The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-07-25, Page 15Staffs WI celebrates
.•.by taking bus tour
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for Credit:on district
visited Witil Mr, aed Mrs. Wil,
bur Miller and end Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Miller and
Karen,
June Alton is imlidaYing with
her grandmother and uncle,
Mrs, Bert . Fell and Lorne.
Mrs, Gordon He and boys
Zurich and Mrs. Horton Mc-
Dougall, North Boundary visit-
ed with. Mr. and Mrs. John
Drake and Pat.
Mrs, Mary TemPleManis
visiting for a few days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Cole and family, Cromarty..
Mrs, Irene Quance is on a trip
to the western provinces.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald O'Brien
and family, Flint, Michigan are
holidaying with Mr, and Mrs.
WalterO'Brien.
Mrs, Hobert Hilborn andKa-
thy are spending a few days with
Mrs. E. Faist and Nola.
Mr. Emerson Roesaler of
London spent a. feW days with
Mrs. Beatrice Roeszler.
Mr. Art Bailey of St. Cath-
erinee visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Radford.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pratley of
Montreal attended a family re-
union at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Garfield Hill on Sunday at
which forty members of the
family were able to attend. Mr.
and Mrs. Pratley left Monday
for home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sims
Visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Hillard Sparling of Walk-
erton,
Mrs. Caroline Morlock, who
is a patient in South Huron
Hospital, is somewhat improv-
ed.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lippert,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Finkbein-
er, Mrs. Harold Glanville and
Caroline, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Glanville attended the Hayden-
Jamison wedding at Granton
Saturday.
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PREPTION
Vacation .school beings -900
am next Monday, July 29, inthe
United chtirgh,. Thie a own-
tined vacation school for the
children of the community.
PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr, and Mrs. John Donald-
son, Joan and Ann of Ailsa
Craig, Mr, and Mrs. David
Henry and Bruce of Clandeboye,
Mrs, Karl O'Neil, Lucan,
and Mrs. Robert McCall and
family of Fort William, Mr.
and Mrs. Bey. Robb and family
of London visited Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Sam King and
Marlene and Mrs. E. Whalen and
family.,
Mr. Robert Wolfe returned to
Detroit after spending two
weeks with his mother, Mrs.
Rose Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant.Roeszler
and family of London are spend-
ing some holidays with Mrs.
Beatrice Roeszler.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faist
and family of Waterloo visited
Sunday with Mrs. Mary Feist,
Mr. Austin Fahrner and son
of Willowdale visited Sunday
with Mr. Everett Fahrner.
Mr. and Mrs. Steward Kuhn
of Baden and Miss Carrie Kuhn
of Detroit were callers at Mrs.
M. Faist's on Thursday.
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STAFFIA.
Staffa WI celebrated its 60th
anniversary by taking, a bus trip
on Monday, July 15.
Thirty,-PiN members, former
members and friends enjoyed a
bus, trip to the Holland Marsh,
Sharen and Sutton. They left
Staffs in Earl. Ronera bus at
7:30 am stopping in Orangeville
to make reservations for supper
on the return trip, then on to
the Holland Marsh where they
enjoyed a conducted tour
through their plant seeing the
washing, grading and packaging
of vegetables and the process-
ing of potato chips.
At Sharon everyone enjoyed
dinner complete with anniver-
sary cake which had been pre-
pared and served by the Sharon
WI. After dinner a get-acquaint-
ed gathering was held at which
time Mrs. Cecil Bowman gave
a paper on the history of the
Staffa Institute and the founder
of the Women's Institute. Then
everyone visited the Sharon
Temple which had been erected
by the Children of Peace. A
pottery plant was toured where
everyone saw the making of pot-
tery from the clay to the finish-
ed product.
Then on to Sutton to the
Georgian House where the la-
dies had a delightful time fol-
lowed by a drive along Lake
Simcoe. Back to Orangeville for
supper then home to S t of f a,
everyone reporting a very good
time.
The committee in charge of
the day was Mrs. Tom Laing,
Mrs. Carter Kerslake and Miss
Vera Hambley.
WIN 4-H HONORS
Achievement day for the 4-H
homemakers club "The Milky
Way" was held in Mitchell Dis-
trict High School on Wednesday,
July 10. Fifteen girls from
Hibbert's Little Lassies com-
pleted the project under the
leadership of Mrs. Gordon Par-
sons, Mrs. Carter Kerslake and
Mrs. John Wallace. Kaye Wor-
den and Mary Ellen Doyle each
received provincial honours for
successfully completing 12 club
projects and Anna Scott re-
ceived her county honors for
successfully completing six
clubs.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Bert Yeo and family,
Toronto visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Bowman.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Benne-
wies, Brodhagen, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong
and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Coyle
and family Detroit, Michigan
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Mrs. Wm. Brooks and Mrs.
Ralph Parkinson, London, call-
ed on Mrs. Cora Morley, Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Mor-
ley, Carol and Jim Foster were
guests on Saturday at the Par-
ker-O'Neil wedding at St.
Luke's Anglican Church, Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen
visited Sunday with Mrs. Ethel
Pullen.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen
attended the 4-H County Field
Day Saturday at Mr. and Mrs.
Norman McCullys', St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Vertu of Utica,
New York, and Mrs. Jo:a:Davies
of Woodstock were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. La-
verne Morley.
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Weekend guests with Mr. and
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Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson
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Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Farrow
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Mr. and Mrs. Keith McComb
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Aylestock
of William St. were Thursday
guests of their daughter, Rev.
A. Aylestock of Chatham.
Monday afternoon Lucan re-
ceived another downpour of
rain, accompanied by hail. As a
result brown spots on lawns
are fast disappearing.
