ,
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Easter Sunday with appropriate HEADS CONFERENCE — Bill
messages by the ministers and Mieklc, Hensall, deputy -governor ment was at Cromarty Ceme• and children •sere in Chatham
special music by the choirs. of Zone "(`. will Ghon the Kins-tery. on Srmday visiting with Mr. and
Lovely Easter flowers adorned men conference here Sunday at Personal items Mrs. A. Parker.
the churches. which 150 members from 12
.Mrs, D.Park
dies in hospital
Airs. Donald Park, 85, died on
Sunday in South Huron Hospital.
.She was the former Isabella
Towers, of tisborne Township.
Mr. Park died in 1943.
Surviving are one daughter
Mrs. Donald (Jessie) MacKin-
Comments About
Kippen
By hies. NORMAN LONG
Mr. anct Mrs. Clarence Pries -
tap and family, of Mitchell,
visited with the latter's father,
Atr, Robert Thomson, on Easter
Sunday,
Miss Pat Lovell, of London, is
spending the Easter holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Airs. •
•Lloyd Lovell.
Guests .on Easter Sunday with
Air. and Airs. ,Harold Jones and
sons. included Air. and Mrs.
Percy •Willer.t, of Zurich, Mrs,
Pearl Love and 'Wayne, of 1!ar-
na.
Air. and Mrs, Allan Grigg, of
London, were weekend guests of
the latter's parents, Mr, and •
Mrs. John Sinclair
Mr. and Mrs. Grant McGregor
and baby, of Hensall, visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert McGregor and Jim..
Miss Marie Jarrott,, of Strat•
-
ford General Hospital, spent
Easter weekend with her par •
-
non, and three grandsons, Ron- ents, Air, and Mrs, Lldon Jer-
ald, Donald and William Mac- rott,
Kinnon. One son, Jim, was Mr. Bob Love, of St. Cattier -
killed in a motor accident .some ines, was home for the holiday
years ago. weekend with his parents, Mr,
Private funeral service was and Mrs, Ross Love.
held from the Bonthron funeral Holy Communion Sundayunservice will
home, on Tuesday, conducted by ste held nest nitedmorning at
St. Andrews United Church,
Rev. D. J. Lane, Clinton, Inter- Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Lovell
Personal items clubs are expected.
Troyann Bell, daughter of Mr•,
and Mrs. Stewart Bell, had hc•r McCoy
rink
.' !,
tonsils removed. at Scott Memo- / Y 1 y �' ►i
rial Hospital, Seaforth, on Mon-
day of this chic, •Club champ 5
Pauline Bell is spending her
Easter holiday with Mr. and and AIr, and Mrs. Jack Sim
A1rs. Guy Bedard and family al The last rock has been de- mons.
Merton. livered to end a very successful Bingo winners
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid curling season.
and Allan spent Sunday with Last Tuesday evening Jack Winners at Legion bingo on
relatives in Tiverton. McCoy's rink was declared the Saturday were: Mrs. Johnston,
Sgt. Toho Beer, Mrs. Beer, club winner over Joe Beuning's Diana Schwartzentruber, P. L.
David and Johnny, of spring., foursome, Dianaughton, C. Dorian, Harold
field, spent Easter weekend with
It was a real battle right to Seliwartzentruber (2), Mrs.I Mike
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bear. the wire with Joe three down Heenan, Mrs. Bruce Walker,
Robert Evans of Kitchener is ' coming home and counting two . Mrs. Mae McLellan, Mrs. Or -
spending the Easter holiday with on the last end to be eased nut, Smith, Mrs, Frier, Mr,
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs., AIcCny's rink won the. Middle ! Denom me, Roy Kenney and
R. Y. McLean. ;ton trophy, miniatures 'and nylon Mrs, A. Reichert. Share the
Dave Field, who has been a pa- :shirts, The runners-up also won •;wealth, Mrs. Mike Heenan.
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital, , shirts. I Miss Pearl Tideswell, Clinton,
London, for the past three months In the consolation event S/.T, was the winner of the ladies'
suffering from a fractured hip • George Robertson was two up suit valued at $65 in a draw
he received in a car accident corning home. Barry Ailey's rink sponsored by the Legion Ladies
came home Stmday and is now kept battling from behind to take Auxiliary. in another draw Mrs.
confined to a wheel chair. ; three on the last end and win Murray Baker, Hensall, won a
Mrs. W. J. Cameron and fam- the final event in a thrilling • pair of blankets.
ily spent Easter weekend at finish to carry hone a shirt for i Jackpot this Saturday will be
Hamilton.each member of the rink. ! S95 in 56 calls.
