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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-08-23, Page 5
Rev, P. A, Ferguson and Mrs, Ferguson, of Montreal, were weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hoy. Miss Sharon Riley, of. London, was a weekend guest with Miss Ann Mickle, Miss Amy Lammie, of Lon- don, visited this week with her sister, Miss Greta Laramie. Mr, Wilf red Mousseau is spending a week's vacation at North Bay. Rev. Beverley Burwell, Dr. Florence Nichols, Miss Dorothy Dix RN, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Wright, Essex, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs, Herb Kercher. and Ross. Mrs. William Kyle and her brother, Jim Vernier, visited on. Sunday with relatives in Park- hill, Mr. W, F. Riley, London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shirray and Bruce have enjoyed a trip to Ottawa where they were guests of Mr, and Mrs. William McRae, Mrs. Nellie Cooke and Miss Agnes Shirray. Then to Montreal where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Shirray and family and together they went to the Laurenteans and to Quebec City. They returned by way of the Thousand islands, New York State and Niagara Falls. Miss Ann Miekle is holidaying this week in London with Miss Sharon Riley. Mrs, John Soldan and Michael left Monday for a trip along the. St. Lawrence where they will take in points of interest, and at South Lancaster they will be guests at the summer home of Met. Margaret MeAree, To- ronto, returning by Toronto they will attend the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition. Mrs. Otis Voth. Royal Oak, Mich,, visited her Moffitt, Mrs, L, Simpson, Over the weekend, Her mother accompenied her as far as Port Huron, Mich. where she will visit friends, Mr. and Mts. Byron Kyle, .Suzanne and Douglas, and Miss Grace Brock, of London, spent the weekend at Eel:ford Camp, Restoule. Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Albtls4 eeati And Cheryl returned bathe Sunday from a Week's Vacation et. Grevenlittret. Mrs. Garnet Mouseeatt and Mrs. Byron Kyle leave this Sate aircley nn a -ebtidneted bus tour Of New York. They will be away five days, The trip was organized by CKSL Radio Ste- tion, Lendon, Mrs, Ella Vernier of Thoeold is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wee Veen& and with relatives in Etteter and dittrieL Mr. end Mrs. tierce roronto, are Spending afew days with Alf. and Mrs. Fred Beer. 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'TINS 20.0 NS We have been in the property' mane agement .field for many years and our specialists are ready to help you, In Many cases they 'have made substantial savings for property-owning clients. We invite your cnriu.ries. tstnbiishcet itt. Sarnia in las we have growri with, this contintotity. Your blieiness in our hands LI *ado secure try neighbouriu$• personal service. tiMOr Tilt INDOMIAI 1/1011I0Att & TRIISI g PAIN- t)Pritem Ierdir Y Pewee Atietta.WalleteSote, ISpeidefi, titistilt0 a. Miss ions topic Carmel Church Services were conducted in Carmel. Presbyterian church Sunday by Rev. Ross MacDon. Aid, The guest speaker was Rev, Russell Self, missionary on furlough from India, who gave an interesting message, A vocal selection was rendered by Mrs, Alf Scholl, Mrs. Pearl Love, Mrs. Ilarry Hoy, Mrs, William Brown and. Mrs. J3ev. Beaton. Mrs. Malcolm Dougall presided at the organ. Sunday evening, August 26, a. missionary rally will be held in Carmel Presbyterian church at 8 p,m„ when Rev. Russell Self and Mrs. Self will present char- acteristic costumes of India and show colored slides, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bell, Pauline and. Ann are enjoying a week camping at Turnbull's Grove., Mrs, Edna. Corbett was a weekend guest with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Campbell, Personal items Mrs, Cooper was co-hostess and assistng were Mrs, E. White. house, Mrs. William Bell, Mrs. Stewart Pepper and Mrs, I, Drum mond. Miss Suzanne Rennie return. cd home after holidaying with Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Rennie and Joanne in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett: and Mr and Mrs. Joe Flynn returned home from a holiday at Georgian Bay. Mr. Edison Forrest and son Robert and Mr, Earl Dignan are enjoying a three weeks' trip to visit relatives in Wesn ern Canada. Kippen WI hears MP Elston Cardiff, Brussels, fed- eral member for Huron was guest speaker at the meeting of Kippen East Women's Institute held at the home of Mrs. Cecil. Pullman an Wednesday, Au- gust Mr. Cardfif spoke on "Being a Good Neighbor" and conclud- ed with the poem "The House by the Side of the Road", Mrs. Vivan Cooper, who presided for the citizenship and educa- tion meeting, introduced