The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-11-09, Page 5a5.5 November 9, 1961
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Carmel groups
choose officers
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Mrs. Earl Campbell was re -
Family night WAS observe elected president of the Wom-
d an's Missionary
Iiy K'ippen Last }}oaten s 1n• PresbyterianSociety of CAts
s,itule Friday evening, Novem- mel igChurch at its
reeving Mondayevening.
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lir 3 when members entertain- n
el their husbands and families , Other officers aro: Vice -pre -
to a turkey banquet in the Le- si?lent, nits, Percy Campbell;
;,'an Hall attended by 1,25, secretary, Mrs, Harvey Hyde;
treasurerMrs. Ed Munn; sup -
Following
the banquet an ply secretary,Mrs, BasilEd-
evening of cards and. social.wards; flowerI:d
-ur was enjoyed, Winners tor; wet, Mrs, Malcolm
ichre were;. ladies, Mrs, Ross Dougall and Mrs, Edwards;
snitJoi#iMrs,
ood•thur Varley, UelAlacAonaldan welfare,
alf di 1}lisi1sSana liar Coaela on Friday, oro• ieh, visited during the past Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay
, Jack I Dougall; glad tidings, Mrs, E. Auxiliar to of pared*
1 stir., :and Airs. William ea , week with her son-in-law nd and.family, London, were
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msitt, Robt, Gemmell, Bruce + y join p. ede �.Ir, and Mrs, Jack Drysdale of 1 daughter, Alr, and A1rs. Len weekend guests with Mr, and
•Mrs, John Henderson and lam-,
Exeter; r, andMrs,Miss Ver 1'i e l
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. society Miss. Marg'tem: Mousseau fit �dd� section
"' a patient in Clinton Public ,!eos-
in the recent list of pranilr Messrs. }ries gird !lass Ricli JQQ!c - at l 'Area Pit ,i, newlyweds,
fetes
tions at First rNalional !sank in; ardson, Jin! M'yAllister, flaw At the meeting .of rtlte WAIS_ Mrs. Asa De.eves visited last B MR a S
Adra#ii#i,. Flerida, Mr, W. D. Dun.' and )male, (slant McGregor, of the united: Church ..on `,thugs, weed with r.l:jativcs in. Lon- Y A!i f I. ' 1. T the.
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vice-president of t#n 14ortgage'nierson lylc, Dave Triebner, co unentary on Korea by tape .he smart cookie fieeipe 4bout 3Q n.eigh-bars aTdd'
and Loan Department, Air. Dun-; Allan Tr�emcer, Carl McClin• recording was presented by books,. wh#eh were offered for friends gathered On 'Thugs
earl is .a son-in-law of Mr. and cher, Clinton, and l d Morton Airs. Laird:Aiickle and Mrs, sale at the bazaar at the Unit- November g lend held a...,day-
Mrs. John Murdock., of Bruce• left. Saturday for Parry Sound R. Ai, }''ecic, They had been ed Churelx and sponsored by ing shivers. Coir A1r and Mrs.
IieiAld. for .a: week's hunting expect'. sent by the group's missienai•y i the Evening Auxiliary.
vyere Alelville Buswell who were t'o•
1r. and Airs. Desi Gar.niss tion. :far prayer, Miss maxim Cur• designed and complied. by Mrs.; sentry married,
and family of Wingha m, were. Messrs. Bert and Clayton rent. : P. L, McNaughton, Airs. Walter
Sunday guests with }', 444 Porton, 1., ;alierritt, I:. Howe A1i's. Grace Heepole gild Speneer. 111rs, Jlni Taylor .and Personal stern$
Mrs, Orville Janes at the and 13ob Elgie left Sunday for :Vers. R. McAllister reviewed i Miss Mary Goodwin, With the Sunday visitors with 1► and.
