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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-06-21, Page 7a high position with the North• ern Life Insurance Company. The late Alr. Dixon was buried in Mar's Hill Cemetery, arinalaY. Personal items Mrs. Adams and family spent the weekend with friends at Port Franks. Many attended the barn dance on Friday evening at the farm of 11ev llodgins and reported a good time. Mr. Hudgins replaced the barns lost in the fire of March Alais's lid] Cemetery ',Board have surveyed sonic new addi- tion to the cemetery, anti made some sale of plots. Air. Kelly Robinson was one of the first to stars haying ope- rations and reports that the crimped hay was foraged in good condition. Socials end UC season The Thries-Ac,heocate, -brio 21 194 Paoe.7 visited on Thursday with xela- tivos in sarnia when their Message from family honored them .on. their 4oth wedding anniversary. The strawberryand barn _ Greenw......a...y Ay MRS., C. WOODAURN• supper at the United Church is being held on 'Friday eve- ...... ning, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pollock COmatuniOn, baptism and and family of 'C141°4111 '411d' membership service will be fancily d of London Polloc k and held in the United Church on O Sunday at 9:3e a.m. As this Milton w i th Mr.. is a special service, the ser- vice will commence 15 mi n. A .number from this district 1' Airs. ded decora tion Sery uses earlier, atten ices. and ;sirs. Ross :Brown at Grand Bend. cemetery on and family visited on Sunday Sunday' with relatives at coui ngwood. Mr. G.o r don Ulm, Mrs. 01,1%1,14j:ill IL Wilson a i d Hicks Alt's. joln"ShunAdad.sa) Adair and AtOr,r11.aandl:isb!gf; Bin flicks and daughter of ,it,aY iPattei'son and, family {), Blyth visited on Sunday with Bend. Air, and Mrs, Fred flicks and Air. and Mrs. Elton Curls fanAml itl,y.and mrs. Lawrence curts laltsiitfg ur Sunday with friends X Pi and then remember LSMFT "LARRY SNIDER MAKES FAIR TRADES" • •••••-ss . . '61 FORD 6-CYL. 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Special thanks to Dr. Fletcher And Dr. Mowry. — Mrs. Perry Stone. NO CARDSOF THANKS, Lg NPAP IN mgMORIAMs trour.1M4 ,vorsol gt(tra, .sfc_r4ea, each CARDS OF THANKS , away; God took him home, it was His will, But in my heart he liveth. still, —Sadly missed by wife Verna, 21c OtiAnog e)y GOROQN 'MQ.131,-EY BRINSLEY The funeral of .the late Sin. chair Dixon of Ignition was held front the Needham Emu,. 75c JOLINS—In. loving memory of ral Home On Friday. no my husband, Gat'llet atoo Johns, who passed away June 18, 1959. 25; Three years have passed since that sad day. jle was born in AfeGillivray in his youth tit When one - I loved was called ile'Qrcivn I ersWPscalmaanol Jn this locality, He was well educated and held Air. Dixon reeeived injuries in a fall at his home which re- sulted in his death. $inclair th.x.orl .dies from fall IN MEMORIAM — D1XON,In loving memory of an uncle, Murray Emerson Dixon, who passed away sud- denly June 23, 1961. One lonely year has passed Since our great sorrow fell. The shock that we received that day We still remember .. well. Our hearts still, ache with sad- ness, The secret tears still flow, What it meant to lose you No one, will ever know. —Sadly missed by 111 and La- Belle Dixon and family. 21.