The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-09-17, Page 912
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Winchelsea
illy MRS. WILLIAM WALTERS
Airs. Flora Brooks or British
Celtunbia is visiting with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Cin •Glifillan.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walter at.
tended the dog show at Oakville
on Saturc'ay.
Mr. • and Mrs. 1S'illiant Wall ers
and Danny visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Airs. Wilbert Glen-
ville of Stafia.
Mrs, William Armstrong, of
Detroit, is spending some time
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ford
and Ricky.
School opened on Tuesday with
L, VIrein and 'Mrs. S. Hen-
drick asteachers and nine be-
gieners.
Mr. and 'Airs. Don Case and
boys, Mr. and Mrs. ,lake Schroed-
er, Su Anne, Mr. and Mrs.
Mally Spence and family stetted
on Sunday with Mr. :and Mrs,
Elwyn .Kerslake.
!Centralia UC minister
host to congregation
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN Julie Cermet, London, grand
Rev. and M. Dunean ughter of the host And hostess. 'da
Guest, hew open house at the Attended the door where Mrs,
ued church parsonage cend•Guest assisted by presidents of
tralle, reide , h ' the various societies of the pas-
ep em er 11. a '1 ora
ternoon and evening when a charge welenthed the visi
'large xiurnber of Mends at ,1 AC4'6'
tended from. Centralia' and Wha.Among those Who helped to
'len United 4111.0*(.0e$ as well as 'Italie the tea a very Pleasant
' from many outside points. Vis- event were the following: assist'l
!Ring clergymen and their wives ing at the door Mrs. Lloyd Hocig-
'Molded Rev. and Istes, S. E, 500, Mrs, Ray Farkinsin, Mrs.
Lewis, Exeter, Rev, and Mrs. S, Murray Elliott And Mrs. Gordon
Davison, Britcefield and Rev. Johnston; in the living roam,
and Mrs. E. 3, Rinds:ton, Lu- Mt" Agri" Anderann, and Mrs.
Can, Lorne Hicks; presiding at the
The house was .a profusion of tea table, Mrs, Orville Lang -
assorted late autumn flowers ford, Mrs. Murray Elliott. Mrs,
The lace covered 'dining i.ockrn
table was centreits by a 'silver
bowl containing While chryean-
WiBiarn Essery, Mrs, George
Dunn, Mrs. Andrew Hicks, Mrs.
Royes, Mrs. Bert Duffield, Mrs.
The liCArs newly createdt
"GOLDEN HAWKS" precision
eerebatier tea_rn, , who trained at
tinatham, N.B., is being seen 1»'riullions of Canadians this year
during RS four-month tour of the
Organized to take part in the .
1 Usborne to country which started in May.
'Award dramn contract
activities celebrating the Golden
Anniversary of Flight in Canada
arid the TICAF's 35th Annivers-
ary, the team in their ,gold, red
And width Sabre jets is one of
the few air force aerobatte
teams to perform on a nation-
wide basis since the famed "Sis-
kins" toured the country In con-
nection with the Trans -Canada
Mr Pageant of 1931.
Formation aerobatics have
long been a part of military fly-
ing and teams such as the OS
Navy's Blue Angels and the
Royal Air Force Black Knights.
are world famous, Now to loin
this select group of precision
perfect pilots the Rayal Canad-
ian Air Force will present the
Golden Hawks,
thennuns among which tall pink W, Morley Sr.; serving Mrs. Al-
tighter, tapers were placed. SU. ton Nen, Mrs. Mac Mills, Mrs.
ver candle holders with tall pink Frcd Bowden, Mrs. Elmer Powe,
candles surrounded this cen'tre. Mrs. Frank Hicks, Mrs,
Chas,
Rollings, Mrs. W. Morley Jr,.
rim inummi gin
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Congratulations To The RCAF
On Their 35th Anniversary
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SEPTEMBER 19
Congratulations
On Your 35th .Anniversary
Johnny's .Fina Service.
Fiat and 0.,K,W„ SAIOS
!'HONE 4O EXETFR.
and Mrs, Sam' Skinner,
Others assisting included Miss
Margaret Cook, Mrs. Ross Mc -
Falls, Mrs, Jock Essery, also
Mrs, •I's, H. Miller London and,
Mrs. .T. A. Guest, London.