Q!ueeaway Nursing }tome, a week's hunting :trip at Barr the second chapter of the study
Mr. of the books (118) arae! do- Alrs, Allan 'lalstan were Air'
11ir. Jack Hudson was admit row Bay. is Northern Ontario. book. Airs, J. .Ferguson and: nations the .auasiliary will real-
Mrs.
Mrs, Jack Schroeder,
ted .to the Queensway Nursing sirs. Fred Bonthron enter- Mrs, C. L, Jinks conducted 'the ice close to $300,00 for the 'Sun- Cindy and Lari'y, of Loddon,
Home on Monday of this week, i tained the choir of Cannel devotional, Mrs. R, M. Peek 'day School :building fund. 111r. and Mrs. C. Haonaarsl
Mr, ,and Mrs. Harold Bonth• 1 Presbyterian Church at her :convenor of the group ill Remembrance Day will be and Dick spent Sunday in B1Ytlt.
ron and !amity, are -Moving, WS !bone Thursday night following charge, presided,,Mrs, T. C.1 observed on Saturday, Novem- with the former's brother, My,
/ trek into their new home in choir practise. Coates favored with a solo ac- i ber 11 with a service at the and Mrs• Pete Hoonaard,
Vets wives t new housing sub division• 11rs. iloy Brock is a Pa len cantpanied by Airs. T. Sher. ,cenotaph at 10;45 'alio, Follow Miss Ann iloonaard London,
Bill Shaddick and.Howard ,In Clinton Public 13ospita,. rift„ ing the laying of wre;xths a spent the weekend twithd .her
Rannie were in. Toronto last, Mrs. Walker Carlile is con- President Mrs. E. Rowe con-, service will be held in the town parents, Mr. and .Airs, C.
sell ' o - i e s Friday and while there had the ' fined to her home with illness, ducted the business when it #hall when guest speaker will Hoonaard,.
pleasure of seeing Jack Chip- • A • was decided. to send a t• he Rev. R
1i, .and Mrs, Bert Selves,. Christ-. i •Ross D. MacDonald. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wel.
chase playing hockey with the RR 1 Hensel] have a wild rnas gift ko Miss Current, Aiiss Participating in the.parade will bergcalled on t '
Members of the Legion Auxil Toronto Aiarbotos While m l blue 1 1 he former's
greatPe , vv sic the - , xi - brother an sisera aw
, Mr,
da canvassed the lav a l 1' h tl AL Ellis
and 11rs Wilbert wi be the Legion Legion Au 1 br th d t
tory s le village Sat- Toronto they visited with Air haae hafor °
urday selling gppres d five years and ling gave reports of th,, south iary, Scouts Cubs Guides and ,Mrs :Fred Welber f
t? g
and Mrs. Derr Rannie,, , o'
;ria �er5 onSaturday y. which does man imitations. I ).sectional • meeting of Huron and Brownies. The parade will Dashwood.
li ge atur ay averea s t Mrs, Werberg is
Adis, Beverly Beaton who has; imitates a crow and a cat li':resbylerial held in Whalen be headed by a hand. confined to bed.
Mrs, t ,, Fiford, Mrs, L. Noakes, been a patient in Scott Memel whistles for the ,and ' 1 Church,
Airs, C, Tripier' Mrs, Williamdogs, many . Invitations .nn„uu,unnl,nn,„u,,,m,,,,lluu,,,im !!,!,hll u,,,,,, eu/ellle,..1, lllnnu„uuu, -
Smale, Alis. Leona Parke, Alis, furl Hospital, Seaforth, has re . others, 1 t 9 to Brucetield on ,,u,lnl„,q*
n cl l orae i illi /J 'November and by the Eve
A. Clark, Mrs, John Skea and .'iss ane Horton who is at -i •
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Mrs, :Howard Small. Mrs, Peuar.l Shaddicic was a tending L/W:f) spent the week -',Drag Auxiliary of the church,
wcekenNovc ber
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d �with r nm were ace
1st A dd
i accepted, Mrs, W. J, Cameron. and Mrs, �1 a end with her parents, 13, pal •
Roy Snaale canvassed the Gen -Mrs, Joe Shaddick, of Londes-i Mrs. Nancy Koehler, of Zur. Personal items
Ung of, the Ladies
Winner of the travelling par- Airs, Munn; home helpers, Mrs, Legion Auxiliary 'Tuesday eve keg, Effete ll D. Cris' AI
I S. AicQueen M• a nn of th 1 ! r
Munn,
Airs, Pearl Love and Airs.
