The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-09-16, Page 8tu ■
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THE TIMES-ADVQCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1943
C.C.F. Meeting
A C.C.F. meeting was held in
Exeter Monday evening, Septem
ber 13th. Two .delegates, Wm.
Oestreieher and Ted Sanderson
were elected to attend the Pro-
vinvial Convention to he held I in Toronto, October 7, 8, and 9.
It was also announced that Mr.
I Temple M.P.P., "The man who
I beat Drew" has been dated to
speak in this riding later in the
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A stranger entered a church
the other day during a service
and sat near the door, Getting
tired of the sermon, he asked
his neighbour: “How long has
he been preaching?”
"About thirty or forty years,
I think,” replied the man.
"I’ll stay, then," said the
stranger; “he must be nearly
done.
Gives Humorous
Lecture at Grand Bend
Rev. George Parkinson, of
London, England, kept his au
dience well amused at the Grand
Bend United Church on Monday
night. He delivered an interest
ing lecture on Charles Dickens.
Mr. Parkinson’s ability as a
dramatic artist was well-demon
strated as he made character
stduies of well known figures in
Dicken’s literature. Oliver Twist,
David Copperfield, Mrs. Gangs,
' and others
and walked
and Mrs. R. ‘
tnee Marion Ker-1
to announce the J.
Lynda I Poor Joe, Little Nel
in came alive again
and talked before the audience.
But perhaps ln.M interesting
of all was the speaker's inter
pretation of Dickon s writings.
By his humorous characteriza
tion of the people tre great nine
teenth century writer was able
to let them see themselves as
others saw them and thus paved
the way to social reforms.
Rev. Parkinson n the gover
nor of children’s hemes in Eng
land and he made a strong ap
peal for the orphans under his
oversight. It was a delightful
lecture in every way and the
audience showed its appreciation
by rapt attention and generous
applause.
HAMILTON...Mr.
J. Hamilton
ni'Ri wish
arrival of a daughter,
Gail, on August 30, 1948.
St. Mi-ha'-ls Hospital, Toron
to. '
KRAFT—At Dr. Ferguson's hos
pital, Dashwood, on Wednes
day. August 25, 1918, to Mr.
and Mrs. Harold F. Kraft, of
Dashwood, a son, Peter Fred-
rie, a brother for Diane and
Lynda.
McCANN—At Dashwood on Sun
day. September 12,
Mr. and Mrs. Clement
i nee Joan Gelinas) a
MARRIAGES
1948, to
M (‘Can n
soil.
Sa-MITCHELL-CHIDLEY — On
turday, at Emmanuel College
Church, Toronto by Rev. Wel-
demar Williams, Jean Gert
rude, daughter of Rev. George
Murray Chidley and Mrs. Chid-
ley, 1
chell,
Peter
Rev.
pastor of Thames Road United
Church. The bride’s sisters,
Mrs. James Spencer and Miss
Marion Chidley, were matron
of honor and bridesmaid res
pectively.
ENGAGEMENTS
to Mr. John
, son of Mr.
• M. Mitchell,
Chidley was
Miles Mit-
and Mrs.
Hamilton.*
a former
Mr.
na:
the
and Mrs. Wm. Hayter, Var-
the marriage to take place
latter part of September. *
CARD OF THANKS
and Mrs. Heber. Davis
to announce the engage-
of their second daughtei,
Mary Marguerite, to Mr.
Dalton Greenlee, son of
Mr.
wish
ment
Annie
Earl
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Greenlee,
the marriage to take place in St.
Patrick’s Church, Saintsbury,
October 2 at eleven o’clock. *
The Officers’ Wives Auxiliary
of the R.C.A.F., Centralia, wish
to sincerely thank ail those mer
chants in town who so generous
ly contributed to making their
recent rummage sale a success.
The Auxiliary wishes to especial
ly thank Jones and May, South-
cott Bros., Chainway Stores Ltd.,
Mayfair Bakery, Brock’s Bakery,
Hopper-Hockey, R. C. Dinney,
Sander’s Grocery, Cook's
Grocery and members of
Canadian. Legion.
Casli
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Mr. and Mrs. T. Gilmour,
Clandeboye, wish to announce
the engagement of their eldest
daughter, Verlyn Eleanore, to
Arnold Merton, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lindenfield,
Exeter, the wedding to take
place the latter part of Septem
ber. *
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Glenn
wish to announce the engage
ment of their only daughter,
Margaret Annetta, to William
Mervyn Hayter, youngest son of
IN MEMORIAM
SCHROEDER—In loving
ory of a dear wife and
er, Mary Schroeder,
passed away one year
September 21, 1947,
—Lovingly remembered
band and children.
mem-
mo th-
who
ago,
byhUS-
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TRIEBNER—In loving
of our dear son and
Edward Charles Triebner, kil
led in action in Belgium, on
the 18 th day of September,
1944.
—Forever remembered and sad
ly missed by Mother, Dad
and family. *
memory
brother,
THAMES ROAD
After the Sunday School hour
on Sunday morning a presents-
ton of a sandwich plate was
made to Lillie Miller, a former
Sunday School teacher, prior to
her moving from this commun
ity to her home in Exeter. The
address was read by Dolores Al
lison and the iiresentation made
by Frances Lostell. Following is
the address:
Dear Lillie;
We, the Sunday School teach
ers, officers and pupils
Thames Road Sunday
Stewart’s Taxi
— PHONE —
335 Exeter
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of the
School
wish to express to you our real
ization of the great loss we are
about to sustain, due to your
lemoval from our community.
We shall miss you, as you have
been a very faithful willing and
efficient worker in our Sunday
School and we have appreciated
your untiring efforts and the
interest you have taken in our
! work. As a slight expression of
cur appreciation, we ask you
to accept this gift along with
our very best wishes for you fn
your new home and that
may have health, happiness
prosperity in the days that
ahead is our sincere wish
prayer—Signed on behalf of
Teachers, Officers and Pupils
of Thames Road Sunday School.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted
of London, visited
week-end with Mr.
Thos. Ballantyne. ,
Several from this
attended the London
week.
Miss Elizabeth Staples, of
Toronto, is visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. P. Passmore and other
relatives,
Miss Alice
Sunday with Mr.
man Bowman, of
An enjoyable
spent last Friday
school room of the church when
the Mission Circle girls enter
tained the young folk of the
community to an Ice Cream
Social. Contests and games were
enjoyed and then a delicious
lunch of Ice Cream, cake and
lemonade was served by the
girls. Some thirty-six were pres
ent.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDon
ald, of Kirkton, visited on Sun
day with
more.
Sunday
the usual
day School at 10.15
Church service at 11 a.m.
you
and
lie
and
the
McIntyre,
over the
and Mrs.
community
Fair this
Passmore spent
and Mrs. Cole-
Elmira.
evening was
evening in the
Mr. and Mrs. A. Pass-
services
hour on Sunday,
a.m.
will be at
Sun-
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