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The Times -Advocate, 4anuary 9 1,58
Former Crediton Pair
Mark 59 Years.ed
Atr.• and Alm Harry Wind of
qiathrop VWage, Mich. have co1.
f4brAted the .69th anniversary of
their marriage.
Mr. Wind, 83, and his wife,
the former Leah Wolfe, Z9, were
'bah born in Crediton where they
were married and resided for
two years prior to taking up resi-
'time in Detroit where they oper-
tee. a bakery for some years
after which Mr. Wind was ow
ployed by the Ford Motor Co.
from which he retired.
The couple have two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Joseph Hanna (Irene).
4114Mrs. Richard Hopson (Vel-
ma) who entertained their par.
ents and relatives at a dinner
,party on Sunday a last week.
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(Author's Nam*. riptow)
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ethical pharmaceutical
manufacturers are con-
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better methods for treat-
ing disease. The infor-
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Physicians and Dentists,
who assisted by the Nurs-
ing profession, put it to
use.
Our duty, as Pharma-
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other health -aids that are
so necessary. You can
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do our share of the
important work of the
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Copyright 1957 (12-W4)
Crediton Crafty Cutters
Crediton Crafty Cutters 4-1-1
Home Making Club met in Cred-
it= Centre..
Miss Shirley P'atterson, Home
Economist, illustrated invisible
mending, :placement of zippers
and waist bands. She also spoke
of Aehievment Day being held
in Exeter. February 1.
eall on January 4 was re-
sponded to by .presenting sam-
ples of invisible mending.
Next meeting is to be held
January 11.
Church Notes
Watch Night service was held
in the Evangelical U.B. church
on Tuesday evening of last week
I with Rev, Glen Strome in
I charge.
I Week of Prayer services are
being held in the Evangelical
and United churches this week
over ehich Rev. Glen Strome
and Rev. A. Rapson are presid-
ing.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bumler
• (nee Gayle Benninger) of Detroit
who were recently married at
.14t, Clemens, Mich., called on
and Mrs. Lloyd Latuport
I and Dennis on Tuesday of last
week,
Mrs. Edward Morlock and
Miss Ella Alorloek attended the
funeral of Miss Evelyn MeEwen
in Ailsa Craig on Sunday of last
week. Miss McEwen resided for
many years in Windsor with
Miss Lulu Morlock, who also at-
tended the funeral.
The Women's Institute family
night will be held Wednesday,
January 15 in the Community
'Centre,
! Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, S. S. Wuerth were mem--
bers of their family: Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Blackwell and fam-
fly of
Monkton, Mr. and is,
Ken Baxter ani family of Le-
froy, Mr. and Mrs, Glen Wuerth
and family of St. Thomas and
:Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wuerth
of Gait.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bender
and Kenneth, and Mrs. Pearl
Faulhafer, of Kitchener, spent
, New Year's Day with Mr, and
:Mrs. Allan Becker and /3renda. '
Mr. Gerald Zwieker, accom-
I panied by Mr. Fred Brown of
I Arkona, left by plane on Friday
for ten days in Florida.
i Mr, and Mrs. Ervin Cootes
land family of Michigan spent a '
!few days with Mr. and Mrs. W.
Smith.
I Mr. Royal Haisf of Chicago
visited •over the holidays with,
I his father and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Smith and.
Gerald, Mrs. Clayton Sims and •
Mrs. Gordon Morlock attended I
the funeral of Mr. Robert Young!
in Fort Wayne on Monday.
Mrs. Lorne Morlock has re-
ceived word that her brother,'
Mr, Lloyd Fahrner, is a patient
in Sudbury General Hospital,
having undergone surgery on
Friday of last week.
Mr. William Bender and Ken-,
neth spent Saturday in London,
and visited in the evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brown.
The annual Webb reunion was
held on New Year's Day in Cred-
iton Community Centre with 65
guests present from Trenton,
Lincoln Park and Port Huitbn,I
Mich., Thedford, Parkhill, Um -
don, Grand Bend, Zurich, Dash -
Wood and Crediton.
