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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-06-04, Page 10• Pa ae it
The Tithes -Advocate, June 4, 1959
Minister at Grand Be.nd
:preaches fareweU. sermon
By MRS. E. K=4WN.
nesclaY, June 10. in St. John's•by-' son on June 3 with a hobo night.
' On Sunday morning Rev. A E.; the•Lake Chureh, with a joint'
:, Bowker, rector, of St. ohn',-by-' service with St. Paul's Church
Parumal Items
• the - Lake Anglican Church, • m Medford, was ,:iscussed anEt! Rev: A. J. Holley is this week
preachers hisfarewell service planned for. ; attending the London Conference
Mrs, William Rendle gave her, of the l;tnited. Church in Sarnia.
—amid the deep regrets a his coli-
-Mgregation, ; report anthe Dorcas work, and' tended. Faster.n Star .Several from Grand Bend at service;
• Rev.. Bowker is leaving Can an calWilliam oiC chrane read the t in the othe United Church at Ailsa
'• aicla to take up parish work in finFinal arrangements for the ba-rCraig txn Sunday morning.
England. `z ar and strawberry social to beI Mrs. Myrtle Bossenberry is
The new rector, Rev. W. J. held in the Palish Hall and the, seriously ill in South Huron Me -
Millman, n, who has leen assistant ,church Lawn were then made,: morial-Hospital, Exeter.
t t. James
cur a in S a s
to
fbu ch in Stratford,will
coin-
and the committees appointed,
Recent visitors withlr and'
the social being set for Pxiday, ►Mrs. Mansell Mason were lass'
=nee his
pastorate duties on Jame 26, week Mr. and Mrs. George Me-
inSuajoiday; June 7, withbeing inducted Mrs.. I-ianna, as hostess. was' Cracken, of Agincourt, for a few
Mc -
in a. saint service St. Paul's assisted by Mrs. Maurice Tiede-! days,
and Miss Pauline Mason,
...Anglican Church, xhedford. in man and Mrs. Cochrane. of London, over the weekend. i NEW GRAND.BEND PASTOR
.: 'Grand Bend Church onDWedges- i The committee for the d Moll -i .. Rev, W, J. MiIlman
- day evening, June 10. �
induction Planned
' On Monday evening the WA
• 'and Guild of St. John's-by-the-
"'Lake
Anglican Church held a
Dake
—record attendance of members
• and visitors when they met at
the home of Mrs. Anna Hanna
for their last meeting at the sea-
.: son, where the close-up meeting
▪ for the season has been held an-
nually.
The induction service for the
new rector to be held on Wed -
Comments about
Cromarty
14y MRS, KEN McKELLAR
Grand pend WI lard family reunion have eel
ell to hold their annual reunion.
News budget from
talks horticulture day, acne 27.
Dodds,
Baseline t • . T. M. odd
1 . Az
Ar and s
Horticulture was the thence
for Grand Bend WI meeting with a who spent the winter months in
each lady making andwearing their winter home in .Florida, and
a corsage for roll call and also'tl".: past few weeks visiting with By MRS, ARCHIE DEWAR
there was an exebange of.roots their son, John, in California, re -t ,: tf y a
turned to Grand Bend last week, °""'
or plants. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cald-
The motto "The heart is a gar
den where thought flowers grow, well and Mr. and Mrs, G}ant
the thoughts that we think area Catholic .league McGregor, liensall, were guests
picnic at Severn Park on S.atur-i
ae oug s
the seeds that we sow" was at the home of Mr, .john Rinn
given by Mrs. Charles Reeves• makes donation on Sunday,
with some appropriate poems' The Grand Bend CWL held its AIe and Mrs, Glenn Copeland
given by members. were guests of A4r. and M. Ed
Airs. Harold Wainer gave a; annuat meeting last Monday in win Brine on Sunday.
report on the Officers' Confer- l St. Damien's School with the new Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Baker
ence she attended recently at; president, Mrs, Marcel Coklez, in and family had as their guests
Guelph. i the chair. The director, Rev, Fr. on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Delmar
Mrs. Lloyd Baker gave a W. G. Smith, opened the meet- Johnston, Kirkton, and Mrs. W,
Y �) demonstration of articles made ! ing, L. Switzer, Woodham.1
from plastic doilies. An interesting account was giv- Mr, and Mrs. Fred Parkinson
Mrs, T. Maclntosh is visiting The June meeting is to he' en by the three delegates to the and Brenda and Mrs, Caeciotta
this week with her sister, Mrs. held as a picnic at Severn Park Diocesan .Convention .held in Sar-. attended the First Baptist church
H. Bennie, of Acton. on Thursday, June 18 wiklt sup nia, Afrs. Collet, Mrs. James' anniversary service in St. Marys
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing per at 6.30, sports following. :Dalton and Mrs. J, H. Maeclon 'on Sunday and were guests of
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing Hostesses were Mrs, Don .Hen- aldMr, and Mrs, Jack Picket, St,
A motion was passed to donate,
were guests at the Riehl-Jeffer- drick, Mrs. Lloyd Baker, Mrs. ; Marys.
Mr and Airs Arthur Rundle
son wedding at Munro United Ross Desjardine and Mrs, Ear -
Church, on Saturday, mon Gill.
Mrs. W. Hulley and baby Scout News
daughter, of Aberfoil, spent the
▪ weekend with her parents, Mr, On Tuesday, May 26, the
• and Mrs. Alex Ramsey. Grand Bend. Scout Troop and Cub , 5, August 2, and August ao, , and Elton had as their guests
Little Linda Currie, of Dor-.Pack held.a joint meeting. Dur-; Parishioners • wishing to make' on. Sunday Mr. Herb Beer and
Chester, is visiting with her mg
the meeting the following ;a retreat during June will find, Anna and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Ot Cubs were admitted into the' the dates in their Sunday bol-' Butson and. family, Munro.
