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By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
On Wednesday evening twen,
ty-seven members of the Happy
Dpuliles Club met in the church
basement. Rev, Hugh Wilson
led in the worship service,
Mr, Murray Dawson was in
u.
chat e the of h e meeting assisted
by Mrs. Dawson. Miss Agnes
Bray favoured with a piano
solo. Rev—Hugh Hugh Wilsonintro-
ducal the guest speaker for
the evening, i17r, William Ste-
wart, 11IPP for Middlesex. Mr.
Stewart spoke en "Citizenship.
what jt means to you and me,"
Mr, Arnold Cann spoke a
few words of thanks on behalf
of the club.
Mr. William Allen took charge
of the business, The chicken
barbecue was planned for June
13, Mrs, Murray Dawson was
in charge of several games and
contests..
Lunch was served by the
committee in charge Mr, and
Mrs. 'Murray Dawson and Rev.
Hugh Wilson, Mrs. Wilson was
unable to be present due to
illness.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin. Gardi-
ner and Marilyn visited with
¥r, and Mrs. William Duncan
at .Listowel on Thursday eve-
ning.
Mrs. Jack Cann, Mary Ann,
Cathy and Nancy of Exeter
were Sunday guests with Mr,
and Mrs, Robert Cann.
Mr. and Mrs Lorne Elford,
Ave and Michael of Elimville
visited on Friday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight.
Mr, and Mrs, William Rowe
of Exeter were Sunday guests
with Mr, and Mrs, Harold
Rowe.
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Mor-
ley, Ralph and Karen of Exe-.
ter, were Saturday evening
guests with Ase. and Mrs. Lloyd
Knight,
Mrs, Gordon. Stone, Lianne
and Bobby accompanied Mr,
and Mrs. Calvin Wein and Mrs.
Mrs. Wes Wein of Exeter to
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Y1 ani
a where
they were guests at the wed-
ding of Beverly Temple and
Robert Campion .on Saturday,
Miss Elaine Stewart had her;
tonsils removed on Friday
morning at South Huron Hos-
pital,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Urqu.
hart :and Gary .of Kirkton vis-
ited on Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery.
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Gil-
mour and Kevin of London
spent the weekend with .Mr,
and Mrs. John Bray,
Mrs, Ruth Kight of Seaforth
spent a few days last week
with her sister Mrs. Ernest
Pym and Mr, Pym.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Strapp,
Laurie and Michael of near
London visited. on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. John Bray.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Willard
of Mount Hope spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs, Jack
Borland.
Mr, and Mrs. Tony Shulman,
Beverly and Paul of Embro
spent Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Ernest Pym. Marcia and
Mark Shulman .returned home
after visiting last week with
their grandparents.
Sunday School and church
services will ,commence on
daylight saving time on Sun-
day morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jef-
fery visited on Sunday after-
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Man,
ford Luther of Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith,
Carol and Eva Lou of Bothwell
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at James St. Uc Town To ics
A cross bearing the United
Church insigna and inscribed Personal .Item s of interest In and Around Exeter
"in memory 'of Dr. G. F. I The Exeter Timesa publ-Advocate Is always pleased 't sh
Roulston, died June 21, 1946 I We and our readers are interested. ,n You and I these items
your friends, Phone 770
given by his wife and son'
Verne" was dedicated at the
morning service in James St.
United Cbureh by the pastor,
the Rev, S. E, ;Lewis. Mrs.
Roulston also ,presented in.his
memory the roses that ap-
Peared in the vases matching
the cross.
The following appeared in
the church bulletin;; "Dr. Roul-
ston served this church in
many eapacities, in 1925, the
year of Union, our year book
carried his name among the
trustees of the church which
position he held until his
death. In that particular year
he served also on the mis-
sionary and extension. commit-
tee of the church and as 'Mis-
sionary superintendent of our
Sunday School. Subsequently
he was superintendent of the
Sunday school, and a steward
of the church when our boards
were reorganized in, 1927, From
1932 he was an elder,"
Attend regional
Mrs, J, G, Dunlop, Mrs.
Fred. Dobbs, Mrs. R.C. Din-
ney, Mrs. C, S MacNaughton,
Mrs. Allen Fraser, Mrs, V. o
Armstrong and Mrs. A. 0. El -
lit attended the spring confer-
ence :of Regional Council No.
