The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1960-10-27, Page 19•O'
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THIS WEEK'S FREEZER FEATURE —
Messrs, jaeic and Andy Keough present, Department of AgricUlture has
recognised for many years the
had successful farm auction The officers were elected.
sale last WednesdaY President is Marion McNanglv ialnridP°thlrl is anc: :(f;n r e rbetweentives
Mr, and Mrs, Maywood Prest, ton; vice-pres.,Dort. Crago;
rent°, spent the weekend with "Being " 1
Mr. Noble Greenlee, of. To-. day At v‘,$,",epi mp.reTsIsieed parole Weil ,firlso:rnesoc:rappJriporclaisri
.Corporations
,a40.fc't:tiools5744., gnadve.ree
Mrs. A. Greenlee and family. Groomed' There were 13 girls
Kirkton girls Meat .Project
Orinsley stall' project •
member pamph ets and discussed
them along with several topics
on being well dressed.
The group spent the rest of
the evening sewing a patch.
Personal item:
Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Robinson
of Great Falls, Montana visited.
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Blackler, Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Bladder, Mr. and Mrs.
Burns Blackler and Mr. and
Mrs. Miller McCurdy.
Mr. and Mrs, Warren Schram
Blackler and family,
Mr. and. Mrs. Alfred. Mitchell
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Say, and Brian, were on a va- secretary, Helen Humphreys, -co a nd - -----'4)04 plan,
en nnoratiye 2 maticett
cation over the weekend. assistant, Rosemary Ratcliffe; . 1
The view of the board is ex,' .1. -
Mr. Cecil Ellwood also Mr. directors, Jane. 13,iciteil, Joan.
and Wt. Stewart Witherspoon Earl, Margaret Knight; press pressed
telly
Ih P insatAlbee dlisretchtoer'vilerweA l II visite.d. ,Sunday evening with reporter, (Joan Earl, of the annual meeting of. the On- I Mr. And Mn.s George Prest and Mrs. Watson re out the first tario Hog Producers .Co-opera- [
live and the representatives of =
the Ontario Hog PrOdUeers' 1
Marketing. Beard .dated Septeni7 .f
ber. 15, 1960, where it is stated S
"For the QHFC to be the buyer I I
as well as the seller would; in t•I •
our opinion, be unethical andi
would also present serious dif.1
ficulties in administration." 11
leaders
study project
Leaders' training school for
the project "The Third Maar
was held in the Legion 1LW,
•Iletisall, IAA Wednesday and
Thursday conducted by Mitt
Marly Meinnis and Miss 1‘.1.•
:Hodgson of the Home Serviets
Department, Department of Ag-
riculture, end Miss Bette Tall
Man, ituron home economist,
Representatives from Kipper*
East, .Seatorth, linronriale, Cre,
diton and ilerisall branches
tended. and will take back the
lahrmation to thar respective
groups.
It was decided to ohid Sum,
nary Dty on January 26, 1981,
in liensall • with Mrs, Clady$
Doig, Seafortii, as chairman and a committee to make arrange-
ments includes Mrs. Earl . Neil,
Crediton, Mrs, Richard Ether-
ington, iturondale a n d Mrt.
Verne Alderdice, Kip*, East.
Cavan discusses
first thanksgiving
Thanksgiving was the theirie
of the October meeting of COM),
Wenian's Missionary Society held
Thursday evening,
Mrt. 6, .Ersman. and Mrs.
Herbert ilarriSon gave a study
ti . the holding Of Thanksgiving
tough, the ages telling of the
irt.t. Thanksgiving in America.
in 1621 • and the first in. Canada
id 1763 and in 1879 the first an-
nual Thanksgiving was marked.
in Canada. An appropriate read-
ing was given by Mrs. Carman
Cann who presided for the pro-
gram,
Joan leithilsinith and Eleanor
Sfanlake sang a nuMber Of songs
they had learned at camp this
summer,
Mrs. Alvin Moir gave a retort
of the executive of Stratford
Pretbytetial,
Hostesses were Mrs, E. G.
11166r6, Mrs, Lee Learn and Mrs.
Toni Pryde.
Neeb-McGillivray
—Centintted from page. 14
munis. The bridal table
tared t three tier wedding cake
flanked with red roses and pink
tapers, The %Verdant Association
of the church Catered for the
wedding dinner.
For travelling through South-
ern Ontario the bride donned
brown and white cheeked suit
with white accessories w i t
which she were a corsage of
white earnationk.
The young couple will reticle
RR 2 Neke Lowell.
