The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-09-14, Page 121
The Times-Aflvonate,:Se pte 'tfMr 14E 1961.
RECEIVES NATIONAL AWARD—Joe Gunn, right, Exeter Kinsmen's retiring bul-
letin editor, has been awarded the national senior trophy for the best bulletin among
Kinsmen clubs across Canada with 30 members or ,more. Seen with him above are,
from left, Les Parker, .a member of the retiring district executive; Mrs. Claire Hoff-
• man and Arthur Clarke, who were installed as presidents of Exeter Kinette and
Kinsmen clubs Thursday night. —T -A photo
Present national award
to Kinsmen club editor
Presentation of the Kinsmen
national senior bulletin award
to Exeter club's 1.960-61 editor,
Joe Gunn, highlighted t h .e
club's opening meeting Thurs-
day night, which featured in -
He indicated the honor was
particularly commendable
since it was won in competi-
tion with bulletins of major
service clubs in cities across
Canada.
Besides the trophy, the club
received a shield for its ban -
CLARE McBRIDE her,
Governor Mickle also instal-
GOSHENMr, and Mrs. Elgin Aled the Kinsmen and Kinette
officers for 1961-62, ' and de
ley of, the Goshen Line were scribed highlights of the recent
feted on their 40th wedding an- national convention in Toron-
niversary last Friday night to.
when neighbors and relatives Art Clarke president
gathered for a barbecue chick-
en supper and social evening, New president of the club is
During the evening Mr, An- Arthur Clarke, local fuel oil
son Cole, brother of Mrs. Mc- agent, who succeeds Harold
Kinley, read an address and Preszcator.
Mrs. Anson McKinley and Mrs. Vice-presidents are Cal Wein
Robert McKinley presented the and Joe Gunn; secretary, Jim
celebrants with a china cabinet Carey; treasurer, Harry Kies -
on behalf of those present. wetter; registrar, Mer v y n
Entertainment included mu- Jones; bulletin editors, Dick
sisal numbers by Mrs. Berne Quince and Harold Preszcator.
McKinley on .the marimba and ' Directors are Les Parker,
Mr. Bert Pepper on the electric Neil Campbell and Jim Scott.
-guitar; baton twirling by Miss Committee chairmen include
'Robe, Doig: a quartet by Kar -1 Walt Westbrook, ways and
en, Dianne, Larry and John means; Gord Baynham, sere
McKinley; a mock wedding; ice and playground; Walt Ran -
with Mrs. Ross Chapman as derson, finance; Ross Dobson,
groom and Mr. Robert Doig as , membership: Claire Hoffman,
bride, and pictures shown by •fellowship; and Don Southcott,
George Lavis, Clinton, of his parks project.
trip around Georgian Bay. Kinette officers
Mr. and Mrs. McKinley are Mrs. Claire Hoffman suc-
active members of Goshen ceeds Mrs. Cal Wein as presi-
United Church. dent of the Kinette Club.
They have one daughter, Other officers are: Mrs. Art
Mrs. Ken (Jean) Fanson, Ful Clarke, vice-president; Mrs.
tartan; three sons: Anson. and G or d Baynham, treasurer;
Robert, Stanley township, and Mrs Jim Scott, secretary, and
Berne, Brantford, and 15 grand Mrs, John Burke, registrar:
children. Approve projects
• stallation of new Kinsmen and ( Kinsmen approved two mon-
Kinette officers.
Retiring District Governor
Bill Mickle. Hensall, who pre-
sented the Ritchie trophy, laud-
ed the exceptional effort put
forth by Editor Munn in his
prize-winning bulletin.
Fete couple
at Goshen
By MRS.
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ey-raising projects for the fall
term—the seventh annual Har-
vest Jamboree which will be
held Friday, October 6, and
another world series baseball
pool,
The club also received ao-
knowledgment of a parcel it
had forwarded to its adopted -
refugee, Brigitte Sassman, of
Vienna, Austria, who forward-
ed pictures of her native land
and requested photos of Can-
ada in return.
Kinsmen and their wives later •
enjoyed a social program in
the "Diplomats Ballroom" at
the Towne and Country Res-
taurant after the meeting
The story in
Sunshine
By MRS. WILLIAM DICKEY
Personal items
Cheryl Hern, daughted of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Hern, is a pa-
tient in War Memorial Hospital
in London.
Mrs. Edgar Rodd of Exeter
spent several days with Mr.
and Mrs. La Verne Rodd.
Mrs. Clarence Johns is a pa-
tient in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, at time of writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bec-
kett and girls enjoyed the West-
ern. Fair on, Saturday,
Mr. Harold Berry and Miss
McDonald of Toronto were visi-
tors during the weekend with
Mr. Allen Berry and Mr, and
Mrs. Hugh Berry.
