HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1960-09-15, Page 10COUPLE MARK GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs, Merritt Thompson, Grand Bend
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Rodger Luxton of Owen Sound
spent the weekend with his
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Mac Hodgert,
Mr. and Mrs. William Elford
And Doris spent Sunday with
Miss Ida Hall. Doris stayed un-
til. Monday evening.
Mrs. Reg Hodgert and infant
daughter, Brenda Jean, return-
ed home from South Huron Hos-
pital, Exeter, on Monday. Miss
Doris Elford is staying with
them for a while.
Mr. and Mrs, Victor Jeffery,
Barr/ and Billy, spent Sunday,
at Niagara Falls, the occasion
being their twenty-fifth wedding
anniversary.
Mr, and. Mrs. Tony Shulman
and family, of Embro, visited
on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Ernest Pyre,
Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Gilmour
and Kevin of London, Mr, and
Mrs. Donald Bray, Robert, Janet
and Ruth were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. John Bray.
Mr, and Mrs. John. Selves re-
turned home on Friday after
visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Rob-
ert Hern and family at Jarvis
for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller
of Exeter, Mrs. James Dawson
of Deseronto accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Miller to
Brampton
and Mrs.
aMPtOnon
Fred
Aloiiti
Miller,
rlletro visit
Miss Beverley Passmore was
picked from the crowd at Lon-
don Fair on Monday, Ladies'
Day, to draw the tickets for the
prizes at the Fashion Show. Bev-
erley was escorted to the micro-
phone by MC Fred Davis. She
received five dollars.
The Hodgert relatives held a
celebration at Russeldale Hall
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Clarke's twentieth wedding an-
niv.ersary, Many from here
tended.
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Sunday, Sept. .?5 with Rev. R.
18.
The contract of laying the Sun-
day School basement floor was
let to Spencer's of Hensall, the
work to start the first of next
week.
Mrs, Victor Jeffery read the
minutes of the meeting held at
the home of Mrs. Gardiner con-
cerning the 75th anniversary of
the WMS which will be held in
October.
Mrs. Lorne Passmore was in
charge of .the program which
consisted of a piano solo by Mrs.
William Rohde and a reading by
Mrs, Edwin Miller
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Sunda and 1,arrY, Of London, spent the tjiY ,°P weekendh. air,wit and Mrs. Mac log e church
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Mr. and Mrs, Foster 'Bray .of S. M guestspeaker, 'Wit s as Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Mark • •
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London spent the weekend with The September meeting of the, Mr. and yin. John Bray, WA and WMS was held last
Mrs. Henry Rohde of Exeter Wednesday evening in the eburgbi
spent the weekend .with Mr. and basement with Mrs. Percy Stone!.
Mrs. William Rohde. Mr, and, and Mrs. Arnold. Cann ..a'$ '
Mrs. William Thomson were
Sunday evening guests, the ne-
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Mrs.. Lee Webber waS in
charge .of the meeting with. the!
theme "Our Needy 'Rrethren",1
She was assisted in the worship j
service by Mrs. Ross Hodgert.
Mrs. Melvin Gardiner gave
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enjoys pucnic t sports
,.. lly MRS, filOS, S KIMMER ,,Granton and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin .
The l .1..imville community pie. Fulton and Larry visited with
Igo was boil on Saturday, Sept, • friends in London ,on Sunday.
I,f/. At Exeter Riverview Park. A: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Age and.
good attendance sat down at the family, Mr. and. Mrs. Harold
'dinner table with Mrs. Philip Mehring and family of Listowel '
,Iolms and Mrs,. Ross Skinner on visited on with , SundayMr, and` .
the committee.I Mrs. Sanford Hutton.
;,Sports held in the afternoon' Mr. William johns entertain-
Were convened by Shirley a nd ed at a family dinner on Sun-
Zranees Johns and Brian De. day when Mr, Donald Johns of`
.Pletittrioreney. , the West was present. Others
' attending were Mr. and Mrs. Results were; Preschool child- ,,„
Ten, J i in in y Skinner, Laura Allan Johns; Shirley and Mari-Jam; si x to e i ght years, Deb...iyn, ..u.r. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns,
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Edward and Larry, Mr. and
1 rline to ern,1, Ave Elford,
Brenda Skinner; girls, Elaine . Mrs. James Grinney and family '
JOhnsl boys, Larry Skinner, Dale' of •Sele.nee Hill and Mrs. Granti
Skinner; girls, 12 to 14, Janet Ratcliffe of Anderson.
Skinner, Marilyn Johns; boys,' Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rennie returned home from their honey-. Martin Demontmoreney, Edward Franees • moon and spent the weekend Johns young ladies, with Mr. and Mrs, William ohns, Betty Stephen; rolling pin! Routiv before moving to theircontest, contest, Howard Pym.
