The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-09-13, Page 7m-
Garages (Plan District Fall Rally
For Lions Clubs Here
Exeter Lions Club will be host
to representatives from 48 clubs
n the district rally here on Oc
tober 22, it was revealed at the
local organization’s first meet
ing of the fall Friday night.
President R. C. Dinney said
the district rally will be “the
biggest Liqns gathering ever
held in Exeter.” Guest speaker
will be an executive official of
the international organization of
the service cub;
Plans for the rally, ‘which will j and welfare, Wally Read; pro
be presided over by Governor gram, Norm Walper; member-
Jake Sweitzer, past president of ship, Reg Beavers; Lions in-
the Exeter Cub, were made Fri-1 formation, B. W. Tuckey.
Community betterment, Ted
Pqoley; citizenship, Ulric Snell;
by-laws, Elmer Bell; publicity,
Bill Cochrane; extension, Earl
Russell; bulletin, Lloyd Hender
son; convention, Larry Snider;
boys and girl's, Harry Penhale;
Easter Seals, Ken Lampman; ed
ucation, Wally Seldon: Christmas
Seals, Harvey Pollen.
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the evening throughout the
week:
Hunter-Duvar
And Sons Ltd.
Chinese Nationalists have a new
twist in their psychological war
fare. They are dropping' from
the air “silver” dollars that turn
out lobe aluminum discs urging
mainland Chinese to join the
Formosa .forces.
While this money was phoney,
real aluminum coins are widely
used — in France and Italy, for
instance. A.fraction the weight
of other metals, and perennially
bright and shiny, aluminum pays
off as small change, It also pays
off for Canada,, as an industry
that Converts raw materials and
waterpower into purchasing
power in the world markets.
ALUMINUM COMPANY OF
CANADA, LTD. (ALCAN)
i twister in the absence of J. W.
Weber and Tom MacMillan was
Lion Tamer,
Vice-presidents of the club are
Larry Snider, Ed Brady and Ken
Hockey. Andy Snelgrove is sec
retary and Harold Kelson, treas
urer.
Committee chairmen include:
attendance, S. B. Taylor; ways
and means, Tom MacMillan;
I sight conservation, Norm Martin;
; safety, Melv Southcott; health
the Exeter Cub, were made Fri
day night,
The local club also laid plans
•to revive a popular money-rais-
ing event of former years-,-the
Lions' frolic-in Exeter this fall.
The event will likely ’ be held in
the arena early in October.
. xLions agreed to assist with the
presentation of Exeter’s first
trade fair, to be held in conjunc
tion with the fall fair next week.
The service club will provide
free movies for the children...
President Dinney conducted
the first meeting of his 1956-57
term. E, R. Hopper was tail
The Story In
Elimville
By vtRo. ROSS SKINNER
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FAIR
JEWELLER
Exeter
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Delbridge'
and Diane, and Miss Jacqueline
Hannah of Exeter visited on Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Bell. ,
Mr,' and Mrs. Howard Pymt
visited on Sunday with Mr. Alvin'
Pym of Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. G. Wiletlm of
Crediton, Mrs, Mary Stephen,
Mr, arid Mrs. J, Heckman of
Dashwood visited on Sunday with
Mr, Chas. Stephen and Mrs.
Thomas Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ford are
moving to Byron to live, where
Mr. Ford is employed at the San-
atarium.
Mr, and Mrs. Clifton Jaques
and family of Zion visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Skinner.
Mr. and Mr?, Norman JaquOs
and family, Zion, and Mi's. Philip
Murch visited on Sunday with
Mr. Wm. Veal and Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. McDowell of DenfiCld.' J.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd' Bender
and Ralph of Crediton .visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Cunnington,
Mr. and Mrs. John Ridley vis
ited on Sunday with Miss Marie
Schoenle who is staying with
Mr. and Mrs. Birtch, St. Marys.
Mrs. John Batten, Sharon and
Helen, visited with Mrs. George
Kellett on Thursday.
' Mr. and Mrs, Donald Penhale
and / children of Exeter visited
on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
John BAtten.
