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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-02-05, Page 8I .:* 1?t *man Abseryer, February 5, 1959 iKjrkton Uses Kuppen crigre..tion Ilts Library f s The annual meeting of liirl;ton ..5 Officers Ith Librarywith Airs. AI Eve "The aantial meeting of tit. An L'ink's apartments. I!vigil in the chair. The rea- •.drew's United Church was heli! Mr. • ndl Mrs. Norman - • surer'; report showed a good. last Tuesday evening.aIyi with ;year. The secretary, gave a sunt precedent visited Sunday afternoon with wary of they ears work• by a pot luck supper. Air. and Airs. Jack Witten of i 'l'he librarian's report showed Rev. MacMillan, unable to at- li,trriston. ° 3886 members with a circulation tend :owing to Illness, :Ret-. Cook Mrs. Darry Caldwell has been { of 14,ot There were 119 nese of Liman, was chairman and con 'nett to het: home with a: books put on the shelves. The l inerson Kyle was appointed; 'throat infection, i library gets three units, 300 • e;e r et a r y for the meeting.: Mr. and Ur.. Toni Pnurtce of hooks from Huron r. County with lion tr k'avorable reports were given by 1i•roxeter visit". Thursday with! four exchanges a year. ail organizations. the latter's sister and brother Mr. 11•ib Kirkby was elected John. R. Cooper, Verne Alder- ' zn•1am+, Air, and Airs. 'Wilfred; president for the conning year. .dice, Orville Workman and Allan Mali.., =t)ther offi"ers are: first vice - Johnston were appointed to the The congregation of St. Att- president, Mrs. Moss i'tctfts; sec - Beard of Stewards for a three• drew's 1' n r t e d t h u r c h was rotary -treasurer. Mrs. Wes Neil; year term. pleased to have Be.sAlacAiillan t book eocnm.ittee. Mrs. harry e� , r back in the pulpit Sunday strive! Webber,Mrs.;JackRobert 111x, C,rt of aednd Archie , 1 p1 Robinson,Rob zd Archre ,int, • 1 being absent several Sundays Mrs. Ross •' 'arsons n H ,a Tufts, 5 l I•'• were narzt�cmiberaCow- 1 throu;h illness dreg property committee Sir of the Board of Trustees. Steal Woodham Music I1rivitt Picks •BefQr€-•SkatrrigCa�rn va/ The '1i'oodhatn Community As -1 Smith and Lloyd. sgciatioin was ltafoz'tulzate when I Mr. and Mrs. Clayton 13,oss o early friday° mmorning seineotie ; London were Sunday overdo broke into the rink and stole visitors with Mr. and Airs. Lloy I the record player and am=plifier. r Jaques, When at 11:30 Thursday' night f Mrs, john Wareham has re .t.Kenneth Langford locked up. ,F turned hone from. Memoria everything was all right :b:ut : hospital, St. Marys on Sunda ashen he arrived Friday after."much improved after•• spenditt noun to open up for the carni -.ren day's tit hospital. val that evening the record play- • Miss Norma Dern. nurse -ii e.r and amplifier were mussing; training at St. Joseph's liospita making it impossible to have. spent the -weekend with licr` par =music for the skaters. cuts, *lr. and Alrs. Arnold flan Mr. Harvey Wright :of Birk- Mrs. M. Copeland and Miss ton loaned his equipment to • Jean Copeland, Woodham seen ;Mg it .possible to have anisic for Sunday .evening with Mrs. Roy ;that evening. Kirk and Lorna. The Woodham Community As -:11r. John 'Tomlinso.n has` pur sudation would appreciate it very chased the store on the south - much ifthe party t qr parties east corner of the village be who removed the record player longing to the Department of and amplifier would. return it llighways and purposes demol- as soon as possible as the rink ishing it which will be a great is used every night and the benefit to the people owing to young people enjoy the music. the Heavy .traffic and danger of CThe annual earnival of Wood- accidents. hani Community Assoeiation was Car Is Smashed •held on Friday night and a good 111, Jerry Lawson on Wednes- day attended altltouglI the d la afternoon while returning roads were icy. Prizes for king of the carnival from Londe!, had his ear