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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-09-09, Page 3* THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1948 Pagtt 3 One .garage will be open in Exeter on Sundays and during the evenings throughout the week O-rWSSiW-W-'l'.' .1,,.. Mrs. Newton Clarke, on Sunday. Mr. and Mi's. Luther Pym and Byron have returned to their home in Toledo, Ohio, spending the Mr. and Mrs. George Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper, of Elimville, spent Friday eve­ ning with Mr. and Mrs. Don Penhale. BRINSUEY Anniversary services will he held in Brinsley United Church on Sunday next, September 12, at 11 a.m, and 7 speaker nt mornin, be Rev of by t Harn Quite a number from community attended the Brock wedding at Zion on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred the Miller- Church CREDITON EAST Mr. Leonard Wein, who has been receiving treatments at Westminster Hospital, London, for the past few weeks, has re­ turned. home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heatherley of London, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. 11. Motz and and Mrs. W. Motz. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilbert Sims, Mr, E. Miss Doris Sims and wards, of week-end at Mrs. Earl returned to day after staying in Anderson’s trailer home tor the past two months. Mr. Absolam is employ­ ed with the Brennan Paving Company at Centralia Airport. Mr. and. Mrs. R. Motz and Ronald spent a couple days in Exeter last week with Mr. Mrs. Fred Darling. colored adorned Church, September . H. Snell united Olive llene and multi ferns United WINCHELSEA Quite a number from this community visited the peach or­ chards last week. . Mr. and Mrs. Don and family visited on with Mr. and Mrs. Fat oi Stephen. after past week, withWalters and Sandra spent the week-end with relatives at Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. of Thames Road, the latter’s 3o p.m. The and evening Harold the charge, he choir, as- >nmy Quartet i in tin of Penhale Sunday Walker, services Currie, Special music sisted by the of Little Springbank j ning and Mrs. Robiu ton, soloist, in the evenin Owing to vices in Trinity A Alisa Craig, services withdrawn in St. J* can Church, Brinsley, next, September 12. Congratulations to Mrs. Harold Cunninu were recently married and with Eli will pastor Bev. Morgan, visited with parents, !Gladioli Setting for Late Summer Wedding Baskets of gladioli and James Street Exeter, on Saturday, 4th when Rev. in mairiagc lake, daughter of Mr A. E. Kerslake, of Usborne, Archie William Webber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Web her, was played by Mr. L. Wein Mrs. - - soloist before the ceremony “Oh Perfect Love’’ and Walk Beside You’’ during signing of the register. Given in marriage by father, the bride was gowned in traditional white satin with ny­ lon net yoke and shirred bertha collar edged in lace, long sle< tapered to points over hands. A lace tiara held embroidered full-length veil she carried a bouquet of roses, fern and satin streamers. Wearing pastel colored gowns four attendants preceded the bride up the aisle. Miss Phyllis Kerslake, of London, was her sister’s maid of honor, in a sky blue nylon bodice and skirt, The wore period Hazel Kerslake, of ter of the bride, wore old rose; Miss Marion Webber, of Exeter, sister of the groom, was attired 'in daffodil yellow; and Miss Patricia. Kerslake was her sis­ ter’s Junior bridesmaid, in nile green, They all wore bands of gladioli as headdresses and el­ bow- length their gowns, gays of red gladioli. Mr. London, was ushers were Messrs Elwyn Kers­ lake and Arnold Campbell. At a reception at the home of the bride's parents in Us- borne, Mrs. Kerslake received in a black crepe and lace dress with forget-me-not blue acces­ sories and corsage of roses an_d yellow mums. The bridegroonris mother assisted, gowned in crepe with black accessories a corsage of yellow roses gladioli. A buffet supper served, to about fifty guests by Misses Evelyn Taylor and Ger­ aldine Prout, of Exeter, Shirley Coates, of London and Doris Holmes, of Dresden. For their wedding trip to Muskoka Lakes District, bride donned a Burgundy wool suit with black accessories and corsage of yellow roses. On their return the young couple will reside in Exeter. her and entertained Wednesdayon 27-a I We Have WHITE PINE Ae J. CLATWORTHY E3 YOU win ie Lin Craven dress net three styled blue and and was d 11 ?