The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-30, Page 9Grand Bind ladies
visit county building
t Ry.. MRS. Wgt,:l-WO0I s.1110 !Cochrane, Emerson Des,Jar-
1
Last week a group of Grebe
Club members attended the an-
t moat meeting of the Children's
Aid Society, t
whieh was held in
• the council ,chafnbers of he
1 am.bton County Building in
Sarnia, This is a healthful,
new and modern building and
members were permitted to
view several other rooms, in-
c'uclinlg the office of Warden
D•+)ton of Grand .Send.
Later in the week another
gt'oun of members delivered
he .Caster donation of toys and
dolling, to the Childree's Aid
in Sarnia.
There will be no meetings
diningthe summer months,
but all wilt be looking forward
(i)
,F.
` dine, Clerk, Murray DesJar-
dins and woad .foreman, Wall
wood ,Gill, attended the 22nd
annual Lambton County Muni-
cipal Association meeting and:
banquet at Petroi,a, an Friday,
Mareh 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Piffle and
,daughter Kelly of. Sarnia spent
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. iterh ?file and Arlan.
Miss Nancy Brodriiek RN .of
JSingston spent the weekend
with her` mother, Mrs, Gladys
B dgrandmother,
tool k rt
is a
Mrs, William Elsi,
Miss Judy and Mr, Jule
DesJardine of Toronto spent
the weekend with their parenta,
Mr, and Mrs, Ross Desjairdine
to getitng together looking
in and family,
Len -
Cie fall, to work and sew for Miss Pauline Mason of Lon-
tl�e less fortunate youngsters.
. don. spent the weekend. with her
Parents, Mr, and Mrs. Mansell
Mason,
Weekendvisitors with Mrs.
Sarah Patterson were Mr, and
Mrs. Roy Scott, Mr, and Mrs.
Donald Scott and family of Sar-
nia
M'r. and Mrs. George Mitch-
ell of Moray visited on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Ron Mitch.
ell and Wayne,
A"uaeern planned
Mrs. 'Mel Gowdy attended a
meeting of the Lambton Courl-
ty Historical Society at the
Plynnton to wn ship offices,
fleece's Corners, on .Friday,
III arch 24.
At this meeting it was de-
tided the new project for this
society would be 10 pian a
museum in Lambton comity
whieh would present a good
history .of this vigorous county;
preferably in Sarnia,
This city is on the St. Lawr-
ence Seaway .and a. 'border:
The stery in
Hear ichigan Astor
Sqintsbury tiro
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS "` -
By MBB, FRE. F Bo1AlPBN g
the guest speaker and gave an
The monthly meeting ..of the t hinteresting deseription of the
Gu ldtneotinE I eker and. lystr district meeting
}ea rowing of Naaz�lan from lep-
Oit. Thursday afternoon the; Association was: held in the f•nllnw'
meeting teas heldf•
ang the
program the
March Guild Tuesda•r.
Car l r
i Centralia a to ch on 1 •
tats worked on their project
Atkinson, twith 13 mem be a aome of Mrs. lnd, morning with 15 in attendance,of 1 reparang cloth for band -
at the
Peter° :t>Ystiand Present, Bev, S. Kerr of Exeter Prei ageG
m
Tlie resident, Mrs. Lorne t sided for the meetinfg, Dr.
Weklrerl», led in the devotional
Rapids , JMiiiial , who o isfa •con-- As large crowd attended the
assisted by :Mrs.:Maurice Mae- ducking a, series of sermons In communion service in the
Tonal nMrs.
y rs Atkinso�t and' Exeter this week was 'the guest 1 United Church on S u n d a. v
Mr. Dymand, Ntrs, Tour i' Day ;:a1);.'11.11:itilta.6.'clel'hoef
ke, ninrniog. The Good Friday
react apaper "On1'ltei Koo.Imeeting•almeszryiservieewillbeheldat7.30 the specia. p.nt and a special f aster mes•
Mr. Dymond briefly outlined!ice in James Street Church on! sage wilt he .delivered by Rev.
the plans of the centennial An 'I 12. ,'!'he service is one of ; 1). M. Guest on Sunday morn -
committee, handed out the pie- a series ,conducted; across Can• 1 ing at 10.30.
turesandinvitatito ons
a be
later' ads by a group at British. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Light -
1 i clergymen• z foot wereto pleasantly surprised
date.
Mrs. Lorne We berg donated , CGIT meeting r last week when. their daughter
a mystery prize and Airs, Jim The meeting of the CGIT and son-in-law, Sgt. and Mrs.
