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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-12-31, Page 13A 0,11111$1,1111.111114,,11111,,,I,,M$111111151111011{11.1M11111 %11111111115.11111011llitIllIWIIMI.4111 ttttt eek of Prayer Services MON., JAN, 5, 8 P.M.—James Street Church Speaker: Rev, Bren De Vries TUES., JAN, 6, Q P.M.—Trivitt Memorial Church. Speaker: Rev. 5, Kerr 2 WED., JAN, 7, 8 P.M,—Dutch Reform Service In Main Street Church Speaker: Rev, Harold Snell "i THURS., JAN, 8, 8 P.M.—Main Street Church Speaker; Rev. R, Van Farowo ,FRI,, JAN. 9, 8 P.M.—Caven Presbyterian Church Speaker; Rev, Robert Hiltz a New Year's Eye DANCE Desiardint's Orchestra ZURICH ARENA Het * !-tarps * NOVElltiO'S * Ft it Spdeatiltd Zueith LiOnS 'Club ''''' gvara nninnionnmenni,,,,,nnenonnineninnmenneetunninnienonnininninnieennutantennoe,, Arena ctioities FRIDAY, JAN, 2 Mrillawks SATURDAY, JAN, 3 8 . 11(1-12 Hnok I :15-3 Skating' a 30-5 :nn—Figure) S'It a ting 8 ;(111.15 :51)---Publio Skating' MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNSDAY, THURSDAY Vor The Seasnn Lyric Theatre - - MON., TUES. & WED. December 29, 30 and 31 "THE BARBARIAN AND THE GEISHA" * John Wayne * Eiko Ando THURS., FRI. & SAT. January 1, 2 and 3 "THE SAD SACK" * Jerry Lewis * Phyllis Kirk MON, TUES, & WED. January 5, 6 and 7 DOUBLE FEATURE — "GIFT OF LOVE" * Lauren Bacall * Robert Stack "HIGH SCHOOL CONFIDENTIAL" -it Russ Tamblyn * Jan Sterling CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH' Rev. Samuel Kerr, S.A., B.D. Minister Organist: Mrs. Bob Prycie 10;00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship New Year's Message New Year's Music Nursery for children Up to six years. THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH EXETER "Teach Me Thy Truth 0 Lord" 10:30 aan.—Sunday School 11:30 a.m.—Worship Pastor: Stanley Sauder, Exeter BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH PaStor Ivor Bodenhani 9:45 a.m.—Bible School 11:00 a,m.—Morning Worship Service. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service ' Wed„ 8 p.m, — Bible Study and Prayer Service CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Rev, W. P. Kroll, Minister Mrs, Ken Nittree, Organist Wednesday, December. 31 8:00 p itn.—New Year's Eve Service Sunday, January 4, 1959 10:00 a.m.—Holy Communion 11:05 a.M.—Suriday School CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev, A, G, Vero Eek, Minister Wednesday, December 31 8100 nan.—Netie VearS Eve Worship (Dutch) Rev. C. Van `gok, Exeter, Thursday, January 1 10:00 Adii.—Now Year Worship (English) Rev, A. G. Van Eck, 'Exeter, Sunday, January 4 0:45 .111 .--111nrning Worship (English) Rev. A, G. Vail reek, Exeter. 2:15 p.m,—AfternOen Worship (Dutch) Reading Service 3:20 pan,-..-Stinday School PHONE 149 GRAND BEND 1110. Thrt.140040,* .Poomber 31, '1958 P•as.'13 ay all ,165 days of tho New Year be filled with heahh, happiness and prosperiot ,,,,),A for you and yokr MacLaren Pharmacy • Greene's Variety Store Main Street Exeter , Dobson Roofing ROSS DOBSON JOHN TIPPING Phone 585 Exeter Phone 62ra Kirkton Hear ye! Hear ye! Here comes 1959 ...and we heartily hope that it will be. a year filled with happiness for all our good friends, whosepatronage deeply appreciate. Exeter Motoi Sales ,ANty.supp• Phone .. 00 Lucan Arena Activities FRIDAY, JAN, 2 5:35-11derinn Wildea Va, ',titan Irish SATURDAY, JAN, 3 Shamrock Minor hockey 11:55 a.m.— Hensall vs, Ansa Craig (Pee woe) 2:00 p.m.—LambethE vs, xet er (bantams) 3:50 p.m.-1.arnbeth vs, 'Exeter (pee wet ) 4:'0n p.m.—Imea IA vs, lld art on (bantam) 5:59 p.m.--Lucan vs. Ilderton (Pee wes) 7:(1 5 p.m.--C,ambet 11 vs. Oakridge Acres (Juvenile) MONDAY, JAN. 5 7:00 p,m.—gensall 'Park. A'S. Lamheth (juv,entle) :55 p.m.-.21,: en call Park vs, ( midget s.) 9 :00 p.m.