the speaker and Mrs, Grant Mac- Lean thanked him. Mr. Harvey Johnston, man- ager of Huronview, Clinton, showed slides on his trip to Trinidad, It was noted that there are no glass windows or doors in that island for there are no thee, Mrs. Harry Cald- well thankcd Mr. Johnston, Mrs, Caldwell discussed the motto "No one is rich enough to be without a neighbor", Cur- rent events were reviewed by Mrs. Robert Bell. Twenty-four members answered the roll call "What annoys me most at a public meeting." Miss Elizabeth Smale, Staffs, favored with a solo accompanied by her moth- er, President Airs. William Bell conducted the business when plans were made for a bus trip to the Royal. Winter Fair No- vember 14. Mrs, Caldwell and Mrs, Cooper were appointed leaders of the 4-H club for the project "Dressing Up Home Vegetables", They will attend a training school shortly, It was decided to buy two dozen fold- ing chairs. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Horton spent Monday in Detroit and were accompanied home by Miss Olive Coxworth, aunt of Mrs. Horton, who will vacation here for two weeks. Mrs. William Harold Bell of Hensall has accepted a posi- tion on the staff of the Bell Telephone here and commences her duties on Monday. Mrs. Robert Baker Sr., who has been in poor health for the past few weeks, was admitted to Clinton Public Hospital Mon- day of this week, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Consitt spent last week in Detroit, Mich., visiting with the latter's sisters. Rev, and Mrs. P. A. Fergu- son of Montreal, formerly of Hensel!, are guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy and family. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle and family on Monday. Mrs. Robert McAllister visit- ed with relatives in. Detroit last week, Mr. and Mrs. ,lames Sang- ster and Bradley and Miss Patsy Jones motored to North Bay and other points north this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lambie and family returned home. from a visit wtih friends at North Bay, Ray Weido of the Parr Line visited this week with Mrs. Dorothy Weido and Steven. Family reunion .marks birthday Relatives and friends feted Hugh Love on .his 75th birthday at Riverview Park, Exeter, on Sunday, August 12, A program of sports was carried out, Winners for wee tots, one to six, were Gary Koehler; girls up to six years, Cheryl Webster; boys, Gary Koehler; girls, six and over, Brenda Koehler; boys, David Moir; married women, Mrs. Audrey Koehler; married men, Ray Consitt; milk bottle relay, Lorne Love's team; lifesaver relay, Mrs. 'Norma McGregor; ladies kick the slipper, Mrs. Elva Webster. Youngest baby present, Jud- ith Heist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.• Morris Heist, Crediton; recently married couple, Mr, and Mrs, Donald Brunalow, Exeter. Sports were conducted by Airs. Percy Campbell, Mrs, Bessie Luker and Mrs, Clifford Moir arranged the turkey din- ner which was enjoyed by 45 friends and relatives, The. table was centred with a birthday cake. Edward Glen dies in hospital Edward (Eddie) Glen, 69, farmer and Life-long resident of Stanley Township, died suddenly at Clinton Public Hospital on Sunday, August 19. Surviving are his wife, the former Mary MacLaren, for- merly of Hensall; a son. W. Robert, Goderich Township; a daughter, Ma-s, Chester (Alice) Neilans, London; three sisters, Mrs. Frank Saunders, Code- rich; Mrs. G. M, Elliott, Oak- ville; Mrs. Frank Howe, Flor- ida, and five grandchildren. Funeral services were held from the Beattie Funeral Home, Clinton, on Tuesday, August 21 with burial in. Clinton cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. MacLar- en of Hensall, who attended the funeral, are a brother-in-law and sister-in-law of the late Mr, Glen. Gifts to newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Jim Orr. (nee Dixon), a recent bridal couple, were honored at a reception and dance held for them at Zurich Community Centre Sat- urday night and presented with a purse of money. Presentation address was read by Bob Lavery and gift pre- sented by Arthur Miller, Des- jardine orchestra provided mu- sic for the dance. "Daddy wants to get, a better look e,t you." Miss Mary Lynn Allen, of Mitchell is 'holidaying with Miss Joyce Kerslake. Mr. and Airs. Will AfcKaig And daughter of Sudbury spent the weekend with Mr. Angus McKaig, Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Gar, diner, Ronald and Brenda en. jeyed a motor .trip to Toronto and Niagara Falls lest week. Aliases Agnes and Frances Scott spent a few holidays with, theri grandmother, Mrs. Sadie Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harburn and family, „Remelt, were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Gardiner and family. Miss Laura Channel visited. with Miss Shirley 'Gardiner, Miss Mary Parkinson, Mit- This week in Thames Road By MRS, WILLIAM ROHDE Many ladies and their chil- dren are holidaying at Grand Bend this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cottle, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris and Ronnie were on a motor trip in the States over the weekend. Kirk Mayer, of London, spent the weekend with his grand- parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mayer, Messrs. Glen Lamport and Wayne Rowe are holidaying at Doe Lake this week. Mr. Percy Duncan is a pa- tient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, at time of writing. Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin, Margaret and Kenneth, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Mills and family of Oak- ridge Acres, London. Margaret remained to spend this week with Sandra Mills, Mr. Henry Eggert of Rostock, Air. and Mrs, Alex Gardiner, Croat arty, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner and Marilyn, Exeter, Mr, Clarence Fletcher of Wood- ham were Sunday guests with Mr. and. Mrs. Leon Harris and Ernest. Mr. and 'Aire, Alvin Pass- more visited on Saturday with Air, and. Mrs. Ken Brazier of Brantford. Misses Joanne ,'Fiodgert, and Marlene Stewart spent last week at Goderich Summer School, Brian Miller, Bobby Snow and Bobby Stone are spending this week at Goderich Summer School, Miss Ann Marie Rowe, who has been working at Arm- strong's Restaurant at Grand Bend for the summer, has re- turned home, Your library — Continued from page 4 this book by a well-known authority:—"Should be required reading for most of us." Study is Hard Work In a short time students will be returning to their studies and many will agree with the subject of this book "Study is Hard Work," The purpose of the book is to help students study more ef- ficiently. Chapter headings are "Getting More from What you Reed", "Learning to Listen", "Taking Notes", "Reviewing for Examinations" and others, The author, William Arm- strong. maintains that learning to study well makes the effort pleasant just as learning to ski will makes skiing an. enjoyable experience.. spent the weekend with Miss Margaret Ann Wallace. Mr, and Airs, K. McKellar attended the Routly family re- union at the home of Mr. anti Mrs. W, J, .11ot41.131, on Sunday. Susan Elliott of Essex is holidaying with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace, A large crowd from this area attended the centennial ,decora.- lion service at Staffs cemetery Sunday. Air, and Mrs. C.alder Ale- Kaig were vests at the Woods- Boynton wedding at °Hine on Saturday, the groom being a cousin of Mrs. McKaig. They also visited with relatives at Owen Sound over the week- end. Misses Marlyn and Carol Miller, Staffs, are holidaying with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Russell. Gordon Davies of London is holidaying this week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rey McCulloch. Miss Sandra Millington, of Stratford, is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller and McNicol reunion The McNicol. reunion was held at the Community Centre in Brodhagen on Sunday, Au- gust 19 with an attendance of 104. Mr. Mervin l-todgert was act- ing president; Mrs. Shirley Mc- Nichol, secretary, and Mrs. Verna Colquhoun, treasurer, Sports committee is Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Paul MeNaughton. Results of races for boys and girls, six and under, were Douglas Dick, Brian Dougall; six to eight, Dale Parker, Sahron Harburn; eight to 10, Sherry McNicol, ludy Tory, Gayle .111cNicol; 10 to 16, Phyl- liss Madge, Bonnie Flieck, Judy Young. All children enjoyed a candy scramble. Best flower made with paper, Russell McNicol, Mrs. E. Hat- burn; relay race, Elaine Her- burn's team; oldest couple, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McNicol Sr.; youngest baby, Martin Traouair; largest feet, Don Harburn; most buttons, Eileen Traquair; ladies kick the slip- per, Mrs. Ted Harhurn, Shirley McNicol, Mrs. Pearl Harhurn; in en, Don Harburn, Walter. Mc- Nicol Jr., Ken Jones; coming farthest, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McNicol and daughter, Toron- to, and Russell MeNicol and daughter Gayle, Toronto, Friends attended from Strat- ford, Kitchener, Toronto, Lon- don, Exeter, Cromarty, Brod- hagen, Sebringville and St. Marys, Scott picnic A Scott family picnic was held on Sunday, August 19 at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jim Miller, Dinner was served and the afternoon was spent in visiting, races, contests and a ball game. Everyone then en- joyed a chicken barbecue at the conclusion.. Those present were Mrs. Olvie Scott, Mr. and Mrs, Ron Patterson and Murray of Rus- seldale; Mrs. Grace Walkom and