The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-06-26, Page 9ENTERTAINS COLBORNE STUDENTS — J. W. Weber, seated right, played host to a
busload of 25 students and seven adults from Colborne Township, Monday, while they
were making a tour of the southern part of Huron County. Besides conducting a tour
of his new building on Highway 83, and giving the children a number of favors, the
Exeter businessman treated thein to -lunch at a local restaurant, Above, he explains some
interesting points about' the poultry industry to the group. —T -A Photo
Treats Colborne Students
Twenty-five students from
U.S.S. No. 1 Colborne were roy-
ally entertained by J. W. Weber
during a tour of the southern
end of the county Monday.
Besides showing them through
his new plant on highw y 83 and
conducting demonstrations on
poultry, Mr, Weber treated the
busload of students to lunch at
the Barkley restaurant. He also
distributed some turkey poults
among the children and gave
them numerous favors including
hooks and favors.
Said the grateful teacher, Ken
McAllister, who was in charge
of the tour: "We didn't expect
anything like this. Mr, Weber's
hospitality was wonderful; the
• children were thrilled."
In Exeter, students also vis-
ited the two plants of Cann's
Mill Ltd. and inspected the Mor-
rison Dam on their way home.
Seven adults from the school
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section accompanied ,the stu-
dents, who travelled in a Gode-
rich Coacli Lines bus,
Starting at 7,30 a.m.., the
group stopped first at Goderich
where tours were made of knit-
ting and salt industries. Coming
south, the students inspected
General Coach Works at Hensall
and then drove to Zurich to see
the Kalbfleisch Planing Mill
which built a new school in Col-
borne Township recently.
After a tour of the St. Joseph -
Grand Bend area, they ate a
picnic lunch behind the town
at and
drove through the.,new provincial
park in the Pinery,
This was the second tour con-
ducted by Mr. McAllister for his
pupils, Last year, they were
shown points of interest in the
north end of Huron County.
Mark DecoraL..1 Day
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tCrediton Cernetery
A large crowd, was 'in attend- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fink. ante at the Decoration Day beiner and son Tommy of Newell,
service held in Crediton ceme- West Virginia spent several days
tery on Sunday. with the former's uncle and aunt,
The .entire cemetery was dee- Mr. and Mrs. Henry C Beaver.
orated .and an address was given Mr. .and Mrs. Edgar Wuerth
by Rev. G. Strome of the Ivan and lairs. Annie Finkbeiner of
gelical U.>J. chureh. Zurich and Miss Maleeta Schenk
.Music was furnishes] .ify tike. pL London were Sunday visitors
Junior Banti of Iaxeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fink-
beiner.
Mrs, William Finkbeiner Mr. and Mrs. George Steven -
Following a short dines Mrs. son spent a few days this week
William Finkbeiner passed away with friends in Toronto.
Lorne Finkheiner on Thursday, Zurich visited on Sunday with
June 19 in her 87th year,
at the home of her son, Mr, MiMssr. Lilandlian IlaistMrs.. C. Haist of
The former Mary Wein she F/0 Bari Whalen of Manitoba
was born and raised on the 4th spent Friday at the hoind of Mr.
concession of Stephen where she and Mrs. Sam King.
and her late husband, William' Cpl. and Mrs. Robert Lambie
Finkbeiner farmed for ''many and sons. Wayne and Brian of
years before retiring : to their North Bay visited with Mr. -rid
home in the village, and where Mrs. Lorne Finkbeiner and at-
she continued to live until a tended the funeral of the late
week previous to her death when Mrs. William Finkbeiner on Sat-
she was removed to the home of urday.
her son. I
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Mrs. John Pollard,, Sanders lot US t
St. rued at her home on Friday,
June 20 in her 66th year.
Mrs. Pollard, the former in Emily
Exeter.
Opeiied.
Ada Ford, was born
Following her marriage to John
Ppllard they Earned near Grand
Bend, later moving to Centralia
where they resided for 25 years
before moving to Exeter 1.2 years
ago.
Surviving besides her husband
is one daughter (Greta) Mrs.
Arthur Hodgins and one grand-
-son, Glen Hodgins, Exeter; four
brothers, Fred and Arthur Ford,
Exeter, Grant. Byron. and Perri,
Detroit; two sisters, (Winnifred)
Mrs, Thomas Brooks, Lucan,
and (Irene) Mrs. Richard Hicks,
Cleo, Mich.
The funeral service was con-
ducted from the Hopper -Hockey
funeral home by Rev. IL J.
Snell on Monday, June 23 with
interment in Exeter cemetery,
Surviving are two sons, Roy
and Lorne of Crediton; three
grandchildren and six great
grandchildren; one sister, Mrs.
Rebecca Borland, Timmins, and
two brothers, Samuel and Jo-
seph Wein of Crediton.
