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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-09-22, Page 21A a V it • 5 v• • .,. THE TIMES -ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY ,MORNING, SEPTEMBER 04 H1 Saturday Bride Receives !lifts Missy B a r rb a t e McNaughton, bride -elect of 'Saturday, lass been honored by her friends and neighbors. On Monday evening,' 79 frQatl Ohiselliurst .gathered at the home of her parents,. Mr, and M. Lorne McNaughton, .and :After .A short lsrograin in which .Mrs, Uarry Caldwell and. llfrs, Wilmer Atkine gave readings, Mre, Jack Brintneil read the ad- dress and Mrs, Brintnell and 'Mrs, Atkins presented Barbara' with many miscellaneous gifts,' The bride'sstrousseau was displayed. by M s s May Lqu McLellan and Ma a Roobol. bol. f The staff Of 0.I,14 Paint and Varnish office, iroronto, were Barbara la employed as steno- grapher, teno- rb S .op lir, presented .her with a rose satin bed spread .and two Chenille mats. Mrs. Jack Duncan, of 'Toronto, entertained sh her home friends of Miss MaaNaughton, who pre• seated her with, ruisceilanepns• gifts, Mrs, Gilbert Johns, of 70l1mville, cousin of the bride -elect, enter- tained relatives at her home when Barbara was the recipient of many lovely ,gifts. Miss Grace ,�NImlYpnlYmmmm�lfl _. ... News Budget From Blansha rd By ASS, iGi14»W?fJN COOIrll Mr, and Mrs.. Leonard Thacker and bratty spent Sunday with Mr., and Mrs, Percy Hodgins of Granton. Mr, and Mrs; Jack Tho,npso?a and family spent Sunday at Turn - bull's •Grove. spent .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil l Mo..ey, Mrsrs, Sas, -Moseyosey and mathleen, Wes M..osasey, JIMMY were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Massey of Widen. Mr, and Mrs, Ken Kiilm.gr of Lakeside. were sundax guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Leonard Mills. Mr; and Mrs. Wm. Jones and f m a ily were Sunday guests of Mr.. and Mrs. Don Ding of Lakeside. Mrs. George Hopkins returned home after spending two weeks with Mr, and Mrs, L. Thomson orrie Thacker and John Lange ford spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred' Patteson. Johns rend the address and the bride -elect was instructed to break balloons to find the lova- tion of the gifts. Bingo was line toyed during the evening. FARMERS BOOK YOUR FREE STORAGE FOR TURNIPS NOW 1. In 1 iIPS/14444444444 lI,m/ll l l Il Exeter Produce & Storage -a Phone 580 ,, Exeter - '!,,upma l.,,,, nuuttuuunuuu441 moltnl nY rin,min lnuuY urnnu,lotrnl nnnnlull a mu I mu,nun uu, , ` ! l.l !i , .Ifs glrlilmlilllllllllmll111lllmlltlllmmourn lmllllmmmmalm/111lltl,lmllitam prat mina limllllimlammlllmlmmllmalllllmml . PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Rev. K. R. Norcross -- Minister • Harvest Home Services 9:45 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.–MORNING WORSHIP 7:80 P.M. --EVANGELISTIC SERVICE All Services Special — Mu`sic and Singing A Hearty Welcome Awaits You Highest Prices Paid For Beans • ATTRACTIVE STORAGE ARRANGEMENTS Contact Geo. T. Mickle' & SONS LTD. - Phone 103•, Hensali Weekend Specials Meat Specials Liver 25¢ Per Lb. Round Steak or Roasts Hamburg 59¢ Per Lb. 29¢ Per Lb. Mararoni and Cheese Loaf 43¢ Per Lb. Chicken Roll 45¢ Per Lb. Smoked Picnics (Whole) 39¢ Per Lb. Swift's Premium. Side Bacon, 1/2 -Lb, Pkgs. 33¢ Grocery Specials McCormick's -Sodas, 1 Lb. Pkgs. Libby Catsup Five Roses Cake Mixes (Assorted) Clark's Pork & Beans, 15 Oz Tins Delmar Margarine' Veli Regular Size Pkg. Y„l YY.,......Y.Y Y, 27¢ 19¢ ....., 17¢, Ea. 7 for $1.00 4 Lbs. $1.00 Y.Y,Y.<....... 33¢ Al's Groceferia I And Meat Market a z HENSALL, ONT, PHONE 11. 