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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-05-14, Page 9\} �.d H E N$ALIP - 1lr and- Mrs, .Andrew 1..taralltp11 of Exeter were recent visitors. with their son in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. Slid Mrs. Jotin Baker Oa. Bradley, • . Airs, Edna .Corbett ryas a iveeic• tend visitor with her sen•indaw and daughter, M. andMs. Fiai•old Parker .and family .at Glijsethurst., Air.. .and stirs. L,. Rallantyn.e,' of Thames Road, spent Sunday with their son-inlaw and daugh• ter, mr, and -Mrs.. Gerald Bell and Douglas Wayne. Mr. and Mrs, William Lee visited with relatives at Owen Sound over the weekend, Mrs, Inex A'1dEwen Was a. re - tent visitor with her .0i -other, Mrs. Sparrow at Paisley, Mr, and Mrs. Joe. De Lodge, of Sarnia, visited on Saturday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Chapman and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs, Dal Gooding, Debbie and Donnie, of Parkhill, were repent visitors with. Mrs, Gooding's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Edgar lt'tunn• Mr. and Mrs.. Ron Mock and family visited -recently with rela• fives at Owen Sound, Mr, and Mrs, Art TIaquair and son, of Wpodstock, were weekend visitors with Mrs. Tra- quair's parents, Mr• and Mrs. Ed. Norminton_ • and also with Mr. and' Mrs, Melvin Traquair. Weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs, Rodger. Venner were Mrs. Venner''s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Terrence O'Reilly, and Mr. and Mfrs. Frank Nielsen and Peter 1 g of Toronto, o onto com]n to attend the christening of Stephen Pat- rick atrick Venner at the United Church. Sunday morning. Mrs. Manley Jinks, who has 'been a patient in South Ruron Hospital, Exeter, returned home n, Su da Y F/O Ralph McArthur, Mrs. McArthur, Mac and Cameron, of RCAF Station, Centralia, Mr, and. Mrs. George Beer and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Horton, of Hensall, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beer, Mrs, H. MeMurtrie, who is receiving treatment in Clinton General Hospital, is recovering, Miss Bernice Dining, Sarnia, visited over the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wil- bert Dining. Janice Bonthron, daughter. of 1ir.. and Mrs. Harold Bonthron, and grade 2 student at Hensall Public School. fractured the ring finger of her left hand while playing at the school. X-rays at South Huron Hospital revealed the fracture. Mrs. Carlisle Wilkinson won $22.00 at the Lions Bingo, Gode- rich, last Wednesday .night. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Noakes, Gerald and , Gregory, Lbndon, spent Sunday with Mr, And Mrs. Archie Noakes. Centralia personali ` Sunday evening visitors with 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden and Marggi�e, were Mr, and Mrs. by Paynter and David, gr. and Mrs. Ray Jaques and `M1*, And Mrs. Bill Allison. The .fancily "Arranged a surprise dinner party for their mother. h.iicro n's service feature at ,Centrala p7 MRS,, .F.R40 EQWD.EN Christian Family .Day Was .ob- served in the United: Cllureh on. Sunday morning with a combined clnurcli, and Sunday Scheol serv- i-e. The pastor& Rev, .J. T. Clarke,. Was assisted in conducting the. .service by the Sunday School. superintendent, Mr. Sam Skinner. The rite of baptism was ad• ministered to three babies, Lois Marie,. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. Elliott; William Alton Larry, soli .of Mr. and Mrs, .Gerald Isaac, .and Ruth Ann, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Noels. Sunday School classes .forme.d, a choir to provide the special music and .sang two anthems to honor mothers on their special day. Plants and spring blossoms decorated the church, WA mets The theme of the May meeting of Centralia WA was in keeping with Mothers' Day. Miss ;Flossie Davey read the Scripture, Mrs. M, Elliott gave readings, and a Vocal duet was sung by Mrs, J, Fssery and firs. 0. Lightfoot, Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson presided for the business. The treasurer reported an offering of $54.50 at the WA anniversary. Plans were made to attend the Blossom Tea at Elimville, Quilt blocks were received for a nuilt for the missionary bale. Hostesses were Mrs, George Hepburn, Miss Margaret Cook and Mrs. J. T, Clarke. Pommel item' Miss Wreaths Sholdice, daugh- ter of Mrs. Merton Shoidiee, who has been attending the Hair Dressing School in Windsor, has passed herexams accepted e am and a position in he city, Mr, Amos right is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, hav- ing undergone an operation on Wednesday of last week to cor- rect a hip injury. Mrs. R. B. Gates, who has been with her daughter for the past few months, returned to her home for the weekend, She was accom- panied by Mr, and Mrs, R, l;aw- rence, Bill and Susan, of Silver Springs, Maryland. At the present time, Mrs. Gates is visiting with her son, F/L and Mrs. T. Gates and family, in Barrie. Mrs, K. Greb attended the Huron Presbytery Woman's Asso- ciation annual meeting in Mom- crieff on Wednesday of: last week. Mr, and Mrs, Bill Essery have taken up -residence in their new home at Spruce Grove. Mr, and Mrs. W. Quinton and Dianne, Mr. And