The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-08-27, Page 14ig• 14 The Timez•Advocate,
ugubt 27, 195,
PARADE ENDS PLAYGROUND -•-Exeter cowboys and Indians left their horses at
time .to enjoy more modern transportation for the playground parade Friday night,
Waded by the police ear and fire engine, the authentically -dressed children were
driven to Victoria park where a successful penny carnival was held. --T-A Photo
Message from Mrs. M. L. Doyle
Greenway
assisted in store
Mrs, Mary Doyle of Mount Car-
ly MRS, CARMAN WOODRuRN mei, widow of the late Peter
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Doyle died at Victoria 11 ospii a , By MRS, M. H. ELSTQN
tau e, ',l ap;; v 4KY- ct <1-,,:';':- 1*- London Saturday, August 22, 1959
in her 70thyear.
Personal items They farmed in McGiltivary
Mrs. Ed. :Bullock is visiting before running a store at Mt, Car -
with relatives in Toronto. mel
Jimmie Gillies, of Berkley, She is survived by one dough
Mich, is visiting with his grand- ter (Man') Mrs, William McCann
arenas, Mr, and Mrs, William of wlount Carm 1- fives^^�
: ticks.
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Lawrence Curts
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.'.
Ritchie of Sarnia are on a trip
to bine west coast and are visit-;
flit€ with Mr, and Mrs. Walter;
Cripps and family at Edmonton. 1
d Stewart B
a
Eric n rown visit -
ad bast week with their uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Rufus'
Turnbull and Miss Donna Turn -1
bull of the Blue Water .High -1
. way.
Mrs. Milton Pollock is a patient ,
b St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-,
don
Mrs. Cordon Woodburn visited
for a couple of days last week
9vith relatives in Mitchell.
Mr. Sam Spray and Mr. San-
ford Volk, of Parkhill, painted
I,e interior of Grace Anglican
church last week.
Mrs. Cora Bullock is visiting
pt the home of her daughter,
Mrs. William Bullock after re-
turning from St. Joseph's Hos-
pital and with her sister, Mrs.
1Villiam Kirkwood in London,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean` Brown.
,1r. and Mrs. Russell Brown and
}miry, and Mr. and Mrs. Car-
man Woodburn visited on Sun-
day with. Mr. and Mrs. Byron
$2 own and Steven at their sum-
mer home at Kimberley.
Mary Lou Winterburn return
ltd to her home in Toronto on
Sunday after spending her va-
eation. with her grandmother,
:Mrs. Ed. I3ulioek and Mr, and;
•Gerard, Leo, Jim. Edward and
Jack, all of London; and sisters,
Sister St. Omer of St. Joseph's
Community, London, Mrs. Ber-
nard Gibbons, Mrs, Mary Schwit-
ter, Mrs, Larry Brennan; two
brothers, Clement and Leo Gla-
vin, all of Detroit, also 10 grand-
children,
The body rested at the Hoff-
man funeral home until Tuesday
morning, Aug. 25. Requiem Alass
was sung in the Church of. Our
Lady Mt Carmel and interment
made in Mt. Carmel, Father J.
Kelly and Fathers Coughlin of
Toronto and Windsor officiated.
The Catholic Women's League
of which she was a member
formed a guard of honour. Bear-
ers were Jack Bolard, Tom Fle-
ming, T and Thos. Ryan, Jack
McCann and Hubert Carey.
Stern parent: "Tommy, you
are not to play with that Smith
boy any more; he looks to me
to be a bad little boy.
Young hopeful: "Oh, daddy,
he isn't; he's a good little boy.
He's been in a reformatory
school several times, and each
time he has been there he's got-
ten out for his good conduct,"
Mrs. Stuart Bullock and Brian.
Mrs, Gordon Ulens returned to
her summer home on Monday
after being a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital last week.
fersenal items
Miss Janet Blair is spending
her vacation with Miss Marion
: Kerslake at her cottage, Little
Doe Lake.
Mrs. M, H, Elston and. Mrs.
Allan Elston attended the funeral
of the former's cousin, Mr. liar-
told
ar-told Armitage, which was held
from the George Logan funeral
chapel, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mast and
family and Mrs. Mast Sr. of
Shelby, Mich., spent a few days
last week with Mr. and Mrs:
John McAllister and other rela-
lives in the community.
Misses Sandra and Brenda Dic-
k* of London are holidaying
with their cousins, Sheila and
Wendy Elston.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Atkinson were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Hodgins of Cor-
i
bett.
Guests with Mr, and Mrs.
George McFalls on Friday were
their cousins, Mr.. and Mrs. Ce-
cil Skinner, Exeter and Mr. and
: Mrs. Robert Mast and Sheryl
and Mrs, Hattie Mast of kfart, ,
Mich.
Miss Marion Heckmanwas a ,
guest at the Mepham-Taylor wed-;
ding in James Street United!
Church, Exeter, on Saturday.
Visitors an Saturday with Mr.'
and Mrs. Chris Fischer were
J. Thompson, H. Fischer, Ray
Fischer and son Wayne and Mr.:
and Mrs. Joe Murdush and son`
Franklin.
In the 20 years from 1939 to 1
1958 total spending by all gov-
ernmonis in Canada increased
from $1.1 billion to $9.7 billion.
