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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-07-23, Page 8Page 2 The Times -.Advocate, July 23, 1959 Woodham topics �I By MRS. ARTA?; .RUNDI-E Mr. .and Airs. Gordon Culver and Kenneth, of Lobo, spent , Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs: Rob -1 Prt Rundle. Kenneth is visiting ,.blare: week with Jimmie and John. Mrs. Roy Kirk attended the trousseau tea of Miss Nancy Par•4 reit at Mitchell -on Tuesday last, I ton 1a the evening. Quite a number from Wool - ham and Ban Line took advan- tage of the bus trip to Detroit on Monday of this week. M. Mawhinney of C'reditun, { Mrs. Gladys ):rand and Mfrs. Swartz .of Altinnton called on Mr, and Mrs. 'tarry Squire on Sunday afternoon. Dr. D. Hurst and Mrs. Hurst of Detroit, were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler. Mrs. K. A. Henry., of Toronto,. is isiting this month with .her daughter,glee Airs.Oliver1Ha x 1 e. wood and Oliver, Linda Knight, of 1'i'inehelsea, returned home on Sunday after holidaying Friday and Saturday with her grandparerts, M r. and l r n 1 d g p 1 Mrs. Harry Webber. Mr/ and Mrs. -Earl Berry, Al Bert and Donald of 4th line were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Berry. Mrs. Arthur Rundle visited with Rev. and Mrs. A. Laing at Galt on Tuesday of this week. Mr. ailri Mrs. Joe Blommaert antf family Sunday .with. and Mrs. CyilBiom ePaert in Lueap. Judy Blommaert spent last week with Marilyn Neil of Kirk - ton, • Mrs. Janssen, of Hearst, is visiting her son, Mr. V: Jansson :end Mos Jansson. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cutcii ffe 'and son of Shane, Mrs. W. R. Nimmo of Toronto, Mrs. Scott -pf Clinton and Mfr. Albert Vod• den of Blyth were Sunday visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie .Vodden. , Gary Hazlewood spent last ;week with his cousin, David Hogg 'of London. Mr. and Mrs. Don Craig, of -Toronto, Mr. Alex Craig, Lon - ;don, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. V. Jansson. Grace Doupe was a -guest at :the Skinner-Sparinag wedding in ,Anderson church on Saturday :last, Miss Jeanne Anne Crowe, of London, visited for a few days ;with Norma Hern last week. Mrs; Harry Webber, Mr., Herb :Hopkins and Ada visited with ;the latter's brother, Mr. Arthur Hopkins, Westminster Hospital, )London, on Friday last, Rachel Levy returned home on !Sunday night after visiting last .week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith. Mrs, Florence Tufts spent ;Wednesday afternoon with her !sister, Mrs. Roy Kirk and Lorna -tend Mr. and Mrs. Chester 'Jule - .wood and Edison of Detroit and ;Mrs. Alice Clarke; London, visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur :Rundle and they all attended :the community concert in Kirk - News from North ] os 4t �1 0l t ;personal items ; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Craw - 'ford and family, London, visited :Oscar Crawford and John on Sun - :da. Mrs. Fred Burley Sr. arrived ;home on Saturday from a fort- rnight's holiday in Quebec city -with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Frost and; Mr. and Mrs, Howard Hole, St. :Catharines. Mrs. G. L. Bridgwater, Lyne. :and Carol and Rev, E. Blair and' f Mrs. Blair of El Paso. Texas, :are on an extended visit with the former's parents, Mr. and. ;firs. William Davidson at the -Turkey Bar and other relatives' -in Western Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. E. Coceuyt and t*amily of Breslau visited Mr.' .and Mrs. Peter Burley over the ;weekend Mrs. F. Neill of the New Ven- dee Farm visited relatives in' )31enheim. s Mr.' and Mrs. Ted Hansen of lliorpeth visited their daughter, I 1Mrs. Fred Burley ,Tr„ and Mr. •Burley over the weekend. Misses' 'Joan and Dianne Burley returned 'with them after a week's visit. a Mr, and Mrs. Len Hasselson of Pontiac, Mich., visited Mr. and 1iirs. Peter Burley and family :over the weekend. Report an Shi ka Mr. David Harilon of Philmore, Sask, is visiting for two weeks at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harlton. Les Coleman of Kippen is ho-, lidaying with his cousin, Billie Morenz. { Mr. and. Mrs. Wray Sweitzev' and family visited Sunday with' Mr, and Mrs, George Clarke and family al Thedford. Miss Dorothy Marlton, R,N., of London is holidaying at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harlin, Mrs. E. Keys of Exeter visited Iast week at the home of her ne- phew, Mr. Harold Finkbeiner. Dr, R. B. Catt, Mrs. Cott and Gordon of Edmonton Alla., vie - lied last week with Mrs. Catt's sister, Mrs, Milton Ratz. Miss Shirley Coleman of Lon. don and Miss Lois Tinney of Exe- ter were on holidays last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Morenz, Mrs. Jack Ratz, Joan and Paul accompanied by Mfrs. Ratz' sis- ter, Mrs. Keith Johnson, Jan and Robert of London spent last week holidaying at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs, Winston Bald- win and fancily of Cottam spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs'. Cliff Russell and family, Doug and Tom Russell returning home with them after spending the week, with their cousins Jack and Wayne Baldwin, Al Corbett of Hensel spent last week holidaying with his cou- sin, Billie Morenz. