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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1960-09-08, Page 5Kippen girls begin proiect The first meeting of. the Thrif- ty KiPpetettes 4.H Homemaking club M. the new project "The Club Girl Entertains" was held at the home of the leader, Mrs. Alex McGregor on Wednesday, August 31 at 8 p,m. There were It girls present. SUPER SAVE VALUES Whole Kernel osedale Corn 2 Frio 79c Heinz S.oz. tins Baby Foods 3 FOR 29c Strawberry or Raspberry, Pectin Added Dewkist JAMS 24-CZ. 39c Sunkist Oranges SIZE lags bOZ, 45c L 's HENSALL Plemsol.fg Cry4.4.sa4 Cottage Rolls 49! Fresh sidespork 39.4 Beef or pork liver 1,$, '29- Rolled pot roasts LIP 434 BOLOGNA MACARONI & CHEESE LOAF MEAT & CHICKEN LOAF PORK LOAF WITH DRESSING 64a. pkgs. Your Choics 2. FOR 45c E , is extra money to seize an opportunity! C PAVE YOU ENOUGH EXTRA MONEY? Men who are, earning no more than you have the means to take, advantage of opportunity. 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Special plans are now available which "COVER EVEN A RECURRENCE OF YOUR CONDITION! SENIOR PLANS AVAILABLE NO AGE 040 For 'further information, please fill out coupon and mail to local representative, Box 432, Exeter Times-Advocate, NAritt • ... •11•9.1. ... . ...... ..111 Abbitt88 Town ........... Occupation Age is Phone ...... ....... ...... MARRIED .4,6, .. .......... 4.ttl beictOrt Platt ..... „ ......... .. . snott Lost Wages _Plan wmowtt ,. ...... .... , ..... Lonsten. GueSts attending were, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rathwell of Lindsay, Mr. apd, Mrs. Cliff Tal. ,bet, London, 'Mr. and Mrs.' Ian ;! McAllister, Mr. and Aire. Keith Love, Zurich, Mr, Morley Tay- lor, Sarnia, Miss,Lois Nether. cod, Lenden and ir. and Mrs. Ken McKey,, Kippen. WS, Wilfred. Mellis visited a few days in Wroxeter last week with her sitter and brother-in- law, Mr. .arld Mrs. Tom Bourke, her three brothers And her Mo- ther, -Mrt. William Gibson, who lest returned from, being, hospi- talized in LiStoWel Hospital...I,. • M. and Mrs. John. Sokkeris and family of St. Catharines were weekend guests of Mr. and Met. R, Verbeek and famiy. . Mrs.' Eldin Kerr„ of Winthrop s pent the weekend With her Par- ents, Mr. and Mrs,. Elstot,'DOW- sbri, and Oh Monday Mr. 'and Mrs. Plink Lovell of Strathrety Were visitors. 'Messrs, Ronald Eyre and Don Tremeer are attending Teachers College in London beginning Sep- teMber 13th. Bobby Gridraky who "has been emplayed for the summer months on a Sarni ii1 Monkton, returned to his home to emit- Melee tchOol again. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Veil Wie. reit visited On Sunday with Mt, and Mrs, TOny VArb66111 and ,Mr. and Mrs, Frank Sniith of Lon- don: • Miss This Verbeek returned home Saturday after holieliying three weeks in St, Catharines With Afr, and Mrs. Bert tortSer. Mr. and Mrs. James Arni- W911 # OfStaff*. were Sunday g 6sts of Mt. afici Mil. W. L. W. ,0‘ .Goothvie. was .admitted to •Seuth• HUNT,. IlesPital, Exeter, by iiiiilstileece,:en Saturday ..eve. ping suffering fractured ribs and bruises, Mr. Goodwin, Frank Ellwood, Don SPeartitan and Frank For- rest, members of St, 'Paul's Anglican church, were cleaning and painting the church when Mr. Goodwin, who was standing on, a bench below the window Over an open stairway leading into the church basement, put- ting a window in place, fell down the flight of stairs. He will 're- main in hospital fer a few days. Stage 'reception for newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. John Raymond Smith, the former Mary Roach, fallowing their marriage Satur- day, Septethber 3 in St, Celum- ban RC Church, were honored at a reception held for them in the Conimunity, Centre, Zurich, And presented With a purse of money with Gordon Smith doing the honors. