The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-05-13, Page 4Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 13th, 1948
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WOODHAM
Messrs. Oscar Brine, Victor
Chatten and Robt. Carrol spent
last Wednesday at Watford at
tending the sale of Mr. William
Carroll.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Atkin
son and George of Saintshury,
Mr. Earl Carroll, of Exeter, vis
ited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Carroll.
Miss Evelyn Bullock is visit
ing at her home at Greenway.
Mrs. W. Wynne spent the
week-end with her daughter,
Miss Carrie Wynne, of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Selves, of
Chiselhurst, visited on Sunday
with Mrs. M. Jaques.
Mrs. Verda Gunning and Ross
of Granton, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Miller.
Miss Audrey Rodd spent Sun
day with Miss Rhoda Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stephens,
of St. Marys, spent the week
end with the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stephens.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawkins,
of Science Hill, visited on Sun
day with the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carroll.
and Mrs. Clifford Scott
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ELIMVILX.E
Mother’s Day visitors were:
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Pym, of
Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin*
Pym and' family, of Thedford,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pym and
family with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
uel Pym.
Messrs.
Stephen,
and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
ford and Carman Herdman, pl'
Ingersoll, Mr. Clayton Herdman,
of Toronto. Mr. and 'Mrs. Wnl.
Bradshaw and David, of Sea
forth, Mr. and Mrs. Squire
Herdman and Helen with Mr.
and Mrs. John Herdman.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bell and
family, of Exeter, with Mrs.
Thos. Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coultis, of
Guelph, with Mr. and Mrs. Nel
son Coultis.
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Margi-
son and Bobby, of London, and^
Mrs. Ed Johns, of Exeter, witlv
Mr. j
Mr. and Mrs. Reg
and family, of Exeter, with
and Mrs. Everett Skinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hern
family, of Zion, with Mr.
Mrs. Wes Horne.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brock
Mrs.
with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Brock
Mrs. Eli Brown, of Crediton,
with Mr. and Mrs. Lome Elford.
Mr.
Misses
Johns,
Pybas.
Murray and Laurie
of London, with Mr
Charles Stephen.
Hilson White-
and Mrs. Delmer Skinner,
. McDonald
Mr,
and
and
and
Mabel Brock, of London,
Harry Strang Speaks
To J unior Farmers
Strang, chairman
Improvement As-
the guest speaker
meeting of the
• Junior Farmers.
Mr. Hurry
of the Crop
sociation, was
at the Muy
South Huron ............
He spoke of the importance of
using good seed for our crops,
ana also spoke on the "Cost of
Production" for canning crops.
Mr, LvRoy Brown spoke about
the judging competition to be
held on the 12tli of June, in
conjunction with the Junior In
stitute's Achievement Day. Mr.
Brown introduced Mr. Clarence
Rennie, the assistant representa
tive. replacing Mr, Gerry Nel
son, who was moved to Elgin
County. There were also some
arrangements made to hold a
coaching class at Mr. E.
tieth’s farm previous to
junior judging day, Reg.
gert and Bob Simpson
nominated to organize a
team for the sport’s program to
be held the same day.
and Mrs. Wm. Johns
Ethelene and Eilene
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
of Exeter, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Ratcliffe, of Anderson.
Mother’s Day ServiceA special ’ service was held in
ElimviEe United Church on Sun-
. day. May Sth for Mother’s Day.
jtThe pulpit was beautifully dec- I orated with flowers and potted
| plants. The program was follow-
3 ed with Mother’s Day leaflets
with Mr. Kenneth Johns,
day School Superintendent tak
ing the service. Rev. Wm. Mair
gave the address and conducted
the Baptism service. The choir
rendered a lovely anthem "This
is My Mother’s World”. There
were six girls and one boy be
ing baptized, those were, Fred
erick Minor, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifton Brock; Sandra Lee
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Walters; Margaret Ann, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Prance; Marion Ann, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johns;
Janet Elizabeth, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Franklin Skinner;
Marilyn Joanne, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johns;
Dorothy Margaret, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dickey.
Sun-
parents, Mr.
Parkinson.
Mrs. Wesley
with Mr. and
and
Shier
Mrs.
BRINSLEY
St. Marys Anglican Church,
Brinsley, will celebrate their
38th anniversary of the opening
of the church on Sunday next,
May 16th. The Rector, Rev. H.
Parker, of Ailsa Craig, will be
the speaker at 11 a.m. and Rev.
Latimer, M.A., Rector of Cronyn
Memorial Church, London, will
be the guest speaker at 7.30
p.m. Special music by tlie choir,
Mother’s Day Service
Mother’s Day service was held
in Brinsley United Church on
Sunday last. Mrs. Janies Treve-,
thick took the leading part as
"Mother.” The choir consisted'
of the Sunday School with
Douglas Lewis at the piano.
Joyce Schenk gave the Scripture
reading and a second reading
was given by Mrs. Thos. Lee.
The story “The Broken Tubes”
was given by Betty Sholdice.
" The "Dramatization” was given
by Gertrude Amos assisted by
Jean Dixon, Betty Sholdice,
Grace Trevethick, Helen Lewis
and Marlon Allison, Rev. Hann
gave a short address on ‘Mother’
The Communion table was
adorned with flowers which
were distributed to the shut-ins.
Communion service will be
held in Brinsley United Church
on Sunday next, May 16th.
Mr. and .Mrs. John Turner, of
Arkona, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Tweddle and family, of
McGillivray, spent Sunday
ing with Mr. and Mrs.
