The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-06-18, Page 7LAGOON TO HANDLE WASTE—This large lagoon, covering about two acres and
Some 10 feet deep, has been constructed by town council to take care of waste from
the canning factory, 'particularly during its pea pack. The company's equipment at
.he extreme far left corner will separate Soli�s from
the liquid before it is dumped
into the lagoon, The combined operation will prevent pollution of the Ausable river.
A sewage disposal system similar to this may be recommended by the Ontario Water
Resources System for ,the town, —T -A Photo
Topics from
Whalen
By MRS, FRANK SQUIRE
Personal items
• Mrs, Russell Brock, Chisel-
hurst, and Mrs. Broeze and Jo-
anne of Varna visted Tuesday
with Mrs,illia a Morley W n ySr.
Mrs, Norman :Hodgins and
Avis attended the Squire re-
union at Exeter on Saturday.
Mrs. Olive Frederick of Ro-
chester, New York, arrived on
Friday for her usual summer
visit with Mr; and Mrs. William
French and family.
Mrs. Marion Moeller, Mrs.
Clifford Huebner, Marc and
Bruce Garretson .of Detroit Were
Monday guests with Mr., and
Mrs. William Morley .Sr., Mon-
day being Mrs.; Morley's birth-
day. •
Mrs, Norman Hodgins and
Mrs. Percy Hodgins attended
the blossom tea of Saintsbury
Anglican church on Wednesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Fitzgerald, Thorn -
dale. Mrs. Squire was guest; solo-
ist at the anniversary service of
Bethesda church,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield
and Gayle attended Zion anni-
versary on Sunday and also
visited with Mr. and Mrs. War-
ren Brock.
Mr, and Mrs. Marshall Squire,
Marshall Jr. and Billie of .De-
troit visited Sunday with Mr.
and. Mrsa Norman Hodgins,
Mr. and Mrs. William Morley
and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mills at-
tended a reception and dance at
the Legion Hall at Exeter in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. •John
Pym, newlyweds.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gunning
and Muriel attended Zion anni-
versary
and also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Jaques. Mr. and Mrs.
it Bill Morley Jr. and family also
attended the service and visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hern.
Attend graduation
Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien
attended the graduation exer-
rises for the graduating class of
Hotel Dieu' which • was held in
the Capitol., Theatre, Windsor,
where their daughter, Angela,
was one of a" clans of sixty two
graduates.
The reception was held, at the
home of her sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bert New-
man where over a hundred
friends gathered to offer con-
gratulations. Angela received
many beautiful gifts. Her sis-
ters, 'Margaret a n d Phyllis
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Topics from
Elimville
By MRS. ROSS 'SKINNER
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Personal items
Mr, and Mrs. Franklin Skin-
ner, Janet and Sandra attended
Zion anniversary on Sunday and
spent the day with Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Hern and family.
Miss Mary Skinner spent the
weekend with Miss Linda Shoe -
bottom of London at their sum-
mer cottage at Long Point on
Lake Erie,
Mr, and Mrs. Delmer Skinner.
and .fatnily visited on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Ward Hern
and family anda
attended the ZIon
Sunday School anniversary serv-
ice.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell and
Carol visited on Sunday with Mr:
and Mrs. Norman Jaques and
attended the Zion Sunday School
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs., George Jaques,
of Exeter, visited on Sunday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs: Charles
Stephen.
Mr. and Mrs, Philip Johns and
family visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Everard Miller.
of Zion and attended their an-
niversary.
Mrs, Nelson Coultas is a pa-
tient. in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London: •
Kathy and Kenneth Sinclair, of
London, spent the weekend with
Me, and Mr's. William Routly
arid M.r, and Mrs. Jackson Woods.
Mrs. James Sinclair', of. Lon -
dee, spent Monday with Mie and
Mrs. William Routly.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles .Stephen
visited on Sunday withMr. and
Mrs Earl Watson of Anderson,.
til Money Iii pocket
Canadaa's electrical nianufaetu•
ring industry 116Wpays ,berg
than $321,0o6,6d annually in
lt�lll�ty5.
