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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-07-09, Page 11ippen comments Ry MRS. NORMAN .LONG Miss Katherine McGregor re- turnecl homes ,front a pleasant week's vacation with her friend, Miss D. Vale of Byron. Mrs. Dickert of Iarriston is visiting her sin and daughter•in- latk, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Dic- 1� te �t, Miss Jean lvison. her cousins 11`r. and Mrs, E. McDole of Her- iniston. -Oregon, were in- London Friday to see the Royal Tour. Miss Bonnie Kyle spent last week holidaying with her, parents Mr. and: Mrs. \5?illia1i IIyle, Weekend guests of Mr. " and Mrs. AI, Motor\lura included Air• 4ntotnura's parents, Mr. and I'rs. E. Yanoshita and Marjorie from Oakville, Mrs. Y. Motontu- ra' and Steve from Toronto. Miss Marian Pepper who is spending the summer at Blyth is at present home with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pepper. Ur. and Mrs. 'Robert Gemmell and family attended the Royal' visit in Stratford Thursday eve -k ning. Mr. Norman McLeod of Dear-, born. Mich., is the guest. of his niece, Mrs. William Kyle and family. Mr, and Mrs. Eddie 'Taylor of. Stratford � rsedover the holiday div with Mrs. R. Dinsdale and Miss Mabelie Whiteman, Mrs. E. E. Deyell of Toronto This week in Winchelsea spent a week visiting her sister, Mrs. Andrew Bell. Mrs. 0. M. Johnson of Toronto !visited the past, week with her .brother, Mr. W. R. Ceoperl :and. other relatives. Stuart and .i:.iic Brown of Grand Bend are enjoying some holidays with an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Alousseau. • Mrs. W. R, Cooper is at the home of her slaughter, Mrs. Gor- don Harkness of Parkhill. Mr. and Mrs, Orville Work- man attended the running of the Queen's plate in Toronto Tues- day of last week and the chil- dren joined then, Friday at Lon- don taking in the Royal Tour. Air. and Mrs. Elroy McDole of Hermiston, Oregon, are visiting two weeks with the latt.er's mo- ther, Mrs. Brownlee and an un- cle. Mr. William bison. Mr, and Mrs. Ross Love were in Stratford Thursday evening at- tending the Royal visit, A. pleasant birthday surprise party was given. Airs. William Kyle on Friday evening by some relatives in the persons of Air. and .Mrs. William Schram, :lir. and Mrs. Foster Pepper of Parkhill Mr. Norman McLeod of , Dearborn, Mich„ Mr. Lloyd and ?1iss Eleanor Penner of Hensall. Mr, and Mrs, Elzar Mousseau and Mr. and Mrs. .Ross Faber visited Sunday evening at the n Mrs.s home of . l' lour eau's sister to t and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Turnbull at Grand Bend.. Mr. and Mrs, Bart Thomson and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schneider and fancily of Stratford on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Grant :Love of Caro, Mich„ visited over the American holiday with Mr, Rob- ert Cooper. Mr. and. Mrs. T. Munro flew by plane Sunday from Toronto to visit her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Big- gar at Namaka, Alberta and also to take in the Calgary Stam• ped e. Miss Donalda Lostell of Kip - pen was one of six girls from Huron County who visited Guelph last week. They toured MacDon- ald Institute and went by bus through the Ontario Agriculture College campus. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Plumb and family visited a day this week with a sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Loftus of Richmond Hill, School picnic The annual school picnic of SS No. 14 Stanley was held Fri- day of last week at Seaforth Lions Park. The winners in the sports are: Y Pre - school, Gordon Wright, Ricky Gibbs; 6 and under, Gail': Henderson, Donna Clifton; 8 and 1 under, Gwenneth Hendrick, Billy j Henderson; 10 and under, Larry; Gibbs, Gwenneth Hendrick; 121 and under, Bill Farquhar, James Wright; 14 and under, Jerry Johnson, Doug McBeth; young ladies, Gail Farquhar, Lorraine Talbot; young men, Jerry John-; son, Ross McBeath. Kick the slipper, 10 and under, l Brian Triebner, Gwenneth Hen-;drick; 10 and over, Gertrude! Toonk, Gail Farquhar; gathering clothes p i n s, Leona Clifton, 4 `Grace F arquh a r; gather.ing, clothes pins men, Dick Mc-; Cabe, Allan Johnson; nail driv- i I ing, men, Cliff Henderson, Ern- est Talbot; nail driving, ladies, Doreen McLachlin, Dorothy Tal- bot; guessing jelly beans, Aub- rey Farquhar. Ary MRS WILLIAM WALTERS :. Mxfq +Z t'AK5.4,#2"tt"• .i"S'M:' h 5 C ..,. Personal items Mr, and Mrs. William Church, of Winthrop. visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Colin Gilfil- lan. Misses Sandra and Judy •'al- ters spent the weekend at Ches- ley Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cowan. Mrs. Garnet Miners visited