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love at- tended the baptismal service of William John Hardy at Lucan on Sunday. Accidents rise fifteen percent Accidents in this area are up 13 'percent in the first six months of 1959, local detach meat of the Ontario provincial police reports.. S„ far this year, 100 acci- dents have been investigated by police, compared to 07 last ,year. Of these, damage exceeded $100 in 75 crashes in '59; only in 61 in 195L, r.,.. _ I Mr. and hers. William M2ar';,ha11 Goshen batem . , • ;accompanied by friends from Hamilton are holidaelag far two enjoys pIcnBc 13y MRS. -CLARE McDRIPE The Goshen t.!nited Church grounds was the site for the , 'Baby Band picnic held on Thurs- clay afternoon. Ws. Bruce Keys was sports convenor. Several gameswere played to start acti- vities. • Winners of the various races were: binder„art en c 1 a s s, Debbie McKinley, Sharon Keys; primary -class, Freddie Armstrong, John McKinley; boys, Wayne Peck, - Bob Hayter; girls, Joan Elliott,' Donna Peck; Bible class, Mrs, Anson I1eKinley,• Mfrs. Bob Mc- Kinley; three legged race, jun- iors, Mary Margaret Armstrong and Karen McKinley, dcEiniey, Freddie Armstrong and Wayne Peck; seniors, Gerald and Bo'b Hayter,' Donna Peck and Patricia Robin- son; . sack race, juniors, Deh'^ie McKinley, Shirley Keys; senior, Patricia Robinson and Gerald Hayter; kick the slipper, juniors, Gerald Hayter, Bob Hayter; sen - fors, Mrs. Jim Keys and Mrs. Mel Elliott; clothespin race, Mrs. Jim Keys. Least- things in person, Mrs. John McKinley; oldest per: on, Mrs. John McKinley; y oun geet person, Susan Parke; lucky spot, Mrs. Bob Peck; lucky cup, Tom- my Robinson; oldest lady with false teeth, Dirs. Russell Erratt; lucky package. Mrs. Mel Elliott. Several relays were run off till supper was served. Mrs. Al. Elliott was hunch convenor, Personal items Miss JoAnne Ranson is visit• ing her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin McKinley. Glenn Zaphe spent a few days with his sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Airs. Ken Parke. Mrs. Parke and Susan returned with him to Byron to spend the weekend el Uaeir parents, Mfr, and Mrs. Abe Zappe. ' Gail McBride will spend the next two weeks at Grand Bend with lir. and Mrs. Len Ran. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peck and Wayne left on Friday for a motor trip to Montreal and eastern points. Gwen McBride returned home on Sunday after spending two weeks at Grand Bend. ownopics Items of Social and..Personal interest In and Arevnd Exeter Mr. and Ars, Drank Harding. weeks at Rice Lake in the Ka- wartha Lakes district. Toronto, spent the weekend with The Exeter Tiules•Advcicate Is always pleased to publish these items. Mrs. Jan Mason and Judy. We and aur readers are interestedin you and your friends, :Phone 770. Mrs. Leesuin Desiardine enter- nlbitchn• ertai. A1edr.her andsistMrs.rfrnin JacoMyeer Mr. and* Mrs. Charles Siver•t, t Batavia, NY. visited with Mrs.! Ernest Keys over the werekenct. Miss Sonja Corberne, Shallow Lake, spent a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. Joe Daeman. Mr. and Mrs. Ray ,1'ory, Dianne • and Helen have returned from a . two-week vacation spent at Parry Sound,' North I3ay and Wasaga Beach. Mfr. Edward C. 1-loskins of Hot .Springs, Arkaneas visited for a few days with his aunt, Mrs. E. Amy at the home of Mrs. J. Sut., ton. y e.ElliottMiss Cheryl beryl nlr L, Llh of Byroneie vielting with her ^,rend• . mother, Mrs. Clara Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Witmer of Kitchence visited Vrt Mr., and Mrs. Wes Witmer on Sun- ' div, Mr. Gordon Davis, Toronto. is. Holidaying with his father, Mir.' Jos. Davis, Exeter North. 