To enlarge
Scout house
Ar the Exeter Lions Club sup-
per meeting at Armstrong's
Restaurant Thursday evening of
last week, Lion Jake Sweitzer
was given the nod to proceed
with additions to the Boy Scout
house to the extent of the money
already raisers for that purpose,
The amount is around $800 and
will permit the erection of an ad-
dition for storage purposes.
E. R. Hopper acted as Lion.
tamer; Russ Snell as tail twister
with Wallace Seldon calling the
roll.
Lion President Ed Brady gave
an enthusiastic report of the
District 'A' convention held at
Windsor. Parkhill club won . a
prize for its float :in the proces-
sion. John Gornan reported that
the P'arkhill club won the golf
tournament at- Grand Bend on
June 10 with Exeter. well up.
Plans were made for the circus
that is coming to Exeter ,July 8,
sponsored by the Lions club.
O'Brien, were among the guests
also. •
WMS end WA honor Mrs. Clarke
Sixteen members were ' pre-
sent at the June meeting of the
WMS and WA at Mrs. J. T.
Clarke's hone in Centralia,
Thursday evening,
1:i"s. Wm. Morley Jr was in
charge of the WMS, The •theme
of the meeting was "Fellow-
ship!' Mrs. Ray ,Parkinson, Mrs,
Ron Squire, Mrs. Bert Duf-
field and. Mrs. Morley led in the
devotional part of the meeting.
Mrs.. Mac Mills gave a reading.
Mrs. Cleve Pullman was
leader for the WA. The theme
•o.f meeting was "Forgiveness."
Mrs, Arthur Abbott, Mrs. Milne
Pullen ind Mrs. Pullman Jed in
the worship period.
Touch' and take articles were
brought in and sold.
For the July meeting each
member is asked to bring a don-
ation of a penny for each letter
of their name. •
Mrs. Ray Parkinson pre-
sented Mrs, Clarke with a gift
on behalf of the WMS and WA
ladies.
Topics from
Woodham,
By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE
Attend dancing tea
Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Cope-
land attended the Scottish Coun-
try • dancing tea sponsored for
the Retarded Children's Ass
Associa-
tion
tion at the Shute Institute in
London Saturday afternoon.
A film was shown consisting
of dancing which took place in
Scotland and also a .film involy,
ing training with retarded chil-
dren was shown and. a demon-
stration on dancing by teams
from Hamilton, London and
Guelph.
Mass dancing took place in
the blue room and on the green,
Donna, daughter of. Mr. and
Mrs. Copeland, is a member of
the London Scottish dancing
Club.
Personal items
M.r, and Mrs. Harry Webber
spent the weekend in Rochester,
Mich. with the former's brother,
Ale. Chas. Webber and Mrs.
Webber.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sperling
and Steve, of Willowdale, were
Saturday evening visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levy.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mills,
Granton, were Saturday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Jaques and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Simplon, Sunday 'evening guests.
Mrs. W. Payne and Jim, of
London, spent Sunday with Mr.
and. Mrs. Robert Rundle.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gunning
and Larry, of Toronto, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jiro
Miller over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Squires
and boys, of Detroit, were week-
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Rundle and Shirley.
Miss Thelma Small returned
home on. Sunday to St, Thomas
after spending some time with
her sister, Mrs. Norris Webb
and Mr. Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer,
Ronnie and Barbara, of Dash-
wood, were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith. Mrs,
Smith, of Exeter, is visiting with
This week
Wi...ichelsea
Rlr .MRS, W1114IAM WA1.T,ERS•
Personal :items.
Mrs. Fred Waiters, Sandra
and Judy and Mrs. E. \.falters
of London spent the weekend at
their cottage al Chesley ;Lake.
Mr. and Mrs Wilbert Glan-
ville of Staffa visited on .Satur-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
41'illiam Walters.
Mr. and llfrs. Harvey ,Snaith of
Crediton and Mr, .and, Mrs. Wile
llam Gilfillan and family of Exe-
ter visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Colin Giifillan•
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald .Gunning
and Paul of London visited on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs,
Newton Clarke and Mr. and Mrs,
Harold. Clarke,
Mr, and Mrs, Harold Clarke
and Bobby visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs, William Wright
in Exeter.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Sutcliffe
of Clinton, Mr. .and Mrs. Jack
Bailey of Stratford visited over
the weekend with Mr, and Mrs.
