The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-11-09, Page 10Po e..t(The Times•A.1yg;ate,'November 9, 1961
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Cromarty
;By MRS, .KEN MpKELLAR
Charter member
gf institute dies
By MRS, KEN McKELLAR
CROMARTY
Acis- Arthur E. Cojctuhoun
died at the Riverside hest
Parents mark ,anniversary Rome, Mitchell, on Wednesday
By MR$. •W1L'I.IAM RQHOR with lir, and Airs. Raymond, Air, and Mrs, ,Keith McLaren afternoon at the age of 91 years,
TRAAIES ROAD Heard' of I�irkton. She was the former Sattan
W Mr, Clifford Moir, attended the fifty-fifth wedding }lad and was born in Fullerton
T meeting of the A and ffo d Aoir, Mrs, Pearl anniversary celebration of Mrs. Township This , ns i .p J a_ n u. a r y 4, 1870,
'WMS' Was held at the manse Baynhant of Hensel!, Mr, and McLaren s parents, Mr. and •daughter of the late John
art
with' a fair crowd in. attend- airs. Oscar Tuckey of Exeter,. Mrs. Sant Jory :of Exeter at the and has wife Jannette McKay.
Once,lr, and Mrs. Aloin Passmore home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry On April 6, 1892 she married.
Mrs. Reg Hodgert was .in wereeguests at a birthday Beavers on Saturday evening. Arthur E. Colquhoun and they
charge .of • they meeting, the p• r y for D. Arthur and Mrs. .on Tuesday evening Mr. and farmed al lot 4. eon. 8 Hibbert
tbenle being "Peace". Mrs, McAlister of Georgetown :at Mrs, McLaren entertained at Township,
1G t Item Lainp r read the • orate on Sunday, Their their home in honor of the She was a charter mem
i birthdays member of
scripture esson hays are on October 28
and Nove event with Air, and Mrs. Jory, the Staffa Women's. Institute.
Mos. William Rohde tools mber 8 respectively. Mrs. Laura Harvey Mrs. Lucy 1f paid by Saturday £allowing
Mr. and Mrs. .Gordon Aiavericy Surviving besides her husband last insertion,
charge of the WAIS businessYellow, Mr. Asa Penhale .and are one.son, Elmer Cli t
which consisted of a treasurer s and Robbie, of London, visited hiss Grace Penhale as Their one daughter, Aq , n.on,
revert, Mrs. .Donald Kernick nes
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, guestis, Ernest A] Second Insertion
Start earnin
Christmas
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len (Marion) Mitchell, 15 grand'
and Mrs, William Cann gave Robert Mayer, I Linda and. Joanne. Currie of children and 31 great grand• 21/2 PE
reports as delegates to the sec• A number front this com.,Dorchester spent the weekend children One son FergusR WORD
trona1
meeting which was held munity attended the oyster sup- with their grandparents, Mr. three sisters and one brotherthen (Minimum 550)
-at Whalen. per at Woodham Ills, Otto Walker. predeceased ' her.
'Mrs. Cann gave a report :from : hard on Friday evening. Orange Hall andSix l.nsertlons
Many relatives and friends The funeral was held an Sat;
Previsional committeeAir. and Mrs. i
Frank Cottt•'from Cromarty and Skaffa dis• urday at the Heath -Leslie Fun.
2c
meeting which was held re-' .af St. Paul's, Mrs. Laid -'tract attended the funeral of the oral Home, Mitchell with Rey, PER Wc,Ro
William Snow late 1 of Hagersville, Air, and late Mrs, Arthur Colquhoun in (Minimum 450)
eently. Mrs.
