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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-05-07, Page 12Page 12 That Timex•Ady' cite, May Tr. 1959 TOP JUNIOR GIRLS' TRIO—This group was awarded 84 marks and first place in the junior girl's trio competition at SHDHS music festival Tuesday. From left are Donna Ventin, Brenda Schoch, Sharon Hume, Karen Tinney, Diane Willert and Judy Snel- ,grove, —T -A Photo Woodham topics y MRS• ARTHUR RUNDLE Personal Dem, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brock and Terry, of Guelphwere week- end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Dickey. Mr. and Mrs. Vanderlene of tusseidale have bought the farm in Usborne from the Mills estate lately vacated by Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Mills and Mr. and Mrs. lRusseIl Mills and family. A..number of young people at- tended the Perth Presbyterial spring rally and banquet held at 714fotherwell. on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rundle, ;;:Jinn and Jack were Sunday visi- i tars with Mr.' and. Mrs. Archie s Payne and family in London. . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cowdrey, Of London, spent the weekend • with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webber. Mrs. W. L. Switzer, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Switzer of Kirkton at- tended the funeral of the late Cecil Brown of Hamilton, a :•' nephew of Mrs. Switzer's. The funeral was held in the chapel at the St. Marys cemetery on Sat- urday afternoon. t Mrs. Robert Rundle, Mrs. Wil- fred Wilson, Mrs. Arthur Rundle, Miss Noreen. Walkom and Mrs. Archie Dewar attended the mil• linery course in Kirkton Hall on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day of last week from the ex- • tension branch, home economics 'FIRST CHOICE with those .who know hay besfl" Nzw HOLLAND ROLABAR /fast . r, . gentle... A. When your hay is ready for raking, you can't afford to wait for anything. particularly a slow rake. With New Holland's com- pact, easy -to -handle Rolabar Rake you can hook tip in scc- nnds using the spring-loaded jack—clean up your fields in a jiffy. ‘Quietly, your New lfolland Sty. - pct SS ticks over fields at speeds up in 8 mph, making a;hig 8 -frit path tells U�U p .. p. Fiy> quick drying windrows far fester; Meet uniform curing hi hall the tit,el APA Exeter Farm Equipment htrr,i .at. lrxorrit service sponsored by 1 irktott WI. Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Adams, of London, are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Clarke. . Mrs. Harry Ford is spending some time in Kitchener with friends, Mr. and Mrs. John Tipping and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Jones of Thorndale on Sunday. Mr. and. Mrs, Ernie Vodden spent Saturday at Bayfield visit- ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brine and' Nancy were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brine. Dr. George Murphy, Mrs. Mer- ely, John and Nelson, Toronto, spent the weekend at their home in the village, Lloyd Smith was up north fish- ing over the weekend. Mrs: Roy Brock and Mrs. W. J. Blatchford of Detroit visited with. Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Passmore, of Thames Road, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. L. Rodd. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cope- land, Murray and Donna, attend= This week in Goshen ay MRS. CLARE McBRIDE h'... . ...... Personal items Mr. Clarence Park returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital, London last Wednesday where he has been since early in Jan• uary. Mrs, Bruce Keys dislocated her shoulder last Thursday while paper hangng in Varna. Miss Carol Williams, Clinton, spent Friday night with Gwen McBride. Miss Bonnie Johnston, Bay- field, spent the weekend with Donna Peck. Ivan Steckle Jr., Bayfield, spent Saturday with Gerald and Bob Hayter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peck and family spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McBride, Exeter, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mc- Bride. Mr. Elgin McKinley spent a few days last week in Toronto. ed the christening of their grand- son, Richard May, in First Std Andrew's United Church in Lon- don on Sunday morning. CORN GROWERS! DON'T WAIT TILL WEEDS ROB YOUR CROP ORDER NOWT [/50115 fffflj�%,/,g * 5flW.