—T-tyrrin vs. Oak ridge Acres (midgets) ,TUESDAY, JAN. 6 F,:30 nn Colts va, Ildertnn Wildcats ... .... . ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASH WOOD Dec. 31 — New Year's Service with Communion Jan. 1, 10 a.m. — New Year's Service Sunday, January 4 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m. — Service THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Rev. Sren de Vries, Rector, Robert Cameron, Organist Sunday January 4, 1959 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion Nursery and Sunday School 7:00 p.m.—Evensong JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev, H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr, Lawrence Wein, A.W.C,M. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Sehool 11:00 a,m,—Morning Worship Sermon. Subject; "The Mean- ing of Prayer" Anthem by the choir, Solo: Selected, 7:00 p,n1.—Evening Worship Sermon Subject: 'The Friend at Midnight" A Warm Welcome Is E'xtended To All 'THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH In MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev, tk. Van Pa'rowe,. *Minister New Year's Day 2:00 p.m.—Worship Sunday, January 4 2;00 n.m,—Worship 3:30 p.M.—Sunday &hoe'. j . F.,oussrzyTeiy.' . nea,,,c,o,h,,,,e,.Grran:Conn Rink Wins Toss • • Bend, v. ha now teaches school Keen competition Prevailed in the sand-41gs. The Ottewell rink In London, enjoyed Christmas, 'ilia' Exeter Curling. Club last was rewarded with. chickens .for b ashing in 79 degrees of sun on week as 2G. rinks fought it out placing second, the Gulf of Mexico. for top honours in the Christ a s bonspiel, She and two other leachers of The winner turned out to be Lorne Ave. School, Miss Mar- the quartet skipped by Carfrey garet Campbell, Ailsa Craig, andl -- Cann, which nosed out Lien Otte- Miss Shirley Scott, London, tak- ing advantage of the long vaca- tion, left early Saturday morning following the closing of schoot, in the Sharrow car for the sunny south,. In a telephone conversation with her mother, Mrs. A. Star- Minors Win • row, Grand Bend, on Christmas I Continued From Page 4 Eve, Miss Sharrow said they were really enjoying the summer teen and Gerald Mc:Bride. L. temperature hut it did Chessel sank the only Mitchell not seem • like Christmas except for the profusion of poinsettia in bloom, were in Clearwaler, right on the Gulf of They Florida, Mexico, Two Tie For orkeys Florida Yule scored a double victory over Exe- Smith 11; Ulric Shell, Dick Roe- ter Monday night when the visit- Jolson, Russ Snell 7; Ken Hockey ing midgets chalked up a 7-3 land Dr. H. H. Cowen 6, and verdict while the bantams edged ' George McMasters 5.. the locals in a nip and tuck battle 5-4. Paul Pickett paced the Clin- ton Midgets with two goals while singles came from the slicks of Ron Livermore, Bud Boyce, Charlie Bartliff, Don Schrutter and Bud Yeo. Jackie Stephan fired all three vista W CFI markers in the Exeter cause. Clinton bantam marksmen in- cluded Doug McAuley, Don Lock- wood, Joe Cooper, Don Colon- houn and Bob Livermore while Ricky Boyle sank a pair for Exeter with singles going to Fred Lamb and Fred Wells. Jets .. tigers Wings Rockets Engles Moh a wks 13411111AY wines 3, Mohawks 3 lets 4, flockofs I. Eagles 5, Wings 3 :Rangers 4, Ainhawka 3 Eagles 'lets5„ lil.nhawks 5, 'Rockets 1 JCIS Pangers 0 7-9—Pockets vs. Tradesmen, 7,C" 51 ilk men vs. Windmills, 3,4:4 S. 