,1t1 Charge of the program. which Mrs, ROY Nickels, Laurette, Aiitchell on Saturday. of a vocal solo by ; Man and Sharon, Mr. Ernie AIr Hu711 Scott student t Semi -Display Classifieds
George Lamont in charge. Bu•
rial was in Roy's cemetery. Si
grandsons, all sons of Mr. and
urs, Wilfred llunktn and, a Kerslake of London visited on TAC Guelph spent the weekend 'firs Elmer Colquhoun acted as (Restricted to One Column)
. reacting by Mr.s Snow,
Rev. Hugh. Wilson .to
charge of the election of of
finers for the 'United Chure
Women .for 1962"•
President is Mrs. William
.Cann; viee•presidents,. Mrs
Edwin Miller, Mrs. Donal
Kernick; secretary, Mrs. Bev
Morgan; assistant secretary
Mrs. ;•Lloyd Ballantyne; trees
urer, Mrs. Ross Hodgert, Group
leaders, Mrs. Ken Simpson
and Mrs. Barry Miller; Mrs
too
Personal. items Minimum one inch accepted
h b f Ills, Will Hamilton iia con- p d
Sunday with Airs, Jennie Moore I J
and Air, and Airs. \\'illiam•at his home here, pallbearers and flower bear- First Insertion—Per Inch $1,40
Snow
Miss Ina Scott, London, was els. Second Insertion—Per Inch $1.25
and boys, home for the weekend
Mrs. Lee Webber is able to,
e u a t I K b 1' only in multiples .of ' inch,
r rani
n e n e
e and
up with a bad knee, n fined to her home through ill
ness.
Rev. H, C. Wilson, uncle of WMS
d the bride, performed the cere-
mo ny in St. Marys on Satur- The m e e 'ting of the }i 'o.
Wilfred Hunkin and Mrs, Jack
▪ Borland; Mrs, Gordon Ston
and Mrs, Archie Etherington
convenors of groups, Airs, Wil
;fled- Hankin,
Manse committee, the three
heed, group leaders; pianists
iVi.rs:st» Alvin Passmore, Mrs
Lloyd Knight; press secretary,
Mrs. William Rohde; Christian
Education committee, Mrs.
'Waili'a;tn. Bol.de, Mrs, Floyd
Stewart,; Christian Citizenship
seesetary, Mrs, Lee Webber;
literature and supply secretary,
Mrs., Donald Bray; Christian
Stewardship secretary, Mrs.
Hugh' 'Wilson; community
friendship and visitation sec-
retary, Mrs. G. Wiseman;
• auditors, Mrs. Carl Hume and
Mrs. VVIlllam Elford; nominat-
irg committee, Mrs. Glen Stew-
art, Mrs. Robert Cann, Mrs,
William Lamport;
Representative to Board of
Stewards, Mrs. Edwin Miller;
representative to Official
Board, Mrs. William Cann;
representative to M and M
committee, Mrs. Ross Hodgert;
finance committee, Mrs. Ross
Hodgert, Mrs. Donald Kernick,
Mrs. Hugh Wilson and Mrs.
Gordon. Stone.
Mr, and Airs. Herb Walker of
Markdale visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker
on Thursday,
• day when Alice ' Irene Eedy, man's Missionary Society was "•• •
BA, and Arthur N. Boisson- held at the home of Mrs. M. La- The story in
neau, B Sc, exchanged mar- mond with Mrs. Will Miller pr.e-
ria a vows, siding. e opened the meeting
with a meditation on Remem-
g Sh p rand Bead
brance following with prayer,
This week in The roll call topic was answered By MRS, WELLWOOD GILL
by fifteen members,
Mrs. L. Sorsdahl had charge
Dashwood
�shwo
od
By MRS. ERVIN RADER
Personal items
Aliss Sharon Rader, had her
tonsils removed at South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, Thursday,
Nov, 2 by Dr, V. Gulens.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bucholtz.
and daughter of Kitchener
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs, V. L. Becker and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Stormes of
St. Thomas spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Tie -
man and Lynda.