Barker was the winner. was held in the schoolroom saf, ari , tuekiess of lloosejaw,
Flans were made for the thechurch '.Cl da eve -i Saskatchewan arrived: home
a c u,et on .ours ,
lunch to be served on Centen- Hing. Joan Essery presided. unexpectedly for 'a few days'
nial Sunday, July 2, Orders for the opening exercises and; visit•
are being received far new the business. The girls will' Scotty Guest, of London,.
prayer books. Money was voted ,sell choeolates on Saturday es .was a visitor for a fete days
to Primates World Relief Fund a money raising project. The. a the home of his grandpa'r-
and for the crippled children. CGIT rally was announced for tints. Rev. D. M. and Mrs.
Plans were made for a April 15, (guest,
euchre party to be held in the Marlene . Noels and Elaine' Mrs. Arthur llpFalls spent a
parish ball on April 6 at 8.30 Powe conducted the worship coupleof days last week with
d'elacic, She members handed service. The scripture and a' relatives in London
in' dresses for the Mohawk 10- poem were read byMarlene. 11r. and Mrs, Russell Schroe-
stitute. Elaine and Marlene, alternate -
of
arrived game on Sunday
Topics from ( Mrs. 'Togo Tzooy conducted a ly, gave the story of Jesus', fnllnw]ng a three weeks' vaca-
tree contest,.won by Mrs, Earl last seven speeches, Elaine' lien with their daughter and
son•in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs, Mor-
oodham Atkinson. Mrs, Dean Gibsond read a poem,
, ley Baldwin in San Bernardino,
crossing point. It has been and! i and Mrs, Jim Barker assisted Mrs, Arthur McFalts tivas
will be the scene of a great; By.MRS, ARTHUR R NfyLE with the lunch. Califnania. They also visited
The April meeting will be with 11r, and Mrs. J, Schroeder
many historical events and family, Whalen, and Mr..Iin Santa Barbara.
: held at the home of Mrs Ray=
and Mrs. Huh Davis and Air. harry Cronyn has ac -
family were Sunday eveningt copied a position with Dar -
guests with Mr, and Mrs. Jack; lint's TGA Food Market in
Dickins, ;Exeter. He took up his new
Mr. and Mrs. R a y m o n d duties nn Monday of this week.
Greenlee were Sunday guests; Miss Margaret Nesbitt, of
with Mrs. A. Greenlee and London, was a Sunday visitor
family, Brinsley. !with Mrs, Arthur uvleFalls and
Mrs. Fred Dobbs Jr. 'spent Helen.
All Women's Institutes in mond Greenlee, g 1
Lamb1.on will be asked to par-, Personal items i
ticipate in this project and; Mrs, T. Belt of Elimville Personal items
within the next few weeks the' visited with her niece, Mrs.; Mrs. Harry Carroll aecamy
Members will be invited to at -Harry Webber and _Harry on panned Mrs. Arthur Abbott,
tend a lecture to be given by Sunday lastf. Whalen, and Mrs. Clifford
UWO, Tatman, chief
Itie c librarian
the' Mr, and. 1Vlrs. I , Gordon, 111r. Abbott, Lucan, to a tea at the
and Mrs Bob Gordon and 1vlark home of Mrs. Bruce Abbott,
thoroughly, Lambton county Lemon of London were Sunday zly'laleon, for herLoridor-inslaw, last •Wednesday in London at- 111r, and Mrs. Fred Bowden
The Lambton county hosier-/ visitors withn.
Mr. and Mrs. i On Friday evening, Mr. and tending a nurses'conference and Margaret Rose were Su
n•
real. society were the people Robert Rundle, Jim and Jack. Mrs, Fred Dobbs Jr. were at the Kresge Scboot of Nurs tray evening' visitors with. Mr,
responsible for creating the in- Mrs, Harold- Thomson of present at a reception dinner ing., University of Western On and Mrs. W. Allison and Jim-
terest and raising the money Parkhill, Mrs. Robert Smith .and presentation in Toronto to tarso. !mit,. Ailsa Craig,
for the building of the ow and Scott, of Guelph were honor Mrs. Dobbs' father, Mr.