smash went to line Rundle queen ed an 1lighway 23 at the Separate At the annual .congregational , meeting of r ,' t m • l r l t Memorial l k r al 1' Church of England, on Wednes- g day evening, the rector, Rev. d Brea I)eVries, presided and Barra' Page acted as secretary. Officers were named for 18aa. 1 Rector's warden is Harry Page; y people's warden, Andrew Dior - ling; vestry clerk, Miss Mary Wells; secretary•treasurer, Bob. err Luxton, t. Delegates to Synod are Mur- - ray Greene and Oen (.ase; sub- , stitutes, k3ob Cameron and Harry Page. t ':l'he Board of Management comprises the .officers mentioned and Mrs. II, .0. Hooke, Miss Marion Bissett, Alis, L. Hodgins, Ilaipb Oenttner, Met Keating, Fred Dobbs, C, L. Snmith, Bruce 'Tuckey, Mrs, R. Dickins, Mrs. Murray Greene and Mrs. Ii, Page. Auditors are C. L. Smith and Bruce Biggar;. { Ray McLean. 12, son of Mr, Carl Mills, Airs. Ern Cowdrey, World Day .Of Prayer Service ands'Mrs. lien *McLean, who has: Air. Laverne Stone; K.C.A. rep - The World Day of Prayer! been hospitalized a week in',' rescntative. Mrs. Ross Marshall; servie.e will be held in Kippen South Huron Hospital, Exeter, librarian, Airs. Russell Morrison. 'United Church Friday, February n= returned hoe on Saturday, , The board made plans for a •13• at 3 pan. The ladies of�Bruce- Mr. and Mrs. I)on Kyle. of i euchre, Monday, Februar; 9, field United Church will join Zurich, /isited on Sunday with, Personal items with the Kippen women in the their parents, Mr. and Airs. M. and Mrs, Russell M!lis and prayer service. All the ladies of Emerson Kyle and Jim. • family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence the congregation are, invited to ; rhe •ladies of the 1''.:11.5, of . Mills of Woodham visited Sun- ettend. , daa with Mrs. IL Copeland and :St, Andrew's rated Church held . Mli. E, Copeland. Personal. Items !a brief meeting on Wednesday. Mr. and Airs. tlarold Davis Mr. and Mrs. Dupont and, of this week. The meeting was and. Alis, Amerlicc'urdy were children, who have resided a:followed by a quilting bee. Two Tuesday guests with :lir, and few months in Mr. Robert Coop - i quilts were finished. 'Mrs. Lloyd Hern and family of er's house, moved Monday to! Mrs. Stewart Beattie of Wing- Exeter, Hensall into one of AIr, Ed; ham was a guest of her mother, t Airs. Robert McBride and Lorne, over the weekend, This Week in Surprised On Anniversary I Mr, and Mrs. Ross Faber were Winchelsea ph;asantly surprised Wednesday 1 evening when 18 members of the By :MRS. 'F. HORNE young people of Bayfield Bap- • tist Church met at their hone. .:. An enjoyable tune was spent tPersonal o- P Items to- gether. The following night, the oc- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe rasion being their first wedding ad Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cottle ' anniversary, another group of 25 a'i older members and relatives of Alr. and :firs, William Walters, •,1,111»Irtlll11l l/111111111111111111»111II111611» 11»11111111. Garage Sunday And Evening Service Open this Sunday. 'Wednes- day afternoon and "luring the evening Throughout the week. Rum el's Supertest n sited Saturday evening with bo Mr. and Airs. Faber drove Mr. and Airs. Leonard Cowen in, surprising thenen a second of London spent the weekend time, with Mr, and Mrs, Fred Walters. They were presented with a Miss Brenda Ball of Clinton is book. entitled "Through Gates of spending a few days with Mr, Splendor", with the presentation and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake. being made by Rev. L Boden -4 Misses Anne and Laura Johns' ham of Bayfield church. Con- of Elimvill.e north spent Satur• - ;l ,wn.l»»111IIIIII»»,»1111111»»aa,lll,ll,ll,ll», I tests were enjoyed, day with their grandmother, • ainilu111116l»u in»11,16111111111111116111 uul»»uul l llli» uq i lli uu1111»»111/»I uuun»ulln,n» I»1111n1n1»I� One Year's Radio ill. TV Service With