.This Week In
Winchelsea
By MRS. F. HORNE
(Intended for last- week)
Mrs. Ivan Brocks Margaret
and Dennis returned on Saturday
after visiting for the past week
with relatives at Langton. Mrs.
Minor Dobbs returned with her
daughter and will spend some
time with Mr. and Mrs. Brock.
Mrs, Gordon Ford is visiting
for a few days with relatives in
Detroit and attended the wedding
of her cousin in Alpino, Mich.
Mr. and MrS. Clarence Ford
of Kitchener spent the weekend
with Mrs. Harry Ford and Gor
don.
Miss Donna Gilfillan of Exeter
spent the weekend with her par
ents,- Mr. arid Mrs. Colin Gilfil-
an.
Mr5 and Mrs. Fred Walters ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs, Bill
Brock of London spent the Week
end at Chesley Lake. - .
Passenger—“Driver, don’t turn
corners quite so fast’. You iriake
me dizzy.”
‘ Cabbie—“Just close your .eyes
like I do, lady, and you won’t
even notice.”
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usual photo of lightning flash is
this .one taken in Edmonton by
H. G. Van Der WOrf. As the
lightning takes but l-500th of a
second to flash, he had his
camera record the phenomenon
at just the right moment.
Though it appears that the flash
is striking a building, it actually
struck some distance behind.
News Budget, From
Dashwood
By MRS. E. H., RADER
I Mark Anniversaries
At Anglican Church
Former members of Trivitt! Cbw 7/. A,
Memorial Anglican church and bers that they use the 100 per
Visitors from district parishes at-j '
jtended services on Sunday which!
i marked the sixty-ninth anniver-;
nary of the church and "the fif-1
tieth anniversary of the Woman’s'
Auxiliary.
The rector, the Rev. N. D.
Knqx, conducted the church an
niversary Service at 11,30 a.m.
, Mrs. R. M. Weekes of Thorn
dale, convenor of deaneries, was
guest speaker at the W. A. serv
ice on Sunday afternoon. She
took as her subject "Consecra
tion,” a word which appears in
the Bible only four times,
“The consecration of'our sub
stance to the Lord, with a cheer-.
ful heart should, be our highest i
aim,” Mrs, Weekes said.
The Story In
Shipka
Personal Items /
‘ Miss Ruth Schade has secured
a ’ position on the staff of the
Bank of Montreal, Exeter. Mr.
Jack Schade has been transfer
red- from the Hensall branch to
Exeter.
Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Taylor arid
boys, Mr. arid Mrs. Garnet Wei-
berg and family of Waterloo and
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rader and
family spent Sunday with -• Mr.
and Mr§. Lloyd Rader and fam
ily.
Miss Erma Wein of Clinton
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Herb Wein. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fritzley' of
Goderich spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs.'James Hayter and fam
ily. ’ " , . ■ . ' >
Miss Nancy, Tieman left for
Alma College on Tuesday where
she will teach piano and langua
ges.
, Mr. and Mrs, ‘ Roy Young
(Dona Edighoffer) and sori4 of
Regina spent Sunday with Mrs.
L. Mclsaac and 'Mrs. Effie
Kleinstiver. ,A memorial and dedication
service will be 'held Sunday,
Sept, 16, at Zion Lutheran Ceme
tery at 3.00 p.m. Rev. W. P.
Lottes of Seebach’s Hill will be
guest speaker. Dashwood Band
will provide music.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Eckstein
arid Miss Lily Hoffman of Lop-
don visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Hoffman.-
The Library books
changed on Tuesday.
Teachers Meet
' The Sunday School Teachers
of Zion Lutheran Sunday School,
along with P'astor Zorn, attended
the Huron.Perth Sunday School
Teachers Institute at, Monkton,
Sunday. Rev. C. Klages conduc
ted the opening exercises. Rev.
W. P. Lottes of Seebach’s Hill
spoke on “The Ideal Sunday
School”, and group discussions
took place followed by lunch.
Exchange Rings
In UB Church
An early fall wedding was held
at high noon Saturday,, Sept. 8,
at the Evangelical United
Brethern church When Marion
Lucinda, daughter of Garnet
Wildfong of Sarnia and the 'late
Mrs. Wildfong, was united in
marriage to David Charles Bull,
son of Min and Mrs. Fred L,
Bull of Wallaceburg.
