The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-06-14, Page 1212 Th* Timt»-AclvQc«t*/ Jun* 14, 1W6 Starts Ministry
At Anniversary
Mervyn JL Love, B.A., B.D.,
was one of the seven new mem-
jbers to he ordained into the
United Church ministry at a cer
emony Thursday night at Strat
ford, at the 32nd annual London
Conference of the United Church.
Mr. Love, formerly of Grand
Bend and Barkhill, is the son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Love. He received his education
at S.S. No. 10 Stephen Township,
Parkhill. High School, University
of Western Ontario and Emman
uel College, Toronto, He served
id the Canadian Air Force dur
ing the Second World War,
He has been given the charge
of Rydal Bank in the Algoma
Presbytery.
Among, thofee attending the
service at Stratford were his
wife and son, Allan, Mr. and
Mrs. William Gilfillan, Mr, and
Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin, Miss Sand-
r. Lee Jory and Mr. and ‘Mrs.
Lloyd Taylor. '
Second Line In
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By MRS. H. ELSON
Children At Dashwood
Conduct EUB Service
nor of district A-l of Lions International, installed officers of the Grand Bend club in
his first official act since he won the office. lie congratulates new Grand Bend
president Wally Des Jardins, centre, and past president Cam Chapman, left, after
the ceremony. Main project for Grand Bend Lions this year is raising funds for the
construction of a youth centre. In co-operation with Exeter Lions, the Grand Bend
club is raffling a cottage. —Noseworthy Photo
New Lions Club Governor
Installs Grand
The Grand Bend Lions Club
held their last meeting for the
1955 and 1956 season at the Bren
ner Hotel on Thursday, June 7.
The meeting was devoted to the
presentation of the financial re
port and the installation of of
ficers for 1956-1957. District
Goyern.or-Elect, Jacob Sweitzer
conducted the installation.
Wally Desjardine was elected
president .with vice presidents,
Kenneth Young, Win, Schegel
and Wm. Sturdevant; secty.-
treas., Wm. Rendle; tail twister,
Melvin Gaiser; lion tamer, David
Jackson; 1st. year directors:
Ross Desjardine and Lee Jenni-
son; 2nd.- year directors, Ted
Stanlake and JEmerson Desjar
dine.
“Dream Home*’ is finished
with all furnishings in place and
open for inspection. Proceeds
from the'xaffle. will be used to
erect a youth centre for the sum
mer resort.
On Wednesday the Wardens of
Lairfbton County held their an
nual picnic at the Brenner House,
after - which a ball game was
held in the ball field on the lake..
The following declared them
selves as in the field for election
for Wardens for 1957:-Fred
Marton, Reeve Thedford; Fred
Gallie, Reeve Forest; John Mc
Lean, Reeve Clinton Twp; John
Lea, Reeve Pt. Edward; Lome
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The Exeter Lions Club and
their ladies, held a dinner’meet
ing at the Imperial Hotel on
Wednesday, with several mem
bers of the Grand -Bend Club
joining them,
A former resident of the Park
hill area, Robert Keown was
married to the former Margaret
Lightfoot, who survives.
A sister, Mrs, William Light
foot, predeceased him.
Personal Items
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Scott and
son .of Sarnia spent the weekend
With Mr. Scott’s grandmother,
Mrs, Wm. Patterson.
Mr. Dennis Finan of Toronto'
spent the weekend at the parent
al home in town.
Rev. Mervyn Love, was the
guest speaker at the morning
service in the United Church on
Sunday. ■
Mr.- Love 'was ordained into
,the ministry at the U.C. Confer
ence held in Stratford last week, several of ’ his relatives and
friends from the -district, attend
ing the ordination service'.
Rev. Love has been appointed
to take over a five-point charge
in the area of Bruce Mines in
Sault Ste. Marie district.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoggarth and
daughter of London spent Sun
day visiting friends in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Langley, Snr.,
their grandson, Keith, Mr.
Harold Langley, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Langley hnd daughter, Carolyn, MisS Esther Langley and
Mfs. Edith Mackay, all of Dear
born, Mich., spent the weekend
at the Langley cottage.
Mr. Billie Baird of London
spent the weekend with his,
parents.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Fassold and Ruth
at their cottage in Green Acres
were Miss Beverley Smith of
London, Ron Smeaten of Duns-
■‘ford,-*and Don Ruscan of Lind
say. Miss Fassold a*d her aunt,
Mrs. Miltor. Ratz, of Shipka, are
leaving for Edmonton, Alta, this
Thursday.
Officers
Ernest Keown left by plane on
Monday evening for Boissevain, Manitoba to attend the funeral
of his brother, Robert Winfred
Keown. /
Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Light
foot, Barry and Ian, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W.
Baker.
> Mrs. Lulu MacGregor' of
Greenway spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Norman Turnbull,
Mrs. Elizzie Hey of Zurich is
spending this week at her cot
tage.
