The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-03-16, Page 15Exeter Lions host area farmers
Members of the Exeter Lions each invited an area farmer to their annual agriculture meeting held in
Centralia, Thursday. CFPL farm commentator Roy Jewell, centre, was the guest speaker. From the
left are: Lions' president Gerald Godbolt; Gerald Paul, Kirkton; Roy Jewell; Roy Westcott, Usborne
township reeve; John Grose, chairman of the Lions agriculture committee. T-A photo
Cromarty area man dies
Thue5-Advocate, March 10, 1907 Palo IS
Farm Union
Meeting
Moo., March 20
at 8:X) p.m.
ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE
Robert Allan
Chairman of Ontario Bean Board, guest speaker
Annual Meeting
USBORNE TOWNSHIP FEDERATION OF
AGRICULTURE
Wednesday, Mar. 29
7 p.m.
Thames Road United Church
SPEAKER REV. STEWART
Tickets available from directors
EUCHRE
All Members & Patrons Welcome
FREE ADMISSION
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
LEGION HALL
MONDAY, MARCH 20
8:30 p.m.
Feed — Seed — Fertilizer — Petroleum
Appliances —Fencing LUCAN
The SS #7 Stephen Township
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The annual meeting was held
March 8, with the present of-
ficers re-elected as follows;
president, Cliff Russell; sec-
retary, Mrs. Earl Rats; treas-
urer, Robert Adams; trustees,
Lorne Dietrich, Harold Fink-
beiner, Ross Pickering.
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till the rest of the family brings
the car back.
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Ladies quilt
at Saintsbury
By MRS, HEIFER DAVIS
SAINTSBURY
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll
held a birthday dinner recently
for their son Ronald and family.
Miss Beverley Park e r was
guest Saturday with Miss Jean
Harker.
Mr, & Mrs. Ed. McMurray,
Landon, were Saturday guests
with Mr, & Mrs. lough Pavis.
Mr. 4 Mrs, Bill Johnson and
boys spent Sunday with her sist-
er, Mr. 4 Mrs. Al Bassett, Lon,-
don.
Mrs. Rose Cunningham attend-
ed the funeral of a friend at
Toberrnory recently.
Miss Joan Barker spent the
weekend with her grandparents,
Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis and on
Sunday evening the Davis" visit-
ed Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Mac-
Donald, Lucan,
Mrs, Earl Greenlee was host-
ess Monday and Tuesday to a
Guild quilting and meeting. They
also had a birthday dinner for
mr. Greenlee's father, Mr. &
Mrs. Raymond Greenlee, Exeter.
ttv MRS. ROSS $KINNER.
Miss Hazel Heywood of Detroit
and Mrs. Vera Blackwell of Pet-
rolia visited Saturday with Mr.
arid Mrs. Hubert Heywood and
attended the funeral of the late
Mr. Harvey Herbert.
Mr. and Mrs. WrnRoatlY visit-
ed on Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Rennie and family of Lon-
don,
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Gertsen-
korri, Linda and Steven of Ex-
eter were Sunday guests of Mr,
and Mrs. John Batten.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper,
Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Cooper, Mr,
and Mrs. Floyd Cooper and fam-
ily were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Parsons of Hen-
sail celebrating Mrs. B. Cooper,
Susan and Donnie Parsons' birth-
days.
On Palm Sunday the confirm,.
ation class will be joining the
church when nine children will
become Members, The following
Sunday will be Easter and Com-
munion Service.
miss Helen Batten attended a
birthday party Tuesday for Miss
Susan Parsons of Henson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Routiy vis-
ited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Ken McKellar of Cromarty.
The Elimville Woolens Instit-
ute are entering a float In the
Teen Town Easter Parade in
Exeter, Saturday, March 25.
'Hear and There'
featuring
"THE CAVALIERS"
March 18
Dashwood Community Centre
9 — 12 p.m. Dashwood
Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Chessell,
Don and Paul of Stratford were
Saturday visitors with Mr, &
Mrs. John Jefferson,
Mrs. Shirley Wallace and fam-
ily of Essex attended the funeral
of her grandfather, the late Mr.
F-11 BINGO !
By GORDON MORLEY
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Morley ar-
rived home from Florida by air
after spending a pleasant month
holiday.
Mr. Neil Trevithick was win-
ner in the corn crop competition
sponsored by the Lucan Jr.
