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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-08-31, Page 5111!- / 04 an- k,"«. ... August lit 1961 11 and .district news .coRkupoNp.ENTMrsI :m.o.yoe HedcIe, Phone•5 Mrs Archie MoPrepor, Pimp 56 ...• . .......................... New executive 'Holland too Bab Mousseau has been wet mer constable for Kinette club for Alrs, William Clement was ' Robert (Bob) Mousseat Mr, Sim 13,00bol returned of •St. Catharines died Thurs. hostess for the Kinette turn- over night, Executive for 1961,62 are past bine by Jet on Friday after a day, August 24 in St, Cattier - president Mrs. Ross Jinks; three weeks' vacation with his Ines General Hospital in his president, Mrs. William ciem, Parents, Mr, and MrsI, A. 57th year, ent; vice-president, Mrs, Rob- Roobel. at Rotterdam, Holland, vrt, 13,anurn; secretary, mrs, and his Sive sisters and one Born 1° Hay Township, he Harold Bonthron; treasurer, brother, after an absence of was a former policeman and Mrs. John Deitz: registrar, Mrs. 14 years, His motber, 83, and motel owner at St, Catharines. Ms father, 84,are in good Jim Hyde;. bulletin editor, Mrs. - Surviving are his mother, Harold Knight: ways and means health. Be also visited with „,, Mrs. Raeburn, Mrs. John Heal. ilis wife, who has been va- Mrs. John Mousseau,Grand First, meeting of the fall sea- eatining with her family at Bend, one daughter, Mrs. Harry Oud-Beyerlend, Holland, son will be held Tuesday, Sept, (Marion) Desjardine, Kerwood; 12, The return trip of 3,150 miles and one son James St, Cath - from Amsterdam to Montreal took seven hours, flying Ines; one brother,'Alex of 35,000 sr feet over the ocean above the Hay Township; one sister, Mrs, cloeds, with 125 passengers Richard (P'earl) Taylor, Chisel - and a crew •of ten. The jet burst.; one step -brother, Wes - also carried. bags of mail. ley Nichol, London, and one ' Exchange vow in Guelph church • BY MRS. NORMAN t.ONP Knox Presbyterian KettPrictri, Guelph, was the fretting for a pretty wedding on Saturday. August 19 when, amid gladioli and fern, Miss Penelope Ml- • wyn Bright. daughter of Mr. And Airs. Albert Bright, was united in marriage to Mr. Harry Keith Jacobi., soar a Ali lip•.peannd Airs. Harvey Jacobi, • Rev. Crawford Smith offici- ated at the ceremony, Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a floor -length gown •of white nylon organza and lace over taffeta. The snuglyditted bo- dice featured a curved em. pre waistline, centred with a hand -made organza rose and 1 long illy -point sleeves, The softly -rounded neckline was ac- cented with iridescent sequin The very full organza ski was 4113rPilgtineedd wUb seonrigia°P4 roses, and she wore •an elbow length veil of silk Mush) gathered to a coronet of ir descent crystals, She carric a bouquet of Sweetheart rose and stephanotis. Pure white silk organza wa worn by the bride's attendantS styled with cummerbunds an large butterfly bows of eon trasting blush pink organza. Maid of honor was Miss Rat Ann Pilkington of Hespeler and bridesmaid was Miss Mari Ellen Jeans of Hamilton, Mis •Sandra Bright of Guelph wa her sister's junior bridesmaid All attendants wore pink ac cessories and carried pink car nations. Best man was Mr. John brother of the groom, and ushers were Mr. Bob Nor ris, an uncle from Cromarty, and Mr. Bryce Jacobi, Klippen, brother of the groom, all wear- ing white dinner jackets. Soloist, Miss Gloria Hall, sang "The Lord's Prayer" and the "Wedding Prayer" accom- panied by Mr, Martin Bauer at the church organ. Following the wedding a re- ception was held in the gar- den of the bride's parents, To receive the guests, the bride's mother chose a beige sheath lace dress with aqua accessor- ies, and to assist, the groom's mother chose a blue .embrol- &red linen dress with pink accessories. After the reception the bride donned a tangerine linen sheath dress with white accessories for travelling, • Guests present from Seaforth area were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- iam Storey, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Hubert, Mr, and Mrs. Or- ville Storey, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Norris and Harry Norris, Guests were also present from Ailsa