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Smith; RR 3 Zurich and is one of a family of. 19. Eighteen Members of the vfamily attended . the wedding from Blind River, Cobourg, De- treit, Windsor and Hamilton, tlift: And: Mrs. Norman Long visited Ott. the Weekend with Mr. and Mit, John tent, efiVeri teittid, also Called On friend* in Walkerteni. ()Wen SOMA end getithililiPtein, priontl mErrammentigzerairrnmenaztrarrzrtramazzzarezzmnzattrarecrzrffmrrsagrzt,,,E22i Fall 'mores man Carmel. minister It cleaning church will be ordained ...................................................................... et=7.7.11:ZCZ.V. ... ........................... -- • a 10.14PAINIAM.r.PMMIffifili . „Palo 5. '.5eptamher 8, 1960 : T.. rivitt holds k0iter frOm Comminti about, CORRESPONDENTS Mn,s Maud. Haddon,. Phone 3 Mrs. Archis MacGregor, Phone 36 email and district •news. Kirkton annual picnic Cromarty Mrs, Roy Coulter 'of 'London. sister of Mrs, 0. Mitchell, died in Victoria,Hospital, Landon, Friday, Sepember 2. She was the former Olive Alberta- Presz- cater Of Exeter and had.'been: resident of London for 42 years.- Mrs. Grade Harpole left Sun- day :tor Otta•Wa accompanied by her granddaughter, Jarvis 'Pea- cock, who has been vacationing here. Mrs. Marjorie Alexanderr, re- turned to Detroit after a two week's vacation at houai pest with ;Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beer. The Woman's .Missionary So- ciety will. Convene in the United Church schotplroom Thursday; September 8 with. a pot Inek sup- per At 6,30 p.m. followed with. the meeting in charge of Mrs. R. M. Peck's group. • Hensall• Women's Institute will resume their meetings 'for the fall season on Wednesday, Sept. 14 in the Legion Hall with a pot luck supper At 7 p.m, Allowed by a social evening. • • Weekend guests with •Mr. And Mrs. Fred Beer And Mr, aid Mrs, George Beer. were Sgt. John Beer, Mrs. Beer, David, Johnny and Steven, of Springfield. Day- id, who h'a's spent the past Week with his .grandparenta, returned home with them, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Corlett, Bryan, Diane And Geoffrey, To- ronto, were weekend' holiday vis- itors with Mr, And Mrs. N, E. Cook. Margaret Allan •8 pent the weekend holiday with her grand. parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Allan of Tutkeraniith, Mrs, 1?ybus, Exeter', Alr,, and. Mrs, Robert Bragg. West Lorne, were recent guests with Mt. and Mrs, C. L. Jinks. Mr. AM Mrt, Joe McLellan are getting nicely settled in their home ,On King, stree t, Which they recently purchase. It. was for, merly Owned by th e late Mr. and Mrs, Oeitito Glenn, Mr. and .Mrs. S. G. /tannit entertained the 'Rennie ItOtitly bridal party at their theme . loWingilheartaI it - tlintville United Church triday evening. and back by way of !Manitoulin Island and Tobermory. Guests* with Mr. and Mrs. Or- ville Jones and family at the Queensway Nursing Home on Friday were Mrs. Etta Roberts, Lucknow; Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. Gladwyn Campbell, Wing- ham, the latter• a sister of Mr. Jones; Labor Day, Mr, Ross Smith of Bluevale, brother of Mrs. ,Tones. Mrs. Annie Jones of Goderich, a patient at the Queensway Nur- sing home, will on September 20 observe her 97th birthday. , Miss Marie Jarrett, nurse-in- training at Stratford General Hospital, left Monday to take a patient Clinton Hospital. • - - Dr, J. A. Spellman of Kitch ' - ener visited on Friday with Mr, and Mrs. Laird Mickle and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Jones and Louise have returned from a Motor trip to Northern Otte.