Mrs, Chas. Forger and son
and Mr. and Mrs. Hellmuth
Messner and family of London
spent the weekend with Mr. and
.Mrs. Fred Messner.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Telfer and
children of Brantford spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Keller,
Miss Marilyn Desjardine has
returned home from St. Joseph's
hospital, London, where she un-
derwent an appendectomy.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Personal ;terns Mrs. Elgin Rader and boys
Mk.. ' Mac Hodgert returned were, Mr. and Mrs., Garnet
home .from St. Joseph's Hos- .Weiberg andfamily of Water-
pitial .on Wednesday afternoon. 100,, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader
• last. , and family and Air. and Mrs,
• FIward Willard returned to Leonard Restemayer and fam•`
his . home , at Averring last 111%
Thur'sday...fter visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Eck -
hie. ti3icle.'and' aunt, Mr. and stein and Miss Lily Hoffman of
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of the study book with Mrs, T Personal items
L. Scott and Mrs, C. McKaig
assisting, the subject being
Women of the Bible, c17e weexeaio wu;t lur. arra tears,
Mrs, T. Laing read the'Glad
Tidings prayer and the topic
"Memorials of Stone" was
given by Mrs. Grace Scott, Bu-
siness was conducted by the
preside
et, 11•Ir
P nt, s. R. Dodds re-
viewed current events.
A pleasing feature • of the
meeting was the presentation
by Mrs. T. L. Scott of a \'VMS
membership pin to Mrs Sorsa
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Teachers Wanted
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9. Services
10. Farm Stock For Sale
1.1. Poultry For Sale
12. Cars, Trucks For Sale
13. Articles For Sale
14, Wanted To Buy
15. Wanted
16.. Property For Sale
17. Property For Rent
18, ;For Rent
19. Wanted To Rent
20, Property Wanted
21, Notices
22. Legal Notices
23. Tenders Wanted
24.Auction Auc ion Sales
6 Business Opportunities
Experienced bookkeeper, finale 6� Bells
Will or female, required for new Jingle Bells Will
office of Kongskilde Ltd„ Ex -
der, Outline qualifications to Soon Be Ringing''
lir. and Airs. E, Nichols and J, F. Farm Machinery, Box Let YOUR
Brenda, of Flint, Mich. spent. 217, Milverton, phony 296, 9c Uri pockets jingle with
AVON earnings.
AVON PRODUCTS sell
themselves,
h ; START NOW.
11 Rural openings in Stephen,
h' Usborne, Hay Townships.
- WRITE MRS. E, BELL,
84B Albert St., Waterloo
t or phone collect SH 5-0751
d before 8:30 aan,
f 9: 28etwc
dahl who has left the commu-
nity to live in Mitchell.
Lunch was served by the
hostess assisted by Mrs, Sadie
Scott and Mrs. J, M. Scott.
Personal items
Mr. and Afrs, Roy McGhee
and Connie spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc-
Ghee, London,
Mr, .and Mrs. Jim Hagan and
family of Toronto were week-
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Carey and Mrs, Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace
and Debbie and Mr. and Mrs.
George Wallace visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs, Don-
ald Wallace, Carlingford.
Mr. Andrew McLachlan' and
Mrs. Grace Scott visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Car-
ter Kerslake and family.
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Mrs--' Jack Borland for some Landon; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey • •
• time Pfaff, Larry and Barbara of
St. Marys were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Ken McCrae
and Bonnie. .
Mrs. Fred Rader who suffer-
ed a stroke was removed by
Pass'rhore attended the trous- Hoffman ambulance to Sou Personalitems end with her parents, Mr. and The fifth meeting of the
seau tea on Saturday for Miss Huron Hospital. g
AIr. and Mrs. Wilmer Pfaff Mr, Jonathon Kirkby, of St.Mrs. Willis Gill and fancily. Grand Bend Inuit Cadets was
Jean Ferguson at the home of and family, Crediton, were Marys, was a visitor on Tues Mrs. Martha Gerornette spent held at the home of Patti Mac -
her 'mother, Mrs. Peter Ferg-Sunday visitors with Mr. and gay of last week with his Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenzie on Saturday Oct 28
neon, in Guelph.
Mars, Jim Love of Grand
Ben'd..,Mrs. Reg Hodgert, Mrs.
Robert Cann, Mr. and Mrs.