Craig, Toronto, ! • Bolton and Stratford. The groom is on the staff of the John Ross Vocational High School at Guelph. •''Fete couple at Cromarty By MRS, KEN McKELLAR Mr, Roobol found many ten- ist Mrs. Fred (Elia) changes in Holland, many s s : buildings have been erected, Jackson, Stratford. Isopie eight stories high, food - Funeral services were held is expensive and wages high. Saturday August 26 from the 111.r. and Mrs. F'rank Allen just two fine days, the reslYeit Butler Funeral Chapel, St. anniversary of their marriage• Mr, Roobol related that while toria Lawn cemterY, S(. Ceti). at their home on Sunday, , he and Mrs. Roobol were re- nines. Members of the family pre- ' turning from a tour Mrs, Roo-- Pallbearers were Garne sent were Mr, and Mrs. A. bol left her camera hanging Lloyd and Donald Mousseau, Ross Sr, and Eric, Staffa; Mr. on the wash basin in a ladies' Hensall; Bob Elliott, Tavi- and Mrs. Doug Hutchison of rest room, She did not discover stock; Lee Gesell, Paris; John Ingersoll; Mr. and Mrs, An- , her loss until hours later while Taylor, Exeter, nephews of the thony Allen, Gary and Brian, ; eating in a restaurant 25 miles deceased. Stratford; Mr. and Mrs, Mur. away. Receiving. no replies Attending the funeral were ray Christie, Caroline, Beth and to telephone calls they motored Mrs. John Mousseau, Grand Ronnh. and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon back 25 miles and the camera Bend, Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Alien, Nancy and Frank. was stills intact hanging on the Mousseau, Mr, and Mrs. Don- Debbieentertained I wash basin. Wallace ald Alousseau, Mr, Lloyd MOUS- all the neighboring children at Mr. Roobol made the trip seau, Mr. and Mrs. Richard a birthday party at her home both ways by jet, Taylor, Mrs. Jack Brintnell, on Wednesday afternoon. was ' Mrs. Roobol, who is sailing Mr, Wilfred Mousseau, Mr. and her fifth birthday. home by boat, arrives home Mrs. John Taylor, Exeter, and September 2. , Mr. Alvin Taylor. CGIT banquet The members of the CGIT with their leader, Mrs. M. La. mond, entertained the WMS members and mothers and CROMARTY Duringh • eation he quietly observed. the forty-ninth rained, Catharines, with burial in Vic friends at their annual. mother Mrs. Gordon Lavery is a pa- Mrs, Charles Farquhar left and daughter banquet on Tues- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital, for Toronto last Friday for a ' day evening. London, where she was taken vacation. The girls sang several num- bv ambulance Thursday eve— Mrs. Pearl Passmore is as - don Laing at the piano. Hensall personals 5. rt, d 0 d 4‘Afa Ot.fe Li hut,,,e eleiebrel9 lor.• P.nbi Nthle Innrrnl, s r • Flint. Mich., Mr. and Mrs. ! finger on 'Saturday night. , William Hill and Scott, Holly, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Smith Mich., were weekend visitor a and family were weekend visit - with Mr. William Elliott. e , : nrs in Peterboro with friends. s Mrs, Arthur Heplcins, Mr.! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robin- " $ Herb Hopkins and Miss Ada ,11.1opkins, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dobson visited with Mr. Arthur Hopkins on Sunday at West. • minster Hospital, Mrs. Arthur Rundle was a weekend visitor with her cou- - sin, Mrs. Margaret Hawkins, and her aunt, Mrs. John Flet- cher, in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. A. ,T. Donnelly and Bob, Cayuga, Mrs. S. Coverdale, Canfield, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Mountain, St. Marys, Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Copeland and Cynthia were Sunday visit.: ors with Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean. ! Mr. and Mrs, Albert Scott, Farquhar, visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Rundle on Sunday afternoon. Warren Wilson, Lakeside, is holidaying with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith; also Mr. and Mrs, R. Abey and family, London, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Smith and Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Gordon Culver and Ken- neth were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Run- dle. Jim and Jack. Aliss Jean Copeland is on a three-week holiday from the Bank of