The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-01-26, Page 10P4014 Tho Tulles Adxlnate, 4anuary961
ENTERTAIN HOSPITAL STAFr--•The ho3pital auxiliary, assisted by members of
the board, entertained the staff at South Hur•o.l Hospital ata dinner in the auxil-
iary rooms last week, Above, two board members, Dr. D. A, Ecker and A. J.
Traquair, serve four members of the nursing staff—from left, Miss Betty Bailey,
Miss Eva. Tinkler, Miss Audrey Godkin, all nurses'' assistants, and Mrs. Ross Dob-
son, RN. •— .'-A photo
Comments about
Cromarty
By MRS. KEN McKELLAR
Miss Alice Sorsdahl, London,
spent the weekend with her
parents, rvfr, and Airs. Lloyd
Sorsdahl.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner
spent a few days last week
visiting friends in the United
States.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing
Visited on Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne
Scott, Seaforth.
Mrs. Otto Walker is visiting
for a few days with her daugh-
ter and son-in-law, •Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McGhee, London,
Miss Wilma Harper. Strat-
ford was home with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W, Harper,
for the weekend,
Mr. Alfred Chappel, son of
Mr. and •Mrs. Filmer Chappel
is home from Victoria Hospital,
London, where he was receiv-
ing treatment for an injury to
his eye.
Teresa Wallace, infant
daughter of Mr. an"d afrs. La-
verne Wallace, returned home
from Seaforth Hospital on Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Laing vis-
ti^tl recently with Mr. and
Albert Deichert at Zu
lie Ladies Aid Society are
sponsoring a plastic demonstra-
tion in the basement of the
church on Friday evening,
Auxiliary begins study
The Marian f;Rit'chie Evening
Auxiliary held the first meet-
ing of the New Year in the
basement of the church with'
Mrs. R. Laing presiding. Mrs. t
Gordon Scott led in prayer ands
Mrs. Eldon Allen read a past.
sage of scripture.
The roll call was answered
with "a suggestion for improv-,
ing the meetings" by 12 mem-
bers. It was decided to use
mite poxes for the WM'S's one
hundredth anniversary contri-
bution. A letter from London
was read announcing the
conference to be held May 5,
6, and 7.
A report by Mrs. T. L. Scott
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Winchelsea
enjoys social
By MRS. WILLIAM WALTFRS
The Winchelsea Euchre Club
held their first party of the
season on Monday night at the
school with four tables play -
0
in,
rizes went to: ladies' high,
Mrs, lack Hern; men's high,
Bill Walters; lone hands, Philip
Hern and consolation, 1\irs,
Bill Walters,
Mrs, Colin Gilfillan and
Mrs. Ivan Brock were the
hostesses.
Personal .Items
Mrs. W. J. Beer,. Miss Mal
•
Skinner, Mrs. frank Taylor
and Mrs. R. E, Russell of Exe-
ter visited on Tuesday after-
noon with Mrs, Nelson Clarke
and Mrs. William Walters.
'Mr, Newton Clarke and Mr.
Ward Hern attended a meet -1
in; in Goderich on Tuesday
when the new warden for Hu-
ron County was elected,
Mrs. Garnet Miners visited'
her sister Mrs. Freeman Per-
kins in London on Thursday.
Mr, Philip Hern, Mr. Bill,
Walters and Mr. Ronald Flet-
eher were at Lake Simcoe on'
Sunday, ice fishing.
Miss Helen. Campbell had a
birthday party on Saturday and'
• had twelve girls as her guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Bierling
of Dashwood visited on Friday
with Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Ste-
phen and Doris.
Mr. and Mlrs. Horace Del -
bridge 'and=t111-ed
el-bridgeand=t11ked visited on Sun-'
day with Mr. and. Mrs. Laur-'
once Mills and Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Mills. and girls of Oak-
ridge Acres.
of the annual meeting of Strat•
-
ford Presbyterial was read by '
Mrs. R. Laing and a reading
was given by Miss Olive
Speare.
The topic "Pray out the Old,'
'Pray in the New" was given by
'Mrs. G. Carey.
Mrs. John Miller introduced
the new study book. "Into All! ununntnn11n,ll,nitttlnnnllnlnnntinnnnitn„
the World Together" using the!
Letter from
Kippen
By MRS. NORMAN LANG
Messrs. Stanley Jackson, of
Kippen, Harry Hirtzel, of Cred-
iton, Whitney Coates, Exeter,
Frank Eedy, Blyth, left a
week ago for Denver, Calor -
ado to attend a Hereford sale.
They will be away two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cole-
man and Leslie have moved
into their new house at Kippen.
Mrs; Wilfred Meths spent
Monday with her mother, Mrs.:
Rachel Gibson. of Wroxeter.
Mr, Jerry Moffatt is spend-
ing a month in Vero Beach,,
Florida, the guest of his aunt.
and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. M,
Routzon,
Mr. and Mrs. N. Long visit-
ed on 'Wednesday afternoon
with Rev, and Mrs. D. A. Mac-;
Millan of Ilderton
Mr and Mrs Colin M1aeDoug-
ald have moved into Mr Tedi
Taylor's house at Chiseihur•st,
"Aren't ants funny little
things,” said one little boy.
"They work and never play.”
`t Oh. I don't know about
that," replied the other. "Every
time I go on a picnic they are
there."
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nesday afternoon and dur-
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i first program "Why go into all
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'59 Ford Sedan ... choice of two
'58 Rambler Sedan, custom, radio
'57 Dodge Suburban, automatic, 6 cylinder, above average.