Rev. W. F. Krotz performed
the double ring ceremony in a
setting of white and yellow gladi
oli. MiSs Nancy Tieman was at
the organ and Grant Wildfong,
brother of the bride, was solo
ist.
The bride wore a gown of
heavy white taffeta fashioned
with soft tucked bodice bouffant
skirt With • Hands of graduated
tucks ,and lily point sleeves. She
carried a cascade of gardenias
and white baby mums. ,
Mrs; Carol Watkins, Toronto,
was matron of honor and brides
maids wer,e Miss Carole Webb,
Lond&n, and Miss Barbara Bull,
Wallaceburg, sister of the groom.
The attendants Wore gowns in
autumn shades; the matron of
honor in gold with bouquet of
bronze mums and the bridemaids
in rust carrying gold mums.
Little Debby Wildfong of Byron . .
•Was flower girl. Dressed in | week m London
white, she carried a basket of
bi’Onze arid gold muhiS.
Marlowe Wicks, Wallaceburg,
was best man and Niel Wildfong,
Dashwood, brother of the bride
and Peter Stinson, Simcoe, were
ushers. . w ,For the reception m the church
parlors Mrs. Kieth Wildfong wore
frosted green ery^tallette with
black acebssorios, The groom s
mother chose cinnamon brown
embossed crystalette with beige
and brown accessories. ,
For the wooing trip the brine
dormed; a charcoal grey suit with
were
Personal Item*
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerslake
and famiy of Elimville visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Finkbeiner and song.'
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Ratz, Joan,
and Paul, spent Sunday in Lon
don at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott.
Miss Wilma McNair of London
.spent the weekend with her
grandmother, Mrs, E. Lamport.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ratz ac
companied by Mr, and. Mrs.
Lloyd Love of Parkhill, visited
over the weekend id Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rundle and
Mr. and Mrs. .Bill ■ Rundle of
Woodham were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweit
zer, Rdn and Barbara.Mrs. Walter Fassold of London
is visiting this wee.k with Mrs.
Milton Ratz’. ‘ ,
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Guenther
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ratz
are holidaying in Detroit. ,,,
The Rev. L. Turner and. Mrs.
Turner of Lambeth were Sun
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Russell.. ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Lowe of
Grand Bend visited Sunday, with
her sister, Mrs. Major Baker.
< With two threshing machines
and the help of many neighbors,
the crdp of Mr, Roy Deitrick,
who is ill, was taken off,on Mon
day.
Report From
Grand Bend
By MRS. E. KEOWN
She suggested to W. A, mem-
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cent tithing method for a period
of six months or a year and
learn the joy of sacrificial giv
ing. “if this method were follow
ed, missionaries would not have i
to beg for money to carry on,
their work,” Mrs. Weekes em-!
phasized.
Flowers on the altar and a
period of silence were tributes
, to the memory of members of
the auxiliary who are deceased, i Two vases were presented to the1
j church by the W. A. to commen--
jorate their anniversary,
.Mrs. Alfred Andrus was pre- ’ seated with a life membership
certificate by the Rev, N. D.
Knox assisted by Mrs.’ Henry
Bierling, president and’ Mrs.
William Middleton of the execu
tive. ’ :
At the reception in the parish
hall, the Rev. N. D. Knox spoke
of the restoration program be
ing carried on and of the plans
for installing a new lighting I
system in the church, i
A history of the Woman’s Aux- »
iliary, from the time of its* or-|
ganization, was given by Mrs.
John Luxton. Mrs. Ron Watkins,
Centralia, was soloist.
Mrs. Kenneth Taylor, London,
brought greetings from the Di
ocesan Board and Mrs. Fred
Hunt, Goderich, from the Dean
ery.
Among the former members
of the church who returned for
the special services were Mrs.
Mrs. C. F, Chambers and daugh
ter Ruth of Dorchester; Mrs. O.