* The majority of the UCW v i n g I y rememberd by units of James St. CC are con. mother, brothers and sis- eluding the winter's activities ters. 21c with a social gathering this month. Unit 1 met for a pot luck luncheon at the summer home of Mrs. 11, B. Cowen, Grand Bend, on Thursday, June 6. Winche lsea A short business meeting was conducted by the leader, Airs. James Smith, the devotional was taken by Mrs. S.. AleFalls followed by discussion, Units 5 and 6 tinder the lead- ership of Airs, Robert South- colt and Mrs, Lyle Little held a pot luck supper at the home of Mrs. Harry Dougall. Airs. Clarence Boyle assisted by Mrs. Don Rooth led in the worship period. Mrs. Bruce Mr. and Mrs, William Walters Shapton and Mrs. Hugh Run- visited on Friday evening with the conducted games and con- Airs. W. J. Beer, Miss May tests. Skinner at. Grand Bend, Unit 2 met Thursday after- noon at the church when the leader, Mrs, Warren Brock, con- ducted the Bible study and questionnaire. Mrs. Andrew Dougall and Mrs. Charles Miller led in the devotional and Mrs, T. C. et..;?.; c";•"•.` ' ,:7'.,••;•. 'BIRTHS, • BRINTNELL — liar and Paul- ine Brintnell, Exeter,. nottece the birth. of a see,. at South lltiren HoSpltal„ June 19---a brother for Dail- ey and Michael, GALLOWAY — Mr. and Mrs. Bob Galloway thee •Clarisel, RA 2 .Creditors, anounee the birth of a. SOP, _t-)411_10 Gar-net (Danny) at South Huron .Hospital, Jane 17—first great grandchild for Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Hill and first great grandchild for Mrs. William Galloway, Queensland, Aus- tralia, 1,ILLOW — Jack and. Sandy Gillow (nee .Rlowes), Pres- ton, are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Karen. Diane, at South Water- loo. Memorial flospital, June 14, KIESWETTERe-Mes and Airs, Harry Kieswetter, Exeter, announce the birth of daughter, Levi Jayne, at South Huroe Hospital, June 13—a sitser for Wendy. MASNICA—Air. and airs. Don- ald Masnica wish to an- nowice..the birth of a (laugh- ter, Connie Lorraine, at Stouffville Hospital, June 9— a sister for Pauline and Eddie, PARSONS—Air. and Airs. Al, G. Parsons, RCAF Station Centralia, announce the birth of a, daughter, Dennette Lane, at South Huron Hos- pital, June 15. ROUSE—Joan and Bill Rouse, Riverview Heights, Exeter, are happy to announce the birth of a son, David 'Wil- liam, at Victoria Hospital, London, June 15—a brother for John. SLEZAK—FiL and Airs, M. S. Slezak, Ottawa, are happy to announce the arrival of their chosen son, Roy Arthur —a grandchild for Mr. Ar- thur Dashwood, TUCKF,Y—Air, and Mrs. James A. Tuckey, Cassidy, Mich., are happy to announce the birth of a son, Phillip Lynn, at Hills and Dales General Hospital, Cassidy, June 12. ENGAGEMENTS — ;Mr. and Mrs. John Al. Turk. heim, Zurich, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Marion Elea• 'tor, to William George Billing- ton, son of Mr. and Airs. N, Billington, London. The marriage will take place Saturday, July ;IA, 1962, at 3 p.m., in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich, Ontario. 21c Mr, and 'Mrs, John Edward Mallard, of Hamilton, Ontario, wish to announce the engage. ment of their daughter, Dean- na Carolyn, to Mr, Mervyn Bruce Cudmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Cudmore, of Ex- eter, Ont. The wedding to take place Saturday, .July 14, 1962, at 4 p.m., in .Ryerson United Church, Ancaster, Ontario, 21c Air, and Airs. Edmund Alex- ander, RR 1 Remelt, Ont.,. wish to announce the engage. meat of their daughter, Ann Marlene, to Mr. Merlin John MacLean, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ferne MacLean, Toronto, •Ont, The marriage to take place July 14, 1962, at 2:30 p.m., in the Thames Road United Church. 21ne Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Cor- nish, of RR 1 Woodham, are happy to announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Muriel Lenora, to Mr. Douglas Wayne Maxwell, son of Air. and Mrs, Cecil Maxwell of Hensall. The marriage to take place Satur- day, July 14, 1962. 21c DIXON — in loving Meru (KY of Murray, Emerson, who June 23, 1961. passed away .one year ago, Asleep in God's beautiful gar- den, Free .front all sorrow and pain, When our life's journey is ended, We know we shall meet him again. ---AlWAYS remembered by his sisters and brothers and 21* .