The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-06-09, Page 15Recall Wedding -Events
At 'Goklen.Anniversar
Qn Tuesday Ur. and IVirs.
Squires _celebrate4 their golden
wedding anniversary iby entertain,'
ing their relatives and friends ta
4inaor art Colonial
The iago a Mr- alid Mrs.
Wm. Earre daughter,. MIAs 'IderY,
ite tTrantos rBeAire,. was ogle-
/brated at their borne in Zion. The
ceremony was perfOrMed a five
o'clock by rthe -Rev. 0, rietober.
Their attendants were a 1.1Zirg.
)0,4r0017, Master 0041 Barris and a
4ttle flower .girl, Carrie ThOMP-,
lion, later Mrs. Arlo Cop.eland..1
new deceased,.
Garages
Sunday and
Evening Service
Open this .Sunday, Wednes-
day aftemieon, and during
the evenings throughout the
South End
Service Station
111y Ontario"
nThe creaming turbulence of
'esti-girt rivers, the serene
Quiet of jewel-like lakes
guarded by Sentinel pines.
Aye, that is MY Ontario, the
Ontario of the angler, where
trout — speckleds, brooms,
rainbows — come fast, fat
and fighting. Really,
Paradise wasn't lost, it's here
in Ontario".
Bob Turnbull
Mrs. Boutror's bridal _gown was
• of white silk trimmed with _ecru
-lace .aid ribbon rand she carried
a :bouquet .or white .carnations.
Mrs. Squire recalls that in Aer
excitement rehe left her 'bouquet.
upstairs and rdid net miss a un, -
til the ceremony Was nearly over.
The evening was spent in mlisiet
,.particularly listening to the phon-
ograph which was a novelty at
that -time,
Xr. and Ms.. Squires lived. on
their farm -near Zion until theY
retired to Exeter ten years age.
phey have two dauslAters, Mrs.
Laverne Stolle,. of Kirton and
Mrs, Charles Tyndall, of Mt.
Bridges and tour granddaughters
all of wheat celebrated their
an-
iversay with them.
The family presented Mr. and
Mrs, Squireswith two chairs and
they were the recipients of many
gifts and good wishesfrem rela-
tives and friends,
"Susie Swings .It"
Attracts Crowd
A good attendance greeted the
Birr Women's Institute with their
PlaY "Sister Susie Swings It" at
James Street'ehurch last Thurs-
day eVeUing,
be Play was well presented and
vas interspersed with musical
numbers, including a solo by Mrs,
Jack Coate$ and a vocal duet by
Beth McLean. and Doris Johns
with Mrs. Fred Johns as accom-
panist. •
The play was the ender the
auspices of Groini 3 of the After-
noon Auxiliary of the W.M.S.
'with..Miss Pearl Keyes as conven-
or, Rev. 11. J. Snell introduced
the cast.
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THE TIMES,ADYMATE,, EXiTER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY WAWA JUNE
Holds Reception.
For Daughter
Mrs. Cooper McCurdy enter-
tained et her bone jfl Centralia
04 Saturday night at a reception
in inn= of her daughter, Mrs,
Kirk- 1404, who a leaving soon
to make her borpe in Edirmnton,
where her hnsband, Dr. R. Kirk
Lyon, will reatline his internship
in Surgery,
Miss Carol McOnrdY attended
the door and the guests Were re-
coived by Mra. ¥Curdy and Mrs.
LYon. Joanne Morgan, Gederieh,
attended the guest book.
The tea table, covered, with a
madeira cloth, was centred with
a bowl of dalsY Mums and ivory
tapers in crystal candelabra. Mrs.
Fred Iluxtable and Mrs. Elmer
Reeder, aunts of the bride, 'Mrs.
Sandford Lawson and MM. Lorne
Hicits poured tea. Mrs, Harvey
Pfaff. Miss Maxine Reeder and
Misses loan and Maxine CE'arsons
served the guests.
The many lovely shower and
wedding gifts were shown by Mrs.
William Musser, Mrs, Don Geiser,
Miss Dorene Baker and -Miss May
Schroeder, •
Others Who assisted were Mrs.
George Hicks, Mra. Frank Hicks,
Mrs. Lloyd Parsons, Mrs. Derald
Godbolt, Mm, Floyd Cole, of
Sirncoe, and Mrs, 3. W. -Morgan,
of Goderich,
Joanne Hicks, daughter nf Mr,
and Mrs. Frank Hicks, presented
each guest with a piece of wed-
ding cake.
Lions, Kinsmen Clubs
Entertain-Thewwes
.
F Avon; priZegi. .an 0' variety
program featured bodice Night
by the Ureter rloions Club_ at the
0olenial ,1.44 (formerly Monett*
Menard's) irlitireday eVening- of
last week,
he dinner was 'preceded. by a
Staffa, Institute
Studies Drama
The Mothers, meeting Of the
Staffs: Institute was bcld in the
hall with Mrs. W. 11%11 iprearld,.
ring. The motto "The mothers -Of
today are the mouldere'ef tO-mkor-
roW" was ably taken by Mre;
Russell Worden. The roll call was
aniiwered 'by a "Gardening Verse."