- n ew home in Toronto. Kicking slipper, ladies, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe of Franklin Skinner, Betty Stephen;' New York are visiting a few inert, Fred Deibridge, Howard days with the latter's mother,
;lohns; balloon contest, Marilyn Mrs. Thomas Bell,
Weber; pop bottle and coat,
hanger relay and the water in'
straw relay were won by Vern-'
Fr i ends fete on Demontmorency's team and
the hands-on-ankle walk was
won by Elson Lynn's side; men's
ford, Mr. Ed ison Lynn. A cermet Kippen pair shoe scramble, Mrs. Ronald El-
and sucker scramble was enjoy-1
ed by the children,
By MRS:ARTHUR. RUNDLE
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and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd
Cowdrer,
Mr, Robert Rundle, Tim and
Jack, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Payne and Donna on Sun-
day, Mrs. Rundle returned home
after spending the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Payne.
Mrs. Roy Kirk attended a fam-
ily gathering in Gibbon's Park,
London, on Sunday.
Mrs. Hattie Murray of Lon-
don visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Ernie Vodden on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Chatten of
Oakville were weekend visitors
at his home in the village.
I Cooper when Betty was 'Personal items seated with many beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Helfrid
Harry Webber and Mrs. Webber
over the weekend and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Webber of Roches-
ter, Mich., also visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Webber over
the weekend.
Arm Robert Rundle attended
the trousseau tea of her niece,
Miss Donna • Payne, in London
would appreciate in a Guest , on Saturday. Recent guests with Mr. and 30s. Herman Atkinson were Room," was answered by 191 Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Robinson
members, Ruth. Ann McNichol and family visited with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Carroll, Mrs. At- I was appointed secretary for the Mrs. Marvin Streich en Sunday. kinson's mother, Mr. Earl Car-
roll, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Gori second meeting.Mr. and Mrs. Don Morphy
don Atkinson, London, and. Mr.! It was ,decided to use broWn were weekend visitors in Toron-
end Mrs. George Atkinson and scrap books es reference files. to with Dr. George and Mrs.
Sandra. f The record book covers are to, morphy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll be dark yellow
Ayellowlex McGregor is '1-A,
with brown let- Linda Knight of Winchelsea It's easy to put a Classified
accompanied by the lat tering. i ter's par- spent the weekend with her aunt Ad in The -A. Just Phone 770.
cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hod- purchasing these supplies this
lity — a Family Pleasure." , Mr. Wayne Carroll accompa-
nied. Mr. Cameron Davis on a This included the responsibili-
motor trip up north over the ties of a hostess, writing in-
weekend. formal and formal invitations,
Mrs. Earl Atkinson spent the essentialsof a guest room' and
a guest's responsibilities. past two weeks at Grand Bend
recuperating. Mrs. Richard Dick- Mrs. A. McGregot demon-
ins and Mrs. Heber Davis spent strated how to pack a weekend
the past week with her. bag.
Home assignment is to decide
on the method of filing and get
the required materials and be-i
gin to collect material for file. i
Mr. Earl Atkinson and Mr. Personal items Ii
and Mrs. Harvey Latta visited The Meier re-union was held:
with the former's brother-in- at the home of Mr. and Mrs.'
11.
i Kenneth McLellan Sunday, Sep-;
Str atford, who is under the doe- tember
law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baisden,
tor's. care. Miss Dorothy Jackson entered!"
Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Atkinson Kitchener-W a t e r 1 o o Hospital,
and Mr. and Mrs, Heber Davis September 5 as nurse-in-train-1 were Sunday guests with Mrs. i„ ,
Richard Dickins. Exeter, and at- "'" '
Fended. church service at Trivitt Mr. Wm. Slavin has sold his,
farm to Rev, I. Boclenham of
Bayfield.
Miss Eleanor Riley returned'
home recently since being a pa-I
tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon-,
don for 19 days.
NO/ 10 The Tinos-Arivocate, September 15, 1960
; Bayfield pavilion was crowded
'Saturday evening when a recep-
a1H club i don was held honoring Mr. and „ ,The first meeting of the Elim-, Mrs. Jim McGregor, newly-
4eille 4H Club' in the fall project' weds.
The Club Girl Entertains was, ,They were pre.ented with a WMS meeting
held at the home of Mrs. Del- purse of money, the presenta- The. September meeting of the
tier Skinner on Monday evening don made by Harold Caldwell
With 17 girls present.