Attending the Wedding *froth.
Hensall were rMr, and Mrs.
Glenn. McKenzie, GOrdon and
Tommy.
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Topics from
.Personel, Iteins
Ml's, Cecil sgulro, Airs.
Morley And Mrs. Gordon John-
son attended .the South Sectional.
.W.MS Presoyterial on Thursday
at ',Ltames
Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon McKin-
non ants .Lionniii, -anent'
the Weekend wiln Mr. .and tdra.
tirafton
,41r. aim Airs. ;Frank 'Squire at-
tended the 10zeter Times-Adva-
0ate oannuet oil Saturday eve-
ning at Armstrong s want.
.Sunday callers with Mr. and
Mrs. iVierley S r, were
iltr, Newton MillSon, Detroit,
Mr. Luther .1towclifte, Exeter,
Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Rail and Mrs.
Phil Porter, tondon, Mrs, Rua-
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pym, Exe-
ter, were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Morley.
Mrs. Bill Morley entertained
16 little friends and cousins on
Wednesday afternoon honoring
the 8th birthday of her daughter
Janice, Games were played and
lunch served,
Mrs, Harry White, Lloyd and
Ann also Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Kelk and Normin all of Loh-
don, were weekend' visitors with
Mr. Frtnk Parkinson and Glenn,
DISCUSS GUIDANCE
The Challengers of the Exeter
Pentecostal church held its Oe
Ober Meeting at the home of
Miss Wanda McLarcn, Cromarty.
Miss !Marion. Triebner present-
ed . the - Message 'speaking .. on
"P inpoint Guidance," Mrs.
Grant Triebrier, read an article
on. "Catholicism in the U.S,A."
Mrs. Don Jolly, who ptesided,
led in a 'chorus and Mrs. Morley
Hall. led Prayer.
IvIrS, Robert Ostler, Miss Mc-
Laren Add Mrs. Mel Holmes of-
fered 'prayer for the nilasionar-
let,
ttiainets vett transacted fa-
lowed by 'social hour.
.gove .awards
Anne Keller, loon. Street, Who
is now attending. Bruton college,
London,. and another $100.
arahip to Margaret Stinillie•,
daughter of. Mr. and Mrt„ Clat-
,enee who. is At-
tending MCcionald.
G-uelph,
The bursary Award „prOgrain
instituted by the beat a.uxiliary.
la st • year is .des.440 encouv
age more high school graduates
to seek University :education,
At the October meeting Mon-
day night 31 itienibers indicated
their intention of visiting the.,ve-
Wens at Westminster Hospital
On November 2, TWO carloads
of Exeter meMbers were enter-
tabled by the Legion Auxiliary
At Luckno.w last Wednesday eve-
ning, Ah. invitation TAO received
— Continued from page 9
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Si, Petrieks
High single: A, M. Mundy (257)
High trIPlet 'Ditty (580)
High s,verage: M, Carting (178)
High average: 3'. Hermiston (168)
High single (3. Herineston (158)
• CHILDREN'S LEAGUE
Champs (e. Hit.skeit 167) 5
Pinpoppers (W. Hodgins 175) 0
Inicepots (A. Ha.yter 151)
DUmbellA (A, George. 138) 0
Strikekinget (B. Anderson 188) Li
31/1X6 (G, Dauncey 134)
Inkspotis 11
Champs 10
Dumbolis
Jinxs 7
Strikekings
Plnpoppers
High Single: Ward AildginS (175)
High averages: W, s.rd .146f:fens
168, L. Arnold 154, B. IlesItki. 144.
fell111Y.
Rill. .Prest was guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Shepherd and
family on Sunday evening for
the celebration of his cousin
M2)('5 fifth birthday.
Mr. anti Mrs, Hopper,
of London, spent Sunday with.
the latter 's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Witherspoon.
Mr. Douglas. Lewis and Mr.
Alex Hodgins attended the, plow-
ing, match held at Springfield.
Mrs, Lloyd Odd, of London,
terawtmmettememangsseset
The story in
Zion
Ey mks. AID DYKEMAN
Church service is withdrawn
this Sunday as it is Whalen an-
niversary:
Mt. and Mrs. Ephriam Bern
/spent Sunday with. Mrs. Louisa
Kyle, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Rots Hern spent
the weekend with Mr. And Mrs,
Bob Kinsman anl, family, Kip-
pen.