2 Women's Hospital. Auxiliaries
Association of Ontario held in i
St. Marys Hospital for the I1I
Chronically ill, London, on
Tuesday,
Visitors with Mr, and Mr
William. Horney on Sunda
were ae A r. andMrs,Jame
1 ne
Ferguson, 'Toronto, nd M
and Mrs. Arnold Gackstette
and family, Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Wilson
Dresden, visited with the la
ter's aunt, Mrs, W. J. Ford
on Friday and attended th
funeral of,the late John Norry
Mr, �:.nd Mrs. Norman Scott
Toronto, visited the latter'
mother, Mrs, Effie Kleinstiver
who is a patient in South Hur Clarice, Bobbie and Eugene
on Hospital, spent Sunday with Mr. and.
Mrs. Cecil Skinner returned Mrs. William Wright.
borne last Wednesday after be- Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Martin of
ing a patient in South Huron Dresden were weekend visitors
kl 't I
s. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Ellering-
y ton, Elizabeth and Tommy, ac-
s co
m carie
r. William pSa Saturday
Wright,g spentS t ._ Y
r evening with. Air. and Mrs.
Gordan Sutcliffe and. family of
Winglaam,
1- lir. Whitney Coates was in
, .Peterhoro on. Saturday attend -
e ing the dispersal sale of Old
• Orchard Hereford Farms,
sMr. and Mrs. Jerry Keller,
Pete and Bonnie of Chatham
, and. Mr. and Mrs, Harold
Mrs. Edgar Squire, Mrs. Ed
Johns, Mrs, Jackson, Mrs,
,Howard Trueanner, Mrs. floss
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Taylor, Mrs, Bruce Cann, Mrs.1• •
W. Amerongen, Mrs. Hubert; I n (,� re d
Schroeder and. Mrs. Lorne'
Johnston attended the !meeting * ',
f of the Huron Waves of the n accident
!Mary Hastings club. on Thu s- t Ai
f Two persons were aniured
I day evening at .Crediton coml.! Tuesday afternoon in a eras
munity Hall, north of Exoter opposite th
t visitors
Huron Tractor and Equipmen
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with. Mrs, ,r.
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Leslie Richard in :St. Joseph's
s Earl N. McKellar, 35,Chat
Hospital was cob ,
a her son 7r
e lt. s ham, and James s u is
Ila i A e rave
1 ,A e Gi.herson of Edmonton,, 1.,.
Alberta who was on her way 30, RR 2 Dublin, were treated
to Ottawa to visit her daugh- hi ,South Huron hospital for
ter,lacerations 'an later • ele
d e released.
Sunda ,i The McKellar c r was
3. visitors
at the home. .a
of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Max- parked .oppos'i'te the implement
tin and Mrs. J, Mosey were garage on the cast shoulder
Mr, and Mrs, George Jones, faerng north, Ronald Leslie
Tillsonburg, �Alr, and Mrs. Pullman, 30, RR 1 Cromarty,
Douglas Martin and family, driver of the other car, was
Harrington, and Mr, and Mrs, proceeding north when he
f Ceoil Massey, Woodham. 114m, struck the parked vehicle .from.
and Mrs, Theo Stephens of the rear.
i Science Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Pullman told police he veered
Jack Thompson, and Mary to the right when he saw a
Lou, Woodham, were also Sun- truck backing out of the lin"
day callers, element garage. Ducharme
Mr. and Mrs, V. L. Roulston was a passenger in the Pull-
visited on Sunday with the for- man car.
mer's mother, Mrs. G. F. PC Cecil Gibbons estimated
damage at $1,400.