• By MRS, WILLIAM WALTERS Personal items Air, and Airs, Harvey Skinner, of Scbringville, spent a few days this past. week with Mr, and Mrs. Elson Lynn and fam- ily. Larry and Jimmy Lynn and Paul Kerslake attended a birth- clay party for Larry Skinner on Saturday afternoon aL Film- ville. Air. and Mrs. Jack Mahar and Danny of London, Mr, and Airs. Bill Glifillan and family of Exeter and. Air, and Airs. Harvey Smith and Penny of Crediton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan, Alt's. Wilbert Glanville, Donna and Ricky Staffa visited on Thursday with Mr, and Mrs. Willi am Walters and Danny. Mr. Harold. Clarke attendee' the horse show at Plattsville on Friday evening and was lucky in winning .prizes with his show team. Mrs. Howard .Dayman anti family of Kippen, Mrs. Joseph Dayman of Exeter visited on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. William Walters and on Sunday evening attended a party for Mr. and airs. Harry Squire and family at the home of Aar. and Mrs. Norman Hodgins of Granton. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke attended anniversary service at Thames Road church on Sun- day morning and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Morgan and family. Mr. and Airs. Tom Campbell and Helen attended the party on Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs, Harry Squire at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hod- gins of Granton. Guest speaker was Rev. Donald Goodger of Niagara Falls. lie stressed the import- ance of church schools. Ale junior choir sang anr. the senior girls sang. Mrs. Fred Switzer presided at the Organ with Mrs. Alex Crago at the piano. The chur'c'h was nicely de- coraterl with peonies .and phiniums. Guild and WA The Ladies Guild and WA of St. Paul's Anglican Church met on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Theron Creery with la present, Mrs, Clayton Smith presided for time WA meeting, A letter was read from Rev. Phillips, prayer partner in Africa, Mrs. Gerald 'Paul gave the study hook, illustrating with colored Mrs. William Waghorn pre- sided for the Guild meeting. Following the business of the meeting, Mrs. Wa ghorn COD , dueled a contest, Assisting the hostess were Airs. Burns Iflackler, Mrs. Ray Knight and Airs, Knox. Ucw plan bake sale Airs, Wilbert Kirkby was hostess for the meeting of the United Church Women held on Wednesday, june :13 at 8:30 p.m. Mrs, Raymond Paynter was in charge of the worship ser- vice which had the theme of stewardship, She was assisted by Aire. Roger Urquhart and Mrs. Jack Urquhart. Mrs. Fred Switzer gave an interesting talk on Stewardship. Mrs. Earl Watson conducted c oa t es an d Mrs. B. W, F, Beav- ers favored with a vocal duet. They plan to continue with Ally and August meetings and next month will meet at the summer home of Mrs. Harvey Unit 7 held a pot luck 'sup- per at the summer home of Airs. W. C. Allison, Southcott Pines, Monday evening, Airs, Robert McDonald and Mrs. George Vriese were in charge of the worship and games and contests including a treasure hunt. Airs, Ralph Batten is the leader of this group, thr business and final ,plans: vino made for the bake sale to he held in St. Marys town hall on June 22. A period of Bible study was •condated by Mrs. Clarence Switzer and lunch was served by the Kirk- ton group. with Mrs. Norman. Antos as convener. Personal items Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. :Ray Paynter and David were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bow- den and Margaret of Cent- ralia, Alr. and Mrs. William Allison and family of Ailsa Craig. Ale, and Mrs. Ray J aques And Steven of Zion. Miss Brenda 'McCurdy spent A few days last week with Tommy .Cookson. of St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Watterton of London visited Sunday with .and Mrs, Roy Switzer. Mr. and Mrs. Ira AlcCurcly and. Ross of Woodham, Mr. and Airs. Clayton Watson .and Bruce of Anderson, and Airs. Gordon Cookson and family, Mr. and Airs, Gordon Peacock and Air. Albert Scott of St. Marys visited Sunday with Mr. and Airs. Boy Mc- Curdy and family. Mrs. Fred Thompson of the Eighth Line spent the weekend with Air, and Mrs. Herman Paynter. Rev. and Mrs. Goodger, Nor- ma and Brian of Niagara were weekend guests with Air, and Airs. 