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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-08-20, Page 13Tcwn Topics items of Social and Personal Interest in and: Around Exeter Fete CQUp.Ie 1< at Centra is By MRS. FRED BOWDEN Tho.Ex Exeter :Brat s•A.:o to IAl pleased to. uhilsh thea* Item*. Mr. and Mrs, :Chas. (Srotty) costumes were worn by those we arriv of T * dv s:a s I, ayep We and our readers, aro interested In youand your friends, Phony 770, I3avnham and family left on Fri- taking part. well as lane Scottish. Women s tour wail start in an hour. ;.::: - ., Alta„ following a three weeks c l n iust Iily Cxi nrh: �- �.'antinued from page 11 Family party —Continued from page 1. , buses are on the wrong stele of ed at our hotel and we day for heir home to Calgary, Eminent Scottish .artists as were informed that our first 'The roads .are narrow :and Wind - a 0.20.10 on c ay so s a 1 a of 200 pounds per..acre." ile adds::"On the other hand, if your field has: been in legume sod within the last two years and you haven't applied manure, you will need some nitrogen. Our, best returns on fertilizer trials have come when we used. 5.10.20 on loam or sandy soils and 5-20-10 on .clay soils at 200 pounds per acre. 'This fertilizer was .applied at the lime of seeding. Then, we suggest extra nitrogen (about 75 pounds ammonium nitrate or its equivalent) as a top -dressing in late fall or early spring. /low much fertilizer is enough? Matthews suggests using fertili- zer tilt you get top returns, not necessarily top yields. Other paints that .Matthews mentions are: • If you use the fertilizer he suggests, you. will prohabty get hack $2 to $2,50 for every $i in- vested in fertilizer. • You need. .50^'„ aloes ferti- lizer if you. broadcast rather than drill in fertilizer with the seed. • Nitrogen. is more effective in late. fall or early spring. Happenings In ling and to us alt the cans .and ' the road It was ,about two when vacation with the former's father, Rural fi>stitute members were Our hetet was on St, George's Mr, and Airs, N. F. Bradley, Mrs. William ))Deasy were Mr, l included in the rant. There were Square in the centre of.the city. Carol and Sllirlev of Thetford and.Mrs, Mervin Collingwaocl, Alr, George 13a3ntanl It plie square covers two city B ' s Quebec, visiting with: :Bernice Carol and Linda, of On Wednesday, previous to Scottish dances and music blocks llnc ieb ars i i g tl d ' was a performance on a gran and.is a lovely spot. There Roy their de arture, a number asp A1r.:anclvAlrs.riice Biggam and' Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pare wide borders of green grass Farhara, !Haney, Ruth, Elizabeth and friends spent a social evening scale, with many flower beds of scar - Miss Wilma Coates of London Kathy, of Toronto., with them. in addition to. the r ;let reel geraniums. Those in the • Al • d M' J ' of villagers present, there were a Scotland centre of the bed were about bon. i AIr. trod Mas, liarol.d Tenttar three :feet high, the .lower branch - den, Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Ger- SCOTLAND, AUGUST 1 es had heen pruned. and the stem don Ilaynham, Mrs. Margaret (This article dealing with Mrs, tied to a stake. The result was returned from a motor trip I Jlens.al► •n and ..Jqc d A1rso 3�1'ill which took her to Gananoque, I M o n 1 r e a 1, Lake Placid and 1 -Marney and Gail Gackstetter through the New:England States. visited on Monday with Mr. J. E. :rher, Mrs, fired Huxtable. She spent the. weekend with her! Ferguson, of Aylmer,. and:Mr. FletAfack s arrival in Scotland ac a true geranium. The same idea parents, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney; and Mrs. E. L. Ferguson and and Jim, Mrs. Win. Musser and tua]ly precedes the one which had been used wikh. rambler Coates. I faintly in St. Thomas. Jennie of Exeter. The evening appeared last week, It was de- roses' which were planted in i itat the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Susan Winer returned in was arranged by Miss .Margaret layed because of difficulty in uarge tubs. These bordered the \s. tars Coatesi on Sundav Preston last week after spending Cook• mall delivery.) I walks Also there.. were large MrWhitney • iia vacation with relatives and were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stubbs: Personal items. We have arrived. Flow wonder- pats of beautiful fuchsias over a edoni and B1r, friends in Hamilton, Dorchester, A1rs. J. Essery, Karen, Jean (Id it is! Last evening we were six feet tall.. In the centre is a and family, Caledonia, alpaved