'Hawks vs. Pepsis, i&5 9-11---Rig Six vs. C. Rnllers, 1,C2 Pinpoppers vs, Spares, 1&4 Flu Leh ers vs, Red's Bill„ ski Minor Hockey Standings Devh „in 'District News Continued From 4 olcan any slouch either, as he thwarted' Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Edwards, I Miss Kate Bowyer with Mr. Mohawks sniper s on dangerous. of London, were Sunday guests; and WA, J. W. Cochrane and and ailing Larry Heideman. rushes led by Jim. "Bed" Loader of Mrs. Irene Coursey.. i family. Mr. Robert Coughlin won •the I Mrs. E. Fitzsimmons, Mr, Ed. p Ts-i4 •Sc•rea. First first prize or Sl5 for the best, Fitzsimmons, and daughters Joan It wasn't until: 7:37 of the sec- home decorated for Christmas, I and Eleanor, and Tom Ashwell, and period that the first mounter sponsored by the L,C,C.A.N. H. all of Thorndale, Also Mr. And was registered. It came off the B. Langford won the second prize . ; Mrs. Bob- Robinson and daugh* stick of "Boom" for the. Mo- of $10, and honorable mention ter, Marie Dale, of London. hawks from a gopintoUth scram- was given to Messrs. Hugh Air. and Afrs. Art Bell with big after. playing coach Bob• Birtch, Bob Drennan and Doug : th e ir Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo. White had intercepted a Mitchell Fw e rt clearing pass at the point for a shot on the net. Christmas Visitors However, the goal didn't up- Mrs. George Bawden with Mr. set the Red Devils in the least. and Airs. Torn Collins, of Clande- They struck back exactly one- boye. , minute later with "lass." Powell Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coleman and kett with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin 1 2t,Swcoi,tti.:AiG..a(r;raertrte'itviliallni d114fra.m il y , Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mentos- and If einaidsilliigngs .cooffr ar, pniaa yrv wsihthaniteza.gue-', Mitchell went one up at 12.04I of Edgewood. and and family, Mrs. William ;Hiss Die.kins and Mr. and Mrs. Jack when the same pair comoinen again, only this time Shantz Miss Lint Abbott with lila Dickins, with Mr. and Mrs. netted the marker, 1Porte and Mrs. Helen Watson. Harry Noels, of Springfield, It took the Mohawk regime just Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hodgins Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hedden, one minute and forty seconds to and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herb with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Hedden tie it up again as leftwinger Bill I Stretton and family, Mr. and Mrs. an d f am i ly, of London. Pineombe found the range with Ralph Strasser and Mr. George a backhander after picking up1Ridler with Mr. and Mrs, George Clinton minor hockey teams Learn, Reg Beavers, Charlie Abbott of 'Zion, Miss Hazel Stewart, ol left hand corner of the net. With only five minutes to go; Mr. and Mrs. Don Downs and in regulation time, Exeter forced Mrs, Irene Coursey, with Mr. and the overtime when "Red" Loader i airs. Fred Ford anti family, of flipped in a passout f r o m Detroit. "Boom" who circled the Mitchell cage. The crucial blow of the game came with only one minute and 36 seconds remaining in the ex- tra period when aggressive Mary Shantz carried over the tribe blueline and let a shot go. Die- who's shot was blocked also by - the agile Dietrich, However, 0.1.1 President is Tom Tomes; vice- president, Frank Egan; seere- the third try, Powell managed' • to get a:looper just over the line. tam 14reall Iludglas'; treasurer, The puck hit Dietrich's left pad Jane Steacy; chaplain, Rev. J. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, with Air. and Mrs. William Rohde, Miss Rosemary Passmore, Mr. Lucas Personals Thompson; advisors, Rev, J. 1-,.. Ken Brazier, of Brantford, Mr. and Airs. William Passmore, of Messrs. Harold Brooke and Prest, • Marilyn Brownlee and Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Russell Williamson, Toronto, Mrs. Alias Lina Abbott. Passmore. - Ansley Neil, of Exeter, Mr. and Before. the business. session the Mr. and Mrs, George Nichols, Mrs, Ronald Coleman, of London, members ,met la the parish .hall London, .Mr. and Mrs. Clifford of Sarnia, Mr. Boy Nickels, of Mr. Tommy Brooke, of Chepstow, and went in a,. body to the Pines and Gary, Mrs. W, J. McFalls, Haven