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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-07-27, Page 2747, 'a0',1w4 • The ..ins Advacate„ ilmly 2Di 190 ;BIBLE SCHOOL SETS RECORD—Total registration .of 270 set a record at this year's vaeation Bible school in Exeter, which ended Friday night with a program in the Christian Reformed church. Director Stanley Saucier, of the Thames Road Mennonite Mission, said average daily .g I attendance exceeded 200. Above, four of the students show crafts to their teachers, Miss Esther Steckle and Mrs. Earl Oesch. The children are Fred Elder, Christine s Koopman, Lois Porter and. Don Jolly. T -A photo Ends with program BbIe school sets record This week in Thames Road The most •successful vacation Bible school in Exeter's recent history ended Friday night when over 200 students pre- sented a program to a large congregation in the Christian By MRS, WILLIAM ROHDE Reformed Church, Main. St. t_n .� .....north. Chairman Stanley Sauder, d Personal items rector of the school, announce ;that registration totalled a rec •Miss Ann Marie Rowe, who is employed at Armstrong's ord 270 and that average dail Restaurant, Grand Bend, for attendance was 205. the summer, spent two days The children presented songs last week with her parents, recitations, memory work an Mr.and Mrs. Harold Rowe. other numbers based on thei Miss Monica Nesbitt, Blyth, instruction during the two -wee is visiting with Mr. and Mrs, school. Each grade provided Leonard Harris and Ernest. portion of the program. Quite a number from this At the end, a mass choir o community attended the Hun- the students sang, "Savior. lik kin' returion at Riverview Park, a shepherd lead me," the them Exeter, on Sunday. song of this year's school which Miss Jean Ferguson, London, was basedon the quotation spent the weekend with Mr. "The Lord is niy shepherd,' Several other renditionswer given by the chorus, durin which Rev. A, G. Van Eek san Letter from Brinsley By CORDON MORLEY �. .'..n.Yh• wn�y a�rK.+::X.t,'..+ x nY..Fnr. .. ...n..+....,... d Personal items Neil Trevi• thick r e t u r n e d home after visiting the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Don d ald. Newey of London, r Mr and Mrs. Morley Leckie k and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leckie , o£ Belle River • attended the a Morley reunion on Sunday. The Hi -C's of Brinsley Unit ed Church are scheduled to e play softball games at Ailsa Craig each. Tuesday evening.' A number of children from this vicinity are attending Bible vacation school at Ailsa Craig these days. • and i'1rs, Robert Cann. Quite a number from this community attended the Sun- day service at Elimville when • a solo part. the children who attended. Students in the senior grades Bible Vacation School present- conducted a quiz on the Old ed the service. Testament, made a pyramid of Mrs. Ted McIntyre, Peggy the Apostles, explained a char and George, of California, are showing the way to saiva'tion, visiting with Mr, and Mrs. and presented a short play on Thomas Ballantyne and other the story of the rich, young relatives. ruler.Mrs. Ernest Pym returned Red seals were presented to bone on Sunday after having six students who completed spent the past week in Sarnia their grade nine work — Norma with 'Mr, and Mrs. Allan Wan -.Young, Gary Heywood. Kath- ryn ryn Oke, Shirley Sauder, Ger- Mr. and Mrs.tJack New- Aldine Verkerk and Grace Mas- combe of Stratford are visiting nice. with Mr. and Mrs. William Marlene Harness received A Etlrefamily picnic was held on n. f her grade eight diploma. ` completed Sunday at the home of Mr. I Display of crafts coo P and ,Mrs. William Rohde. Those I by the Students was viewed by attending were Mr. and Mrs. !Parents in the basement of the Clarence Thomson. Janie e, church following the program. Earl, Vernon and Brian, Wood The Bible Society showed pie. ham, Mr. and ars. William , tures to the children. Thomson, of Exeter, Mr. and! Of the mission. offerings, Mrs. Glenn Jeffery and Alan. 1 some $25.00 was donated to the Edward Wiilert of Avening is I Bible Society. holidaying with his uncle and ( Director Sander paid tribute aunt, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Bor.: to the excellent co-operation. land. i which contributed toward the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Triebner success of this year's school of Exeter spent Sunday with r.. Mr. and Mss, James Anderson, • • '. ' Mr. Donald Ballantyne of Letter from Toronto spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs, Lloyd Ballantyne. and Mrs. Lorne Pass Sharon, Paul, •Beth and attended the Knox re at the home of Mr. and Harry Daynard of St. Marys. ;hiss Pearl Duncan is a pa- tient, in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Miss Susan Harris, of Lon- don.,. returned home Friday aft- er spending last week with her grandparents, Mr. and. Mrs, Leonard. Harris. e g g Mr. more, Keith union Mrs. Mr. and 5frs. Ken Brazier and Michele of Brantford, Mrs, Case De Mooy, Mr. and Mrs. Mort Caswell and William of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore and attended the Hunkin reunion in Exeter. 