Hodgson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred J,
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Earl Neil, of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sholdice
of London, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Sholdice.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Treve
thick and family, of St. Thomas
Mr. Gordon Hodgson and Mr.
Leslie Gaeke, of Montreal, spent
Saturday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Trevethick.
-Mr. Vic Manquie, of Buffalo,
spent the week-end at the .home
of Mr. Wm. Morley.
Mr. Ray
days with
Hodgson.
Mr. and
and children spent Friday with
Mr. and Mfrs. Jim Cunningham,
of Clandeboye.
Congratulations to Mr.
Mrs. Howard Hodgson
were married recently.
Mr. Wes Watson, Mr.
Mrs. Lin Craven attended
funeral of her aunt, the
Mrs. Wm. Delency, of London,
on Friday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rod
gers and children, of West Mc
Gillivray, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Faulder.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Maguire
and family, of London, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Levi White.
Those who attended the
Graduation Class of Nurses of
St. Joseph’s Hospital held at the
Beal Technical School, London,
on Monday night were Mr. ,J. L.
Amos and Gertrude, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Amos and Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Amos.
W.M.S. and W.A. Meeting
Mrs. Earl Dixon entertained
the W.M.S. and W.A. of Brins
ley United Church on Wednes
day afternoon last. Mrs. Jack
Hodgson, convenor of Group 3,
led the meeting. Scripture by
Mrs. Thos. Lee, a reading by
Mrs. Earl Dixon was followed
by the Lord’s prayer in unison.
The minutes and roll call were
read. An instrumental was giv
en by Mrs. Fred Fenton and the
Study Book by Mrs. Wes Wat
son. Business was discussed by
the president, Mrs. Martin Wat
son. Articles for the Bale of
Canadian' Church Relief are to
be in not later than
A report on the
meeting at Seaforth
by Mrs. Clover
Trevethick, 1st
W.A., took the
utes and roll
Business was .discussed and col
lection taken for Flower Fund
A contest was conducted b:
Mrs. Jack Hodgson and won F
Mrs. Jack Trevethick. A vote of
thanks was extended by the
ladies to Mrs. Dixon for the use
of her home. The meeting closed
with the Mizpah Benediction. A
dainty lunch was served by
Group ,3.
Turner spent a few
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Mrs. Marwood Prest
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Exeter, Ont
7
held a birthday party in honour
of their daughter Jean’s birth
day. Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Wray Sweitzer and Ronnie
o,f Shipka, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Levy .and Rachel, of Transvaal,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Rundle, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Rundle and Shirley,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott and
Audrey.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lambert,
of Melbourne, visited on Sunday
with Mrs. M. Jaques and family
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell, of
London spent the week-end with
the latter’s
Mrs. Frank
Mr. and
are visiting
Fred Foster, of St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hern and
family, of Toronto, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Hern.
Mrs. McGaw, of
visiting with Mrs.
two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. A.
Courtney, of Toronto, Mr.
bur Wynne, Mr. and Mrs.
Tomlinson, Mr. and Mrs.
Chatten and family and
Betty Mills spent Sunday
Mrs. Chatten, Sr.
Young People’s Meeting
The regular meeting of the
Young People’s Union was held
on Sunday evening with the
Citizenship committee, Marian
Mills and Helen Webber, in
charge. The meeting opened
with the Theme Song. The Call
to Worship was given by Mar
ian Mills. Hymn 63 was follow
ed by the Lord’s Prayer in uni
son. Scripture lesson was read
by John Rodd, Roll call and
minutes were read and adopted.
The following program was giv
en' Poem, "The Other Choice”
by Bessie MeCurdy; hymn 174;
poem "The Lamb of God” by
Jean Copeland; story "Stopped
in his Tracks” by Florence
Kirk; vocal duet by Merle Haz-
lewood and Verla Wheeler;
poem "The Way” by Annie
Spence; and hymn 438. The
meeting closed with the Young
People’s Benediction. Marian
Mills led in Bible Baseball.
Mothers’ Day Program
A combined service of Sunday
school and church was held on
Sunday, being the annual Mo
thers’ Day service. The follow
ing took part in the service:
L Thacker conducted the service
Reading ,by Jean Copeland; Flo
rence Kirk and Leonard Thack
er read the Scripture
vocal duet by Merle
and Verla Wheeler,
rendered a number.
George Levy. Rev.
conducted the rites
when Sharon Agnes-, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson
was baptized, Rev<
also gave a short address
beautiful hydrangea plant was
presented to Mrs, James Mills,
the oldest mother In the com-
munity.
Toronto, is
Chatten for
Argue,Mrs.
Wil-
John
Vic
Miss
with
lesson;
Hazlewood
The choir
Poem by
Mr*. Laing
of baptism
Mr. Laing
A
May 26 th,
Presbytery
was given
Mrs, Jack
of the
The min
Lewis,
vice-pres,
chair
call were read
Studio Couches - All Colours
and
who
Mon
th e
Hod-
were
ball
West
even-
Geo.
We have a fair range of sizes and maturities on hand at present
but will not be able to replace when sold out.
Also several standard varieties of Open-Pollenated Corn.
Mr
Joint Meeting
At the joint meeting with the
Junior Institute the club was
privileged t0 hear Rev. William
Mair, who spoke on "The Cov
ered Wagon”, Christine Dobson,
delegate to the annual meeting
of the Provincial Junior Farm
ers held at Guelph on the 25th,
26 th, and 27 th of April, gave
an interesting report of the
meeting. The meeting adjourned
and lunch was served bringing
to a close a very successful
meeting.
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