every service call or repair job, receive a free coupon for the big draw on March 7. Don't Miss It: "WHEN YOUR TV NEEDS A FRIEND" Call HURON TV CLINIC PHONE 468 EXETER ulnluuumu,nm,nuuuulmunumunuu»mm�uunlu,nolo,»,»u»uulnllrlllu,unn,n»n,nl,ulu,• r.1/ llllltlltt»tlltlltIntl/11(1/iflilltll/tfllllIlllll1ff111111/(/1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111,111111111///, z Warm Air Heating AND Air Conditioning New Installations and Alterations LENNOX & ANTHES IMPERIAL FURNACES OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE Lindenfields Ltd. 1 PHONE 181 1R1l1ltt1111111111111111111/1U111»tlJlll„11111»nln, „111111111m,»I111111/11/,1»»»»1117„ EXETER *Irs. Garnet AItners. Mr. and Mrs. l:loward Day - man and family of Kippen visit- ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Walters. Mr, and Mrs. William Gilfilla.n and family of Exeter spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan. Mr,. and Mrs. Newton. Clarke visited on Sunday with Mr. and • Mrs. Beverley Morgan, Thames, Road. Mrs. Harvey •Skinner of St. Pauls is spending a :few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Elson Lynn. This Week in Thames Road By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE Personal Items • Mrs. Almer Passmore appear- ed on the Hope Garber TV show on Monday afternoon. She iced and decorated a birthday cake, and also ,demonstrated on how to make roses from gumdrops as decorations. Mrs. Barney Bjarnason of In- nsfail, Alberta, visited with Rev, and Mrs. H. C. Wilson over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johns and family of Elimville, Mr. and Airs, Melvin Gardner and Mari- lyn, Mr. and Mrs., Robert Cann were Saturday evening guests of 2. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Passmore, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elston and family of Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. 1•Iarry Dougall and family of Exeter were Friday evening guests with fir. and Mrs. Edwin Miller, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Rowe and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cottle spent Saturday evening with Mr. /»»11111,1»nnll(Inl»111111n1•' and Mrs. William Walters of Winchelsea. Sunday callers at the manse were: Mr. and Mrs, H. . Deas of London, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vincent and son Ivlark of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hughill, Mr: and Mrs. Mat Nediger and Mrs, Reginald, Shipley, all of Clinton. 1 • Dr. and: Mrs. It. E. Roelofson and Bradley of Exeter were Sun- day evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller, Mr. Donald Ballantyne of To- ronto spent the weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Bal- lantyne. Mr, and Airs. Toby Shulman, Marcia, Mark and Beverley of Einbro visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery visited on Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Carl Willett of Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wanner of Sarnia visited on Sunday with IVXr, and Mrs, Ernest Pym, Miss Rosemary P'assmore and Mr. Ken Brazier of Brantford spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Passmore-. Phone From Florida Mrs. nelson Clarke received a welcome phone call from her sister, Mrs. Blanche Patterson of Florida, on Friday evening, "Che reception was very clear, a distance of 1600 miles. She stated that it was 85 -degrees and that she was en- joving her flower's which were blooming nicely. She also had a big bunch of bananas hanging on her banana tree in her yard. 'Ms is one time the telephone is a Comfort to our everyday living, FAMOUS PERFUMES FOR YOUR VALENTINE , , * Shiaparelli * 4711 * Seven Winds * Chanel No. 5 Candy jenny Lind Heart Petri2,'S0 Carlton Cards 1 ANDREW JOHNSTON DRUGS PPF ;CRIPTIONS /' , Fi�.lntwl,tat EXETER ?/delu.iwiraru.. $' e.4._ JENNY LINO CANDIES .'