The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-07-17, Page 5It Vr • = 04, - . , 1„ ,
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AIRMEN ENTERTAIN ORPHANS—Over 50 children from protestant and Salvation
Army qrphanages in London were treated, to an outing in Riverview Park, Exeter,
Saturday by members of the Airmen's Social Centre, RCAF Station .Centralia. Child-
ren were entertained with games organized by members of Exeter Kinsmen's play-
ground and received refreshments and gifts from th eairmen, who brought them up
from London in tiller own cars. Above, Gary McMaster and Danny Charlton, fire the
toy machine guns they received at Dianne Durand, Leona Berezanski, Margaret -John-
son, Al Bennett and Carnet, Buchan, who was in charge of the event, —T -A Photo
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Quotation hy lilartin Luther,
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Hensall District News
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Peebl
and family 'of London were. r
cent visitors with Mr. and Air
Lea Noakes, and Mr, and Mr
James Sangster.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Alex Turner
Hamilton spent the weeken
with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thos, Lavender,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sangs-
ter and family of London visited
during the past week with the
farmer's Mother, Mrs. Minnie
Sangster,
Miss Phyllis Dougall of To-
ronto .visited with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R, Dougall
prior to leaving for England
where she will spend a year
teaching on the teacher's ex-
change.
Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Skid. -
more of Toronto spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. S. Ronnie
and family. Mrs. Skidmore is
the former Jessie leaisley.
Herb Hedden, Mr. and Airs.
Harold Hakim jimmy, Debbie
and Murray, of Dresden, visited
over the weekend in Hensall and
Clinton.
A group of ?vliss Greta Lam,
mie's pupils are presenting
Kiddies' Studio Party program
on CKNX, Wingham, Saturday,
July 19, at 11 a.m..
Dennis Harkness, eight years of.
age, son of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon
Harkness, of Parkhill, formerly
of Hensall, while visiting with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Cooper, Kippen, sent in an
nary to the Sea Lion Contest,
ponsored by Trader's Dry
lea.ners, London, guessing the
veight of "Slippery," the sea
es Mrs, Walter Spencer has re-
e- turned from. St, Joseph's Hospi-
s. tat, London, where she was a
s, patient for three weeks,
Miss Sharon Smillie has ro-
of ceived word that she has success-
s
lion.
Dennis was one of the lucky
winners, and received $10.00 and
a real photo of Slippery. His
guess was 100 pounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook and
Carolyn, Air, and Mrs, Howard
Seane, and daughters, Mary and
Cathy, left Saturday for a week's
vacation. at Sundridge, in the
Muskoka district.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Graham,
jennett and John, of Southwoid,
spent. Sunday with Miss Greta
La m mie.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs,
G-ary Corlett and Bryan, Toronto,
have returned from a week's
vacation spent at Sunset Lodge,
in Port Elgin.
Miss Isobel Alexander, Toronto,
on the teaching staff there, no-
companted by three teachers,
are enjoying a six week's motor
trip to the coast, Tiley attended
the Calgary Stampede, and are
taking in the Centennial at Vic-
toria, B,C., during their tour.
Mr. and Mrs, E, E. Corlett.
and daughter Linda, Miss Vir-
ginia Kondurace, of Leamington,
were weekend guests With Mr.
and Mrs, N. E. Cook,
Here It
is Again!
OUR ANNUAL
SUMMER. CLEARANCE
4LE
OFF
All Summer Jewellery
• NECIMETS ,EARRING8
• NNS • MAC:ELMS
MEDALLIONS • I?ENDANT8
'Hundreds of ploce$ to choost from
JACK SMITH
'ph,. 10 CREDIT itweLLeR
300 up
fully passed her grade 8 piano
with honors with Toronto Con-
servatory of Music. Sharon • is
the daughter of Air, and Mrs.