William Cann, Mr. and Arnold
Calan, . Mr. and Mrs. Lorne of Hamilton, spent the week- 4-H club meets
th 'f
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lunshirae
By MRS. WILLIAM DICKEY
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Roy Pask. -
A1r, Erwin Holt of the RCAF
station at Winnipeg, who is London spent the weekendwit
taking a special course at Tren- her parents, Mr, and. Mrs. Bi
ton, spent the weekend with Baker, Sunday visitors wit
his mother, Mrs. Mae Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Baker and Dor
and
ami 3. een were Mrs. Alvin Baker•
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Finan, Mr. and. Mrs, Howard Lightfoo
of Sarnia, spent the weekend and Douglas of Crediton an
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Kate (Clayton) King o
Earl Finan. Detroit,
Miss Judy and Mr, Jules Des Sunday visitors
Jardine, of Toronto, spent the Mr, and Nils, Carman Wood
weekend with their parents, burn, of Greenwa with Mr
Mr, and Mrs, Ross DesJardine, y+
Miss Lenore Trott of Lon- and Mrs. L. A. Bariteau,
don Teachers' College spent Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wood
last weekend with her parents,burn, of Corbett, with Aqr, and
Mr. and Mrs, Len. Trot, Mrs, Ray Patterson and tam
Mrs. Mary Gill is visitingily,
Mr. and Mrs. Thigh Love, o
this week with Mr. and Mrs, Exeter, with Alf. and Mrs
Jack Rosser of Ailsa Craig. ,Douglas Gill and family,
Mrs, Olive Webb who has Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey
been ill at her son's home, Mr.. , of Greenway, with Mr. and
Mervin Webb at Dashwood, is I Mrs. Wellwood Gill.
WANTED — Man for steady
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Middlesex and Lainbton county,
• Permanent connection with
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today, Rawleigh's, Dept. K-202
131, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal,
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much improved and was able) Mr. Jack Levie, of Parkhill
to return to her own home on with Mr. and Mrs. William
Monday. I Sturdevant and family,
Education will be the theme ` Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Rosser
of the November meeting of and Barbara of Ailsa Craig
Grand Bend WI on Thursday, g
vitt
Nov. 16. , with Mr. and Mrs.. Ed Gill,
Mrs. Emery DesJardins and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Love,
Mr. and Mrs. od. Gill Wendy and Wayne of Thedford,
attended a meeting of the' Miss Brenda Mollard of Park-
attended
Colony Historical So- :lull, with Mr. and Mrs. Colin
iety in the Oil Museum of Love and Jerry.
Canada at 011 Springs on Sat -1
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lawson
c
urday, November 4. of Crediton; Rev. A. E. Holley
and Mrs. Holley of Kitchener
Hiss Muriel Fa11is, of Sar• i and Mr, and Mrs. Ellison
nia, spent the weekend with. whiting of P'arkhill with. Mr.
Miss Mary Yeo. and Mrs. William Love.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allister,
Mrsb Lorne Beaker and family. randdaughter, Mr, and Mrs. , Stewart Webb, Roll call was answered by "A
Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery Diane Becker celebrated her La Verne Rodd and family. Mrs. Nola Taylor and family fruit I ate yesterday."
and Alan were Sunday guests Kir and Mrs Clarence Flet -
Topics from
Whalen
10th birthday on Tuesday with cher accompanied byMr, and
eight friends as guests, Bingo Mrs, Melvin Gariner and
was played followed by a birth -Marilyn of Exeter were Sun-
day. supper, day guests of Mr, and 1Vlrs.
Farewell for Beckers Murray Gibson and girls at on Tuesday evening with Afr November 4. Roll call was "A
and Miss Elenore Taylor of Miss Alma Hendrick gave a
Woodstock visited on Sunday demonstration on how to make
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Engel a cherry pie.