In the evening Mr. Guest
ceived. with Mrs, Guest when
large number of men were p
sent and added greatly to 4
enjoyment of the occasion.
Winter -Rankin
A quiet wedding was soloist -
zed Wednesday, September 9
the Centralia United Church
arsonage when Rev, Duncan
1. Guest united in 'marriage W.
. Winter, nf Dover Centre and
arrie Rankin, of Electric.
The couple were unattended,
After a wedding trip to poi•nts
as•t they will reside at Dover
entre.
ersonal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Italph Osborne
f Downsview were recent visi-
ors at the home of the former's
areists, Mr, and Mrs. Frank (h-
ome.
Mr. and Mrs, Murray Abbott,
.R. 1 Lucan, have purchased the
one of Mrs. A. Hariton and
ill take up residence in the
ilage during the month of Oc-
her, Mrs, Harken has rented
Hiss Anderson's apartment.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks and
sully and Mr. and Mrs. George
icks attended open house at
e home of Mr. and Mrs, Wil -
am Lee, Clandeboye, in cele-
,ation of their 50th wedding an-
versary. Mrs. Frank Hicks is
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
ee.•
Visitors at the 'home of Mrs,
...Abbott were Mr. and Mrs.
averne Abbott and son of Pon -
ac, Michigan, on Sunday; Mrs.
ve and son, Mr. C. aye of
indsor on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bender'
d Kenneth, Mrs. Allen Becker
d Brenda of Crediton were
eats at the home of Mr. and
rs. Fred Cunnington on Wed-
sday evening of last week.
Recent visitors at the home of
v. and Mrs. Duncan. M. Guest
re Ivan Coulter, Wheatly, Me.
d Mrs. John Dick, Hamilton,
and Mrs. Gary King' and
•ehy of Wyoming.
Mr, and Mrs. George Hicks
cl Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brown,
eter, visited with. Mr. and
s.•Pedwell in Owen Sound
d with F/I. and Mrs. J. An-
ew and family in Camp Bor-
, returning home Tuesday
ening,
Miss Eleanor Mae Hodgkins
en Tuesday to begin her
thing in the Victoria Hospital
aol of Nursing, London. Elea -
was the winner of the bur-
y given by tbe Ladies' Aux-
ry to South Huron Hospital.
Er. and. Mrs. Frank Ilieks
d family attended a family
net- party, at Armstrong's
baurant, Exeter, on Tuesday
Ding honouritig Mr. and ,Mrs.
•Iiam Lee, Clantleboye on the
anion of their 50th -wedding
iversary.
r. and Mrs. Clarence Young
fa mily of Campbellford vis -
for a few days last week
Mrs. Yeung's parentS, Mr.
Mrs. lorank Osborne.
r. And Mrs. Fred Cun'ning-
visited with Mr, and Mrs.
-ddn Bender and family in
Wood on Sunday.
ev. and Mrs. lltincari M.
st were in Mitchell on Sun -
where Mr. Guest delivered
morning sermon and orris
ed at the dedication of the
Christian Educaiien Centre,
service in. the Centralia
rch was conducted by Mr.
ry P•assmore, a student min-
is
he annual Rally Day service
he held in the United church
Sunday morning when girls
boys of the, Sunday School'
form a their to provide •tilie
dial music. This will be a
billed church and Sunday
ool service at 11 a.m. '
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Leading 'the group of eight
skilled pilots selected for the
Gilden Hawk team is Squadron
Leader Fern Villeneuve, 31, of
Ottawa. S/L Villeneuve is con-
sidered to be one of Canada's
top acrobatic pilots,
These other members of the
team combine with him to form
a o r -p ane. Iormation, wIiiIe
two others perform solo displays
re- and two spare pilots are avail -
a able to fill in any position as
re- required.
he The Golden Hawks will stage
a 25.minute sequence of loops,
rolls, cross overs, hombursts,
Cuban eights and rhubartis dur-
ing each performance. MI these
are standard manoeuvres to
RCAF fighter pilots but will he
carried out in tight formation by
the Golden Hawks in their
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Personal iteeit
Mr, and Mrs. 11atry Lewis and
sell Eber and datIghter. Mrs.
