The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-11-18, Page 4Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1948
SAINTSBURY
The congregational roast
chicken supper held recently in
the Parish Hall at St. Patrick’s
Church was very successful and
well attended. All reported an
enjoyable evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C.
family, Mrs. W. J. I
Ivan were Sunday guests
Mr. and Mrs. M. * “
London Township.
Miss Almarie Davis spent the
week-end at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. Greenlee.
Mr. and Mrs. M.
spent the week-end at
of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Dunville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Turner were
guests with Mr. and Mrs. II.
Davis on Sunday.
Mr. ’ ~ -
spent
week at the home of his daugh
ter, Mrs. W. J. Dobbs.
The Senior W.A. met in the
Parish Hall on Wednesday af
ternoon to quilt for the bale to
be packed for the Mohawk In
stitute in the near future.
On Tuesday evening the mem
bers of St. Patrick’s Church and
neighbors met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Dickins and
^presented Mr. and Mrs. T. Brid
ger with a purse of money and
wished them well in Canada.
After an evening of progressive
euchre lunch was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodgins
and Mr. and Mrs. C. Abbott and
Rowena visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. P. Armitage, of
Prospect Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Lucas and
family visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee, also
Misses Alexia and Janett Davis
and M.r Jim Barker.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Latta and
Mr. and Mrs. D. Maguire were
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. T. Bridger.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawkins,
of St. Marys, visited on Sunday
with Mr.'and Mrs. H, Atkinson,
Mrs. F. Davis spent the past
week at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. M. H. Elston.
Mr. and Mrs.
spent the past _
Mr. and Mrs.
Simcoe.
Mr. Howard
the week-end
Hugh Davis. Misses Joyce and
Hazel McDonald were in Lucan
at the home of their grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dick
ins.
Mr. and Mrs. M. McDonald
and Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickins
tended the chivari held
Friday evening at the home
Mr. and Mrs. R. Squire.
Davis and
Davis and
with
Colbert, of
McDonald
the home
Clark, of*
G. Essery, of London,
several days this past
R Greenlee
week-end with
F. Guilfoyle, of
McDonald spent
at the home of
at-
on
of
Elimville Farm Forum
The Elimville North Farm
Forum met at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Johns with fif
teen adults and two children
present. The subject "Your Fa
ther’s Farm” created a good
discussion and there were dif
ferences of opinion as to the
ways of operating a partnership
Lunch was served. The next
meeting will be held at the
home
Johns
night.
served. The
be held at
of Mr. and Mrs. William
and it will be review
"How can you cure some-
snoring?"
"Easy—by good advice,
Mo:
one of
Bo:
co-operation, kindness, and stuff
ing an old sock in his mouth.”
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ATTENDING PRINCESS AND SON Miss Helen Maud
Rowe, of Camden-road, St. Pancras, is attending- Princess
Elizabeth and the royal baby for the next few weeks. A
temporary nursery has been set up in Buckingham Palace.
The centre piece in the nursery is a cradle with blue satin
bows. —Central Press Canadian
High School Students Tour
Interesting Spots of Toronto
Last Friday morning at
early hour of six o’clock,
students of Grades XI and XIII, t ’ manv
hurried to the buses for a y
awaited trip to Toronto. '
were approximately eighty stu- j
dents, making the trip in ’
of the new school buses.
the a gift from Mr. Pryde. They ar-
the * rived home before midnight af-
lon°" i oxcitixiis experience^.
There I The students hope that ex
cursions like this one will be-
two icome Part of tlie school pro-
gram. For many, this was their , j first trip to Toronto and their
M i th only a brief stop at cbance to see the museum.
Kitchener, buses arrived _at the | a coke and a chocolate bar as
W1NCHELSEA
We are glad to see Mr, John
Prance able to spend, some time
w 4 th’
Prance
Mr.
and family, of near Cromarty,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. William Walters.
Miss Mary Dickey, of Wood
ham, spent Sunday with Miss
Kathleen Horne.
Mrs. Goldwin Glenn and fami
ly, of Brinsley, spent Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood
Brock.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Hern and
spent Sunday
and Ms. Philip
M r. and M r s. Gordon
after his recent illness,
and Mrs. Wih Glanville
Helen, of Zion,
evening.with Mr.
Hern.
Mr. and Mrs.
visited on Sunday with Mr
Mrs. William Hagen
chener.
Miss Kathleen Hay, of Exeter,
spent the week-end with Mr, and
’s. Gordon Prance.
(Intended for last week)
Messrs. C. Vance, Fred Wal
ters and John Batten have gone
north deei’ hunting for a couple
of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. William Walters
and Margaret spent Thursday
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Clarke, the occasion
being Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Clarke’s fortieth wedding anni
versary.
George Davis
and
of Kit
CKNX B roadcast
The pupils of the B-line
school, Grand Bend, broadcasted
for half an hour on the
ren’s Saturday Morning
last Saturday, November
program of solos, duets,
double trios, and choruses was
presented by the pupils. Miss
Gilfillan, their teacher,
panied them at
announcer, Miss
invited them to
fore too long.
accom-
tlie piano. The
Lois Whitney,
come again be-
Child-
Show
13. A
trios,
Warden Hugh Berry,
borne, Reeve
Reeve Elmer
Puty
Stephen,
Council at Goderich this week.
Reeve
are
of Us-
Tuckey, of town,
Lawson and De
Henry Beaver, of
attending County
museum at about 10:15 a. in.
Upon arrival guides conducted
the different grades to various
rooms. The first lecture for
Grade XIII was on the forma
tion of fossils of ancient rep
tiles. On the wall was painted a
mural of several types of dino
saurs which roamed the prairie
provices, and also of the river
which formed the prairie delta.
The students were shown the
fossils of huge dinosaurs and
other ancient reptiles.
After lunch, which was served j
at the museum, the scholars
were conducted to a typical
Shakespearian room. The guide
explained the structure of the
room, the walls of which were
panelled oak divided by imita
tion pillars. The bed was huge,
massively carved and was also
of oak. It was covered with a
canopy which was supported by
posts, elaborately carved. The
room also contained an old
fashioned fireplace, a harpsi
chord. a chair and a chest stool.
The
about
around
ing to
They were
and were
Chamber Room where they all
sat down and listened to a
splendid lecture given by Mr.
Day. They had the honour of sit
ting in the speaker’s chair on
the dias, where King George VI
sat on his visit to Canada, and
of holding the mace. Mr. Pryde
gave a speech of welcome and
he was thanked for giving the
students the opportunity of see
ing the Parliament Buildings.
The boys had the opportunity
of visiting Hart House on the
campus of the University of To-
1 ronto. The building serves as a
men’s club, embracing common
looms, library, chapel, dining
hall, several gymnasiums, and a
swimming pool. Here the extra
j curricular activities of the stu-
j dents are supervised by elected
i committees. The carillon is
' housed in a memorial tower as
1 a tribute to those who fell in
World
The
which
dents
for shopping—in most case, win
dow shopping. Many were fas
cinated
Simpson’s
huge,
Street.
All
finally .gathered up and
group returned home about
p.m. They again stopped at
chener and were treated
were allowed
an hour to look
themselves before go-
Parliament Buildings,
welcomed by a guide
conducted to the
S'
3
1
students
half
for
the
War I.
free time in the afternoon
was allotted to the stu-
provided an opportunity
tall
by the escalators in
; and Eaton’s and the
buildings on Yonge
the stray students were
the
6:30
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