with Mr. and. Mrs. Eric Gars- cadden and family in Exeter on Sunday, Miss Ruth Miller,. of Wood- ham, visited with .Miss Ruth Horne this past Week. Miss Kathleen Horne. of Lon- don, spent the- weekend at her home. Mr, and Mrs. Freeman Horne and .family attended the.. Pym picnic alt Riverview Park, Exe- ter, on Sunday. Message from Greenway Personal items • Mr. and Mrs. DetJoff, of De- troit, are spending this week with their aunt, Mrs.. Albert Pol-i lock. - Mrs. W. T. tilens• and Miss! Lillian Liens, of Windsor, are spending, the summer at their home here. Mrs. Omer Berney returned home from the hospital last week. A number of relatives here attended the Willert reunion at Exeter on Saturday. Jimmie Pollock, of Chatham, is visiting with 'his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pollock. Mr. and. Mrs. Dean Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Blrown and family and Mr. and Mrs. Car- man Woodburn and Marion visit -1 ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,. Rufus Turnbull and Donna of Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eagleson and family, of Detroit, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Eagleson.. Wil- liam and Mrs. Phil McGuire and family of 'Byron and Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Tweddle and daughter of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rock. Mr. Dawson Woodburn left on Sunday to spend the summer in England, Russia and Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Mellin, of Parkhill, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Carruthers, Mr. and Mrs. Edsell Sharrow Sr., Mr: and Mrs. Edsell Sher - row Jr. and family of Michigan visited on Saturday with Mrs. Albert Pollock. , Mr. and Mrs, Peter Gillies, •of Berkley, Mich., spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks. WA and WMS The July meeting of the WA and WMS of the United Church was held• at the home- of Miss Evelyn Cutts with Mrs. Carman Woodburn in charge of the wor- ship, taking as her_theme "The shadow of growing grain destroys most weeds" and. read an ap- propriate poem, She was assisted by Mrs. H. Brophey and Mrs. A. E. Holley. Mrs. J. Geromet[e gave a reading on Stewardship, .The August meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. H. Har- tle in Parkhill. Personal Items Afr. and Mrs. Willis Brophey of Montreal visited fast week with relatives. • Miss Ruby Pollock of Hemil- ton visited last week with hers brother, Mr, Harold Pollock. Eric and Stewart Brown visit- ed with their aunt and uncle, Air. and Mrs, Elzar Mousseau of Xippen. A number. M -relat,vefi here at - fended the Moltard reunion at the Provincial Park smith Of Grand 'Bend last Saturday. The MIT of. the United Church held a weiner roast Jest. Monday evening at Grand Bend and then Attended the Drive-in • theatre at Shipka. Mr. Jtenry Belling visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Young and daughter of Lucan. Mr. and Mrs. Ross' Brown and family visited, last Sunday with relatives_ at Collingwood The Brophey fatiiilies• held a randiori last Sttiday at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bropliey't eettalti{, 'Grand ,Bend, Relatives attended ifronl Miintreal, Hanover, Loft, deter Sarni& And .Parkhill,* News Of Your LIBRARY By MRS. JMS (t3 • �' •'i11lSb No; Pe lure, SvEdinte, Inc, Word rant• rair.er• c a "I can't find that letter from Amalgamated, sir, I've mislaid the filing cabinets.' Looking in with Liz Decision faces Tommy Hunter By ELIZABETH TOUCHETTE Tommy Hunter is in the unen- viable position of choosing be- tween two loyalties. King Ganam who has Tommle's contract is holding out for top bil- ling on 'Country Hoedown' which was originally designed as his show. Botli performers were ab- sent from last week's program. "If I don't go on neither does Tommy," says the king of the fiddle, "If I don't get top billing written into my contract I'll break completely from the CBC," Ganam hints that he has other offers on the fire. As for Tommy Hunter, current- ly the idol of country -western fans, he was,ddiscovered, groomed and +developed by Ga - nam, He has said to.me several times That King Ganam is the man responsible for his sucess, that he looks on Ganam as a second father." Because of an upswing in em- cee Gordie Tapp's popularity the show in the past several months has been referred to as "Gor- die Tapp's Country Hoedown' both by fans and in some publi- city releases. Originally it was the 'King Ganam Show.' Although 'the thought of giving up a lucrative show because he hasn't got top billing might seem ridiculous to audiences we must remember that in showbusiness billing is all-important. The min- ute a star loses the top spot