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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-02-23, Page 107.7 Peg 10, The T:ir77 s.Advecete, Febrklery 2S, 1961 !'@CeIVedWardS at Centra J.t.a service MRS. FF.ER BOWDEN 1 �aih•in-1avv, Air. and sirs. Lloyd Durittlg the service in 'the) vogan, in Listowel, • church, on Sunday n1011144 the Airs. John Thompson is visit• R.evr,Guest presented nog .at the home of her daugh- awards to the members of the ter. Airs. ;Don Heauhan in Lore young Worshipper's Leaue clon. Air. Beaman is in St. wee .had achieved their tee. Joseph's hospital where he year church attendance record. underwent an operation on Fri - Thos receiving the awards day of last week"Hiss Kathleen Taylor of Lon- were Sharon Lightfoot, Bette te con spent the weekend withLo u West. an Essery, Joan Emery, 'firs.' D. Roger t the �lr aunt band uncle, Air. and former Karin Essery t, Tolle • - :11x. Jini Pakterson, Hensel!, Airs. Almer Passnure gave a Mr. and. Mrs. Donald. Bray, Airs. Victor Overholt and fan Lea $ford. R o b eti t am me. , ' humorous reading, Robert, Janet and Ruth were Je.,.n Lathe -lie, lane Po 11x. and Airs, lien Greb visited with Mr. and Nrs, ,Aim Air. 11'illaani Allen, resident. Elaine Powe, Neil McAllister visited for a few days last Miller and family on Sunda. p Airs. guestsJwith Ali, .said weekwith the litter's parents, vvas in charge of the business, Airs. Victor Jeffery. and Dale McAllister.p, Air. and Mrs. Murray (0\i it was decided to have a , Air, and Imre weeam Roh- eir. and Airs. A. Smith in a}d and baby of Exeter were booth al the sale of Mir. ;and c ias Glennand 5th w.pdding anniversary Alount Albert. On their wa • visitors with Mir. and Mrs.de, Dougd n Cng � Airs. Melvin 'Gardiner, which ,vin visited on Sunday evening hoose they called on 'fir. Glenn John Cayvard during the week. March 1S celebrated their tw•entyfagth Robinson at has new plaee of end j 'Airs. Edwin Miller was in i Exeter. wedding anniversary wife a business in Keswick on Lake • e:see ees,::: es charge of games and contests -1 Thirteen sotto eo le at- • dinner at Armstrong's Res- Simeoe. A smorgasbord lunch was ' Young p p served ,v e Y.... Topics_ from Sunshine By MRS.. WILLIAM DICKEY lTh.a.mes Rclub enterta n oup Topics from Whalen .`.. FRANK SQUIRE $+y MRS. WILLIAM RPHDE ,noon anti Air. and Airs. 1!it- X MRS. On Wednesday' evening the Bain ;Rah e, Personal items • !Happy . Doubles Club easter• Air. and Mrs. Oren Grace" of Air. and Airs, Gordon Johns tained Thames :Road choir and Gibraltar, Miicliigan, lair. liod and :family of Kirkton were the Married Couples Club from ger Clalbert, Air. liaurice Hoist guests of Air. and. Airs. Clare Ontario 'Street United Church, of Crediton, Miss Ruth; Jar- enee Johns on Sunday evening.; Clinton. There were .about six- rot of ,Kippers, Mr. and Mrs. Airs. Howard Hodge and ty present. • Lloyd Jones, Larry and Linda Judy of .Ripley visited with' Rev. Hugh Wilson extended of Exeter were Sunday guests Ar. and Airs. Clarence Johns a welcome. Air. Edwin Miller with Mr, end Airs. Alner the first of the week, chaired the meeting assisted by Passmore. Mrs; .harry Ford was a ewe lir. and Airs. Lee. Webber, wed' Mr. and Airs. William Snow. day visitor with Air. and Airs. Airs. Edwin Miller. ;Billy, Bobby and Jimmy, visited Freeman Horne and ,family and Rev. Grant favored on Sunday with Air, and Stirs, Wilmer with two vocal spies Mills.a 11 a n , h 1 and Miss In c l o s r D i e [Kip - Agnes i a � n r i si p it an Alrs. Gp don Fox n Rick, dot 11'inchelsea. dad 'Bray with a. piano solo, `pen. Mr. and A1rs; .RHarris West , is on r ; with 'Mrs, Henry Rohde of taurant in Exeter on Sunday.' Airs. Lewis, Hiss Lewis and The story in 1 h smorgasbord committee in j tended the confirmation .class Following the noon meal the Mrs. McCoy of London were charge, Mr, and Airs. Miller, i at the manse on Sunday after - guests returnee[ with Mr. and Sunday guests__ -with Mr. and Air, and Airs. Lorne Passmore noon• Mrs. West to their home in the Airs. Murrayau n' Sblr and. 