■• T ’’ r 4^ [A aves her her and red Kers- Mrs. , and only children her p.a- Rosser, Prescribed for Diarrhoea Intestinal Pains Sea Sickness Summer Comp­ laint. < You will be surprised how and how much DOCTOR the the Red Gamble, week-end Of sister, Mrs. Walter a few months, has his home in Alberta. Mr. and Ed- the with shirred over tafl’eta bridesmaids gowns: Miss Toronto, sis­ can . . . such ac- Sims, Lewis Mr. J. spent Open this Sunday and During the J Evenings Throughout the Week is safe, pleasant and effective. Jim Jones, wh'6 has been his Sylvia Johns; -Hazel Gilfillan; boys, —Bobby Johns; single ladies— SOUTH END B.A Service Station of Exeter. Bridal I spent and Mri of Buffalo, with, Mr. quickly better FOWLER’S EXTRACT OF WILD STRAWBERRY. A Favourite Remedy For the past hundred years DOCTOR FOWLER’S EXTRACT OF WILD STRAWBERRY has been a favourite remedy for bowel complaints. ► Rub in Minard's for muscular stiffness, aches, pains and sprains. Grease- Jess, quick drying, no unpleasant odor, [A Large Economical Size m. 65c mittens matched They carried nose­ roses and colored Ross Graham, of best man, and the The Newfoundland Railway, a deficit operation for all but four of its -fifty years, is to be taken over by the CNR under terms of confederation. Exeter Niagara Falls. Absolam and Marie Hamilton .on Satur- Some Dressed, Some Matched Good Quality and It Is Dry Prices Are Right Garnet Treve- Tho- visited recently with Mr. — We Deliver — Phone 12 Granton Steeper, of McGillivray, spent the with Mr. and Mrs. I-Iarold 1 I NI ME NT Mr. -VW -VW SA music and Frank Creech assisted as with “1’11 the Thanksgivin. lican Church have been Marys Angli- y, on Sunday Made-to-Measure i JW STIFF MUSCB.ES "y 1^atspoilANYgame .................................................... it a works you feel. ELIMVILLE The Elimville Sunday Schoo) held its annual picnic in Sea­ forth Lions Park on Wednesday, September 1, A large crowd sat down to dinner and supper. Sports were held with results as follows: Children, six and under Edwin Skinner, girls, ten and unde r- Sparling, Jean ten and under­ Stanley Johns; Aldeen Pym, Ruth Skinner; sin­ gle men—Elgin Skinner, Howard Pym; married ladies-—Mrs. Har­ old Bell, Mrs. Ken Johns; mar­ ried men—Howard Johns, Squire Herdman; ladies’ walking race-— Mrs. Squire Herdman, Mrs. De-1- mer Skinner; ladies’ kick-the- slipper—Mrs. Harold Bell, Mrs. S. Herdman; men’s kick-the- slipper—Squire Herdman, .Del- mer Skinner; softball throw, la­ dies’—Mrs. H. Bell, Mrs. Squire Herdman; shot put, men’s— Howard Pym, 'Howard Johns; judging distance between two poles—Delmer Skinner; umbrel­ la race—Lorne and Dorothy El­ ford’s side- won, Mr. Mair and Lula Batten’s side lost; partners carry potato on shingle—'Elgin Skinner and Aldeen Pym, Mar­ jorie Herdman and Howard Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Laub spent a few days last week at Mr. Laub’s cottage at Grand Bend. Master Edward Skinner spent the week-end with his grand­ mother, Mrs. Ed Johns, of Exe­ ter. Mrs. Samuel Pym, Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Pym and family vi­ sited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cole, of London. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Harry Murch Sr., of London. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerslake were guests at the Webber-Ker- slake wedding in Exeter on Sa­ turday. Mr. and Mrs. James McLaugh­ lin, of 'St. Thomas, spent Mon­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Woods. Mr. and Mrs. William Routly are visiting in Toronto and at­ tending the C.N.E- Mrs. Joe Amos spent Wednesday rents, Mr. and Mr of Ailsa Craig. Mr. and Mrs. of Sparta, with Mr. an d o th ©r Mrs. Arron Scott the Ladies’ Guild of St. Mary's Anglican Church afternoon last, Mr. and Mrs. thick and children, of St. mas, and Mrs. Jack Trevethiek. Mrs. Hess, of Zurich, and Miss Margaret Locke, of London, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. James Trevethick. Those who visited on Wednes­ day last with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hodgson were Mrs. Edythe Ro­ binson and Miss Estelle Robin­ son, of Winnipeg; Rev. - James Turner, of Dickeville, Miclu, Miss Violet Sharpe, of Hamilton Mrs. Belle Sharpe, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Sharpe, Eleanor and Glenn, of Shipka. Miss Orpha Watson spent the week-end in Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rock and children, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. J. L. Amos, Those who attended the To­ ronto Exhibition last week were Mr, and Mrs, Earl Morley, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Steeper. Miss Gertrude Amos and Miss Betty Allison. Mr. and Mrs. Tames Treve- thick spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Timm, of Kit­ chener. Ronald Slack, who has spent the summer holidays with Mr and Mrs. Donald Sutherland has returned to his home in Detroit, Michigan. Mr. Vic Manquie. spent, the week-end William Morley. Harvey and Leslie West - week Lee. 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