The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-08-10, Page 8Page
The T naes•Adyncater August 10, 1961
Elimville UC ladies
entertain groups
Ey MRS. ROSS SKINNER 'family .of Toronto spent the
.F,LimvILLE "weekend. with Mrs. Thos. Bell
The meeting of the Eliniville altd attended tlxe Beall reunion
Vii' CS and WA was hWed- to Seaforth on Sunday.
Air, and Mrs. Earl Sproule
nesday a#ternoon wheneld theyon cn- ° of Exeter visited on. Saturday
tertained the Mission Band, evening with Mr, and Mrs.
Baby Band and the Associate „Rion Westdorp,
Helpers. Mr. and Mrs. Don Whetstone
The members of the Mission and Merrill of London visited.
Band put on a program with on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
the president, Larry .Skinner, Harold Bell and Carol,
secretary, Lynn Otis taking the Air. and Airs. Ray Bell of
chairs. Scripture was .read by" Shakespeare, Air. and Airs,
Maine Johns and harry Lynn Wm. Davidson of Toledo, Ohio.,
led in prayer. Wilson the M. Elizabeth Davidson of
Mrs. H. C. i'� rls told Stratford, A'lr, and Airs. Reu-
boys and'girls a story and Airs. , ben Phelke of illgneton visited
Bison Lynn was narrator for `vitt) Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Fut-
the film lf,lene at the Phil- ton over the holiday weekend.
ippines'", 1vMS and WA bus] Mr. and Mrs, Sanford Hutton,
nest
Mrs. was
held. PymPand Alts, ; Dennis and Dianne visited with
John Ridley conducted the 11r and Mrs, Elgin Phelke of
Sports. Winners were: girls S Moncton on Sunday.
and under, Joan. Kerslake, boys ; Air, and Mrs, Ray Bell of
girls, 6-8, Pam ,Shakespeare, Mr. and Mrs. Al -
Larry
ela. Johns;wiel; boys, Ger-: urn Fulton. and Larry spent the
aid and Jimmy Skinner (tied); weekend at Grand Bend.
Crich and
girls, 9-12, Lynn Otis; boys,; boys Mr. andMr. and sM rsnet Lobb,
Larry Lynn; children 5 :and un Clinton, visited on Sunday with
der, Bunny hop, Joan Kers-
Ai
lake; children, 6.8 bunny hop, IMr.
and Mrs, HowardPym-
H e r n; wheelbarrow I r• and. Mrs. Lobb spent sev-
Debbie
race, Larry and Gerald Skin- oral days with the Pyms,
ner; ladies kicking slipper, Leo Betty Anne Stephen is visiting
na Hern and Marion Skinner; :this week, with her sister,
Kirk -
children, 8 and under, kicking' Airs, Jack Robinson of Kirk
slipper, Debbie Hern; children i inn*
9 and over, kicking slipper, i i Steven Robinson of iitrkton
Larry Lynn and .Larry Skin- )iSteven
visiting a few days with his
his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs,
tier,Chas, Stephen.
Longest name, Katharine
Margaret Cunnington; tooth -i
Erick and lifesaver relay, Lar.':`.
ry Skinner's side; candy gues- Budget from
sing, Debbie Hero; most but- ,
,Pons, Debbie Hern; broom ,
jumping relay, Larry Skinner's •
side; ladies' closest birthday,
Lillian Cooper; child's closest
birthday, Michael Elford.
Biddulph
By MRS. M. H. ELSTON
Marks 91 years
`Mrs. Thos. Bell, celebrated Personal items
her Slst birthday, Thursday, Mrs, Thomas Thompson,
August 3. During the afternoon Chris and Ann, spent the week -
and evening friends and neigh-' end with the former's parents,
bars called to visit. Mr, and Mrs. Chris Fischer,
Mrs. Bell enjoys very good I Mrs. Bertha Revell and Mrs,
health and lives alone in her ; Laura Fox, both of Detroit,
home here. She recently re- t spent a few days with their
turned home, after a month's cousins, Mr, and Mrs. Chris
visit in New York with her Fischer.
daughters, Florence and Bes- i Visitors during the week
sic. I with Mr. and Mrs, Mervin
Bell reunion Elston were their cousins, Mr.