Lloyd Hedden, Orville Hedden
and daughter Lorna, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Hedden and chil-
dren, Karen, Kevin and Keith all
of St. Catherines spent Easter
weekend with Mrs. Catherine
Hedden and Herb.
Easter Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Beer were F/O
Ralph McArthur, Mrs. • McAr-
thur, Mac and Cain, of Columbia
Drive, .RCAF, Centralia, and
Mr and Mrs. George Beer and
Linda, of Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. William Simp-
son and son, Robert, of Detroit.
visited over the holiday with the
former's mother, Mrs. L o u
Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Macin-
tosh, of Toronto, were weekend
visitors with the latter's mother,
Mrs, Richard Taylor Sr.
Miss E. Churchill. of Toronto.
spent the weekend with her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and 'lits •R E Sliaddick
•
Air, and Mrs. Knox and fam- it•ev. .rr, d. aneu, ox ,aeter,
fl. of Toronto, were weekend will be guest speaker at the
visitors with Mrs. Knox's rnonthly meeting of the WAIS
mother, Airs. Charles Farquhar. and WA on Thursday evening at
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Munnthe church, All the congregation
and family, of Stoney Creek, are are welcome to attend,
holidaying thisweek with Mrs.Mr• and Mrs, Motomura, Kim
ATunn's mother, Mrs. Ida Munnand Linda, spent the Easter
weekend in Oakville visiting
Mr, Motomura's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Parsons,
of Thamesford, spent the week-
end with the ormer's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsons.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Dickert,
of Harriston, spent Easter Sun-
day with their brother and sis-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Nor-
man Dickert.
Mr, and Airs. Ivan Wren and
Laurie, of. Hanover, visited over
the Easter weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Wren.
Mrs. Crawford Simpson is
confined to Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, Seaforth.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Littleton
and family and Mr. Oliver, Lit-
tleton, of London, visited Easter
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 0.
C. it Littleton and fancily,
Cromarty Comments
By MRS. KEN McKELLAR
WMS. on Good Friday t in the evening, Mrs. Kenneth dies at 96
Mrs, T. Laing presided at the . Drake, an aunt of the groom, Henry ivison, at 96, Kippen's
Easter meeting of the Woman's' poured tea and serving were oldest resident, died suddenly at
Missionary Society which was I nieces, Mrs. William Routly,his home Tuesday.
held in the church on Gond Fri -'.,Mrs. Donald Scott and Mrs.1 He was born a mt.:west of
day evening, An Easter pro- ” John Wallace and Mrs. Robert Kippen where he operated a
gram was used with Airs. E.1rlulley, of Winthrop. Receiving!.farm until 1945 when he retired
Moore and Mrs. Grace Scott ' at the door were Sharen and to Kippen. He was a member of
leading jn worship. .Karen Scott and Richard Bin -1 the session of St. Andrew's
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Pfaff, of
St. Catharines, and Miss Alice
Pfaff, of Aylmer, spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
D, Elgie and Margie.
Henry Ivison
ofMrs.
he. M.
aond period had charge
• niGiffsng acincluded oe f corsage the rsand iUSurvivingrare Ithreendaughters,
Tor -
in the form of a discussion on boutonniere from their grand- I Jean, Klippen; Mrs. Reid Tor-
t,he Canadian Indians. She was sons, Richard. and Robert Bin-, ranee (Gretta), Bayfield, and
• table 1 f he fam- Mrs. Emily Owens, Salem, Ore-
gon; one brother • William, 93,
Kippen, and two sisters. Mrs. R.
Barnby, London. and Mrs. Rob -
Miss Debbie Goodin? and Don-
�Mr. Lloyd Sorsdahl gave a short G t P i bKippen;
assisted by Mrs. T. L. Scott, I ping a t amp from
Airs. W. Harper and Airs. Nor- Aly; a hostess chart from nieces
man Harburn. In the absence of and nephews, also many individ-
Rev S.Kerr through illness nal gifts.
Guests were from a er or• ert Brownlee also five
f Parkhill, 'll sited !Faster message and showed a Hugh, Woodstock, Plattsville, St. grandchridren and three , great
ore Gooding, o ys u i i. Marys, Exeter, Seaforth, Brod- grandchildren.
