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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-11-01, Page 2niversary services at Grand Sheppard, .da.ughler ,of Mr. and Miss, Lenore Trott, vtio Is at, Bend United .Church. Rev. C. Mrs. Douglas Lee Shephard.„ tending London Teachers' .,Co1,- E, Brittain wail' conduct the Mr. and Mrs. Keith Charlton lege,. spent the weekend with. services a* 11.15 a.m. and 7.30 and Carry. of Lon(ton, visited her Daunts, Air, and Mrs. Len i rn. Sunday with On Sunday., Get. 28 R.ev• her mother, 'Trott. . t. And Mrs. Alas. Ilantilton B Paittain performed the rites Mr. and Mrs. Ron were on holidays. in the U.S.A. of baptism to. the following in- Wayne and Dennis .visited on last week spending most of facts: Michael John Miller, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob. their time in Penns.dvania. sun of Mt. and Mrs. John Le- McDonald and Dean at Clinton. Air. and Mrs. Johnston Vat- ray miller; Donald. Brent Gd- Mrs. liorave Lake is visiting term and family -visited. with bert, son of AIr. and Airs. Don- this week with friends in Lon- relatives in Sarnia. on :Satnr* old Time Odbert; Ellen Lynne don. day. AliftRiOIRDAWAit$4gitiiPitgmovi w:i,* of§V.0 P7.4;WillnagOti7;AVAtigOsgmci,;§.coova.04.04.we4w,(0..iFr#?ooplott t Gould & Jory Aginingtort CHAIN SAWS This chain saw line has everything. • Power • Speed • Balance • Design • Selectivity i$ big models) Try a Remington Chain Sow today. 'Handling charge 54.00 WITH THE PURCHASE OF TOP QUALITY treat the family TO BETTER HEALTH EVERY DAY Have us deliver plenty of wholesome, delicious dairy foods to your doorstep. Nothing else that tastes so good is so good for the family. Don't Forget Coil Us For All Your Heating Needs Quick, Courteous Service The Car King of Huron Bob Taylor says: "We've neVer had such a tremendous solec. lion of beautiful used cars at such low prices. What's the reason? It's the fabulous new 1963 Pontiac that's attracted motorists who like smart style and sound engineering. Their trade-ins are terrific! Look , them over—the buys have never been better." Get yourself a Hundreds of Car Buyers now acclaim our outstanding "P-S-P" POLICY LOW PRICES FROM VOLUME SELLING SATISFACTION FROM SERV: PROTECTION ON CAR PAYMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Rils.sell Schroe- der entertained at 5 family din- ner party in Knotty Pine Inn on Sunda ., evening in eelebra- tion of their forty•sixth wedding anniversary, They had as their Centralia , omments guests, Mr. and Mrs. S. Sem- i B' —d Al• L Jay MRS. FRED BOWDEN Hewitt, Air. and Mrs. 5. Webb, v. .00, November 1 194 wedding anniversary. Mr. John Thompson is a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, having undergone surg- ery on Thursday to correct a shoulder injury. Mrs. Tboinp• son is staying in the city with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Airs. Don Heaman. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laramie, Robert and Jean, were in To, ronto on Saturday attending the Herzog-Paisley wedding in St, John's Baptist church. The bride is a niece of Mrs. Lam- mie. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shoebot. tarn and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard Shoebattom and family at Fanshawe. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Es- sexy called on Mrs. Alma Price and Miss Gertrude Dempsey in Lucan on Sunday on their way to Sarnia where they visited with. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Pen- warden and Mr, and Mrs, Har- old Penwarden, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Hicks were weekend visitors with Miss Wilda Pollock in Kitchener. Donna May Wilson of Strath• my was a weekend visitor with. her grandmothei, Mrs, Elmer week for Halifax to resume his duties with the :RCN following a lengthy visit with his parents, Air. