The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-08-29, Page 9Base Line
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By MRS. ARCHIE PEWAR
BASRLTNE
On Fridny evening Atigiist 23
Mrs. Wilfred Wilson was host-
ess to a kitchen shower in
honor of Miss Margaret Rid-
dell of Clandeboye,.daughter of
Mrs. James Riddell and the late
Jarnee Riddell prior to her
coming marriage. The house
was gaily decorated with strea-
mers gladioli and other flow-
ers.
The evening was spent by the
20 pests in games, contests and
singsongs. Margaret received
many lovely and useful gifts for
her kitchen.
PERSONALS
Bill Carr of St. Marys is
spending a week's holidays with
his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs, Wilfred Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Baker
and Elton and Miss Elizabeth
Esson spent Sunday with Mr.
Herb Beer and Anna of Munro.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. George Wilson were Karen
Dunnell, Donna and Linda Stra-
han of the 8th Line.
Mrs. George Wilson was a
guest of Mrs. James Hagarty
at the Northern Committee WI,
meeting held in Stratford after
which they dined at Victorian
Inn.
Ross Scriven who has spent
his holidays with his aunt and
uncle Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ba-
ker, returned to his home in
Rochester, New York.
Miss Donna Baker of Toronto
spent Tuesday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Pert of Tor-
onto visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Baker. William
Esson and Ralph Baker returned
with them to spend a day at the
Toronto CNE.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Baker
and family visited with friends
in Petrolia on Sunday accom-
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Pert,
of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bagshaw
of Pefferlaw and daughter s
Sharon, Gail and Diana visited
on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Elston and family,
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By GORDON MORLEY
Robert Robinson has been a
holiday visitor with Mr. and
Mrs. Kelly Robinson and fa-
mily.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Walter Morley and family were
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hodgins,
Mrs. Bill Maguire and Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Morley and Gary
of Lieury.
Miss Sharon Fenton is a wait-
ress at the House of Fine Foods
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Fruit Cocktail 4/98C
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Sliced Bread 5/913c
Sockeye Salmon 554
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Ay MRS. FRANK .$OVIRE
-Or. and Mrs. Ray Marrkt
London, were Sunday visitors
with Mr, .and Airs. Alton Neil,
Mr. and Mrs, Hiram Pieher
and .Barbara were in Port Huron
on Sunday,
Sue Ann Squire holidayed .in
St. Marys last week with Barr.
Darn Fuloher and Mrs, Mac.
Baron.
Mr, and Mrs, Wm. .Smith,
Belmont, Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Smith and granddaughter, Val-
erie ,carter, London, Mr, Frank
Parkinson and Glenn also Mr,
Wilfred Herbert were Sunday
pests with mr, and Mrs. Mel.,
villa Gprinang and Muriel.
Several-from the community
attended Zion Decoration ser-
vice on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs, Alex Haillie spent Tues-
day with Mrs. Ethel Squire,
Granton.
Mr. Cleve Pullman, Roy and
Ronnie attended the Elimville
line picnic on Sunday at Ipper-
wash.
Allen Hodgins attended a 4-H
Swine Club meeting at the home
of Mr. LincolaWhite, St, Marys,
on "Tueaday. evening.
Carol Johnson is holidaying in
London with her grandparents,
Mr, and mrs. B. Johnson. David
Johnson, London, is also holi-
daying with Mary Johnsen,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Simpson
and .Tote jr. and Mrs, Win..Mca
Naughton, London were Sunday
visitors with Mr, and mrs.
Alex 13aillie,
Mr. Jim Foster, Kitchener,
spent the weekend at his home
here.
Mrs. Laverne Morley visited
on Monday with Mr. and .Mrs.
Jim Larsen, near %Oranten.
Miss Janice Morley is spend-
ing this. week with pr. and Mrs.
R. N. Sherwill and family at
Amberley.
Mr. Howard Morley of Hazel
Park, Michigan attended Zion
decoration service on Sunday,
Mrs. Cora Morley returned
home with him to spend the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. McCleod Mills
and family spent several days
during last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Davies, Ipperwash.
By MRS, J, H. PATON
daying in Watford with'itifr.W.
AIM Paul
Mr, and Mrs. Laverne.MPra
ley attended a preeentatiell•and
picnic honoring Air, and Mrs.
Am Larsen of the .Oranten line
on Sunday at the Riddell picnic •
grounds, Prospect Hill, Mr.
and, Mrs. LarsenhaVe sold their
farm and are. going to reside in
London.
At St. James churchyard the
annual memorial services and
decoratien of graves will he held
On Sunday September 1 at 3:00
O'clOck DST, The Pest Preach,-
er will be the Rev, Kenneth
flick of Ailsa Craig for the
service in the church.
