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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-03-19, Page 17i s•pics turn Whalen 6y MRS. .FRANK S^Ud.RE y' .. Personal items AIr, incl Mrs. Harry Klahr.e, •Catherine and Atar'iha visited on Saturday with Mr. -and Mrs, Wil- iam Fischer, St. Marys. Miss ;Jean Arksey spent the Weekend in Detroit. Air. and Mrs. :Garfield T'hont- son and .family, Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. .Glenn 1''roates anct Paul, London, visited on Sunday with Mr, George Arksey. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster have moved to their new home recently purchased in Exeter. 111.r. a rd Mrs. Ronald Squire visited on Sunday with Air. and Airs. J. Dickins, Luean. Mr, Laverne Morley is spend - lug a few days et his honkie hav- ing spent the past two weeks in Northumberland County in the interest of the ;Farmer's Union, Mr, Morley will again return to Northumberland, Mrs. William Morley Sr. visit- ed on Friday with Mrs. Dorothy Morley in Stratford. Mr, and Mrs. Clark Switzer, ]Mitchell, were Friday visitors lvitlt. Air, and Mrs. Ales Baillie, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Johns, Exe- ter, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Airs Cleve Pullman. Mr, and Mrs, Wine Pullen e' • tertained Mr, and Mrs. Angus Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stern and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock all of Zion on Sunday to a birth- day party in honour of their father, Mr. George Earl. Mr. and Airs, Stewart Thomp• son, Luean, visited recently with Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Morley Sr. Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Baillie, Airs. William French and Mrs. William Morley 't Jr, called on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Squire on Tuesday on their golden wed- ding anniversary, Mrs. Olive Gowan and her pupils held a white elephant sale at the school on Friday afternoon. The proceeds, $14.00, was for the bunny bundle. Earl French acted as auctioneer and Allan Hodgins as clerk. Mrs. Ray Parkinson was at. Port Elgin on Sunday at the funeral home seeing the late Mr. Harry Cornish. Mr, Russell Parkinson, London, visited recently with Mr. Frank Parkinson , and Glenn, WMS And WA The 'larch meeting of the WMS and WA was held at the home of Mrs. Alton Neil on Thursday evening with 12 ladies preseV, Mrs, William Morley Jr. was 1n charge of the \VMS. Mrs. Cecil Squire gave the Bible reading and comments were given by Mrs. Morley. Mrs. Mac Mills gave a reading "The Meaning of Easter". It was announced that the Huron .Presbytery will be at North Street United Church, Goderich. on March 20, Mrs. Cleve Pullman, first vice- president of WA was Deader. The Scripture, lesson was read by Mrs. William French and Mrs, Pullman gave the lesson thoughts. Committees were appointed for a congregational supper, March 20. Miscellaneous articles are to be handed in at the next meeting for the coming bazaar. to "' Happenings In Biddulph By MRS. M. H. ELSTON Personal items Weekend visitors with Mr. and ?'lrs. Chris Fischer were Mr. and Mrs. Ray .Fischer and Wayne of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fischer and boys. Mr. Frank Grcgus, London, spent Sunday with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Spacek• Mrs, Fred Pattison, St. Marys, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Langford, Mr. Orville Langford was one of the 60 Middlesex farmers who toured Kent county on Thursday, March 12. It was a Holstein breeders' our. Mr. • Orville Langford spent Sunday with Mr. Percy :Hodgins, who is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Community