The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-10-19, Page 8riga a The Timt s•AOyo ;ate, October 19, RAI
Thames Load church
marks anniversary
By MR$.. WILLIAM ROHPE To the strains. ,of the ;bridal
Tk1An1ES RQAD;HodgertpEdna wa: escortede o
On Sunday morning the an- a decorated chain, by Sharon
nual church anniversary ser Htime. Airs. Fleming Simpson
vice was held. 1 was in :charge of the program
The choir under the leader 'which consisted of a vocal solo
ship of 11Irs, W111ialn Cann sang by Miss Doris Johns accompa
an anthem and Mr. Barry E•Icff :vied by her mother, Mrs, Fred
!Poo otos: of Dashwood sang two' Johns: a reading "Alphabet for
- The guest speaker was Re'. Bride, by Mrs, Edwin Miller;
C. H. Dickinson, BIL, D11 of the and accordion selections by
RuMrs.Ross Ballantyne. MThe ad-
blishing House, Toronto. Di
dress was read by Mrs. Simp-
Iirk,inson`s. sermon emphason. After openingthe many
sired the spiritual value of per -1 gifts
spat gratitude to God for his : fhanEdna spoka few words
thanks.
good gifts.
*Among some of those attend.; Personal items
patient in St, Joseph's Hospital I Thirty members of the Trieb-
Kipj en UC
ret Wallace, Joyce s.erslake and
anniversary Glencoe
Mary Ellen Dole, press re1 rC�ncrash porter, Anna Scott.
• Three new members joined
ner vire•presiclent, ':Kaye Wor-
+giden; see-tTeas ttrer, Patsy'
Q A p n Coyne; telephone girls, lllarga-
By MRF, N.PRMA.N. ;LONG
Aunis,ersary services were,
held at SL Andrew's United
•Church an Sunday, Oet, 1S
with a good attendance at both
services.
The guest apeaker for •the day
was Rev. C. Britton of Sea-
forth.
Miss Gayle Attwell, guest
soloist, rendered two pleasing
solos at the morning :service
and two in the evening.
The •choir, under the direction
of the leader, Miss jean
son, sang an anthem at both
services and the auturun flow-
ers were most attractive in
the church,
ing the service with friends Mrs Almer Passmore is a Triebner family
w ere:
Rev. Heber Dickinson of
i fronto, Mr, Hubert Dickinson
of St. Marys, Mrs. Ruth IKnight,
AIr, and Mrs. Tom. Haley and
Brian of Seaforth, Mr. and
Mrs, Jas. Kirkland, of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs, Tony Shulman
and family of Emhro, Mr, and
11trs. Allan Wanner and Shirley
of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs, Emery
_Cruiser of Crediton, Mr. and
Iters. Howard Pym. Joan and
Fijian,. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
JI-unter of E!imville. Rev. Hugh
and Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
,J7thn Pym and Pauline with Mr.
a,Qd Mrs. Ernest Pym;
""Mrs. Percy Passmore, Mr.
Walter Gunning, Mrs. Edgar
Rodd, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Gardiner and Marilyn of Exe-
ter, Mr. and Airs. Frayne Par-
sons, Murray and Margaret of
H(rondale with Mr, and Mrs.
I:erne Passmore;
:Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jaques
•and Bill of Hensall, Mr. and.
Mrs. Gerald Geiser of London,
Arr. and Mrs. Clayton 'Valen•
seine, Mrs. Norman Ferguson,
Patricia and Doris Anne, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Ferguson and
family of Exeter, Miss Frances
Jackson of Crediton with Mr,
add Mrs. William Ferguson;
;pr. and Mrs, Alfred Hunkin,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan
of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs.
Jahn Selves;
-Mr. and Mrs. Jim Love, Gin -
g r, Debbie and John of Grand
Blend, Mrs. Jack Cann, Mary
Alan, Nancy and Cathy of Exe-
t7 , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann
Ray with A r.and Mrs. Reg wt I
awl„
I#edgert;
-Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock
of- Exeter with Mr, and Mrs.
Litwin Miller
1Irs, Ferguson, Mrs, Jean
Mfair, Mrs. Henry Rohde of
Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Jeffery and Alan with Mr. and
:Ytrs. William Rohde;
'Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fisher.