- silver wedding vine Still." Mr. Jim Dougall. was! soloist, Met. Malcom DoUgall. ! An attractive arrangement .of presided at the organ. gladioli. centred a cuttvork. lace Cloth when 'Mr, and Mrs, Byran ject "Faith of Our Fathers, Li- Brock, • Miss Grace Brock of London visited during. the past week with her brother.m.law and sister,, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kyle and family. ' . Mrs. Stella Davidson of. Port Colborne spent the 'weekerid with friends here. • Mr. 'and .Mrs. John ,Baker, 'Mr. and Mrs, George Parker> spent theweekend in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Pryce. Nancy; and. Keith • of . lediarma spent the weekend with Mrs, Pryce's brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chap- man and family. Mr. Thomes Fisher of Toronto visited over the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs., Wil- fred Fisher and family. • Mies. Connie Corbett of Lon- don spent the- weekend with her parents, Mr, and flirt, :Jack Cor- bett. Miss Amy Laninlie of London visited during the' past week with her sister, Miss Greta Lammit. Mr. and Mts. JetePh Martin of Hetsley, Penn., visited this week with. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. Miss Gwen Chapman of Lon- don spent the weekend at the home of her •pareete, .Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Chapman., Union services were conducted, on Sunday in Carmel Prisbyte-; rian Church, when (Mr. Geo. C.I Vais, stated supply, conducted I .! the service speaking on the sub- TO BE ORDAINED ...George Veisi Carmel church Mrs. Victor Fee dies in Seaforth Funeral services for the late Mrs. Victor Fee were held from the Bonthron funeral chapel. Monday at 1,30 conducted. by Rev. B. C, Winlaw. Burial was in Exeter cemtery. Mrs, Fee, the former Flor- ence Anna. Dignan, died at the Muir nursing home, Seaforth, Saturday, September 3 in her 80th year, where she had been a patient for the past two years. Mr, Fee died 20 years ago. ServiVing are one sister, Mrs. William Forrest, and <Me broth- er, David Dignan, of HensalL Pallbearers were S a M u e 1 Thomson, William Thomson, Edison. Forrest, Ross Forrest, Harold Dignah and Earl Dig. nan. Miss M. Gibson marks- 90 years Observing her 90th birthday , On. Friday, September 2, Miss ,Mary Gibson, a, former well-known Briicefield .resident, was honored at ,a . family, ,dinner. for 'the im- 'Mediate 'relative's ' at the hcime Miss Gibson received many callers during, the afternoon and was the recipient of many gifts, flowers, treats and. congratula- tory messages. Couple celebrate • Eighteen relatives attended from London, 'Mitchell, Zurich and Hensel. MP. and Mrs. Kyle were Pre- sented with a complete dinner set, and a cabinet of silver, in addition to many other gifts and congratulatory messages. Winners for progressive euchre were Messrs. Don Kyle, Roy Brock, Dave Kyle, Mrs, Dave Kyle.. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle also en- tertained Wednesday evening and will - entertain Thursday af. ternoon in honor of the occasion, Bowling meeting at Zurich Mrs, Gordon Munn, president of. the Legion, Ladies' Auxiliary, And Mrs, Dori Havens, team cap- tain etft the Auxiliary bowling -teem attended a bowling meet• ing at the library, Zurich, Thurs- day evening last. An executive was elected and nights tO bowl decided. on. Representatives Were present from Dashwood, Bluewater, Hen- sel!, Zurich And surrounding districts. Twins attend School Four sett Of twins &bin the village attend lienSall Public SchoM starting Tuesday. They Debra and Barbara Havens, 51. Kindergarten; John end D011. old Aroaket, 6, Grade I; Bill