Loading...
The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-06-11, Page 13WMS at Woodham marks anniversary By M. ARTHUR RUNDLE tractive feature. Mrs. W. L. Switzer, a member The sixtieth anniversary of the Weed li a in Missionary Society was held in the church on Wed- PesdaY, June 3, The pre siden t, Mrs. Fred Doupe, presided .assisted by the Evening Auxiliary president Mrs. Leonard Thacker and opened with the warship service with the theme "What U our .Oluirch Should Pie". An address, "Landmarks Serve es Guides" was presented bY Mrs. J. Waeham Mrs. Gordon Wanless .ef Stroud fevered with a. solo, A memory basket cif flowers decorated the centre table for the late members of the society and three minutes' , silence was observed after which all went to the church basement. A table adorned. with candle And a birthday cake was an at• Passes objective of 100 members The objective of 100 members v, for the Women's Auxiliary to South Huron Hospital was rea- lized when it was reported at L 'the June. meeting held on Tues- day afternoon that the member- ship was now 102, It was voted to establish a suggestion box where anyone could drop ideas for meetings, for ways and means of raising money and other ideas to he dis- cussed. A letter was read from a .for- mer member, Mr. D. A. Ander- son of Preston, including . a do- nation for the'Auxiliary treasury. President Mrs, E. D. Bell was in the chair, There will be no meetings during July and Au- gust. • r. nMAMYMMTAMSV,Itihneq,.400 t Letter from , 11, Crediton 1„ ' .111:"It'k/MtiellMeitaMMielfWaridl ' , Miss Agnes Lamport and Mrs, William Benninger of Detroit spent the weekend with their II another, Mrs. S. Lamport. Mrs. Jack Paul and Mr. Ed 11. • Heist of Pigeon, Mich., attend- ) ed the funeral of the late Mr. li .i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wade and Mr. Terry Wade and friend of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Wade over the week- ., Dashwood as guest speaker. be held on. June 21. at Crediton day. end. ed a bus trip to Detroit on Fri - cemetery with Rev, W. Krotz of The Ladies Aid meeting of Mrs. R. Molitor's and Mrs, F. Moriock's rooms of school enjoy - Decoration Day services will I i Evangelical UB Church which was postponed last Thursday will -1, he held on Thursday•evening at 8:15, Guest speaker will. be Mrs. N, E. Dahms of Waterloo. Mrs. .Toe Woodall has return- ed to her home here after rest- ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. Pryde, of Exeter, and is much improved. Mrs. Cliff Hill left hospital at 'Exeter Sunday and is recuperat- ing at the home of her sister-in- law, Mrs. Noble Scott, at Exeter and will return home shortly. Mr. Harold Amy of Hamilton visited with Mr. and Mrs, Rus- sell Finkbeiner and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Priestley of Byron spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ed Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fink. • beiner and ruth Anne attended a silver wedding anniversary at Listowel on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fink- beiner and .family of. Pittsburg, Penn., are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Insley• and children spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Insley at Stratford. • Mr. and Mrs. Paid Temple and family of Pittsburg, Penn., returned home Monday after at- tending the funeral of the late Wesley Wein. Mr. and Mrs. Art. Mitchell spent Sunday at Harriston. Mr. Freeman Morlock spent a few days un at his summer home at Dorset. Mrs. Arnold Robertson of Lon- don spent a few days last week with. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beaver, Wesley Wein onSaturday. Or SS years, was milled on and lighted the candles of the past and .ge.ve, the history et thei society winch was organized February 1890 by Mrs. W. 