party The sixth party for. SS No. 9 Biddulph was held Friday eve- ning with a large crowd in at- tendance. The evening was spent in dancing and cards, Winners \were: Bruce Isaac and Sandra McClinchey,• high; Hugh Davis an,' Janet Blair, low; ' Bob Blair, lone hands. This was tltp last party of the season. On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Sam Skinner entertained Mrs, Karl \\reiberg, Mrs. Mack, Mrs. Cecil Skinner, Exeter; Mrs. Jack Coates, Mrs, Allan Elston, Mrs, Bob Blair, Mrs. Jack Blair, Mrs. John McAllister, Mrs. Lorne b\redberg, and Mrs. M. Elston. Mr. and Isles. M. 7:i, Elston, accompanied by their uncle and aunt, Mr. aiicl Mrs, W. H. Ned - giros,, Luean, Were guests Wed- nesday ed• nesday of M:r, and Mrs. Murray Gibson, Ilderton. Mrs, M. .Elston and grand- children, Sheila and Wendy, at- tended a s'iowee at the hone of SOUTH HURON! RAH! RAH! 'RA!—These eight active lassies and their mascot led the SHIMS cheering section .at LonCon Saturday when the junior girls- competed for the WOSSA basketball crown. Front row, from left, are Barbara McDonald, Sandra Walper and Kathryn Love; back row, Marlene McBride, Marlene Stone, Marlene Mac- Millan, Sandra Snider and Arle,.e Love. —LFP Photo ACTION IN WOSSA ;EMI -FINALS — Carol McCurdy stretches to block a Kingsville shot as teammates inn Grayer and Ann Alexander watch action in the WOSSA semi- finals at London Saturday. South Huron juniors lost to Kingsville who went on to win the title. —T -A Photo 'Always a bridesmaid' HS girls bow at WOSSA The "always a bridesmaid"' jinx dogged the footsteps of the junior girls' basketball team as the girls dropped a 48-36 deci- sion to Kingsville District High School. Saturday's loss, second of the season for the local girls, elimi- nated them from further compe- tition and destroyed their 'hopes of bringing a WOSSA champion- ship to South Huron. Kingsville got off to a flying start by sinking a foul shot and two field goals before South Huron could break into the scor- ing. Throughout the first quar- ter, the winners dominated the play with their brilliant defensive plays, and their accurate shoot- ing. At the end of the quarter, South Huron trailed by a 12.6 score. Mrs. Viola Armitage, Luean, Friday, whicli was given in honor of Mr, Wilfred Davis, London. 1&9ii, iinrnn1111.„„w„,„„„mm„1nrnrlltlll„11,,Ile,lll„lin11ri„„„„, 11n1111ni,nn1111nuns„11rn11,inn,, „: Warm Air Heating,. __. And Air Conditioning New Installations and Alterations LENNOX & ANTHES IMPERIAL FURNACES OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE Lindenfields Ltd. PHONE 181 . 'EXETER Nii111ir1rin11nniffill rrrin((rn'urnT0101 lIttlial(Bn(rnniii 01101ln'i',.i10 1111(11(sir,(in,r11l10TITIYiitrrnl'e11nn1' A fine display of offensive and aha„\'alts defensive team work in the sec- ,Indy TPrnsky ("only Petcsr and quarter, kept the South Huron girls close on the heels of their rivals' who led 1918 at the end of the half. 11 Indy San odors ._ _ n on DlrLrnrl _ 1, NwlIle rmeson . :_ n i Iwo l.lnik n JanPt SaIshnry The second half was highlight- :vrruy ltynea•Iett n ed by an exhibition of wide open t'ar. Perrins and high -scoring play. Kingsville �rn�'.vls1; x notched 29 of their 48 points in this hal, 17 of these in the final quarter. South Huron managed to put 18 points on the score- board during this .half, Cathy Peter spearheaded the Kingsville attack as she dumped in 11 field goals and three foul sliots for a total of 25 points. Aother scorers in the Kingsville victory were Judy Ternosky with five field goals and one foul shot continued and Storms Maloti with four field Local news goals and four foul shots for 12 points, �icici, of North Bay are spending For