NEW YEAR'S PARTY FOR TEENAGERS—Youth at Huron Park, RCAF Statjort Cen-
tralia, had their own New Y.ear's celebration this year in the form of a semi -formal
dance. It was organized by the newly -formed Teen -Age Club whose officers include
Ron Dodd, president; Doug Busche, vice-president; and Gail Matheson, secretary -
treasurer. Above, some of the boys and girls enjoy the buffet lunch. They include,
back row, left to right, Bob Egan, Brian Fisher, Bob Matheson; front row, Brian Ailey,
Bill Moody, Sharon Cotton and Kay Bray. —T -A Photo
•eport From Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Harris
were in Toronto last Saturday
attending the funeral of the tat-
ter's brother, the late Ivor Mee-
' gen.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bray, Ag-
nes and Margaret, were guests
on Saturday with Mr. and Airs.
!Archie Hoggarth of Dorchester,
I Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rudolph
of Toronto spent Sunday with
Air. and Mrs. Chas. Borland.
Mr. and Mrs, William Allen,
Susan and Joan were guests on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
' Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jeffery,
)3arry and Billy were guests on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Her-
man Dettmer, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nickles and
family of London were guests
on Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs,
William Snow.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cann,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann were
guests on Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Merkley
of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert
were guests on Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Jack Merkley of .
Thomas.
M., and M.,. Robert Bern
and Linda of Jarvis, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Corbett and Wayne of
Hensel!, Mr, and Mrs. Lee Web-
ber and family were guests an
Sunday •evening with Mr. and
Mrs. John Selves, •
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight:
and Linda were guests on Thurs-
day evening with Mr. and Airs.
Russell Morley of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. William Johns,
Harold and Terry visited on
Thursday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman johns of Ilderton.
George McIntyre of London
visited a few days last week
with his cousin, Larry Ballan-
tyne.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde,
Douglas, Glenn and Calvin visit-
ed on Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Thomson of
Woodham.
Mr. John Tookey' of London
!spent Thursday with Mr. and
!Mrs. Abner Pasarnore.
Mr. and Mrs, Allison Morgan
I and family of London, Dr. Carey
land Mrs. Joynt of Boston. Mass.,
I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellerington
df London, Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Morgan and daughter of Wood-
stock, Mr, and Mrs. Bev, Mor-
gan . and bova were guests on
:Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie
;Morgan,
I Mr. and Mrs, Warren 13rock,
Air. and Mrs. William Stewart
: and daughters of Devizes were
! guests on Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Miller.
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Pepper of
Exeter visited on Thursday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. William
Rohde,
Mrs. Chester. Rowe of Exeter
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Rowe.
Dr. R. E. and Mrs. Roelolson
and Bradley of Exeter were
guests on Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Miller.
Mrs. Keith Brintnell and infant
son, 'James Bradley, of Exeter
are staying with her parents,
Ali-. and Mrs. Orval Beaver, for
a few days.
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Mr, and Mrs. Otto Walker and
Mite visited with Mr. and Airs,
IL R. Currie at Dorehester 011
Sunday. Linda Currie, who had
spent the holidays with her
grandparents, returned h e
with them.
Staffa Community Work Shop
opened on Monday and will con-
tinue each clay until Friday.
Meetings are being held after.
noon and evenings, except on
Thursday wilco there will be no
evening meeting.
Mr. Flitter Chappel spent the
holiday season with relatives at
Moose Jaw, Sask.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Routly
visited recently with Mr. and
Airs. A, MeLachlati.
Mr. Laverne Wallace and Mrs.
Grace Scott motored to Windsor
to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Marry
titiott.
iqrs, Gordon 'Laing and hlthY
son •,arrived horn e froth Strat-
ford hospital on Friday.
Worrienis Missionary $�1&y
Mrs. Will iti1tr was hostess
for the Jehuary meeting of the
o nin '8 Missionary Soddy.
The president, Mrs. 'V, Laing,
presided and opened the met-
iiitz with A NM Year'S
The ti)Pie, "Utitredden Paths",
was given by Mrs, Sarah Stott
and WS Calder MCKaig gave
torrent events, Mrs. SOMA
thc Glad Tidings prayer,.
Mrs.. Fleming Simpson of Exe-
ter is staying with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. ,James Anderson
for some time.
Dr. Carey and Mrs, Joynt re-
turned to Boston, Mass, on Tues-
day last,
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Rohde of
Mitchell visited on Sunday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs, William
Rohde, .
Misses Margaret Bray and
Marion Lamport of London spent
the weekend at their homes
here.