Mrs. R. Lilley and family, of London, were Sun- day visitors with Mrs. A, McPalis and Helen. Baby Susan Lilley remained with her grandmother for a few days. F11., and Mrs. J. L. Andrew and family, of Camp Borden, and Mrs. Alex Wells, of Londeshoro, were weekend guests.. with Mr.; and Mrs. George Hicks. Mr. and 'Mrs. Grant Brown. and family.. of Point Edward; M. and Mrs. Don. Beaman, of London, were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson; and on Sunday, Itis. and Mrs. Sherman. Eaton, London :and Air. a'nd Mrs. ReidBrown, of Littlewoocl, visit• cd with them. 1t was a coilibined Mothers' Day and birthday Bele- hretion. Mrs. Eaton and Mrs. Reid Brown were each celebrat- ing a birthday. Air. and Mrs. L. B. Hodgson visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgson and 'Cay in Waterloo. Miss Greta Laramie, of lien- sall, and Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lamnnle, Bob and Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Greb and Wayne, accompanied by lir, Sinton Greb, of Exeter, spent the weekend with Mrs. Greb's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Smith, in Mount Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew flicks, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred I3uxtable and Billie, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Hicks. Letter from Kirkton Ry MRS. HAROLD DAVIS • 1, atter from El :n. By MRS. CECIL 81,0 03.01 C. Stewardso.n .dies Mrs. Fred Fenton received word Thursday of the death of Mr. Chester Stewardsen of Le- bret, Saskatchewan. lie was raised by the late Mr. and Mrs. Willialal 1'.cnton 'Sr, after tine death, of his own mother, lie left for the west in 1911 where he was a contractor. i :Surviving are his wife, ,one daughter and a son. One son was killed in an auto accident last year, Burial took place on Saturday at Lebret. Baptism .et St. Marys church Baptism service took place at St. Marys Anglican church, Brinsley, Sunday morning .by the pastor, Rev. R. H. Anions, ,Judith Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Scott; Eliza- beth lizabeth May Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -Hiram Dixon, and James William, son of Mr. and. Mrs. William Dixon, were chris- tened. United Church service Family church service Christian Family Sunday was observed in the United Church Sunday morning with a com- bined service, Ronnie Marshall , n Elliott read a storyand Rev. T. hi E sic t spoke on life in the home, Constance Marie, infant daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Mills, : was baptized. Special music .was rendered' by the junior and senior choir. I A basket of flowers was placed by the Morrison families in memory of the late William J. Morrison. It has been the custom to present a bouquet of flowers to the oldest mother of the congre- gation present at the sorvice, it being Mrs, Ira. Marshall at this service and to the youngest baby, Constance Marie Mills. Personal items Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Scott, Jo- Anne and Rickey, visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. William Ward. of Monkton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McNeil, of Watford, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shamhlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Richardson, of Simcoe, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Kemp, Miss June Shute, of London, spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Eber Shute. Mr. and Mrs. Malt Hammond and Joyce, Sarnia, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Clar- ence Routly. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gi'een and family and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Zimmer, of Stratford, and Miss Margaret Budden, of London, Mr. and Mrs. Don couch of St. Marys and Mrs. M. Gregory visited on Sunday with Mrs, , Levi Budden. IAn executive-- is a man who knows how to get things done, and who to get to do it. Baptismal services were also held at Brinsley United Church when the Rev. Barry Brooke christened Sandra Lynn, daugh- ter. of 111r. and Mrs. Rayburn Steeper, James Carmen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Pickering and Douglas Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fenton,. WA and WMS The WABrinsley Th and.WMS of United church met on Tuesday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, John Hodgson with a good at- tendance. Plans were completed for the bazaar which was held .in the basement ofh church on Wed- nesday afternoon. Rev, and Mrs. Barry Brooke favored with a piano duet. Personal items Mr. and Mrs, Knapton and son Don and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bradley of Thorndale spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs, Bit Fen- ton also attending the christen- ing service of the former's grand- son, Douglas Allen. Mrs, Lin Craven of Parkhill spent the weekend with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Watson also attending Mother's Day services at' Brins- ley United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Twaddle and family spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George P'rest. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood called on Miss Bose Ann Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Torn Lee of Lucan Sunday evening. Mr, and •Mrs. Douglas Dixon and Stephen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Rayburn Steeper. Mr. and Mrs, Joe White, of Seaforth, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Dixon on Sunday, also Mr. and Mrs, Bill Dixon and family for the evening. Mr, Rodney Wright, of Fen- wick and Miss Margaret Ruther- ford of, Kirkton visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Swit- zer. Mr, and Mrs, Dan Jarvis left Saturday to attend the funeral day. at Woodhan chur By MRS, ARTHUR RUNDi,g A combined is ped Chri sti n Fatitily Day service was held at the 'Horning service on S4triday. The theme of the worship was "A lioine for Children. The pas- tor, Rev, J. Wareham, was as- sisted in the worship service by the assistant superintendent, Aon Brine. Baptisms] rites were held when Larry William, son of Mr, and Mrs. William Rundle, Wendy Eliz- abeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. Lambert, Mary Lotuse .Olive, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, Thomson, Pamela: Louise, daugh- ler of Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd, Edward George, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Laverne Rodd and Michele Marilyn, daughter of Mr, and. Mrs, Robert Robinson, were christened, The Mothegr's Day program continued withan anthem from n t the Choir and a story by jean Copeland. The church was nicely decor- ated with spring flowers and potted plant which was present- ed to the oldest mother, Mrs. Ilannah. Chatten, The pastor's talk was on /"Moses," Personal items Mr. and Mrs. ,John Rodd had as their guests on Mother's Day Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Frank Rodd and Edith, Mr, and Mrs, George Wheeler and David and Mrs. Ada. Butters, Mr. AI ,and Mrs, Eldon Robinson, Kirlcton, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Woods, Elimville, visited with Mr. and, Mrs, Robert Robinson on Sunday. Next Sunday will be anniver- sary Sunday in Woodham United • Church when Rev. J. Vardy of of Mr. Jarvis' brother at Thorn - dale. Mr, and Mrs. Gowan Pepper, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White and Joyce of Avonton and Mr. and Mrs, William Stalk and Wanda of Tavistock visited Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Switzer. Mrs, Clarence Switzer attended the Provincial Women's Insti- tute Conference for district di- rectors in Guelph Thursday and Friday of last week. $$ Save $$ CIL Outside White Exterior CIL Primer c1NLY.$4.9 5 PER GALLON BUY NOW Lindenfields Ltd. ,Granton will be guest speaker at .the morning service and Rev. J, Wareham in tbe evening with sPeciai music by the Sunday school choir. Mr. and Mrs. W..Kirkby, Kirk - ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rodd, Exeter, were guests with Mr, and .Mrs, Laverne Rodd' on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, OliverHaile- wood's guests an :Sunday were Mr, and Mrs, George Levy, Rus. seldale, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brine, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Hazle- wood and boys, Base Line, Mr, and Mrs, William Whyte and .family of Sarnia were Sat- urday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb and family. The young people are busy practicing a play for the May 24 supper. After practice this week they were invited to the home of Ray and Ruth Miller for lunch. Jimmie McNaughton, Jean Copeland and Mrs, A. Dewar are the directors. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webber visited on, Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. George Webber of Rochester, Mich. Mrs, Ray Kirk and Lorna are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Skinner and family, Munro. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques accompanied by Mrs, M. Jaques See Charlie MacNoughton WED., MAY 20 7:25 to 7;30 p.m. CKNX-TV Channel 8 Th. Tima;•Advocatttr May 14, 1959 Placa 9 dined In London Sunday eve- ning and: called on Mrs. Nettie Wynn who returned from the hospital two weeks ago when she had an operation on .her eyes. Mr, and Mrs, Carman Swit zer were Sunday afternoon vis'• tors with the former's mother, Mrs. W. L. Switzer, Mr. and Mrs. MervinoJones, Thorndale, Mr. anal Mrs. John Tipping were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunnell, Eighth Line, Saturday .evening," Mr. and Mrs, k,nos Hutton; spent Friday .evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chatten visited with Mrs. H. Chatten and. Frank, Sunday. Mr, .Dennis Wyatt spent the weekend at his home in Strat, ford. Dennis has taken a school at Kirkland Lake for the .com- ing year after he completes his studies at London Teacher's Col- lege. Messrs. Clarence Mills and Ira McCurdy each had part et •their :barn roofs blown 04 :i the storm on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Tipping warn Sunday visitors with "Mr. and. Mrs, John Tipping. little Tip in. Jimrnie:Tipping-entertained 34 chums On Friday afternoon,. It was his, nth birthday,. Miai..:: ....ar :e rs � ;Ali►.. �� � ._ The slick sigrl writer for only *1,1.0 :at THE y T s_. 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