Mc-
.. to Walker,
t Seout Troop in a going -up cere-' seems soon, i Mr. a.nd. Mrs, Duncan Mc-
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Wal -many: Bob. Bossenberry, Mt -i A few games of bingo were 'Naughton spent the weekend at
f lace have taken tap residence on chael Boulton, Buddy Desjardine,' played. `Lions Head.
the farm which they purchased Danny Dalton, Charles Doyle and t
•
from Members of the YPStwitlx their, ;Martin Jewer.Instructor
.p
Cub Instructor (Patrol Leader) ,
parents enjoyed a ball game and, Wayne Miller was awarded his
• wiener roast on Saturday eve-
:
ve Cub Instructor's badge by Scout
• , ter Peate and Akela Hamilton.
te pi Miss Margaret Coleman pre-; The meeting later took the
sided at the church organ at the form of a miniature "Olympics"
Sunday service in the absence of; games sports night, which result-
; Mrs. K. McKellar who spent the; ed in keen competition. The
• weekend with her daughter and, meeting was followed later by a
1 son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. w, N. Court of Honour for Scout Troop
= Binning, Mitchell. i Patrol. Leaders and Seconds.
i. Recent visitors with Mr. and Leaders in charge were Akela
ti Mrs. Will Hamilton were Mr.' Hamilton, Skipper Peate and
and Mrs. H. Edgar, Wingham; i Messrs. W. Rendle and K. Gill.
• Mr.. and firs. T. Ballantyne, ; On Sunday, the Grand Bend
Thames Road; Miss Lillian Bal- Troop and Pack attended St.
iantyne, Mrs. F. Fairbairn and ! John's Anglican Church for the
Mr. and Mrs. William Sillery, of; regular morning service, and to
Exeter. bid hon voyage to their friend,
Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace the rector, Rev. A. E. Bowker.
visited on Monday evening with! Next week marks the end of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Riley, Staffa. I the Cub and Scout activities for
Mr. William Rkngler, of Wrox- another year, due to pressure of
i eter, spent a few days last week! work on Akela Hamilton, to -
with his granddaughters, Mrs,! gether with Scouter Peate's
I Robert Laing and Mrs. Gordon forthcoming moves (temporar-
Laing. He also visited with Mr.1 ily) to London and Petawawa.
i and Mrs, George Wallace. (The boys plan to close the sea- ,
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grounds after the 10:45 mass, Jul
S200 toward rubber kneelers find attended the Zion East anniver-
plans for three bake sales were ;sary services n Sunday and were
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Personal items.
A good crowd attended the
.Sunday School anniversary serv-
ices held ,at Zion Bast .on Sun-
day morning when. Mr, Marvin
Stretch of London was guest
speaker.
Atr.and Airs. Samuel Hearst,
Mr, Carl Hearst, Danny and
Donna, of Windsor, were Sun.
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
George Wheeler and Pavid, Mr.
and Mrs. Hearst are visiting
this week with Asir.. and Mrs,
Wheeler,
Mr.and Mrs. •v D n l
A , . sari a el
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and family, Mr, and Airs. ;lack
Stephens and Donald were Sun-
day afternoon visitors with Mr,
and Airs. Rohn. Tipping.
Air. and Mrs, Don Hewitt,.
Terry and •Glenn, of Toronto,
were weekend visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. Joe Blommaer,t and
family:
Mr, and Mrs, Marvin Streich,
of London, visited with Mr,and
Mrs, Bob Robinson an Sunday,
Mrs, John J3rookshaw, of Avon -
bank, is spending a few days
with hen parents, Mr. and Mrs,
WaltL.
• Julieer Webevyb is spending a few
days with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbert Smalls at St.
omas,
Mr. and Mrs. Arehle Chatten,
of London, were Sunciay visitors
with Mrs, H. Chatten and Frank,
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Crane,
of Thamesford, were Sunday vis-
itors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Rundle.
Mr.Mrs,Adrian Pringle,
and
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g
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London, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Mountain of St. Marys visited
with Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean
on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Berry and
Allen Berry attended the gradu-
ation of the latter's son, Harold
Berry at Toronto University on
Thursday last when he received
his B.A,
Mrs. ]-.Larry Ford isspending
some time with Mrs, Newman
Ford at Wellbur.n,.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brock
and Terry, Guelph, were recent
visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Dickey,
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•-- Continued rrorn Page .9 proposed new ehennellzatiolt at
the "enceinte and the roadside the intersection of .Highways 1.
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surface cleaned, up,"
Plan to clofe read
Because of the dangerous con-
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council passed a motion to close
the township road between con-
cession5 *and 7 and lots S and
6,
Since procedure for closing A trailer camp .bylaw proposed
the road will take considerable by Jluron County health Unit as
time, council also agreed to put a standard.f'or all municipalities
into .effect a bylaw passed in in the area was presented to
1956 to restrict the load iinnit to council but consideration was
6,000 pqunds This restrtetignp ost coned until a later dale,
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lay on thebridgeuntil the road made on August 1, .195I11 authori-
i closed a.ficlalia sing the road sunt to sign a
Approve intersection pian drainage petition ?or ditches on
Council gave its approval to .a the townline from Drysdale west
by the department of highways.
Main changes planned are an
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the east side running from No,
2I to 8l.
The Stephen township road
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Just east of the intersection,.
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