On Sunday, September 1 the
Service at the United Church
has been withdrawn in favor of
the memorial decoration ser-
vices at St. James Anglican
church at 3 pm,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken McKernan,
Mr. Donal d MOKernan and
friend and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Budall of Detroit were guests
over the weekend following the
Brownlee-Carter wedding with
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Paton
entertained on Thursday even-
ing, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Cobleigh of Lucan, Miss Myrna
Logan of Thorndale, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Paton and William
Allwright, the occasion Jim-
my's first birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Banks
of Sarnia visited with the lat-
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice. Simpson. Returning
with them were Stephen and
Kevin, sons of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Carter.
Mr. Ralph Simpson has taken
a position at the Carter's Gen-
eral store in the village.
Visitors who called on Mrs.
Jim Sigsworth and family last
week were: on Sunday after-
noon, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Briggs, Jeff, Lindsay and Doug-
las of Detroit, Mrs. Ada Mc-
Donald, RR 3 Ailsa Craig, Mrs.
Larry Ditty and Mrs. Charlie
Elson of Lucan; in the evening
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper McCurdy,
Centralia, and Mrs. and Mrs.
Bruce Abbott, London; last
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MR. AND MRS. WAYNE DONALD CLAUSIUS
Zurich ceremony
Wednesday evening, Mr, and
mrs. Earl Fordes, of Harris-
top; on Thursday evening, Miss
Helen and her brother Billy
entertained some friends to a
wiener roast. Billy wept home
with Cary Lee his cousin to
LendOn to visit this Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lo-
gan of Thorndale visited the
Paton family Saturday night.
Myrna returned home with
them after spending a few days
with her grandparents and fa-
mily.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee and
daughter Heather of Listowel
Visited with his aunt, Mrs.0m-
ar Cunningham Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Rea.Neil enter-
tained last Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Raithby and John
of Auburn, Mrs. Reg. Schultz,
Blyth, Mrs. Norman Vincent,
Jack, Mary Lou of Londeslaoro.
Mrs. David Kestle is a pa-
tient in Victoria Hospital. She
had an operation on Tuesday.
Mr. William C. Simpson un-
derwent surgery at St. Joseph's
Hospital on Wednesday.
Mrs. Maurice Simpson re-
turned home last week from
spending some time with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Banks in Sar-
nia.
Miss Nancy Kestle, returned
home with Miss Pat Stratp of
Hyde Park after she had spent
a few days at the Kestle resi-
dence here.
Miss Beth McRann left on
Wednesday with her aunt, Mrs.
Karl O'Neil of Lucan and Miss
Anne Donaldson, RR 2 Ailsa
Craig, to visit Mrs. Clarence
O'Neil and family, Montgomery,
Penn.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Carter,
Jimmy and Steven and Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Carter and Karen
of London, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin Carter and Ian on Sun-
day.
Mr. Rea Neil, Mr. Jim Sigs-
worth and Mr. Jack McEwen
finished their oat threshinglast
week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Simp-
son, Hazel, Helen and Kevin,
have taken up residence in their
home, the former Horatio Simp-
son farm, two miles north of the
village.
And Airs, Milne Pullen
Were on motor trip fora few
days going as far as the-
E,awreace Seaway, K i xi t
Ottawa and Other points.
Or, and Mrs. Laverne Mor",
Miss Eileen McKenna ,and
Or, Ross Duffield attended the
ONg. on Saturday.
M.tsa. Carole Foster 'Is 'holt-
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For travelling in Northern
Ontario the bride changed to a
blue flowered dress with white
accessories and corsage of
white roses.
The couple will make their
home in Zurich.
Judith Irene Moore, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Moore, and Wayne Donald Clau-
sius, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
vey Clausius, all of Zurich, ex-
changed marriage vows in St.
Peter's Lutheran Church, Zur-
ich, on Saturday, August 17 at
3 pm with the Rev. William Paul
Fischer officiating.
Given In marriage by her
father the bride wore a gown of
nylon organza styled with scoop
neckline, long lily point sleeves
and rose point lace motifs on
bodice and on front panel of the
controlled skirt. A large fabric
rose sprinkled with tiny seed
pearls held her veil of silk il-
lusion. A cascade of yellow
roses completed her costume.
Miss Barbara Clausius was
maid of honor and Miss Mary
Ellen Thiel and Miss Sibyll3ow-
ra were bridesmaids while Guy
Moore, Stratford, brother of the
bride, was best man. Allan
Thiel, Zurich and Jim Lindsay,
Restaurant, Ailsa Craig.
Gordon Morley, Gerald and
Doh Morgan visited with friends
in Strathroy on Sunday.
Gayle Thompson of Lieury
was a recent visitor with Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Lewis and
family,
Miss Ruth Trevithick spent
two week's holidays at Mus-
koka.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cuthburt
from Nova Scotia, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Trevithick, Paul and Ter-
ry, Mrs. Keith Watson from
Exeter and Miss Pearl Haist
from Lansing, Mich. visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tre-
vithick.
The number of families in
Canada increased by 860,060
from 1951 to 1961, while the
number of housing units built
in that period totalled 1,269,335.
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