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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-10-15, Page 5r Fredn comments By MRS, fA. FAIST V.VA. and WAS i was a weekend visitor with 4r. Woman's Auxiliary of the And Mrs. Russell Finkbeiner and. United (Atwell met on Thursday i family. in the chi:roll school room.s. with! Ut. E. Whalen spent the week- ,Irs. J. Galloway in charge oc.end ar the home. of Mr, and devotional period, ! Mrs. :Sam King, Study book, dealing -With the t .Sgt, R. Oakley, Mrs, Oakley, history Of Afrlea, Wa5 Presented 1 Arthur and Valerie 'visited re - Mrs. W. Mack, . .cently with Lt. and Mrs, Whalen Vice-president Mrs. R. FWS- bAlner presided for business per - Opp 01 meeting. -Several reports were given. .11Irs. Melvin King ave a vivid depart on the ac- ecmplishments Of the Mission- ILInda Danny, Mr. jos, Wein and Reginald Finkbeiner spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Lambie and family at North Bay. and boys. Miss Marlene King was a weekend visitor with Mrs. Karl O'Neil in LneAn. Mr, and Mrs, Ross Haugh, Ary Soeiety, Rev, R. S. Hiltz was present End displayed sacred calendars Avilleh the meeting decided - to Visitors over the weekend at dispose of, I the home- of Mr. .and Mrs. Everett Mrs. Earl Neil and Mrs, John ,Fahrner were Mr. and Mrs. Galloway were appointed a nom- Austin Fahrner and son of Wil- inating committee in preparation lowdale and Mr, and Mrs. Wal - for election of officers to be lace Fahrner and .fainily of Lon- don. Holiday visitors with•Mrs. John Wade and JOhnnie were Mr, John Wade of imH, Manitoba, Mr. Terry Wade .and Miss •Margaret Bowerman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wade,all of London, Comments about held at the November meeting. • Plans • were completed for the bazaar being held in the Com- munity Centre on Saturday, November 7. Afternoon hostesses were Mrs, Roy Swartz, and Mrs, Melvin King, Attend funeral Funeral service for the late Miss Lulu Morlock was held at the Dinney funeral home, Exe- ter, on Friday and was conduct- ed by Rev, Schlenker, A duet was rendered by Mrs. E. Fahr - tier and Mrs. Ed Insley. Several friends from •Windsor were present including teachers from the Windsor school where Miss. Morlock served many years. Teachers included: Mr: and Mrs. Dobson (the former is principal of Victoria St. school), Phyllis Duckworth, Hazel Boyle,. Jean Brown, Geraldine Hunchberger, Tim and Laura Wilkin. Mrs. Marie Braun and daugh- ter, Mrs. Norman Ricker of Caseville, Mich., were also in attendance. Personal items Miss Ella Morlock was taken, to Victoria (Hospital on Friday evening and underwent surgery on Saturday. She is progressing fa vorably. Dr. Carl Morlock of Rochester, Minn. spent several days with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Morlock and with his sister, Miss Ella Morlock. Mrs. Ezra Feist and Nola; Mr. and Mrs. Bob •Hilborn, of London, spent the weekend holi- day at Kitchener with Rev, and Mrs. F. Feist and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies, of Toronto, visited last Wednesday with the latter's brother, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wenzel. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fink- beiner and family, of Barrie, sepnt the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finkbeiner. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Radford were Mr, and Mrs, John Kuiack of Whitney, Mrs. Felix Shushack and son, Doug of Kitchener, Mr. Ben Kuiack and son, Greg, of Chesterville and. Mr. Art Bailey of St. Catharines. Mrs, M. Bowman and Mrs. Robert McAlpine, of Detroit, spent a few days with the ;for- mer's father, Mr. Ernst Guet- tinger, last week. Ricky Gaiser and Susan Grigg of Dashwood spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Geiser. Mrs. M. Foist spent the week- end at Kitchener with Mrs. H. J. Kuhn, Mi'. and Mrs. Hilliard Spar - ling, of Walkertep,. , spent the weekend with Mr.,and Mrs. Clay- ton Sims. Dr. and Mrs.. Frederick Mor - leek and family, of Waterloo, spent the weekend holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morlock. Mr. and Mrs. E. Thorne and family have moved into the home recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. G. Simpson, who have taken up residence in Parkhill. Mr. Harold Amy, of Hamilton, Klippen By MRS. NORMAN