Robert Madge conducted the
devotional '`Life -History of
Mary” assisted by Mrs. John
Soldan,
Executive for the Ladies Aid
are: president, Miss Hannah
Murray; vice-presidents, Mrs.
John Soldan a n d Mrs, R,
Madge; secretary, Mrs, Percy
Campbell; treasurer, Mrs, Cla-
rence Volland; group leaders
Mrs. Frank Wright; Mrs, Har-
vey Hyde; Mrs, John Soldan.
rr • eel was Mrs. }toward Fink- pianist, ..i s, E.
tir.rner, The rtchildren enjoyed
,'rmes f bingo,
r o e, .
Mrs. James McAllister' was
in charge of the entertainment,
Reception
Air. and Mrs. Mervyn Eyre,
a recent bridal couple, were
henored at a reception held in
tike arena auditorium, which
+'as filled to capacity, Friday
c .ening,
They were presented. with a
i• ell -filled purse of money, pres-
entation address being read by
•:ick Upshall, and gift present -
cc! by Gerald Bell,
Norris orchestra furnished
music for the dance.
Guests at anniversary
Miss Greta Laramie was
quest violinist at Grand Bend
I'nited C h u r c h anniversary
services Sunday evening, and
`Tian Smillie, guest soloist.
"rs. C. E, Kennedy presided
et the church organ and Jed
the choir.
Guest minister at the eve
-
icing service was Rev. A. E,
Polley, of Highland Road Unit-
ed Church, Kitchener, formerly
of Grand Bend.
Sugar and spice
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— Continued from page 4
son in the second one. And.
i;iren he lowered the flag and
l;owed his head, and the colors
pped, and the Last Post
;livered in the cold, and the
•)wn bell tolled in the silence
alai 'followed, there was a.big,
painful lump in your throat.
And then, with the jaunty
'-loot of Reveille, the dying
was ended and life began
again. The shouted command,
the lively march tune of the
bznd, brought the wanted re-
lease from sadness, and we
swung off merrily enough.
And after the service, the
warmth of the Legion Hall,
with good friends, good fellow-
ship, good refreshments and
good stories by the hour. Ah,
I'm sorry 1 won't be there this
year. I'll miss every bit of it,
Except the bit where I catch
a phenomenal blast from my
wife for arriving home 12
hours after the parade.
Your library
— Continued from. page 4
lenges to a faltering people
while still others are sermons
of hope and assurance.
These masterpieces of the
pulpit gathered. in one volume
snake .this a book one would
like to own: and treasure. The
next best is to borrow it from
your library,
CHURCH NEWS
Cannel Presbyterian Church
The Sacrament of Holy Bap-
tism was administered at the
morning service at Cai•inel.
Presbyterian
Ch r
u ch
to Gary
Bruce Moir, son of Mr. and
Mrs, . Bruce Moir; Kenneth
Frank Varlet, son of. Mr, and
Mrs, Frank Varley;
Vicki Lee Baker, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, Murray Baker;
Bryan John Baker, of son Mr,
and. Mrs. John Baker; Robert
Scott Beaver, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Robert Beaver; lames
Kenneth Pollock, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Pollock;
Lorri Michel .Mousseau,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs,
Lloyd Mousseau; Alice Ann
Dalrymple, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilmer Dalrymple;
Bruce Samuel Thomson, son of
ning presided 'over by Press,' J. McKelvic, Essex, attended Y _ e .oea Y.
