The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-06-07, Page 3We ate often amazed how alu
minum gets around to unusual
places. Who would think of
looking for aluminum in the
stomach of a Zululand croco
dile!.,.
It seems when this croc was
emptied, no less than 32 alum
inum dog licenses were found in
its stomach, which suggests that
Zulu dogs are mighty careless.
But it proves that aluminum is
immune even to the formidable
digestive juices in this reptile’s
insides.
~ Industry capitalizes on this
resistant quality of aluminum
when industrial fumes and other
corrosive conditions present a
. problem: one of several reasons
why this modern metal is i n such
heavy demand-and why Alcan
is again increasing its already
large smelting capacity.
ALUMINUM COMPANY OF '
CANADA, LTD. (ALCAN)
(Thames Road Church
Reopens After Repairs
On Sunday morning the re-sed home with them after having
-----_i--------------------u ------j spent the weekend there,
Mrs. Davey and Miss Edna
Merkley of London spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Re& Hod
gert.
Master Randy Bullis returned
I home on Monday froth St. Marys
Memorial Hospital after having
had his appendix removed.
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[Usborne Lines
.Conduct Picnic
Concessions 4 and 5 of Us-
borne held' the annual picnic at
Stratford on Saturday with 57
attending.
Winners of sports events in
cluded in races 6 years and un-
dei*. Tommy Prout, Helen Camp
bell; 6 to 8 years, Larry BaUan-
tyne; girls 8 to .10, Sandra Prout,
Shirley Heywood; girls 16 and
under, Kathryn Hicks, Sandra
Prout; young men, Irwin Ford,
Don Ballarityne; young ladies,
Patricia Sillery, Dorcas Wein;
young married men, Donald
Easton, Gerald Prout.
Married, men, Olive Hicks,
Laura Sillery; married men,
Arthur Ford, Garnet Hicks;
women kicking slipper, Dorcas
Wein, Kathryn Hicks; men kick
ing slipper, Emil Hendrick, Ray
Perkins; elastic race, Victor Jef
frey’s ‘ side; find your partner
blindfold, Olive Hicks and Harold
Jeffery; fishing for potato, Bar
ry Jeffrey’s side; guessing beans
in a jar, Charles Jeffrey; gues
sing man’s weight by his belt,
Harold Jeffrey.
The oldest person present was
Mrs. Lovell and the youngest,.
Janice Davey.
A ball, game was played with
Frank Lostell as umpire but was
called at the end of the sixth
inning because of hunger.• Following supper, business was ‘
discussed. It" was decided to i
have the 1957 picnic at Spring-I
bank the first Saturday in June.
Bev Parsons was named president with August Gregus, vice |
president, Mrs. Don Easton,., sec-,
retary treasurer; Irwin Ford, I
Glen Jeffrey and Ray Perkins,
sports committee; Gertrude Stew
art, Mrs. Glen Jeffrey, Mrs, >
Uugust Gregus and Mrs. Cal ■
Wein, table committee. . j(
I
I
opening of the church after re
decoration was, t observed. The
rite of baptism was given to
Scot Beverly, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bev Morgan, and Douglas
Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Simpson. Mrs, Jack Dun
can and Mrs. Lloyd Hackney
joined the church by profession
oi faith. Mrs. Ross Hodgert was
transferred from James Street
Church, Exeter. Mrs. Floyd Stew
art was transferred from Dray-1
ton United Church.
Personal Items ■
Mr/ and Mrs. Newton Clark
of Winchelsea visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bev Morgan.
Mrs.' Alexander and Ruth of
Exeter visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson.
Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Miller<
Brian and Barry attendee^, the
Brock - Skinner -Routly picnic at
Springbank Park on Saturday.
Quite a number1 attended the
picnic of No. 5 school at Queen’s
Park, Stratford, on Saturday.
Mrs. Gordon Stone, Diane and
Bobby attended the Wein-Orton
wedding in Detroit recently.
Mr, John Tokey of London
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Aimer Passmore.
I Mr. and Mrs, Mark Strapp,
Mrs, Jack Peace and Nancy of
London spent Sunday with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Bray.
Miss Margaret Bray of London
spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brav.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris
and Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Gardi
ner visited on Sunday with
Messrs. Arthur, Bert and Miss
Mary Gardiner. Marilyn return- •
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. EXETER
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DAY
JUNE 17
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Personal Items
A large representation from
Crediton' Women’s Institute at
tended the W. I. District Annual
held in Zurich on Tuesday.
Several ’ carloads of W.S.W.S.
members of. The Evangelical
Church attended, the W. S. W. S.
Convention held .last week in
Stratford.
Plans are being made for Dec
oration Day services “to be held
in the Evangelical cemetery on
Sunday, June 24.
Mr. George Brown of. Pigeon,
Mich., who was a former Cred
iton resident, visited last week
with his niece, Mrs. E. Fahrner
and Mr. Fahrner, and called on
many old-time friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Haist
spent a few days in Detroit aqd
Pigeon, Mich., and were ac
companied by their guests, Mr;
Menno Callfas and daughter,
Lucile, of Saskatchewan. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Hendrick
and family attended the Extein
reunion on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cole and
Miss Sarah Gibson of London
visited on Sunday with Mr. Wm.
Oestricher. . '
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clark and
son, James Russell, all of .De
troit visited on Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Schroeder
of London and Mrs. William
Schroeder were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clark.
An impressive service was
conducted in the United Church
by Rev. A. Rapson on Sunday
morning when five new mem
bers were received into the
church.
Miss Ruth Watson of Brinsley
and Miss Pearl Haist of Adrian,
Mich., were callers in town on
Sunday and attended service in
the Evangelical Church.
Dr. Carl Morlock, a member
of the staff at Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, Minnesota, visited
last week with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. .Edward Morlock add
Miss Ella Morlock.
Miss Lulu Morlock of Windsor
was ’ 'a weekend visitor at the
home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorry Cann (nee
Rosalie Mack) and daughter of
Red Deer, Alta., are visiting
with Mrs. Cann’s patents, Mr.
'and Mrs. Wilfred Mack. Mr.,
Cann’s parents, Mr, and Mrs.
James Cann of Sask., accom
panied them td Ontario and ate
visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Mack
and with their daughter in Owen
Sound.
Mt. and Mrs, Robt. Young *f.
Fdrt Wayne, Ind., Mr. and Mrs.
J. Rothus of Bay Port, Mrs. Er
win Cootes of Elkton, Midi, and .
Mr. Oscar Voelker of Pigeon,
Michl visited/ at the0 home of
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Smith and
attended the funeral of their
uncle, the late J« Ortwein, Zur
ich.
Mrs. Beatrice Tate of Water
down visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S, Wuerth
left on Monday to spend the
summer with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Baxter in Lc Froy.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Zwicker ;
enjoyed a fishing trip to North
ern Ontario last week.
Mrs. Chas. Green spent several [
days in South Huron Hospital
last week, returning home on
Monday.
The Tim»»-Advoc«t», June 7, W |
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riff
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’52
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