1 �IYil1'YiitYYYII'YIIniYrYYY1,YYYYYiif hi411f1Yli7YYlYmiY1i11YYm11YYil1YlYYYYiiIiYYI lirirtYYYmIYmYlYY11YiYYlYYYYIl11YYii1mY1Ylf1'{IYYIIYIIYi� ensat1 DIsfrict News. Mrs. M. I. Knapp Hensall Native ik'uneral serviaee nor Mrs. Mabel Leon Knapp formerly. of London, who. died at the home 4Sf her son Lyle F. Nnapp, Niagara Fahis, was held from the George. E. Vag- an :and Sons funeral chapel, Lon - doe oa Saturday. Interment was in Forest Lawn 1Meanoriel Gar- dens, London, Mrs. Knapp was born in Roman, the former Mabel Fulton, daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs.Robert Fulton. .Surviv- ing Surviv- u i .n g besides her husband. and son, are a daughter *s. T. B. Ray (Miriam) of Tucahoe, MT, and a sister, Mrs. Netta Colbert, Sea- fort h, Hensall mi The annual pot luck Supper of the Iiensall Womens Institute was held on the evening of Sept- ember 14 in the Legion Rooms, After supper convened by Mrs. T, Sherritt and Mrs, T. 0. Coates, sing -song was conducted by Mrs. G. Hess and Miss Greta lammie, Roll call was answered by "a household chore my hus- band does," Plans for the Autumn work was discussed. The ,business ses- sion was presided over by the President Mrs. A. W, ShirraY, followed with games and contests arranged by Miss M. Ellis and Mrs, Hess. Personal Items Mrs, J. M. Rail, Pittsburg, Pa., Misses Mc'Gagham, of London, Dr, and Mrs. Armond Degatano, Detroit, Mich., Dr. and Mrs. Sip - pert, Toronto, were recent guests weth Mrs. James Bonthron. ' Mrs. Wm. R. Bell returned home after visiting with relatives In 'Chatham, Windsor and Toron- to, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parlmer• of Windsor visited this week with the Iatter's mother, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. +Norman iPepisler who has been visiting her sister Mrs. W. J. B'onthron has returned to tier home in Hanover. Mr. Roy Kerslake, Stewart McQueen, William Brintnell, left on Friday on a motor trip to the West. Miss Betty Mickle B.Sc.N. who has been spending the past three weeks. holidaying with her par- ents and friends left Saturday for Toronto where She has ac- cepted a position -with the Vic- torian Order of Nurses of that city. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Ibbotson and Herb, of Hanover, Mr. and Mrs. George Ibbotson and family, Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Pepper, Dashwood, were Sun- day visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Pepper. Mr. and MTs. Wm. HQ;egy of Seaforth .recently called on Miss Hannah• Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Casey Hudson and family of G•oderieh spent Saturday with the former's moth- er, Mrs. Geroge Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Hildebrandt of Wheatley were week -end visitors with the former's brother=in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. • Robert Cook. +Mrs. Marguerite •MeMilien, of New Hamburg visited this week with Mr, and Mrs. A. Foster and Mr. and Mrs. S. Tudor, Miss Mary Gibson returned to her home in Brucefield this week after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John McMurtrie, fM'r. and Mrs. Wm. Cook of London were week -end visitors with friends here. Mrs. McKellar and family of Chatham visited during the past week with Mrs. McKellar's pa- rents Mr. and Mrs. A. Noakes, Mrs. P. Graham has returned home from a .month's -vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Borne Ballan- tyne, Detroie. Mr. and Mrs. Heal of 'Wing - ham visited during the post week with their son and daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Heal and Julia, )Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chapman enjoyed a pleasant motor `trip through eastern Ontario' as far as Montreal. Mr. Hugh Melawen Sr. who has spent the summer months here returned to Galt last week where he will spent the winter. MVi'r. and Mrs. .Beyerly Beaton and Ronald were recent visitors with friends in Gederi'ch. Mrs. Ann