G. Tremner, Strathroy; Mrs. W. E. Winer, Preston; Mrs. Jack
Walper, Thedford; Mrs. Ed,
Archer, Wanstead; Mr. and Mrs,
Eric Armstrong, Dundas; Mrs,
Garnet Cockwelk Dashwood;
Mrs. Otto' Walker, Cromarty;
Mrs. Irno H. McGinnis, Paisley;
Mrs. A. A, Trumper and daugh
ter Miss Helen Trumper, Mrs.
W. Thompson, Mrs. Joseph Grant
and Mrs, C. Aylen, all of Lon-
Personal Hems
Miss Doris Ravelie visited for
a few days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Farquhar in Kitchener.
Mrs. B. Brown of London
spent the weekend at her cot
tage.
Mr. Donald Flear is a patient
in- Victoria Hospital this week,
undergoing treatment for his
thumb.
Rev. and Mrs. Campbell Tav
ener of Glen Allen have pur
chased the property formerly
owned by Mr. Gerald Gratton
on the . school road, ,apd have
taken up residence. Rev. Tav
ener is a retired United Church
minister. . •' .
Cpl/ Neil Chamberlain, Mrs.
Chamberlain, John and Nancy,
left this Week for a motor trip
through ?the '• Southern States.
During Cpl. Chamberlain's ab
sence Constable Hugh Mills will
be on duty in the Bend.
Mrs. David Leigh and family
of Kitchener visited with Mrs.
Leigh’s parents and other rela
tives last week.
Mr, Peter Eisenbach is a pa
tient in Victoria Hospital having
to undergo an operation.
Mr', and-Mrs. H. Demare of
London'visited over the weekend
with Mrs. , Dem are’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Gimm of
Detroit, at their cottage here.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Mason,
Peter and Paul of Exeter, spent
the weekerid with Mr, and Mrs.
Mansell Mason.
Weekend visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. W. J. Holt were Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Ulens, Mrs. Shirley
Adair and Mrs. Alfred Harrison,
all of London, Mrs. John Hey of
Zurich visited, with Mr. and Mrs,
Holt on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Edmonds
and son, John, of Listowel and
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Neeb of Pon
tiac, Mich., spent the weekend
with Mrs. Myrtle and Mi$s Moria
Tetreau.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer
spent Sunday with their niece
and nephew, .Mr. and Mrs. D.
A. Barr, Sarnia.
• Weekerid guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Baird Were Miss.
Norma Fraser, Mr. Billie Baird
and Mr. Delbert Masfiri, and Mr.
and Mrs. Edward McMurray all
of London.
Mr. Derinis Finan of Sarnia
spent the weekend at his home
in town.
Weekend guests with Mrs.
Irene Hayter and Miss Jean.
Galbraith were Mr, arid Mrs,
Angus Fletcher of. Kindersley,
Sask, and Miss Galbraith'S niece,
Miss Margaret Galbraith of Ap-
piri.
Miss Mary Yeo spent Sunday
visiting friends jn Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs/ Ghas, Hunter M
London spent the weekend at
their cottage here.
Mt1, and Mrs, Wht. Rendle are
spending a few days in Londdn
this week.
Mrs,4 Olive Webb visited last
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Starilalie
arid Mr. arid Mrs, Langford Rid
ley spent last week in Toronto
and Niagara Falls.
Weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Stanlake were Mt. and
Mrs. Douglas Burnett and family
of Detroit.
Mr. arid Mrs. E. Keown spent
Thursday in London visiting with
Dr; and Mrs. Chas. Carr.
The Orplm Club of Grahd Bend
has announced that the winner of
the doll draw, which was hold
on Sunday, Sept. 2, was Major
H. w. King, of Grand Bend,
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Magazine Subscription Salesmen
The Exeter Branch of .the Canadian ’Legion
wishes to advise district residents that it has NOT
given approval to any salesmen to sell new or re
newal subscriptions for magazines under the Legion
name in this territory.
» If any such salesmen call on a householder
in this area, the Exeter Branch would appreciate it
if the householder would notify the undersigned by
telephone immediately,
The police have been notified of this situa
tion and are prepared to take action against of
fenders. . ‘ .
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reg McDonald,
President of Exeter Legion
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