Funeral was held on .Saturday
from the Hoffman funeral home
with service conducted by Rev.
G. Strome of the Evangelical
U.B. church. Interment was in
Crediton cemetery.
Sunday School Picnics
Sunday Schools of the local
churches held their annual pic-
nics last week. The Evangelical
Church School gathered on the
church lawn on Friday evening
and enjoyed their outing.
The United Church School met
at Riverview Park, Exeter on
Saturday afternoon where they
enjoyed their picnic,
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark of
Detroit were weekend visitors
with Mr, Francis Clark,
Mr, Ira Brown of Toronto, a
former Crediton 'resident, was a
welcome caller on many of his
boyhood friends on Thursday of
last week.
Mrs, M, Faist is spending
some weeks at the home of her
son, Mr. Lewis Faist, St. Thom-
as.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harding
and Robert of Gardena, Cali-
ornia visited last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Preszcator.
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Mr, and Mrs. Murray Venner
(nee Marian Desjardine), a re-
cent bridal couple, were honored
at a reception held for thein in
the recreation room at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Jennison,
Grand Bend, Thursday evening,
The couple were presented with
many gifts. A social hour of
cards and bingo avere enjoyed,
followed by refreshments.
Mrs. Carl Payne, president of
the Hensel.. Women's Institute and
Mrs. R. M, Peck, secretary-treas-
urer,'.were guests of Seaforth W,I.
at their 30th anniversary celebra--
1tion held Wednesday afternoon in
the Seaforth Community Arena.
Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Beavers
of London visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Bell on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kyle, Jr. and
baby daughter, Karen, have re-
turned from a three weeks motor
trip to DeLisle, Sask., to visit with
Mrs. Kyle's family and members
of the family..
"Mama, What's a second -story
pian?"
"Your father; if his first . story
doesn't go over, he .always has
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Thames Road .
By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE
Mrs. Jack Stewart and infant
daughter returned home from St.
Joseph's Hospital on Monday.
Mrs. Almer Passmore and in-
fant son, Dale Michael, returned
home on Saturday afternoon
from South Huron Hospital, Exe-
ter.
A family gathering was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Duncan on Thursday
evening in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Miller of Staffa,
the occasion being Mr. and Mrs.
Miller's tenth wedding anniver-
sary.
Mrs. Melvin Gardiner, Mrs.
Kenneth Simpson, Mrs. William
Snow, Mrs. William Rohde, Mrs.
Reg Hodgert accompanied the
pupils, teachers and school board 1
members onthe bus trip on!
Friday to Kellogg's, the fire hall
and Springbank Park where'
sports and ball games were en-!
joyed. 1
Mr,. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jeffery,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Luther at-
tended the Luther reunion in
Sarnia on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Art Harris were
treated to a rousing'shivarc• on
Monday evening.
Mr. Lypas Baxter, of Tillson-
burg, spent a few days last
week with his cousins, Mr. and
Mrs, Joe Kernick.
Mrs. Warren Brock, of Zion,
Mrs, Edwin Miller and Barbara
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Montgomery, of London, on Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brown, Mr.
Henry Brown, of Crediton, Mr.;
and. Mrs. David McLeod and
family, of Parkhill, visited en
Sunday With Mr. and Mrs, Joe
Kernick.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bray
spent the weekend in Toronto''
with Mr. and Mrs, Foster Bray.;
Mr, and Mrs. Terry Laird and
Tommy and Benny, of. Thedford,
Mrs. William Yeo and daughter
Reta, of Holmeaville, visited
with Rev. H. C. and Mrs. Wil-
son.
Mr, and Mrs. Elmer 1•lugill,
their sons Larry and Leroy, ,
Miss :Dorothy Stirling and Mrs,
Riley from Clinton, . were visi-
tors at the Thames Road Church,
on Sunday morning.
Miss Doris Elfordleft on a!
motor trip on Saturday morning
for Ottawa and along the St.
Lawrence Seaway with friends
from London.
Mr. and Mrs. William Elford
and Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Bray, Robert and Janet, at-;
tended the ,loltns picnic at Riv-1
orview Park, Exeter, on Satur-J
day.
The Sacrament of the :Lard's
Supper was served at the church J
servi0e on Sunday morning.
Mission Band was held oil:
Sunday morning ' during the
church service.
There will be no Sunday school
or ,church serv.iCOS on Sunday'
owing to Elifiiville anniversary, j
Mrs. Ross Hodgen and Mrs..
• Hugh Wilson attended a)'ally of,
Mission Band leaders at Auburn
UMWChurch on Tuesday after.;
noon.
The Sunday School picnic will
be hold on T'hu'rsday evening,
;lune 26, at 6 P.M, at Riverview
.Park, I'Ixeter,
The Thames :head s('hoel i,ir•!
hie will be held oti friday t5ve-
ning at the park and then to the:
mhool i'or hare& '
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