Dr. H. Godsell and Mrs. God
sell, and Mr. and Mrs. S. J, Truscott of 'Detroit .spent the
weekend at their cottages in
Beach O’Pines. •*
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sweitzer,
Ronnie and Barbara, of Shipka,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sweitzer
and Brian of Exeter and Mrs. L.
Sova of Timmins were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Sweitzer. ■
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Rendle were Mr. and
Mrs.1 A. Guenther and' family,
Mrs. E. Yealland and Mr. and
Mrs. E, Holland, all of London.
Over 300 guests partook of the
turkey dinner at the United
Church on" Friday evening, and
ardund $200.00 proceeds were
realized. >
The annual Sunday School pic
nic for the United Church will
be held in Turnbull’s Grove on
Friday, June 22.
A quilting bee was held at the
home of Mrs. Lulu MacGregor on
Tuesday at which several ladies
of the Church of God Missionary
Society attended,
Mrs. Wm. Rendle, and Misses
Carol and Sandra Bossenberry
and Carolyn Tiedeman attended
the Junior Auxiliary Rally of
Anglican Churches at London on’
Saturday.
The annual Decoration Day
service at Grand Bend cemetery
will be held on .Sunday next,
June 17, at 2 p.m. The guest
speaker for this service will be
Mr. Robert McCubbin, M.P.P.
of Strathroy. Dr. H. Godsell and
Mr. S. J. Truscott of Detroit will
render a duet and Dashwood
Band will be in charge of the
music. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McFalls
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Art Ford, Exeter, and Mr. and
Mrs, Ken Hern, Zion, spent the
weekend in Clio/ Mich., with
Mrs, Irene Hicks when her fam
ily entertained in honor of their
mother’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McFalls,
Exeter, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McFalls,
Mrs. Lea Carley of Cleveland
and son Mr. Leonard Carley,
and sons of Flint, Mich., Mr,
and Mrs. Clarence Frost-of Lu
can, Mrs. Ken Kirk and tdaugh-
tors of Thorndale, Mrs. Lloyd
Johnston and" family of Ailsa
Craig, Miss Barbara Lewis, Lon
don, Mr. Roy Harrisfin of Cen
tralia visited Sunday with Mrs.
Jessie Lewis and .family.
Mr. and Mrs, G. W* Gibson
and Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Gibson
and children of Wroxeter spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs,
Dean Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fischer
and family and Mr, Ted Lyons
of London visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fischer,
Mr. and Mrs. John GreguS
and baby of London spent Sun
day with their uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. John Spacek,
Mr. and Mrs, Orville Langford
and John spent Sunday evening
with Mr, and Mrs. Bev West
man of Granton.
Mrs. Edna Langfdrd spent Sun
day evening with Mr. and Mrs,
Russell Lindsay of Granton.
- Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Smith of
Exeter visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence. Smith and
Mrs. John Smith.
Mt. and Mrs. Fred Weiberg
and Earl of Dashwood, visited
on Sunday with the WeibOrg fam
ilies.
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs.- Bob Blair were Mr. and
Mrs, Clarke Fisher and-Mr. and
Mrs.' Glen Fisher and girls of
Exeter, Mrs. Harold Rowe And
family, Thames Road.
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Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Westman
and Barry and Miss Dorothy
Harlton, .R,N., and friend, of
London; Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Sherritt gnd Mrs. Portice, of
ParkhillJ Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Guenther and Janet were guests
with Mr- and Mrs, Herbert
Harlton on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Russell and
sons visited relatives in Essex
on Stmday. ® •
Mrs. Milton Ratz left by air
Wednesday to visit with her
Sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs, Russell *Catt, in Ed-
mdnton. Miss Ruth Ann Fassold
of London accompanied her.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love and
Kathryn attended the ordination
services at the United Church in
Stratford on Thursday when the
former’s brother, Rev. M. J.
Love, was One of the ordinands.
Master Jimmy Sweitzer had
his appendix removed in St,
Joseph’s Hospital last week.
W. A. Plans Picnic
The June meeting of the W.A.
was held at the home of Mrs.
Jack Ratz. Mrs. Major .Baker,
assisted by Mrs. Chris Baum
garten and Mrs. Jacob Ratz,
conducted the devotions. *
Mrs. Jacob Ratz took charge
of the business. June 20 was the
date set for the picnic at River
view park, Exeter, with Sunday-
School, the day school teacher,
Mr. K. D. Flear,, and pupils and
their parents invited.
This; Week In
Winchelsea
By MRS* F. HORNE
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey McLag-
An, Mr. and. Mrs. Donald Mc-
Lagan, Mrs. James Roy, all of
Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Thomson of Woodham, visited
with Mrs. Harry Ford and Mr,
and Mrs. Gordon Ford on Sun
day evening.
Mr, and Mrs, Elson Lynn and
Larry attended the funeral oh
Monday of the former’s mother,
uliose death occurfid at Owen
Sound on Friday last.
Mrs. Jack Wicks and baby
daughter returned to London on
Sunday after visiting for a few
days with hei* parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Fred Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gilfillan
and son, also Miss Donna Gilfil
lan of Exeter, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Colin’ Gilfil
lan.