and Bob MeCrae, 6, Grade 1, and Jack and Jim Wilkm, 8, jack, Grade 2, Jim, Grade 3 Girl Guide news Girl guide activities will assume sotnetime after Mid Sep. tom her, 'M rs, W. J, Cameron will take, over as guide leader and. Will be assisted by Mks Pat Bowe, for. met girl guide in HaMilton. Mfg, Cameron Plans to take the re-, quired eXaminatiort Wet dap, fain a Wattant: py MRS. HAROLD PAM Mr. and Mrs. Bert Baa-., and family of Winclielsea visited with Air. and Airs. Dave Shamblaw on Sunday. Air. and Airs. Dan Jarvis snent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Schram and fam- ily at their cottage at Hillsboro Beach, Mr. Roy McCurdy has return- ed home from St, MarY'S Mem- orial. Hospital after having had surgery, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 140f,fieY And family of Hamilton spent the weekend with Mrs. T. Foley. Mr. Robert Anderson, Wheat. Icy, spent the weekend with Mr, Harold Burgin, Mrs. John McNeil, Watford, spent the weekend with her family spent the weekend with his aunt, Mrs. George Allen. Budget from Baseline. Mrd,,M2S:7:-;RIM.7MITTITTXIMMV, Personal items. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory and Miss Ethel. Wilson of St. Marys and Miss Hannah Rinn of Lon- don spent Monday evening with Mrs. Ben Wilson, Charles and Wilson. Miss Vivian Baker accompa- nied her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Barker, when they visited in Toronto and Nia- gara Falls, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wardell and. Mr. Robt. Whitman were guests at the home of Mr. John Rinn on Sunday, Personal items and Mrs. Harry Hortonsi spent at Winona. Michael and, Kay Davis have returned from a week's holidays spent with 'their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Drew Fowler, Lon- don. Mrs. Gordon Munn, Mrs, Don Havens and Mrs. W. J. Came- ron will represent the Legion Ladies' Auxiliary at the Auxil- iary Convention at Windsor Sept. 16 and 17.. Bill Mickle, governor of Kins- men District 1, is flying to Kel- owna, B.C., today, September 8 to attend. a national convention of the. Association Kinsmen's Clubs of Canada. The first item of business was the election 'of Offieers.- Preti- deet elected was Carol Varley; vice-president, Marilyn Tremeer and press reporter, Jean. Mc- Naughton. It was decided. to .Ap. point a new secretary for each meeting 'giving more girls , a chance to 'perticiPate. 'Secretary for the first meeting was Kath- of her sister and brother-in-law, nn McGregor. Mr. and Mrs. .John McMurtrie, It was decided to retain the with whom she makes her home. former name "Thrifty Kippen- ettes." The meetirigt are ; to be held each Saturday morning' at' 9 a.m. except when Miss Bette Tillman, home economist, will visit the club September 19. It was decided to put up an Conduct services exhibit at Seaforth Fair on "How to choose meat wisely.'!.. • • farmer Abbreviations, weights, meas Or area. far tires and oven temperatures Rm.-el-al services for the late were reviewed. -Mrs. McGregor Montgomery Davis, '76, Hibbert demonstrated the measuring . of township farmer, who died in * liquid. (Mrs.' Harry CaldWell, Scott :Memorial Hospital, Sea.-aSsistant leader, led •a discus- forth on Friday, September 2 sion on hcispitality in the home. were held from the Whitney fu- She said it was an honor to be neral chapel, Seaforth, Monday, invited to a home and a home with'burial in Staffa cemetery. should make a guest welcome— n f Mr. Davis is survived by a this may be---d7e.. ..use flowers. 'brother, David, of Moose Jaw, The leaders demonstrated Sask. He was a brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Venner, making dining room. table- bou- and. Mr. and. Mrs. quets. Dianne Fiplayson, 'P•atri.