Burin; the holidays with their' film strip. h ge Mitchell Kirkton and - The body is resting at the Bon-
thron funeral chapel where the
funeral service will be held Fri-
day at two n.m. conducted by
Rev. D. A. MacMillan.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed -II Mr. E. Tempieman favored Staf£a. i
gar Munn. M with a solo with Mrs. W. Miller
. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton,. Austin as accompanist. ;Airs. L. Sots. Personal items
Mr. Will Worden returned
home from Seaforth Hospital on
points. Mr. and Airs. Kenneth i11cT el Mo n d a y, having undergone
minor surgery.
Mrs. Edna Corbett visited ; lar were at home to 75 of their A1.jss Ruth Howe, London,
over the weekend with Mr. and relatives and friends on Thurs
spent. the, holidayweekend at
Mrs. George Parker, Ricky and day on the occasion of their
Cindy. . ' fortieth wedding anniversary. her home here.
Norman Koehler, of Toronto, They were married in Exeter Mr. and Mrs. Cowie and son,
is holidaying this week with Mr. nn March 26, 1919, by Rev, of Toronto, visited over the
and Mrs. Len Erb and family. James Foote. Easter weekend with Mrs.
The annual meeting of Bengali Mr. McKellar is a son of the Cowie's sister, Mrs. F. Taylor,
Women's Institute will be held; late Mr. and Mrs, Donald D. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
in the Legion Hall Wednesday, t McKellar, and Mrs. McKellar Gerald Carey.
April 8 at 8.15 p.m. I is a daughter of the late Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hulley and
Jerry McClinchey is spending and Mrs. James Scott. baby daughter, of West Milton,
the Easter vacation with Mr. and ! They have one daughter, Mrs, visited during the weekend with
Mrs. 13111 Shupe and Sarann, of , W. N. Binning, Mitchell. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Selfridge, Mich. • ; The dining room table was Ramsey.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Drysdale spread with a hand painted Billy Hougb.bon, Mitchell, is Cubs Cubs during an entire evening
and family spent the weekend cloth and centred with a three spending the Easter holidays of campfire.
in Detroit. , tiered cake which was a gift with -his grandmother, Mrs. AI. 1 — Good Hunting
Miss Dianne Koehler, acorn- from their daughter and flanked Houghton.
panted by Miss Elizabeth John- • with ruby candles in silver hold- Mrs. T. McIntosh is visiting
ston, of Zurich, are spending ers, at the home of her sister, Mrs.
this week with Mr. and Mrs.. Pouring tea in the afternoon I1. Bennie, in Acton.
Harold Koehler, in Toronto. was Mrs. Grace Scott, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cadick,
Miss Ann Linstr•a, of Exeter, the groom, and serving the Sharon and Donald, of Sarnia,
visited last week with her par- guests were a nieee Airs. Car- visited over the weekend with
ents, Mr, and Mrs, R. Linstra. , ter Kerslake, and Mrs. Binning, relatives here. Sharon is spend- optimist who expected too much.
ing the week with her cousins,
Sharon. .Karen, Catherine and
Janet Scott.
and family are enjoying a three dahl gave current events.
weeks' vacation with relatives! Open house on anniversary
at Niagara Falls and other
Present awards.
to Cub members
Once again Keith Hay has be-
come the first in our pack's
award field. On Friday, March
20, his earnest endeavours were
climaxed with the presentation
of his second proficiency badge,
the opening of the Wolf Cubs'
second eye.
Danny. Cameron became the
fourth sixer to earn his first star,
These awards were given to the
For one• who never knows what,
she wants, today's woman is
quite apt at getting it,
•
A pessimist is a sentimental
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one of ma I people collector, Was who
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displayed their hobbies at the annual fair in the arena
Wednesday might. Charles, wtio collects only from lritisl
Commonwealth Countries, has 1.5 foreign correspondents
with whom he C7fChan4es stamps, He has filled Lour al-
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Topics From
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5y MRS. ROSS SKINNER
Personal items
Mr. Bruce Cooper attended
the Easter service at the Ridge-
town Agricultural School on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Dclbridge and family.
Atr. and Mrs. Maynard Margi-
'son and family of London visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Delmer Skinner and family and
Mrs. l;d. Johns,
The l,limville YPtI held their
Easter sunrise service at 1.31.)
Sunday morning and held break-
fast afterwards in the cllureh
basement,
Easter service
Easter service, was held Sun-
day morning' in the United
ehurch. The altar was decorated
with potted plants and an Easier
lily. The choir sang an Easter
'anthem and Mr. Gordon Ford
rendered hied
A solo
Three people joined the nmern••
hershlp of the 1;111;nville church
including Miss Marilyn Weber,
Mr. Hobert .Woods, 11tr. Grain
Gilfillati incl three members
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