the loser's, Tris (Wiens Borne time with her parents, gels. ports on the recent euchre party, Played lirilldalttiv offensively and and Mrs. Harry Murless. !!the vanilla proieet and the pa• p a1 y i n -II n 11.0 u Coach — 'Dorothy fPsjardias 40 News Budget From Clandeboye e By MRS. J. H. PATON From Page 16 Grard.BendSCQU1S from Florida sifter .spending the Chapman, William Lova and plan1 f past few months in the South. John Wood are Attending .a Pig ,elks --head Flu.n't Mr. and Mrs. Carl All and convention in Toronto a Macdonald week, Mr. Delbert, Mason, all -of Lon. Mrs. John .11 d is a pa. By- SM L.:F,E.ATEstrurtion were held, and "Bilk- -don, spent tlto weekend with tient in St. Joseph's Hospital, First Grand Send Tapp. Head" disettssed. Mr. Allan MAiranandirlldrs1:119WillliisttcJ otsan aastrnwa dernonre an .operation cSn Saturday, March '�l, me 1; .tiller was presented with a sin ,.., , and ltlrs. Wilma Des,iardine at - Scout thanks !rade tri al?1t1;eCta* Thompson u.(u�ty+,t,,.u„run„,,,.n„a,u,r.�.naarunuuu(uuu� hers -of the first Grand !lend tion .of his many services to the tended the Lions • ed Scout Troop will be out to get troop. wedding in Lions Head L'nited�DiAN all the "Elk -heads' they can ob.- A 1'.atrol hike was held an Sat• Church .on Saturday. . Win.Air. incl Mrs. George wine,PROPANE. urday with FL Gerald Stoddard ng Before anxious game wardens in charge. Wieners were the wiitheMrs. hWio n a denave ts parents. :Grand;lipolice however,e s nit r�sltnutl j rnenrt for the hike, and by the Art•. and Mrs. Thos. Desjardine. number cooker! and eaten, these and other relatives in the clic be pointed out that the Scouts must have been appreeialed bJ' , lri.ct, left on Monday to visit APPLIANCES do not intend to carry .out an II- .a hungry group of boys. I in Quebec before refuting to ; legal hunting safari! The "F.lk Grand Bend residents are re• heads” which the Scouts will betlteir hnnte in 1lantilton. i heads" .are those found on the minded that Saturday, March 21 I Mr. Ernie Keown attended. the "▪ tails" side of the '25 -cent piece. isr laic -Head' day. Scouts an l funeral of his cousin, Mrs. Visite. "ins !read nay" is, in fact., e. Cubs will be looking for jobs Munro in Parkhill on Monday. to do at 25 cents a time. Please Mrs. William Itendle spent a ' uJ T unusual project for troop. fund. llQ 1 �Ql�' raisin* help the troop and pack to earn few slays in London visiting with Phone 156 Grand Bend ]lased. on the ''$oh a Joit Day„ funds by giving them any jobs her sister, 'it:s. B. Yeallandi. 1 that keep gel ting put off for an tiessrs. Jas. Dalton (' z scheme used .by JSeouts in many t , am 2m„Wena,unuu,i11nn11nunn11ru,r11uuuu,11u,n,�. other clay. The boys wish la Commanwcallh e' o u rr t r leer sent o ,1111nuuunun11uau11unnn11uunumnr11„m11,a,ndi1111,r1111mr,nnnn11,im11m,i„unnnunA111101$11 "hub" Js the term used for one earn this way, and not ask fur t shilling, the aim is for the Scouts handouts. Ra use Ford & Keast to raise funds by offering their Personal items AUDiTORS AND ACCOUNTANTS services at a Elate rate for any Mr, and Mrs. Ted Slanlake jobs which Grand Bend rest- returned from a motor trip to •L. E..Rafuse R. L. Ford K, C. Keast dents may need carried out. Florida on Tuesday, The charge for any task per- Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Baird. vis. 34E TALBOT ST, Phone GE 2-7452 LONDON 1 formed, whatever it may be is ited. with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Mor $ q,1111,r,1110,1111,1 Pi„umitim111„m,,rm„1111mr11„1111 111111n,,ri,111rr nimn11i„i1111irr,,,11n1,/1111111111,11, .I Tho Times'Advocate, .M•rch. 19, 1959 Pig . `17 GAS 5 cents. In no case will Scouts rison at Atwood en