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THE TIMES-AD'(r OCATE, EXETER ONTARIQ, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1955
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By KISS JANE. 1» BRIAN
Anniversary services were held
at Zion West en Sunday with the
Granton zninister in the pulpit.
Visitors in the community
were:
Mr. and Mrs. Donald, Parsons
and Susan, of Hensall, with Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Jaques.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinsman
and Mary and Mr. and hire. Bob
Kinsman, of Kippen, with Mr.
and Mrs, Boss Hern.
Mr. and Mrs, Williams Morley,
Jr., and Janice, of Whalen, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hern and
Linda, ofThames Road, withMr.
and Mrs. harry Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. William Routly,
of Elimville, with Mr. and Mrs,
Harold Hern.
Mr, and Mrs. Milne Pullen, of
Whalen, with Mr. and Mrs. Angus
Earl.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mills,
of Woodham, with Mr. and Mrs.
Ephriam Hern.
Mr. and Mrs, Myron 'Culbert,
of Luean, with Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ris Hern.
Mrs. Melville Hern, of . Exeter,
with Mr. and Airs. Gerald Bern.
Mr, and `Airs.' Edwin Miller and
boys ,of Thames Read, and Mr,
and Mrs. Bert Duffield, Granton,
with Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Brock.
Miss Phyllis Hern, of London,
and Miss Marilyn Hern and Mr.
and Mrs. Beverly Skinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hern.
Margaret and Elaine Johns, of
Elimville, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Ev Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johns and
children visited Saturday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. D.
Spence, of Woodham.
Mrs. Charles Jaques, St. Marys,
is spending a few days with Mr,
and Mrs. Norman Jaques and
family.
Mr.. and Mrs. Ross Jaques
visited .Thursday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whelihan and
with Mr. Wilfred Herbert at St:
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Miss Viola Anderson, Granton,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Jaques.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brock visit-
ed Sunday ,with .Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Lynn, Clandeboye.
Mr. Daniel Hicks visited Sun-
day with Miss Bertha Hodgins
and Miss Sadie Anderson, Kirk-
ton, and with Mr. Wilfred Her-
bert, at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jaques and
John were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Anderson, of
Science Hill.
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EXETER.
Celebrate Anniversary
At Crediton Reception
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew England The choir, under the leadership
of Mrs. A. Baker," rendered spec-
ial music; Miss Jean Stainton of
London was guest soloist in. the
morning. Members of the Men's
Octette of Zurich rendered spec-
ial numbers at the, evening ser-
vice.
Visitors were present from
ICirkton, Mt. a'leasant, Exeter and
Shipka United Churches, and
from Crediton Evangelical church
with 'Rev. G. Strome, who assist-
ed in the service.
Wins Free Course
Airs. Pauline Ness, who attend-
ed a hair dressers' convention in
•Toronto two weeks ago, won a
draw entitling her to a hair styl-
ing course at Johnny. Fascione
School in Toronto, plus a $25
prize. Pauline left for Toronto
on Monday.
Rally Day
Rally Day service was held in
the Evangelical church Sunday
morning. .A mixed program was
presented by members of the
Sunday School and a talk was
given by Rev. Strome. Gradua-
`tion exercises were held.
W.L Serves Banquet
'Crediton Women's Institute
met in the community centre with
a large attendance. President
Mrs. R. Motz presided and roll
call was responded to by answer:
ing "Why do people not enjoy
taking office."
Plans were made to serve a
banquet to members of the Aux
Sable Conservation Authority on
October 5. Items entered at Exeter
Fair took second prize. Meeting
decided toentertain enter tan visiting so-
cieties in October and planned
to donate prizes to pupils in sur-
rounding public schools.
Mrs. Lloyd Lamport presided
for the program when Mrs. Mol-
itor discussed the motto "A good
example is the best sermon."
Rev. Glen Strome spoke on "Pub-
lic Relations and Community Ac-
tivities" and Mrs. Strome favor-
ed with two violin solos.
Hostesses for the evening
were Mrs. Lloyd Lamport, Mrs.
John Morrissey, Mrs. Wm. (Gaiser,
Mrs. Maurice Beaver, Mrs. Wm.