Montreal, St. Marys, Mr, Alex Gartenburg, St, d Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Ford, , Marys, lost the tip of his first Except for the collifdon, .how did I do?" Woodham Topics • By MRS. ARTHUR RUND1-E SOL ,GrahaM ;and. Mt eheile. Sunday 441. Lencien with Mr. .and Mrs. Marvin Stretch, Mr. .and Mrs. ,Gerg,e Kath .and Detrie. of Divides. were Sunday visitors -with Mr arid Noris .Webh and family. Ilarry Webber attend- ed the funeral of her aunt, Mrs, Alex Pell, -of Duntroon, nit Thursday. Pr. ,Ocorge, Morp.by and hers accompanied by Mrs. Gor- fling Mr. Rex Dick has ;purchased The guest speaker was Mrs." the residence of Miss Eliza Sinclair from St. Johns Ambu- interesting talk on poisons and lance, Stratford, who gave an Newell on Oxford street and gets possession in October. Mr antidotes, 1 Mrs, Ruth Carter, Rosemary, Janet and Michael of Clinton voila I items visited Wednesday with Mrs.; tootti alb y, ine en, u1. - MISS Nettie Scott of Paisley, Catherine Hedden ; and Herb Mrs. Christena McKellar of The annual Labor Day SI Mitchell, and Mrs. Jessie Ham- spon.sorecl by Kippen Gun C ilton spent a 1 ew days last will be held at Kippen Sund week with Mr, and Mrs, Sam McCurdy. Miss Beth Christie spent a few holidays with her grand- parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Allen, Miss Mary Parkinson of Mit- chell visited last week at the spent the weekend at his ho home of Mr. and Mrs, John here, Wallace. Mrs, Alex Shorthouse, Gw Mrs, Ken Rennick, Doug, Virginia and Earl, left Sat Brian and Pauline of Monkton visited on Monday with Mrs, Rennick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith McLaren. Air. and Mrs. 13. 0. Mcpon- ald and daughter Joyce of Georgetown visited recently at thc home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace. eptember 3 at 3. *p.m. M event is a 50 -bird handi for Kippen Gun Trophy w International and double vents. Winner of the trophy ceives half of the entry mon Ron McKenzie, of Waterfo sisting at the local post office while postmaster Mr. Cecil Kiefer is on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chap- man and Rod spent the week- end visiting with their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Airs. Don - R. IVIaeLaren in the Cookeville and attended CNE. Personal items Mrs. Keen, of Stratford, pent the weekend with Mr, nd Mrs. Elston Dowson, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Mel- s and family, of Inkster, lich. visited last Monday with 'r. and 'Mrs. W. L. Mellis. Mr. and Mrs. N, Dickert pent Sunday with Mr, and irs. Ervin Dickert and family t Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith, of rimsby, and Mr. and Mrs. an Wren of Hanover visited ver the weekend with Mr. and rs. Gordon Wren. The chil- •en who have been visiting ith the Wrens returned •home ith their parents. Mr, and Mrs. George Wood- ck, Ann and Jim of Dear- rn, Mich and Mr. and Mrs. ,ax Johnston and Susie of earborn, IVIich. attended the Mansfield - Venner wedding at ensall Saturday and spent. e weekend with Mr. and Mrs.ililam , Kyle and family. Miss. Joyce Hood returned me Monday after holidaying • a week with her cousin, ane P'erkin, London. 1 Mr. Lorne McBride spent a . v days in northern parts 61; tario. Mr. and Mrs. N. Lorig ac- mpanied by Mr, and Mrs. lain Hood visited Sunday th Mrs. Lydia Doig and Janet o Mrs. William Winder at Libby"s Beans county home in Clinton. Mr, and Mrs. Dave Morrissey and Ricky, of Parkhill werea am !recent visitors with Mr. and cap1 Mrs. George Parker. A ith 1 Mr, and Mrs. Murdoch Stew- 3,1 e- art, of Chicago, are visiting! re- with the former's father, Mr. s eY. Duncan Stewart. rd Mrs. Stewart Bell, Pauline a and Ann are spending a week's I vacation at Turnbull's Grove.; G Ricky Parker visited this Iv ! weekwith his uncle and aunt, 0 St.1 Mr. and Mrs. Ken Parker and M, rt- cousin Catharine at Kippen. I al cd Mrs. J. Allan, of Toronto, W „ visited during the past week1W it - °I with relatives and friends here,' or: Mrs. Edna Corbett, Mrs. bo !co rs. Harold Parker and Patsy are i m Ito spending a week's vacation at , D nd Grand Bend. day to take up residence in Catharines to join Mr. Sho house who has been employ there for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love