Tuesday. accept payment of more than Mr, Denis Finan of Sarnia that. sum for any one job. Un- spent the weekend at his home less work is carried out, no do- here. nations will be asked for or. ac- Padre (Rev. Peter) Swatsky cepted, as it is one of the Scout- of ipperwash Camp had charge ing principals that. funds should of the Sunday evening service{ be earned, rather than "money in the United Church when Rev.! for nothing" accepted. A. E. Holley was invited to take', In other countries where the the service at the Evangelical 1 scheme has been carried out, United Brethren at Zurich on Scouts and Cubs have tried their Sunday evening. hand at many varied jobs, rang- Air, and Airs, Mansell Mason ing from bathing babies in Iiri- visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gras' Lain to washing down elephants ham Mason and family in Exe— in Ceylon. Grand Bend Scouts t ter on Sunday, Mrs. Mason re- ' are prepared for anything, their ceived word. on Saturday that motto being — 1 her granddaughter, Linda Paton,' Bring us your jobs, be they,in California was chosen one of large or small,225 out of a total of 800 con - On Elk -head day, we'll tackle testants in an art display, to visit them Jill I New York with their displays Pays official visit to Auxiliary laterin the spring, Several in Zone Commander Mrs. B. Seel-` the district are relatives and grove of Wyoming paid her of-' friends of Linda, and will an, ficial visit to the Ladies' Le- predate her effort and success. Bion Auxiliary thh Mrs. Erie Many left on Fri - meeting. She spokeat aeir few Marcwards day by train for a few weeks' ! of commendation to the officers : stay in California visiting with and gave some advice on fun her mother, Mrs. George Ec• filling thc' obligations. c1'eston. Turn - Mrs. He .n Fender was initial Mr. and Airs. Norman Turn- ed into full membership and bull arrived home on Saturday Comrade Thelma Waldron was installed as a member of the executive committee at the meet- ing. The Zone rally was announced to be held in Watford on May 13. The euchre party sponsored by the Ladies' Auxiliary on Friday evening proved a success with I 16 tables and donations from friends who could not attend. The prize winners were: ladies and gents high, Mrs. Mathers, Sr., and Mr. Lloyd Fahner'; ladies and gents Lone hands, Mrs, Kay Walters and Mr. Leon- ard Ravelle, and boobies, Mrs. Jack Waldron and Mr, Cecil Lovie, door prize, Mr, Burton Green. Display work for CAS Arrangements were made at the bi-monthly meeting of the Orpha club to display the work done for the Children's Aid of Lambton County in the Legion Hall at the time of the euchre party on Friday, April 3. President Mrs. James Grigg conducted the business of the meeting which was held at the home of Mrs. E..Keown, Host- esses were Mrs. Max Turnbull, Mrs. Jack Waldron and Mrs, Clayton Mathers. Church notes Communion service will be held at the morning service in the United Church on Easter Sunday morning when new mem- bers will be received into the church. The devotional part of the TWS meeting on Friday evening in the United Church will be in the form of an Easter service. Mrs. M. C. Fletcher of Exeter will be guest speaker for the evening, giving an Easter mes- sage. (toll call is to be answered by a donation to the miscellane- ous booth for the bazaar.. Mr. Kenneth Young was the winner of the $100 draw spon- sored by the Grand Bend Lions. The draw was .for estimating the time a tree planted in the ice of the river would pass under the bridge when the ice moved out. Mr. Young's guess was only one minute and three seconds out when the ice broke Sunday al 3:28 p.m. Cub and Scout notes Last week's cub meeting was