his value decreases, he starts the climb down. I am a 100q Gordie Tapp fan but I do like King Ganam very much and I frankly think that he deserves top billing on Coun- try Hoedown, As for Tommy Hunter he's facing a decision between loyal- ty and a lucrative job. Pym reunion Around 65 members of the Pym clan met for a reunion in Riverview Park, Exeter on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Pym, Exe- ter and Miss Eloise Pym, Thed- ford, were in charge of sports and kept everyone entertained for the afternoon. Baby Brian Pym was pre- sented with a prize as the young- est baby present; Mr. and Mrs. Doan of Honeywood for coming the greatest distance and Mrs. Sigmund Freud Ted Hotham Sr. of .Delaware This is the fascinating story of for the oldest person present a scientist who challenged the President for 1960 reunion is terrors of the unconscious mind Malcolm Kirkland, Kitchener, — and won, The Nazis burned vice-president, John P'y.m, Exe- Freud's books and they 'swept ter, secretary -treasurer, Mrs, away his life earnings but not be- fore he had won the respect of the world. Freud could have been just an for their first jump. Everything doctor, healing sick bodies but sick minds interested him went off in perfect order until far more, It wasn't easy. Slow- the last man came forward to ly, painfully he worked toward ,'lump. "Hold it," shouted his the theories that have revolu- commanding officer," you're not Lionized the thinking of the wearing your parachute." world and psychoanalysis was born. The medical world was unim- pressed. In Vienna Freud lec- tured to empty halls. Even his roamed about Canada, sketching, wife thought his ideas were non- painting and interpreting its sense. Most of his followers left landscapes. In fact it is his great him and he worked on alone, gift to Canada that he has taught', The author of the book, Rachel Canadians to see and appreciate Baker, grew up when everyone the beauty of their own land. knew the name of Freud but few A. Y. Jackson . was the real people knew actt'ally What Freud force and inspiration behind the, wrote or what his theories really movement that led to the forma-{ meant. She determined to write. tion of the Group of Seven who l a book to show how the theories introduced an era of creative art of Freud can be used by most people thus achieving greater happiness. Edward Hotham, London. The paratroopers were aloft "Oh, that's all right," sir, re- torted the recruit, "we're just practicing, aren't we?" r 1 Induct new pastor at Whaien church induction service Rev Duncan M. Guest was in- ducted .as minister of Centralia and Whalen churches at .the • Whalen church Friday evening. Rev. Sidney Davidson of Brucefield conducted, the induc- tion service, Rev. E. 1. Roulston of Lucan gave the.address to the minister • and congregation, Miss ,Betty Duffield and Mr. Gordon John- son favoured with a vocal duel„ Following the service Mr, and Mrs. Guest were introduced to the members of both congrega- tions. At the conclusion .of the service a social hour was held when refreshments were served by the ladies, Parsonai items Mr. and. Mrs, Ray P'arkinson attended the Old Boys Reunion at Russeldale on Friday. Janice Fischer, St. Marys, is holidaying with Catherine and Martha Klahre, Mrs, Bert Duffield, Betty and Gayle, were in"London Thursday and visited with Mrs. 'Wynne. Avis Hodgins holidayed in. Granton during last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Ebel Squire. Air, • and Mrs, Ben Mills and family of Ottawa were overnice guests of Mr, and Mrs. Mac Mills on their way to Spokane, 1irashington• Mrs, Mary Campbell, Listo- aavisitingthis week eek with soil Al,'. Finkbeiner and I In fiction of course he'd choose gamily, loyalty. But this is real life and Air. Harvey Herbert. Bramp- there 15 nothing quite so real as ton, visited Sunday with Mr, and the demands of stardom. Mrs. Cleve Pullman. Oh well it can always be chap- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, ged to read loyalty to King Ga- London and Mr. and Mrs. Gor- nam or loyalty to fans. don Johnson ,spent. Sunday eve- It would save a lot of llnpleas• ning with friends at Bayfield. ' antness if the oft -maligned CBC Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Wreath, would give in this time and let Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. Goe- the show -be King Ganam's Coun-1 dun Wreath of B.C. were recent try Hoedown, callers with Mr. and Mrs. Ham - try It's doubtful however 11 the Won Hodgins, show can ever go hack to its Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Rawlings original camaraderie now that and Glenn, Ciendeboye, spent the split in ranks has been made Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Al - public. Once feuds and disagree- ton Neil. ments take over a show starts its downward trend, Country J{oe- down personnel unit probably ; see the writing an the wall and 1 start planning for the day when a different program perhaps showcasing many of the same performers, will take over. I found the 'Close Up' inter- view with Shirley Harmer both. sad and intriguing. Sad because the songstress who was at the top when she left • Canada has not made any noticeable mark in Hollywood. Intriguing because she mentioned the possibility of I coming up to do some spectacu- ' Jars in the fall for her old spon- sor. This will Jead to all sorts of, suppositions. No doubt she and Bob Goulet will again be cast as a team and if rampant rumours were true when they both were securely married, things should really hum now that they both are in semi -divorced states. of significance in Canada. There are 12 color reproduc- tions of his paintings in the book. Honors have been showered. A Painter's Country upon Dr. A. Y. Jackson, The nice One does not need to be a pain- thing is, and it happens too in- ter to like the hook "A Painter's frequently he is alive and well Country, the autobiography of an to enjoy it, eminent Canadian painter, Dr, A. Read this book from your B- Y. Jackson, hrary and learn to appreciate For. almost 50 years he has Canada more. 11H11n111/U,ntillluunnt..,,,,,,,,„,ll ll1,Il,,,,u,,,n Milli lilt.,, l.Il Ytt/,Mitt I,Ittnilume t011lMitt llllll nrlllll Eat At Andy's .B -A Service -Station SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SPECIALS CHICKEN In The Rough $1,00 FISH AND CHIPS 50¢ Specially Cooked by the Famous Cook of Pat's Shanty TAKE-OUT ORDERS Ice Comm j Oratories 4 Black Diamond Stamps PHONE 121 DASHWd O simitYhafar,,,,,,wrfrYYiamaifrlow,wumr,uuuttrrrrntYntrrnrtleili f,terilffrrrrttiY'rrtormom nmtrrnerro 15 t ```i 1 1 I.......... I, P, a t l l l l n t n ,,11,1 •,1,, ,,, t 11, Garage Sunday And Evening Service Open this Sunday, Wednes- day afternoon, and during the evening throughout the week. Snell Bros. Garage 4,irl l,al,lml,l I Itis lll!lf 1111lll!!t tt,IlgnUl.Rr1!I tem Mr. and Airs. \Wilson Morley, Exeter visited Sunday .evening. with Mr. and Mrs, William Mor- ley Sr, Mr. and Mrs. William Morley Jr. and family attended the Pym reunion at Riverview Park, Exe- ter, Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Finkbetner and fancily were in Listowel Sunday visiting the f nrmer's mother, Airs, 0, Finkbeiner. Mr, and I1rs. Harold Bell and Helen, .Landon, were weekend vi- • sitors of Mr, Frank Parkinson. and Glenn. Miss Doris Docking of Munro is spending a few days this week with the .Parkinsons. Mr. Frank Parkinson and Glenn attended decoration ser- vice at the Kirkton cemetery on Sunday. Wayne Parkinson is.Itoliday- ing with Earl French this week. Messrs. Wilfred and Harvey Herbert were Sunday guests of Mr. and Airs,. Melville Gunning. Former resident o s e ') yacht's score �elllltlq„1111Ill[llRlllln,lnllllll,lnlIllIHlul'III llIlIIl llIllllrllllUYYut1Y[I011,lllllll llUlllnlllllllIlllll Miffing Mr. and Mrs, Id, F. Gladman of Vancouver, B,C„ their. sons I in-laws and daughters, Mr_ and i Mrs. Roy Carr, Montreal, and '1 Mr, and Mrs. Dale Read, To: ranto, attended the Puts -Pickard wedding on Saturday, They will spent thenext �weeks s h few poli p• • The Times -Advocate, July 9e: 1959 Pig* 7 Pl �rygrvund Patter Ey BERNiCE STRANG The first day of playground strated on Monday July 0th with a very good attendance :at all the parks. At Kin park the supervisors are Marilyn Jory, Carolyn Oke. and Dorothy Kerslake, At; Victo- ria Park, Bonnie Doerr and Bar- bara Hodgson are.supervisors, Bernice Strang is at Queens. Dale Turvey is supervising the senior boys this week, This is Get.Acquainted Week and on Friday we are Poing to have a scavenger hunt at each park, There is still time to 'regis- ter for:the playground. and for swimming. The fee is.25c for playground and 50c for swim- ming. Forms -are available from any of the supervisors, Get our motor Tune-up for best performance and real fuel savings Your motor will be •t Its peak of efficiency offer eur scientific tune -un, Lars Snider Motors PHONE 624 EXETER aying in Exeter and at Poplar Beach, north of Grand l3end. Mr. Gladman joined his son, Lt. Com, Bob Gladman, aboard the RCN destroyer Kootenay at Windsor on Friday and trailed the: Queen's yacht Britannia from Windsor to Sarnia. Bob, with his wife and family, will holiday with his parents at Grand Bend later in the sum- mer. Ted: A dollar sure doesn't go far today. Ned: No, but: what it lacks in distance, it makes up for in speed. 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