Mr. Charles Cottle of Fullerton; Miss Noreen Walk- om, Barry Thomson and Mr. Howard Rinn of Woodham; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Brydger, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oppenhousen and family,. Monk- ton; Air. and Mrs. Jack Mill- ington and Sandra, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott and family, Mr, and Mrs. Keith Tinning and David, Mr, Jack Robinson of Mitchell; Mr. and Airs, Don Swindoll and family of London, Airs, Mar=garet Johnson, Miss Margaret Deyell and Janice An- derson, of Toronto, visited Sun- day with AIr. W. B. Cooper. Mr, Lorne McBride is spend- ing a few days at Honey liar- bour. Donnie Littleton returned home from a vAeation in Hamil- ton. Mrs. Wilfred alunkin, Thames Read, has been appointed teach- er for next year at SS 14 Stan- ley township and will commence her duties September 4. Miss Barbara faridzak enjoy- ed last week visiting her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Watson at Centralia, Miss Carol Menard, of Wind. tor, is residing with her sister, Mrs. Russell Faber and Mr. Faber, Mrs. Nancy Riley is visiting a few days with her grandchil- dren, Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Gingerich, Bayfield, and has been visiting recently in Hullett and AleKillop township. Miss Deborah Jane Kyle, of Zurich, spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Airs. Emerson Kyle and Jim. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Littleton and family attended the dia- mond wedding celebration of Mrs, Littleton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mathers on Saturday at Mount Carmel, Rev. Edgar Roulston, Exeter, had charge of the morning serv- ice at Kippen on Sunday and .......................... Message from Blake By MISS EMMA FINLAY a. . . Mr. and airs. Weber and family spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Men.no Steckle and family, Mr, and Mrs. Allen Steckle and Pauline and Mr, and Mrs. Peter Gingerich, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Erb and Susan, Mr, and Mrs. John Steckle and family of Parkhill visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Steckle and family, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd. Jeffrey of Windsor spent the weekend with airs. Leon Jeffrey and boys, Michael Corriveau of Blake is spending some holidays with his sister and brother-in-law in London. Mr. and Mrs, Gust Clarke and. Teddy and Mrs. Clarke's sister, Elizabeth, have return- ed to Ottawa after spending a few holidays with Mr* William Clarke of Blake. Ruth and Raymond Weber are spending a few holidays with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Manna Steckle and Queen's HOTEL Seaforth Dining facilities for banquets and weddings Attractive Rooms ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY Licenced ender LCBO PHONE 433 SEAFORTH will again. preach on :Sund ay, Aug.. 26. At 11 a.m. basing his subject on "Foety-five years in. the Ministry". Mr. and. Mrs. Emerson Kyle spent a few days recently with Ale. ..and Mrs. Campbell Eyre At leckford Camp, Reetoule, Danny P-eterson visited re, nently with his grandparents, Air. .and Mrs. S. Heath of Tile esville. Mr. and. Mrs. Wesley Bowen, Royal Oak, Mich.. spent the weekend. with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Copper and boys. Mrs. John R. Cooper has ac- cepted a position on the staff At litironview, .Clinton. The Misses. .Gwennotti Hen- drick and Wendy Jones spent last week at the United Church Camp, Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Riley and girls visited Sunday with their son-in-law and daughter, Air. and Mrs. Lewis Gingerich, Bayfield. Karen and Kathryn Hendrick enjoyed last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hendrick at Exeter. Sunday visitors with Air. and Ales. W. L. 'Meths .were Air. and Mrs. Clarence Hutchison. St. Thomas, Mrs. Ed. C,udmore, Vancouver, and Mr M vart, Seaforth. Mrs, Nelson Bond returned, home Sunday having had a month's vacation in Winnipeg,. Man, Joyce is visiting this week with her .cousin. Diane Perkin, of London. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, N. Long 'Friday were Mr, and Airs. Jim Burnett, Toronto, and Mrs. Florence Ducker, South- anipton Beach, Mr. arid Mrs. John C. Dole of Grand RaPiels! :Mich, Miss .Janet Doig, Clinton, called on Saturday. Hess. QERTIFIED Watchmaker Well known for Quality Watch, Clock, Jewellery, Electric Shaver & Spectacle Repair no Established 1918 Albert Hess JEWELLER & OPTICIAN ZURICH Page 5 August 1944 • 'Henson and district •news coRREspqNpg.Nis Mrs, Maude .1-leciden, Phone 5 Mrs, Archie MacGregor, Phone e..SeSen ae;:aseeeteneenia.,are ae. Comments. ;about CrOMOHY :Comments Kippen By MRS. KEN .McKg1,.1,AR: .y MRS, NORMAN Hensall personals