LONG Personal items Visitors with Miss Mabelle Whiteman on Thanksgiving were Mrs. Amelia Whiteman and her daughter, Mrs, Casey Richards of Birmingham, Mich. Anniversary services at St. An- drews United church will be held. Sunday, October 18 at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Standard Time. Guest speaker will be Rev, R. Connor of Walkerton. Special music is being provided by the choir. Mrs. Jean Kyle, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs-. Don Kyle and Debo- rah Jane of Zurich, Mr. and Mrs, Wilmer MsClinchey and Ruth of Varna, spent Thanks- giving with Mr. and Mrs. Emer- son Kyle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and boys accompanied by Mrs. Pearl Love and Wayne of Var- na were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Westlake and family and Mr. and Mrs. Tho- mas Westlake of Bayfield. Mrs, W. L. Mellis accompa- nied by her mother, Mrs. R, Gibson and a brother-in-law, Mr. Tom Bourke of Wroxeter spent a few days in Grand Rapids, Mich. At the home of a brother, Mr. S. H. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Le Gard, Susan and Billy of Downsview spent Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. Le Gard's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. N. Long. shower Last Monday evening Mrs. Harold Jones entertained 25 re- latives And friends to a miscel- News budget from Baseline By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR, ° Personel Items Mr. and ivirs. Russell EanleY, Zip gast, were guests .at the lime of Mr. Arthur Rundle on Sunday, Barry Thompson spent Thanks- giving with his grandfather, Mr. John. Rhin. Mrs. Wilmer Howatt, Londes- boro, and her daughter, Mrs. Mac liodgert, Thames Road, vsiited on Sunday with Mrs. Den Wilson and family, Miss Ethel Wilson, St, Marys, was a weekend guest at the home of her brother, Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Marriott, Ronald and 'Maryanne, Reade and Tod Porter, a St, Marys, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs, A. Dewar,' Mr, and Mrs. Tom Brook and family, Toronto, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs, Duncan McNaughton, Mr, and Mrs. E. Upton and Melvin, Russeidale, spent the weekend with. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Stroller' and family. Mrs. Denzil Facey who has been convalescing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Russell Timms has returned to her home in St. Marys. Miss Wilma Gillies, Saska- toon, is visiting with her aunt, Mrs, George Wilson and George. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Beecroft, Toronto, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berry and on Thanksgiving Day attended a family gathering with their daughter, Mrs: Frank Ball and family, St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson ,Baker spent the weekend with Mrs. Baker's sister, Mrs. Don Sony - ens at Rochester, N.Y. Mrs. Ida Knox and Joyce, St, Marys, and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Elston and Janice of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Elston and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wilson and Miss Ethel Wilson visited on Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. Ben Wilson, Charles and Gordon. laneous shower in honour of Mar- jorie Sararas, bride -elect of. next Saturday. The house was appro- priately decorated with Autumn flowers and a thanksgiving theme: The bride-to-be was led to chair decorated in pinkand white and after openingher gifts, which were carried in by Elizabeth Deichert, Kenneth and Grant Jones, she thanked every- one. The address was read by Sha- ron McBride,.A short pro- gramme followed which con- sisted of a sing song, vocal du- ets by the Jones boys, a reading by Mrs, Earl Deichert of Zur- ich and contests conducted by Sharon McBride. "boes'your wife hold any offi- cial position?" "Yes --Speaker of the House." Bruce Refrigeration Sales & Service Commercial and Domestic REMEMBER THE SERVICE AFTER THE SALE MAIN ST. GRAND BEND •PHONE 224 MLA LAUNCHES BEEF "ROUNDUP"—C, So IVIaNattglitott, Iltfrnit MLA, officially opened the Tablerite.Beef Roundup sale at Darling's IGA tdMarket Eketer, this Week in uniqUe fashion, Owner Fred Darling's palothino horse carries him to the bargains at the meat ounter, The beef sale, sponsored toast -to -oast by IGA stores, Will Continue for two vveeks, (Adv't) V I .................................................................................... Message. from Report on, Thames Road By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE . . . ... Among some of those from this community who attended Woodham United Church anni- versary on Sunday and spent the day with relatives were: Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Gardiner and Marilyn with.. Mr. and Mrs.! Mr. And Mrs. William Rohde, Clarence Fletcher. Douglas, Glenn and Calvin, with; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thom- sen. WA and WMS meeting The October meeting of the! WA and WM was held on Wed, nesday .afterneon in the church • basement 'with the Elimville ladies as ;guests. Mrs, Melvin Gardiner, president ,of the WMS, was in charge of the meeting. The theme was "True Thankful- ness." Mrs. Reg Bodgeri, and Mrs. Victor Jeffery were appointed delegates to the sectional meet- ing on Tuesday, .October 20 to be. held in Blimville United Church. It was decided to- extend an invitation for the sectional Meeting to be held in Thames Road.Church in 1960, • Mrs. H, C. Wilson introoluced the guest speaker, Mrs. E, S. Lewis of James .$1.. -Church,- Exe- ter Who gave an interesting and inspiring talk on thankfulness. Mrs. Franklin Skinner of Ellin- , . • vale and Mrs. Stanley Coward expressedwords of thanks to Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. Muriel Miller was in •ehasisterdgeonf .a xeeapdroirtgrabnlw. ch con Y Mrs. Mel- vin Gardiner, Mrs. Lle§d 'llaCk- wneeYre and de hiViostrrse.sselln.b. 1111Ps'°1:1 . Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Ifern and Larry, Zion West, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Parkinson and Brenda on Sun- day and attended the Woodham church anniversary services. Mr, Harvey Parkinson, Kirk - ton, spent Thanksgiving Day with his sort, Mr. Fred Parkin- son and family. Mr, and Mrs. Will Soott,..Kirk- ton, were guests with Mr.' Rus- sell Doube And his mother, Mrs. Doube. • Personal items Mr. ani Mrs. Joss Gordon, Brian and Esther of Clin- ton were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs, Almer Passmore. Mr. and Mrs. William Thom- son of Exeter, Mrs, William Rohde attended the funeral of the late Samuel Shier of St, Marys at the Ball funeral home, St. Marys, on Thursday after- noon. is.nig n .1 Tom Haley And Brian of Seaforth Man's deeds attract more at - visited on Sunday with. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Pym, tention than his creeds. Mr, and Mrs, Ken Luther, Janice and Susan of Sarnia were guests on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jeffery and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery. Mr. and Mrs, Victor Jeffery and Billy .spent the weekend ofwOtithtli.v.a". d Mrs. Wally Burton Members of the 'Capital Fund Committee met with the Board members after the morning serv- ice sinuntdhoey.Thames Road Church on The speaker at the Thanksgiv- riniegh,service on Sunday morning was Rev. Stanley Moote,' BA, BD, of Victoria SL Church, Gode- Rev. and Mrs, H. C. Wilson attended the Victoria St, Church, Goderich on Sunday morning. Mr. Wilson was the anniversary preacher there. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sutter, of Olinton, were Monday visitors at the manse. ByELIZABETH . . ;,„ . . .... .... ................... : .Porsenot items Mr. and Mrs, Donald Manson, and fanillY, of Toronto, spent the weekend- with Mr. and Mrs. Ne- well Geiger and Johnny and Mrs. Mary Manson and Robert. james Finlay spent Saturday with'ids friend Robert Desch, Mrs. Rudy ()each spent a few days with Mr. And Mrs. David • 0eseh and farmly. Miss Mary Finlay visited with Mrs, Leon Jeffery en Monday. Mr. and Mrs., Peter Gingerich spent the .weekend at Kitchener With Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Mus-'. I .Seinlan. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rowe vis- ited with Mr, and Mrs. Newell Geiger .and Johnny, Mrs. Mary !Ma.nseri. and Robert, Chub's • BARBER SHOP (In Bell & Laughton Building) For Expert Hair Cutting and Styling OPEN— men., Tues., Thurs. & Frl. 8 am. to 6 p.m. Saturdays — 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY "A Bit Of The Old, A Bit Of The New" Tb. 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