Farmers and was the recipient
of a gift of money presented by
the newly elected president Mr.
Alfred Ovens.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Schenk have
purchased a home in Crediton
and plan to take up residence
there.
The United Church Women held
a quilting in the church basement
Tuesday.
Holy Communion will be held
next Sunday at Brinsley United
Church on Palm Sunday.
George Wallace and spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr. &
Mrs. John Wallace.
Mrs. Grace Scott visited in
Seaforth with Mr. & Mrs. Don
Scott and family.
Mrs. Percy Adams of Blyth
spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. George Wallace.
Mr. Everard Kerslake has re-
turned home from St. Joseph's
Hospital London where he had
undergone surgery.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. K. McKellar were Mr. &
Mrs. W. J. Routly, Elimville and
Mrs. W. N. Binning and Jane,
Mitchell.
Friday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Alex Gardiner were Mr. &
Mrs. Tom Flynn, Seaforth.
Janet and David Marquardt of
Exeter with Mr. & Mrs. Alex
Gardiner.
III Health ?
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Exeter Legion Hall
JACKPOT
March 16, 9 p.m. = 350 cinalls5
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Sponsored by Ladies' Auxiliary Admission $1
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Bring your prescription to
MIDDLETON'S DRUGS
By MRS. KEN McKELLAR
CROMARTY
The death of Mr. George W,
Wallace late of Cromarty oc-
curred in Seaforth Community
Hospital on Tuesday, March 7
at the age of 86.
He was a son of the late Mr.
& Mrs. John Wallace and was
born in Downie Township. He is
survived by his wife, the former
Christine McKellar, two sons,
John, Hibbert Township; Donald
Fullarton Township; daughters
Mrs. Percy (Velma) Adams,
Blyth; Mrs. Verna Brooks, Crom-
arty.
Funeral service was held at
the Heath-Leslie funeral home
Mitchell Thursday March 9 con-
ducted by Rev. J. C. Boyne, Ex-
eter. Pallbearers were six
grandsons, Laverne Wallace, Ro-
bert Parkinson, Kenneth Wallace,
George Brooks, Donald Adams,
and John Adams. Flower bearers
were Alex Gardiner, Thomas
Laing, Otto Walker, Kenneth Mc-
Kellar,
Temporary entombment was in
Woodland Cemetery Chapel and
burial will be in Staffa cemet-
ery. -- Continued from page 13
worship service, There was a
splendid attendance out. Mrs.
Clare Stanley of the Evening
Auxiliary read an interesting ar-
ticle on the life of Mrs. Roberta
Tilton, founder of the WA and
Mrs. T. C. McFarlane comment-
ed briefly on the origin of the
WA in Lucan.
An invitation was read from
St. Patrick's Guild to attend their
St. Patrick's Dessert Euchre,
March 15,
To enable Lucan ladies to at-
tend this euchre it was decided
to hold Holy Trinity's March
Guild meeting in the evening in-
stead of the afternoon. This
necessitated the Evening Auxil-
iary holdLig their meetingfor the
making of palm crosses, Wed-
nesday afternoon.
Mrs. Jack Murdy offered to
represent the WA as cancer re-
presentative. As such she met
other representatives at the home
of Mrs. Murray Hodgins at 10
am March 14.
Mrs. Erwin Scott had charge
of the study book "The Church
Grows in Canada", Her chapter
enlarged on the founding of the
different religions in Eastern
Canada and the building of the
first churches, which Rev. E. 0.
Lancaster later commented, was
a most fitting chapter, on the day
of Governor General Vanier's
state funeral.
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Rec news
• By J. E. BURT
Well here we are again after
a couple of weeks' absence!
Our Saturday night dances have
improved in the past couple of
weeks.
In South Middlesex Hockey
League action, it's down to the
final playoffs with Edgewood and
Ilderton in the A finals and AllSa.
Craig and Lee & Stewart in the
B finals. I predict that EdgewOod
will take theirs in a 5-game
Series and Craig in 4.
There will not be any normal
hockey or Publics kating here at
the centre Saturday, March 18
because of our 11th annual pee-
wee Shamrock Hockey Tourna-
ment but you can always come
and watch these youngsters go for
the nominal fee of 501, for the
whole day.
See you at the games!
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