'Air. and ;Mrs. Bill Triebner and Mir. and Mrs, Earl Carroll and Jeffery have returned from a 5,000 mile motor trin through the West and the United S`atee. 1%1rs. George Mantle le visit- ing at. Dorchester with friende. f Mrs. Nrela Ro'lhnson and Lu- ella, from Grose Point, Mich., spent the wee%end with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Frayne and attend- , ed the. Hunkin reunion. Comments a!auvt Crean East Ely MRS. W. MOTZ Personal items Mr. and Airs. Lloyd Regali and daughter, of Dorchester, spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glanville and Mr. arid :Ire. ICen Kuhn. Mr. and Airs. Eli Sims attend• eel the Sims -raper wedding at 1Iensall on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Aldewin Lolling• gond of Hamilton. Gail, Lynn and Karen Geekstetter of Guelph and Mr. and Mrs. William IHer. nay of Exeter spent Saturday with ilr•. and Mrs. William Motz. Meesage from j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appleton of Greenway spent Sunday with and Mrs, William Mote, Gree iW � M ldis. John Baird of the Dear news Home in London is visiting ; her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fallis; and Lynne a Mount Forest and Mr. and Alm Fred Rinker of Sarnia spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey. Mr, and Mrs.. George Gotten • celebrated their 25th. wedding anniversary on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pollock and family of London snent the week- f end with Mr, ' and- Mrs. Milton Pollock. Mrs. Carman Woodburn and Miss Marion Woodburn attender) : a trousseau tea last 1ionday at the home of Mrs. 'Minn Web- ster • of Varna in honor of her daughter, Nancy, a bride -elect of last Saturday. The Curts families attended the Lempke reunion in Michigan on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gunning of Granton visited on Sunday with Miss Sophia Young and Mr. Wilbert Young. Mrs, George Bullock is a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. Claude Dettloff. of Detroit, is visiting with his aunt, Mrs. Albert Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner . and .family. cif 1lalton, went the eleekend with Mrs. J. Gardner. Gem Margarine Lucky as llc r Instant Coffee 4 PC1UNOS rC1F2 89c LARGE JAi3 Lynn V !ley Apple ex Strawberry Jai ei-oz. 69' Libby's eep Browned Beans Fresh Ontario r Corn fl -DZ. TINS 19c 5 29c Extra Special Food Lhys New Pte 10 Llan Save 200 Now Only 5e Minced Iammm Dutch 61. Chicken Loaf Schneider"s Sava 150 Lb. Now Only 49 ave 110 en 100 Ram 6 Ftp» 49c GET FREE GIFTS hi1I` H LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD RecEi ors 'Nyhuls, Prop, Free Parking EXETER Mr. and Mfrs, John Sims. :Airs. Marvin Wein of 'Parkhill, Mrs. Leonard Wein and Mrs. John Sims attended the trn,s- seau Ira at the hcme of Mr. and ?.urs. Bert Faber. in heeenl• e: their daughter 'Joyce on Tues- day. 'What do you mean, you wor- ship the ground I walk on?" Mr. and Mrs. Ken Taylor and family and Mrs. Taylor's mother, Mrs. sFergusons all of Dartmouth, N.S. are visiting with the far- mer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor. Mrs. Winer of Preston visited with Miss Nettie MIc'1'angart at the Desjardine aur; ing home. Mr. and Mrs. A. c). stilet have returned from a rely to the West visiting the Calgary Stampede.: Banff, Jasper, Edmonton and tither places. 'C. r .1r, Al Horton end I a S t. an ' family have returner) to Green - .wood, N.S. after Baiting with Mrs. Iiorton's mother. Mrs- Leo Hennessey. During that time Sgt.Horton cnmp let leight- week anel t - week course at Camp Horde n. Mr. and Airs. (ra• r:Zo Bused, Calgary. Alla were visiting then cousin„ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Triebner•, Met weekend. Misses Sharon and Barbara Heenan, of Trenton, are ho'i- (laying with their grandparents, Air. and Mrs. Frank Triehncr. Mrs. E. L. Gibson assisted by Mrs. Homer Russell entertained for Mrs. S. Dove in a lawn tea prior to her departure= for Cit. tawa where her husband has been stationed. Cpl. and Mu. .T. Z. t1allle+, Ione° and Christine left by 3 Fighter Wings on Tuesday for Gernnany. Mr. and Mrs. Harry {;ole and Helen have returned after a three week trip in the ;llari- tirn. Miesr. David Gardiner of Regina, Sask., called on his cousin, Mr. Harry Strang, this week. He owns and farms 830 acres in the Reins area and says the crops appear much better in Ontario than in the West this year. Mrs. Blanche Fergusson of To- ronto is visiting with Miss 1•erne Coates and Mr. Frank Coale, Her daughter, Mrs. Chris. Lucas, and Tanet of Toronto attended. the funeral of the late T. C. LoMfr. afs, anrd Mrs. Clarence Boyle and Ricky are holidaying in Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Harvey spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Gillies of Mid. land. Mr. and Airs. Aldwin Collmg- wood of Hamilton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. 1Iorney. and Mr. and Mrs. Herb 'Myer on. Sunda;. Milton Willert has been, trans- ferred tee G 1t e n t h, r Tuckey r Transports parts Ltd. to )circh Go where he will be in charge of the office there. 'n41Al1Aln11n1A1N11#U.It1.IAP[IIRIIAIUItAAgtAlllt#11.t1Q'Atltt1U11/I,IIItIz1U1.lA1ttA.tttLAt4AA4AfUtntlkllllld,lAtAIAIAtM.tlk� VISIT OUR FIELD SHOW OF HELD IN OUR NURSERIES CQ.NTINUQUSIRY THIS SUMMER 50,000 Rose flushes in 270 veriaties, including, the latest novelties are on ,display. 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