The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-07-23, Page 3Kippen comments
By MRS. NORMAN LONG
Personat items
Air. Webster Buchana of .Lea•'
mington visited a gay last week,
with Mr. and Airs. Aietlia and.
,.ether friends in the district.
Mr. and Mts. William McGre-
gor were pleasantly surprised re-
cently when a cousin of the for -
tiler, Mr. George McKay of Pilot
Mound, Manitoba visited them.
It is 118 years since they saw each
other, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Mc-
Gregor of Mt. Hope were recent
visitors of their parents also.
Mrs. Mary Nelson of Saska
Loon visited a few days with her
cousins, Mrs. Robert Dinsdale
end Miss Mabel Whiteman.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gibson!
.and children of Wroxeter visited`
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L •
Mellis and nn Monday. Mr. and
'Mrs. Art Gibson and children of
11roxeter were their guests. -
Larry Consitt is holidaying
,with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs, William Shepherd at Ipper-
wash.
' Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald McGregor included. Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Green and family
of Sarnia. also Mr. and Mrs. Jo.
seph Jenkins of London.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Bears and
family were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs, !.ester Dupont and
family sat Turnbull's Grove.
Miss Ann Gibson, Wroxeter.
visited Monday with her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Neldis.
• The Misses Barnby of London
!visited' •an evening during the
-week with their uncle, Mr. Wil•
'Bans Ivison.
Mid and Mrs. Tom Munroe re-
turned home hy plane on Satur-
day from -a h*'a weeks vacation
in Calgary and other places in
the West,
Al Kyle entertained several
friends and some relatives to a
.12th birthday party on Monday.
Mr, and Mis. Littleton visited
.Saturday, with the latter's par-
,ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mather of
tear Parkhill. Don and Brad re-
turning home from a week's va-
cation with their grandparents.
Miss Cheryl Little of Hensall
spent a few clays visiting her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Long.
Thomson reunion
About 60 gathered at the home'
of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Pries -
tap, Mitchell on Wednesday,
July 15 for their family reunion.
Winners in sports were: Two
years and under, Linda Miller;;
5 and under. Mary Thomson,
Barbara, Stanlake; 6 and under,
John Thomson. Barbara Stan-'
lake; 9 and under, Eleanor Stan -
lake, John Thomson;- 13 and
under, • Douglas Stanlake, Elea-
nor Stanlake; married ladies,
Audrey.. E. Priestap, Mrs, Owen
Rourke; married, men. Cecil Pep-
per. Bert Thomson: pillow race,;
Hank Britton's .team. young la-;
dies race. Audrey E.- Priestap,
Gwen O'Rourke; kick the slip-
per, Gwen O'Rourke, Mrs. Elgin;
Thomson.
Grandparents in' 'o's't graceful'
walkers, Mr. R. Thomson (judge!
Miss Eleanor Fischer of Winni- j
peg); hunting game. Douglas
Stanlake: 'peanut scramble. Dau•
Bias Stanlake; eldest person pre-!
sent; Mr. Robert Thomson:
youngest person present, Dale
and Gail Schnieder; twin chil
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne'
Schnieder of Stratford: person
ecmiag farthest, Eleanor Fis-
cher, Winnipeg.
President for 1960 is Albert
Alexander; vice-president,. Nor-
man Stanlake; secretary, Gwen
O'Rourke; lunch committee,
Mrs. A. Alexander, Mrs. Norman
Stanlake; sports, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Pepper, Mr. and Mrs. Roy.
Pepper.
St. Andrew's picnic
The annual SS picnic of St. An-
drew's United church was held
at Lions Park, Seaforth, July 14
with 125 in attendance.
Table conveners were Airs. i
Ross Broadfoot, Mrs. John Sin-'
clair; sports conveners, Mrs.
Hugh Hendrick, Mrs. William
Coleman.
Results of races:
Children under 6, Joan Fink-
bewer, Brenda Turner; girls, 6
years, Kathy Hendrick, Sandra
Gibbs; girls, 8 and under, Gwen
Hendrick, Nancy Consitt; boys, ;
Kenneth •Tones, Jim Kyle; girls,'.
10 and under, Gwen Hendrick,
Nancy Consitt; boys, Grant
,Tones, Gary Peitz; girls, 12 and
under, Marjorie Turner, Nancy
Hendrick; boys, Robert Cooper,
Rill McNichol; girls, 19 , and
under, Marporie Turner, Nancy;
Armstrong; boys, Billy McNi-
chol, Jerry Johnson.
