The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-09-04, Page 10News • Of Grand Bend
Topic From Mrs Florence Tufts of Lon-
don visited with her eister, Airs.
ROY 1iirk aed Lorna.
Page tO The The .ca September 4, 190
By MRS. E. KPOWN Woodham Mrs. M Copeland and Sean
Chartered Life
Underwriter
• Happenings in
G. R. GODBOLT, C.L.U.
rhe Life Underwriters Assume
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don of Canada has announce
That Gerald R. Godholt, of Ex -
Later, a representative of The
?Mutual Life of Canada, has been
awarded the degree of Charter-
ed Life Underwriter.
Mr. •Godbolt has successfully
completed the three-year course
in modern life underwriting
which is conducted by the. In-
sstittste of Chartered Life Under-
writers of Canada through the
Department of, University Ex-
stenSion, University of Toronto.
Blansha.rd Shower For Bride-Eleet Johnson and .............ARTHUR
Neva and aY "S* ARTHVR RVNIltsa
Roselle at been confined to bed with an
was Nancy.
By .MRS. GLAD-WYN HOOP -RR Airs. Ross Veal,. ExeterMrs. William Cochrane has
hostess at a shower for bride MS.
Bevert,v Ann
Rev. and Airs,- :G. Wanless and attack of pneumonia.
family of Stroud, Air. and Airs. the home of Mrs, L...eslie Hutchin, ,
Air. and. Airs. Douglas Bulled.
son, Grand Bend.
Ellis Waugh and family, Airs.•
T. Waugh of . London, Mr. HDougie and Debbie spent a few
ar- Assisting with the event weire days last week with Air. and
veY Parkinson of Kirkton were Mrs. Burton Green. Airs. fl en Mrs. Ted Stanlake.
Sunday guests of Air. and' Airs, : Desjardine and Mrs. William Air. and Airs. Donald Scott and
Leonard Thacker. Finch, son, of Sarnia, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Airs. Kenneth Parkin-
Mter rehearsal on Friday eve- Mr. Scott's. grandmother, Mrs.
san and amil were Sunday ning the wedding party will be •William Patterson.
guests 4)f Mr. and Airs. Leonard , entertained at the home of the Idr. and Mrs. Laws:es-Am john
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Mills .of Hyde Park, brides parents 4 Air. and Mrs. , son, and daughters Neva and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson•J. Ravelle. Nan
W. cy, are visiting for a few
and family spent a holiday at :Personal Items days this week in Windsor.
.
Sault Ste, Marie, North _Bay and. jr,Aand Airs. Alex Hamilton Rope Simpson, of Claade-
Airs
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Algonquin Parks • and Bradley left on Monday boye, • visi•
ted on Tuesday after-
'noon ,
Mr. and Mrs Gladwyn Hooper afternoon on a motor trip to Mr. E.
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with her brother
and family spent Sunday at the ' Moncton, INLH., to visit siith their !' ss ,e0isn. Iler granddaughter. Mrs..
Harry McNaughton and. sons, of
decoration serivce at North Nis- , son Ls. 5 and Mrs. Barry Ham .
souri and were supper guests of ' ton and granddaughter.
Mr. and WS. Kenneth Facey of Miss Lorraine Lake. of London,
Wellburn, visited for a few days lag week
Air. and Mrs. Art Rum and I with her, aunt and uncle, Mr. and end with Mrs. Barbou
r. „..11 r. an Mrs. c I t. r. an .is.
son, family, of Sarnia, :and], Miss' Roy Flear.
Air. and Mrs, Jim Knight and Beulah Holt, of—Windsor,* spent Mr. and Mrs. Edward Strath.
Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Jim the weekend with Mrs. Mae Holt. meyer, of London, visited with
Knight Sr. were Sunday guests t Weekend guests with INir. and Mr. and Mrs. Mansell Mason on
• of Mr. and Airs. Charles Lam- Mrs. Roy Pask were. Air. and Sunday, and during the day, Mr.
bert. Mrs. E. Nichols, of Flint. Mich„ and Airs. Hubert Restemayer, of
Joan Garrett of Granton spent and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nichols, Plattsville, also visited with Mr,
a few days with Ann Parkinson. and son. of Mount. Morris, Mich. and Mrs. Mason.
Mr.' and Airs. Kenneth. *Meer
Mrs. Cecil Mosey is spending Sunday guests with Mr. and
and left on Sunday for their home in
a few days in Toronto with her I Airs. Roy Pask were Air.
London, where. Mr.. Flear, who
daughter and is also attending Mrs. John Heck, of Elkton,
Heck: has been helping in the local
the C.N.E. Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Ray
bake shop with lus father, will
resume teaching in a London
seThohoel.
W.A. and of the
first ineeting of the season ulcie
e
Milton McAdams and sons, Miss
Thursday afternoon, September
Margaret AlcAdams, Mrs. Tillie
11, in the church basement.
