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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-04-02, Page 171 MIXED BONSPIEL VICTORS—This foursome captured top prize in the Exeter Curl- ing Club nixed bonspiel this season. From left, they are Bev Alexander, Mrs. J. M. Gibson, Norma Joynt and Bill Cann. The rink received the John Labatt trophy. w LADIES CURLING .CHAMPIONS—Winner of the ladies bonspiel was this rink, skip- ped by Miss Lauretta Siegner, second from left. Members include Lee Dunbar, left; Lois Ottewell and Norma Joynt, right, They won the Exeter Dairy trophy. New T -A Contest Win Cash Prizes For Vour Snapshots SEND YOURS NOW . . Have you a. pretty pic- ture of the kids . . . an interesting one of the pets . a humorous shot of ' a party? Enter it in The T -A's Photo Contest now. A winner will be picked each week for the next 13 weeks ... YOURS might win one 6f the cash prizes and appear in The T -A. WEEK'S WINNER MONTH'S WINNER BEST OF CONTEST Importan t $2.00 $5.00 $10.00 Bend BOTH the negative and print, along with a self-addressed return envelope, to: PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST, THE TIMES -ADVOCATE, EXETER, Ontario. THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION MUST BE PROVIDED: L Name and address of photographer. 2. Name and address of people in picture 3. Datb and place of picture. The picture roust be submitted by a reader in Soutli I1Uron- North Middlesex district 'anti adjacent :municipalities and the subject or1 subjects must come from this area. Contest Ends April 30, 1959 Zhe Qxefermesiuocafe PHONE /y0 EXETER' SUbSCri.b0 ThR. Times•Advocatt, April , 195" - c• lub►faiur r n.c1: A survey among members of Exeter CurlingClub has found 74 ,per cent supporting the ert:c• tion of a rink and promise of nearly $10;000 in subscriptions. towards the project. This was announced .at the • club's annual banquet Wednes• day evening In Exeter Legion. Hall. President Dick Roelofso.n said several meetings are being Plan-" nett and that a decision on the project would be made probably within three weeks. Art Cann w.as elected prc+sl• dent for the 1959 -GO season, Vice- president is Henderson King; treasurer, William Allison; sec- retary, Glen Mickle, Comnmittees i n p l u d e:: draw, Bill McLean.; ice, Carfrey Cann, Bob Mauer, Ray Mills; bonspiel. Dick Roclofson, Bill Cann, HarrY Jeffery, Jack Fiddler; ladies! Topics Prom Whalen Ey MRS. FRANK S^,ULRE SPRING DRAW WINNERS --This rink won Exeter Curling Mr. and Mrs, Barry Klahre, Club's spring draw and the Canadian Tire trophy. From Catherine and ' Martha were left, Bruce Joynt, Jack Fulcher, skip, and Lorne Oke. Ab• Easter Sunday visitors with Mr., sent; Ross `Taylor. —T -A Photo And Mrs. P. f1. Pickles, .Byron, Mike. Rogers of Barrie is spending a few days this week with Donald. Pullen. They were former classmates. Mr. and Mrs. William Heather, St. Marys were weekend visi- tors of.. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Par• kinson Iamt French is holidaying with David Brock of Chiselhurst. Mr. and Mrs. William Morley Jr. and family spent the holiday weekend with Mr, and' Mrs. Ho- ward Morley, Hazel Park, Michi- gan, Mrs. Mary Campbell, Listo- wel, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Finkbeiner. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fitzgerald, London, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Squire. Mr, and Mrs. Cleve Pullman and boys attended the funeral of their aunt, the late Mrs, Ro- bert Culvert of Strathroy, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baillie visited Mrs. Ethel -Squire in Granton, Thursday. representative.. Lee Learn. ton the 'year's operations. i= -Members of the building coni- : Presentations- to trophy -win- Mitlee are 'Ulric Snell .and Elmer Hing rinks, films on surfing and P. Bell, QC. entertainment by Roy, ,lead, L.on- Treasurer William Allison's don magician, were featured on report revealed A. .surplus of $400 the program. /48111111 mt1111lIIInomt11Ummitutlit /IIIf11111F11111u11,1111111IMII11I1IIIIIIII/f111111n111111F1f1111111111111111111111144i Fashion Firsts at" Jack Srith E WCANNOT GUARANTEE Palos 17 10.04111414111:011111. .c «1.e an't guarantee publicatiou of any adv4rtising after our deadlines, Please remember display ads must be submitted before Tuesday noon; classifieds a, will be accepted up to Wednesday. Your co-operation . will be appreciated. The Times -Advocate Elegance of .design.., finely -made movements , superior value ... choose g Wittnaver..Easy terms, Mrs. Russell Brock, Chisel- hurst, Mrs. Arthur Hodgins, Clandeboye and Mrs. William French. visited Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. William Morley Sr. Mr. Bert Fairley, London, spent Good Friday with Mr, and Mrs. Alex Baillie. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Johnson, Mary, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Johnson, Lon- don. Carol returned home with them after holidaying for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Alton. Neil and. Donald visited in Exeter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ainsley Neil. Allen Johnson, I., o n d n n, is spending the Easter vacation with Carol and Mary Johnson. Easter service Special Easter service was well attended Sunday at the morn- ing service at. the United church. Rev. J. T. Clarke bringing the Easter message. Mrs. Ron Squire sang a solo. Easter Communion was dis- pensed. The alter was decorated with Easter lilies and daffodils. The Story In Zion By MRS. JUD DYKEMAN Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hern 're- turned home Thursday night after spending the winter months in Florida. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper was observed at the .Easter church service Sunday Morning. There will be a pot luck sup- per sponsored by the WA on Tuesday evening this week, in the church basement. Mr. Gar• t.enburg of Woodham will give A talk on his war experiences and a varied program will be presented. Mr. George Earl, will be spend- ing the month of April with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern. Easter visitors Mr, and Mrs. Orville Snell and family of Grimsby, With Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Hern. Mr. and Mrs. 'Toni Brock and children with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hunter, Eden. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vern and family with Mr. 'and Mrs. 1,loyd i Lynn, Clandeboye. With Mr. and Mrs. :Ind Dyke - mart were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dykeman and Ronald, London, Ruth Ann and Jane Dykeman, Wingham and Mr. Gerald Dear- ing, Exeter. Miss Greta Stephen, Winghatn,. with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Stephens. Alt, and A.Irs, Torn Ogle and children; Strathroy, with Mr. and Mrs, Wellington Brock, Mr. Anel Mrs, Bert Morgan, SI. Marya, with Mr. and Mrs, Not - 106 Brock. . More Easter visitors With Mr, and Mrs. Ward Hern were: Miss Phyllis Hern, Lon- don, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly .Skin- Her and Noel, Exeter, Mr. and Mil, Rill .Dixon, Christine And Jimmie, C1andeboye. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton bones and children with Mr, And Mrs, Wesley Taques, Eketer. Mr, find Mrs, Lorle Johns and rattily with Mr. and Mrs. Eloy johns, Exeter, Mr. anti Mit. Ttess ,Toques and Jahn, 1- 'nsall, Weep Monday eve- ning visitors with liar, and Mrs. Clifton Jaques. Mrs. Philip Murth, who has beefs sperliling the Ttast few weeks with Mr, And Mks. Mir - 'Man Jahues,Is nowstayiit§ tumor Mr. And Mrs. Ross Skinner, )Glit'vllle. MEN'S CHAMPIONS — Art Cann, who was elected presi- dent of Exeter Curling Club, skipped his rink to the men's championship and the South End Service trophy. From left, Harry Dougall, the new president, and Almer Passmore. •--.'1'-A Photo WITTNAUER. Stunning bracelet watch in a dainty design. $37.50 :. WITTNAUER.'Uniquely de. signed man's watch. 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