• I3an1. of Montreal is on vasa• R
yn mem Ball at Hotel; London SatiirclaY tion' brook, of Oakville, are guests
bers were asked to parade on lir, and A1rs, Andrew T anvil, with Rev, and Mrs. R, D, Mac -
evening.
November 11 meeting at the The event was at• to», of Exeter, visited recently Donald and family at the Pres -
Town Hall, at 10:30 a,n#, tended by 350. with their son-in-law and dau h byterian manse this week.
The Christmas party for the Mrs. Mary Haugh, teacher of ter, Mr, and Mrs. John Baker, ;Airs. Sim ltoobol will be
Legion and Auxiliary members grades 5 and 6 at Hensall Pub Bradley and Brian,
and their 'families will be 'held he School, fell on Saturday last 'Jr, and Mrs. Lorne Thmnp• gldstonf M Miss
ad'Annao 'Mp Don-+
Sunday, December 10 at 2:30 fracturing a bone in her left son, of Toronto, spent the CKNX Wingham, Monday, yi No-
p nthcontinuing weekend in Hensall, vember 20 at 2 p,m, when she
It was voted that the Aux•
teach, She is still to
Ester -
dent Mrs Gordon Mur the annual Kinette Cinderella Rev, and Airs, Myles Ester•
diary would sponsor a Christ Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Bio Mr, and Mrs, Jack Peebles
rags draw on a doll dressed in deriek and Karen, attended the and family, of London, were
dollar bills, Mrs, W, J, Carne-`Gibson-Twanley wedding at St, recent visitors with Mr, and
ion will convene the project, I Pauls Anglican Church, Strat- Mrs. Len Noakes and family,
Members will exchange gifts at ford, Saturday, Nrovember 4 41'1 C,Aiesars1 Leonard Noakes, W.
the Christmas meeting, !which Karen was a flower girl.,Fed Bradley, Jim
Mrs, Don Havens on the The bride is a neice of Mrs.' Taylor, C. Fiford and T. Ber-
mystery prize. B i n g o w a s Broderick. ends of Exeter enjoyed afish-
played and lunch served, I Mrs, Basil Edwards returned ing trip to Thornbury over the
weekend,
Bingo winners Thome Saturday after spending' Mrs Ross D. MacDonald will
two weeks with her niece and
}}'inners at the Legion bingo nephew, NI- and Mrs, Mel attend an all -day session of
Sence in
SaturdayJe1 p•Messenee• lugs? Johnston, in St. Catharines, I heITBWorkshop
pti tsh Church, London,
George Shells, Mrs. Ray, Mrs,, Miss Amy Larnntie, home tea- Saturday November 11
cher for the CNIB wills
will give a commentary and
pictures of her trip to Hol-
land this summer.
The Ladies Aid of Chisel-;
hurt United Church are hold-,
ing a bazaar, hake sale and
tea in the church Thursday
afternoon, Nov, 9 at 3 o.m,
Mrs, John Mousseau, Grand i
Bend, is visiting her daughter,
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs,
R, Taylor, aChiselhurst,
Five cartons of used clothing
was packed. at the United
be len C h u r c h Thursday afternoon.
Fleischauer. (2), Mrs. Brown,' on the program, Compassion, on lir. and Airs. George Hess which will be forwarded to To-'
(Egmondville), David Sina.le Panorama over CFPL-TV, Lon- and Mrs, Gertrude Powell, Ex- ronlo for overseas relief. In
and. Mr. Doupe, Mrs. )Dupe, don, at 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov- et”: attended anniversary charge of the project were
ember 11, setences at Grand Bend Unit -
Mr, and Mrs. D. Jowett of ed Church Sunday evening.
Toronto visited with Mrs. Basil Mr, Harry E. Moore, Detroit
airs. Wm. ma e, Miss Hanna
Murray, Mrs. Mary Taylor.
Jack pot specials, David
Smaie, Mrs, Clarence Reid and.
Mrs. Jim Clark, Mrs, Brown,
.Egmondville.
Door prize winners, Mrs.