Leonard Wel, viatted Sunday in
Ingersoll with MISS, EMMd-
wards.
Ms and Wit. Edgar Honey
Arid Joanne, of Ridgeway, spent
the weekend with his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs,
William Mott,
Teacher: "Junior, I am sur-
prised. Do you know any more
rude jokes like that?"
• Junior: "Lots, teacher."
Teacher, "Well, stay in after
school."
Contract for construction of the Cochrane, Exeter, was sought be-
fore council ordered that the ac-
counts be returned to the coin.
panY.
The new tax levy bylaw pro-
vided for a penalty of two per
cent for non-payment after Dec.
ember 14,
The 1959 taxable assessment
was confirmed at $2,715,800..
Application was made to the
department of highways for inte-
rim road subsidy on $37,000, the
amount spent up to August 31.
Date of the next regular meet-
ing of council was advanced to
October 5 because of the Thanks-
giving holiday on Octobe: 12.
0. Sawyer, representing the
township of Fullerton, submitted
requests and supporting papers
from both Fullerton and Blan- •
shard _regarding proposed work
on the Sawyer and Anderson No,
2 drains.
Reeve Clayton Smith presided
and all councillors were present,
Sims municipal drain was let
Monday afternoon by lisborrie
council to William Campbell,
Seaforth.
; Mr. Campbell's bid of 5830 was
lower than that (if the only otlfer!
tender ,Rnhert Roweliffe, }Jen -
sail.
• Council authorized several ad -i
,due to property transfer.
1justments on drain assessments',
Council deelined to allow the
Blansbard municipal telephone
system to collect its telephone
accounts on the tax roll. Advice!
from township solicitor W. G.
Happenings in
Blanshard
By MRS. GLADWYN HOQPER
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Personal items
Mr, and Mrs. Archie Cameron
and Mrs. Sisson, of Watford.
were Sunday guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Claire. Sisson,
Misses Marion Thomson and
-Barbara Dimell were chosen to
represent their 4 -if Club group
to judge different classes at
Wes'ern Fair on d
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parkin-
son and family spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. George Dann
of Londo.n.
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Lang,
ford and family spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. E. Trewartha
of Holmesville.
Mrs. las. Massey is spending
some time with Mr. and Mrs.
Young of St. Marys,
Miss Kathleen Mossey, Mr.
Doug Schiestal of 'Wingham, Mr.
and Mrs. Schie tal and eon of
Teeswater were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mosey.
AT CENTRALIA
SAT., SEPT. 19
Best Wishes and
Congratulations
ON YOUR 35TH; ANNIVERSARY
from
Armstrong's Restaurant
"The Home of Good Food"
PHONE 538
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CONGRATULATIONS
FROM ALL OF US — TO ALL OF YOU
ON YOUR 35TH ANNIVERSARY
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Quality Cleaning
With
Dow.Per—It's Odorlesa
Mrs, William Cliffe'aed daugh-
vviliff Mr. and Mrs. William Mott.
ler Marlene visited Aatuittay d OM, Cleaners
Jesliey returned bele 0.10NE 33
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TB ANCIENT DISEASE
Tuberculosis has been associa-
ted with the human race through
all its history. A proportion of
ancient skeletons show evidence
of this disease in the bones, and
mummies show the typical scars
in the lungs.
In olden times nothing was
known of the cause of the di-
sease hut with our modern know-
ledge' an intensive world cam-
paign could well nigh wipe out
the scourge.
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RCAF Station Centralia
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The Commanding Officers and Personnel of RCAF Stations Centralia and
• Clinton cordially invite tha public to attend the Celebration of the' 35th
Anniversary of the RCAF and the Golden Anniversary of Powered Flight
in Canada.
pCAF
stations CIAinTton and Centralia
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RCAF
Anniversary
Features
Bands
Air Show
Golden
Hawks
Smoke
Writers
SATURDAY SEPT 19
From I:0 p.m, fin' 430 p.rn.
• TELECOMMUNICATION 4 RADAR bISPLAYS
• CANADA'S FIRST AIRCRAFT — "SILVER bART"
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