area surrounded by seats, and Mrs. Percy Wright and Starthroy, Exeter, Centralia and and Joan accompanier) by :Miss in Toronto, naw vie ai•.e landing . Larry of. Cromarty and Miss Crediton. Marion Belling of Exeter spent at Prestwick at 12 o'clock noon, here the people rest and enjoy, Joan Parsons. I Nancy and Pon .Hall. a St. a few clays last week in'Port The Ontario delegation of the `themselves and. feed the pigeons. Mr. and Mrs. James Francis' Marys visited with Miss Greta ;I Federated Federated Women's Institutes ; There are 14 statues and me- nd Peter, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin i Hai nese for .a few days last 1gathered one by one at the Mal• mortals in the park, me - Anil k. Air. and Mrs. Grant Brown + h Felly of Tavistock visited with yT J Sutton d Mrs. A and family of Point :Edward, ton airpirt and i weewe were checked Our tour was to the, Trossachs, Jaques} Mrs. George a t 5 n with M am A1rs Blr, andg q {were visitors � th r 1 h k d tB with Mrs. an my in. Mrs. .Gordon Maynard, our the showpiece of Scotland, rich Pent the weekend a yron ro c 1 secretary was there toed for r of last p vin la , : in history, beauty and grandeur. Sunday, Mrs Kelly reins k and I Thompson on Thu sday it • • Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackson to see us on our way.. A few ! The windows of the bus are few ays, I week, B4r, and airs. Lorne Johnston, {family' t the. A4r. Frank Osborne returned minutes after eight we boarded large and one had a fine view Mrs, Norah Taylor t kh be and. David and Ronald!lis, spell'• plane,aa Britannia jet i o the countryside, Again the Bo lyaurpro Truetnner left Tuesday to spend James with Ms, and Mrs. home on Saturday 'stmin tern His polled, and soon. we were in the road was narrow and winding. Ontario,, Jas d i London On operation i ass Sc.hroe er n air , We left the city and suburbs f v da s in Northern Saturday Mrs. Taylor and. Mr, Mr. K and Coates spent, the and Mrs. Schroeder attended pital, London. ' , t 'then drove directly through vat - Mrs, Warner McRoberts and Due to illness Mrs, ,Tames Ilag legs where agriculture is car - weekend in Chatham. I open house at the home of Mr. l.0 rte a The h'1 are . onl.i u- 1 W. ] l'd p Aliss •Lina Abbott, of can. gerty our provincial President, I d n. I e i is c n i an urs.., J. n erson eam- le s at the home this week with his family ail E. s on the sloes their. 'cottage, Southcott Pines,. is the, first electrically heated Penny of Kingston is lea er o p have been Mr. 14 H Hodgson is to i av were Sunday callers nusly in the background, the Ing f 1, i I in ton v„1,.1.1 was Ando son s new home was unable to go so Mrs, ,l, R g g of Mrs F Abbot* d f forests Mr and Mrs George Dunn the delegation There are five depleted. I saw two or three re - Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gould vacationed last week at Rice Lake, where they found good fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frayne re- cently spent a holiday at Sauble Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and family, Toronto, visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Jeffery, Mr, and Mrs. Glenn " Jeffery, Thames Road; Mr. and Mrs, Milton Luther,. Usborne, and Mrs. Roy Dykeman and Ronnie, Lon- don, visited on Sunday with Mr, and. Mrs. Bert :Bissett. D. H. Fletcher, of. Toronto, is visiting this week with his catt- ails, Mrs, :Rill. McEwen. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunsford, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Redmond, Mr. Ernest .Dunsford and Mr. Otto Fischer, of Marlette, Mich., attended the funeral of the late Percy Dunsford, at Exeter, on Monday fast, :Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lake, of Mrs. on Mich„ Pontiac, 14 c . called Percy Dunsford and family on Saturday. Weekend visitors with Mr. and. in the district. Mr. Anderson is manager of the Public Utilities Commission in Leamington and well known here as Jack Ander- son formerly of. Crediton, The Schroeders and Mrs. Taylor were Saturday overnight guests, Miss Susan Harris returned to London after holidaying with. her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Mil- ton Pfaff. Mr, and Mrs. Percy Cave, New Westminster, B,C, are visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs, Murray Neil. Charlie Wong, who has heen at Exeter Grill for the past five years, left Tuesday to become a partner with his brother in the operation of the Aero Grill, Kingston. Mr, Jim Dearing, 87, of Lon- don visited with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Dearing