3Cvonne and Glenda, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Fisher and Randv
Mr. and Mrs. William Rowe of
Exeter with Mr, and Mrs, Har-
old Rowe; •
,..Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Behan.
tele, Mrs. Clara Hackney of
13 eter, Mr. Edgar Monteith.
Ages, Gertrude Wiseman with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bailan-
tj`ne;
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke
ofk Winchelsea with Mr, and
Mfrs, Bev Morgan;
4Ir, and Mrs. James Miller
and family of Cromarty, Mrs
Muriel Miller of Seaforth with
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Duncan;
Shower
On Thursday evening a large
number of neighbours. friends
aiid relatives gathered in the
Burch basement to honor Miss
Edna Coward. bride -elect of
Saturday.
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:Immediate
• Service
IN YOUR LOCALITY
having undergone an operation i ner family met at the home of
ton her throat on Tuesday. ; Mr, and Mrs. David Triebner
Mrs. Jennie Moore returned . on Thanksgiving Day.
'home from South Huron Mospi•' Those present included Air,
tal, Exeter, on Wednesday last and Mrs. Don Jolly and fam-
after having been there for the i1', Exeter, Mr, and Mrs. Stu-
! past seven weeks. ' art Triebner, near Exeter, Mr.
I Mr. and Mrs. William Gin. and Mrs. Grant Triebner, Exe-
Us-
lan of Exeter were Sunday i, ter; �1. Leand. Mt TriebnerGordon
gusts with Air. and Mrs. INA. 1 Triebner and girls, Guelph,
fred klnkin. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bernard
and and Mrs, William Cann
visited with Mrs. Verna JohnsRah and Given of Brussels, Mr.
oyee
of St. Thomas on Saturday Dov dsoni ofner Bri sselsandMandiss�JMiss
evening. Marion Triebner, Brucefield.
Edward Willard of Avening
visited recently with Mr. and Thrifty Kippenettes
Mrs. Jack Borland. i The fifth meeting of the
Mr. and AIrs. Mark Strapp, ; Thrifty Kippenettes met at the
Laurie and Michael, Mr, and' home of Mrs. Harry Caldwell
Mrs, Gerald Gilmour and Kevin, with 15 girls answering the roll
of near London, Mr. and Mrs.' call.
Donald Bray, Robert, Janet and i Lois McLachlan was elected
Ruth were Sunday guests with secretary for the next meeting
Mr. and Mrs. John Bray. :which is to be held October 16th
Representatives of the stew- at 7 p.m,
ards of Elinville and Thames Mrs. Caldwell led a discus -
Road met at the manse all day sion on "fruit appetizers” men.
Monday to complete the con- tioning fruit in the main meal,
necting up with the new well. fruit salad plates, fruits for
desserts.
Roll call was "one way to use
dried fruit."
KIPPEN WMS
The meeting of the Woman's
Missionary Society of Kippen
opened with Mrs, Howard
Finkbeiner taking as her theme the meeting g closed.
Mrs, Alex AIeAI'urtrie re- The sixth meetingof the
eeived and read an interesting Thrifty Kippenettes met at the
letter from Miss Iris Castle, a home of Airs. Caldwell on Octo-;
missionary who returned to St, ber 16,
Lucia, Sharon McBride was elected
It was decided to invite secretary for the next meeting
Duff's, Ontario Street, Clinton, which is to be held at Mrs
and Hensall societies to the Alex McGregor's on October 21
birthday party meeting in No- at 9 o'clock.
'ember. Mrs. John Anderson' Mrs. Caldwell told how to
gave the visitors' report and make desserts and salads and
Mrs. Eldon Jarrott gave the some of the girls made sand -
history of a missionary, Mrs. 1 wiches and fruit desserts out
Eileen Consitt gave a Thanks- of their own book and brought'
giving topic. I some to the meeting, They also
Mrs. McGregor then toldbow
to make pastry, also a cherry
pie which turned out very well.
The pie was then sampled and
BY MRS:, KEN McKELLAR
CRQMAR'1'Y
Funeral services for Nelson
Dow, 24, RR 1 Cromarty, vic-
tim of a per crash near Glencoe
Friday 'night, were held on Mon
day from the Heath -Leslie fun-
eral home, A'liteheil, with Rev.