'Wit - son of •Greenway assisted by Rev. J. Knott, pastor of the! churh. Mrs. John •Copeland and Mrs. McKernon were the first two presidents, Mrs—George Wil. sop lighted candies to the future. P.residing at the tea table were Mrs,. Fred Donne and Mrs. Leonard Thacker, Mrs. .Cecil Camm of Exeter, Mrs. Fred Pot -1 tion of St. Marys. The birthday fake was mit by the oldest lady of the society, Mrs. Ben Wilson, and Junch was served by the' laidiesof the society, . Guests were present from Stroud, London, $t. Marys, Ex- eter, Granton and Kirkton. Mission Bend meeting The Mission Band met on Sun- day morning. The president, Icermeth Langford, had charge of the meeting. A reading was given by Sharon Thompson; solo by Linda. Thacker; reading by Betty Jean Miller, The study book was taken by Mrs, Fred Parkinson on "A Little: Boy from Holland" and readings by John Tims and Susan Tomiin 500. Personal items Mrs. Margaret Lloyd Minn, of Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Steinhane, Sarasota, Florida, are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs, Th.omas Clarke, Mr. Dennis Wyatt spent the weekend at his home in Strat• ford. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Sinclair, Kenneth and Kathy of London were Sunday visitors with his sister, Mrs, Robert Robinson, and Bob. Dr. George Morphy, Mrs. Mor- phyphy, John and Nelson were weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Don Morphy. Rev. J. Wareham, Mrs./Ware- ham, Ralph, Robert and Derek visited with their 'cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wareham, in Galt on Sunday afternoon, • Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Zinn of Sudbury are visiting Mrs. Zinn's mother, Mrs. W. L. Switzer, this week. Mts. Murray May and Richard were Wednesday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cope- land.. tOrAtiMMieent7i1P:=Mac=i)il:ZU News budget from Baseline By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR 9.01•WASMZMINetRIMIVAM3 Cooper's WMS The atine meeting of Cooper's WMS was held at the home of Mrs. Otto Reimer on Thursday with 13 members and one visi- tor present. The theme of , the worship service was "The Fellowship' led by Mrs. Robert Elston as- sisted by Mrs. Alfred Baker. A temperance reading was given by Miss ,Kate Jameson. The travelling basket is enroute again and quilt made for the bale was displayed. \ The study period entitled "To know your neighbors, the Asians” was given by Mrs. D. McNaugh- ton. Miss Florence Jameson gave a missionary reading,. Following a lunch a successful bake 'sale was held among the me'inbers, Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mc- Naughton had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. David Holland and family and Mr. and Mrs. David Sheppard, Parkhill. Mr. and Mrs. S. Marriott, Ron- ald and Maryanne and Master Reed Portor, -St. Marys were guests with Mr. and Mrs, A. Dewar on Sunday, Miss Ethel Wilson was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wilson on Wednesday and attended the 60th anniversary of Woodham WMS of which Miss Wilson was a former member. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilson spent Sunday with Wilfred's cousins, Miss Hannah Rinn and Mrs. Kate Rae, London, Mrs. Nelson Baker, Miss Nor- een Walkom and Mrs. Oliver Baker accompanied Mrs. George Wilson when she showed the pic- tures of. her recent trip around the world for the Munro WATS '0111(111 ttttt 11111111111111111111111 ttt 11.11ittit tttttttttttttttt 11 ttt 11 tttt 111 ttttt 111 tttttt 111111111111,11111111111111111 ttttt 111111111, A New Service For This Area For Long Lasting Service Use McLean & Foster Pre -Fabricated Cement Septic Tanks Approved for Huron County arraarri. a Choice of 3 Sizes DELIVERED & PLACED IN EXCAVATION — Also -Cement 'Water 'Troughs F�r initneditte elellopy CAU McLeatrie:Foster Outten St. Wolf 1416nti 192 SL Meals Kirkton WI enjoys fete: .By MRS. HARQLP PAYS The May Xneetinn •or the In- stitute- was .held in Aberdeen Hall, Kirkton. For the pot luck supper, the tables were. decorat- ed with the Institute colours and: flewer houq,uets, 'Mere were 27 present. After supper gifts were ex- changed from the mystery pals. A. short Meeting