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Items of Social and Personal Interest In and Around Exeter
The Exeter Times -Advocate Is always pleased to publlsh these Items.
Ws and our readers are Interested in you and your friends. Phone 770,
Mr, and Mrs. Dan E. Jones Mr. Robert C. Dennis, Holly -
of Oakland, Cal. are visiting
with the latter's mother, Mrs.
Clara Wellington, at her cottage
413lairholme", Inverhuron Beach.
Mr, and Mrs, Amos Warwick,
Gary and Terry Lee visited over
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Clark, Fisher anti attended the
reception for Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
nett Fisher at the Legion Hall
on Friday evening.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
John Stevenson, town, during
the weekend were Rev, James
Gatling, wife and son Brian, of
Thamsforcl, Mr, and Mrs, M.
Crook, Miss Dayle Winters and
Mrs, William Molensko, all of
Winnipeg.
Mr, and Mrs. William Reyn-
olds, Woodbridge, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Dearing
over the weekend. On Sunday
Mr, and Mrs. Reynolds, Mr, and
Mrs. Dearing, Mr. Gerald Dear-
ing, Miss Jane Dykeman, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Witmer, Tillson-
burg and Mr. and Mrs, Wes Wit-
mer enjoyed a picnic at Sphing-
bank Park,
Mrs, Ralph Batten and Wil-
liam were hosts to Mr, and Mrs,
Arnold Robinson, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Robinson and Helen, all of
St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. W. A,
Burns and Helen, London, Mr,
and Mrs, Emerson Penha]e and
family, Winchelsea, Mr, and
Mrs. John Flatten and family,
Elimville at Riverview Park,
Exeter, the occasion being three
family birthdays.
PC George Mitchell and family
have. moved into the former resi-
dence of Mrs. J. W. Powell on
Victoria St., which he purchased
recentlY. PC Don Westover and
his family have moved into Mr.
:Mitchell's former residence on
Andrew St.
Mr. and Mrs, Jake Reder are.
in Saskatoon visiting their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Kenneth Young. They
expect to return this week.
Cpl. J. Z. and Mrs.. Mailiet,
Tony and Kristine. recently of
Edgar, Ont. are visiting with
Mrs, Alaillet's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin King, prior to sail-
ing from Montreal on the Homeric
on July 23 for Germany.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sturgis are
taking the ten -week summer
course in Toronto at the Ontario.
College of Education for High
School teachers.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brode-
rick and Bob spent the weekend
in Welland and attended the wed-
ding of the former's niece, Miss
Beatrice Abbott to Howard Sy-
pher at Fonthill United Church.
Bev Stnrgis, former SHDHS
student, was successful in ob-
taining second class honors in
physical education at the Uni-
versity of Western Ontario. '
Mrs. Andrew Johnston ]eaves
on Saturday for a two-month
visit in her home town at Nij-
megen, Holland. She will be ac-
companied by daugher, Debo-
rah, and son Leonard 'Ian. They
will sail from Montreal on the
ship "Rijndam."
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Broderick
of town and Mrs. Truman Mac-
pherson of St. Thomas attended
the Sypher-Abbott wedding at
Fonthill United church on Satur-
day.
Visitors last week at the home
of Rev. and Mrs. R. Van Far -
owe were the Rev. and Mrs. T.
Hogerwaard from Sebright, On-
tario, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gow-
ens from South Holland, Ill., Mr.
and Mrs. Nick Bylstra from Zee-
land, Michigan, the Misses Joan
Zylstra and Winnie Grasman
from Grand Rapids, Michigan,
the Rev. and Mrs. Henry Fikse
from London and Mrs. Donald
Boss and two children from Lan-
sing, Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Pym ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry Cole of London are leaving
Friday for a two week trip
along the Si. Lawrence Seaway
and the Maritime provinces.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Phillips of
Myrtle, Man., spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. William.
Sillery and other relatives in the
vicinity, Mr. Philips was a dele-
gate to the Canadian Order of
Foresters meeting in London last
week.
wood, California, spent the week- Ex„,, North MacMillan and Mr. an days and Rev, Sydney Davison
was Rev. Bre DeVries, of
end with his wife's parents, Mr, ,,i„ 1Mrs. Parkinson of London ' of Brucefield United Church will
who spoke of his exper- moto
h th Southern
and Mrs, C, L. Wilson, He was
called home to attend his • b i .1 •
motheit's funeral, - Mrs. Clara
Dennis, in Sarnia last Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skinner
and Frances, Elimville, and Mr.
and Mrs, Maynard Margison,
Bob, Barry and Glenn, London,
visited with Mrs. Ed Johns on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Frayne
spent the weekend in St. Catha-
rines visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Oran Moir,
Kippen East host'
WI Seaforth f
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Kippen comments
Members of Seaforth Women's
Institute were guests of Kippen!
Bast Women's Institute at the;
June meeting held at SS 10 On vacation trip 'vacation to the West Coast, ex
Tuckersmith 1 a s t Wednesday , Rev, and Mrs. D. A. MacMillan pectin g to he home in a few days.
evening. • I accompanied by their son and I During Inc month of July Rev.
Guest speaker for the occasion i daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. MacMillan will be away on holi
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By MRS. NORMAN I-PNO
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Your library
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up into the big -top rigging,'Credits teaching staff
around the sawdust ring, and in. _continued from p age 4 of Ontario, and the Honour $O.
side the training cages.