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111r. iIugll Scott was anion
the students of Mitchell Dis-:
triet high Scheel, who received
a $500,00 bursary from the Do-.
rminion - Provincial tiovernment
to be used to further his stu-
dies at OAC, Guelph,
Celebrate 25 years
A surprise party was held at
the home of Mr, .and Mrs. Erle
Dow on .Saturday night, honor-
ing therm on their 25th wed-
ding anniversary.
A varied progranit of music
and readings was opened with
a sing song, led by Mrs, Fred
Johns with itirs, S'♦Smer Dow at
the piano. Among those taking
part were Joanne Dow, Mrs,
Jack McLeod, Mrs. KenGtet1r-
keow, M,andrs. John Docking, Mabel
DCarrie Dow,
Miss Maxine Dow read an ad-
dress :and lair. Ken Gethke pre-
sented Mr, and Mrs. Dow with
a hostess chair from the fatuity
and Urs. D, Gordon Dow read
an addreand Mr. Uo
iiig presessnted.them wDonith a livek
ing room chair from the neigh-
bors. They also received seve-
ral gifts of silver.
WMS Studies Bible women
Airs. 1?rank Allen was host-
ess. for the iueeting of ,the Wo-
man's Missionary S o e i e t y,
which was held on Thursday
with a good .attendance, Mrs,
W. harper presided and opened
the :meeting with the devo•
tione.
Airs. J. AT. Scott lead charge
of the study book dealing with
:women of the Bible, ''Mary and
Martha and Mary 1llagdelene."
.For her topic Mrs. R. Dodds
read an article by Padre Young.
and also a short topic, "The
church by the Side of the
Road." Mrs, Calder McNaig
read the Glad Tidings prayer.
The business period was con
ducted by the president, Mrs,
McKaig. Each member present
gave current events,.
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Attentj1:n'
Onion Gnawer
Growers that a plebiscite will"of belconle duetedls b� grown
Ontaiio seed are hereby Mark t-
Y o Farm. Products Market-
ing Board on a proposed Onion Growers Marketing Plan,
Polling places will be open from 12 o'clock noon to 7.in. local
time on September 30th, at Bradford, rand Bend, Thedford, Blenheim
and Leamington.
Growers • it other pats of Ontario will vote by mail.
Preliminary voters' lists are posted at Farm Prod.ttcts. Inspection
offices in Leamington, Grand Bend and Bradford, A letter is being mailed
to every person on the preliminary voters' list, Any grower who has not
received a letter giving details of the plebiscite by September 19tH should
contact the local Farm Products Inspection office, or the Ontario Farrn
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Lunch was "served by the
hostess assisted by Mrs. Grace
Scott and Airs. T. Lang.
James Mahaffy
lifelong resident
Mr. James Herbert Mahaffy
of Hibbert Township died in
Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea -
forth an Friday at the age of
kte was a son ni the late Mr,
and Mrs. Thomas Mahaffy and
a life long resident of this
community.
.Ste was a member of the Staf-
fa United Church ,and of Tudor
Lodge No. 161, AF & AM, Alit
chef,.
rte is survived by a sister,
Airs. Alive tloggarth, Mitchell,
and two brothers Dr,Ale1 an
MahaffydMahaffy.of Victoria, B.C.,
and Frederick of Vancouver.
Funeral service was head on
Monday at The Heath -Leslie Fu-
neral Home, Mitchell, conducted
by Rev. A. Ji. Daynard .of Staf-
fa.. Burial was in the Presbyte-
rian .cemetery, 1llttchell,
Pallbearers were T. L. Scott,
Thos. Laing, Lyle Worden,:Ot-
to Walker, Ross Mahaffy and
Kenneth MclKellar.
Parsons I :items.
Mr. and Mrs.Bruce Balfour
Jayne daughter of Sault
Ste. Marie are holidaying with
her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs, Will
Hamilton and ,other relatives.
Mrs, .Jennie Wilson of De-
troit is a guest of Mrs. E.
Moore,
11ir. anal Mrs.. Fred McCut-
cheon of London, Idr, and Mrs.
l'.,loyd lloi and Warren T'ervet
of l4 inbeth were guests at thy.
twenty-fifth wedding. anniver-
sary .of' Mr. and Mrs. Erle Do
which was .eeiebrated .at them
.home on Saturday night.
Mr. Doug McGhee of hart.
croft, spent the weekend with
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
11Irs. Roy McGhee.
All members of the family .ot
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Iiamiltnn
were present ata gathering at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ii.
1D. :Sadler ,on Sunday in honor
of Mr. Hamilton's eightieth
birthday.
False friends are like our
shadow, keeping close to us
while we walk in the sun,
leaving us when we x11. ove •into
the shade.
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