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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-02-21, Page 3• y 4 h a 4* • <a i 5WE i.10 -4100t Fr'o i Bic.nshard Ity MRS, Oi"AQWyN HOOPER Mrs, ,Orville Langford, and Sohn of Centralia' spent Satur- day, with Mr' and Mrs, 'Fred Pattison, Mr. and lira. Robert Cover and family of Thorndale were Sunday guests. of Mr, and Mrs, Win. Jones, Mr. And Mrs. Jack Picket. of St. Marys spent Saturday .eve - lung :with 11ir,. and Mrs,. Kenneth Parkinson. Mr. Lloyd Mosey of London. spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Mosley ant Ws. Mos- bev. Mrs. Cecil Mosey spent Wed- nesday with Mrs, Mills and Miss. Ingersoll of SL Marys. Mr. and. Mrs, h?, L. Parker, Hamilton visited with Mrs. Chas. Harris for the weekend. • Mrs, • Victor Snell of London. spent the weekend with Mrs, Milo Snell, FAST RELIEF FOR HEA COL eemempeoftftepet ae co op ALIALFAS CLOVERS are selected seeds EXETER DISTRICT ,CO.OP of - fors the varieties recommended by the Ontario Department of Agriculture for 1957, * Vernal Alfalfa * Lasalle Red Closter * Climax Timothy You will find CO.OP Quality packed in CO.OP Bags * ONTARIO ADAPTED * HIGH GERMINATION * TRUE .VARIETY * PROPERLY CLEANED * REASONABLY PRICED Seed Oats Barley &s Grain Bagged and Treated ExeterDistrict CO.OR 'Phone:•;IAT Cniteet Elephant Sale Held By Guild M the k ebrU*.ry nteetin g Trivitt Memorial Guild of held at the home of Mrs. George tether it was ;decided to :entertain: the Centralia Protestant I•a dies -Chapel' ail d ort Tuesday., - b Fe rusty .g6! Plans were made for: the Mar- tin Luther film to: be held,in time Legion Hall March 15. A white elephant sale 'was' held at the close with Mrs. Hec- tor Heywood as auctioneer. Hostesses were Mrs. h1. Greene and Mrs, Richard Dickins, News Budget From Dashwood By MRS, ' E, H. 'RAPER Miss Shirley Chapman, R. N. of Sarnia visited this week with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Lorne Chapman and family, Mr. Siegfried Miller of Water- loo and Miss Charlotte Biersen-1 that of Clinton R.C.A,F. spent: the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph Miller. Ladies Md The regular Ladies Ail meet. of . ,Zigli• Lutheran church. was held last Wednesday with 44, ,present. . Group 4 with Mrs. Vyrne Weld's convener was in charge. Rev. K. L. Zorn took .as' his topic . "Growing up in Christ" He'' shpwed' ` a ' f i. l in entitled ']What the Bible says about growing up as a Christian; The altar cloth • committee: re- ported that the altar cloths had arrived, Several quilts have been 'quilted in the church basement. Euchre Party The Women's" Institute • snorts sored a euchre in the school Fri- day evening, Mrs. Addison Tie - man wig convener. Winners were:, door prize, Eben Wieg; ladies high, Mrs, Sid Baker; men's high, Stewart Webb; consolation, Mrs,: Stewart Webb and Fred Keller, Dashwood Dainty Doers Conmen�ts About Crediton� B: ,R. . IEP MS,1 P OS . tl WOODALL QiA By PQ I,.�, W.A. And 'W.M.S.. Mrs, Earl Ned, Mrs. Wnt cr ,S._ii ceder n Mrs, Melvin And Felin .. Kin were hostesses for the Waman Association and W. M.S. of th United .Church: when ;they isle in the 'church school .rooms on Thursday. Worship period was led by Mrs. Jos. Woodall asaist- el by Mrs, G. Zwicker and Mrs, R. Finkheiner, Mrs. Robt. Reid reviewed the • study book in ,co-operation with' Mrs, S'• King, Mrs, H. :Lightfoot And Mrs,Lamport. anN President, Mrs.E. Neil pre- fmeeting. lid. o W.A.W.A were made for akess bake sale and -Conveners were ` ap- pointed for bazaar. .Additional wares are to be purchased for the ,church kitchen with roll call contributipns to be made at the March meeting,. Mrs, G. Hill presided for the W.M.S, 'meeting. Reports were • given and a reading by Mrs, W: Mack. Day of Prayer committee representatives are Mrs. •G, Hill and Mrs. N. Lamport, Attend Dedication Service. - Services . in. the Evangelical 'LLB. church were withdrawn ori Sunday' when' Rev, Strome and members here