'Topics from EH g.;vine By MRS. ROSS SKINNER Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rich- ardson, Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers, Mr, and Mrs, Calvin Richardson and Ruth Ann, Mr.' and "Mrs. John Richardson of St. Marys and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dann, Kenneth, David, Dennis, Caroline and Gary of London joined Mr. and Mrs. i Lloyd John's and Mrs., Pat Of - is, Lawrence, Lynn Terry and Sherrie Anne of Elimville for apicnic dinner at Bayfield and a tour of the Huron County 1 Pioneer Museum, Goderich, All returned with .Mr, And Mrs, Lloyd Johns for a 'picnic sup- per at Elimville. 1 Lawrence Otis went to Lon- don With Kenneth Dann for a ' week's vacation. Sherrie Aisne Otis l'ellrrncrl With Ruth Ann Richardson for a few days holidays at St, Ma- rys. Mr3. 'Everett Skinner re. ceived Word on Friday, July 14 of the sudden. death of her ne Phew, Harold S. l:iunter, Mount elements,Michigan, He Was son of Mrs. John Casey..i.tioan, and late John Hunter, Mrs, C, I F Darigfordi Toronto, is a MS.: Kirkton By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS .an•Lv.c i..,ceAn ... .....a h.lniin +�w..'vft .E.rr,S', '<v. WA and Guild The meeting of the Guild and. WA was held at the rec- tory with 20 present. Mrs, Clayton. Smith opened the meeting with the WA Lit- any assisted by Mrs. William Schaefer,Mrs. Ray Knight and. Mrs, William. Blackler, Miss Dawn. Blaekler gave an interesting description of her trip and visit to Bishop Clarke's and Gran's at Moose Factory. Mrs. C. Sisson gave a chapter of the study book. Mrs, Bill Wagnorn conducted the Guildmeeting, at the close of which lunch was provided by Mrs. William Blackler, Mrs.. Garth Blackler, Mrs. A, Irvine and hostess. Personal items Mr, Everett Doupe aeco.ni- panied by .his granddaughter Miss Jean .Doupe of Science Hill attended the golden wed• ding anniversary of Itis broth- er and sister-in-law of Port Credit this past week. Mrs. C. Routly of Sarnia visited during the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Doupe, Mr. Delmar Johnson is a pa- tient in St. Marys Memorial Hospital at time of writing, Mrs, Fred Roger is a patient n Victoria Hospital, London, Rev. G. A. Hamilton of Old Crow, Yukon Territory called, on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamiton. They all went o Lion's Head 'Saturday,, Mr. and Mrs, G. H. Burgin! and Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Bur- gin of Amherst, Nova Scotia eft for Victoria, 13,C.,C. and I Western U.S.A. Monday morn.' ng Newsbudget from Baseline By MRS, ARCI•ItE DEWAR Morley reunion The third Morley reunion was held at Lieury Park on. Sunday afternoon, July 16 un- der threatening skies. Mr. Bruce Scott, president, conducted the business naming Mr. Kelly Robinson. as presi- dent for 1962 with Mr. Mant- ford Morley as vice-president. Mrs. Harold Mawson remains as secretary of the reunion, Message from Greenway By MRS. WOODBURN Personal items Mr. and Mrs, Walter Cripps and family of Moosejaw are spending their vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and , Mrs. Lawrence Curls. Mr. and Mrs. Curts held a family gath- ering at their home on Sunday when all the members of their family were present. Mr. and. Mrs. Clifford Whit- ing and daughters of Royal Oak, Mich, spent the weekend with. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whit- ing. Keith. Weber visited recent- ly with his cousins in London. Mr. Claude Dettloff, of De- troit, spent his vacation with his aunt, Mrs. Albert Pollock. Mrs. Ken Lar•mer of Peter- boro assisted by Mrs. Douglas Dixon entertained a number of relatives and friends at a mis- cellaneous shower on Saturday evening at the Borne of Mars. Larmer's mother, Mrs. Car- man Woodburn, in honor of Miss Jeanette Steeper, a bride - elect of August 15, Misses Viola and Evelyn Curts and Mr. Manuel Curts and Mr. and Mrs, Ken Smith- ers attended the Lempke re- union at Goodell's Park, Mich. on Saturday. Little Joey Thompson of East Williams spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horner. Mr. and Mrs. Culver and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Coy and family of London vis- ited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Walter Ma c P •1t e r s o n, Larry McCoy remained for. a week's holidays, Mrs, Oscar Steeper and in- fant daughter .returned home from the hospital on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rinker and Chris, of Sarnia, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey. Miss Viola Curts of London Is spending a couple of weeks' vacation with Miss Evelyn Curts and Mr, Manuel Curts, Johnnie Smithers visited last; week with Mr, and Mrs, Glen 1 Woodburn and family in Galt. Mr, Earl Gardner of New- market spent the weekend; at' the home of his mother, Mrs, J. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Cutts at• tcnded service at Burns United Church on Sunday when a bronze plaque was unveiled in the church in nmottoof their niece, Flying Officer Muriel Kerr, who lost her life in a mercy flight at Prince Rupert, They then visited with Mrs. Curts' sister, Mrs, Kerr, in' Sarnia. *....__- Personal "items Line is spending the holidays Miss Noreen Waikoni spent with her aunt and uncle, Mr"'. the weekend with Mr, and' and Mrs, Wiifred Wilson: tcry 1 M1rS, Robert McGregor of Kip,/ „ Ron Marriott spent a .sew. pen, holidays. with his grandparents, Mr, and Mss. David :Holland I Mr.and Mrs. A. .Dewar* last visited si to 1. with Mrs, Holland's! week. parents, Mu. and Mrs. David; Mr. and Mrs, da"red Parkin - Sheppard, in 'Parkhill on Sun• son and family attendedthe day. Kerslake picnic id Fader on Illi;s Paye 1Vethereott of 4th Sunday, taistiNG 'WH ELS The 1,5011 service vehicles operated by 'Ontario 11`vdro in 1966 ,rolled up more than 15. ]txlillioti miles during the y'ealt',1 Samuel Grainger born in England same], Grainger of Exeter died Thursday, July 13 in St. Joseph's Hospital .after a, short illness. lie was 'born in England and resided an a farm near Lucan for many years until ....roving 10 Exeter 15 years ago. He was caretaker of Exeter Town .Hall and Exeter Library .fveral ,s. Survivingseyearare hoser•mo- thorcr, Mrs. Clarais fHatlloran, Exctcr. Funeral service was held at the Hopper - Hockey funeral home, Exeter, on Saturday, July 15 by Rev, S. E, Lewis, with burial in Bt. Jaynes Ceme- tery, Clandeboye, Pallbearers were Herman Powe, Wilson Morley, Nor- man Passmore, Reg Wieser, Emerson Cornish and Art Ash- worth. $ainfsbury farmer reaches 93 years Rl MR$, Hl~BER DAVIS .SAINTSBURY Mr. and. Mrs. Jfarr'y Carroll accompanied 'by Mrs. Cliff Ings and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Carroll and Cathy helda birth- day dinner for Mr, Hugh. Car- roll who is a patient in Meson. villa Hospital at Springbank Park on :Sunday. Mr, Carroll was observing .his 93rd birth- day. Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Don Kelly and. baby daughter, London, were weekend guests with their cous- ins, Mr, and Mrs, Jim Barker. Mips Joan Barker spent the weekend with her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Airs. Lorne Barker, Lucan, Trouble that looks like a Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson lll o u. n t a ,1 n from a distance, accompanied by Mrs, Frank usually is only a hill when you Coates and Mrs. Richard Dick- get to it, Ins, Exeter, were guests at the L TH S Garrett -McTaggart wedding at Wesley United Church, High. bury north, and the reception following at Ilderton Commun- ity Centre on Saturday, .July 15, Mr, Ted Wilson, Exeter, who is helping 111r. Fred Dobbs Jr. with the farm work this summer, attended the Boy Scout jamboree at Ottawa Mast week. Miss :Sue Ann Squire, Whal- en, is spending her holidays with her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Dickins, Miss Gloria Myers, of Lon, don, spent the past week visit, ing her cousin, kleather Davis, and David McFalls visited Michael Davis. Mrs. Ron Carroll has left for a holiday with her friend, Miss Ruby Bruce, Montreal. Mr, and Mrs, Robert Tin- dall and Nancy were .Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs, Charles Tindall, Grand Bend. Mrs. :Har•vcti Latta, Carot, Kenny and Davis and Mrs, Dan, Ma hire and Leroy and Deni;, were guests with their matlie Mrs, Earl Atkinson, at the_ cottage at Grand Bend last week, Mrs. Bari Atkinson, Mrs, Don Maguire, Mrs. gamey Latta and Carol, Mrs. Earl. Greenlee, Mrs.:OM Barker, Mrs. E. B. Smyth and Mrs, Heber Davis.:a r t e rr:d e d the trousseau tea at the home of. Mrs. W. W. Garrett, Donfield, for her datighter•, Doreen, .On Tuesday of last week.; uunu,untOtHun nmunq,uuf,fEl!7ftflfl�,lulut,r CANADIAN - PROPANE GAS i APPLIANCES GRATTON & HOTSON Phone 156 Grand Bend .+m!tUn,f.Allmefffunlnn1nnunfanu+rrtnttn,, Starts Thurs., July 20 Ends Sat., July 22 Beat the weather incl the Sales Tax with these terrific savines. on quality clothes Sport Shire Play Shorts ress Pcints Casu !Jackets Jewellery, Belts, Sox, Ties, Underwear, Pyjamas Summer Caps, Straw and Felt Hats W K CLOTHES All Reduced 10%% SPECIAL CLEARANCE Arrow rens Shirts 36 IN STOCK REGULAR $4,95 SIZES 141/2 TO 171/2 WHILE THEY LAST $1, AL EN'S hone • Men's Suits MADE - TO - MEASURE BY REX-NASH TAILORS 4 '50 and 59.50 VALUES TO $89.50 Stock Suits New models by Warren K. 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