.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Delbridge
of Exeter were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Del-
bridgOfr
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Brock and
boys of Crediton nvisif.<?.d on Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Brock.
«Wilma Walters and
Kathleen Horne of London spent
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The combined Sunday School
and morning worship service on
June 10 at the E.U.B. Church
was taken by the children. In
the service they were under
the direction of the pastor who
acted aS chairman and the
teachers of-the junior Sunday
School classes. The theme of the
.service was ‘’Telling the Story
of Jesus.”
After the organ prelude, the
congregation sang “We’ve- A
Story To Tell To The Nations”
while the children filed into
their places in the church. The
call to worship and the scripture
lesson was read responsively by
the junior and primary classes,
The Sunday School superintend
ent, Mr. Jack Gaiser, led in
prayer.The nursery class, under the
direction of Mrs. H. J. Keller
man, took the first part of the
service. A -number of recita
tions and a solo were presented
and Mrs. Kellerman demonstrat
ed a flannelgraph, “Feeding of
the Five Thousand”.
The primary classes, under
the direction of Mrs. J. M. Tie
man, were, in charge “of the
second part. With pictures and
verses they told how the story
of Jesus is being preesnted all
around the world. Mrs. Tieman
told the story of an African boy
and the children sang a suit
able number.
The junior classes took the
closing part and presented a
tableau showing how down
through the centuries the story
of Jesus has been told in lands
all over the world. Their part
was closed with a hymn of con
secration. The offering was for
Missions,
Pupils Visit Niagara
. The pupils of Dashwood Public
School grades 3 to 6, accom
panied by their. teachers, Mrs.
A. Desjardine and Mrs. Ketta
Taylor, area trustee, Syd Baker
and Mrs. Baker and a few
parents, enjoyed a bus trip to
Niagara. Falls last Friday. They
also visited Brock’s monument
and the locks. . .
Walther League Officers
The Walther League of Zion
Lutheran Church held their elec
tion of officers for the 1956-57
season Wednesday, Jjme 6.
Pauline Becker was elected
president with vice - president,
Barbara Koehler; s e c r e ta r y,
Carol Becker; treasurer, James
Becker; .Christian Growth chair
man, Margaret Becker;’ recrea
tion committee, Donald Gentt-
ner and Ronald Merner,
Personal Items
Mrs. Elmore Thiel of Zurich
spent Sunday with Mrs. Louis
Ki aft.
Miss Barbara Becker of St.
Thomas spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. V, L. Becker.
A number of the Dashwood
W.I. members attended the Dist
rict. Annual at. Zurich, June 5.
Mr. Howard Weiberg, Water
loo, spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Weiberg.
Misses Anne Taylor, Carol
Webb and Lois Gaiser, all of
London, spent the weekend at
their homes here.
Mr. Robert Wein of Sudbury
spent , the weekend with his
mother, Mrs. Herb Wein.
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By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER
Mrs. Shaw of Arthur spent a
few days last week with .Mr.
apd Mrs. Wes Mossey.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Cameron,
Royal Oak, Mich., and Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Knox were Monday
vistors of Mri and -Mrs.-, Alex
lxVixie» . ■ "*■ ' <♦ f*
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson ‘
add .family were Sunday guests
of Mr. John Rinn of Baseline.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Jones
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Jones of Tillson-
burg.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Spence
and family spent Sunday with
Mrs, Melville Hern ■ of- Exeter.
Mrs. Shaw of Arthur, Mrs. Wes
Mossey' and family visited on
Saturday with Mrs. Jas, Mossey.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dann,
Mr. and Mrs .Joe Dann and
Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Parkinson and family spent Sun
day at BayfiOld and Goderich.
Mrs. T.. Waugh of London vis
ited .for a few days" with Mr.
and Mrs, Leonard Thacker.
By MISS JANE DYKEMAN
Mr. and Mr^?. Warren Brock
attended Wesley Anniversary on
Sunday and visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Dickinson..
Mrs. Wellington Brock visited
Saturday and Sunday with Mrs.
TOm Ogle and baby at Victoria
Hospital, London.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Jud Dykeman were Mr.
and Mrs. Miller,McDowell, Gary
and Susan of Galt, and Mrs.
Merton Lovegrove and Harry of
near Elginfield.
Mrs. Tom Brock and Mrs.
Harry Hern visited Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lynn,
Clandeboye.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hern at
tended HOnSall anniversary on
Sunday and visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Kinsman, Kippen. ■
Misses Ruth Meikle, Olen God
kin and Jane Dykeman, of Exe
ter were Tuesday evening visit
ors .with Mrs. Jud Dykeman.
. --Mrs. Wellington Brock and
Mrs. Tom Brock attended the
“Blossom Tea” at Saintsbury on
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Daniel Hicks a life long
resident of this community, pas
sed away at St. Joseph’s Hos
pital on Sunday.
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noon with a large attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice MoDon-;
aid and Joyce attended the Neil
picnic at Grand Bond last Sun
day^
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