The 37th Bel] reunion was f and Mrs, Fred Ford of De.
b
held in Seaforth on Sunday, ort, lits. Frank Smyth, Cen-
August 6. The attendants was tralia, also Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
small owing to the wet weather { don. Davis, London.
and no sports were held. i Air, and Mrs. Jack. Blair and
Those present went to the { family were guests of the lat-
home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ter s mother, Mrs. Ellen Flan-
Hueston, Egmondville, where a nrgan, London, on Sunday.
Weekend visitors with Air.
buffet supper was served. Lau.
tie Stephen, president, con- , and Mrs. Chris Fischer were
ducted the business meeting Mr and Mrs. Eldon Gabe], Mr.
and. Hazel Stephen was secre- :Wayne,
Mrs. Ray Fischer, Cathe-
tary , rine and Mr. and Mrs.
President for 1962 is David William Varga. Marie and
McLean; sec.treas, Vina. Hues- Danny, all: of London,
ton; sports comm., Albert and Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ohris Fischer were Mr,
Anne Watson, Pani and Sheila
McNTaughton; table comm, Earl
i and Mrs. Kenon Fischer and
and Clara Watson. Harold and son. Kenon of Exeter, Mr, and
Helen Bell; historical conven- Mrs, Alum Fischer, Winston
and Gregory, of London.
ers, Charlie and Vera Stephen.
Couples married the longest
firs. John Kuzmich and boys
were lir. and Mrs. Bill B nt- of Brownsville are spending a
Hell and Mr. and Airs. David few days with her parents, Mr,
McLean; tallest person, David and Mrs. Karl Weiberg.
Levy; youngest. Donna Ste- Mr. and Airs. Karl Weiberg
guessing jelly beans in and Mrs, John Kuzmich. Karl
jar, June Munn. and Harold. called on relatives
1962 reunion will be in Sea -
forth Lions Park, July 8.
and friends in Dashwood on
Sunday.
Miss Shirley Atkinson, of
Personal items London, spent the weekend at
Mr, and Mrs.. Ralph W. Tay- the home of her parents, Mr.
for left early Wednesday morn- • and Mrs. Chas. Atkinson.
ing for their home in. Massa-', Mr. andAirs. Joe Burgin of
Paque, New York, after spend -1 Windsor, Mr. and Mrs, Don
ing'two weeks with the latter's. Thomas and family of St. Clair
Mother, Mrs. Thos, Bell, Beach, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Wil -
Mr. and Mrs. Milan Nash and lard of Mount Hope, Mr, and
Mrs. Harrison and Debbie of
Centralia were weekend visi-
tors with Airs. Jessie Lewis.
The story in i Mr. and Mrs. Art Hern and
family. Mrs. Edna Langford of
Grand Bend London, also Mr. and 'Mrs,
Leonard Thacker and family of
By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL Woodham were visitors on
Monday with. Mr. and Mrs.
Langford and John.
Mr, and Mrs. Dean Gibson
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson An-' spent the holiday weekend in
guish, of Caledonia, visited on . Paisley in the Bruce Peninsula,
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Misses Linda and Marylin
Pask. Smith are spending their va.-
Miss Beulah Holt, R.N. of cation with Mr. and Mrs.
Windsor, and Mr. Erwin Holt, Campbell of Exeter.
of RCAF Station Winnipeg, Mr. and Airs. Frank Rolko
spent the weekend with their 4 and family spent the weekend
mother, Mrs, Mae Holt, with their parents, 'Mr. and
Mr. David Mitchell. Park- ; Mrs. John Rolko,
hill, is spending a few days . Holiday visitors with Mr. and
with Mr. and Mrs. Ron ` Mrs. John Rolko were Mr. and
Mitchell and Wayne. Mrs. Steve Valasaty and fam•
Rev, and. Mrs. Mervyn Love ily of Toronto.
and family and Miss Sharon : David Elston and friend
Brown, of Leamington, are! Bobby Grayer are holidaying
spending this week with Mr. 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Les Gibson,
and Mrs. Douglas Gill and Exeter.
family• I Mrs. A]1an Elston, Mrs. Mer -
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Patter.: vin .Elston Sheila and Wendy.
son, Mr. and Mrs. Johnston; visited on Thursday with Mrs.