attended the ded- ication service of the new River- side U.B. .church in London where Crediton choir contribut- ed special music .at the morning service, , Plan To Asst Kenya, Fainly Mrs. i M . if i , Milford Prouty presided and brought the HOMO, at the k ebruary meeting of the J' orde costal -Challengers. held •at. rbcs home of Mrs,'Don Jolly, ,g' lag was held concerns s ing the work for ,newly adopted family in Kenya, Articles will t be brought to •She next meeting and :a parcel sent t Dashwood 4-11 girls met Wed- nesday evening with. 16• girls pre- sent: 'Roll re-sent:..'Roll call was "The club story." Any back work was caught up. Frolic now on the girls will practice •for Achieve- ment Day. ' Barn .Burns. ;D"own Dashwood fire brigade answe- red a call for aid to the Grand Bend fire department in batt- ling a blaze at -the farm of Roy 'Mason Monday evening. Although the,barn was lost` they aided in saving the house and implement shed, Miss Anne Taylor of London spent the weekend with her mo; ther, Mrs, Letta Taylor. Mr. Don. Gaiser has returned homefrom Toronto -• Hospital and Is convalescing at his Inc); th€ir's home, .Mrs. Cora Geiser. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiberg and their son Howard of Water- loo.•are' on a vacation trip' to Flo- rida. , Prevent Chirnney Fires . Use Fir, Chief Chemical Chimhey Cleaners . To elminate soot and scale from. • your• stoves and pipes. - The smaller the flame the more soot and carbon, FOR USE IN. Oil, Coal and Wood Fired Unita 'EXETER DISTRICT CO.OP, HENSALL !FARMERS COOPERATIVE Servlel Withdrawn Service in the United Church was withdrawn Sunday morning due to the illness, of the pastor, Rev. A. Rapson, Mrs, Percy Baker The death of Mrs, Ellen Baker occurred -at Moose Jaw recently. Her husband, the late ;Percy Baker, was born and raised near Crediton .and went West as a young man where he was united in marriage with the de- ceased, and together they made several trips here where she became well known. Her hus- band predeceased her by, sever- al 'years. Suryiving are two sons, ham and Percy of Moose Jaw. Burial was in Moose Jaw. Personal Items • Mrs, Florence Sperian and Mrs. • John Wade attended' the funeral recently of Mrs. IL Brann of Toronto where Mrs. Sperian is remaining for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Sperling' and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Spar - ling and son, Alan, of Walker- ton visited on Sunday with Mrs. John Smith. and Eldon. Mrs. Nelson Schenk is visit- ing with friends in London. • 111r. and Mrs. J. Lee and fam- ily of Londesboro spent Sunday with Mr", and Mrs. C. Radford. s Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Grigg and family of Grand Bend,visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. Geiser. Mr. Edward Schenk of An easter spent Sunday •. with' his parents here, and with Mr. and Mrs, Schenk. visited with Mrs. Earl Lippert in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, and with Earl Lippert and Don Bell in South Huron Hospital, who were all injured in a car accident Sat- urday night. Mrs. Don Bell 'who was released • after treatment' is with her mother, Mrs. W. Roesz- ler in Crediton. Mr. .;and Mrs. Howard Holtz- man visited in Oak Park, Mich- igan with Mr.' and,• Mrs. Harry Parsons and family on Sunday, Norm Wainer, of Walper's Men's Wear, attended the three- day Tip• Tap, Tailor's convention in Toronto last week. M P LE A TYPICAL employee. of a well-established' Canadian industry is a married man with two or "three children. He has an income of abouts $305 per month. (1n•Stelco" the average .is '$394 per month). He owns his home, and the mortgage, it any, is being paid off steadily. He has an automobile and his home is equipped with ahnost every kind of convenience. As a. father, this typical free, independent and self- respecting' Canadian industrial employee is anxious to see his children, do well, be honest, grow up as good citizens, And the father