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'mrs. B.....,,, F'..•rancTs -
die.. In iho,.5pital. ,
I Mrs. B. M. Fratiela 4144'
IStreet, 73, cued IA 'SOLO 174004•
Hospital on MonclaY. Septein-
1 her r 4 following a 'lengthy ill;
I ;less.
I She was 'the. former Isabel,
, Mend Parish of Comber .and
.59 years ago, In ti0V01:01107- was
married. La R. M. F. raneiS.
They armed in ilsborne Town-
ship until 3,91a V,11011 MO,.
,moVed 1:0- xeter.
Mrs. Francis was a member
of James Street lInited, Church.
• :Surviving are her husband
And 1100e$ and nephews.
l A 'private Inneral service was
eonducted by Rev. S. E. Lewis
. at the Hopner-Hochey Inneral.
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home on Wednesday, Septem-
A:er V with burial in Exeter
tePrnaeltle*bearers wore Messrs.
'
Asa l'enhale, 'Cecil Rowe, Rus-
' sell Balkwill, R. Pooley, W.
11. Hodgson and Ray Mills,
News from Saintsb 1,1 r -
By MRS, HEBER DAVIS
Centennial Thanksgiving Gibson held the lucky •number,
QP, SuntlaY, Sept. 24 the con. Witch was provided hY sev-
grggat400, of . St. Patrick's eral members, Mrs. At-
Cluirch ebserved their centen—ktson, Mrs. Harry Carroll,
Mal ThanksgilMig serVice. The Airs. Charlie Atkinson and Mrs.
church. was decorated with Heber Davis.
grain, fruits, vegetables and Personal Items
fieWers.
Rev. W. A. AlacAuleY Mrs. Harry Carroll aeon'.
prea cher for the 31 a an. Panted Airs. Harold McFalls to
vice. Rev. MacAulay has been T.n1,..en,t° Lor the weekend. They
incumbent a the parish. of v„,is"en,,,, .,,,Mr,.- Harold Brooks,
Kirkton. Granton and Saints- 'as. .acialls nephew and Mr.
and Mrs. John Martin.
bury since June 1961 and leave;
in OctOber to continue studies
at Hur011 College gild New
Yerk.
He took as his parting mes-
sage Psalm 23, dwelling on the
"overflowing cup" as his har-
vest theme
Two dedications were made
during the service: "To the
glory of God in loving memory
of John Smyth who donated
the jand for this church and
whb is buried, in these grounds,
the memorial plaque presented
by his family at the centennial
service, July 2, 1961." Also:
"To the glory of Gad and in
loving memory of Jane and
Francis Washburn, a beautiful
Gothic chalice and paton, the
gift of their sons and daugh-
ters Mrs. Jane Washburn is
believed to be the first organ-
ist of St. Patrick's Saintsbury.
Guests who attended the ser-
vice and spent the day with
members a the congregation
were.
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Squire
and family with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Dickins.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan MoNab,
Toronto, Mrs, Ethel Greenbelt,
Oakville, Airs, Cora Coults,
Toronto, and Mr. Gordon Wash-
burn, Lucan, with Mr, and Mrs.
:Heber Davis at noon, and with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis
for the supper hour.
Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Mac-
Auley with Mr. and Mrs, Hugh
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson
with. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lat-
ta, Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson
were observing their wedding
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs, Toni Kooy
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Smyth, Centralia,
Ladies meet at rectory
On Friday the ladies of St,
Patricks WA and Guild were
entertained by Mrs. MacAulay
at the rectory, Kirkton, for
their meeting with Mrs. H. Da -
Ids presiding. 'Two contests
were enjoyed. A Biblical con-
test conducted. by Mrs. Ron
Carroll was won by Mrs. H.
Davis and an "adage contest"
conducted by Mrs* Dean Gib-
son was won by Mrs. Tom
Kooy,
Mrs. Hugh Davis brotight the
mystery prize and Ws: Dean
Happenings hi
13Ianshard
By MRS, GLADWYN -IOOPER
Thi$ week in
E)CISII d
w
EV MRS. ERVIN RADER
Persona I ,.iterns
Airs. Adolph Keller is a pa-
tient in South Huron Hospital.
Exeter.
Mrs. Ervin Scliade was takan
by lioffman's ambulance to St.
Joseph's Hospital. Lendon, Sun-
day evening. .She underwent
surgery Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Airs, Ervin Rader
and family visited in Chatham
and, London on Sunday.
Nine ladies and Pastor Wm.
Gatz of Zi011. Lutheran •Chtireh
attended the fall rally .at St,
Peter's Lutheran Church, Strat-
ford, Monday, Sept. 25,
Mrs. Hazel Werner, delegate
to the Pittsburgh convention
gave her report and .showed
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Waugh
of London spent Monday with
Mr, and Airs, Leonard Thac-
ker.