Ratz and Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lamport
and Dennis spent the weekend
in Detroit. Mrs. S. Lamport and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vaughan
of California accompanied them
to Detroit where they will visit
for some time.
Mrs. Harriet Bowen of Tweeds-
muir Hall, (London is visiting her
sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Grace of
Dearborn, Mich were weekend
visitors With Mr. and Mrs. W.
Haist.
Mrs. John Hirtzel and Harry
attended the funeral of Mrs. 'Louie
Hirtzel in Detroit on Monday.
Mr. 'Calvin Fahrner and friend
of Toronto spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fahrner.
Mrs. Bella Finl be1ner of Exeter
iO spending a few days with Mrs.
Mary Wein.
Rev. and Mrs. W. Parrott of
Thedford called on friends here
on Wednesday.
Mr. Herbert Platten of Tor-
onto visited last week with Mr.
William Gaiser 'Sr. and Dr. Lulu
Gaiser.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Albert ,Ryall of
London visited over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swartz.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Swartz
and Mr. and Mrs. John Lovie of
London visited on Sunday with
Mr. and !Mrs. A. Baker and Mr.
and Mrs. H. Lightfoot and at-
tef ded anniversary services in
the United Church. -
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark of
Detroit spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clark and
attended the anniversary service
Sunday morning.
F10: and Mrs. Earl Whalen
and son Shaun are spending sev-
eral weeks at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Sam •King while F10.
Whalen is taking a course at
Centralia R.C.A.F. station.
were honored at a family reunion
and dinner at Crediton Vommun
ity Centre on !Sunday, theoc-
casion being the sixtieth anni-
versary of their marriage.
Matthew England, son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eng-
land of McGillivray Township
and Sarah Anne Young, daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. .James
Young, also of McGillivray were
united in marriage .by Rev. Kerr
an 'September 25, 1895, at the
home of the bride's parents.
The couple farmed .for many
years in Stephen Township, later
retiring to 'Crediton. and forsome
years past, have resided in Hen-
s all..
They have four children—two
sons, Lloyd of Crediton and Mel-
ville of St. Thomas; and two
daughters, Mrs, 'Beatrice l toesz-
ler, and Laura, Mrs. Lorne Fink-
beiner, both of ;Crediton. They
also have 13 grandchildren and
13 great grand children.
Dinner guests numbered 37,
The tables were decorated, with
flowers and the ,head table was
centred with a tiered cake, top-
ped with a miniature bride and
groom.
Miss ;Sophie Young of Green-
way, who was her sister's 'brides-
maid was present; Mr. .Richard
England of Niagara Falls, who
was best man for his brother, was
unable to be present. Mr. Mel-
ville England of 'St, Thomas and
Mr. and Mrs. W. ;Sisson and
daughter of 'Montreal were un-
able to attend, due to illness.
Dinner was served by friends
of the family. Open house was
held during the .afternoon when
many old time friends called to
extend eongratulations and good
wishes. The couple were the re-
cipients of many gifts and con-
gratulatory messages.
Observe Anniversary
!Large congregations were pres-
ent on Sunday when Crediton
United 'Church marked its eighty-
sixth anniversary. Rev. Alex Rap-
son delivered two impressive ser-
mons.
The Story In
Saintsbury
By MRS. H. DAVIS
Thanksgiving Services
Thanksgiving service was held
in St. Patrick's church on Sunday
morning with Rev. R. Milts in
charge. The church was decorated
with fall flowers, fruits and veg-
etables, Mrs. T. Kooy was org-
anist.
Guests in the community -for
the service were:
Mr. and Mrs. T. Dobbs and
Sharon with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Greenlee;
Mr. and Mrs. J. Beatson, Gran-
ton, Mrs. Robt. Atkinson and Ivan
Hodgins, London with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Atkinson;
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis,
London with Mr, and Mrs. Ray-
mond Greenlee;
Mr. and Mrs. O. Dale and Lin-
da, London, and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Maguire, Leroy and Den-
nis with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bark-
er;
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodgins,
Lucan with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Carroll;
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Abbott
and Sandra with Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Davis;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noels and
family of Aylmer and Mrs. W.