Woman's Missionary . Society
i of Hensall and the address read
The officers e I e c t e d were; . by Tom Consitt. was held in the church base-
President: Marilyn Johns; vice-i Dancing was enjoyed by all. ment last Thursday with 19
president, Joanne Miners; sec- members present.
etar, Anne Johns; press re-I Shower for bride
porter, Janet Skinner, The lead-! Last Monday evening ,at the Mrs. George Wilson presided
'ers are Mrs. Delmer Skinner; home of Mrs. Lloyd Cooper, 50 for the worship service and took
;and Mrs. Theron Creery. pepole attended a miscellaneous as her theme "The Gates of
.The girls made their own; shower in honour of Mrs. James Peace." She was assisted by
flower arrangements and then ilkicGregor, the former Betty Hal- Mrs. M. Copeland. The presi-
,comments were given. 1 lahan, bride of August 20. dent, Mrs, Fred Doupe, was in
e The
Friday
second meeting was beldl Mrs. Verne Alderdice was mis- charge of the program and gave
evening,en Septembertress of ceremonies of the eve- a paper on stewardship.
,att. Yiinchelsea school. mrs. Th er..f mg. A reading was given by Mrs. J. Wareham introduced .
Mrs.Stuart Wilson Mrs.Jack the new study book •• Ian Creery gave the demonstra- ,
Lion on packing a weekend bag, Cooper conducted a contest and Personal items
,
arid discussion was gi ven on , Mrs. Ross Chapman gave a read- Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mills, writing and replying to 'invite-, ing. ,To„e of Barrie, called on their aunt, *ions, I The address was read by Mrs. W. L, Switzer, on Sunday, pr e-
Mr . and Mrs. Allan Kew of ifts Bett t ex ressed her thanks of Rochester, N.Y. were week-
lettareiterevy.-:..e:l,x,,.,,,,;.!.; .....;.„ . . .., land lunch brought the evening to end guests of their cousin, Mr.
a close.
1 :The story in "Thrifty Kippenettes"
Saintsbury l The second meeting of
Thrifty Kippenettes was he the ld at
the home of the assistant lee-
r; Sy MRS. HEBER DAVIS j der, Mrs. Harry Caldwell on
Saturday at 9 a.m.
,Personal items • 1 The roll call, "One thing I
Harlton family
at Bayfield park
Members of the H'arlton family
gathered at. Bayfield Park in
Bayfield on Monday, September
5 for the fifth annual reunion.
Elmer Harlton, Granton, con-
ducted the business when it was
decided to hold the 1961 picnic
at Poplar Hill Park, on the first
Wednesday in July.
Wilmer Harlton was elected
president and Miss Dorothy Hari-
ton, secretary-treasurer. Sports
committee is Mr. and Mrs. Mel..
yin Harlton,
°SAES Ernest Moron/. re
*tinned to HMCS Shearwatei,
Nova Scotia, after spending
leave at the home of his par-
tag, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Mor-”
enz.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scholes and
geoffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Hay and Billie of London anti
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jamieson,
Louise and Harvey of Thedford
*ere Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Rey Rata, Donald and
Harvey.
Mrs. J. H. McGregor of Grand
Send was a Monday visitor with
tier sister, Mr-. -""-•• Pirlk1)01- ner and Mr. Finkbeiner,
Mrs, Verne Sharpe, .rs. Stu-
art Sweitzer, Mrs, Milton Heti,
and. Mist Eleanor Sharpe and Mrs, 14, McCallum of London at•
tended the Shakespearean Thee-
ere •at Stratford on Saturday,
11/ts. Prank Reaurne of Coin.
tier and PO %My Reaume Of ,
UMCS ShearWater, N,S., were Monday visitors With Mr, and
Mrs! Rost Love.
Mr. and Mrs, Xarl Guenther
ever' Riteliener on Wednes-
flay to visit his sister,. Mrs. W,
Sundae, who it a patient in the
hospital there.
The September meeting of the
,IVA was held at the home of.
Mrs, Verne Sharpe, Mrs. Ross,
Plekering and Mrs. ROSS Love
conducted the devotions. The
president took charge of the latt.
eine* and a social hour ttlIt•
eluded.
"Grand tendOay Gals met at
the hOlite of Alm Soy Morelli;;
OS Tue'sd'ay
TS. Ada Walker, London. Notes were taken on "Hospita-
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V as of Lucaii spent Sunday with Week '
„ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Abbott
and family were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dick-
Memorial Church.
Miss Heather Davis and Mrs.
Ron Carroll attended a birthday
party for Miss Muriel Abbott at
the home of her parents. Mr.
and. Mrs. Arthur Abbott, Whalen,
en Saturday,
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stokes
and Larry of London visited Sun-;
day with Mr. Robert Thomson.'
Mr, and Mrs. Richard Taylor
attended the Scherbarth -Jack-
son wedding in Stratford United
Brethern Evangelical Church
Saturday, September 10 At 7 p.m. -•
l l • ll l ..-'",;,,;,''.71Mg1.•:-.d A reception followed at Victorian;
Inn.