€ Spray of planting Time and eliminate up to 4 cultivations this year, lntrease yields by as much as 50%. SRR YOUR LOCAL FARM SUPPLY DEALER. AVAILABLE IN 3 Ld, BAGS AND 30 LL DRUMS, *trod. Mark of GRigy Ch.mieof Corporation, tqe//f111r1irYti IIIYdifnurlilrlrrrYllaPrilTu7/iPirlYnYiI115riirrlltm rlgriirirr7rru YrrriiilNnnr,irnri�iillUntlnirriiii Exeter Dist.Coop I. PHONE 237 BESIDE CNR STATION ttmUnrntru...Imirtliitiffiliti(ilivfituitfiiiiiiiMYtali7liitirltifiNiViiiiYitid viffil tiiYrli ilthfii'iiiiiinittfi iii I. ! I Canter Mill Ltd.1 RHONfii y35 EXETER i 'VitifiiiiiiiiriiiiIiiiiiitifiatiliiitiliffilltifirithiiiiitiniffirtitithititiffifittittabiiiiataralaiYitii7araii iirfifrfiia e Music pupils s � on television Mrs. H. L. Sturgis: and her music students in the Hibbert schools appeared on CIINK-TV Winghatn Friday afternoon, Included in the program were two part choruses, accompanied and unaccompanied, by SS 3 Elibber•t; solos, Elizabeth Smith and Eric Ross, SS 4; duet, Bon- nie Kerslake and .Ruth Ann Cole- man, SS 7; violin solo, Bob Alunn, SS 7; reading by Laura Chappel and piano solo, Carol Ann Dow, SS 2; junior chorus, David Dow, Eleanor Kemp, Judy and Bobby Harris, Marjory Docking and Tom Govier, SS 6;• duet, Beth and Joan Christie and a triple duet, Stewart and Joan Dow, Mary Norris, Joan, Verna and Beth Christie, SS S, Miss. Agnes Bray and Miss Greta Laramie were the accom. panists. Each of the participants was - given a treat for his or her part in the program, The story in -ai.nts ury •Personal items Mr, and Mrs. James Barker and family were recent guests with Mr, and Mrs. Don Abbott, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Davis, London, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .Heber Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Green- lee. Mr, Earl Atkinson is confined to the house with the flu. Miss Betty Morley, Brinsley, is helping Mrs. Earl Greenlee while she is confinedto bed. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Latta, Bally- mote, were guests on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Latta. Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll, Crediton comments Icy MRS, JOSEPH WQQRALL. 4•H airls organist The first meeting of the •Cred- iton Colleens. was held in the Community Centre on Thursday of last week at 7 p.m. when the election ,of officers took place. President is Marlene King; vice -,president, Joan Snuth; sec• retary, Shirley. Gaiser; press re- porter, Nancy Fahner. Members received their pamphlets and meeting was Ails - missed. issed. Personal items Mr. and Mrs.' Edmond Hen- drick and Carol visited during the weekend. with. relatives in Detroit and Mt. Clemens. Mr. Ernest Gettittger returned last week after spending the Detroit, were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Car- roll and Mr, Hugh Caeroil and on Sunday afternoon visited with Mrs. Hugh Carroll at Mason Villa Hospital, London, Mr, and Mrs. Maurice McDon- ald, Lucan, were Sunday guests with. Mr, and Mrs, Tom Kooy. Mrs, Maurice McDonald and Mrs. Heber Davis attended an executive meeting of Perth Dean- ery WA at St, Stephen's church, Stratford, Saturday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs, Kai Bach and infant daughter of London were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dobbs Jr. Mr, and Mrs. James Young and Jeffery, Lucan, spent Sat- urday with Mrs. Fred Davis, Mrs. Robert Tindall is a pa- tient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Miss Sandra McLinchey, Lon- don, was a weekend guest with Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Davis and Mr. Howard McDonald, Lucan, was a Sunday guest. 1 winter with his daughters in De, l troit and Chicago, Mr. Aubrey Chambers of Wood• stock called Oil relatives and (friends here on Wednesday of Ilast week, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wuertb. and family of London and Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Wuerth and babe of Galt were weekend •vis.- j tors with Mr. And. Mrs. S. 5. uec th.. Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Becker and family, Dashwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bender and. fam- fly spent Sunday at Tobermory, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Schenk, :of Ancaster, visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Schenk. Little Miss Cathie Schenk return- ed home with them after spend- ing some time with her grand- parents, F/0 and Alrs, Earl Whalen and sons, Shaun and Derick, of Winnipeg arrived last week at RUTH- INSLEY cashes to announce she has taken over the Crediton & District Agency for famous AVON • Products For friendly, reliable service PHONE CREDITON 37 the home of Mrs. Whalen's par- ents, Mr. and Mr4. San.} Ring where Mrs. Whalen and sons will remain for a tirne while F/0 Whalen is assisting the RCAF at Trenton. Air. and Mrs. Robert Hillborn, of London, spent the weekend with Mrs. E. Feist and Miss ,Nola Faint, Mr, and Mrs George .Simpson have purchased the home on Crediton's southern border. 'tegeF merly occupied by Mr, And Mrs, Donald Silverthorne, who ars now residing in London. Mrs. James. Brock spent the weekend with his brother-in-law IR Stratford. Mr, and Mrs. Ross Baugh, Linda and Danny, inr. 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