'Air. and 11rs. Lee Web # fi village where they enjoyed a Mr, and Airs. Donald Abbott, Message frorn social time together. Guests at- anise and SBy MRS. HEBER DAVIS her. T a Airs ATr d , an tending the celebr tion were' 'Aire. el gford, Air, and Mies. x.:.:. ,. d Valley, om Lipa wel.tcAlitchelll,,rLu Clayton Abbott and Linda of DAY of Prayer Lucan were Sunday attests World Day of Prayer Service Some thirty ladies of Elim -1 and Thames Road Hist in G can and the home vicinity. with me and M y Alt On Thursday afternoon twee- the church basement on Fri . The couple were 'the* recipi- Abbott on the occasion of their ty ladies frotu this twee - unit, day afternoon .for the World' ents of some hea.utiful gifts father's birthday. Other inem-, gathered at the home of, Mrs, Day of Prayer service, , and congratulatory messages. hers of the family were re-, Earl Atkinson for the World Mrs. 'William Rohde was in p charge assistedbyMrs,Victor! Robinson girls feted ; vented from attendingthe Day of Prayer service. ` h rge s e,,. Jef#cry Mrs Abner "Passmor The: Robinson girls, Shari birthday celebration on an- Mrs, Lorne Weiberg, press- ;firs. Franklin Skinner, Aliss count of illness.i dent of Guild and Airs,' Heber Ruth Skinner, M H last k t A1r. and Harvey God Davis were leaders. Airs. lyes Delbridge Airs. Gilbert Johns arid, Patti were feted on two u sone , rs, orate occasions wee prior o Airs.rr leaving the village for their. bolt were Alonflay evening berg gave a paper on "Two airs. John Selves, Mrs. Melvin new home in Keswick. guests with Air, ali.d Mrs• K,1 modes of prayer, j Gardiner and Mrs. Hugh Wil- Greb, i :firs. Jack "Diskins was solo -'son. Mrs, William Elford• and wasOn tssWednesdayat Dianparty rthee. Air. Harry Swartz is a pa -;int 'accompanied by Airs. Hugh Mrs. Percy Stone received the ho t ss a p r : tient in St. Joseph's Hospital,' Davis, Airs. Tom Kooy was offering. Rev. Hugh Wilson shinin games and contests g An enjoyable time was spent London, having undergone an! pianist for the service, Airs,r gave an inspiring talk, Mrs.n " with prizes after which the operation on Monday, ;Dan Gibson received the of- Reg. Elodgert and 'Mrs. Don - guests were treated to a hot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smyth feri.ng. 'aid Bray favored with a vocal supper including a farewell and Mr. Borden Smyth attend - cake and ice cream. ed tine funeral of the late Mrs. Shari and Patti were each William lfodgins in the Hoff - presented with a pair of charm ` man funeral looms, Dashwood pins. on Saturday, Guests present were Shari .'tis. Gerald Chapman of H h and Patti . Robinson, Martha home of Air. and Mrs, Fred. Plans were • made for the course in Toronto for ten. Cook, Marlene Overholt, Nancy, , Cunnington .on Tuesday. Alarch meeting at the home of weeks. They return to their Swartz, tz B a b r a Lampert,' Following the service Mrs, duet• Weiberg took the chair for the : Lunch was served. regular Guild. meeting. She Personal items was assisted. in the devotional; ,Mrs Alvin. Cottle spent last by Mrs. Charles Atkinson,? week in Toronto with Mr, and Mrs. Jim Barker and Mrs. Mrs Arthur Harris, Air, Har- i Exeter was a visitor at tee tug Davis, . ris is taking a mechanics nn Linda Gloorr Day, Shobot'. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, C. Atkinson and a quilt- `bonne each weekend. tom, Kenneth Gloor and Bruce yirs. Steve Molnar were Cpl. Breen. and Mrs. Ray Devilley and ing at, the home of 'Airs. Tan + Mr. and Airs. James Hodgen Kooy, of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marlene Overholt entertain- daughter Vicki of the RCAF A letter was read by :Airs. Hodgert and. Diane, Mr. and ed at her .home in honor of the station and Mr. Leonard Wil -" Ron Carroll from the WA Mrs. Ray Cottle were last lion - girls on Saturday afternoon son of the air station, prayer partner, Miss Lillian day evening guests with Mr. when there were 14 present. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden Powell, Qbuse, Japan. She and Mrs. Arnold Cann, the oc and Margaret Rose were Sun. told of her work and plans for nasion being Mrs. James 'Hod- ,Valsntine party day visitors with Mr, and 'Mrs, furlough in 1982.gem's birthday. Mrs. C. Railings and. Mrs. William Allison and Jimmie ,a.t Mrs. Herman Atkinson don -1 Mr. Donald Ballantyne of K. • Greb entertained. their Sun Ailsa Craia sued a mystery prize, which Toronto spent the weekend" with day School class to a Valens;Sunday guests with Air. and, was won by Mrs, Weiberg. iLloydpBallantyne.en r, art Mrs. tine -arty in th sc eh oom schoolroom of the church an Tuesday eve- Mrs. Fred Harrison. were Miss' Mrs. Harvey Latta and Mrs. Alan Jeffery is a patient in Ain^ of last week L•orna Dixon and