Pala Alto, California, are vis ing at the home of the 1 mer's parents, Mr. and Al Ross Love. They left Pala A 12 o'clock Saturday night a Miss Olive Hackney, Mitch- arrived here at 6 a.m. Tu ell, accompanied by her sister, day morning, a distance Mrs, Frank Eisler of Mitchell, 2,550 miles, visited on Sunday with their Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Di aunt, Mrs. David Gardiner, and daughter, Terry of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Norris, moved to the, residence they Mr. Harry Norris and Mr. Bob recently purchased in Tucker - Norris were guests at the Ja- smith township. cobi-Bright wedding in Knox Mrs. Pearl Koehler, Dianne, Presbyterian church, Guelph on Linda and Keith. and Mrs, Saturday, Nancy Koehler, Zurich, left for Huntsville Friday last for a week's vacation. es- Miss Elvira Churchill, of To. of ronto, is visiting this week th with her sister, Mrs. Pearl; W ck Shaddick. Mrs. Denton Taylor of Belle- ville who is holidaying at their cottage at Bruce Beach visited Dr. William Standish Ree on Thursday with Mr, and Mrs. MD, , a spirit -filled Episcopalia T. L. Scott, her son Kenneth,Physician and surgeon, of B returned home with her after City, Michigan, a member ,...1i, (laying with the Scott boys.. Full Gospel Businessmen's 1 will be guest spea r. and Mrs. Gordon Kers., ternational, lake and family of St. MarYs eterintieil; 3StaintdiYie evening,StarliteDri d, n n - en Kenney Varlev, Garry lc_ Moir and Ronnie Hoy. The were Sunday visitors with IVIr. In Gospel Service, and Mrs. George Wallace. east . five ntile :B cl. Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Ramsey Allai and children of Listowel visited ElstPli' •gLn° Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peebles and family, of London, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Sangster and farn- ily• fe‘ Gary Hoy, son of Mr. and On Mrs. Clarence Hoy, celebrated, his second birthday on Tuesday IV of this week and entertained , several of his little friends. At- 1 ais tending the celebration. were Sharon, Shelley and Daryl Bor. , "a° ho fax Di !Mrs. MorphY were ,weelcing. visitors with Mr. and Mrs. PO4 Morphy and San. _,14 Mr. and Mrs. Ted :41cIntosli',.. And Dennis called on Mr. Pk*. XI'S. Rundle and 1,,,ar.t., ry 00 Sunday afternoon. I Mr. and Ma- Mel Louch were Saturday visitors with ,Mrs. W. D. Switzer, I Church servieeS will be held ;in the United Church on Sun. , day morning with the pastor, Rey, J. Wareham, in charge. ...... .. . .. . . ....... ............. . g.mt ................ .. .... II! ... jimill4,1111141111111110.41yik • collateral Trust Notes 'PER ANNUM 360 -DAY TERM Interest Payable Monthly by Cheque Notes "nWlbletternedneeori:ed tont caongptiarnnYe. on 30 11a7 For details, Call BRUCE A. LOCICHARU', AX 4-6849 Parkhill, Represeritthg THE INDEPENDENT I3USINESSMAN'S CREDIT CORPORATION LIMITED Suite 212, 19$ Dundas St. Landon GE 9-6141 tizi Suite 1100, Boyar Bank Building 2 King Street E,, Toronto, Ont, EM 2-6192 * 3 a ,a Herk was never a fellow to shirk Safety habits while he was at work! But he didn't survive His Labour Day drive For he drove without care, With a nonchalant air, Unaware that safe driving is work! Careful drivers know driving safely h a full time lob! They don't speed; they obey traffic 31$11$1 they leave a safe distance between cam they signal theirintentions Well in advance. if you're going out on the highways this holiday weekend don't forget Accidents never take a holidayl P' I. youngsters enjoyed several Tomato soup ,_ games and cacti were presented News from North 's with a surprise basket. n Bosanquet Aylmer Mr, Jim Hyde has purchased Catsup sI the home of Mr. Lorne Hay on Richmond Street South. Air. and Mrs, Russell Redden, aren, Kevin, Keith and Ker. , St. Catharines, are vaca- oning with Mrs, Catherine edden and Herb. Mr. and Mrs, Gary Corlett, yan, Diane and Geoffrey, ve retailed to Toronto after week's vacation spent wid the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. N. E, Cook. Mr, and Mrs. Don Haven and family have returned from a six -weeks vacation to visit with the .formet's parents at Riverside, Cal. IVIr. and Mrs. J. E. McEwen and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. 