P. ayground patter
Parade and carnival
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Aly DOROTHY ICE.t3Sl.A:Kg
Cowboy and :IndianWeek was
concluded with a parade on Fri-
day night. The children rode an.
the various trucks and wagons
dressed in. their cowboy or In-
dian costumes which they made
throughout the week at. the play-
grounds,Relied.Wolfe and' Ann Robert-
son were crowned king and
queen of the year and they rode
/tap a '59 white .convertible.
The parade consistedof the pe-
ke.
-lice car, the pipe hand, the. fire
engine, a tractor and wagon and
three trucks.
The parade Web started at
Victoria Park, ended at the arena
where a penny .carnival was held
from eight until ten.
The 15i booths were decorated
In orange and blue. A. horror
house, surprise booth, ring toss,.
dart throw and pop booth were
among the attractions in whieh
both adults and children partici-
pated. It took only one or two
pennies to play the games. The
winners of the 50 cent pieces ]n
the treasure bunt were Gary
Ford and Kathy Patchett.
The winners of the cake draw
were Mra. lilizabeth Schroeder
who .won a :chocolate cake, Ca-
thy :Holtzman, an angel food cake
and Judy Estey, a banana cake,
instead of winning prizes at
each booth, the children received.
points and they could get a prize
worth their number of points,
The prizes varied from ehicklets,
pencils and key chains to neck-
laces, balls and clothes, The car-
nival was a big success.
There was a huge playground
Wednesday in Exeter, with other
playgrounds competing so there
was playground Monday and
Tuesday for practice.
Some of the activities that took
place on Wednesday were games
of dodgeball, archball, rounders,
handbag basball, volleyball, base-
ball, • basketball, tug of war, Datars at Grand Bend.
soccer and some relays. Guests included Mr. .and Mrs.
To wind up the day, there will Clarence Hardy and family of
be a swimming meet held at Cen- Lucan, Mrs, S. J, Keyes and
tr.alia air station at 6:30, family of. Toronto, Misses May
Are would like, to thank the par- and Maud Hodgins and Mr. Man-
ents for their tireless efforts not sell 1iodgins,
lust for the parade but for all
summer long.
The following people deserve
thanks for their wonderful ,co-
operation in donating prizes, ve-
hicles, entertainment etc., which
helped retake the parade, and pen-
ny ca 'nival such a big success;
Exeter :Police. the Fire Depart-
ment, the Exeter Legion Pipe
Band, Huxtable's, Larry Snider,
MMtr, and Airs, }Tarry Strang, Mrs.
R. Jory, Mrs. 11. Kerslake. ree-
k e y :Beverages, MacMillan's,
Sunoco Service Station, l+. A.
May, A S: H, Jack Snaith, Green's
Variety Store, Fisher's Hard-
ware, Gould and .Dory, Ron Cald-
well, Herman Hodgson, Mel Gai
ser, Lloyd Ford,Mid Town Clean-
ers and Times -Advocate,
Ain
Report on
Shi ka
Mrs. Mice Mason, of Winni-
peg, is visiting with Mr, and
Mrs. Chris Baumgarten.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz
and Billie spent the weekend
with relatives in Min, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Fink-
beiner and family visited Sun-
day in. London with the former's
mother, Mrs, L, Finkbeiner,
Billie returned home with them
after holidaying there.
Miss Kay Bawden of Windsor
was a weekend visitor with her
grandmother Mrs. Jacob Ratz
also with Mrs. .Raiz over the
weekend was the Reverend and
Mrs, E. N. Mohr of Elmira.
Mr. and Mrs, Wray Sweitzer
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Smith at Wood-
ham.
Celebrate birthday
Mrs. Ross Love was honored at
a birthday dinner on Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Earl
Doc's
Tailor Shop
Alterations and Repair Work
of All Kinds
314 Main Street, Exeter
(Above Burkley Restaurant)
N. R. HORN, PROP.
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Crediton bit
tFx MRS., W. MOT
Forme! item
Mr, and Mrs Bay }torney and
three daughters, of Toronto,.
visited Sunday wthb their .aunt
and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Wil-
liam Motz,
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Coiling -
wood and family, .of Hamilton,
spent .a feW days last week with
their aunt and uncle, Mr. .and.
Mrs. William. Motz,
Mrs. .Elizabeth Baird, of Lon•
don, is visiting with her daugh-
ter, Ms's, J. Sims.
Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Glanville
and family spent the weekend
In }lespeler with Mr. and. Mrs.
i',loyd Begah and daughter. i
l�esiie tJesney is in. St. Joseph's ,
l;ospital, London as result of an.
accident and underwent surgery
on Tuesday.
Mrs. Racheai Sims, of Exeter.,
is visiting at the home of her
son, and daughter-in-law, Mr, .and.
Mrs, Eli Sims.
Mr.:and. Mrs. Percy Caves of.
British Columbia are visiting'
with Mr. and Mrs, Eli Sims and
other relatives.
Mr. iseae Sims, of London.
spent last week with his brothers
and sisters here.
Mr, John. Nedsa ]eft by plane
for .a two months' holiday in
Rolland and Belgium. i
Mr. and - Mrs, m :Edwards;
ards 1
and daughters, of Walkerton.•
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs, Sam Sims and other rely 1
tives.
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