opened in the .usual way and it was decided to have .mystery pais again. The report of the :district an- neal leek the form of a panel discussion. Those taking part were Mrs. C. Switzer, Mrs. S. Shier, Mrs. A. Eveleigh and Mrs, E. Watson. Mrs. IL Shute,. Mrs. A, Eveleigh and Mrs. C. J, Switzer were presented with giftsfor perfect attendance. Mrs- A. Dobson was presented with a gift prior to her leaving for her new home in Exeter. The gift donated by Mrs. R. Francis, was won by Mrs. E. Watson. St, Paul's anniversary Anniversary service was held in St. Paul's Anglican Church Sunday morning with the minis- ter of the parish, Rev, Peter Dymond, taking the service, r[he choir rendered two anthems. Beautiful baskets of flowers were placed in the church by the family in loving memory of Sharon McF,Irea, .Personal items. Mr. and Mrs: Malcolm Hey- wood, Miss Margaret Meadows, Mr. and Mrs, Les Fairbairn and Diane of London a.nd Mrs. Myrtle Doupe were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, William J, Black - ler, Mrs. Glen Fisher and family of Exeter Visited Thursday eve- ning with Mrs, M. Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henry and family of London visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Miller McCurdy. Mrs. T. Doube and Russell of the Base Line visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Scott, Mr: and Mrs. Charlie Atthill and Steven of Exeter visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Switzer and Raymond of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stock and Wanda of Tavistock, Mr. and Mrs. Tom White' and Joyce of Avonton visited Sunday with Mr, and. Mrs. Clarence Switzer. Miss Muriel Switzer of Kitchener was home for the weekend. Mr. Joe Bailey of Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ross of London visited Sunday with Mrs. A. Collier. at the home lo Mr, and Mrs. Melburn Greenwood. Mr. J. Rinn, William and How- ard and Miss Noreen Walkom visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thompson and family on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson attended the Anglican Church service at Kirkton on Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Andew Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Robert: Elston, Jesse Elston, Mr. and Mrs. Dun- can McNaughton, Mr. and Mrs. David Holland attended the Crop and Soil Improvement bus tour to Niagara Falls on June 9. Whaler) Sunday School ce.ebrates anniversary The Sunday School anniversary Baillie and Mr, Nuttyconth have service was held .on Sunday at met. 11 a.m.-A good crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Woods, Music was provided by the Sun- Bowrnanville, were recent visi- day School choir accompanied tors with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne by Mrs. Bert Duffield at the Morley. piano. Rev. J. Wareham, ot Mrs. Laverne Morley along Woodham was the guest speaker, with other members of the EIIM- Visitors who attended the ser- ville WI went to Brantford Wed. vice and spent thi day with nesclay on a bus trip. While friends were; there they went through the Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson, Mr. Graham Bell Museum. The and Mrs, 1, Johnson and family Brant Museum and Institute for Mr. and Mrs, Steve Fields and the Blind, Joyce, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Janice and Robbie Morley were Mervin Johnson, Stratford, with guests at a birthday party in and Mrs. Johnsen and family, honor of Karen and Gary Skin - Mrs. Edna Passmore, Mr. and net', Centralia, on Wednesday af- Mrs. Wilson Morley, Exeter, .and ternoon. Mr.. and Mrs. Allen Jaques and Mrs. Cecil Carter, Clandeboye, and Mrs. Rose Atkinson, Lucan, Alton Saturday guests with WS. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Jaques, Zion, with Mr. and Mrs, Melville Gun- ning. Mr, and Mrs, Sam Skinner and family, Centralia, with Mr. and Mrs. William Morley Jr. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Rawl- ings and family, Centralia, with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Neil Mi. and Mrs. Glenn Troats and Paul, London, with Mr. Geo, Arksey. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Hern, Zion, with Mr, and 14rs. Alex Baillie. Mr, Walter 'Gunning( Exeter, with Mr, and Mrs. Laverne Morley, Mr. and Mrs, William Fischer and Janice, St. Marys, with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Klahra. Mr. and Mrs, Don Meyers and family, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Squire, Farquhar, with Mr, and Mrs, Grafton Squire. Mr, and Mrs, Jack Dickins, Lucan, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire, Prospect Hill, with Mr, and Mrs. Ron Squire. Mr, and Mrs, Norman Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Earl and Mr. Geo, Earl, Zion, with Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen. Mr, and Mrs, Warren Brock, Zion, with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield. Mr, and Mrs, -Herman Foster, Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Ray P'a rkin son . Personal items Mrs, Norman }Pidgins and Mrs. Percy Hodgins were. in LIS - towel Friday attending t h e Perth Deanery at the Anglican church. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hodgins and family were present at a family gathering honoring the 83rd birthday of their mother, Mrs. Richard Hodgins, Granton, at. her home on Saturday eve- ning. Misr Jean Arksey, London, was a weekend visitor with her fa- ther, Mr. Geo. Arksey. The WMS and WA of the United Church will meet on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. T. Clarke, Centralia parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Nutty - comb, formerly of Louisville, Kentucky, together with Mrs. Shorthilk and Miss Cora Nutty - comb, London, were Saturday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Alex Wile. They all also visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. Arthur of the "Francis" Cottage, Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs, Nuttycomb are on their way to make their future home at Los Angeles, California. It was over 50 years since Mrs, • SEE—WORTHY 11 Beach by. Jantzen Get in the swim, bask on the beach, or play the game in one of Jantzen's smart sets — matched trunks and fops in' a wide variety of colors and patterns .... shorts, T - Shirts, Trufks, briefs, caps in sharp de- signs, from $2,95 A\ Cool Gilt For Dad! Order Your Tailored -To -Measure Garment Nowt Tip Top Suit Sale FREEI EXTRA PAIR OF 20% OFF TROUSERS, or FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL Super 9ua1ity4 Distinctive Style, Top Grain Cowhide, Hickok Wallets '3.95 Wolpers, Men's Wear PHONE SI MAIN V., tX-rtglt The story in Zion By MRS. 4up nyKkmAN Personal items Misses Ruth Ann and Jane Dy.kernan and Jane Kerr of Wingham were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Jud Dyke - man and family. Niichael. Cushman of Exeter spent Saturday with Bruce Dyke- mao. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Bob Hern and family of jarvis. Mr. and Mrs, Angus Earl at - ended the Whalen anniversary on Sunday and then visited with Mr, and Mrs. Milne Pullen of Whalen, • Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield of Whalen. A number of the Brocks from Zion community attended the Brock picnic last week at Spring- bank Park, • Mrs. Warren Brock held the WM'S meeting at her home on Wednesday at which they pack- ed a bale for Korea. Mrs, Hector Taylor, Exeter, spent a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Ephriam Hern, Wondlots should he nurtured. Happenings in Biddulph By MRS. M. H, ELSTON! 