Mrs. Henry Varburn contributed
a piano instruinental, -Current
Events were given by 'rs. Truo.s.
Laing and Mrs, R. D. Sadler fay -
°urea with a solo "Mother,"
Mrs. .Arthur Kemp rWas in
charge of the topic and gave ar
most interesting outline or "Tile
Merehant of Venice" -which is
playing ka.t the Shakespearian
Festival this year. _
Prizes for the oldest and the
youngest mother were won bY
Mrs, Jas. Viler and Mrs, Ross
Swale. A. committee was appoint-
ed to arrange for a hns trip .this
month.
reditoo-Church.School.
Picnics At Exeter Park
-Menibers of the TJnited..0hurch
Sunday School .held the annual
picinic at Riverview Park, Exeter
on Saturday. Ideal weather con-
ditions /prevailed and a large
crowd was in -attendance.
'Sports was convened by Mr.
and l‘frs. Allen Pfaff and Mr. and
Mis. Howard Lightfoot. Winners
in the several ;contests were Kev-
in Lamport, Tommy Silverthorne;
Kathy raoullanne, Judy Lamport,
Brenda Becock, Larry Presztator,
Gayle Lamport, Marilyn, Gallo-
way, Paula Boulainne, !Irene King
Doreen tKenney, Fnkbein-
er and Douglas Lightfoot.
Personal Items
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Decoration Day will be held in
the Crediton Evangelical Cem-
etery on. Sunday, Jtine 19,
' Rev. W. 0. Parrott, accorapan-
led by Mrs. Parrott, is -attending
the United ,Cluiech Conference.et
Sault St. Marie. .
Mrs. Albert Xing spent the
weekend with members of her
family in Windsor:
IVIr, Allan Lockhart of limber
Summit , is visiting with, his
daughter, Mrs. Alfred iSmith and
M. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet ;Sweitzer
of New York spent last week
with relatives in town.
Mr, .,and M. lCarl Radford
spent a few days last week in
Toronto.
'Sunday -visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. 'Herbert -Yourtk were Mr.
and Mrs. 'Henry Quehl and Miss
Agnes •Stork of +Kitchener and
Mr, and Mrs. 'Martin Morlock of
Galt,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Beaver
spent several 'days in Pittsburg
recently and /attended the Beaver-
Tumsky 'wedding. The groom Is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Beaver.
Mr. ' and Mrs. Rena Kreiter
of Sarnia spent Sunday with Mr..
and Mrs, Lloyd England,'
Mrs. William ;Smith visited on
-Sunday With Mrs., 0, ,Oestricher
in -Hanover.
"Mrs. .0. N. Braun spent Sunday
with Mrs. C. Damns at Ohesley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Tiforgan and
son of Goderich were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E.
Wenzel%
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Mr. Pope, who spent the winter
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J. R. Butler and Mr, Butler, has
returned -to his summer .hoine in
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Mrs. Farrow and Mrs. 'Heys of
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-Mrs. Mary Wein and Miss Lou -
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Auxiliary Meets ,
At Grand Bend
The members of James St.
Evening Auxiliary motored to the
cottage of Miss Stella Southcott,
Grand Bend, and enjoyed a pot
luck supper Monday evening.
latter, "Mrs. H. L. Sturgis led
the group in a sing -song. Mrs. M.
C. Fletcher gave the highlights of
her 'recent trip to Mexico and
showed souvenirs and pictures of
'that country.
. Mrs. Ralph "Batten, president,
conducted the zaeeting.
sing -song ied by berry Snider
With llerin Waiver at the piano.
wr1)41°17140ast trthel4Qatlheeetimi-i a there
tQ Piternational. by Sandy Elliot,
Jret&Priwlleitetsoerr hy top.tliDe. gdavieesr413°yr
Elmer Bell and responded to by
Mrs QBeanrtle irBiunse!eltlie ladies bad
a
choice of favors. Prizes were won
by Mra, W. G, Cochrane, Mrs. W.
• Seldon, 0. V. Pickard, T.
Ifentley, Snelgrove and 3.
Pryde. The draws were conducted
by B. W, Tuckey and Bob Digney.
E. Brady had charge of the
entertainment and introduced the
Chuck Allan Trio, of Kitehener,
wtiohnosifavaonreddAwnnithuTyu,sicoatl Lealiceee:
side, who performed hawing
note, rope twirling and a trained
dog net.
Names of 24 who had perfect
attendancb for the year were read
and these will be presented with
pine at the next meeting. Dane^
ing was enjoyed at the close.
President, W, G. Cochrane...Vas in
the chair.
Exeter Kinsmen and their wives
•attended the poultry barbecue at
South Huron District Bin School
Tuesday night e -S part of the
club's anneal ladies' night.
Entertainment was, staged at
the Palm Grove restaurant, Lon-
don, where President-elect Shel-
don Wein presided assisted by
Ross Tuckey. Presentations were
made to retiring President Lea
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