'Trod .Switzer, f ANNOUNCEMENTS MPMQRIAM , would like to express my thanks to all those friends and neighbors who remembered me with visits, eards, treats and flowers while I was a patient in St, Joseph's Hospital, — Archie Etherington, at* I wish to thank all my friends, neighbors and rela- tives for ends, treats and flowers while a patient i n St. GOLF —In loving memory of a Joseph's Hospital. Alaleeda ver y d ear d a u g hter an d s is. Scheek, 4" ter, 011ie, who passed away I wish to sincerely thank all one year ago, June 24, 1961. our neighbors and friends for 'The dearest girl this world their kindness and thoughtful- could hold , ness in remembering me with With cheery smile and heart cards, flowers, gifts and visits of gold, while a patient in St. Joseph's To those who knew her all will Hospital, London.. Special know thanks to Dr. Godda.rd, Dr. L. How much we lost one year Al. Gibson, Dr. John C, Wil , ago. son, nurses and staff of St. Joseph's Hospital, London, — Mrs, (Sim) Mary itoobol, Hen- sel'. 21* I would like to express my sincere thanks to all my friends, relatives and neigh- This week in hors for their cards, flowers and treats while a patient in SL Joseph's Hospital, London; many thanks to the United Church Women of Chiselhurst Church. A very special thanks to Rev, Currie Winlaw. It was all. very much appreciated, Mrs. ,Lorne MeNaughton, 21c We would like to thank alt the friends and neighbors for their kindness and offers of help during and after our fire, Thanks also to the Dashwood volunteer firemen, — Mr, anti Mrs, Mark Whitney. 2.1.* We wish to extend our thanks to all our friends who remembered us so kindly on our golden wedding annivers- ary. To the many friends who called; to the dozens who so kindly sent lovely gifts and messages and cards of con- gratulations; and especially the ladies of the choir and of group t of LICW who catered so efficiently for the dinner and receptions. Our very sin- cere thanks to you all. — john and Janet Murdock. 21c I wish to thank all my friends and relatives for their cards, flowers and many kind deeds during my recent illness. Special thanks to the Amber Rebekah Lodge for the box of fruit. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered.—Mrs. Inez MacEwen, Hensel'. 21* irkton UC anniversary Sy By MRS, HARcal,-Ia. DAVIS KiltKTON A large congregation. was nreenl for the Sunday• earn- Aliss. Eleanor Doupe, Strat- versary of Kirkton, United, ford, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Chureh June 17, eendueled by Doupe of Exeter. Mr. and. Mrs- the pastor. Rev. T, Elliott. William Harding, Mrs. Robert liaziewood of St. Marys visited Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. vereR Doupe. Specials All award-winning everblooming tea ROSE BUSHES in paper pots, full of bud and bloom. Catalogue list up to $3,85 each BLAZE- CLIMBING ROSE BUSHES Now $1.75 UPRIGHT JUMPERS in pots , . $1.75 ea. Reder's FLORIST Phone 235-2603 Exeter Decorate now with '51 MASSEY 44, super motor, new tires 51,049 MASSEY HARRIS 30 5 295 MASSEY-HARRIS 22, power lift ...... 5 245 '51 MAJOR, new tires, looks like h • but it runs like heaven .... ..... ..... ...... 5 400 20 Cu. Ft. RCA Food Freezer Super-hiding interior latex paint ALKAMUR ODORLESS ALKYD FINISH for 1-coat perfection on interiors CROWN DIAMOND CHINA. 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