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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-07-16, Page 2Page' 0 The Tim.tes•Advocate, My 16, 1959 Woodham area ladies enjo�tripto Brantford y I By MRS, A^TNUR RUNDLE I the story of Noah using a flan- - neJ rpa !r, and a duet by Orrte The Evening Auxiliary spars-, g and ,l,lizabeth `t'hacl e.r stored; a bus trip to Brantford on J', Wednesday last when 37 ladleshc sports were in charge of:over the weekend, Mr. .and Mrs. Clarence Rout- f'om. Woodham, Kirkton and: flush Miller and Joanne I Winners of the races were; pie Webb ley of liirkton were Sunday visit - Whalen Whalen took :in the trip, school, John. Gartenburg; boys, ors with Mr, and Mrs• Ernie The first stop was at 1''ie'6 to 8, Miehaet Webb; girls. Vodden, Oaks Christian Workers' Centre"Judy Blommaert; boys, 9 to 11, Amiss Betty Hem has been. near Paris, where the group; lack Rundle; girls, 6 to 1L Lin- successful in passing her exams Wareham were guests at the was told of the it is purpose of the; ' g low .it is operated' da Thacker; bays, over 11, Wal- at high school, and has taken a Burgin -Elliott wedding in Kirk - centre and t the' Kirk - ter Langford, girls, Orrie 'Thee- position in Stratford for the ton United Church on Saturday and were taken on a tour of rte icer children's l.icl,•llre slipper, holidays, afternoon. Quite a number attended the 12th of July celebration .in St. Marys on Saturday from Wood- ham and Base Line, ronto are attending .camp at day morning in the Waodlram. Bimini. this week, United Church. with the pastor, Dianne: smith is holidaying Rev. John Wareham, in charge. with her grandparents, Mr. and Mr. Herb Hopkins and Ada Mrs. Clayton 'Smith, Kirkton. were in London Friday to visit Dr. George P. MorphY, Mrs. their brother, Arthur Hopkins,. Mor•phy and Nelson of Toronto who is a patient in Westminster were weekend visitors with Mr. Hospital. and Mrs. Don Morphey. The YPU of the Woodham Itlr, and Mrs, J. C. McAllister visited with the former's sister, Mrs. Barry Webber, and Harry latterly of Main: Street Mum +. 1i 1, William Arthur He sang in the church choir for many years. Blanshard official Besides his wife, he is sur - C. two daughters, Mrs. G. William Arthur, 78, a cairn etzir (Marion), of nelson Swe chlor of Blanshard Township for Blanshard Township, and. Mrs.. 11 years, and resident of Exeler Fred Simmons (Edna), nse er; for •the past four Years, died in ,lohn, of Blanslrard, Gand Gra- church enjoyed a trip to Grand Victoria JIospital, London, on hint, J:xeter; one brother, John, Pend an Saturday evening when 1phursdav, July 9. Nissouri Township; orae sister. they had supper. was president, Mrs. Alice Sterritt, London, and Jim AleNau,, ,was to e targe. Azr. ,Arlhur, barn at Kintore, 19 grandchildren. Alr. and Mrs• Murray Mills of was the'son of the late John Barrie called on their aunt Mrs Arthur and Betsy Humphrey. As Funeral services were held at W L. SNvitzer, on Friday eve- e tl. d - the hopper - Hockey funeral ning. a young man he s t e in Bi home, Exeter, conducted by Ttev: shard Township, and married A. Rapson, London, on Satur- Rev. John Wareham and Mrs. 'Sarah Anderson 50 years ago. day, July 11, with interment in They celebrated their golden St. Marys Cemetery. wedding anniversary at Christ- Pallbearers were , Tom, Don oras, 1958. a.ld, Earl 'and Robert Arthur, Mr. Arthur served as eosin- Mason Anderson. and Ewart c;illor on Blanshard council for Crago; flower bearers, B Bill d 1:l years. Fie was a member of Mervyn and Teddy Arthur, Anderson United Church and Fred Simmons, Jr., buildings and grounds. Wafter Langford, ladies, Mrs. G. en is holidaying The next stop was the Alex- Mrs. H. Ghats y ander Graham Bell homestead al Copeland. with her friend, Mrs. Coleman, Brantford. After partaking of a personal items in St. Marys this week, basket .lunch in the park, a tout' Peter and. James (,artenburg, I\9r. and. Mrs. Cecil Comm, 'of the Koine, which .is now used Robert Miller and Terrie of To- Exeter, were Saturday visitors As a museum, was made. They with Mr, and Mrs, Ernie \rod - also visited the Mohawk Chapel den and. also attended the 12ih And the Herding Carpets factory. of July in St.. Marys. At. the factory the group was G B °church Miss Norina Hern, nurse -in - shown how carpets were made training at St, Joseph's hospital, from. start to finish. Refresh- London, is holidaying at her ments were served and a film anniversary home for three weeks. was enjoyed,Mr. and Mrs, William 'Thom - After visiting a newly e'reeted St. John's -by -the -Lake Ana - son of Exeter were Sunday visit - United Church, supper was eaten can Church held its tenth anni- Dist with. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd at a restaurant in Paris. versary service Sunday morning Jacques. After a short stop at Victoria with an over -flowing congrega- Communion was held on Park at London they arrived lion :including visitors front Sun- homeLon- around 9,30 p.m. don, Stratford and '1'hedford. Entertain WMS groups Rev, William Millman con - On Friday afternoon the Eve- ducted the service, and Rev. ning Auxiliary entertained the Canon H. E, Merrifield, BA, BD, Afternoon. Auxiliary, GGIT, Alis- rector of St. ,lames Church, sion Band and. Baby Band mem- Westminster, London, was the Eters. Miss N o r e e n Walkom special. speaker, Caking as his chaired the meeting and opened subject, "The Purpose of the with the worship service with Church." Mrs, John Wareham presenting The choir sang an anthem the meditation and the scripture under the leadership of Mrs. was read. by Marian Thomson. Ross Love, The program included a duet After the service the ladies of by Mrs. G. Copeland and Mrs. the Guild served coffee and. .1, :Rodd, prayer by Mrs. Fred refreshments to the congrega- company will be Doupe, story by A'ir's. K, Lang- tion in the parish hall. ford and Mrs. F, Parkinson told Personal items Mr. Alvin Bossenberry and Usborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company The Exeter office of 1 Topics from Whalen daughter, Miss Judy, of Florida, visited relatives and renewed acquaintances here last week, having arrived on account of the serious illness of Mr• Boysen- berry's mother, Mrs. Myrtle ' say MRS. FRANK SQUIRE l3ossenherry in. South. Huron Hospital. �.;. Several from here attended the Anglican Church service at Port Misses Marion and Ellen Me - Kellar, London, were `Sunday Franks on Sunday afternoon, guests with Mr. and Mrs• Harry which is to be a weekly service Klahre. for the summer. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Patterson were. Sunday guests with Mrs, Florence Chittick, near Granton. Mr. and Mrs. George Pulman and Mrs. Lily Bedford, Mitchell, were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Clare Pulman. Several children in the com- munity are attending Bible school at Prospect Hill this week. Mr. and Mrs, Norm Squire at- tended the Molland and Fitz- gerald picnic at Gibbons Park, London, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher, St. Marys, were Saturday visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klahre. Janet Fisher, who had been holidaying at the Klahre's, returned.•home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ray .Patterson and Wayne visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Grose, De- vizes. Miss Cora Nuttycomb and Amiss Muriel. Shorthill were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baillie of. London. Carol and .1imniy Foster holi- dayed. last week with their grand- mother, Mrs. Wilton Corbett, St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs, William Smith, Belmont, were Sunday visitors with, Mr, and Mrs. Melville Gun- ning. Sue. Anne Squire spent a few days with Mr. and. Mrs. F. ,Squire, Prospect Hill. Mrs. Norman Hodgins attend- ed a social evening on Thursday given by the WA of the Kirkton Anglican Church. There was a program and pictures shown from their prayer partner, fol- lowed by a social hour. Mr. and Mrs. William Sher - will, and Mrs, Gladys Porter were Monday guests with. Mr. and Mrs. William Morley Sr. Tommy Simpson is a patient at Victoria Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, :Hamilton Hod- gins and family were at Glan- worth on Sunday attending the baptismal service of Myrna and Marlene, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. 'Calvin Grose. Mrs. Gordon Johnston, Mrs. J. Finkbeiner and Jackie and. Mrs. William French and Laura went to Paris and :Brantford. Wednes- day on a bus trip along with the WMS and CGIT group • of Woodh a ni . The WMS and WA are meeting at the home of Mrs. William French on Thursday evening, Mr. anis Mrs. William Morley, Sr., and Mr.. and. Mrs, William Morley Jr, and family, also Mr, and Mrs. 'William French and family attended a •family picnic at the home of stir. and Mrs. Russell Brook, Chiselhurst. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Johnston were. in London on Sunday visit- Kg Mr. and Mrs. Ivan ,Johnston. C -0 -O -L COMFORT , C•0 -L -D TREATS at RESTRURRIIT CLOSED the for holidays for the week JULY 20 TO JULY 27 Instalment payments can be made at Bank of Mont- real, Exeter. A. FRASER Secretary -Treasurer Notice To Everyone To my friends and friendly customers of Hay, Stephen and McGillivray Townships, 70TH Midsummer Anniversary Sale FOR JULY AND AUGUST At this time, Ravyleighs, the best knowa and most popular distributor and manufacturer of products of their line, is now 'enjoying their. 70th Mid -Summer Anniversary Sale. There are dozens of specials at this time, most of which are needed now. We have specials for every season. Even without specials, our regular prices often compare favourably with. specials of other similar products. Our prices are always popular and merchandise is of highest quality. If I do not call. on you soon, drop me a line. 7 ant home evenings and. Saturdays to receive personal. or phone calls, .You will always receive prompt, courteous and oblig- ing service., L. E. JOHNSTON, RAWLEIGH REPRESENTATIVE 31 Main Street, Exeter Phone 183 'Bigger Buys For Little Guys, We specialize in FARM TRACTOR TIRES 85% or 100° Calcium Filled PROMPT TIRE SERVICE HOPPER Supertest Station Corner 21 & 83 , 1 Mile North of Grand Bend r o^ ONTARIO `5� t,�� HYDR6no- 1 NOTICE OF Rural Power Interruption Weather Permitting Friday, July 17 from 3 cm, to 6 a.m., D.S.T, affecting the municipalities of Hensall,. Zurich, Dash- wood, Grand Bend, Rural customers on Highway No. 4 north of. Exeter and all Rural customers feeding' from Dashwood and Grand Bend Stations. 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