lir, Bob Har-; Raymond Greenlee assisted the South Huron. Hospital. lie was The program took the form neon,of London and fir. and hostess with lunch, 1 admitted on Friday with the Airs. Rai* Harrison and D bb 1 with Mr. K. Greb as the engi- of Bnddulph• I Mr".Percy Duncan is a pi- g j Air. and Mrs. Raymon7l tient .n. South Huron Hospital. neer and stopping at stations "s: x<, - Greenlee and lir, Earl. Green- He was admitted: early Sunday for games. On arriving at love- I lee attended the funeral of the land a life story of love and This week in • late Mrs 'William Hodgins morning, suffering from pneu- Airs Guest 1 Avis and firs Alvin Carrell , London having undergone an. of a train ride to loveland Debbie Personal items croup. experience was read which • Greenway, on Saturday aftermMrs, Lorne Passmore is a turned out to be the true life c 1 tient in St. Joseph's • pa story of the Rev. D. M. and �l�l.�l+ .; noon. .Hospital, This was followed by a short By MRS. WILLIAM W,gt TERS and Cathy, London, spent the operation on her hand. , weekend with the former s j Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hun - talk on love by Rev. Guest. .i• :••••`—,%s<M Ha' ,;s„htr, rs x ;?' brother, Mr, and Mrs. Harry' kin entertained quite a number Lunch was served to 33 Euchre club Carroll and father, Mr. Hugh of married coules on Friday members and guests• p y ' The Winchelsea euchre club t Carroll, evening. CGIT meeting , held its party at the school on I Mr. and Mrs, Heber Davis Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe, The CGIT met in the school- Monday e v e n in g with four were Tuesday noon guests Air. and Mrs. Ray Cottle vis - room of the church on Thurs- tables playing, . with their cousins, Mr. and ited Saturday evening with Mr. a dayladies' evening. Theand Mrs. Alvin Pa Passmore. opening . FredDickinsandMrs. s mo e. ex-erPrizes s p 1 went Coward;rt en'shigh, Mrs, Dickins, London and Mrs. Esther Pettibone of Ayl- World- do observance of the Mrs. John iainds. hi h, s exit the evening with Mr. and mer visited on Sunday after World Day of Prayer were con -Philip Hern; lone hands, Airs p ducted by the leaders. Philip Hern; consolation, Dan- Mrs. Jim Young, Lucan. They A --Valentine party followed ny Walters, • were Thursday evening guests with Jean and Joan Essery in The hostesses were Airs, with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkin- • charge of the games. i Newton Clarke :and Mrs, Wil- son. • . -,. Ilam Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mac- World Day of Prayer .Donald Howard and Joyce, The World Day of Prayer Personal items service was held in the United Airs. Newton Clarke visited ` and sSandra MPete Sovereign, c Sov Church on Friday evening; an Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs. London, were Saturday eve- of 23c an hour Park - with Mrs. Elmer Powe leading Beverley Morgan and family I ning guests with Mr. and Mrs. the service aves you an average of Thames Road celebrating, reenway • e Hiss :Muriel Fall's and Mrs, Eva . Gorrell of Sarnia and Miss. Alary Yeo of Grand Bend visited.on Saturday with Air, and Mrs, Lloyd Brophey, Miss Bide Brown of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown and family. ' The flowers in, the United Church a week ago Sunday were in nnemory of the late Mr. Jim Geromette and those on Sunday were in memory of the late Mrs. William. Hodgins, Air. and Airs. Waiter Mac- Pherson spent a few days last week with relatives in London. Alorley Eagleson, son of Mr... and Mrs. Jim Eagleson, had ; his tonsils removed. in St, Jo 1 seph's Hospital, London, last! Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Larmei"' of Peterboro spent the week- end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Carman Woodburn. Glen Steeper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steeper, entertained a few friends at a birthday' party on Monday. Air. and. Mrs. Joe Hodge and Jeanette of Detroit spent the weekend with their aunt, :Mrs. Albert Pollock, Mr. Regr Horner o ex of Northern Ontario spent a couple of weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horner, Zion. Personal items The imperial Oil Co. of Sar- nia who were drilling on the farm of Mr. Cecil Smithers struck oil one day recently. Mrs. Lloyd Brophey spent a couple of 'days last- week' with relatives in Sarnia. " • • Mrs. Minnie Robertson of Wheatley, who visited