Cl a rence &piffle,'
Mrs. Albert Shirray, Douglas
and Bruce, Mrs. Lorne Chap-
man, Craig and :ferry, have :re-
turned home from a week's
vacation spent al Innerwesb,
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Letter Prom
Shipka
Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Sweitzer,
Jim and Scott visited Sunday
with relatives in Fenwick.
Air. and Mrs. Clifford Moir, of
Hensel, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. C, :K. Love.
Mr, and Mrs, Cliff Russell and
family attended the Zova family
reunion at Leamington on Sun-
day.
Mrs. Roy Morenz, June and
Sharon, visited last week with
Mr, and Mrs, John Smith and
family in Hamilton.
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Les Adams, Harvey and
Gloria, were Mr. and Mrs. Don
Adams, Mark and Brock, of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cor-
bett and .AI, of Hensall.
Mrs. Milton Rale spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Fassold at their cottage at
Grand Bend.
Tom :Russell is holidaying
with his cousin, Wayne Baldwin,
at Cottam.
Mr. and. Mrs. John McLean
and family, of Detroit, visited
Monday with his aunt, Mrs. J.
Coleman and Mr, and Mrs. Hugh
Morenz and Billie.
Mrs. Harry Clarke is spend-
ing this week in Crediton with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dinney, Gar-
ry and new baby brother.
Mr. Jack Baldwin, of Cottam,
is holidaying with his cousins,
Doug, Bruce and Donald Rus
sell.
Donald and Ronald Clarke of
Zurich are visiting with their
cousins Brenda, Bill I e and
Riekie CIark.
Topics From
Woodham
By MRS, ARTHUR RUNDLE
Personal Items
MI's. H. Chatten is visiting
with Mrs. Albert Coleman of St.
Marys this week,
Rachaei Levy of Transvaal is
holidaying with her aunt and
uticle, Mr. and'Mrs, John Smith.
Mr, and Mrs. .Roy McCurdy
and Brenda, St. Marys, Misses
Norma Kellar, Looise Blom-
maett and Cyril Blommaert bf
Exeter were Suliday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blom.
maert.
Mrs. Alex Gar ten burg, Peter,
Jini and John visited with Mr,
and Mrs, Petty Cross in Brant-
ford on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doupe and
Grace attended the Dove re-
union at Stratford on Saturday.
Ross McCurdy is a patient in
Stratford General Hospital.
Doris M.i1I, Lied* Thacker,
Sharon Squire are spending
week at J3iinini Camp.
Miss Sadie Eddy, ?dr. Ryden
Cog, ot Newfoundland are. visit-
ing at the parsonage with Rev.
and Mrs. Wareham,
Air, and Mrs. Lawrence, Cone-
lancl spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. Reg Darling at trown*s
Cbrners.
Miss Donna Copeland is at.
tending summer school at the
University of Western OntatiO,
LOridOn,
The y,r.t T. Members In Ofored
to Grand Reed on Saturday eve-
ning anti had supper in the
Pinery, after which they enjoyed-
wimming, ganie# and a tamp
fire.
The iuiibt' 0 the Evening
Auxiliary enjoyed a bus trip nn
WttilleSdaY lnsL when they
motored to Gettetigh Mid spent
the day,
It-Xiitote Ronnie Switzer of Shipka and
Jimmie Stewart of Niagara Pails
are .1011d4Ifig with Shirley Run,
diet
.Michael Ryan, 80
.Carthel Man
Michael Ryan, a life long
Member o ML Carmel COMM,
nity4 died at his residence oo
Saturday, July 5..
Mr. Ryan was- born In AIL
Carmel eighty years ago. the son
of Michael RYan and Elilabetb,
Leonard.
He is .survived by his wife,
formerly Mary Gurnee, three
daughters,. Mary (Mother Airy
Elizabeth), Ursuline Convent,
Essex; Margaret ISister MarY
Michael, P./3.), Pembroke; 'Eliza-
beth fAlre. G. R, McCarthy}, of
Maidstone; two sous, Thomas
and Michael, of Mt. ;Carmel;
three sisters and five brothers,
all of Chicago, and 10 grand -
Children..
