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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1954
Harpley
By MISS M- HODGINS
Thames Road Farmer
Active In Church, Fair
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hutchinson
and family visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hayter
on Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Hodgins spent
Friday evening at the home of
Mr. Mansell Hodgins.
Mrs. Newton Hayter is able to
be around again after her illness.
Miss Veronica Hayter of Cen
tralia called at the home of Mr.
Mansell Hodgins.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hodgins,
Linda and Paul, of Cedar Swamp
visited on Sunday with Mr. Jos.
Carruthers.
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Mr. John T. Allison, one of the
oldest residents of Usborne Town
ship, passed away December 2
on the farm on the Thames Road
where he was born over 92 years
ago. He had been ailing only a
few weeks.
His father, the late John Alli
son, a native of Scotland, was one
of the early pioneers having pur
chased the land from the 'Canada
Company, Of a family of ten only
one survives, Mrs, Robert Kydd,
of Clinton. ,
Mr, J, T. Allison for 22 years
wias in turn both director and
president of the Usborne and Hib
bert Mutual Fire Insurance Com
pany. For many years he was a
director of the Exeter Agricul
ture society, being both a lover
nd exhibitor of fine horses and
cattle. For over forty years he
was an elder of Thames Road
Church, first Presbyterian, then
United, the church being built on
one cornei’ of the Allison farm.
Mrs, Allison, whose maiden
name was Jane Beverley Monteith
predeceased her husband in Nov
ember, 1952. 'Surviving are two
sons, Charles and William C., of
town and two daughters. Mrs. H.
M. Shreiner, of Bronxville, N.Y.,
and Mrs. A. W. Morgan, of Us
borne, also ten grandchildren.
The funeral was held from the
Dinney funeral home conducted
by Rev. W. J. Moores and Rev.
H. J. 'Snell. The bearers were
Messrs. Allison, Beverley and
Grant Morgan, Wm, Pa'ssmroe,
Andrew Hamilton and Bruce
Shapton. Interment was in the
Exeter cemetery.
Attending the funeral were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Fletcher and
Mrs. A. E. Horton, of »St. Thomas,
Mrs. H. M. iShreiner, of Bronx
ville, N.Y,, who was called home
owing to the illness and death of
her father, Mr. J. T. Allison, has
returned to her home.
Woodham Lodge
Elects Officers
Newly-elected officers of Agnes
Watson Memorial Lodge 1167,
L.O.B.A., Woodham, are: W.M.,
Mrs. Lloyd Hern; D.M., Mrs. Oli
ver Jaques; R.S., Mrs. Harry Web
ber; F.S., Mrs. John Coward;
treasurer, Mrs. Jim Miller; J.D.M.,
Mrs. Hiram Hanna; chaplain, Mrs.
Ray Morrison; guardian, Mrs.
George Davis.
First lecturer, Miss Florence
Jameson; second lecturer, Mrs,
Elmore Harness; pianist, Mrs.
Heber Davis; inner guard, Mrs.
Ray' Mills; outer guard, Mrs.
Emerson Paton; second commit
tee, Mrs. Frank Harburn; third
committee, Mrs. Ivan Brock,
Woodham Lodge accepted an
invitation to install the officers
of Mitchell L.Q.B.A. on December
13.
Miss Florence Jameson won the
mystery prize and Mr. Fred Jame
son won a prize for dancing the
best cake walk.
The immediate past mistress,
Mrs. Jack Smith, invited the mem
bers of the lodge and their hus
bands to a social evening at her
home on December 29.
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OS Ronald Colin Green was
killed when he accidentally fell
from the top of a cliff at near
by Ireland Island, Bermuda.
Ronald was born in Grand
■Bend, and joined the Navy in
January, Prior to his enlistment
he worked for a time in Strat
ford. He was serving on I-IMCS
Buckingham, which is one of
several Canadian ships taking
part in naval exercises off Ber
muda,
The funeral services were held
at the Royal Naval Cemetery,
Ireland Island, A firing party was
at the graveside. Commodore D.
H. Connell - Fuller, commanding
HMS Superb, represented Vice-
Admiral J. G. Stvens, commander
in-chief of the American Indies
station. The Royal Marines Band
and a contingent from both the
Superb and Buckingham were
also present.
A private funeral service was
held at his home in Grand Bend
on Sunday.
Surviving Ronald are his mo
ther, Mrs. Leslie Hutchinson, of
Grand Bend; three sisters, Mrs.
Robert Davidson, of Stratford;
Patricia, of London; Frances, at
home, and three brothers, How
ard, of Erieau; Clifford, London,
and David at home. His father,
the late Ivan Green, predeceased
him some years ago.
Personal Items
Mrs. Ellen Desjardine had the
misfortune to fall last week and
has been confined to her bed.
The C.'G.I.T. held a candle
light service Sunday evening in
the United Church, conducted by
Mrs. Wally Becker and Mrs. Ed
ward Gill.
Mr. and Mrs. Mansell Mason
left Monday to spend the winter
in Tampa, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott, of
Sarnia, spent the weekend with
Mr. Scott’s grandmother, Mrs.
William Patterson.
Mrs. Geromette received word
Monday morning of the birth of a
great-great-grandson born to Mr.
and Mrs. John Riddoch, Sarnia.
The baby is a great-grandson of
Mrs. Mae Holt.
Miss Shelia Finan, of London,
spent the weekend at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Ramsden, of
Toronto, spent the weekend with
Mrs. Ramsden’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Gill and family.
Mrs. Russell Webb and Mrs.
Lawrence Mason each won a case
of coke for scoring over 300 in
bowling last week. Mrs. Webb
bowled 310 on Wednesday night
and Mrs. Mason 310 on Monday
night.
Weekend guests with Mrs. John
Gill were her daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. Charlton,
of London, and her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Gill and family, Bramp
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott, of
Sarnia, are spending a few days
this week with Mrs. Scott's mo
ther, Mrs, William Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert McMurray,
of Toronto, spent a couple of days
with Mrs. McMurray's sister, Mrs.
E. Keown, and Mr. Keown.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mousseau
and son James, of .St. Catharines,
were recent visitors with Mrs. J.
Mousseau.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Collez
and family left this week for a
two-month trip to Holland.
Mrs. Nelson Baker, Crediton,
is spending a few weeks at the
home of her son, Mr. Wellington
Baker. Mrs. Wellington Baker is
confined to her bed through ill
ness.
VILA. Elects Officers
The annual election of officers
of St. John By-tlie-Lake Women’s
Auxiliary was held Tuesday eve
ning, when the following were
elected for the coming year: pres
ident, Mrs. Morris Tiedeman;
vice-president, Mrs. George An.-
derson, Dashwood; secretary, Mrs.
J. L. Hood; treasurer, Mrs. Fred
Newton; Dorcas secretary, Mrs.
T. Hopcroft, Dashwood.
The Grand Bend branch of the
Legion is holding a Christmas
party for all the children of the
district on Thursday, December
23 at 2 p.m. A film will be shown
with treats and presents for the
kiddies.
This Week In
Winchelsea
By MRS. F. HORNE
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pettibone
and Mary Gay of Port Bruce and
Mr. and Mrs. Newman Baker of
Wellburn were callers at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford
on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Skinner
of St. Pauls were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Elson Lynn
and attended the christening of
their twin grandchildren at Elim-
ville United church,
Master Gerald Prance was hurt
with the litter carrier at his home
on Friday and was taken to South
Huron Hospital.
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