'56 Ford Ranchwagon, automatic, radio, 4 -door
'56 Meteor Rideau Sedan, V.8, power steering straight
stick
'55 Chev Coach, like new
'55 Ford Sedan, automatic, no radio
'55 Olds Coach, straight stick
'55 Dodge Sedan, she's low mileage
'55 Yolks, the economy job
'53 Buick Sedan, a real clean liar
'54 Buick Hardtop, not as Clean
'54 Plymouth Sedan '54 Meteor Coach, new mOtor
'54 Mercury Sedan '54 Pontiac Sedan
'53 Olds 88 Sedan '53 Ford Sedan
'54 Dodge Suburban ... You're breaking my heart at
250 bucks (or mere if you like)
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'58 International 184 Dump, above average • r
measties
'60 Ford Pickup .. • Claire's demonstrafor 53006
'56 Ford Durnp . , ,' 3 of them to Choose from . . take
your choice
'59 Sfude Pickup ... IOW mileage, driven as a cOr
•'56 Mere 6-cylnder pickup, like nevi'
"55 Mere V•8 Pickup '54 Ford Pickup '53 Fcrd, Pickup
small
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'53 Jubilee ..... __ ......... ..... ........... 1000
'49 Ford, above average . .
'51 Massey 30' .. I'm fired of seeing it
U3ed 2. and 3:Fuerow Drag and 2 -Furrow Lift Plows
Pay your money and take your choice
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Larry Snider .Motor.
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says GrandBend WI
sy MFS. vvgi.t-WOOD GILL elan in school", She sang a.
TheJanuar)^ meeting of the I solo "Schaal Days"
Grand :Bend Women's institute A Year poem._ was read
by thhee pylilic relation seem -
was held on Thursday, Jana- tary, Airs, t4'illiain Love, Mrs.
ary 1$ on 23 members and Raymond .fading, education
three visitors present. Tit convener, presided for the pro.
sam,
vice-president, Mrs. Alex darn �'A social half hour was en-
Ilton, presided in .the absence joyed by all. Lunch conveners
of the president, Mrs. Well- were Airs. Allan Miller
Mrs.
wood Gill, who etas attending Brie Finan, Airs. Alae Holt
the leadership training school au
Mrs. -Colin Love.
in Goderieh. The roll call was baptismal service
my favorite TY or radio pro- A baptismal service was held
gr'a'ite 4.H course was ids an Sunday morning at the
Grand Bend United Church
cussed and leaders appointed when Terry Daniel, son of Mr,
were Miss Alma Hendrick and and Airs. Ivan Luther, John
Ams. Art Pugh. \Vil1iant, son of Mr. and Mrs,
A bus trip to Kitchener to. „lint Love, James Murray, son
the ice follies was planned for of :lir, and Mrs, Murray Vcn•
March 1. Mrs. Mansell Masan nor and Rieharct Stewart, son
will look after transportation. of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Webb,
held A ntillirtery enur'se on willFeb- be received
Commthe uniriontes of ofthe Lhaptor'd'sisnt.
in the town !tall ,
ruary 17, 20 and 21. Supper was also observed.
A committee was named to Personal items
plan a banquet 'for the Cubs
and Scouts. The motto "Edu 1 Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Rater,
cation commences at the moth Mr. and Mrs, William Lave
er's knee and every word spok- visited last week with Mr, and
en within the hearsay of little Mrs, Jim Wilson and family
children tends towards the and Mr. Rueb Wilson at Ar -
formation of character" was lona.
discussed 'by Mrs. Garnet Pat- Rev. and Mrs. O. `i'avener
terson, ° spent Saturday evening with
Mrs. Allan Miller spoke on 111r, and Mrs. William Love,
"Education" and read a letter Airs. Olive Webb and Ails
from the manager of the Royal Carol Gill spent the weekend
Bank to a school girl,who in Hamilton with Mr. and Mrs,
asked "why do you think 1' John Allister and Frank,
should attend school and get
an education?" gra.Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Charl-
said "You can never hope to ton and San, of London, spent
understand the world without the weekend will, Mrs, Lily
education or think properly or Gtli,
even get a good lob. Prosperity; Sunday visitors with Mr. and
does not come aur way without Mrs. Jim Love and family
some effort on our part and. were: Mr. and A'Irs. Robert
you do not get all your educa-i Cann and Ray, Mr, and Mrs.
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Beg li:oilgert and Brenda of
Thames Road, Mr. :and Mrs.
Colin Love a.nd. Jerry. Mr. and
Mrs. 54'illiatn Love of Grand
Bend,
Mrs. W. Venner,, ai Henson,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mur.
ray Veinier over the weekend,
Mr, and .firs. Peter .Eisen•
leach have rnoved,into their
new home on highway v1.
Air William Jennison and
Mr. .Harold Klopp left last
week by plane ,for Florida.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Gratton,
Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Gratton
and Sharonhave left for ll<'lo,r-
Ida on a vacation.
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patient .in South Huron Ilos'
p►lal, Exeter,
Mrs. Lee .Jennison Is a pa-
tient in Victoria Hospital, Lan-
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Mr, Peter Eisenbaeh was
.taken to Victoria Hospital, Lon-
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Miss: Frances Patterson, of
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Miss Onalee .Gill.
Miss Judy DesJardtne, of
ronto, spent the weekend with;
her parents,Mr. and Mrs.;
RoMiss ssI)eMasdar'riondrne Glll, and family.
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Mrs, Sarah Patterson visit-
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Mrs. Ray Patterson and fam-
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Mrs, Wellwood •Gill attended
the Huron County Federation
of Agriculture Leadership For-
um held at the. Sunset hotel in
Goderieh on January 19, 20.
and 21.
Miss Paullhe Mason, of Lon-
don, spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mansell Mason,
Little Nancy Johnson, daugh-
ter of. Mr. and 1\Irs, Lawrence
Johnson, has been very 111 and
is still on the sick list.
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