'Personal itelre Sunday visitors with Mrs. Jessie Levels were Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Lewis, Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Lewis, Olancle- boye; Mr. and Mrs. Joe tiorlit. ins and family, of Owed Sound, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnston and family, Ailsa Craig, also Mrs. Leo Boyle, Clandeboye, add Mrs. John Spacek- Mr. and Mrs. Orville Langford and John visited in Toronto on Scsimodsaony, with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rev. and Mrs. J. Clarke, Cen- tralia, called on the Lewis fam- ily, on Sunday. - Mrs. Edna Langford speot a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ress McRObertS and Mrs, Ida McRoberts, Lucan, and they ac- companied Mrs. Edna Langford to London where she spent the weekend with•Mr. and Mrs. Art Hern, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Peck- ham and son Robert spent Sun- day evening with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fischer. Mr. and Mrs. William Snell, of Dorchester, called on her sister, Mrs. Chris Fischer, and Mrs. Lloyd Fischer and boys spent Sunday with them. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Skinner, Karen and Garry, attended Whalen Church anniversary on Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Morley. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner at- tended the funeral of the late 11/Irs. Ella Murch on Moriday. She was an aunt of the latter. Mrs. Kay Blair, Mrs. Kay Els ton and teacher, Mrs, Isaac, of SS No. 9, Biddulph, took three carloads of children to the field day held at Granton on Friday. Bonnie Blair, Judy Blair and David Elston won ribbons for different sports. M. H. and Mrs. Elston were guests on Sunday of Padre and Mrs. Moore at their home, RCAF Centralia,„ following the morning service which was con- ducted by Rev. Elston in the chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dougall and family, of Hensall, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Coates on Sunday. Thg TimepAdvocaIk An, 1It 1959 Popo 113 arm Air Heating And • Air Conditioning New Installations. and Alterations LENNOX & ANTHE.5 IMPERIAL FURNACES OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE Lindenfields Ltd. Associate Member, National Warm Alr Heating and Air Conditioning Association PHONE 181 EXETER t 1 t 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111t1111 t ttt 11111111111111111111141/11111111WW11. 40111111111111011111111111 tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt DISCONTINUED LINES OF MEWS Work Shoes Sizes 7, 8, 9, 10, B. Reg. $7.35 to $8.25 Values REDUCED TO '4.95 ROLLER SKATES—Ladies' & Men's, Wood & Plastic Wheels—One Pair Boy's, Used, Size 51/2, only $9.95 GOLF SHOES—Replaceable Spikes MEN'S CASUALS AND DESERT BOOTS—All Sizes, All Colors Rubber & Leather Repairing Promptly Attended To, WUERTH'S SHOES "The Store With The Gold Bond Stamps" PHONE 252 MAIN STREET, EXETER ll lll 1t111111111111111111111111111/11111/1111111111111111111111 llllll /11111111111111111/111 llllll 1111111111111111111 lllll lllllllll 1 1 A & H FEATURES! Maple Leaf Cooked Ham 83c LEL Tenclersweet 1/2's, Ready to Serve Ham 2-3 LB. 854 • AVE, Devon Beck 1/2.1b. pkg- Bacon' 39c Maple Leaf Pure Pork Sausage 39c Maple Leaf Blg 8 Cello Wieners 334 Hunt's Fancy — 20 -es, tins A & H VALUE! Luncheon Meat KAM 12-01. Tin, A Aft. H VALUE, Heinz — In Tomato Sauce 39 15 -oz. tins BEANS 2 33 ( • A & H VALUE! Oat Cereal, Ready to Eat — 101/2 oz. pkg. CHEERIOS ,23c A & H VALUE! Shortening JEWEL Lb. Pio. A & H VALUE! All Purpose Grind Coffee NABOB Tomato Juice 2 FD 25c 43 Club H.... - 4 Off -arge $2-6C iar Peanut Butter 75c SWift't Pasteurised Brookfield Cheese 99' Liquid Laundry Starch — off 64 -ox. Glide Starch bottle Aylmer 1S -ox, tint Choice' Peaches. 2. FOR 394 Ala.* SnialI ax, 4 pads, fee '130 Scouring Pads LG.v ti)CIX 1Z adAOS 23a yeek,End Mix David's Biscuits ,..L114.. Ar4 '9 5c. 0' White 16 OH King Size Breeze 145 59c Sitedd't Se ciff 32,oz. quert ler Salad Dressing A 61 Phone 532 • Lb. Bag 28 69c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES New Crep Arizona No. 1 Jumbo Six* Canteloupe 4s's 21 First Ctitting Home -Grown, Tender -Green, Good Site Cabbage 2-29c No. 1 Large Hothouse Tomatoes Le, 3 5c FROZEN FOOD BUYS! Sealed.Sweet Large 12.ez. tin Orange Juice 45c High Liner Cod Pound Pke, Fish Sticks 59c Prater -Vale Mixed 2.fis4 beg Vegetables 57, ARKET Free Delivery