Requiem lass wascelebrated
in Our Lady ,of Mt. Carmel
Church, with Rev. J. B. :Kelley,
celebrant. Present in the sanc-
tuary were Father Doyle and
Father McCormick.
Pallbearers were John Ma-
honey, Gerald Regan, Hubert
Qarey, Lawrence McCann, Tom
Fleming and Joseph Deltrich
Interment was in Mt. Carmel.
Cemetery, Father Kelley offici-
ated at the grave, assisted bY
Father Doyle, R.J,P.
News 0! Grand Bend
,M10... K•e.OWINI
Ft e Newlywed*
00 Saturday evening, a Mini
her of the neighbors of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Desjardine met in
honor of Mk. and Mrs. George
Winegarden fnee Inez Desjar-
dine) and presented them with a
mirror, a clothes hamper and a
lamp. Games were indulged in,
and then refreshments were
served.
Mrs, Wilma Desjardine and
Cecil('ecft Dcsardine were the
-committee in charge, while Miss
Annabelle Taylor read the ad-
dress, and gifts were presented
by Miss Jean Ridley, MISS Grace
Desjardine and little Miss Diane
Desjardine.
Child Scaled
Deborah Hicks, two and a half
-
Years of age, only child of Mr,
and Mrs. William :Hicks of Wal-
kerton, hacked into a pail of boil-
ing water, and was badly
land Mrs. William Baker and was
• raised in Grand Bend.
; Peron( item*
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Des Jar-
' dine accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Herold Zehr of Zurich, at-
,' tended the Christian Business
Men's Full Gospel Conference,
held in the hail roof of the Bel.
levue-Strelforcl. Hotel in Phila.
I delphia, Icnn., from June 39 to
Ju;. Ally ieanda.Airs. Clayton J. Mc-
Laughlin of Windsor are spend-
ing a month's vacation and visit-
ing with Mrs. R. Frank and Mrs.
A. Hanna, while here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence John-
son and daughters Nova and
!Nano,. attended the Johnson re-
; union at Poplar Hill on Sunday -
t Over 425 members of the ;John
son family and descendants at tended the reunion from Harrill-
Btoenn,d.Stratford, Landon, Sylvan.
Waterloo, Strathroy and Grand
Miss Beryl Wainwright spent
the weekend with Rev. and Mrs.
A. B. Holley.
A Minshall electric organ was
tried out on the roller skating
rink over •the weekend.
Little Deborah was rushed 101
Victoria Hospital, London, Her!
condition is somewhat improved;
but she is still suffering severe
i
shock, I
Mrs, Hicks was the former i
Doris Baker, -daughter of Mr.;
i 1 I
The lrimes.Adnicate, July 17', 1953 Page $ •
4e177 Mathers Paekhill Is,
one
Mrs. E. Neown.
spending This 1/Tek With All% and p 0
lel -.
Tate United Chi/reit hake Sale,'
will` be held on Sattuelay, July
la at 3 p.m., on the dwelt lawn
or in the basement, according to
the weather. -
Mrs. M. J. arber of Mintier)
is visiting her Oster and brothers-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flear
and Mr. and. Mrs. Clark Ken-
nedy.
for
HARVEY'S ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Jay Whiteford
and Mrs. L. Colbert, who has FAST RELIEF FOR
been visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Whiteford for the past few weeks,
tole and eon. Gregory, of Ar- NEUMATIC
spent. the weekend in Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Mein-
kona spent Sunday evening with
Mrs. McIntosh's parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Lloyd Baker.
Miss Grace Desjardine return•
ed home with her sister and
brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
George Winegarden to Hamilton,
who spent the weekend with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Desjardine, Grace will be
on vacation for a week.
Miss Vera Boyle of Moose
Jaw, Sask., visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Whiteford for ft few
days last week,
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