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunning- ton were guests ut the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs, How. and Cunnington and family of Elimville on Thursday evening in observance of their 35th Personal, items Miss Mabel Refoir returned to London last week after spend- ing several months with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred CtInnington. Mrs. Mervin .Broltensiiire of Hagersville, has returned home following a two week's visit kith her sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, William .Schroeder. Mr, David Lamb left ,last 4comments about Kippen .,,By MRS. NORMAN LONG Personal items !j4ecent visitors with Mr. and M.rs. J. L. Lostell and family included Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilfillan and family, all of Exe- ter, Mr. and Mrs, Glen Slur- gt"on, Baytield. Mr. Wayne P•ridharn, Cromarty. Edgar McBride, her :its- Nrs Mrs. Robert, Dalrymple. and Mrs. S. Baird of Brucefield, spent the weekend with an- other sister Mrs, Grant Love and Mr. Love of Caro Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hood and Joyce and Mr. Lloyd Thomson attended the Saldivar- Dolmage wedding Saturday at Caven United Church. Win throp. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Triestap of Mitchell visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wren spent the weekend in Hanover visiting their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wren, Mr. Norman Long returned home Thursday from being hospitalized in Stratford Gene- ral Hospital, much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Brown of Detroit, Meh.. and Mrs. Al- vin Ulch, Windsor, visited Sun. day with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'S. Long. Stanley Sallies On Tuesday, Oct 23 the sev- enth Stanley Sallies .1-11 meet• tog was held at the home of A4s. Eileen Consitt. The roll call was answered by giving the name of labels on commer- cially canned or frozen vege- tables. The topic was "Vegetables all year round". Twn cans of peas were opened, one can was marked fancy and the other choice.. The size and flavor were discussed. Air. And Airs. J. .Schroeder, of 1-4011den. Mr. W. Schroeder. Centralia. and Miss Nancy Bes- tard, Grand. Bend. Airs. Richard. Dickins and Airs. Samson Mc:Valls of Exe ter were Monday visitors with Mrs. Arthur Meal's. Mrs. Do 1 ohnson and Susan, aeeompanied by her mother, Mrs. 'ilesselwood of London were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shoebottoni and family on Tuesday, David Paynter, of Kirkton, visited for a few days with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. V, Bowden, Services in the United Church will revert to the winte,.. .sehed- ule on Sunday morning with die church service at 10.30 a,m. fol- lowed by Sunday School, Mrs. Theresa Maloney of Sea- forth spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Overholt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Theander, Lucan, Mr. Borden Smyth and Mrs, Mary Gaynor attended the auto show in Cobo Hall, Detroit, on Wednesday of last week, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Smyth, Mr.. Borden Smyth and Mrs. Mary Gaynor were recent visi- tors at the bird sanctuary at Kingsville. GRAND BEND Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Latta, of Sarnia, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Latta, Miss Betty Finch, of Detroit, spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. William Finch. The story in randr en By MRS.. 'Wg1,1,WPPP CGIT study the church .CG1T met Monday evening with 25 girls present. Rev. C. lirittain spoke to the girls on the "Church". Devotional was led by Mary Lyn Kennedy and Cassie Anne Des Jardine. Orpha Club meets The first fall meeting of the Orpha Club was held at the home of Mrs, Wally Des Jardine in Oakwood. A pot hick supper was held at the 11Q111C, or Airs. Kay Reid with 26 present. Aliss Mary Yea and Mrs. Amy Yea of Detroit were in attendance. Games were in .charge of Mrs. Robert Eeyes. Court whist was played, the winner being Mr:, Ilelen Doug- las with high score of 143 and Sirs. Mary Yeo, low scare, The nest weting NVill..be held at the home of Mrs. Clarke. Kennedy -on November 6. Personal items Miss Beulah Dolt, RN, of To- ronto, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mae Holt. Sunday visitors with Mrs, Rose Grigg were—Mr, and 'Airs, Edward Grigg of 'l'hedford, Mr, and Mrs, Harold .Grigg and David of tit hen. Mr• and Airs. 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