Hopkins ',of Chicago, visited recently with her sisters Mrs. lI, McMurtrie and Mrs. Ler- ne Eller, Comments About Cromarty By MILS. K. McKELLAR Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallace Keith and Kenneth, Carlingford, visited on Sunday with Mr. anu Mrs, John Wallace and family. Mr, and.1VIrs. Calder Mc1iaig, visited during the week -'end With friends at Fergus. Mr, and Mrs. Irl. Dinning and children Mitchell visited ori Sun- day with Mr. and ]Vers. K. Mcl%1- fan The Rally Day service which. was held on Sunday was well at. tended. The children of the Sun- day School with their teachers occupied the -ce n t r e pews and a junior choir led .in the singing of the hymns, They also provided a special number. A splendid address on the theme; "'rho Bible speaks,- to. day." was given by Rev. S, Kerr, Several of the children were pre- seeted with diplopias far mettle- rizing scripture. COntmuniori service will be ob• served next Sunday with prepa- ratory service On Thursday even- ing, Areel.a Circle Meets Mrs. Henrietta Drown Was, hostess Monday evening for the opening fall meeting of the Arn- old, Circle. The worship service was id charge of Mrs. 1Myrtie'Orr assisted by lblrs. Edith Bell and Mrs, 'Gladys iiersialie, Miss Carol Brown favoured With a.musical selection, Misses Shirley and Patsy Bell sang "Near tq the heart of God"- aecompanied at the piano by Mrs. Edith Bell. The topic was given by Mrs, Esther Wright who read a. .letter from a cousin, Pr. Flor- ence mews of the Veliore Coi- lege in India, Message From a Kppen By MRS, A, GAORSTET' ER The W. M. B. oif St.` Andrews Baited Church met Wednesday eventing at the home of Mrs. B, Faber with Mrs, A. Johnston as co -hostess. Mrs, Emerson. Kyle opened the meeting assisted by Mrs, John Sinclair gave the study. Mrs, McLeod gave aread- ing on Christian Stewardship. Mrs. Alex Hyde, Mrs. M. Pesch of Zurich accave partied a ladies -quartette namely Mrs, 0. Breen, Mrs. Harold Raeder Mrs, K. R r e a k e y and Mrs. A. MelUIck who favored with two nurobers. Mrs. Harold Jones conducted a Short business meeting of the W.A. at which time it was de- cided to hold the annual bazaar November 19, . Mr. and Mrs. Larry Taylor of Exeter, visited en Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell. Mr. Archie Parsons met with a painful accidentSaturday even- ing while attending his horses. The animals turned and in so doing.. broke Mr. Parson's, nose. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cudmore were Mr. 0. Cudmore and Barbara, of Kitch- ener; Mr, Beverly Cudmore, of the Roya1 Canadian Navy, Run - fax; Mr. and .Mrs. Stewart •Cud - more, and Lorne and their daugh- ter and son-ineaw, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Green, all of London. Mr. Bud McLeod left on Sun- day for Toronto where he has accepted a position. ildr. and Mrs. Sack Dickert, of Clifford, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Norman Diekert, Mrs. Robert McBride left on the weekend for a visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sehnell in Camrose, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mc- Bride, ikrs., Stewart Beattie and Mrs. Edgar McBride accompan- ied her. to Melton airport where she boarded a plane. Mrs. Mc- Bride celebrated her 83rd birth- day on .September 2nd. !Miss Donna McBride, nurse -in - training at .Stratford Hospital,. spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. McBride. Meet Debentures —Continued from Page 4 chairman of the project. Last year, donations from the Kinsmen club, Chamber of Com- merce, Legion, Auxiliary, Women's Institute, Girl Guides and the Park Board paid the first debenture. The Girl raised over $300 with a play. Mark Rally Day At United Church Rally Bay service was held in the united Church last Sunday