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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-07-17, Page 18Tho Tim -A ocato, Jo y 17, 195$ CHARITABLE GESTURE—When Exeter Lions sponsored: their first car wash project Friday, Tuckey Beverages Ltd.! decided to support the service club wholeheartedly. Man - .ager Ross Tuckey sent 10 of his soft drink trucks to the $cene early in the evening. The Lions, who had already washed nearly 100 vehicles, weren't sure they _appreciated the gesture, as indicated above. The incident ended hap- pily, however, because the Lions learned the trucks were not so .difficult to wash .and it helped them reach their objective of 100, Photo Dedicate New Organ At Thames Road UC On Sunday afternoon the new well of Brantford spent the week - Baldwin organ was dedicated at end with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin the church service by Rev. H. Passmore. Misses Nancy and C. Wilson. Beverley Ann returned home Mr. Edgar Monteith presented after having spent the past two. the key to the organist, Miss weeks in. Brantford. Agnes Bray. Mrs. Smith of Bel- Mr. Jimmy Thompson of Clan- mont was the organist for the deboye spent last week with Mr. service and her husband, Mr. Jan Pym. Smith, assisted in the choir. Mrs. Clara Hackney of Exeter Mrs, Jean Mair of Exeter is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. spoke a few worcis as she was Lloyd Ballantyne. behind the plays which were Miss Bonnie Croley of Brant - started for an organ fund. Mrs. ford is visiting for two. weeks William Cann read a letter from with Miss Beverley Passmore.. Jr. Arthur Gardiner of London Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery who also donated. There will be no services on Sunday, July 20 and 27 as the minister is on holidays, Personal Items Mr. Donald Ballantyne of the bead office of Canada Packers in Toronto spent the weekend. with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne. Mr, and Mrs, Garnet Cornish and Miss Dorothy Cornish, of Clinton, were visitors at the Thames Road manse on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Cas - Message From Kirkton By MRS. HAROLD pAvis visited in Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Urquhart • of Kirkton. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Pass- ' more, David, Dennis and Dar- lene spent Sunday at Amherst - burg. Brian Hodgert of Iroquois is visiting with Grant Rodgert. Rev. H. C. and Mrs. Wilson visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Elford. Mr. and Mrs. John Bray, Ag- nes and Margaret, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Bray, Robert and Janet, Mrs. Arnold Cann and Judith, Grant, Brian }lodged Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hodgert, Mr, and Mrs. Mac liodgert, Jack and Joanne, Mr. Roy Coward attended the }lodgert memo at Queen's Park, Stratford, on Wednesday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. William Snow, Billy, Bobby and Jimmy attend- ed a picnic in Sarnia on Sun - Rev. H. C. and Mrs, Wilson left on Tuesday morning for a month's holidays at their cot- tage in Tobermory, central:la ...,Commen s • By MRS PREP BOWDEN former Resident PISS** The death ,00eurred in -Crystal City Memorial Hospital on Awe 29 of i‘irs. Mary lialzabeth Ner,' shaw, g former resident 0 this For a Mabel.- of years the de, ceased mad $ her home with her. sister, the late Mrs. Sadie Par - .sons, who predeceased her a few months ago. While here she served the 'publie as assistant postmiStrtSS. She was .a member of the WOOM'S Missionary So- elelYi Folowing the death of her sis. tor she left for Manitoba to take up residence with another 'sister, Mrs, .Greenway, She is survived by her son, Air. Ed. Kershaw a Regina and her sIster Aprivate funeral service was held at the home of her sister on July 2 with interment in Crystal City cemetery. Talks Qn Belle Cools Miss Margaret. Clarke R.N. of Bella Coola, who is holidaying At the home of her parents, Rev, J, T. and Mrs. Clarke, assisted with the services in the Cen- tralia and Whalen churches on Sunday. in n'interesting and informa- tive manner she described Bella Coola and the work being done itt the hospital and church. there. Margaret not only performs her duties onthe hospitat staff but she takes an active 'part in. church and Sunday School work, being superintendent of the primary department in the Sun- day School. • Personal Items Sherri Robinson is holidaying with her grandparents in New Brunswiek. Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Rohinilon, Pat.ty and Paul visited over the weekend with Mrs, Robinson's brother, Mr. !and Mrs. Doucette _Eln Toronto. Mr. Fred Rowe has arrived. 1101110 after spendinga month's vacation. in England where he • visited: with his sister and. friends in Moldy and Nottingham. While there he toured many points of interest in London Eng- land. le made the trip by plane and found flying a _convenient and. enjoyable litmus of travel. Mr. .and Mrs, Lorne Hicks vis- ited Miss. Wilda Pollock in ICitebener on :Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Ray Shoebot- tom and family returned home on Saturday after holidaying with the former's parents in 'Parry Sound. Mrs. Arnold 'big, Mr. and Mrs. C. Morley, Limy and Mr. Hubert Hudgins of 'Granton were Monday visit- ors with. Mr. and Mrs. ',Kenneth Mrs, J, McLachlan,accompan4 "ea by her father, Mr. Wes Rod, gins, who are holidaying at Grand Bend 'visited On Monday with Mrs. Thos. Willis and other friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. E. Beaver of Crediton were Sunday .callers at. the home .of Mrs. J... Abbott _Honors In Music Eleanor Mae Hodgins, dough. ter o Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Uodgins .obtained honors in ,the piano .class of her A.W.C.M. Mr, Von Koster of London was her teacher. END SERVICE RUS AND CHUCK SNELL PHONE: 328 COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE. FARM GOODAEAR TIRES '2------'1.001C FOS THIS HIGH SIGN OF QUALITY BIG BARGAIN ON POPULAR SURE -GRIP TRACTOR TIRES now s52•359"4 only Less trod -in allowance., SURE -GRIP D-15 by GOODAIEAR W.M.5, And W,A. The 'United Church W.M.S. and W.A. m.et in the church schoolroom on Wednesday. Mrs. A. Wiseman opened. the axieeting and conducted the de• votional service assisted b:if Mrs. • Burgin, Mrs. E. Doupe and Mrs: Paynter. Roll call was answered by the name of a wiz- slonary and where stationed. The program Consisted of a film on children of Japan which was enjoyed by all present. Mrs. C. Switzer conducted the business for the W.A. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ogden of . Detroit spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allen and family. Mrs. Mabel Sherman of Lon- don spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Switzer. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wright and Donald were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wright and family of Granton, Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomson and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Wright of Exeter. Mr. Melvin Wright of Winnipeg is visiting with his brother, Mr. and 'Mrs. Harvey Wright, • Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Denham and family attended the Skinner reunion in Exeter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Julian of Mich„ 'visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Miller Mc- Curdy. Mr, and Mrs. Everett I3ickell of St. Marys and Mr. and Mrs. Del Hudson of London visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, .Al- bert Bickel!. The Story In Saintsbury By MRS. H. DAVIS Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Ron Carroll had as their guests the latter's grand parents, Mr, and Mrs, Peter Bertram of Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. W. Bertram and son of Saskatchewan o n Wednesday evening. Several from this commtmity attended the Orange celebration in Clinton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Latta and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Maguire and boys held a birth- day picnic dinner at Ipperwash for CaroL Ann Latta and Dennis Maguire who observed birthdays this month. Mrs. Fred Davis had as visit- ors this past week, Mrs. M. Gardiner and Mrs. C. Fletcher, Woodham, Mr. and Mrs. Venry T-tedgins, Luean, Mrs. G. Need - bait, Bailymote and Mrs. M. Elston, Centralia, Mr. And Mrs. „Tames Barker held the Barker family reunion at their home on Sunday. 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