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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-01-11, Page 8(S.:4.1,, • :$4 30t1:40. By MRS. WILLIAM WALTERS I,' Personal items Miss Kathy Hera attended Achievement Day at Seaforth on Saturday. Miss Morley Cockford and Jean of Toronto visited this past week with Mr. and Mrs. Elywin Kerslake and family. Steven Kerslake is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exe- ter. Miss Kay Horn of London spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne, Mr. and Mrs, Newton Clarke attended the 1.7sborne Council banquet held on Friday night at Elimville Church. Mrs. Mary Ham native of Exeter Mrs. Mary P. Ham, widow of the late Henry I. Ham, of Lyndonville, N.Y. and a na- tive of Exeter, died on Jan- uary 3 at the Hilltop Nursing Home, Gasport. 'N.Y. after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Ham was the daughter of the late John and Emily Welsh, Exeter. She was pre- deceased by her brothers, John, Personal items Mr. William Morley Sr. is confined to the house under the doctor's care. Chas, O'Shea, Granton, spent the weekend with Gordon Hod- gins, Mrs. 0. H. Finkbeiner, Mrs. Mary Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCutcheon and family and Mr. and Mrs, Al, Weeks and family, all of Listowel, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J, Finkbeiner. Mrs. Norman Hadgins and Avis and Mrs. Percy Hodgins attended a social evening for the choir of St. Thomas Angli- can Church, Granton, on. Fri- day evening. Church service was . with- drawn at the United Church on Sunday due to road conditions. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster, William and Edmund and a sister, Thersa (Mrs. Henry Whiting) and is survived by two sisters: Miss Emma Welsh, Lyndonville, N.Y. and Miss Bessie Welsh, London, and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral was held on Satur- day, Jan, 6 from the Millard funeral home with interment in Lyndonville cemetery, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( 0 C) 0 0 C) 1961, Xink reabiret Syndlotte. WorM riahta reiltrred. "It was an adult Western—he lilted his girl better than his horse." Best Wishes to the Dufferin Hotel We are happy to help provide the insurance coverage CALL .113 AT 863 John Burke PHONE 86:.1 EXETER Visit the Duff erin Hotel this Fridgy night Page a The Time5-Advocate, January IL 1962 .ailertet• - • DUFFERIN HOTEL GRAND OPENING Pleasant lounge for hotel guests Co-owner Margaret Cook is seen in the attractive lounge and television room pro- vided for the guests of the Dufferin Hotel at Centralia. Comfortable colonial fur- niture, colorful drapes and sound-absorbing rugs are typical of the decor provided throughout the 12 guest rooms, which include two suites. Miss Cook supervised the redecoration, assisted by professional decorators. She and her brother, James, will be hosts at the grand opening this Friday night. —T-A photo By MR$. .ROBERT David Wheeler was. elected. president of the Young Peoples' iJnion. for 1962 at a meeting held recently. Other :officers are: vice-p,..es. ideal, Marion Thomson; secre- tary, Elizabeth Thacker; as- sistant secretary, Robert Ware- ham; treasurer, Ruth pianists, :Orrte Thaeker and Marion Thomson. Committees were: (44h and evangelism, Marion McNaugh- ton,. Orrie .Thacker, Walter Langford; stewardship train- ing, Donald Brine, Grant Thomson, loanne Webb and Dorothy Dickey; eltizenship and community service, Grace Doupe, Ruth Miller, Douglas Webb; .missions and world out- reach, Ralph Wareham, Jim MeNanghton, R ob er t Ware, ham. Persgne) items Mr, Arthur Allen and son Jim of McConnell, Manitoba, visited recently with Mr'. and Mrs. William Rundle and Larry, Mrs. Roy Kirk of Granton spent the weekend with Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills,. Mrs. Arthur Rundle of St, Marys was a Monday evening visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Rundle, Jim and Jack, Miss Jean Dou.de of Science Hill was a guest Wednesday night with Mrs. Arthur Hop- kins, Services in the church were cancelled Sunday morning due to the severe condition of the roads. Miss Sandra Miller of Grand Rend spent the weekend with Miss Gwen Lawson. Choir elects officers The' annual meeting of the. choir was held on Thursday evening at the home of Miss .lean Copeland when seven new members were welcomed, After practising for a time officers were elected: and a so- clal time spent. Honorary president is Rev% J. 