Mrs. D. E. Langman of Ken-
more, N. Y. was a weekend
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mueller
of Waterford were weekend
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Crozier.
' Mrs. Calvin Haskett, son
Bruce and baby Paul Hodgins,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
Hodgins, have returned from a
week's vacation at the Jack
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On Sunday accompanied by Mr.
Haskett and daughter Judy, the
party visited Prof. and Mrs.
Paul Meincke of Kitchener and
Miss Isabel Anderson of Win-
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Mr, and Mrs. Robert Elston
held a family gathering at their
home on Sunday for their cou-
sins, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Fra.-
sex', Joan and Miss Robin Ed-
wards of Ednienton who has
spent the last ten days here.
Those present were. Mr. and
Mrs. Alonzo Knowles and Mrs.
Ida Knox, St. Marys, Mr. and
Mrs. Clare Elston and family,
London, Mr. and Mrs. Humph-
rey Arthur, 3rd Line, Miss
Sharon Campbell, London, and
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Elston.
The Frasers left Monday morn-
ing for home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson
and family attended the Kers.
lake reunion held at Riverview
Park, Exeter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Elston
were guests with Mr. and Mrs.
George Wilson Sunday evening.
Miss Brenda Parkinson re-
turned home from Camp'Bimini
Friday where she has spent the
past week.
David Strahan left Friday for
Camp Bimini where he is spend-
ing the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baker
held a family reunion of the
Boyce families of Parkhill Sun-
day.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Duncan McNa.ughton and family
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Llewlyn Currie and family of
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at her home on Saturday evening
at a miscellaneous shower
honoring the bride-elect, Miss
Sandy McDonald, W at e ri o o,
whose marriage to Don Brock,
son of Mr. and Mrs, Russell
Brock, Cromarty, takes place
on August 10.
Twenty were present of the
Morley and Brock connection.
Those from a distance were
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morley
of Hazel Park, Michigan and
Mrs. McDonald, Waterloo.
PERSONALS.
Gordon Allen and Jimmy Hod-
gins attended the 4-H Calf Club
meeting Thursday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Whit-
ney Coates.
Marion Squire, 10th 1 ine,
holidayed last week with her
aunt, Mrs. Norman Hodgins.
Miss Betty Ann Lewis, Lu-
can, visited for a few days dur-
ing ast week with Miss Barbara
Bieber.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pullman
called Sunday to see Mr. Gerald
Chapman, Exeter, who is a pa-
tient at St. Joseph's Hospital.
Mr. John Massey, St. Marys,
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Grafton Squire and family
during last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Squire and
Mary Jane Culbert motored to
Lake Simcoe Sunday and also
visited with Miss Dana Culbert
who is spending the summer
there.
Allen and Jimmy Ho d gin s
spent the weekend at Ipperwash.
Sue Ann Squire is holidaying
this week at Wasaga Beach with
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Mac Baron, St. Marys.
Several from the community
attended the funeral on Monday
of the late Mrs. Sarah Harlton
from the Haskett Funeral Home,
Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marsh-
all, Port A 1 m a, Mrs. Wm.
Brooks, Mrs. Ralph Parkinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Simpson,
London, were visitors during
last week with Mrs. Alex
Baillie.
Messrs Wm. Morley and
Grafton Squire were in Toronto
last week attending the annual
Masonic Grand Lodge of Ca-
nada.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire, Mrs.
Ethel Squire and Mrs. Margaret
Lindsay, Granton, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Hodgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Davies,
Spaulding, Saskatchewan, Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Davies, Cath- ,
erine and Donald, Wynward,
Saskatchewan, Mr. Ken Davies,
Windsor, are visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. McCleod Mills and
family. Sunday they picniced at
Ipperwash.
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Jim Rundle and Robert Ware-
ham visited Sunday afternoon in
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levy,
Margaret and David attended the
Marshall picnic at Mitc hell
Park, Sunday.
Jim and Jack Rundle attended
the 4-H Beef Club meeting held
at Whitney Coates, Elimville, on
Thursday evening.
The welcome rains arrived
this past week to help gardens
and crops. Hail also covered the
ground on Monday, July 22--
quite a sight at this time of
year and no doubt damaged some
of the fruit and apples as it
came with considerable force.
Miss Karen and Monica Wit-
teveen of Denekamp, Holland,
were guests during the week
with Mr. and Mrs. John Wit-
teveen, Sharon and Brian.
Mr. and Mrs. George Blatch-
ford of Detroit were weekend
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Smith, Dianne and Douglas.
Mrs. Archie Payne and Thel-
ma of St. Thomas and Miss
Marjorie Payne of Strathroy
were guests Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Rundle and fa-
mily.
Mr. and Mrs. John Witteveen
Sharen and Brian visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. George
Landman and family of Grand
Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock
spent the past week visiting
with their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith,
Dianne and Douglas.
Murray and Karen Insley
spent several days holidaying
with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Swartz of Crediton.
Miss Blanche and Rhea Mills
and Mrs. Roy Kirk visited with
Mrs. Harold Thomson of Park-
hill, Tuesday.
Douglas Smith is at Bimini
Camp this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cope-
land, Cynthia and Ellen and
Mrs. M. Copeland visited with
Mr. and Mrs. George Stephen-
son of Appin Tuesday. Mrs.
Copeland remained for a few
days with her sister.
Miss Sharon Hammond of
Stratford visited last week with
Miss Dianne Smith.
Mrs. Roy Kirk and Mrs. M.
Copeland were among the la-
dies who enjoyed the bus trip
to Collingwood, sponsored by
the Granton WI.
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