A. E. Daynard officiating, In-
terment was in #toy's :cemetery
The Cromarty •than, son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. j. •Gordon
Dew, was killed in .a two -car
accident on No, a highway,
about 30 utiles southwest of
London, Another Cromarty man
Bruce Nairn received multiple
fractures but is reported in sat-
isfactory condition in Victoria
Hospital, London,
A third person, Michael Kane,
Windsor, was also injured in the
crash but is described as "sat-
isfactory,"
Mr. Dow and. Mr. Nairn were
returning from a construction
job in the Glencoe area when
the accident occurred.
Air- Dow who resided at lot •
28 eon. 10 Fullerton township, I
was born in Stratford and had
lived a short time in Carling-
ford. He attended Mount Plea-!
sant public school and the Mit-
chell District High School. He
was a member of Roy's United
Church,
Surviving ace his parents,
two sisters,. Mrs, Iaoyd (k iiia-
tbethl Kicks, London and hits. i
Roy (Normal ,Bopp of T'a'il -1
"tock and three nieces and .two
• nephews-
'Ray`s WA and WMS
I The meeting of the WAIS and
WA of Roy's church was held
at the home of Airs, Andrew
Christie with Mrs. M. Christie
presiding. She opened the .meet-
ing with a poem "\Ye are .Grate..
ful'" and was assisted in the
worship by M.rs, 1d', Dow, :►ft's.
I Norman Dow :and Miss Bessie
Dow.
1 Mrs, F. Johns and Mrs, H.
Pridham rendered a duet, ldrs, :
J. Hocking and Airs. G. Dow I
were appointed program cam,
! mince for the November meet-
ing, which will be held at the
home of Mrs, M. Christie, i
The topic was given by Mrs,
T. dH cknig, from the new
study
Personal items
IP
Mrs, George Wallace is under
the doctor's care at her hone,
having broken several ribs in
a ri M.
Airsfall o, StellaonMdayartin, is a pa-
tient in Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, Seaforth.
were told how to prepare fruits
and greens for salads.
Arrangements were made for
achievement day and the sand-
wiches and fruit desserts tasted.
Personal items
Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Pries -
tap, of Mitchell, visited Sun-
day with Mr, Robert Thomson.
Rev. and Mrs. D. A. Mac-
Millan of Ilderton and Rev.
Cook of Lucan visited friends
in the village Wednesday aft-
ernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Trieb-
ner and girls, of Guelph, spent
Thanksgiving weekend with the
former's brother and sister -in
law, Mr. and Mrs. David Trieb-
ner and family,
Miss Margaret MacKay re-
turned home Friday after
spending a week with her
niece, Mrs. Donald Stevens,
and Mr, Stevens of Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Long
received word of the death of
a cousin, Melville Long of
Owen. Sound, who was involved
ina car accident Friday eve-
ning,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Faber were Mr, and
Mrs. C. L. Ruby and Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Roth, Tommy,
F'aul and Billie of Tavistock
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pen -
hale and Ricky of Bayfield.
Mr, Lloyd Sorsdahl has sold.
his house in the village to Mr,
Robert Dodds, and having dis-
posed of their grocery business,
he with Mrs. Sorsdahl and Con-
nie have moved to Mitchell
where they have purchased a
home,
Timmy McDonald of Mitchell
spent the weekend with his aunt,
Miss Olive Spear•e,
Mr, and Mrs. Calder McKaig
visited during the weekend with
friends at Fergus and Kitche.
ner, Mr, and Mrs. Herman
Rosie accompanied them to
Guelph where they visited with
friends.
Mrs, W. N, Binning, Richard,
Robert and Jane of Mitchell
visited on Saturday with Mr,
and Mrs. K. McKellar.
Mrs, T. L. Scott was Presby-
terian visitor at the Thankof-
fering meeting of the WAIS of
Knox Presbyterian c h u r c h,
Stratford, on Wednesday eve-
ning.
Mrs, M. Lamond, Mrs. G.
Carey and Mrs, T. L. Scott at-
tended the executive meeting of
Stratford Prsbyterial in St. An.
drews Presbyterian c 1T u r c h,
Stratford, on Friday afternoon.
Little Lassies
The 'Hibbert Little Lassies,
held their first meeting of
"Meat on the Menu," at the
home of Mrs. L. Miller on Oc-
tober 10 with the election of of-
ficers,
President is Barbara Gardi-
the dila at this meeting. ''he
next meeting will be held on
October 14 at the home of Airs.
Miller,
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