of Toronto, A meeting was 1
Mr. and Mrs, W. Gill visited home of Miss KarenTaylor on
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reste-! Bryanston when they cele- and Mrs. Russell Guest of De-- fruit dessert my family like,"
mayer and Jane held a family i brated Mrs. Gardiner's birth- troit who are holidaying at Miss T a y 1 ^ r demonstrated
By, MRS. FRANK SQUIRE gathering on Sunday prior to day. their c o t t a g e in Beach 0' making banana bread and had
the departure of, Mr. and Mrs.( Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jeffrey Pines, a try f d'ff
Personal items
Mrs, O. H. Finkbeiner, Lis-
towel, was a weekend visitor
with Mr, and Mrs. J. Fink-
beiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klahre,
crena ],ands o1
Wallace Becker and familyand family, of Sebringville, • Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Harl- cheese. Miss Alma Hendrick
from Dashwood. Each member 1 were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. ton, of Shipka, visited with Mr. took a table centre made of
of their family was presented Bill Stephens and: Earl, on Sun- and Mrs. M. Thompson on Sun- fruits,
a gift. day. day. The banana bread and cheese
Others present were Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hodge Miss Doreen Baker RN of, were served for lunch.
Becker, Brenda and Lawrence; and Judy, of Ripley, were Sun -
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Becker day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Catherine and Martha were and family; Mr, and Mrs, Har- ; Clarence Johns.
Saturday night guests with \Ir, old Kraft and family; Mr. and' Mr. and Mrs. Wib Kirkby of
and Mrs. William Fischer, St. Mrs, Jim Becker and family the 4th line of Blanshard and
Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Fenton Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor of
and family of Ailsa Craig, Mrs Stratford were guests of Mr.
Peter Coburn of Parkhill; Dr, and Mrs. La Verne Rodd and
and Mrs, Fred Morlock and faimly last Thursday evening
family of Kitchener and Eugene' when they celebrated. Mrs.
Kirk of Exeter, I Kirkby's birthday,
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Proper Processing Of Meat Is Our Business
and ,drs. Alex Baillie
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs, Harvey Squire, Kirkton,
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon John-
son, Mr, and Mrs. William Mor-
ley Jr, and Mr, and Mrs Cecil.
Squire attended a dinner and
pictures by Mr. Harvey . Put-
nan of Cross Roads Africa,
Wednesday evening in Clinton.
firs Cleve Pullman, who has
been a patient, in St. Joseph's
Hospital returned to her ' ome
on Monday. Mr. Bert Duffield,
who is still a patient in St.
Marys Memorial Hospital, is
improving.
Mr. and ..Mrs. Milne Pullen
and Mr. and. Mrs, Angus Earl
of Zion were in Guelph on Sun•
day and spent the day with
Mr. and Mrs, Donald 'Pullen.
Mr. and Mrs, David Hord
and family, Parkhill, and Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Currie and
family, Lucan, were Sunday
guests of Mr, and Mrs. E,.
.Ferguson.
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Grose
and Sharon, Devizes, visited
Saurday evening with Mr. and
Mrs, Ray Parkinson,
Mr, and Mrs. E. Poster, St,
Marys, Mr. :rid Mrs Herman
Foster, Exeter, Mr. and 1'Irs,
"Jas. :Knox and Mr. George
'Sangster, Stratford, and Mrs.
J"thel Squire, Granton, were
visitors during the week with
Mr, and Mrs. F. Squire,
Gordon and Allen Hodgins
left d'aesday r'orning to attend
the Royal Winter Fair, To -
Tonto. They will be showing
their cattle an Friday.
Mr, and Mrs Melville Gun
Ping and Muriel and Mr. 'Wil
fled'"Herbert were in Exeter on
Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs.
.ay Ylills,
•
.Avi.4" Alien, Grant and Gar
dait"ldgins, els+ Mr, and Mrs
:Milne. Pullen offended the 4.'
Smoking
and
CUrin
The Locker Plant
Does It Bestl
We know how to cut your meats so they
"eat better” . , how to cure yotr hams and bacon
to a mouth-watering turn , , how to render your
lard so it will be snowy white . , , how to get the
most out of every cut of meat for your family.
It's good business to have your locker plant
process all your meat for maximum eating pleasure
and greatest economy. Remember, for proper pro
cessing of foods for storage hi a locker or home
freezer , , , the locker plant does it best.
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Ori Saturday xraan. ii,i,,,Hot,ttUffittiitmaintionainutratufioioomr,umY[nnlullu11Pm abeam oriimuiilrytiif`iiYulutio
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