Tetreau. Mr. and Mrs, IL AL
The services in the United
McAdams and son, all of Zurich.
Pask and Church will be held in the church
Mr. and Mrs. Bert
bgeinning next Sunday, after
sister Birdie, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
having been held outdoors on
Sweitzer and family, of Shipka,
the church lawn for the past two
Mr. William Sweitzer, of Grand .
Bead, called an on Sunday on
1The Ladies' Auxiliary to the
IS, Mr, and Mrs. Pask.
Canadian Legion will hold their
The local school opened on first meeting of the seasoo
MOriday morning with Mr. David September a.
s �n
Stanton as principal, and Mr,
Robert Brandon, • of Hayfield.
Mrs. Newton Sharon, of Parkhill,
Mrs. Lawrence Mason, Mrs. Wil.
lis Gill, and Mrs. Arnold Desjar.
dine as the teaching staff,
Mr. Jules Desjardint started
teaching in the Lucan Public
s School, on Tuesday; Mr. Morley
Desjardme in a London school,
and Miss Lorraine Taylor, in a
Toronto school.
The local stereS resumed their
regular Wednesday afternoon
closing beginning this. week.
'.I The local bus is back on the
fall and winter schedule this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Johnson, of
London, visited with Mrs. Mary
Gill over the weekend.
Miss Evelyn Desjardine left
last week to resume her studies
at the Bible Scheel at Cairiroet,
Alta.
Miss Betty Dalton resumed
her duties in Brantford tcheol
en Tuesday. Jim Dalton Jr. left
the same day for a fishirig trip
to Long Lake Lodge in northern
II Ontario.
I I The Catholic Women's League
I will hold its first meeting 01 the
season in Daninn school On Mao -
day evening.
Mrs. Mae Holt held a family
dinner on Sunday as a farewell
to Mr. and Mrs. John Dodds and
family, of Woodland Hills,- Cali-
fornia, before leaving for home
on Tuesday. The guests included
Mr. and Mrs. T. AL Dodds, Mr.
and Mrs, Jack Holt arid family,
of North Bosanquet. Miss Beulah
Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Lasvrenet
Hibbert Council
Revises Benefit
5 • At the regular meeting of Hib-
bert commit, court of revision
was held on the Cook Drain and
E.Kleinfeldt was allowed a re-
duction of .$100.00 from benefit
and. $14.00 from outlet. -
The appeal froin W. Marsala
was dismissed.
The McGrath Draiii Contract
Mensalt was completed and inspected
and the contractor, A. Ehgoetz,
was paid in full. Severance and
damages to lands were paid to
the assessed owners on the
dram.
General accents for $5,574.42
and road accounts for $1,615.51
were •ordered paid. -
All members were present and
, ROM Earl Dick presided,
London, also smite . with AL.
and Mrs. Keown.
Mr. and Airs. S. Ai. Barbour,
of Mimic°, visited over the week -
r s sisters
family of London spent Sunday Mrs, Horace Lake. - and brothers-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
lth AI and Mrs,Lloyd Thom- 1 • d JackR ddo I and '1 Kennedy and M d •
Mrs, Frank Cronin of St. Mr. and Airs, Robert Annan, of
Marys spent Wednesday wail I and sem, of Royal Oak, Mich.,
Mrs. Cecil Alossey. Pickering Ont Mr. and Mrs.
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Air. and Mrs. Victor Heywood
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heywood
aiid faMity, returned recently
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weekend. Mr. and Mrs. E. tiarri-
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day afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
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Personal Items
School opened on Tuesday with:
Mr. Dennis W.yatt of Stratford
as leacher for .another year.
s Gordon Robinson entertained
four of his friends on Monday
afternoon when he celebrated
his fifth birthday. They were
Danny Jaques, Dougie .Smith,
Jackie Rundle and John Garter). -
burg.
- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bloramaert,'
Brenda and Linda and Peter
sGartenburg spent the weekend
in Toronto. Mrs. Don Hewitt and
boys returned home with them
after visiting with her sister,
• Airs. Blommaert.
Ron Chatten is attending Teach -
ors' College in London for this
year.
Mrs. Smith, Exeter, is visiting
kith son, and Al•
Mrs. W. 0, Stewart of Wind -
sur, Mrs. .Keil Savage of London
visited with the fornier's brother,
Mr. Bert Rundle on Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rundle
and Jaek visited at Lobo on Sun-
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after visiting for a week with
Kenneth Culver.
Mr. and Airs. Ernie Vodden
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School opened on Tuesday with
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!Marie Levy in Downie, Donna
3 Mitts Biddulph and Donna Cope-
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! Dr, and Mrs. George Morphy,
John and Nelson. Mr. and Mrs.
McDonald and Gloria, Miss Mar•
Ijorie Bangay, Air. Noel Gordon
i of Toronto were weekend visi-
tors at the former's home in the
village.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Pringle
spent Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Copeland.
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