The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-07-05, Page 7Fairfield School
Stages Contests
Fairfield School held their an
nual picnic on the school grounds
on Wednesday, June 27.
Capdy kisses scramble was the
first sports event. Races for boys
and girls 6-8 were won by Jimmy
Neil and Eddie Preszcator boys
boys 8 to 10, Dennis McDonald,
Larry Preszcator; girls 8 to io,
Judy Lamport, Kay Hodgson;
young ladies, Evelyn Wilson,
». Margaret Wilson; young men,
Wilson, Ronnie Wilson; in-
J^HRlocking race, Judy Lamport
^■S-elyn Wilson, Jim Neil and
Fvennis McDonald.
Subway race, Roy Wilson’s
group; retiring race, Mrs. Ted
Lamport’s group; thimble race,
Mrs. Russell King’s group;
orange race, Ted Lamport’s
group; marble drop, Judy Lam
port’s side; feed the elephant,
Jean Neil and Murray Elliott,
Mrs. G. Wilson and 'Herman
Powe; know your husband, Mrs.
George Hepburn,
Ball games were enjoyed also
a picnic lunch.
■ The sports committee for next
year's picnic will be the south
group with Mr. and Mrs. Wel
lington Haist as conveners.
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Eight Pupils Graduate
From Dashwood PS
School closed on Friday. June I
29, with the following graduates 1
from Dashwood Public school:
Carole Schade, Jim Rader, Glenj
Rader, Ronald Merner, Ilze,
Gulens, June Rader, Anne
Koehler1 and Joan Guenther.
Teachers .“or the 1956-57 term
are: primary, Mrs. Elgin Webb,
intermediate, Mrs. Hobbs Taylor
and principal, Mrs. Ardella Des
Jardine.
Personal Items
Mrs. William Schumaker, Mrs.
iLes Luedke and Elizabeth, Mrs. j Marvin Garthe and Philip of
Pigeon, Mich., spent a few days
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
William Haugh.Mr. and Mrs. George Link at-1
tended the wedding of Miss Joan!
Armstrong R.N, B, Sc, and Dr.
Wm. Brodie Rothney at Metro
politan United Church, London,
Thursday, June 28. «
Holiday Visitors
Miss Barbara Becker of St. i
Thomas with Mr. and Mrs. V.
L. Becker.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wein and
Robert Wein of Sudbury with
Mrs. Herb Wein.
Miss Nancy Tieman of Toron-
j to and Bob Stormes of St.
Thomas with Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin Tieman.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin McGren-
ere and family of London with
Mr. Otto Restemayer,
Miss Ellen Gilbert returned to
Stratford after vacationing with
Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Bur
meister.
Misses Carol Webb and Lucy
McCall with Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Webb.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Stumpf
family of Kitchener with Mr,
Mrs. Albert Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor
boys of Waterloo with Mr.
Mrs. L. H. Rader.
Mr, and Mrs., Harold Maine
and girls of Kitchener and Mr.
and Mrs. Colin Hindley and fam
ily of London with Mr. and Mrs.
Reinhold Miller.
Mr, and Mrs. Melton Walper'
and girls of Ingersoll with Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Fassold,
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Kraft and
family of London with Mr, and
Mrs. Ernest Koehler and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Piefer and
girls of Chatham with Mrs, M.
Piefer.
Miss Thelma Weber, of Lon
don, Mrs. Ida Caldwell of Exe
ter, Mrs. Minnie Finkbeiner and
Jack of Listcwel, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Weber and family of
Crediton, Mrs. Clarence Schade
and girls of Zurich with Mr. gnd
Mrs. Dan Weber. ,
Weekend guests
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pitt of
Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs.
Windsor Mathew of London with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Snell.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Ward and
family of Windsor with Mrs.
Lucinda Mclsaac.
School Pinic
S.S. No. 8 Hay held their schodl
picnic Thursday,' June' 28",' Ip-
perwash. On Friday grades 6,
7, and 8 with their teacher, Mrs.
Emil Becker, visited Niagara
Falls.
Lutheran Church
Picnics At Lake
The picnic for Zion Lutheran
Church was held at Jowett’s
Grove, Bayfield.
Winners in sports were: 5 and
under, Carol Klages; 6 and 7,
Shiela Keller (girls); Glen Reste
mayer, (boys); girls and boys,
8 and 9, Valerie Gibson Richard
Rader;*girls and boys 10 and 11,
Joanne Martene, Wayne Gibson;
girls and boys 12 and 13, Ruth
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’CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday, July 8, 1956
10:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
11:05 a.m.—Sunday School
MAIN STREET
United 'Church Of Canada
Rev. Alex'r Rapson, Minister
Mrs. A. Willard, Organist
10:00 a.m.—Service of Worship
(Beginners (ages 4-5) will with
draw during the. second hymn.10:00 a.m.—The Nursery Class, ages1-3, in the primary Department,
11:15 a.m.—The Church School
Union Service With James Street
A Welcome To All
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Sunday, July 8, 1956
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service
Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer
Fri., 8 p.m.—Christ’s Ambassa
dors
"We Welcome You” to the
Church of the Old Fashioned
Gospel. t»
Rev. L. W. Krause, Pastor
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Pastor: Rev. C. Klages, Moncton
7:45 a.m.-^Service
9:00 a.m.^-Sunday School
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Mr. John Moerman/
Student Pastor
a.m.—Dutch Service
^■kmes Street United Church
Everybody Welcome
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE MISSION
feXETER »
Sunday School
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
"'Teach Me Thy Truth, O Lord"
SuptJ Stanley Sauder, Zurich
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
Rev. Glen R. Stfdme, Minister
1ft.Aft w
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Services During July
July 8, 11:30 a.m. — Morning
Prayer.
