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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-01-15, Page 8Pagel The Tinues•Advocate, January 15, 1959 od4 inAieliimilmulAA114n4n111A11111141A41AAtiMilltUlUU11lA1lntltilli1114111111A1tnllilliniilllitlAllitillAillnlllllAli,� orn s , Mitchell C CERTIFIED PUBIC ACCOUNTANTS It. 4. Oo.rnish l.. F, gornish O. Mitchell K. W. Slade W. E, Suchard 291 :DU,NDAS 'ST. Dial GE 2.2651 LONDON,. QNT. 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Brinsley By MRS. CECIL. ELLWOGP• Tuesday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fenton. were Mr. and Mrs. C'eed Ellwood,. Mr and Mrs. George Prest and 1311 and Mrs. Cunningham, of Clande hoye. also Mr. and Mrs. William ,Fenton and children. t Miss Winnie Keogh and Mrs. f lames v andDebby n left ams, I e Finney I t t, for Ottawa on llonclay after spending a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy lien h. Alr. and Mrs. Geed Ellwood visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wit- ham Darling on Thursday eve - S ; ning. Mr. and :Urs. William Fenton and children were recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Coldr'iclge, of London. Mr•s. Steve Jcicho, who has been on the sick list, is ituprov- ing, Mr. and Mrs. \\'es Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Lon liodgins re- 1 turned home after spending two weeks in Florida. Mr.' and Mrs. Earl Dixon at- tended a birthday party for Sharon Lightfoot, of Centralia. at her home on Sunday, !McGillivray Resident Laid To Rest Walter Morley died suddenly at the family•residence, Lot 16, C'00. 12, McGillivray Township, on !Friday, January 9. He was horn February 18, 1874, a son of the late William and Mary .lane Maguire Morley. ( He had four brothers and three sisters. namely: Mary Ann, Em- + Uy. Lizzie, John, William, Sidney and Wesley, who is sole survivor. On November 11, 1908, he mar- ; ried Sarah Elizabeth Jones, who survives. Also two daughters and • two sons, Mrs, Gordon Allison • (Violet), Kathleen, James and { Gordon. also five grandchildren, all of McGillivray. He was pre- deceased by three daughters, I Gladys, Cora and Mildred, 1 Deceased had .enjoyed fair health 'til the new year and farmed all his life, .Ice was also • a member of Brinsley United Church. He served on the. ses- sion, trustee and elder. At a spe- cial occasion shortly he was to have been given life membership as honorary elder. In past years • he was also Sunday School sup- erintendent. Funeral services under the di- rection of T. Stephenson and Son funeral directors were held from Brinsley United Church on Janu• ary 12. with the Rev. Mr. Brooks of Ailsa Craig officiating. Mr. { Harry Hoffman, Dashwood, sang 4-14 Giris., 1.30y Sco,uts Coo.kAt brand fiend Seven members. of the 4.11 Club uary meeting will be pestponed r• visited the flour mill at Arva. !froiu Friday, January 16 to. Fri- aceoinpanied try Mr. and IU.vs. •clay. January' 23, Edward; (till. ;ince their last � The annual meeti•ng of the Li- t meeting in December. After visit- brary hoard will be held in the •ing the null they spent the rest library:' on Thursday evening, of the day in London. January 15, The Latrrbton t'otnx- Those whu took part in the in- ty Library exchange is being spection were Karen And Eleanor held on Thursday morning at Taylor.l l 0 n0 Aima Hendrick, Alma 1 . a in. The books, from the Hodgins, Mona. ar(1 Marcia Des- exchange. along with some new Jardine and Marjorie Hendrick. books pure)lased. will be ready Scout Activities for circulation on Friday eve - in spite of the bad weather, !Mug. l 12 members of the ist group Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson left Grand Bend scouts. attended the t nn Monday to spend Ilio winter meeting on Friday. timonths in Florida. Games and badge work were,' Mr. and A1rs. Roy Scott and carried out, and a general "Ali- Mr. and Mrs. Donald •Scott and 'round Scout" contest was won . baby of Sarnia spent the week - by Second Larry Taylor. ',end with \lrs. Wtn. Patterson, After the meeting the Court I{ Mr. and Mrs. D. W. (Pat) of Honor discussed future .ac- 'Harrison spent a few days last tivities, It was decided to hold 1 week with Mr. I-larrison's son, LW0 solos. The pallbearers were Earl, Luther, Harvey, Thomas Morley, i truce Scott and Jack Hodgson, Flower hearer was Robert Mor- ley, also a nephew. Interncent i was made in Mars Hill Cenre- > nnmlieomonoone oleo wumnuunu. tery, Brinsley. De You Have One? 18 Record Player Trade -In. S:tIe 78 r.p.m. Record Players will soon be worth. less , .. New speeds are much more popular and records cost less . , . If you have a 78 player, trade it in now during this special offer by SNELGROVE'S on the new 1959 RCA VICTOR 'VICTROLAS'. Your OId Player Will Save You 20% On The Purchase .Price Of A Modern, 4 -Speed RCAVICTDR 'VICTROLA' Limited Time Offer , .. You may never again get the opportunity to tracle•in your old equip. most .. YOUR CHOICE. QF 11 '59 RCA VICTOR 'VICTROLA' PHONOORAPHSI 4 -speed porfabfel Smart 2 -tone styling. K-371.5529.95 Automatlo porfable"Vietrola", 4 - speeds. Tone control. T382, 569.95 , 'table stereo 1 3 speakers, 2 -in -1 ,, amplifier. SHP362, $189,95 SNELGROVE' PHONE 1S EXETER a skating party in the near fu- Sgt. Robert and Mrs, Harrison, in Chatham.. Mr. and Airs. Milton Russell of Mensal' spent Wednesday with their daughter, Mrs. harry Res - was considered, and more in- senberry, Mr. Bossenberry and formation oft this will be given family