well attended. The program in- cluded games, badge work and a yarn. A parents' night was dis- cussed and the tentative date set. was March 24, At the Scout meeting on Wed- nesday another second-class badge was awarded to Second Gary Mathers, Games and in. trict Sunday service. She also showed • a filet "Safety on the Farm" showing how to live more safely, President. Mrs, Arnold Blake conducted the business when re - defensively as she hooped eight Mrs, J. H. Paton, attended the field goals and three foul shots service at SC. Paul's Cathedral for 19 points. Ilze Gulcns dropped on Thursday when Rt, Rev, BJ - six field goals and one foul shot Shop O'Neil, of Fredericton took through the hoop, and Barb the service. Hodgson rounded out South Euchre party Htn'on's scoring with two field goals, Iietensively, Ant McLeod, Nei - lin Toreson And Helen 1 n Renin stood cut for the victors, while Cathy Hodgins starred for South Huron. Nmfllt rturon 1)IIS t'(-1 i'14 r rtliz rrvrrnlx 5.5 TA ltzs (;,frena . n '1-4 15 rtahl, r1nrta'son _ 2 n•^ 4 Mari Shaw . ' n n.® r'ar fntle r, n -n' �1:rt'il 'n ftainlIr(+ii �-. n 11-0 v„i r (,,aver . n nal \nn Al"Nnn+lwr _ n n.n on tindglrtq , 0 0.11 nem, 4)1 nn n' (1.0 ('nrni :\h•("urr11 ._ 11 0.5 Angina (',gleila per drive were given. The board of directors 11trs..ifae :Hodgins, Mrs. Gordon Eaton and Mrs. D, McFarlane, were named as a no• minating committee to present a slate ot officers at the April meeting. Mrs, Clarence Carter and pu• Rcpr'esentatives f r o m t h e pits ot Clandeboye School held a branch to assist with the mid - euchre on Friday evening. April cancer drive were Mr's. Mr, Gordon Raton was win- Hall and Mrs. Kari O'Neil, nes of the lucky chair. Other Hostesses Were Mrs. David winners were Mrs. Gordon Henry, Mrs, Albert Rosser and Eaton, Mrs. -D. Bradley and Mur. Mrs. 'Rae B'odgins. ray Simpson. Institute shown Phone 102 filmon safety n Mt's. Gordon Culver, Komoka, 0 district president, was guest speaker at the March nienling of n Clandeboye WI held at the hone of Mrs. ;tames Hall on Wednes- day afternoon, Mrs. Culver brought greetings frntlt the district and toird of 1" t1eW id('0s in this planning for t1, district tJCec(oys such as a t t, n rh"t A t,S 52 4 Cearh t.nrn•0tta' setAt i 1(11114,lrrr(! .10115 fe(4 Ten S .,CnrlYte 4 4-A 511 for HARVEY'S TAXI 24,HOUR SERVICE Giving Flowers .is Part Of Easter! Say "Happy Easter" to your loved one lvith your choice from our cut flowers and plants Easter Lilies ."c Calceolaria r Mixed * Hydrangea "> Potted Mums •* Mixed Pans Flowers wired anywhere we are members of Telegraph Delivery Service. Reder's Florist Phone 761 Exeter New T -A Contest Win Cash Prizes For Your Snapshots SEND YOURS NAW... Have you a pretty pic- ture of the kids ... an interesting one of the pets . a humorous shot of a party? Enter it in The T -A's Photo Contest now. A winner will be picked each week for the next 13 weeks ... YOURS might win one of the cash prizes and appear in The T.A. WEEK'S WINNER . MONTH'S WINNER BEST OF CONTEST Importan t . $2.00 . $5.00 $1o,00 Send BOTH the negative and print, along with a self-addressed return envelope, to: PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST, THE TIMES -ADVOCATE, EXETER, Ontario. THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION MUST BE PROVIDED: 1. Name and address of photographer. '2, Name and address of people in picture 3. Date and place of picture, The picture must be submitted by a reader in South Huron, - North Middlesex district and adjacent municipalities and the subject or subjects must come from this area. First Winner Appears JaiWat'y 24 Contest Ends April 30, 1959' PHONE X7O :xefer`aimes-z:buocaFe EXETER