A number of ladies of the com-
munity, members of Elitnville
Institute, visited Huron County
Heinle on Wednesday oLlast week
and, helped- with ' the birthday
pattY fOr the folk with birth-
days in the month of October,
Mrt, Gerald, Dearing, Exeter,
Wt. Jaques and Mrs,
Jud Dykein an attended The
Teaeher: "What is the Cantu-
la for water?"
Helen: "H-1..1444,,ig.N-0,"
Teacher: "Why de you say
that?"
Helen: "Yesterday you said
that the formula for water was
H to 0."
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A Pioneer chain saw odds off-
season earning: to the farmer who
hoeyeSts his woorlial—ct perfeet,
fats Maintenance foal in tondo.
OM building eolith-khan and in
the cuitiag of tirowood
zone Cl at the annual Sports ban-Fred, Wesley, were recent nisi- cluot Meeting in Walkerton. tots of Mr, and Mrs. S. Squire. Plans were made to cater for Mr. and Mrs. Norman. Hodgins the inter-town bowling, banquet
add Avis and Mr, add Mrs. on May 19, 1961. The Christmas Frank Squire attended Granton party for the children of Legion
United Church Andivertary on and Auxiliary peinbers will be
Sunday and also visited Mrs. held December 5. Ethel Squire, An ' application for member-
Mr. G e o Arlington ship was received and accepted,
Heights, Illinois, arid his Mother
Wt. Elizabeth P.ring, London,
were Monday visitors with Mr. Bowling and Mrs. Win. Morley' Sr.
Mrs. E. '.'erguson called on.
Sunday on her friend Mrs. Jas.
Gardiner, who is a patient at
St, 'Marys Memorial Hospital.
tell Brock, Chlselhurst, Mr. Bell to a masquerade party anon-
McEirea, Kirkton.
Brock, W elland A n d Aim John sored by the Clinton Auxilip'.
Mrs, Stan Frayne, was el ted
the assistant sports Officer for kra, Minnie Mardian and.
ageditS
!Jaws
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IGNITION
Legion ladies comm.nti,mbout
Whalen
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e CORES AVAILABLE FOR ALL
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PRE-WINTER
SALE
CONTINUES UNTIL
SATURDAY NIGHT
MANY ITEMS HAVE BEEN
Further Reduced
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Wo Invite You To Drop In And
Take Advantago Of The Big
Savings. W. Are Offering.
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' to Jud Kellerdaughter,M " . - of Mrs, Earl Walton last Mon-
It MRS.. FRANK SCIUlki• l'he Ladies Legion Auxiliary gy GOliCION MORLEY Marketing Scheine.
y rs. statement la gtoup o r 7 ,
„ and the Ontario He; Producers'
.. awarded $15.0 scholarship .„, Club was hgld, at the home. an
The first meeting of Kirition. The. hoard trnaket. .e. tear eita
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The board also noted and '
agrees with an editorial in "The' I
Market Place" which it the Of-
ficial monthly publication of the f
spent the weekend with her and family, of LondOn, visited Ontario Hog Producers' .AtSeet a- -1
lion in its issue of. September-It - Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan father, Mr, .Cdell. Ellwood... October, .1960: "No part of the , I
Mrs4, George Prest, Bill and Jarvis, compulsory levies authorized ii i -
Mr. and. Mrs, Snyder and under the Farm Products Mak- I Cindy, visited Wednesday after-
noon. with Mr. and Mrs, Arthur
Cunningham. day with Mr, and Mrs, Barns e - and its regulations -mei .................... tio ..... iti timil tttttttt ottlium tttttttt 1 lllll 11111111111 illf III 1 III f
family, of Waterloo, visited Sun- k ling Act ...'
will be used to finance the new - - '-'•• • ' • - • l ' 1 ' ' ' "1""" """"".""liu.
undertaking,"
spent the weekend with Xt., add ' OntarioFarm :Products
Marketing . Board expects to Mrs. Charlie Volk of Slupka, imp 1 e m e n't shortly further Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bonilla. changes in 'the marketing seheme and family spent the weekend
in Toronto. that were approved. by .the On-
tario Hog Producers' tMarketing
Board and the Ontario Farm
Times-Advocate annual .banritiet Products Marketing Board. •.,‘.2mAttgliMmorTwIl'IXAMO Saturday• • evening at Armstrong's,
'Exeter, '
Mr. and. Mrs. Clifton Jaques.
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Johns and family visited
Sunday with Mrs. Harvey Her-
bert in Brampton.
Mr. and. Mrs. Gerald Dearing
and Ann were Sunday visitors
with Mr. add. Wt. 3. Dyk.emaxi,
section between. the co-Operatire
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