J. Dickins of Lucan with Mr.
and Mrs, Maurice McDonald;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbs, Mrs.
Rd. Dickins and Mrs. F. Coates
of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs.
Heber Davis;
Rev. R. Mills and Mrs. Milds
with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Latta.
Trousseau Tea
Mrs. Omar Dobbs entertained
Wednesday afternoon and even-
ing at a trousseau tea .in honor
of her youngest daughter Phyllis,
a bride elect of Saturday.
Mrs. Dobbs and ,Phyllis re-
ceived the guests who were es-
corted upstairs by a niece Gayle
Hunter. •Mrs. .Glen Hunter, sister
of the bride displayed the shower
and wedding• gifts while Miss
Reta Isaac and Mrs. .Gerald Mc -
Falls showed the linens and trous-
seau.
!Mrs. Joe Atkinson and Mrs.
Garnet •Isaac great aunts of the
bride were afternoon tea host-
esses and Mrs. .G. L. Dixon and
Mrs. W. Callum, aunts of the
bride poured tea In the evening.
Assisting were Mrs. Laverne
Harrison, Mrs. Jim Fleming, Mrs.
Rick Madsen, Miss Joan Golds-
ton, Mrs, Walter Dobbs, Mrs. Ker-
mit Thompson and Mrs. Will
Isaac.
A niece, Miss Judy Hunter,
was In charge of the register.
Shower •
A miscellaneous shower was
held In the Parish Hall of St.
Patrick's church, Saintebury on
Friday evening for Miss Phyllis
Dobbs, bride elect, with Mrs. Wal-
ter Dobbs as hostess. Phyllis re-
ceived many (useful ,sir's and a
pleasant evening was enjoyed,
Personal Items
Mrs. F. Davis spent a few days
this past week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hletbn,
Mrs. James Turner is under
the doctor's care.
The ladies of this community
attended a trousseau tea on Wed-
nesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs, Omar Dobbs .for her daugh-
ter, Phyllis, whose marriage took
place on Saturday in the United
Church, 'Luean.
Mrs. Jack Dickins Spent the
Past week in Toronto attending
the Grand Chapter Of the East-
ern ,Star.
This Week In
Winchelsea
By MRS. F. HORNE
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bison Lynn were: Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Wheeler and child-
ren of Montreal, Miss Frances
Mahon of Winnipeg, Miss Marg-
aret Mahon of Hepworth, and
Mr> and Mrs. Harvey Skinner of
St. Pauls.
(Miss Wilma Walters of London
and Miss Kathleen Horne of St.
Marys spent the weekend at their
respective homes.
Mrs. Harry Ford and Mrs. Free-
man Horne visited on Friday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. New-
man Baker of Wellborn.
Mr, W. F. Batten had a suc-
cessful sale of his farm stock
and implements on Friday last
despite the inclement weather.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brock and
Children were at Langton on Fri-
day to attend the funeral of the
Iatter's sister-in-law, Mrs. Wil-
Bain Dobbs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Myers
and Gloria of London spent the
weekend with 'Mr. and Mrs. Nel-
son Squire.
Miss Margaret Bray of London
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, John Bray.
Miss Bonnie Kerslake of Crom-
arty is visiting with her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and ,Mrs. Ittobt.
Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne !Passmore,
Sharon, Paul and Beth were Sun-
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Stewart,
Mr. and 'Mrs, Glenn Jeffery
were guests on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. 'William Thomson of
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Almer Passmore
David, Dennis and Darlene visit-
ed on 'Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Wellington Heist of Crediton,
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Grace of
Dearborn, Mich. were guests on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Rohde.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jeffery vis-
ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Bissett of Exeter.
Mr, and 1VIrs, Edwin Miller,
Brian and Barry attended Zion
United Church _anniversary and
spent the day with Mr. and Mrs,
Warren Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hern and
Linda attended Zion United
Church anniversary and spent the
day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Bern,
Rally Service
The annual Rally Day service
was held on Sunday morning
with Mr. William Elford, superin-
tendent, in charge assisted by
Mr. Elmore 'Gackstetter. Miss
Margaret ,Bray read the story.
Rev. W. J. Moores spoke briefly.
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