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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-09-27, Page 8Page 8 The Times-Advocate, September 27, 1962 itaXFIFene....eeeeeee• 77.e.ieeee. Centralia Comments By MRS, FRED BOWDEN liearregeree'rere‘e`—` , , Airs. Ray ,Shoebottom and gins, Marikay, Miss Eleanor Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hodgins and Mr. Brian Laird .Stitherhy of London visited for attended the installation of a few •days last week with Mr. their nephew, Richard Frellek, and. Mrs. F. Shoebottom in as Master of the Royal Oak ParrY Soued. Mrs. Marjorie Chapter Order of De Molay in Shoebottom returned home with the Atasonie Temple, Royal them following a visit in Parry Oak, Mich,, on Saturday eve. Sound, ning and were weekend guests miss Wilds Potluck of .K.it . with Air. and Airs. Norman chener was a weekend visitor Fralice. with Mr. and Airs. Lorne Relatives of Air. and Mrs. ducks. on Sunday they attend- Ray Lammie arranged a su- ed the ann i versary servi ce in prise birthday celebration for the Clark United Church and Airs. Lammie at their cottage. Were guests at the home of Pinehaven, in the Pinery, nn Mr, and Mrs. Frank Cumming., Sunday. Mr. Richard Shoebottom visited over the weekend with ..• Mrs. Arthur MeFalls visited his cousin, Mr. Larry Johneon, 'last week with her daugh. ters, Mrs. William Quinton. and in s h lire. Robert Lilley, London. "er London a ' `-"" Masons from this district attended the Leh Miss Ann. Shoebottom was a anon Forest Lodge divine ser. weekend visitor with Miss In vivo in James Street Church, grid Meander in Loran Ester, on Sunday morning. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Hod- Air, Robert Breen returned oThey say WO art career has hit rock bottom." "I find her not guilty!" Stock up on Did you know that Investors Syndicate has been in business for over 60 years? Investors ovElD@Mcgaa OP (APiADA. 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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Willert and Jane of Zurich spent Swett- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pass- more and Beverly visited Sun- day with Air. and Mrs. Mort Caswell and family, London. Quite a number of couples from this community attended the supper meeting at the Blue Barn near Listowel on Monday evening. The evening was sup- plied by Roe Feeds and Dem- ler Chick Hatchery. Quite a number of ladies from this community went on the Hurondale WI trip to Brantford on Monday. Mr. and Airs. Charles Har- ris, Susan, Bobby and Debbie of London visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Torn Oliver of Clinton visited with Rev, 'Hugh and Mrs. Wilson on Sunday. The TTCW thank - offering meeting will be held on Wed- nesday afternoon, October 3 at 2 p.m.. Rev. Duncan Guest of Centralia will be the guest speaker. By MR. HAROLD KIRKTON Members of the Kirk ton Worsens institute decided to adopt a child through the ROS. ter P.arents Plan, for Another :veer when they met at the home of Airs. Emerson Paton. Plans were Also made for a bake sale, Current events were given by Mrs, R, Morrison and Airs, E. Paton gave the resolutions. The motto: "Na one gets in- digestion from swallowing his pride" was given by Airs. R. Ratcliffe and Mrs, C. Switzer told of her trip to the West Coast this summer. An address was read by Mrs. E. Crego, and Airs, L, Beek- ett and Airs, E. Shute ore- seated Mrs, T. Clarke and Mrs R. Francis respectively, with gfits prior to their leaving the community, The meeting elosed with a swap party and lunch. . Guild and WA plan bazaar St. Paul's Anglican Church Guild and WA was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miller AfeCierdy Tuesday evening, Meg. Clayton Smith presided for the WA meeting and Mrs, Waghorn presided for the Guild meeting. Plans were made for the be- ear. November 9. Mrs. M Bleckler conducted a contest Hostesses were Mrs, Clayton Smith. Mrs. Garth Blackler and Mrs. Theron Creery, Personal items Airs. John Carruthers of Stratford snent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Burns Black- ler and family, Mrs. Viola Howe, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Howe and Mary Jo of London called nn Mr: and lire. Miller McCurdy on Sun- dae. Air and Mrs. 