believes in setting a good example in his home, in his neighborhood and in .his job, m • ?Ht STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA lM1'ID MONTREAL • OANANOOVI MAMMON IRANTUORD TORONTO Y ,Mrs, Robert Ostler assisted in the devotional period *rid , Don- na yenton.arid Wanda McLaren contributed missionary readings, erments 'About Woodhcr sy• MRS,. ARTHUR BUNDLE 'Mr. and, Mrs, Robt, Robinson, Gordon :and• Graham were Sun- day afternoon visitors with Mr. and. Mrs, Jackson Woods, Elim - vide, Helen Anderson of Thames Road Was a weekend visitor with hers cousin, Carolyn Rein, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Brock • .of London were'Sunday visitors with their ' daughter, • ars. Lloyd Smith.: 'Mr. and Airs,: John Rodd, Miss Verla' `Wheeler, 'Mr. Glen Cope land spent Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs, Earl Spackman, Stratford, • Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb attended the funeral of ' Mrs. Webb's . uncle, . Mr. Herbert C. Holtby .Gantb Of 1 orth w Mr. and Mrs, Phil Brine and Nancy of St. Marys, were Sun- day. visitors' with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brine; ' 'Mr. and' Mrs. Lloyd Knight and Linda spent Friday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Web- ber. The Woodham Evening Auxil- iary held their annual Valentine social on Friday in the church 'basement with a good crowd in attendance, Mrs, 1'. Hanna of Seaforth is staying for some time with her niece, Mrs. Harry .Webber, Misses' Donna Mills, Norma and Betty Hern, • members of Couple Wed Sixty Years. On. Sunday,Mr: and Mrs. Wesley Campbell, of London and formerly of Exeter, celelf'ated their sixtieth wedding annivers- ary with' ^a family dinner at the Nordan " restaurant and open house .afterwards at their home oil Dundas street. Mrs. Campbell is. the daughter of the late Mr: and' Mrs. Don Taylor. of Exeter and Mr. Camp- bell is the' son of the late -Mr. and Mrs. Andrew, Campbell, of Exeter. They met at Exeter Fair 61 years ago and were married a year later and soon after- Wa.rd5 moved to London. Mrs: Campbell's recipe for .a long happily +marriedlife is to "keep 'going'',' She goes for a walk even/ clay. She is fond 'of sewing and enjoys a bingo game. Mr. Campbell stillworks four or five hours a day as a stationary engineer. They have a family' of eight children — .five sons and three daughters—also 34 grandchildren and 31 'great grandchildren. All the family' live in London with the exceation of one grandchild, The couple received' greetings from Per Majesty Queen Eliza- beth. Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent. Premier Leslie. Frost and Mayor Ray Dennis of Lon- don. Mr. John Passmore of Henrall, who. was present 'at the wedding So years ago, was present for the di -aim -incl. anniversary. and also Mr. Mark Mitchell, Exeter. • Messrs, Stan Jackson and Percy Wright of Cromarty and Whitney Coates: attended the. convention banquet of •'the On- tario Hereford Association 'held in Hotel London on Tuesday. Joanne Mair, daughter of Mrs. Wm.::Mair,; was one" of the nurses who received her cap at capping ceremony which was held at St. Joseph's .Hospital,'' London, on Friday ,of last week. 1l fi • Sugar And Spice ing • .the usual platitudes,. like: "It's a. mercy, he's gone," and then turning on, the' TV. They'd be reading avidly the• account of a rich, :full life, snorting. -With disgust, shaking their heads with disbelief,. chuckling: "Well, the old didn't know he had it in' him.. * * * * My idea would be that those obituarries be started while the subject was fairlyyoung, and kept up to date,, with occasional revisions, When tate writer reach- ed 50, the obituary should be locked away, So be opened only by the editor after his death. Why 50? Because .after that, if you're doing anything worth reading about, .you shouldn't be,* * * •Accompanying these lively: obi- tuaries Would be photographs; carefully selected from time years, showing