/tour. 447 Community Night On Thursdayevening the see- btdd community night was held lb _ the schoolhouse with six tables of,..euehre in play, Prizes were awarded to; ladies high, Mrs, leg liodgert; ladies low Mrs, Aimee PassmoreY lone- hands, onehands, Alvin Cottle; Meth high, Bill Rowe; inn's low,, )3=11 S Mr.r And Mts. ilarolil kite r arid Mt, and Mrs. flay Cottle wore in charge for the evening, 'Sharon Squire; comic eustume, Scheel corner, boy, Don Langford; girl, Betty Mrs, Robert Arthur of Au Jean A:lilier; original representa burn was the r of the ca hive over 15,, Mrs. Fred Parkin- that crashed Jerry's car. son, Mrs, Victor Cbatten; utmc!er No one was hurt but Jerry's 15, Joanne and Jule Webb; best cat was 'damaged. beyond re- dressed couple under 15, Don pau•, Knight and Linda Thacker; .over 15, Mrs. Reg. Morrison, Airs. Note Good Year Roy McCurdy; 'q Oldest skater was Mrs, Victor ' 1 Cbatten; youngest skater, ;John For Brinsle UC Gartenburg; best skating couple y over 15, Orrle Thacker, Avis A pot luck supper was held in Hodgins; best skating couple, the 17nited Church on Monday Mrs, Fred Parkinson, Mrs. Vic evening when the congregation Chatten; best clown, Gordon held their annual meeting. Al- R-obinson; best .comic, James though the chureh has been with- Gartenburg; best comic couple, out a minister until a short time Gary Hern and William Brock; ago a very good report was largest family on skates, The given,Rev, Brooks, new minister, Webb family, was in charge. Races, boys 10 and under, Dennis Webb, Peter Gartenburg; girls, Linda Thacker and Kathy Dern; boys, 1.1-13, Wayne Prance Mrs, W. White Stephen.Native e � �I Kr The death of Mrs. 13iuiam White, the former Vera Sanders r of Exeter, occurred. in Lexing- ton, Kentucky on Sunday Feb- ruary 1. She was the youngest daugh- ter of the late Williann H. and Mrs. Sanders of Stephen Town- ship and is -a sister of Robert, Sidney and George Sanders, all of Exeter; Dan Sanders, Car- man, Manitoba; Mrs. George Jewell (Mary) of Orillia and Mrs. Will Willert (Nora), Dash- wood. The body rested at the Mill- ward funeral home, Lexington, Kentucky when funeral services were held Tuesday, February 3 at 10.30 Personal Items Mr. and Mrs, Bill Mercer of Exeter spent' Sunday with Mr. and Brian Bern; girls, Jackie and Mrs. George Mercer. Tucky and Elizabeth Thacker; Mr, and :Mrs. Jack Keogh of boys 14-16, Ralph Vern and Grant Lucan spent Sunday with Mr. Hodgins; girls, Janice Webb and and Mrs. Andy Keogh, ' Ruth Miller; women over 16, Mrs. Fred Parkinson and Mrs. Vic Chatten. The judges were Mrs. Fink- beiner and Mr. and Mrs.• Milne Pullen, Whalen, Visitors on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Ellwood were Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Odd and Carolyn of London and Mr, and Mrs. George Prest and Billy, Bride•Elect Showered U.C. Has Good Year Miss Elaine Hamilton, bride- 1.'he annual meeting of Wood• . elect of this month, was tendered ham United Church was held in a shower at West McGillivray the church basement last Tues- ( hall on Tuesday evening. day. The pastor, Rev. J. Ware- After a short progra=m the ham was in charge and Leonard bride was escorted to the front Thacker acted as secretary. and presented with several gifts. Good reports were read by After a seitable reply and every - the treasurers of the various so- one viewed the gifts ice cream cieties and the church treasurer, and cake was served: John Tomlinson. Miss Florence Jamieson reported a successful year for Cooper's Woman's Missionary Society. Two minutes silence was ob- served for two members of the congregation' who had passed on in the past year. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs, Fred Payne and Donna of London were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Rob- ert Rundle, Mr. Carman Switzer of St. Marys spent Saturday evening with his mother, Mrs. W. L. Switzer. The February meeting will be family night commencing with a pot luck supper in Caven Presby- terian church at 7.p.m. Mr. and ?errs. Garnet Johns of Sarnia were weekend visitors with their niece, Mrs. Lloyd News Budget From Baseline By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR M. Band Plan Skating Party The January meeting of the Mission Band was held in the United Church and was attended by over 40 children with their leaders, Mrs. Fred Parkinson and Mrs. R. Robinson, presid- ing. The meeting opened with time service of installation of Mis- sion Band officers and the pres- entation of seven honor pins for perfect 'attendance for 1958 to Douglas and Dennis Webb, Sharon Thompson, Barry and Susan Tomlinson, Betty Jean and Bob,- by ob- by Miller. The worship service was in charge of the new president, Walter Langmaid, The scripture was read by Douglas Webb. The study book was in charge of the leader, Mrs, Fred Parkin- son. During the business it was de- cided to have a skating party Wednesday, February 4, Personal Items Miss Marion McNaughton and Marilyn Brine spent the weekend holidaying in Port Huron. Mrs. A. Rundle spent Wednes• day with Mr, W, Switzer in Woodham', Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson and Brench, Mr, and Mrs. Reiner were guests with a Mr. Fred, Kate and Florence Jamie- son, Mrr. and Mrs. Russell McAl- pine, Ailsa Craig, were guests with Mr, and Mrs, Duncan Me - Naughton on Sunday. Mr, Stewart Marriott, Ronald and Maryanne visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. A, Dewar. Mr, and Mrs Fred Parkinson and .Brenda, Mr, Fred Jamieson, Kate and Florence attended the Federation of Agriculture ban- quet held in the United Chureh, St. Marys, on TI'riday; Mr. John 7ttnn. 13=11 and Ilow= and and Miss Noreen Walkonm were, guests with Mr, ancT Mrs. L,loytl Thompson and family, 8th Line, on Saturday. Mrs. Fred Parkinson was the winner of several prizes at the Carnival hell! lti the rink at Woodham 11�rlday evening. She wen the first prize Mrr the ladles' ace and` time hest representative arid first .tor best +couple along with Mrs. Vie Chattear Wood - halt, Plea To Youth (A recent headline in a Tor.. onto paper). Sub -title, "Jean Needs No Li- quor to Live.” In spite of the reporter's rather facetious treatment of Controller Jean Newman's talk to a youth group, her plea was very force- ful and arresting. She was ad- dressing young people who had gathered during the Christmas holidays to study the alcohol problem. "As far as I am concerned," she declared, Y11 have chosen to be a total abstainer for the sim- ple reason that to me life is in- teresting and exciting and I want to enjoy it to the full with- out having any of my perceptive abilities slightly dulled. "I have never been ridiculed for my stand, for after all it is a personal matter, If you young people remake the personal deci- Sion' to remain .total:, abstainers, you will never regret it and you will never succumb to an illness. which, is very much on the in- crease in Canada anct the United States — that is alcoholism." (Adv't) P-s -s-t .. . If you're a really serious cupid this year, you'll choose 1#ridal t=ell diamond ring. Or she's bound to love a Longines o1' 11c o watch, or our lovely costume jewelry, We have card'sand candy, too, fOr valentines. Jack Smith tFttOrr JEWELLER Phons 510 Exeter er In the :first half of 1958 the rate of labor income and the rate of spending on consumer goods and services was web ahead of the sante period in 1957. *1 Illlll ltllU1111»In»I, 1, 111141111II I, 11»�»u»I»I»»»»,, CANADIAN PROPANE GAS & APPLIANCES GRATTON & HOTSON • Phone 156 Grand Bend 40 ll»lll»Inl»»1»11111/11111IIII UU111111»1,111111111111 ». 1 .,uniaaluluuallll.1.tlulaultaerr.ulairu,.ll.tuuluRl,1.1,ulullurA�unAl.1.u�Ixrll�lul�li1N,,Iruu�lltr�lu�A1.11���nJlllnitl,��� DESJARD1NFS ORCHESTRA N9W _AYAI.LA61. 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