Morning. Sunday School ;causes and teachers occupied the center of the church, Rev. P. Daniel gave n short take to the scholars and expressed appreciation of the superintendent of the Sunday- School,Mtearc , hersDave. Izyie, and 'the • staff lir To Norreinton :presented the story.The story f s o y o the Good marital' Sa- . n tan was given by three boys and a quartette c o m P o s e d of Mary Ann Vanhorpe, Dianne and Mary Ann Ronnie, and Gwen Spencer sang. "Jesus is a friend you. need." ;firs, S. Ronnie direc- ted the choir and Miss Greta Lammie presided at the organ consol. Fred 'Waghorn Stephen Farmer In Victoria Hospital last Mon- day Frederick John, W,aghorn passed away in his soxty s1xth year, He bad lived in Crediton Bast since the death of his wife the former Annie Garnet, five years ago, He was born in Fullerton township, Perth County, on the boundary line and had farmed on the fourth concession of Ste- phen township till his retirement to Crediton East, He is survived by three sons and five daughters„ Harvey and Frederick, of Crediton and Law- rence, of London; Ann, Mrs. Carl Brpck and Ethyl, Mrs. Gordon McDonald, of Crediton; Evelyn, Mrs. John Findiater; Mary, Mrs. Alan Gould; Lottie, Mrs. Frank Roff, all of London; one sister, Mrs. Carl Strahan, Stratford and two brothers, Albert of Stratford and Charles, of town. Tile private funeral Service was conducted at the Dinney fun- eral home on Wednesday by.Rev. W. C. Parrott, Thedford and Rev. Alex Rapson, of Exeter with in- terment in the Exeter cemetery, The pallbearers were his son Lawrence and his five s'oneein- law. News of Kirkton By MRS. FRED HAMILTON Mr. and Airs. Thos. Evans, of Stratford, spent the weekend in Kirkton. Mr. Albert Doupe, of Toronto is visiting Mr, and Mrs. Everett Doupe. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burgin returned to Amherst, N. S., after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Burgin. ' 'Rev. George A. Hamilton visit- ed isited with his parents this week. •Miss Velma Doupe spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. N, Donne. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson, St. Marys, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Burgin. ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren OREDITON ltev. Glen R. Strome, Minister 10.30 a.m.—Rally Day Program and Promotion Sunday by the Sunday School. 7:80 p.m.—Evening Service Monday, 7 .p.m.—Intermediates Monday, 8:15 p.m. Youth,,,Fel- towship Wednesday—District W e m e n' s Meeting Friday, 8:30 p.m.—Choir Prac- tice CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., &D.,Minister Mrs, 1. GI. Cochrane, Organist 9:00 a.nL—Sunday Schogl 10:00 a.rn,--1VIorning 'Worship iSacrament of the Lord's Sup- per ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Itev. Louis Higenell, Pastor (Services onStandard Time)' 10: 0.0 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m,—Mission Service 7:80 loan.—Films depicting . the work in our mission fields. SUNDAY SCHOOL Pvory Sunday at 10:80.11,80 a.m., at north end of Exeter in "Bible School Honsb". EVERYBODY WELCOME $ watt glad when they said unto me, 'Let, us gd into the House of 'the Lord,' pea. 122:1 THE ANGLICAN 'CHURCH OF CANADA Iter. 1V'. 1i. 1{nolf, B.A., tteator Trivitt Memorial, Exeter 8:30 a.m.—Holy Coinmunlon 10:15 a.m.- Sunday +School 11:80 a.m.—Meriting Prayer JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. H. 3. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M., Musical Director • 10:45 a.m., StandardTime-- Chiildren -Of the Sunday School will assemble in the usual place and proceed in a •body td the church. 11:00 a.m.—Rally Service The congregation and Sunday ;School will worship together. The junior choir will sing the anthems. 