Collide at corner i
Attend NorryCars driven by Mrs. Annie
funeral M, Patterson, 32, London and
Attending the funeral. of the Franklin King, 64, collided. ;at!
late John Norry from a dis- the intersection of No, 4 and
tance were; Mrs, Margaret the town line Sunday evening, l
Pick, Mrs. Annie Garr, Mr, The King ear was turning;
Don Cook, Dr. Harry Norry, north on No. 4 when it was
Mr, Cecil. Ford, Miss Flora struck by the southbound Pat -i
Dinney, Mrs, Culver, Mrs, Guy erson car. PC D. M. Westover
Mathers and Mr. Tom Carling, said damages totalled $650,
all of London: Mr, and Mrs. Pickup wrecked
C, J. Cook. Tilbury; Mrs, Jean A pickup truck driven by I
Burrows, Mr. and Mrs. Clay- Gordon W. Hay, Zurich, was
ton Norry Windsor; wrecked Friday when it went;
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Roan. into the east ditch and .struck;
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Vosper and a hydro pole on the Goshen
Miss Ethel Vosper, all of To- : line about 1?:Z miles north of ,
onto; Mr. Stan Snell, Forest; I Zurich, Hay was overtaking
Mr, George Norry, Mr. and another southbound car when
Ira. Robert Norry, Princeton. I he lost control. I
1Torch's spark
!threatens iait
A rk sl?a... from a cutting �,orCh
is believed to. have ,caused• the
h fire in a fertilizer loader` at
e Read Fertilizer plant, Satur-
a
day_f on
ter
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n
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The seat, battery, steerang'�
wheel and some of the wire on
the small loader was damaged
' by the .fire, but no further
damage was caused.
osp'a al for the past ten with Alr. and Mrs, Keith
weeks. Coates. On Sunday they also
Mrs, Lillian Blair returned had as guests Mr. and Mrs.
home Sunday after spending Carl Dewhirst of Petrolia.
the past rveek with Sgt. and M, and Mrs Cecil Rowe
Mrs. D. L. Hammond in anent the forepart of the week
Downsview, i i
Airs, Isabelle Wein, Mrs.; frank McKenzie and family, I
Gordon Stone, Dianne and Mrs. Whitney Coates and:
Bobby and Mr, and Mrs. Cal- Wilma motored to Mt, Clemens,
vin Wcin spent a few days In MI
Pittsburg, Pa. and attended
the Kampian-Temple wedding
n Saturday, The bride is a
niece of Mrs, 1. Wein.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 111cEweai,
It, Brydges, and Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Witmer, Kitchener, vis -
ted on Sunday with Mr, and
rs, Wes Witmer.
Cpl. J, A. Irwin has been
osted to New Brunswick and
with Alrs. Irwin will leave
about May 1.
Mr, and Mrs. Amos Parker
of Holt. Mich., spent the week-
end with Mr. Frank Sheere
and Mrs. Gertie Hockey.
n Lucknow with Mr and Mrs
spent Sunday with. Mrs Jc--n-
nie Moore and Mr. a'nd Mrs,
William Snow, Mrs, Smith is a
niece of Mrs. Moore.
ch„ on Saturday evening;
and attended a surprise birth-
day party for the former's ,`.
daughter, Mrs, Richard Do-
herly, They returned home '
Sunday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Howey,
tl Ottawa, were weekend guests
i Mr. and Mrs. George
Ila wkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chalmers,
of Millarville, Alta„ are visit-
ing with cousins .in and around I
Exeter. !
Mr and Mrs. C. L. Smith
have returned home after holi- ! r
laying at Virginia Beach and
Florida. I n
Roulston, and the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, E, A.
Howal.d.
The Exeter Fire Department
were called to the scene and
with the help of employees at
the plant, pulled the loader out
of the shop before it could do
any damage to the building.
With the sick
IMiss Lorena Johns, of Tor,
onto, has beenvisiting her s's-
ter, Mrs, Olive Cole, who. is
a patient in the South Huron
Hospital,
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Mrs, Lee Jennison, of Grand
, Bend, a patient in the South
Huron Hospital, has returned
to her home,
Mrs. Robert Masse, of St,
Joseph, who has been a patient
in South Huron Hospital, has
returned to her home.
Mr. Victor Heywood, who
has been a patient in South
Huron Hospital, has been
transferred to Victoria Hos-
pital, London.
Mr. Thos. Walker, of town,
is recuperating nicely from
an operation he underwent in
Victoria Hospital, London,
Mrs. John Cowan, of town,
is a patient in. South Huron,
Hospital.
Mr. William Webber of Us
borne, underwent an operation
Tuesday in Victoria Hospital.
Mr. William Martin, of town,
is 'a patient in South Huron.
Hospital,
The far ,King
has purchased
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to extend his Ransom Offer into air ...but, because
of the outstanding success of this sale, they won't
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