Mr. and Airs. Roger Urquhart
of Kirkton visited on Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs, Glenn
Jeffery.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dutertre
of Dinsmore, Sask„ Mr. and
Mrs. Wellington Haist of Cred-
iton were guests on Friday eve-
rting with Mr. and Mrs. Almer
Passmore.
New Year's Day Visitors
In The Community
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rodd of
Exeter, Mr. Almer Stewart with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Myers and
fancily of London with Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Squire;
Air. Gary Rowcliffe of Hen-
sall, Miss Betty Willard of Mount
Hope. Mr. and Mrs, Willis Gill
and family of Grand Bend with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Borland;
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil billing and
family of London, Mr. and Airs.
Norman Cook of Hensel]. with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson;
Mr. and Mrs. William Pass-
more, Mr, and Mrs. Doug Par-
sons and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Parsons and family of Exe-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Par-
sons and Joan of Eden with Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Passmore;
Mr. and Mrs. Ted McIntyre,
George and Peggy of London,
Mr. and Mrs: Gerald Bell of
Hensall, Miss Britton of Staffa,
Miss P'at Beaver of Exeter, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Ballantyne, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Ballantyne and
family, Mrs, Gertie Wiseman,
Mr. Edgar Monteith with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jeffery
and Mrs. Brown with Mr, and
Mrs. Victor Jeffery;
Mr. and Mrs. George Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones and
boys of Exeter with Mr. and
Mrs. William Allen;
Mr. John Passmore, Mrs.
Percy Passmore of Exeter, Mr.
and Mrs. Frayne Parsons, Mur-
ray and Margaret of Hurondalc,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Passmore
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gil-
bert Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Duncan, Floyd and Janice
with Mr. and Mrs, Almer Pass-
more;
Mr. and Airi, Tony Shulman,
Marcia and Mark of Embro.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wanner of
Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs, Emery
Gaiser of Crediton, Mr. and
Mr, Hubert Hunter and Ross,
Miss Ruth Cameron of
Miss Marilyn Tuckey of
Hensall with Mr. and Mrs. Ern-
est .Pym.
New 'Year's Day Visifors
Out Of The Community
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard lIarria
and. Ernie with Mr. and Mrs.
Prank Nesbitt of Blyth;
Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Gardiner
and Marilyn with Mr. Arthur
Gardiner of ,London:
Mr. and Met, Donald Kernick,
Margaret. and Teddy with Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Lillie of Lon-
don;
Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Stewart
and Sylvia with Mr, and Mrs.
Alvin Schieck of Drayton;
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin
and Margaret with Mr. and Mrs.
Alex McBeath o Kippeei
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hodgert,
jaek and Joanne. with Mr. and
Airs. Donald Mayo of Loedniu.
Mr, and Mrs. Renneth Siinp
son, Cary and Ellen with Mr,
and Mrs. jack Simpson of Sun-
shine:
Mr. and Mrs. Min tray._ Ag-
nes and Margaret, Miss Pearl
Duncan. Mr. Percy Duncan with
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hoggarth of
Cron) arty ;
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Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde,
Douglas, Glenn and Calvin with
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rohde of
Mitchell;
Mr. and Mrs. William Snow,
I Billy, Bobby and jimmy, with I
!Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Luker of
!Hensall;
Mr. and Mrs, William John,
flarold and Terry, with Mr. and
Airs. Robert King of London;
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray
and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liain Elford, Ronald and Doris
with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne El-
ford of Elim-ville;
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Hodgert,
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert and
Grant, Mr. and Mrs, Arnold
Cann and Judith with Mr, and
Mrs. James Hodgert of Exeter;
Mr. and Mrs, George Kellett
with Mr. John Kellett of Elira-
villa;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann,
Mr. and Mrs. William Cann with
Mr, and Mrs. Carman Cann of
Exeter;
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller,
Brian, Barry and Barbara with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller of
Exeter;
Mr. and. Mrs,. Bev. Morgan,
Johnny, Gerry and Scott with
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Clarke of
Winchelsea;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe
and family with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarke Fisher of Exeter.
Baptize .Five
At Pente.,0o,stai
On Sunday evening. the rito'
of baptism was adninustered to
five eandidales fti the. Bxeter-
Pentecestat church,
The message - was given, ,PY
Rev. Davidson of the Clinton
Pentecostal .Church. Mrs. IL
BuUcr eontributed „a solo and
the 'Triebner quartette also sang.
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