0rr visited in Godcrich Sunday With Mr.- aiid Mrs, Mansell FOWler. on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, soloistLoge WI I 0 on - Laverne Wallace, don singers and a mass vol- unteer choir. Service starts at I( Mrs, AL Houghton and Mr. ry 8,30 p.m. Frank Stagg attended the Houghton reunion which was Mrs. Jane Trewin of Cal- ti gary, Alta., arrived Tuesday of H held in the Lions' Park at Mit- this week to spend a month with her daughter and son -in- RI, ellen on Sunday. Misses Anna Agnes and Fran- law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Havens, ha ees Scott spent a few holidays and grandchildren, Komi Barb - with their grandmother Mrs. Sadie Scott, ora and Debra. The Misses Greta andAmy Air. and Mrs, Howard Snell Lammie ate spending a few and family, Clinton, were Sun- clays this week with mr. And day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. M. R ay Lammio, contrab4. Bob Gardiner, Rev, Currie Winlaw occupied Mr, and Mrs. Ilobt. Carlin his own pulpit at the United allended the :Middlesex Annual church Sunday morning serv., Beef Producers Barbecue at lee basing his thoughts from Poplar Hill, the theme "On Approval". A vocal clued, was rendered by Mrs, T, C. Coates and Mrs, Curi'i WinIaw. Mita Greta Laramie presided at the organ. Continued freni 'nage 4 Mr, and •Mrs. George Hess iSthls ot yew" town. I have an enjoyed a picnic at Godcrich article and her Maitre tut Out park Sunday with Air, and 4110t1ier paper when she WAS Mrs, Stan Love and Mrs. Al. 11 years old. ft probably was vin McBride, Exeter; Ali's. the last, time she had her pie.' joky Allen, Toronto; Mr, and tt1.170 taken, Airs, Cleve Cochrane, Seaforth; „ also enjoy Sugar and Spice Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Gilmour, Smiley, 1 wish you Mr. and Mrs. Alex Corrigan, could have his picture at the;Bittevale. Likes: features. top Of his articles. it would be( MIs. 2, R. Davis and Mich. interesting to See what he looks : ael spent Thursday last at To. like, I ionto txhibition. Mrs. rt. 6. Legged Mi SS Cindy Parker anent a 4 fiO N .----- Newton Drive, few days holidaying with her Willowdole, Ont. grandltiOther. Mrs, Ha .1, n 1 d li.arker at Grand Bend ,, ...... Why dors everyone want to , Miss Betty Parker, ot ton. be its Mt trent of the bus, the: don, visited -ever the weekend . reaf of the church And the; with her Maher, Mrs. Millen Middle of thO Matti , l Parker, mid brotheti till, :j. t41444 li'ititittif lost eleven liottrida lila' list -day in the atiny-4hey tot off his hitiri" Mr, and Mrs. Remie vat Tract of the New Venice faro visited over the weekend wi relatives in Chatham. Mrs. Pawlinski, of London, Visited her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Nordstrom, Mr. Nordstrom and of tlic New Vonice faini (Atm!' the weekend. I Mr. William Little of the Haig farm and Miss Mary Ellen Mollard of Corbett visit- ed the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs, E. Little, on SUMO", The New Venice farm has purchased and installed a pre. pane gas grain drier and have completed wheat and beeleY with 220 acres Of opts yet to corn bine, Mr ,and Airs. Ted Hansen, of Alorpeth, Visited Mt'. and Mrs. Fred Burley and family on Sunday. The Mfg farm has complet- ed their barley and part or wheat with 400 floes a oats yet to Combine. Breaking new land on the berth .side of Lake Smith 1168 been baggy With &Med MO "getting out", Dr, and Mrs. T, J. Haig- meier are visitors at the Haigbern, farm. The former has Just re - returned from o fishing trip to far North Quebec via Oahe. rity otro, leaking At a Sign in the Wray store window Which read: "LadieS Ready to Wear Meant." Sweet Mixed Pickles t) Colgate Toothpaste . - tar Cereal Miracle Whip Peanut Butter Save -4U' Wax Paper Palm Garden Tea Bogs Stuffed Olives Tuna Fish 8t3t.lb WHITIC tvitAT Stock up on. Al's Meats Side Pork Wieners 1 LB CELLO 43 L G. Prime Rib Roasts LS,55 cr- . • Macaroni - Cheese Loaf or Chicken Roll Py -Products 7ROZEN FOOD FEATURE Pot Pies 2 F 43c 4 FOR 49c 11-13T. CITTLE 19c 1G-Dz. 29c REG, 6Sc 55c 2'rtin 49c a2-Citn dAitt 65c 16.02. 29c 27c ittpt v, Ls. 49r F 0 R Bananas Banded Grapefruit Sunkist 48's re) e 59' Cob Corn Ontario otiz, 29c Lett Li ce Ontario 18's 2. HtAcia 19' •