July 15, 11:30 a.m. — -Morning
Prayer. 4
July 22 and 29 — Services Can
celled.
During July, the Rev. M. II.
Elston will be Priest in Charge.
THAMES ROAD
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. W. J. Moores, Pastor
Schedule of Services for July
July 1 and 8—-Rev, G. G. Burton,
M.A., B.D., London.
July 15 and 22—Churches Closed
July 29—To Be Announced
Services at regular hours—10:00
a.m, and 11:15 a.m.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D
Minister
9:00 a.m.—Sunday School
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
CfAf-mArt "Twn As
Restemayvr, Bob Becker; ladies,
Marie Salmon; men’s race, El
gin Rader,
Three-legged (Jr.) Margaret
Salmon and Valerie Gibson;
(Sr.) Grace Keller and Judy Kel
ler; wheel-barrow, (Jr.) Robert
Miller and Richard Rader; (Sr.)
Robert Becker and Wayne Gib
son; sack race, Arthur Rader
Lynda Stumpf; find your hus
band, Lloyd and Rosie Rader;
find your partner, Edgar Reste
mayer and Gertrude Miller.
Chairman V. L. Becker award-
ded several special prizes to the
oldest person, Mrs. Mary Mar
tene; youngest baby, Sharon
Rader (7 weeks); longest mar
ried, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Reste
mayer; lucky plate, Earl Mil-1
ler; number of buttons, Mrs. A.
Keller,
Florist Speaker
At Dashwood Wl
The June meeting of the Dash
wood Women’s Institute was
grandmother’s meeting with 14
as guests. Each one ovex seventy
was presented with a rose.
Twenty members responded to
the roll call, ."Something my
grandmother made to eat.”
Mrs, Ralph Weber presided for
the program Mrs. Ervin Schade
discussed the motto, "Be kind
to the aged, for they have come
a long way. Help the young for,
they have a long way to go.
Mrs. Harold Rader took the
topic, "Life 50 years ago. Ex
periences of 50 years ago were
related by some of the guests.
Mrs. M. Merner read a poem
"Grandma”. A sing song of old
time songs was led by Mrs.
Mervyn Tieman. Joan and Cath
erine Rader sang "Little Old
Lady.”
Guest speaker, Mr. J, Reder
florist at Exeter, discussed the
care of house plants. Flowers
used in the discussion were later
auctioned off. Mrs. H. Rader con
ducted a contest and her com
mittee served lunch. The presi
dent, Mrs. A. Kuntz, presided
for the business.
CGIT Rites
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At Centralia
The Wohelo group of Canadian
girls in Training of Centralia.
United Church held their first I
dedication ceremony on Friday
evening, June 29. Special guests were the mothers of the girls as
well as the presidents of the
W.A. and W.M.S.
A program emphasizing the
various activities of the group
was conducted by the president,
Allison Clarke. After . the open
ing ceremony and business
period, the C.G.I.T., song was
sung by the group.
Margaret Lily gnd Kathleen
■McCiifchebn accompanied by Al
lison Clarke played on the cornet
and clarinet
Thy Dwellings.”
sang "God Who
with Beauty."
Mrs. Kenneth ___________
daughter, Catherine, played a
duet on the piano and violin.
Karen Essery and Gwen Light
foot accompanied by their teach
er, Mrs. Lome Hicks, sang a
duet "He”.
A brief worship service, with
the theme, “Dedication" was led
by Catherine Hodgins, Margaret
Hirtzel and Beverley Smyth.
In an impressive ceremony the
senior girls were presented with
white lanyards by Miss Frances
Clarke, deaconess. Following the
dedication ‘of the leaders, Mrs.
J. Hicks, Mrs. J. Essery and
Mrs. R. Shoebottom, Miss Clarke
presented them with blue lan
yards, the symbol of leadership
in C.G.I.T.
Mrs. Clarke who organized the
group in October 1955 conducted
the candle lighting, which con
cluded the ceremony.
Miss Clarke gave a challenging
talk to the girls on the subject
"Daughters of the King”
Following the service the girls
escorted their guests to the S.S.
room where the tables were
nicely decorated by the girls.
After a short program of con
tests, songs and a skit, tea was
served by Mrs. Norman Morgan
and Miss Odeyne Clarke.
Personal Items »
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Palmer of
Malton spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie and
family.
Mrs. K. Hodgins, Keith, Cathe
rine and Marikay attended the
Mitchell picnic'at Springbank on
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robinson,
Shari and Patti motored to
Bracebridge and Toronto visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Doucette.
Mrs. Charles Brant and .daugh
ters of Scarboro visited over the
weekend With Mrs. Ezra Lam
port.
Mrs. John Andrew and child
ren of
month
ents,
Hicks.
Rev. __ ___ ... ____
Windsor were Monday guests at
the home of Mr..and Mrs. L. B,
Hodgson on their way to their
summer home in Muskoka.
Mr, and Mrs, Laverne Abbott
and family of Pontiac, Mich.,
were visitors, with Mrs. Clara
Abbott on Wednesday of last
week.
Mrs. Myrtle Thon of Saskatoon
is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R,
Lammie,
Mr. and Mrs. Phil VercoO and
daughter, Bethany, of Flint
Mich., wore recent visitors with
Mrs. Vcrcoe’s mother, Mrs. A.
Harltdn, while oh their way to
Antrim, New Hampshire for
their vacation,
Mrs. G. F, Penwarden of Sar
nia called on Mr. and Mrs. Lome
Hicks on Saturday evening.
Visitors during the weekend
with Mrs, A. Harlton were Mr,
and Mrs. John Morley of London
and Mr. Fred Morley. On Mon
day Mrs. Harlton visited at the
home of yr ,wl Mrs HT, Maw.
'How lovely are
Carol McCurdy
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Hodgins and
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