Gordon Ford.
A surgeon, on anarchitect and a
politician . were. arguing as to
whose profession was the oldest.
"Eve was made from Adam's
rib," said the surgeon, "and
that was a surgical operation."
"Yes," agreed the architect,
bill prior to khat, order was
created out of chaos, 'and that
was an architectural. job."
"But," spoke up the politician
proudly, "who do you think
created the chaos?"
"May lime you alone, sir?"
her son, Jack Smith and Mrs.
Smith.
Mrs. Roy Kirk and Lorna are
visiting this week with her
daughter, Mrs, Bryce Skinner
and Bryce.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Copeland,
Mrs. Copeland and Jean motored
to Canfield on Saturday and I
visited relatives. Mrs. Copeland
is visiting her sister who is cele-
brating her 50th wedding anni-
versary, for, a few days The
others returned home Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnard,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Overholt and
baby son Carman, of London,
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, Hugh Berry; also Mr,
and Mrs. Ir•a. Marshall spent
Saturday afternoon and evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hogg
and David, of London, were Sun-
day visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Norman HazJ.ewood. '
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Society ,at Centratia
marks anniversary
The Rev. Bran De Vries, rec-
tor, Ta Memorial. gl
Cbu.rch,riviExeter, was theAnwesicant
speaker at the WMS anniversary
service in the United Church on
Sunday morning. .
lie cailenged his listeners to
share that others may know God.
He said that the comforts that
we enjoy in our modern Irving
were made possible through the
sacrifices made by the pioneers
of this country. "As a nation
builds up defense against the
enemy we must hu!ld in defense
of Christianity," he said. He
suggested that " ove, Loyalty,
Copharityoris• defense .
and Faith be the walls
The offertory ,music was a
saxophdne and trumpet duet by
Keith and Catherine Hodgins
with Eleanor Hodgins playing
the piano accompaniment,
Miss Carole Davis of Lucan
sang two solos and the choir
sang two anthems. Margaret
Bowden was the pianist for the
service.
Rev. J. T. Clarke assisted Rev,
De Vries in conducting the ser -
vie.
e
WMS meets
The .June meeting of the WMS
was held in the schoolroom of
the church on Tuesday evening
with Mrs, Frank Hicks, Mise A.
Anderson and Mrs, P. Noels in
charge of the program,
The topic for study was "Look-
ing at problems and considering
how they can he tackled by the
church and community".
A piano solo was played by
Marlene Noels. Mrs. A. Smith
rCiteadizenshipan .article on Christian
A letter of appreciation for
the $50 gift to Dr. Strangway
had been received :fromthe
doctor's brother in Toronto and
was read by Mrs, George Hicks.
An address was read by Mrs.
A.I. Elliott and Mrs. G, Hepburn
presented Mrs.. J. T. Clarke with
a gift previous to her depart-
ure.
The hostesses were Mrs. Frank
Osborne, Mrs, Elmer Powe and
Miss Davey.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper McCurdy
were Sunday guests with their
daughter and son-in-law, Dr, and
Mrs, N. Lyon, in Leamington,
and attended the service during
which the rites of :baptism were
administered to their grand-
children, Kathryn Ann and Sus-
anne Lyon.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Fred Cunnington on
Saturday evening were Mr. and
Mrs. William Bender and :Ken-
neth, Mrs. Allan Becker and
Brenda of Crediton and on Sun-
day, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Bender of Sarnia.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Shoebottom
andfamily and Miss Jean Lam-
mie attended the Shoebottom
picnic at Springbank .on Sunday.
Baby Lois May Elliott return-
ed home on Monday from the
Children's War. Memorial Hos-
pital
in London where she had
been receiving treatment from
the previous Wednesday.
Mr, and. Mrs. R, Baker Sr. of
Hensall were. Sunday callers at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Haddock.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Paynter and
David of .Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Allison, Ailsa Craig, and Miss
Carole Davis of Luean were
Suriiley visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. F. Bowden and Margaret
Rose,
Two small - townsmen were
leaving a political meeting. Said
one, "The senator made a pretty'
good"
speech,"
clr.
"Yeah,replied the other, "it
teas an all right speech but a
half-inch rain woulda done more
good."
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