7:00 p.m -Evening Warship Rev. C. D. Daniel, of Hensall, will be the preacher for this service. Solo: Marion May A Warm Welcome Is Extended To All MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alex'r Rapson, Minister Mrs. A. Willard, Orangist 10:00 a.m,--Service of Worship Withdrawn in Favor of Credi- ton Anniversary. 11:15 a.m.--The Church School "Seek And Ye Shall Find" THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN Milibt STREET C1KUECIK Rev, earl Schroeder, Minister 'Sunday, 2 p.m., F.S.'1`.--Kngilsh Service * All Welcome Raise Hay Taxes —Continued .from Page 1 roads 7, general ,township 1, Zurich Policetillage rate 15, Dashwood fire protection 6, Nay Township School Area 8, U,S.S, No. 9. Stanley 9, Stephen Town- ship Sahao] ,Area 7, 'Sep..S.S. NO. 1 Ray -8, S.S. No, 1 Stanley 12,. federation two-fifths, five Protec- tion two-fifths. Denote To Vail 'C'lub Council authorised a grant .of $4.00 each to the .exhibitors of the Hay Township Calf ,Club who show at Zurich Fall Fair. On the request of Louis Far- well to have about ISO rods of theMasse d in l a. a u i drain c e n.. 4:A. l d na, engaged L. R. Turnbull to do the work. Engineer G. P. Corbett, Liman, was asked to inspeet the StoPhel, drain after council heard a re - guest from Harold Reichert to have it. cleaned "out. Payments were authorized to Stephen council for the Hay as- sessments on the Haugh drain and the Gore road drain and to ijsborne township for Hay's share of the Aldworth drain. Ask For Report Council approved a petition for drainage work from Roy 'Solden, Lot No, 23, Con, 1, and author- ized Engineer Corbett to bring in a report. Reeve b arl jampbeli was given authority to sign the agreement drawn up between bars. Peter Massa and the Township of Hay placing restrictions on the pro- posed subdivision on the south part of Lot 9, L.R.W. The clerk was authorised to draw up a by-law prohibiting dogs from running at large dur- ing deer season, Upon the requisition presented by John Alexander for examina- tion by engineer under the. Ditches and Watercourses Act for an award ditch, council appoint.', ed Engineer Corbett to carry out the work, CALVARY CHURCH 'Evangelical United 'Brethren IAS1IW0OD tier. W. P. llrotz, il%inister Mrs.' Hen McOrae, Organist 'Sunday, September 25, 1955 10:00 ton. --•-•'''r it a Gospel a Power" 11.05 a.m,.—Sunday ,School 7.30 pan.,..-W.S. Day of Prayer Wed.,Sept. 28—W..' District Rally at Dashwood. CONGRATULATIONS to Tommy and Lorne Hera, sons of Thos. Hera, Woodham, on their suc� cess with the heifers, we sold them last spring for their 4-H Dairy Calf Club work. ' Tommy was in the top group of senior 4-H Hol- stein heifers with Sandell Pietje Milestone. Lorne was in the top group of Junior 4-H Holstein heif- ers with Sandell Susie Trademark. She was also judged the best 4-11 Hol- stein heifer in Huron County. Hern �, The boys chose good calves, gave them good care arid proved themselves good show- men. Congratulations. Sandy Elliot Home Of Sandell Holsteins Biaggi Wieners Mrs Mea Elliott ,af •Clinnto* was the bucks wsnner 01 the $815.04 - jackpot at the bingo held on Bat-' urday night la the Ileglon Hall: aponsoored lay the lienaall Legion. 'The jackpot went In 02 ,calla. Other winners wore Mrs. VIII' Austin, Airs. Hodgert, 7drs. Roy Sanale, Murray+ Ye.nner, Mrs. Tra' rem, Mrs. J. Betts, Jimpetty.: Mrs. Tam #tyle, Bill Austin, Mrs, Lorne Oka, Mrs. 'Chambers, 01111 Weido, Mrs, ,F t, Taylor Jr, Paul Boa, Jack Marks, ,Lack Ttrintnell. President Bob YSangsta' was mast- of ceremonies. FOR REQ .� Service Station ll EXETER Excellent 'Opportunity APPLY H. o,r FREE Phone 306, Sanford, swans lunannmlu"""" lny,01Thaniaplmmam mennannnaamulnYam/lllnl anniMmutanni nl Ona Safe Buys Smart '55 Meteor Sedan Bl1ue, Vhitewaalls, Signal Lights. 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