next week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy blear spent Next Wednesday, the Troop isthe weekend visiting with their holding a Scout and Guide social I sons, Mr, Kenneth Vicar and in fienju ne tion with the L i Park-,' Mrs. Thar, and Mr. Dennis i s hill Guide Company, to cele- Flear, Mrs, blear and fancily, bride the first anniversary of ;hiss Joan Chapman returned the Troop's re -opening, to Toronto last week to resume Course Attracts Crowd her studies at the university ture, and a camp for Second- class Scouts at Easter. The possibility of an electric light,bulb drive for .lanuary 31 The Sewing Course held under after .spending the Christmas holidays with the auspices of the Women's :her parents at Institute on Wednesday was well Green forest fodge, attended and everyone appreci- ated the different ideas and sug- geStions given then. W,M.S, And W.A. At the :Joint meeting of the and •W.A. of the United Church, Mrs, Douglas Gill pre-; sided for the W.M.S. Rev. A. E. Holley installed, the new officers for 1959. -Mrs. Alex Hamilton comment- ed on the study on the health and welfare of Canada referring to hospital and health centres especially in isolated comncuni- ' ties. Membership fees for 1959 wee I accepted by Mrs. Allen Miller. The treasurer reported that $295 had been sent to the presby- terial treasure)', The World Day of Prayer was announced to be held in St. John's Anglican Church on Fri- day, Feb, 13. The ladies were asked to bring quilt blocks and old woollens to the February meeting, President Airs. henry Devine was in the chair for the W.A. nieeting. Rev. Holley, installed the 1959 officers. The W.A. decided to look after the ordering and distribution of Upper Room booklets. Personal Items On Sunday evening, after the regular church service, a film was shown in the church base- ment. entitled "Eyes That See", which wa an inspiring picture and particularly interesting to those who have misisonary work at heart. The January communion serv- ice will be held next Sunday at the morning service, January 18. The members of the T.W.S. group and friends are asked to please note that on account of program arrangements the Jan - Topics From Whalen By MRS, F. SQUIRE Personal Items Mr. Russell Parkinson left on Monday for a vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baillie were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Squire of Granton. Mr. Harry Rodd visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. William Rodd. of Granton. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pullman and boys were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kirkham of Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Neil and Donald visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Rollings in London. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald 1 Iern, Mr, and. Mrs. lYm, French, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins, Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Morley, Mr, and Mrs. ,Tack Finkbeiner, Mr, and Mrs. Ron Squire and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil. Squire attended "An- nie Get Your Gun" presented at the Grand Theatre, London, on Monday evening. W.M.S. And W.A. Twelve members were present for the January meetings held at the home of Mrs, \Viliiam Morley, Sr. on Thursday after- noon. Mrs. Milne Pullen read the devotional ser'ipture lesson. Comments were given by Mrs. Ilamilton Hodgins. During the business it was decided to send flannelette and thread to Rainy River and do- nations be handed in at the neat me, Scriptetingure calendars were sold at this meeting. Mrs. Ray Parkinson was in ehar'ge of the W.A, meeting. Mrs. Laverne Morley, Mrs, Park- inson and Mrs. Bert Duffield led in the devotional. Second hand clothing was packed to he sent to the Muneey Indian Rescrvc. A bake sale was hel1d''l,ans were made for a slipper to b ' held early in February. HEAR BETTER IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH Your hearing may be rutting yoilr health. Free Booklet may help you to improved tiearlee and Better appearance. No obtI0atien--1WIta ACQUSTICcN International dept. W€'M 61 Rrettn,and W„ pronto Topics from- Elimvilie 1y MRS. ROSS :SKINNER Personal items. ].lir. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper, Mr. and Sirs. Howard Pym. and Joan, were Sunday -e ening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J'ynr, of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roully, of Kirkton, visited on 'Wednesday' with Air. and Mrs. William Boody, Misses Mary Skinner, Grace .Routly and (grace Johns, of London, spent the weekend at the homes of their respective parents, The Elinrville W.M.S. and W.A. catered to a banquet for the Township of itsborne (loun- eit officials. There were 30 present. After dining, they re- tired to the township hall when euchre was enjoyed. The January meeting of the Elimville W.M.S. and W.A. will be held on Wednesday afternoon ;following a pot luck dinner in the church basement, There will be a quilting in the morning and afternoon, The Elinrville Mission Band. held a skating party on Satur- day morning at the Woodham Community Rink, There were dogs 90 skating, and hot and coffee were served at the booth by the leaders, Mrs, Eisen Lynn and Mrs. Philip Johns. Banff National Park, Canada's first, was established in 1885. NEW from Keatall i..aboratorleS TRIPLE ACTION 5to...Cough Syrup _. 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