- Archie Ryckman of Exeter, cia and Jean ,McNaughton ap- plied some of the rules when each made t table bouquet. The bouquets were judged. The roll call for the next meet- ing is "One 'thing I would ap- preciate in a guest room. Permit! items Mr, and Mrs. Boas en" (Doe) Kyle, held a family, din- tertained en. Saturday evening in ner to mark their 25th wedding honor of their son, Robert, and anniversary at their home Mon- fiancee Miss Ingrid Conway of day evening. , Esson. r Mrs. Eric Westman and fam- ily of London spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. David Holland, Mrs, Stewart Marriott, Ron- ald.and Maryanne and Bella. Beth Porter visited with Mrs. A. Dewar on Monday. farm on the eighth concession of McGillivray township. Mrs. Grace Scott. Current events i Mr, and Mrs. Lennis Cailfas were given by Mrs. M. Hough.I spent the holiday with Air, and Mrs. Trevethiek at their rue. ....... 1 111f11 01 1,111111111111111111/111110111111111111,0 Jim cottage at Port Franks. Carol, Linda and Judy Robin- son spent Monday with Mrs. Walter Morley and family. Mr. Noble Greenlee, Toronto, visited Saturday with Mrs. An- nie Greenlee and family. Mr. 'Roy Glenn, who has spent Carleton, of Vancouver, B,C., forth, on Friday, was held from called on Miss Ida Hardy for a, the Whitney funeral home on day's visit last month. Monday with. Be'. S. Kerr of Mr. Bill Windsor is employed Exeter and. Cromarty in charge. by Parkhill Brick Company, Mr. Davis was 'born in Hib. Miss Carol Sholdice returned bert township and had farmed there all his life. He was 76 to her home in Windsor after visiting inthis vicinity the past years of age and had been et a short time. One brother, A number from this commun. David, of Moose Jaw, survives. ity attended decoration services Burial was in Staffa cemetery. held at St. James cemetery, WMS concludes study Clandeboye, on Sunday. The September meeting of the. Bill Watson, infant son of Mr. Woman's Missionary Society was! and •Mrs. Donald Watson, return-1 held at the home of Mrs. T. L. ed home from the hospital. I Scott. Mrs. W. Harper presided Randy 'Witherspoon, son of Mr,' and led in the devotional exer- • GORDONey MORLEY . . • ... •.• . . . . ... ......... Mr. and Mrs. William Patter- son, accompanied by Mr. Pat- Comments about Brinsley CANADIAN PROPANE GAS 8; APPLIANCES GRATION & 1-10TSON Phone -156 Grand Bend SUPER * AVe MARKET 111444 pl ...................... ................ The Presbytery of Euron- i Maitland Will proceed to ordain 'I Mr. George C, 'Vais, in :Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall, Tuesday, September 13 at e p.m.DeVries; milk !bottled, Charles Mrs. Bessie McDonald and ' Mr. Veit recently completed hisShari:blew. brother, Mr. and. Airs,. Dave beating, Barbara Wells; kick grenddaughters, C h e r y 1 and BA degree. - the slipper, Peter DeVrie$1 Mary Beth. McDonald, Mitchell, • s t ar on A2 • • Allen, . • • . break balloons, Peter DeVries, 1. Ward recorcun He was appointed student min- ister for the past, year for CAI.- CERA Radio Station, Ot. Randy Witte; spot race, Gar-r Olive Speare. !spent the weekend with Miss me] Church, Hensall and Knox ova, Mrs. Allen and children d en Page; . i Mrs. Calvin Hulley and .danghi throw the roll, Peter . Church, Barfield, returned to Ottawa on Monday, !DeVries, Charles Keating, .Cor. . • jathiel . ter Beth, of Tilbury, spent the ' his mother, Mit, George , Felder, Rebecca Fuleher, Susan i . having spent the last week with: Personal items . don Page; young children, holiday weekend with her par.' ents, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Ramsey.! Mrs. Agnes Baird of Bruce- Mr. and Mrs. Don McLean, of Wooden; men's race, Murray ' . field, who . will celebrate her. Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser, Greene,. Mr. and Mrs. K. McKellar;. 101st birthday in January 1961, of Toronto, were recent visitors. Picnic supper followed the visited on Sunday with Mr. and was admitted by ambulance to wil'i Mrs. George Allen. • sports. Mrs, Frank Routly, Kirkton. 1 the Queensway Nursing Home. on ,,, ,. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner:• Monday evening. M. •Baird Mr. Wilfrid Gardiner, MPP . - —, .- „....., ro'.-Wejte:•.'••'••e",V0121.21 -'!'"e'.'::24" visited on Sunday with Miss 1 4 .• • for Melville, Sask., wife and • '' ' - Doris Schwartz, Creditors, Recent visitors with Mr. and ; Mrs. Alex- Gardiner were Mr. - and Mrs, Edwin MacKenzie and family of Roseville, Mich„ and Mrs. Fred ficiegy, Seaforth, Montgomery Davis Funeral service . foe the late Montgomery Davis, who died in no, as far as Sault Ste Marie, By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR terson's cousin, Mrs. A n n i C Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea- ori.'11.t.thvettt church groundsoria1 %Ss:lit:Ida: se 4 boi vtyrt ,.. a MRS, od Airs. K E NGarMficeiCl::::::rt class, David Greene, Bobby good attendance. Sport Winners were: nursery , with .their cousins, Mrs. Sadie 4 of Regina visited on Thursday ''Vcehdonoelsdha Pylclaftignooan, u.Vugge, picnic ' '.. : . ..:..!.;.',;:-.---,'-..- Mr. and Mrs, George Wal-King, Brian ,DeVries; beginners,' lace, Mrs. Horton McDougall I I1Kirg King, t t DeVls; Peter' " d Mr. Lindsay McKellar. tattle Wells, Mr and Mrs, Frank Moore re of lautD rie andDavidKeat DaYeland, Alberta, spent the A s, eitte,a:l aas,jne n Bi erlingsBar baraWens,Barb.. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. ara King; Mr. A.4Ito,sciassiectoly0bail. Roberta Grassiek, Kathy Bent. Mr. and Mrs. Colin •Gilfillani ley, Bonita Greene; Air, Steven. and fanlivlynefu.Wiwinethnelamear, wereotttir Barry , Witte, Bruce Fulcher; ' soll'sclass, Frank DeVries, I Mrs, R Sunday ay visitors Gas-diner and fan- young boys, Peter DeVries, fly, Charles Keating, Jack Fulcher; The girls of the CWT present. Young girls, Marianne DeVries, ed Miss Ina Scott with a gift Susan. Gibbon, Barbara King; prior to her departure for Lori- Males, Mrs. Witte, Mrs. J. Fut. don where, she has gone.to take cher, Mrs, B. DeVries, a secretary's course at Wells Ties shoes together, Marianne Academy. and Mrs. Carl Witherspoon, in- cases. I Barry Thompson spent the special three months course at: w eekend at his grandfather's,,lured his hand in a belt recent- The last two chapters of the! the Ontario Hospital, London. I Mr. John: Rinn. 1 y. study book were reviewed by! She spent last week in Guelph Billy Watson of Sarnia spent , Mr. and Mrs. Murray Rowe Mrs. T. L. Scott with Mrs. M. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clayton the week with his friend, Billy r have taken up residence at their Lamond as her assistant. I A splendid topic was given by have returned from vacation'. the summer meths working for Mr. Clarence Cunningham, re- turned to London recently. Anniversary services will be I held at Brinsley United Church on. Sunday, September 11, at 11 a.m. and 7:30 for the evening service, The Women's Federation of Brinsley 'United Church were in vited guests of Mrs. Dan Lewis for the meeting held on Septem- ber 6. It's no trick at all to make extra money. Juet, advertise your "don't wants" in The T-A Class- ifieds, Phone 770. ,111 ..... 1111111111111111111111$111111111110111111111/111 /11111111111111#11/11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111/1111111MIN I LAST NOTICE