Patterson, Mr. and Mrs, Ray = p, ,l. Bruce, Mrs. E. Blanche
Patterson and Mr. and Mrs.1 Claves and Mary Alice of
Wellwood Gill 'attended. the Woodstock,
Howe -Rader wedding at Dash-
wood on Saturday, August 5,
Mn James Grigg is a patient
in St, Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, •
Mrs, Ella Jean. Hamill and
children, of London, visited on
Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
Myrtle McGregor.
Mr, and Mrs. William Ab-
bott of Toronto spent a few
days last week with Mr, and:
Mrs, Ray Patterson and fam-
ily.
Weekend visitors with Mrs,
Ralph Batten and 'Bill were
Mr. and Mrs Wes Burns,
Helen and Charles Allen, Lon-
don; Mr. Donald Burns, of
Toronto, and Miss Joan Bat-
ten, of London.
•ldr. and Mrs. linger Farley
and Mr. and Mrs, Ron Mitchell
attended the Hunter - Steeper
wedding at Greenway on Sat,
urday, August 5,
The Right Rev. lvol Curtis,
13isliop of Los Angeles, Califor-
nia, 'with Mrs, Curtis and' son
Donald, are holidaying at their
summer cottage in Southcott
Bines for the month of August.
Mr, and Mrs, Alan Wining.
way and Denise have returned
hoin'e after spending a twci-
week vacation at Geraldton
Rir base in Northern Ontario,
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Mrs. Lottie Jones was Sat-
urday evening guest of Airs,
Jessie Bilyea of Granton,
Air, and Mrs. Cecil Alossey
were Wednesday guests of Mr.
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News from Dashwo od
Ay MRS, ERY.IN RAPIER
Air. and Airs. Harold. Kaney 1
and daughters, 'erbara and
Sandy; of Freeport, ill., were.
visitors at the parsonage with
Rev. and Mrs. M. Janes, and
boys.
While Rev. James is on vaca
Holiday visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Wiitiam. Bacon
and family, of Toronto, with
Sam Miller and Mr, and Mrs.
Leonard, Schenk.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Baird of
London with Mrs. Matilda Pie--
fer.
ang, iurs, „, B. Xoung of St. , tion, Rev. John Oestrelcher ' Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Weiberg
Marys,
and the Gideon Society will and family a Waterloo with
Mr. and Airs. Jack Thomson supply. Mr and Mrs. Fred Weiberg
and family spent Sunday eve Mr, and Ails. Harold Erd- and L. H. Rader,
ning with Mr. and. Airs, Ken- than of Detroit spent the week Steve McisaacAir. and. Mrs.
nab.Langford. with Mrs, Lucinda Mlyillis .Mcisaac
cisaac, '
. and:Daniel, of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thee- The Evangelical 1.15 Church Detroit, with Airs. 1,ucinda
ker and family spent Sunday held their annual S u n d a y Mclsaac,
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patti- School picnic Tuesday, July. 18, Mr. and, Mrs, henry Becker,
son of St. Marys, Cathy and with all having a wonderful Mr, and Mrs, Allan Becker and
Joy remaining for a few holi- time. Brenda, of Crediton, with rela.
days, Mr. and Mrs. Merv:, :n Tie- tives in Kitchener and Water -
Mrs, Thelnia Jones and Alr•s, plan have returned home from loo.
Dorothy . StwaofToronto a trip o Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs, William Kirk
spentthe weekend with Mr. Air. Edmund Kraft is a pa- and fani,ily iiih the :latt.er's
and. Mrs. Lloyd. Thomson, tient in St. Joseph's :Hospital, sister and Becker, while and Mrs.'
Mr. and Airs, Iles Massey, London, where he underwent
Lorne r,, w ' e on their
spentsurgery. the west,
Robert
o et antheitlat latter's parents, way to male their home in
Mr, and Airs, Stanley Shaw of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Guen-
ther Rev. and A1rs. Terry Harts
Arthur, Robert remaining for , Alis. Wilmer Hovey,• of and. family of Peterboro with,
a few holidays. Lucknow, and Mrs, Letta. Tay- Air, and Airs. E. R. Guenther
for motored to Hallonquist, ,
' Sask., where they visited with
Women like to look into a Mr. Guenther's brother, Le- Live pedestrians and sue -
mirror, except when pulling , land, and many other points of cessful men always think",, fast
away from a parking place.. interest, 1 on their feet.
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