Maude Hcdden and Mrs. Reich-
ert.
Bingo scheduled for Satur-
day, November 11 has been
cancelled owing to Remem-
brance Day, Jack pot for the
Mrs. Albert Alexander (con-
venor), Mrs. Norman Jones,1
Mrs, Jarvis Horton and. Mrs.'
Edwards over the weekend, 'l'iger Area Scout will be guest Hugh MoMurtrie, i
Mrs. Janet Windsor of Dee- speaker al the IOOF baseball Mr. William Kyle of Kippen 1
field, was a weekend guests banquet this Friday, Nov. 10 purchased the seven -room: dwel•I.
with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn at 7 p.m, which will be held in :ling owned by the late Mrs.'
Eyre, the auditorium of the arena, I Jack Hudson at the auction f
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Mr. and. Mrs, Ron Passmore A film of the 1960 World Series sale held here Wednesday, No -1 /,1„1,11,,,1„1,,,1,,,111,,,1,IIIIIIIIIIII111p1111111,11111„1,,,,1, 11,11IIII11H11111111,1,IIIIIIII/IIIIIIII,IIII1tl111141,IN+s
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of London visited. recently with `v ill be shout n, I vember 1,
the latter's parents; Mr. and
Mrs, Harold Bell and with the
Mi•, and Mrs, Robert (Bert) bingo which will resume on. former's mother and sister,
Thomson. Nov. 18 will be worth Mrs. Pearl Passmore and Miss
Saturday, Norma Passmore..
For his sermon topic Rev,' $120.00 in 59 calls with two
R. D. MacDonald spoke on door prizes.
"Character Building in the Hensall man's father dies
Home", The choir offered an 1
anthem. Funeral services for Henry
United Church Lawrence, 80, of at. Marys,
formerly of Mitchell, were held
Mr, Allan Elston of Cen- from Trinity Anglican Church,
traliawas guest soloist at the Mitchell. on Monday Nov. 6.
United Church Sunday morn- Mr. Lawrence died in Strat-
ing. The choir sang an anthem ford General Hospital on Fri -
with soloist Miss Mary Good.- day. He was born in Logan
win. Rev. Currie Winlaw de- Township,
livered an appropriate mes- Survivors .include his wife,
sage. the :former Jean Conti; sons,
Carmel bazaar William, Zurich; Fred, Mitchell
The Ladies' Aid of Carmel Hilliard, Hensall.; daughter,
sponsored a successful Mrs Fred. (Alice) Brown, Amul-
church bake sale and tea Sat- tree; step daughter, Mrsr Ir-
bazaar,urday afternoon in the church vine (Velma) Marbiestone, San
schoolrooms, with proceeds Francisco, and 17 grandclul
gra tifying. dren.
The candy booth in charge of Rebekah Lodge meets
Mrs. Ross D. MacDonald and Noble Grand Mrs. A, Orr
her CGIT group realized $20.54. presided at the meeting of
Convenors for the baking Amber Rebekah Lodge on Wed -
booth were Mrs, Lorne Luker, nesday evening.
Mrs. Ed Munn, Mrs. Percy Vice -Grand Mrs. Hugh- Mc -
Campbell; fancy work, Mrs. Ewen reported for the visiting
H,a r v e y Hyde, Mrs. Earl committee and Mrs. Ed, Cor-
Campbell; white elephant, bett, treasurer, gave the fi-
Mrs. Glenn Bell, Mr's. Pearl nanci.al report.
Love; mitten tree, Cheryl Lit- The members are invited to
tie, Pauline .Bell; touch and attend the meeting of Pride of
take, Mrs. Malcolm Dougall; Huron Lodge, Exeter, on Wed -
produce, Mrs. R. Madge and nesday, Dec. 6.
Mrs. Archie Hoggarth; tea
tables, Mrs. Alex McGregor
and Mrs. John Soldan.
Miss Hannah Murray is pres-
ident of the Ladies Aid.
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