Nursing Home for a Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love, of Hen- Moir, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luker, Mr. and Mrs, Harold McFalls Mr. and Mrs, Larry McFalls, Mr. They also presented the patients salt, Mr. Ken Moir, of Kitchener, service of prayer and hymns. and Mrs. Bill Allen, and Mr. and with bottles of jam as a Christ- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moir, David and Paul, of fiords, with Mrs.. Grant Brooke with Mrs. mas gift, Mrs. Harry McFalls and Mrs. a splendid resume of the Jane Steacy, as secretary, gave - Air, and Mrs. William Snow. mrA.fra. nadn(L rAsi.rsE.,dEgarnr e i,s\t,ilWlairicliarcdi Thomas Brooke. Grace Welbourn and family, of branch's activities since13,its19o58r-, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny London, Mr. and Mrs. John ganization, February Miller, of. Staffa, Mr, and Mrs. Campbell, of Riverside, Mr. and which included the sponsoring of a play by the Wesley Young wEithj.11•11W:.lallnadrdifrosf, Jack Borland. Hope ' People, a successful rummage 1 Mr, and Mrs. James. Hotigert, sale, the painting of the choir 4- 1r, and Mrs. Orville Cann, of cupboards, and assistance in Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann and Ray, Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Cann and Judith, Mr, ano Mrs. Ross Hodgert, with Mr, and Mrs. Reg Hodgert, Mr. and Airs. Alex Rohde, of Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Earl -Benneweis and Dennis, of Born; holm, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rohde, Mr. and Airs. Floyd Stan- bury, of London, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutchison, Ethel and Gor• don, of Munro, Mrs. Yellow and ge, Tom, with Mr. and. Mrs, Ray volunteered to make arran ments for transportation. Noreen C n d Mrs, Harry Webber, Hodgins volunteered as refresh— of Woodham, with.Mr. and Mrs. ment convener with Marilyn Brownlee, Jane Steacy, Judy Haskett and Toni Tomes as assistants. Graham Thompson and' Frank Egan were named to be in charge of the program. Frank Egan's group was in Mr. Donald Afaver, Miss Nancy Mayo, of London, Mr. and Mrs. charge of refreshments, The next regular meeting will Robert Duncan, of Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer. be held January 4. Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Simpson and Ronnie, of Exeter, Mr. and B aseline Mrs. Robert Simpson, Bruce and Wayne, Mr. and Airs. Ken. Simp- - Continued From Page 11 son, Gary and Ellen Joyce, with Mra. Carmen Rinn, Gail and Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson. John, St. Marys, Mr. Andrew Mr, and Airs. Robert Hero and Rinn Cheryl and Marie, Lam- Linda of Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Lea Webber, Margaret, Barbara, Marlene and Douglas, with Mr. and Airs. John Selves. Mr. and. Mrs, Ray Stewart and daughtera, of Sarnia, Mr. and rice Bakee, Grant and Mary, Mrs. Glen Stewart„lanne and Georgetown, Mr. and Airs. ary- Sandra, Mr. and .Airs. Floyd Stewart, Sylvia, Ronnie and tas Greciokas, Toronto, With Mr. and Mrs. Reimer Robbie, wills Mr, and Mrs, Jack their daughter, and Mrs. Stewart. trige, Morrow, London, Mr, and Mrs. Robert McCurdy, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Gordon, of Kitchener, with Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. T. Doube and Russell with Milton McCurdy. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills, Pros- Mr. and. Mrs. Edward Lam- pect Hill. port„ludy and Brian, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Wilson, Charles and Mrs Roy Lamport, Gayle, Kevin Gordon, Mr. and MrS. Geo, Wila and . Barbara, of Centralia, Mr, ssotn Mwaigs: Mrs, Annie Hodgiris, and Airs, William McKenzie and Mr, ad Mrs. David Holland, ,of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. with anti Mrs. Harry Sheri- Nelson i.,amport, Elyse .and Dale, pard, Shipka. of Crediton, Mr, arid Mrs, Grant Miss Noreen Walkom was a Anos. Ross, Betty, Margaret and Bill, of Atisa. Craig, with Mr, and lilt's, Lamport. Sunday School Concert On Tuesday evening, the an- nual Sunday School concert was held in the chureh basement with a fair crowd in attendance. Mr. William if,Iford %VAS the, chairman for the program which consisted of recitations., mono- logues, vocal tinets, vocal and piano solos, violin selections, choruses, otc, Santa Claus arrived And hand- teed eout the gifts from a well laden CORRECTICht PLEASE The Tim es 7 Advoeate regrets the error whieh appeared in last MAIN stkte:t The United Church Cotiodo SuFtsty Mirtister: Stuednt Barry Passmore brosnist; Mrs. A, Willard: thureli School 11:1S A.M.—Service Of Worship Nursery prowitled in the Prim. Ary Robins. tegiriners, Ages 4;5, will retire during the Seeend hymn, ome And Worsttio With Us Marys. IN u re Games F'ridsy,January 10-11—riodOls vs, Eagles 11-12—Rangers vs, Wings Saturday, January 3 0 -i1 —Jets vs. 'Wings S -15—Mo haw ks vs, :Eagles 15-11—Rookets vs. Rangers )1:55-11:ml—n Revile vs, rt Devils 11:30-12:00—Panthers vs. Comets 3 " 4 2 ti " 5 1 3 5 1 5 'Lead on the •Carfrey Cann rink Was Milt Robins with Bev Alex- ander and Archie Etherington backing him up, On the Ken -Ottewell rink, Wal- lace foursome via the flip of lace Seldon led, while Mae Hod- a coin, gent and Torn Kerr tounded out Ottewell and Cann each corn- the quartet. piled a total of 21 Points. out of The George• McMasters rink. a possible $0 for first place in carted off cranberry sauce as a consolation prize for placing last in the final standings. Members of the group included Carman Cann, Bev Morgan and Bill Mc- Palls. Finishing next to the winning rinks were Morley Sanders and counter at 16:59 of the third Jack Filcher with 22- points period. apiece. Lester Heywood was a two- Final standing in the Christ- goal man for the Exeter ban- mas spiel was; Carfrey Cana tantS in their fixture while. Don and Ken Ottewell 24; Morley Cann, Fred Lamb and Rickey Sanders and Jack Fulcher 22, Boyle added singletons, Ken McLaughlin and Bill Cann The only goal for Mitchell 21, Cliff Erman, Harry Jeffery, came off the stick of Ken Apple- Claude Farrow, Harvey Pollen, by at the 12-second Mark of the Bill McLean, Harry Ailey and Dick .Termyn 15; Art Cann And first period. assisted as he intercepted a Mo ,and Lose To Clinton Henderson King 14; Glen Alm- CiAelorrsg.eWKarerlieentt'Brock- kle 13; Lorne Eleinstiver 12; Lee and af ir. Afrs. AAIrthtairndAlbfrost.t. anldlr,Mia'sn,a line and looped a shot into the and a"".', with •r. hawk- pass deep inside the. blue-1 , Clarence Thomson, Janice, Earl solidly but it took a high flip up- P. Prest; assistant, Pat Egan; of 'Woodham, Mr. Standings 'r T' ver his shoulder and dropped in pianist, Helen Hardy; assistant, andVernon, e 2 1 1;• 4 2 2 Ili over the red line behind the loose puck in the Altehell' Strasser. h Before the period ended, • - end of the rink, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodgins, Tames Road de-; of LUCan, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce —Continued from Page 9 fenceinan C. Butcher scored un- !Abbott and family, of London, Kellett, of Elirriville, with Mr, trich made the save' with the re- At the regular meeting of the hound coming out to wastinau Luc. an - Clandeboye A.Y.P.A., officers were. elected for 1959, Jane Steacy; Group leaders, Edna Ryan, Judy Haskett a n d Graham out ed.; Cheer Sick Sharp, of lillsonburg, and Mrs. William Bell, of Woodstock. Air. and Mrs. Jack Cummins and two children, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Has- Byron, Air. and Airs. William Stewart and daughters, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Dickenson, Ruth