Springs museum, which is now Thursday visitors with the for— H. S. 'McLean who was eele-
a big tourist attraction, It will mer's sisters, Misses Blanche 'brating his retirement after
open early in May, ( and .Rhea Mills, `completion of 46 years of serv-
Library week Mr, and Mrs. William Knox, ice with the Canadian Pacific
The week of April 7G to 22 Daryl and Donald of Aylmer, Railway
Will be 'observed in Canada as Mr, and Mrs, Carl .Mills, Kirk-. Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack Dickins
ton, were Saturday evening and Mr, and' Mrs, Arthur Ab
".Library Week" visitors with Mr, and Mrs, bolt, Whalen, were Friday eve -
Grand Bend Library Board Lloyd Jacques and family, ; ning guests with Mr. and. Mrs,
is adding, to the books it has Mr. and Mrs, Frank Levy, Allan Tindall, Seaforth.
and hopes to create a good. Rachel, 1lelen and Hlida of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Dickins,
reference library. Students and, Transvaal, Mr, and Mrs. Ger-, London, and Mr. and' Mrs,
adultseiare andelcomed to tell ald ,Brintnell were Sunday eve- Robert Coleman, Lucan, were
their likes dislikes in read -F
ning visitors with Mr. and Tuesday guests with NIi and
in" 1Mrs, Rundle and Larry. , Mrs. Heber Davist is.
how civ-
ilizationharwauld havevdeveloped A number of Woodham ladies Many friends and relatives
if hooks had not provided a attended the Perth Presbytery, from this community visited
record of past wisdom and Woman's Association of the the funeral home and attended
.istakes and present achieve- united Church annual meeting the funeral service on Thurs
-mistakes
anent, Books stir the imaging- held in Mitchell on Friday. i day afternoon for the late Mr.
tion and enlarge the mind. Fred Hodgins, London. He was
Easfer
andy
Y
Mr. and 112rs. Lloyd Smith, a former member of St. Pat-
rick's
1NJ✓ILSON'S, $1.25 and $2,50
CWL to elect officers Diane and Douglas spent the Church. Interment took ROWNTREE'S DAIRY BOX, 1;1.50, $2,50
,
C W L of the Immaculate weekend in .Detroit with Mrplace in St. James cemetery, MAGIC,anti 1lrs. Rod Brock, BLACK $1.75, $2.75, $3.50
heart of Mary held its month- Clandeboye.
Have some on hand
for the weekend' •
ly meet g 3, ham enzoyed a bowling party; attended the former's alumnae
in St. Damiens School with the in St. i'4larvs on Saturday eve- Easter Novelties
ltl 's
president Mrs. Marcel Collez ni•ng an reunion banquet at Petersburg•
The young people of Wood -1 Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dobbs Jr, '
rn Honda March 20
presidin Rev. Father W. G.d afterwards were en-, on Saturday evening. Mr..
g'tertained at the home of Mr.; Dobbs spoke briefly on his Chickens, bunnies, eggs, etc.
Smith opened the meeting with and Mrs, Jim Miller to a so-' activities s in c e graduation g
the league prayer 65¢, $1.09, $1.59, $1,95 and
The members were asked to cial time, from OAC.
turn in their nomination bal- Mrs. Ted Tpsley entertained, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mac- $3,75.
lots to the committee so the in honor of Murray's sixth Donald and Mr. and Mrs.
new slate of officers could be birthday on Tuesday afternoon Heber Davis were Thursday
presented at the April 17 meet- a number of ,his young friends. t evening guests with Mr.' and
nog, Two student teachers from Mrs. Tom Kooy.
The director, Father Smith Stratford Teachers' C o 11 e g e; Mr, and Mrs, Don Maguire•
were practice teaching in the and boys were Sunday guests
Woodharn school last week, t with lir. •and Mrs. F
Mrs. Lloyd Jacques enter kinson,
tained on Saturday afternoon' Nir, and Mrs. Clarence Davis
spent Sunday evening with
asked each member to save all
and any kind of stamps and
Catholic papers to assist for-
eign missionaries. Father
tr1 At
fourth)
Smith closed the meeting with in honor of Nancy s their cousins Mr, and Mrs.
a prayer. birthday a number of her Heber Davis..'
A few games of bingo fol -friends. i, Miss Sharon Davis was a
lowed after the meeting was • Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Murray. Monday evening guest at a
adjourned. The winners were, • of Exeter visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Cec. Smeekims, Mrs, Joe.. Mrs. Ernie Vodden on Sunday birthday party for Miss Janet
Vandongen and Mrs. Case Pul_ Blair, •Centralia,
lens afternoon t Mr, and 'Mrs, Grafton Squire
Lunch was served, the con.. A bus load from Granton
veners being, Mrs George Cor -
'Masonic Lodge were entertain -i
bent, Mrs, Joseph Vandongen, ed at the Hazel Park Masonic
Mrs. Frans Goovaerts and Lodge in Detroit on Saturday,
Mrs. Marcel Collez. afternoon. Those attending
front Woadham and vicinity i
Personal items 1 were James Miller, Ted Insley, I
Reeve James Dalton, Coen Jack Smith, Lloyd Smith, Jesse
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