the deceased as a beau- tiful child, • supple youth and handseme young inan,'not as he is at 60 or 70, 'when that old frauds Mother Natures has given him too many swipes ion the face with the back of her hand. I feel that* if this suggestion iso followed, the newspaper edi- tors of the World would chip in and erect . a statue of Me. Just. in case they don't, however, I'M going to write anobituary for Myself that Will put me on just as .ehigh a pedestal as any stay ru, Let's sec, now , . , "WILT. "s tmiley, kttoArn in later life as "Brilliant Bill", Was born of poor but honest parents. Vern the moment he opened .his eyes on. the "world, it WAS avidetit that. here was a remarkable infant, destinedtoo leave a mark en his age, Asa 'child, he Was exCep- tioitally handsenre, of ei;ttelIent physique, and of truly Utiusttkl intelligence." See whit >f meant AM that's Only the first pafa.. graph,. 414 Common** About Kirkton 14y MRS, HAROLD DAVIS Personal item* ... Silnday ,guests with .Mr. an Mrs. Burns .Blackler were Mr and Mrs. Ray .Stacey and Una and Miss Emilia Stacey, flan $ tmossa, andrdMr...John Carruthers •rfo, Y .pithy is ,expressed to S: Ir and Mrs. Reginald. Morrison on the death of their infant (laugh ter on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Burns :Wackier and. family were Saturday eve Hing guests .of Mr: and:Mrs Roy Thompson t n at vo o . A n n A family gathering was held at the home. of ]tits, Mary Doupe on Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Roy .of Hntwistle, Al- berta, Mr. Roy is a nephew of Mrs. Doupe. Mr, . and Mrs. Benson'. and Mrs, Breedin of Tottenham vis- ited Tuesday and Wednesday .ot last week with Mrs. Ed. Atthill, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sweitzer and family were Sunday eve- ning guests with 14r, and Mrs, Harold Davis. St, Pauls W.A. And Guild St. Paul's Anglican church W.A. and Guild met on Thurs- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Burns Wackier with 15 present. Mrs, Alex Irvine look charge of, the W.A. meeting. Scripture lesson was read by, Mrs. Bill Irvine, Plans were made for the Day of Prayer to be held in the n i' A gl can Church March 8. The chapter of the study book was. given by Mrs, Theron Creery. The next meeting is to be held in the evening. There was an auction of 'articles, Hostesses were Mrs. M. Blackler, Mrs. C. Dobson and Mrs. McCurdy. U.C. W;A:. And W,M.S, Mrs. W. 11, Pike was hostess for the „February meeting of the W.A. and W,M.S, of the United Church, Mrs. H. Paynter conducted the worship service with Mrs. H. Burgin, Mrs, E, Doupe and Mrs. Pike assisting, The roll call was answered with a verse on "Love," A temperance reading was given by Mrs, W. Batten, The study book was taken by Mrs, F. Switzer, Mrs. R. Mar- shall and Mrs. M. Dobson. The World Day of Prayer Service will be held in the Ang- lican Church on march 8, It was decided to contribute $50 towards furnishings for Mc- Kinnon House, London, and $45 was to be, given to'the Sunday School for purchasing a project or. Surprise Couple It On Anniversary sr •� A ,uprise art f' about r o shin Y forty relatives gathered at the home • of e. and Mrs. Elora Bro�phey d on Sunday Afternoon, F.ebrttar•, mite .occasion of'their fortieth a wedding anniversary which .oc- curred •1/n the followin . Thursday. 14r. Jim.. tiro :eldest o hie e�de. s of p Y, on the celebrating couple, was, anal - ter of .ceremonies." As 14r. and •' Mrs, Brophey entered the room the wedding march was played l - by Miss Frances Brophe .,After a short :address by the chairman. they were presented with an elec- , .trio tea kettle and an electric fry pan- Two granddau ;hters, Sharon Bloomfield, oand nd Bonnie Wilson made the presentation. Mr. and Mrs. Brophey's family were .all .able to he present .except Mr. Bd Bloomfield who is re.cup- crating from a major operation, All of the brothers :and sisters were present.except Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Y, of 111'ont .eal Bro he l? r , 'hal Timoi Adt MI, P' e Mr.' and; Mrs.Charles Salter,. Mr. as .andtad. s 'I.e_, asdwta, vq., en with - Mr. . d n11ir li Mr. and: s. Mr. Sloan i M S ,• . few days vol b.. er • roth w us la .,ti: ,�' utd. Lippert of .Gra . ;urst, Mr', -and rs, lMl• � beiner left :Sunday. to ,jolt and Mrs. William bider o% _ . via on a two week aracaii Arizona. an. enc of Wingkiam, lift. and Mrs. Charles Reeves and fam- ily of Seaforth visited W3 ;S.un• day with Miss Meta :Salter. Messrs. Carl Dewhirst of Flet- roba and. Bob :Chipman • of In- wood visited Sunday with Mr: Ifeitla (oates, Mr: :Lloyd .Stanlake bas roe• turned to Exeter after visitiii for a week at the borne of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Downey, Hart - and, N.B. qfn tninlinnit1•.111111111111t1111.111l1111111,11111$0111$1n11111t11111111141Unet11n1$,1111101n1111kn1tWW1111111t1tn11 the Kirkton girls softball team, were guests of Mr. and. Mrs, Maurice Blackler, Kirkton, on Saturday evening when they en- tertained the Kirkton softball • team. • Rev. J. Slade acted as chair - !man for the program which con- sisted of a solo ley Miss Helen Webber; violin solo by Russell Mills; reading by Mrs, 'Dave IShamlaw; two dialogues and a• skit, The church choir assisted in the singing, A sale of home baking and candy followed. News. Budget From a• Centry „By MRS. FRED BOWDEN W,M.S. Meeting Mrs. Arthur McFalls ;assisted by Miss Flossie Davey, Mrs. E. Powe and Mrs, R. Shoebottom conducted' the worship service ti,1111,1111111111111111,1ntt1111111111111t1111111141111111/11111•1111111111111111A11111111111111111]]1.1111111/111117t111tP1m111uypG s OPPORTUNITY THiS AREA. MANAGER WANTED Part Time Only 1 p,arrso: t 00 0 I0,00e,00 annual lnconla passihtp by {tpeindinal •odly a few hour,! monthly In Just •spare Limp, \Nell estabttahed C,snad'an, Company will appoint .focal man or woman to sueervl;s .title sensational husineas. 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WERE COMPANY. ,DEPT. l ,.• t449 St. 'Alexander, MONTREAL, querns. , 111111111111111Q1t111111t 1111 tlIH11e11,1,1/1111111111t11111111111l,11U,11111,11•21/Il/lltn11ttA,IAYIl1/NllQy1t117a111111111110 :and presented the chapter from the study book oa Tuesday eve- ning of last week when the W.M.S, Auxiliary met in the church aulitorium for the Feb- ruary meeting. Mrs. M. B. Elliott presided for the business. Reports were given by the secretaries and treasurer. The roll call was ans- wered. with a beatitude. A letter from Miss Emprey :(last year's missionary for prayer) was ,pas• sed around for , each member read, To observe the World Day of Prayer on Friday evening March 8 it was decided to invite to the service the ladies from, Huron Park, from. Christ Church, and, the C.G,hT.. In addition each member is to .bring i} lady. with her to the meeting. Mrs. Elliott will arange the program. The Christian Stewardship secretary was asked to contact a speaker for the anniversary service. "That All. Shall Be One," was the subject chosen by Dr. D. B. Orth for' his address in the Uni- ted Church on Thursday even- ing, Dr, Orth . showed pictures to illustrate his work among the Japanese people. Mr, and Mrs. K. .Grob and Wayne were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Willard in London. Mr. Kerr of Exeter and Miss Finley of Thedford, students of London Teacher's College, are teaching i week the school this w h eek under the supervision of Mrs. Lorne Hicks. Mr. Jack Reeder has returned home after holidaying in Flori- da for the past few weeks. Mrs, Arthur Walls visited. with her sister, Mrs. S. McFalls, in Exeter on Sunday. ' • �� Serve �., � Yourself IT'S THE MODERN WAY TO SHOP -FOR DRUGS Johnston's modern, self serve drug store ,gives you the opportunity to choose the items you ou want from l m a complete. stock , . allows' you to, see and compare the new products now available. You'll enjoy the friendly, colorful atmosphere at. 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