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Thac-
ker and family visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Mor-
gan of Brinsley.
Grant Thomson spent the
weekend with David and Doug-
las Mills of Seaforth.
Mr, and Mrs, Jack Thomson
and •daughters, Air. William
Thomson attended Zion anni-
versary church service and
were guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Edgar Baker on Sunday.
Guests of Air. and. Mrs. Cecil
Mossey and Mrs. James Mos,
sey were: Mr. and Airs, Theo,
Stephens of Anderson on Mon-
day; Mrs. Florence Chittick of
Granton and Airs, Lloyd Thom-
son on Friday; Mrs. Gerald
Lawson and girls on Friday
evening; Mrs, W. B. Young of
St. Marys, Mr, and Mrs. Moore
of Vancouver spent Saturday;
Mr. William Thomson Sunday
evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petch of
Strathroy spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Claire Sis-
son, Air. and Mrs. Peteh cele-
brated their 49th wedding an-
niversary.
Miss Marie Sisson, Stratford,
holidayed last week with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Clare
Sisson. This week Marie and
Miss Muriel Cameron are at
Buffalo, New York,
Mrs. Florence Chittick of
Granton spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shaw
and granddaugher, Mary Ellen
Givens, of Arthur, spent a few
days with Mr, and Mrs, Wes
Mossey.
Miss Josie Medd, Mrs. S. W.
Humphrey of Chatham, Mrs.
Gladwyn Hooper spent Tuesday
with relatives at Goderich,
Clinton and Londesboro and
Thursday with friends in Kit.,
chener.
"113ut Doc, 1 already get lots
James VV, Howe of exercise: 1 jump at conclu-
sions, run down inY friends,
native of England
dodge work, push my hick
. ,, ilitosoloottotoottaolott.
James Walter Howe,73, of
London died at Victoria Hos-
pital Friday, Sept, 22, 1961.
Born in Devon, England he
came to Canada 57 years ago,
He lived in the Kirkton area
previously to moving to Lon
don 20 years ago.
Besides .his wife, the former
Viola Colton, he •is survived by
one daughter, Airs. John (Bet-
ty) Balkwill of Greensburg,
Ind; three sons, Stanley of Tor-
onto, Malcolm of Winnipeg and
Lloyd of London; nine grand-
children and two great-grand-
children.
The body rested at the James
AL Carrothers and San funeral
home until Monday where fun-
eral services were held. Burial
was made in the Kirkton Angli-
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Garage
Sunday And
Evening Service
Open this Sunday, Wed-
nesday afternoon and dur-
ing the evening through-
out the week.
Hunter-Duvar
Ltd.
Bill's Food Market
Formerly Ford's Market Bill Louchs, Prop.
14 HURON STREET WEST PHONE 393 EXETER
FEATURING BURNS
THIS WEEKEND!
BURNS DAISY BACON ll . lb. 75¢
BURNS CHICKEN STEW Save WO, 11/2 -lb. tins
Or DINT'( MOORE BEEF STEW each 490
BURNS MEAT SPREADS, 4 kinds, 3 -oz570
SPORK . . . The old reliable tin 470
ALSO 9 New and Different Varieties of
DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES
3 for $1
Specials Every Weekend
The Store with the Atngle Parking
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KATHY LOVE
Harvest Queen '60
Here It Comes Again!
EXETER
E
S:eventh. Annual •
JA
VEST
130REE
Friday, Oct. 6 No- Exeter Arena
Six and One -Half Hours of M erriment — 9:30 p.m. to 4 a.m.
Desiardiners
— TWO BANDS — "Crescendos"
17'•
SEE THE CROWNING
AND CHOOSING OF THE
Kinsmen
Harvest
Queen
AM.
Rock 'n Roll
Square Dancing
for the Holiday!
"7HE••BURKLEY" Where Good Food
And ,Good Company Meet!.
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Hey Bowlers, COriers,Theafre,Coers
Boaid .Members .-.and gored Spenders!
COME 'SACK TO 'THE .14LIR.K LEY FOR THAT
NIGHT SNACK WE STILL 'LOVE YOU!
TH
URIC!.
Phone. 711 for TaktiOtiCOriten
vmammoimoneetsmas
Now we're
Square Dance
Competition
Organize a set and enter this
competition for square dancers.
Contest is restricted to amateur
groups from Huron, Middlesex
and Perth counties. Handsome
trophy donated by Kinsmen for
annual competition.
T.4...onks-
Beginning Monday October 2
1t's been fun having nights off during the summ r and
we thank you kindly for allowing us to, have this kind
lof "holiday". Now we're ready to serve you in true ,
Burkley style morning and night (till midnight that is).
"THE
BEST"
Main Street
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