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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-09-24, Page 2Page The Times.Actvocate, September 24, 1959 ...."7.1"..****-**!—••••• • • • •• • 5". .,„.„4,011;rttorroil 4.: A-4!:!4"!'''60•'• 4,tip 221 *.r/64 ^ bsy 1: .PREPARE FOREST SIGNS—Attractive wood signs, made; 'by the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests, Hes. peler, are being prepared for forests in this area by the local office of the Department. Here, Ed Moore, zone, foreman, left, and Larry Scales, zone forester, hold signs that will be placed in :Huron and Oxford counties, Other signs will be placed at the Ausable forest, the Grand River forest and the Thames Forest by the 'department, • Roy Batchford first war veteran Norman Roy Blatchford, 70, William Street, Exeter, died in South Huron Hospital on Friday, ..Feptember 18, .He was a veteran Of World War 1 and had spent lengthy sessions in .hospital and Beyer regained his health. He, was a native of Hensell and had lived in Exeter for About 30 years. He is survived by one sister (Ida) Mrs. Wesley Cole, Exeter, and one brother, Dr. F. A. )31Meh- :ford, Fort William who attended 'She. funeral, News from Saintsbury By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Personal items the church for the Harvest A Ir. and Mrs. WesleCalculi Thanksgiving service to be .held y and Danny were Sunday guests Sunday, September 27 at 11 am, with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Green- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Latta. lee. and family were guests at a fam• • ily dinner at the home of Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Becket and family of Kitchener, Mr. and and Mrs. Amos, Kirkton, on Sun - Mrs. Ralph Mason and family, clay. London, and Mr. Ron Squire, Granton, were Sunday guests of Thos. Atkinson Mr. and Mrs, Jack Dickins. The funeral service was held Mr, and Mrs. Tont Kooy, Ailsa .sn Monday at the Hopper -Hockey Craig, attended Thanksgiving -- ".funeral home conducted by Bev. service at St. Thomas Church, S, E, Lewis with interment in Granton, on Sunday acco-mpa- 'Exeter cemetery. nied by Mrs. Heber Davis and Pallbearers were Wellington they were guests with the, Davis liern, Owen Atkinson, Ray Mills, family for the. day, *Albert. Keyes, Percy McFalls Miss Rowena Abbott and Mr. Mid Clarence Smillie. and Mrs. Arthur Abbott, Mr. and dies in Toronto Mr, and Mrs, Harry Carroll received word of the death of their uncle, Mr. Thomas Atkin- son, who died in Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, Friday, Sep tember 18. -i• -- • , Mrs. Clifford Abbott, Mr. and He was formerly of this corn - Mrs. Murray Abbott, Mr. and ,„„,,„ t1,„ son of the late Wil - The t story in Airs. Abbo•tt and Mr. and liam and Anne Atkinson and Mrs. Jim Mugsford were guests at the wedding on Saturday of brother of (Ellen) Mrs, Hugh the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll, a patient in Mason Villa Clayton Abbott, Paris. Hospital, London, He was in. his Miss Muriel and Wesley Ab- 93rd year. bott were weekend guests with The funeai was held from hhe Mr_and Mrs. Ron Carroll. r Haskett funeral home, Lucan. I' Miss Cathy' Carroll, of London, spent the weekend with Mr, 1'. Dymond of Si. Patrick's ele her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. church officiated, interment was 5 Harry Carroll. 1. St. James cemetery, Mande - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis heye, and Sharon attended service al Pallbearers , were six nephews, St. Thomas Church, 'Granton, on Siinday morning. Messrs. .Herman and Charlie At - The date of the Guild meet- kinson, Harry and Alvin Oar- ing has been changed from roll, Clifford Ings and. Leonard Thursday to Friday evening (1-1 aLambottrne. 'Flower bearers W this week as previously n- nounced. The members are. asked to come prepared tO decorate Zion • Sy MRS. Air) DYKEMAN Mr. and Mrs, Ross Jaques and John of Henn]) and Mr. Wes Jaques of Exeter were Saturday nightvisitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jaques and family. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Schnel- 'der of Caldwell, New jersey, returned home on Sunday alter spending a week with Mr. and Mrs, Norman Jaques and family. Mr, and Mrs, Ev. Miller and Elsie spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jaques and family. Mr. and Mrs, Ross Skinner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper and Floyd and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell and Carol, Elim- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Don Parsons and family of Hensall and Miss Shirley Morley of Exeter were Friday evening visitors with Mr, find Mrs. Norman Jaques and family, ' Mr. Joe Bailey of Exeter and Mrs. Shapton of Exeter were Sunday night visitors with Mr. end Mrs. Milton. Brock. Steven Cushman of Exeter event Saturday with David Dyke - man and Michael Cushman vis- . Red Bruce Dykeman on Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bern vis - Red on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .0 -rant Taylor of Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Brock end Ronald spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.im Rowcliffe and family, London. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock were Sunday visitors with Miss Tate Stewart of London. 111WViftVW.f.l.A,W0:::440.Wf:41."; Message from '• Greenway ify MRS. CARMEN WOODBURN Mr. Wilbert 'Young, Miss So- phia Young and Mr, and Mrs. 4.!.7ordort. Young visited on Sunday pt the home of Mrs. William Roeszler in Crediton where Mrs. Roeszier was entertaining in Mrs. Matthew England of Hen- aii who were ,ceilebrating, their SARI wedding anniversary. Mrs. England is a sister of Mr, Wil - bent Young And Miss Sophia Young, -Mt. and Mrs. Ken Lamer of Teterboro spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Carnion WOOdburn. • Mr. and Mrs. John Prance of .fteiter Visited last Thursday aith :relatives in this vicinity. Rev. Tavener of Grand Bend 401 be the guest speaker 1. the United Ciburoh on Sunday. Mr. Aria Mrs. Dean Brown, !4r. ad Mrs. RUSsell Brown and innilY, Mr. and Mrs. Carman Woodburn. a.nd Mr, and Mrs. /ten tanner attended the P,sth wedding' anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mousseatt at Xippen an Saturday evening Well was held at the home of their daugh- ter and sbn-in-laVvy Mr, and Ws.. Rossaber. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steeper of Parnia spent the Weekend with Itelativ • A number of tolatiVisS firm tere attended the funeral of the lett Aft.William fsaar Ptrit- M11. Sfondap. '4. .Lewis Tebbut, 82 buried at Clinton A number of friends and nix-- tives from Exeter.f..nd vicinity attended the funeral on Saturday at the Whitney funeral home, Seaforth, of Lewis Tebbutt, 82, husband of Mrs, Olive Hunter, formerly of Exeter. Besides his wife he is surviv- ed by one 'brother, wangale, of Goderich. Interment was in Clinton ceme- tery. • 1 Hoppsnings In BiddulPh Ity MRS. M. H aL$TON Personal items Sunday visitors with Mr. and. John McAllister were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Treibner. of Exeter, Recent visitors with Mr. and' Mrs. Chris Fischer were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon -Gabei, Mr. and. Mrs, Joe Mordush and habY Franklin, Mr. and _Mrs. Robert Jeeves of North Tonawanda, Miss Diane Noels of London. Mr. and Mrs. William Fischer And baby -Catherine. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fischer and Gregory and Lloyd Stanlake, .all. of Lon - .don., Visitors on Saturday with .Alr. and Mrs. U. it Elston were Mr, and Mrs. J. L Bruce. Mrs. m 0 fl d Gloves and Mary Alice, all of Woodstock: also Mrs. _Melvin Gardiner. Thames Road, Mrs. Fred Pattison, St. Marys, is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Orville Langford, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkin- son attended the funeral of the I former's uncle, the late Mr, Thomas Atkinson, of Toronto. Mr. Atkinson. was born on the Sauble Line of Biddillph. Mr. and Airs. Boss Alef'alls, and boys spent Saturday evening wil.h Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tin- dall, London. Mrs, John Spacek is a patient in St. joseph's Hospital. Wayne, two-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs, Arnold Ciuming- harn, .was knocked down by a dog owned by Mr. Allan :Blaine on Sunday at the Blaine home, lie was taken to South :Huron, Hospital, Exeter, where he re- ceived eightstitches to close the cut in his head. He is making splendid recovery, Mr. Sam Skinner met with an accident. on Monday at his :home while silo filling. He had part of his first finger on his right hand taken off in the cutting box. Mrs. Karl Weiberg, Mrs. Lorne Weiberg and Wilma spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Len Purdie, Mr. Clayton Kooy spent Sun- day with the Weiherg families, todie$ Fall & 101firster Exciting, New Styles & Materials • CAMJII HAIR MARVELLA BROADCWTH BOUCLE New Fall shades of beige, toast. royal, moss green, et. Nlin,k, Lamb or plain collars. Chamois linings. A size for every figure: 5' 4" and under—sizes 7% to 15142 Straight sizes -10 to 20 Half sizes -1.21,2 to 2214 PRICED FROM $29.95 TO $79.95 JUST ARRIVED! BRITISH IMPORTS New Fall Fabrics for tailor -to -measure suits sports jackets slacks STYLED AND TAILORED BY FASHION -CRAFT New Continental styling featured in a tremendous variety of neat checks and stripes. PRICED FROM $55.00 TO $79.50 (2 -pc. suit) ORDER YOUR NEW SUIT TODAY; o See ow new FIl selection a ready-made suits and topcoats et popular prices. F. A.. 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