Young ladies, Margaret Broad-
'
foot, Susie Lostell; young men,
David Cooper I i m Consitt;
married women, Mrs. Ray Con-
sitt; married amen, Howard Fink-
heiner; three legged race, 12 and
under, Nancy Consitt, Marjorie
Turner; over 12, Susie Lostell,
Margaret .Broadfoot; wheelbar-
row! race, 12 and under, Al Kyle,
Billy Turner; over 12, Jerry
Johnson, ,Timmy Consitt; kick
the slipper, 12 and under, David
Turner; ladies, over 12, Norma
Coleman, men, Ray Consitt.
Children's shuttle race, David
Turner's side: children's shoe
scramble. Mrs, O. Alderdice;
adults pop bottle contest, John
Sinclair, clothes pin race, Mrs.
E. hyle; match box relay, Mrs.
E. McBride's team; stepping off
paces, John A. Cooper; oldest
person, J. 1i', McLean; youngest
person, Deborah Consitt; lucky
nlate. Al Kyle: birthday closest.
Donelda Lostell.
Hensall and district news
- Continued from page S
Thirty four members of the
Maitland Club enjoye( a barbe-
cue at St. Joseph's on Sunday
evening.
Mrs. R. A. Orr visited over
the weekend at London with Mrs.
Louise and Miss Donna Gilbert
and at Windsor with Mr. and
1 Mrs. Russell Gilbert and family.
While in Windsor she attended
the wedding of Miss Shirley Anne
= Byrne and Mr. George Gilbert
(her nephew) at Calvary United
Church, Windsor. The .officiating
minister was Rev. C. Hazelwood,
This week in
Winchelsea
By MRS. WILLIAM WALTERS
Mrs. Nelson Clarke of Far-
quhar spent the weekend with
Mrs. William Walters and Dan-
ny.
Mrs. Fred Walters and Judy
spent the weekend at Chesley
Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. William Church
of Walton visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan.
Mrs. Garnet Miners attended a
wedding anniversary dinner at
the home of her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Erie
Carscadden, of Exeter.
Mr. Ronald Clarke of Sun-
shine Line visited with Danny
Walters on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke
visited on Sunday with Mr. and;
•.11rc. Beverley Morgan, Thames
Road.
Messrs. William Walters, Ray
Cottle and Harold Rowe spent
the weekend at Bala on a fish -1
ing trip.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Gould
and Dianne of London visited on
Sunday with Mrs. Gould's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walker,
who accompanied them to their
home in London for a week's va-
cation.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Joynt, John
and Pat left on Sunday for their
cottage at Manitowaning where
they will spend their vacation.
Mr. and Airs. John Blackwell
and family, Mrs. Harold Black-
well and son, who are camping
at Turnbull's Grove visited last
week with Mr. and. Mrs. Stew-
art Bell, Pauline and Anne.
Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Stew-
art of Chicago visited last week
with the former's father, Mr.
Duncan Stewart, and while here
Enjoy a tasty refresher
in air - conditioned com-
fort.
visited an old school friend of
Mr. Duncan Stewart's.
LAC and Mrs. Andrie Hebert,
formerly of London have moved
i into the apartment at the home,
' of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Be11.
'M1lr. Hebert is now stationed at
the RCAF Station Centralia.
Mrs. Lulu Elliott of London and
Mrs. William Elliott and children'
' of "'Montreal called on friends
here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lee of
London visited last week with
Air. and Mrs, Jim Clark and
!family.
Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Stewart
of Chicago visited during the past
week with Mr, and Mrs. Stewart
Bell, Pauline and Anne.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Goodwin
and Miss Mary Goodwin are va-.
rationing, at Drysdale this week.
Rickey Parker is holidaying
with his grand -parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold. Parker,Chiselhurst.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ramie and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gascho, Zur-
ich, visited recently with Mrs. Ir-
ma Harris in Detroit.
"11 you had your life to live
over," the octogenarian was
asked by reporters, "do you
think you'd'rake the sante mis-
takes again?"
"Certainly," said the old man,
"but I'd start sooner."
*
"What sort of part does Pete
have in the play?"
"It's an emotional role. In the
second act he has to refuse a
drink,"
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Rural Power
Interruption
Weather Permitting
Sunday, July 2 6
from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., D.S.T.
affecting 'Crediton and Centralia villages, Centralia
R.C.A.F. and all Rural customers feeding from Cen-
tralia station.
This interruption is necessary to connect in the new
line on Highway No. 4,
Your co-operation will be appreciated.
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