If an ' ne lc w th i • .0 11 of Western .Ontario in IRO, he ciety of the University of West-
ern n aria,
• , became a chartered accountant •
is certainly Fred Brachia, some. , "An ardent curler with the
- times called the dean of the cir- ' in 1933. Be holds membership High. Park Curling Club. Laird
cus world.
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iences and the conditions in States stopping to see the Grand! Mrs. obt. McGregor was in
Holland during the second world . Canyon, Mormon Temple in Salt ' Seaforth recently And visited an
war, He was introduced by Mrs. Lake City also Yellow Stone uncle who is ill.
W, J. F. Bell and thanked by , Park. : Iir. and Mrs. .Hevb Whiternan
Mrs, Campbell Eyre. I They will be returning by way . and daughter Margaret of Tor -
Misses Jean MeNaughton and of Chicago and Detroit.
:onto visited during last week
Donelda Lostell of the Thrifty Rev. MacMillan arrived home with Mrs. Dlnsdale and Miss Ma-
Kippenettes demonstrated the a week ago. I belle Whiteman. Mrs. Whiteman
Personal items 'remaining with her sisters -in -
Mr. Clarence Boyle was in
Lohdon Monday evening attend-
ing the funeral service for his
cousin, Margaret Agnes, daugh-
ter of the late Patrick and Mary
Boyle, who died in St. Joseph's.
Hospital on Sunday. Interment
was in.St. Peter's cemeterY on
Tuesday at 9 a.m,
Mr, Robert Southcott attended
the United Church Elgin House
conference in the Muskoka dist-
rict over the weekend,
Local jitneys of the Exeter
Lawn Bowling Club are being
held with renewed interest, Over
20 persons were out Tuesday
evening, including three from
i-lensall. Wes Ryckman and Mrs.
C. Watson won first prize with
Ross , Taylor, Mrs, Ray Mills
and W. G. Fletcher, second.
Next Tuesday evening refresh-
ments will follow the games.
Dr. R, W. V. Jackson of To-
ronto University and son Michael
are spending a few days with
their aunt, Mrs. Frank Brierley,
Miss Vera Rowe is visiting in
Hamilton with Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Chappel.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hughes
and daughter, Linda, of Kansas
City, Missouri, visited on Satur-
day at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Whitney Coates.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Carey of
Glencoe visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Coates
and family.
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making of graham muffins. Miss
Sharon Strong of Seaforth favor- .
friend, Miss Lois Jackson. sup- \,i,iNt,vh, tahlelmt.his week, Mrs. Eddie
1 anniversary of their daughter
ed with a solo with Mrs, Either Sacrament of the Lords
Taylor of Stratford spent Monday
Cameron accompanist and Mrs. Per will be administered next
Miss Anne Smith of Seaforth' On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Daw-
spent the weekend visiting her son attended the silver wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Collard ' and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
of London visited a couple of i Eldon Kerr of Winthrop.
days last week with Mr. and I • Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Mrs. Littleton, . I Norman Dickert were Mr. and
Dr, John Stewart of Cleveland, Mrs, Delmar Dickert of Clifford
Ohio, visited Sunday with his and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickert
aunt, Mrs. R. J. Wright who has of Harriston.
been confined to her bed two F/S and Mrs. Bob Perkins and
weeks with a heart -condition. Jimmie of RCAF Clinton, visited
Messrs. Alin Jacobi and Doug- Saturday evening with Mr, and
]as Eyre are on a three weeks Mrs. Norman Long.
Robert Kinsman with a piano Sunday, June 28,
solo.
Mrs, James Drummond pre-
sided for the program and
President Mrs, Russell Brock
conducted the business,
Mrs. X—You know, every night
before going to sleep I think of
all the nasty things I said dur-
ing the day.
Mrs. J.—Well, dearie, some
do with less sleep than others.
The Fabulous Fanny
This is • nother success stor
that of Fanny Brice, an Amer'.
In the Institute of Chartered Ac-
countants of Ontario, Society of
Industrial and Cost Accountants
has won many prizes. He h also
a member of the Masonic Order,
Georgina Lodge. As a member
of Humbercrest United Church,
can entertainer who was known best know child, he has been Clerk of the Session
as a Follies star, as a vaudeville She was a close friend of Ed- for years: On top of all ,this
headliner, as a movie heroine die Cantor, Katharine liepbutn, activity, Laird finds time for
and as a great radio favorite who George Cukor and Ethel 13arry. gardening at home, and leisure
made Baby Snooks the country's , more, from all of whom the at his cottage at Simcoe Beach,
i author Norman Kathov, has oh- Lake Simcoe."
tamed much first-hand material. We have some interesting in.
MI three of these books are on formation on 8, Grant Sander*
loan from the Huron'County Li- which we hope to publish next
brary"for three months. week.
Rebekahs enjoy
social evening
Members of Pride of Huron
Rebekah Lodge held a social
evening at the summer home .of
Miss M a r y Gardiner Poplar
Beach on Tuesdny evening. with
about 415 in attendance.
A smorgasbord i ot luck supper
was enjoyed at 6:30 p.m. followed
by games and sports.
The sport committee included
Mrs. Harold Bell and Mrs, Ross
Skinner, Elimville and the table'
committee, Mrs. Don Harris,
Mrs. William Etherington, Mrs.
Gilbert Johns and Miss Ruth
Skinner.
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