in the Heywood Nursing Home, on Fri- day, Mr. and Mrs. Winston Shapton, Carol Lynn and Larry are spend- ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack 011en-Bittle at their cot- tage, Calendar Lake, Nipissing. Sharon Batten, Elimville, and Douglas Penhale, Winchelsea, are visiting their, grandmother, Mrs. Ralph Batten, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Warwick, Gary and Terry Lee of Port Hu- ron visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fisher over the weekend, Starlite Drive-in Theatre I,5 Miles West of Ne. 4 Highway on Crediton Road THURSDAY, AUGUST 20 "Omar rl mar Khayyan r 51 FRI., SAT. & SUN. August 21, 22 and 23 The Perfect Furlough" .* Tony Curtis * Janet Leigh TUESDAY' A WEDNESDAY August 25 and 26 "The Key" (ADULT) * William Holden * Sophie Loren ;�,,,,,L11 R11ILI II, 11111., ll1,11111111„11,1111111111111.1111,11,11111111,11,111111111111/11,111,,,,,, ll, 11111111,,,1, .11I,111.1.11,111G 0 a t= 1 j 1 1 7•zs400,44 "Harry's putting up a ceiling In the cellar." New Bowlers.. For Exeter Ladies Bowling League Any new girls interestedin bowling may .leave their names with the following: TERRY HEYWOOD phone 649 VAL GOULD Phone 778 a 1 BROWNIE'S Clinton - Ontario Largest Wide Screen k Huron County THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY August 20, 21 and 22 "Around The World In $0 Days" (Colour, Cinerascope) DAVID NNFN and A1.1.=Star Cast ADMISSION: $1..00 Each Children Under 12 Pres ONE SHOW NIGHTLY ONLY Commencing at Dusk MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY August 24, 2S rind 26 "Mann'zelle Palle'� (Colour, Ci. niascclpe) BRIGITTE BARDOT (Ono Ctlrfoor ) �rrtlrni7ilrnicrnctYYnrm'�rrfluleintmii�fiicuitrlirinfilvllrr+,��ilililrhriuYiltd+ruYtvnrYiYii'Yi �YIIIu+iYrrrrYtriwPm visited with the latter's sister official delegates, two accredited 'forested areas. and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, visitors and seven contributing I The ever-changing pattern with Roy McDonald in London on members. Our seats were re -1 many shades of green, and grey Sunday, served and 13 were seated to -:rocks, sometimes in sunshine and Mr. a.nd MI's. Fred Cunning- gether in the forwara part of; sometimes in shadow Is most in ton were weekend visitors with the plane, the fourteenth mem- ; teresting. The trees, bradlen, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogan and her travelled first class. These !heather and wild flowers all add Sharon in Listowel, planes carry 100 passengers, to the picturesque scene. As the Misses Jean and. Dorothy There were 90 on this flight. travel guide states, the Tros- Campbell. of Toronto, Mr. Keith It was a very smooth com-+ sachs do not throw their beauty Campbell of Windsor and Mrs. fortable flight. I had not adjust- away in one gesture. They drop Richard Dickins of Exeter were ed my watch and by 2.30 a.m. IL, perfect: picture b3' perfect recent, visitors with Mr. and Exeter time, dawn was break -1 picture, at a roadside, at every Mrs. Ray Latnmie, ing and the clouds around and; curve and bend, We pass Miss "Wilda Pollock RN return- below us were a beautiful pink hospital secluded i,n a valley ed on Saturday to resume her tint. It was indeed a rosy morn where the seriously wounded duties at the Kitchener -Waterloo highabove the clouds, We had service men of the Common - Hospital following a four-week vacation at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Dunn and family, of. Toronto, are holi- daying with. the former's par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. George. Dunn. Miss Flossie Davey returned. home on Sunday after spending the past couple of weeks with her niece, Mr. and Mrs, John , Ridley Elimville. 3 at started the flight at 19,000 feet, wealth were taken during the and before we cane down to land 'last: war and where clever duc- at Prestwick we were at 23,000 1 )iris came to performmiracles. feel. At no time was I able to Now it is used mainly for a chit - see the ocean untilwe came dren's hospital. down through the clouds directly The y driver stopped by the hill - over the coastline of Scotland. What a stir of excitement was felt in the group, along witha slight air of weariness. Some had not slept at all. It was the first trans-Atlantic filght for all of Blanshard By MRS. GLADWYN HQQPER Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Morgan and boys, of Brinsley, spent Sundae evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Thacker. Mrs. Fred Thompson. Spent the weekend with. Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Paynter of Kirkton. Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Martin, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Martin and boys of St. Marys, Mrs. Theo- dore Stevens of Anderson, Mrs. Wilbert. Kernick of SL Marys spent Sunday with Mrs. James Mossey, Miss Orrie Thacker spent the weekend with Miss Phyllis Jones of Belton. Mrs. Kenneth Facey, Lorna and Eddie of Belton, Miss Edna. Facey of Picton, Miss Beth Facey of Belleville spent Wed- nesday afternoon with Mrs. Glad- wyn Hooper, Verla and Jeanette. Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper and family spent Sunday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs, Joe Robinson of Kirkton. Mrs. Lottie Jones and. Mrs.I Alvada Hopkins spent Saturday with. Mr. and Mrs. William ,Tones. the party andwe were happyto ceather wegathered1 side and , rose and white. 'We passed the only motel in I this part of Scotland' and on into I Aberfoyle, sheltered by the Perthshire. hills. Here we visited the Baillie Nicol Jarvie Hotel. We saw the rows of pewter 'tank- ards and glowing pieces of cop- per and brass then on to Katrine Loch from which the city of Glasgow obtains its water and where you can take a two-hour trip on the lake. Then on to Cal- • lander for high tea. After visit- ing some shops we drove back to Glasgow, a tired. but happy • group. Mr. and Mrs J. Essery and know that we were nearing the family left on Friday on a trip end of it. to Ottawa where they will visit Flying over Ontario the ripen - with Sgt. and Mrs. Hollington ing fields of grain gave color to and family before continuing their trip to other. Eastern points of interest. Rev, M. H. Elston will con- duct the service in the United Church. on Sunday morning. The Sunday School will meet at the usual time The story in tt Saintsbury By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Morton, Ailsa Craig, were Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Greenlee. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson attended church service at Grand Bend. on Sunday morning and spent the day there. 1Mir. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Latta arid. family and Kathy Antos, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Amos, Kirkton, who is spending a few days with Carol Latta, enjoyed a picnic at the lake on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cye and family and Mrs. George Carroll, Detroit, Mich. spent the past week visiting :Mr, and Mrs. Harry Carroll And Mr. and Mrs. Ron Carroll. During the past week they enjoyed. several outings in- cluding a family picnic on Sun- day, returning to Detroit on Mon- day. Teffory Young, Lucan, is spend- ing a few days with !his grand- parents, Mr, and Mrs. Heber Davis. Mrs. Tom Kooy and Clayton are spending a few days at Grand Bend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McDonald. Miss Heather Davis and Mich- ael, children of 'Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George McFalls while ' tr. and. Mrs. }high Davis spent the weekend as guests of Miss Joyce McDonald and Mr. Howard Mc- Donald, Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker and family held a picnic north of Tttrnbull's Grove, Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Marvin, Cye and fancily were Sunday evening guests with Mr, and Mrs. Rob- ert. Tindall. Mrs. .Robb Ca rroll, Woodham, has been staying with her daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Atkin- son for a few holidays and Mr. and Mrs`. George Atkinson and Sandra were Sunday guests also. Mrs., McClean Toronto, spent several days this past week at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbs. DANCING EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT tet BLidEWATER DANCELAND Musk By DESJARDINE ..` ORCHESTRA 10i p.nt, to 1:30 a.m. Adinitsitlen 25f the scene below but here all was green, In contrast to our square or rectangular fields these were mostly irregular in size and shape. They were di- vided • by hedgerows and sheep and cattle were grazing in them. A special bus awaitedus, ready to take 'us to Glasgow. In true Scottish fashion 'there was a little rain to welcome us but certainly not enough to dampen our spir- its and it didn't last long. We enjoyed. the scenery as we travel- led through the country of. Ayr. "Listen, Fred, will you hang tip, phone, this hospital and ask them how 2 am, and then • call me back?" Topics from Whalen By MRS, FRANK SQUIRE Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klahre, Catherine and Martha, visited their aunt and uncle, Mi. and Mrs. E. E. Cook on Tuesday at the Dearness home, London. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire spent the weekend at Grand' Bend with friends. Mrs. Harry Klahre entertain ed several girls on Friday after- noon in . honor of Catherine's 10th birthday. Mr. anis Airs. Laverne Mor,' ley and Marion, also ,Jimmy and Carol, Foster attended the Batten picnic at .Riverview Park, Exe- ter, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Baillie spent Monday with Mrs. Ethel Squire, Granton. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Higdon, of Boston, Mass., visited .for a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs. S. Finkbeiner. i J >39Srmuu, "Acme Shorthand School? What would a long curved line with a little squiggle at the end mean?" The Times -Advocate, August 20, 1959 PI RBBB • Mrs. John. Tayior wtere ,iii - Fete ri. a -elect ekes at I;llowersl at trousseau 'tea. Mrs. Harold Taylor, Ras 3 Exeter, entertained at a trous- seau tea on Wednesday honor- ing her daughter, Beth, whose marriage takes place this Sat- urday in James Street United Church. She was assisted in re- eeiving the guests by her .daugh- ter and the groom -elect's moth- er, Mrs. Charles Mepham, Wind- sor. Mrs. Frank Gunning and Mrs. Frank Taylor, grandmothers of the bride -elect, presided at the tea table in. the afternoon and Mrs. C. Struthers and Mrs. Earl Bussell in the evening. Assisting with the tea were Mrs. William Yungblut, Mrs. Wayne Tuckey, Mrs. John Tay- lor and Mrs. Charles Atthill, Cheryl Westcott, Bonnie Foster, Joan and Jane l)ettmer greeted the guests and were in charge of the guest book. Showing the trousseau and wedding gifts were -Helen Tay- lor, Sally Acheson, Jean and Jeanette Taylor. Previous to the tea the bride - elect had been honored on sev- eral occasions. Mrs. Ron Came- ron, Chatham entertained at a luncheon and shower. Mrs. Earl Russell. Mrs. William Bell and Mrs. Vern Pincombe assisted by UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA MAIN ST. UNITED JAMES ST. UNITED Preacher: Rev. Robert S. Hilts SUMMER UNION SERVICES 10:00 a.m. — Sunday School in both Tames St. and Main St. churches. 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship in Main St. Church. Sermon: "The Conversion of Saul." — Book of the Acts 9. "Come And Worship Wifh Us" 1Vfr, and Mrs. William French. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgson and Mr. and. Mrs, .1'. Finkheiner at- tended a beef barbecue on Thurs- day evening tat .Poplar Hill. Mr, and Mrs. Grenwill Sher - will and Karen, .London, were Saturday evening visitors, with Mr. and Mrs, William Morley Sr, Ja-nice and Bohhie Morley holidayed last week with Karen and Gary Skinner of Centralia. This week Karen It visiting J ani ee. Mr, and Mrs. Williairt French and family visited Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs, Howard Aferlcy and family, Southeott Pines, GAM Bend. Catherine Morley returned home With them to spend >t week with Laura. Freneh, Mr, and Mrs. Marshall Squire of Warren, lifirh. spent. Saturday with Mr, and Mre. Not:ntan tHorl- gins, Marshall Jr. and Billie ere spending this week with the Rod - gins laMilyi THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH EXETER "Teach Me Thy Trutt, 0 Lord" 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School 11:30 a.m.—Worship Pastor: Stanley Sauder, Exeter CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A„ B.D. Minister Organist: Mrs, S. G. Klatt 9:00 a.m.:—.Sunday School '10:00 a,m.—Morning Worship Guest. Minister: The Rev. C. D. Henderson of St, Catha- rines. ZION CHURCH Evangelical United 4rethren CREDITON Rev. A, M. Schlenker, Pastor 10:00 a.m,—Worship 11:15 a.m.—Church School . BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Ivor Bodenham 9:45 a.:m.—Bible School 11:00 a,m.—Morning Worship 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service VON LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD K. L. Zorn, Pastor, Phone 65 10:00 a.m.—.Sunday School 11:00 a.m.--Worship Service Ticar Bruer, Speaker :Everyone Welcome THE BETHEL. REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister 2 p.m. -- Worship and Sermon 3:30 p.m. Sunday School All Welcome THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist 11:00 a.m. — Morning Prayer (Nursery and Sunday School) CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev, A, G. Van Eek, Minister 9:45 a.m. — Morning Worship (English), 2:15 p.m. — . Afternoon Worship. (Dutch). 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