'Ray Peynter. and David visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robertson of Bluevale. Mrs. H. Copeland and Miss Jeteel Copeland visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mills and Air. and Mrs. Rus- sell Mills and family of Oak- rid a f' Ares. Mr. and Mrs. Reg `Dolma of sit Atarvs and Air. and Mrs. G. H. Burgin were guests Sunday ,,'ifi1 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Paynter. They had their eve- ning meal at the Burgin's cot- tage at Port Franks. You wouldn't burn money; yet, thousands of trees—money to those in lumbering and al- lied industries — are burned in fires caused by human care- lessness. By MRS. .ARcHig. •• P747:nlite .11,11 ,lack Kelly, of Hyde Park, were Sunday guests with his sister,. Mr. and. Airs. Tom coward and family, 'tit', and Airs, Ted .Brine and Son have taken gtrip to Cali- fornie to visit with hie brother, David and family, Messrs. William And Howard Ring and Miss Noreen Walkout were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tasket, London, Saturday evening, Mr, and Airs, Lloyd '1'.hoirep. son, 8th Line, Air, and Mrs. Robert McGregor and Air, And Mrs, Norman .Rickert of Kip- pen were Sunday evening guests at the home of Mr. ;John Rine. Sunday guests with Air, and Mrs, David Holland were Mr, and Airs. Lawrence Rumble and family, St. Marys, Air, and Airs: John Durr and Miss Ina Gould of St. Marys. Air, and Mrs. Duncan Mc. Naughton left this week with friends for a trip to the west. They plan on going to the coast before returning. Weekend guests with Air, and Airs, Archie Dewar were Mr. and Mrs. John Steele of St, Catharines, Miss AI a r y De Brabandere spent the weekend with her par- ents, Air, and Mrs, Jules De Brabandere, mr. and Mrs, Fred rarkin- son and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Case of Exeter on Sunday, Mr. and. Airs. Almand Mole row, of London, visited with her parents, Air, and Mrs. Otto Reimer on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Parkin.- son spent Sunday evening with Air, and Airs, Otto Reimer. BX MRS, .PAN(1.4 SAINISS URV :harvest Thanksgiving service was held no Sunday morning et 11. s,m. in St. Patrick's church With the reetor, Rev. Lyle Ben- nett in charge, lie took as his text the parable of the sower. . Mrs. Toni Kooy was, organist and Air. And Mrs. Vie Droeght, Centeelle, sang a duet. The church was tastefully decorated with fall flowers And fruits and was filled to capacity, Guests who attended the sere. ice and spent the day with friends were: Air. and Mrs. Gordon ,Banting, .leucen, and Mr. and Airs. Arthur Simpson, Clandeboye, with Mr. and Airs, Earl Atkinson, Mr, .end Airs. Harry liardY and Linda, Lucan, with Air, and Mrs, :Fled Greenlee. Mr. and Airs, Murray Abbott, Centralia, with Mr. And Mrs, Harry Carroll. Airs, H. W, Hodgine and Miss Sophia Richards, London, with Air, and Mrs. Ron Carroll. Air, and Mrs. George McFalls and Joyce, Mr. and Airs. Ross McFalls and boys, Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stetilre, Exeter, Mr, And Airs, :Orland Squire, Elaine and Donald. Alr, and Mrs. Don Myers, Gloria and Gary, London, and Mr. Carl Schenderae with Mr, and. ilugh Davis. Mr. McLean , Teeskeat er, with his daughter and son-in- law, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dobbs Lo'4)ri.lerlona,ndailVed)-r ie°vo,rdoLleldep aVIlsa Airs, Bennett and boys with Air. and .Ales, Heber Davis. Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Mac- Doneld, Lunn. with Air. an Airs. Tom Kooy, Personal items Airs, Mary Johnson a n.d Frank of Fanshawe were Sun, day guests with Mr. And Mrs. Bill Johnson. Mr, and Mrs, Heber Davis were Wednesday 'ev,Inri.ng.creglt.lee AL's. e.inestraurn was a Saturday evening guest with. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bees and faintly, On Monday evening choir practise was held at the church followed by a Board of Alan- agement meeting. Celebrate anniversary On Saturday evening Mr. and Airs, Ron Carroll had an anni- versary dinner for ROWS par- epts, Air, and. Mrs. Harry Car- roll on the the occasion of their 30th wedding anniversary. Airs, It W. Iiodgins. and Miss Sophia Richards, Lucan, .and Wayne. Carroll .were guests. Later in the.evening surprise guests included: Air, and Mrs. Clifford. Abbott, Lucan Air, and. Airs. H. A. Mullins anti Ruth. Ann, London, Mr. and Mrs, Maurice MacDonald, Luvan, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis and Mr. And Airs, Jack Dickins. They presented the happy gnu- pie with .a crystel vase. Kirkton WI adopts child Bez.k-• News budget from Baseline Harvest service last week to his former posi. tion with the Centralia Far- mer's Supply. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp- son attended a birthday party for their granddaughter. Bon- nie Eaton. at the home of Mr. and Airs, Sherman Eaton, in London, on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs Ray Shoe- bottom, Danny and Mary were Sunday visitors with Air. and Mrs. Genree Redden in Wood- stock. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Over- holt, Gary, Glenn and Marlene were guests at the Rhin. Maloney Hewitt Wedding in Seafnrth on. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Georee Dunn were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Marshall in Kirkton on Tuesday. Miss Alarcaret Bowden at- tended the Turner-MacFarlane wedding in the chapel of the Ontario Street United Cherch, Clinton, on Saturday. teieeee This week in Thames Road By MRS. 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