last week at the }home of her sister, Mrs. Herbert Hariton and 'Mr. Hare ton,, has been renewing old ac- quaintances here. Mrs. Wm. Hodgins, who has been a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter for some time died on Wednesday evening. Mrs, 'Earl Waist Hugh Davis and on Sunday gave an in- Mrs. Clark'e's birthday. ° , evening ,Mr. and Mrs. Jack formative address in keepingMr. Jim. Gilfillan from Al—Dickens were their guests. with' the thence "Forward berta is visiting with Mr, and I. and Mrs. Ron Carroll through the Ages, in Unbroken 'Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and family ; Mr. were Saturday evening guests Line." A duetwas sung by this week before returning to with Mr. and Sirs. George Ross- Al Fallsngford and Mrs,' his porno on Monday of next" week. Simpson, Clandeboye. Prayers of intercession were Mr. Glenn Horton and friend 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Latta made by Airs. L. Morgan, Mrs.' from London visited recently, and family w er e Sunday George Hicks. Mrs, W. Hux with Mr. and Mrs. Harold guests with Mr.. and Mrs, Bob table, Mrs, F. Bowden and Clarke and family. • • Latta, Clandeboye, Mrs. A. McFalls. firs. Frank Air. and Mrs, John Coward; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mogk and Hicks and Mrs, W. Elliott took of Sunshine Line visited Friday' John, Guelph, were weekend the parts of the first and sec- with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hern guests with Air. and Airs. Fred and voice in the roll call of and family. Dobbs Jr, the nations. Air. and 'Mrs. Colin Gilfillan Mr, and Mrs. Jim. Barker The offering was received by and Barbara Anne and Mr. Jim and Mr. and Mrs. Don. Abbott Mrs.- G. Hicks and Mrs. M. Gilfillan of Alberta visited in also Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Da - Elliott, Airs, Lorne Hicks was London on Saturday with Mr.' vis visited their cousin, Mr. the pianist. j and. Mrs. Jack Maher. Allan Elston in St Joseph's Personal items j Miss Kay Horne of London Hospital, London, on Monday. Rev. D. M. Guest was in Mr visited over the weekend with . Weedsteck nn. Monday attend- and Mrs. Freeman Horne ing a London Conference ex- and Mr. and Mrs: Sanford Hutton at E1imville. ecutive meeting, • •• Mr, and Mrs, 13i11 Gilfillan, Mr. and 'firs. .Frani: Smyth, Randy and Wendy of Exeter Mr. Borden Smyth, Beverley visited Sunday with. Mr. and and Joan visited last week with -Mr. and Mrs. H. Thean- der in Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cun- nington visited over the week- end with their deughier and Letter from M it ton By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS Airs, Colin Gilfillan and family. -- Continued from page 9 Prize winners were: Ladies high, :tire, ilarodd. 013riei; :lone hands, Mrs, Clift Scott; i ., men's high, Eber Shute; Lone .hands, Lawrence Beckett; Luc- ky draw, .Bill Holiday,. the Vast That Counts ' The regular meeting of the 'Class That Counts was hold at the•home et Mrs, stay Payes fere last Thursday. Airs, !toss Fa antis was in i charge of the worship service ' assisted by mus. Clarence Swi tzees r Mts. Marwood Willis, Mts. Req Netter, Airs, Stuart Shier and Mrs, Wet Neil took rni -?art 'Art a, debate- which was used Aft Per' e n a et n' Waves; Ate injurious, •tet the Munn j ! uxii rix Patient: "1 don't seem to re- member things anymore." Doctor: "How long has this! been going on?" 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Mr. and Mrs. Andy Langton, Londpn, was a weekend visitor with Mr. and Mrs, Bert Duf- field, Mr, and Airs. Frank Squire spent ,Sunday in Kitchener vis- iting Mr, and Mrs. James Beckett, Mr. and 'Airs. Angus Earl, Zion, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Milne Pullen. • Mr. a end Mrs. f rs Grafton Squire, re q Sue Ann and.Paul, visited Fri- day evening with Air. and Mrs, Chas, Massey, St, Marys. Mrs. rannes Anderson, of Thames Road, was a Tuesday caller with Mr. and Mrs, liani Morley Sr. Air. Laverne Y me Morley, Toh'on- to, was a weekend. visitor ail his home here, ,Ar. and Mrs. William. Mor- ley Jr,, Jan!dce and Robbie, attended the ice carnival in Granton, Friday eventing, 1 in recognition of Brother-+ hood Week Mr. Milne 'Pullen', and Mr, William Morley Jr. attended a dinner meeting. at EXETER Janhcs St, United Church last Monday ,evening. 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