and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Dicken- son and Cindy, of Wesley, with Mr. and Airs. Edwin Miller, Miss Helen. Herdman, of Code- rich, Air. and Mrs. Harry Coates, Robert, Paul and Tim, of Eden, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Jeffery, Air. ancl,,Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, with Mr. and Airs, Victor Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. H. N, Deas, of London, with Rev. C. and Mrs. Wilson, Mr, and Mrs. William Thom- son, of Exeter, Mr, and Mrs. Men's Bowling Schedule Following are the dates for the first weekof b owling of 1950 for Mrs, Lyle Revington and family, the Exeter Men's Bowling of Mooresville, with. Mr. and Mrs. League.. Schedules are being Sheridan Revington. printed for league participants Reeve and Mrs. Cecil Lewis and will he out within the week. 'MONDAY, oa'sra.nx• WsDS MSDA,Y, J.A.7),' VA PA' 1- 7-0-0.111.'s vs. -Dodgers, 1,4)2 Tip Top's A'S, Imperials, 3,4).4 Suportest vs. Co-Op, 5,4,t) with Mr, and Mrs. Murray a-u—ladsel's vs. K. Tigers, 1,4,2 Hodgins, The latter making a 'Kingpins vs. 'Upstarts 3)4!4 and Saturday. Bank monts vS, Wildcat's, 54:6 return visit Friday and family, with Mr. and Mrs. building the church steps. Ernie Lewis, Clandeboye, and Mr. Prest told of receiving a Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Leiteh,! letter from Rev. R. R. Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Kendrick' now stationed at Norway House, Denfield. with Mr, and Mrs. Mac Lomond. 300 miles north of Winnipeg, and and. Mrs. Warner McRoberts, of the dire need of his parishion- and family of Cromarty. erg, so it was voted to send him Miss Merle Law, of London, a box of food and clothing. Plans were made for a hay ride beth, .Mrs. Walkom and Mr. Charles Cottle, R.usseldale. Wth Mr. and Mrs. Archie De- war were Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Marriott, Ron and Maryanne, St.'Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Mau- guest of her aunt, Mrs. Scott wen she held a faMily gather- ing Russeldale Hall for 40 re- latives, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mc- Naughten, Jim, Marion and Ron- nie with Duncan sister, Mrs, Luwellyn Currie anti Mr, Currie, Denfield, whets they held the McNAngliton family gathering. Miss Mary De Brobandere of Mt. St, Josepha Academy, Lon- don, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Juies Brobandere and family. Mr, and Airs. Prod Parkinson and Ilremla with Fred's sister, Mrs Kenneth. Hill and. family, Lambelh, Mr. and Mrs, George Wilson were, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Knox, 8th Line, Christ- week's Thames Road newS, ma$ evening. reported that Mr. and Mrs, Percy Mr, and Mrs, Eric Westman rassmoro. wer e guests of mr, and David, lAndon, arc sPend - And Airs, Almer Passmore, This log A few days with her par— , shou,t, 'have read Mrs. Percy °Its-, Mr. arid MPS' David n°'" PasSitore only. Our Apologies. land. ME. arid Mrs. Harold Berry with their daughter Mrs. Frank A college sephomere sought t And Si, MarYs, and the help of his fatuity advisor. with Mr. And Mrs. MatIriet "I'M bemendously Worried," Wackier, Kirklon, for the Betty said he. "Ilbenit fidding sta- family gathering. tion 1ife." Mr, and Mrs. Austin Timms "Son," adrnotilalied the old with Mrs. Times parents, Mr, prof, "I eart assure tott that you and Mrs, Dentil Facey, Weill:no needn't worry, s..0-whor, and with Anstin's parents, Mr. sometime Along lire's pathway, and Airt, RuSsa Timms, , someone. will tell you where to :I get off." party next Sunday, beginning with a supper in the church base- ment at 6.00 p.m. Helen Hardy Lloyd Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones and boys, Mr. George Jones, of Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mayer,