'Wareham; president, Jim MeNe ughton ; .Vice - president, Mrs. Leonard Thacker; secre- tary-treasurer, Miss Grace Doupe; social, Mrs,. Thaek. .er,. Jean .Copeland, Glenn Co, land, Norris Webb and Orrie Thacker; floral, Jean Cope- teed; Mrs, Glenn Copeland; Gowns and music, Janis Webb, Mrs, I, McCurdy, Mrs, L, 1' hacke r; entertainment, Barbara Chattel), Marion Thom- son, Mrs. G. Copeland, Joanne Webb; new members, Norris Webb and. Glenn .Copeland; new music, Norris Webb and Miss Rhea Mills; auditors, jean Copeland and Marion MeN.augil- ton, Wociclharn groups elect 62 o ffi cers CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the DUFFERIN OTEL CENTRAL! AM WEITZER MUTES the new Dufferin Hotel SAM SWEITZER Trucking and Bulldozing 11.874 • EXETER By GORDON MORLEY Exeter, visited last Wednesday BRINSLEY with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Park, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil. Hartle inson, have been assigned the posi- Mr, and Mrs. William Heath- lion as caretakers for Brinsley er and Mr. and Mrs. Gary United Church for the year Parkinson, St. Marys, spent the .1962. The Hartle's bid for ten- weekend at the home of. Mr, der was for $325,00 and the and Mrs. Ray Parkinson. lowest. Mrs. Florence Johns, Exeter, visited on Monday with Mrs, Cleve Pullman. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parkinson were weekend visitors with•Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster, Exe- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen were Friday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock, Zion. - Misses Betty Eileen McKenna, the weekend at here. Mrs, Laverne Morley re- turned home on Tuesday from peasant in Russian vii. Los Angeles where she spent lage went to the polls on elec- the Christmas holidays with tion day and was handed a her daughter and son-in-law, sealed envelope to drop in the Mr. and Mrs, Fred Sotcher. ballot box. He began to tear Mr. Frank Parkinson and the envelope open when a Glenn were recent visitors with Soviet official shouted "What Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Docking, do you think you are doing?" Munro. The peasant said he wanted to Several children in the corn- see for whom he was voting. munity enjoyed skating at the "Are you crazy?" exclaimed Woodham rink on Saturday the official. "This is a secret evening. ballot." CONGATULATIONS TO MARG & JIM COOK FOR THE RENOVATION OF THE Dufferin Hotel Supplied by Centralia. Farmers' Supply Phone 228.6638 Planned Lighting Pays Lasting Dividends Sincere est Wishes to Jim and NI ark Cook on the occasion of the official opening of the Dufferin H otel at Centralia It was our pleasure to serve as general contractor for the complete renovation & redecoration of the hotel When, you visit, the Dufferin this weekend, we. invite you to inspect the workmanship, Our policy of providing responsible construction service together with reasonable prices has won us many friends in both Middlesex and Huron Counties, We would be pleased to discuss plans . and prices with you on any building project you may be considering in the future. C. it. Lewis (Luc:an) Ltd.. 'Phone 227,4406 'Attar) COMMERCIAL AND HOME CONSTRUCTION AND, ALTERATION'S LOCAL ANO LONG DISTANCE TRANSPORT HAULING * PCV CLASS A. 0 This week in Wi nchelsea • %,.'POUPg?!. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, News from Whalen By MRS. PRANK SQUIRE Hire couple at Brinsley Lighting Features Provided By HOWDEN ELECTRIC SUPPLY 255 HORTON STREET LONDON Duffield and Byron, spent their homes Owing to the storm and icy condition of the roads, church service at Brinsley United Church was cancelled on Sun- day, January 7, Holy commun• ion is to be observed on Sun- day, January 14. The hazardous condition for traffic on Friday' made "it al- most impossible for the school buses to operate., so McGillivray Central School pupils had an extra holiday. Mrs. Ea Hamil• ton is principal of the school. A a Lewis Projects Com p leted During 1961 tr ONTARIO LIQUOR CONTROL STORE, CLINTON ADDITION TO IJI.ICAN ARENA ADDITION TO I./MAN LEGION HALL DUFFERIN HOTEL AT CENTRALIA