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Page la The Times-Advoeate, Juno 26, 1958 Mrs. FL R. Abell
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Crediton Native
Mrs. IL Reginald Abell a na.
five of Crediton -died at iniver.
view Hospital, 'Windsor, .11,08(143'
June- 23.
She was the former Lydia
zaboth Oestricher, (laughter of
the late Alr. and Mrs. Herman
Oestricher. She was born Novem.
ber W. 1896 at -Creditoi where
she receivect her early educa-
. tion.
Mrs. Abell was formerly a
school teacher and taught in
• Crediton. Collingwood and Wind-
'
wt.
In 1931 she was united in mar.:
riage to Harry Reginald Abell
and moved to Montreal to I1A: O.
Later -1,11vy lived in Iroquois and
then to Windsor.
She w.as j former member of
Crediton and later of the
• United church where she Willi-
fied herself in choir work as
long as her health would .permit.
Besides her husband, she is
survived by two sons and a
daughter, Robert Carlton Abell
' of Windsor, Paul C. Abell of
Hudson. Quebec and Ruth (Mrs.
- Edmund Collard), of Montreal;
four grandchildren. Timothy and
Bonnie Collard of Montreal and
Richard and Peter Abell of
Hudson. Quebec; four sisters
• and two brothers, Mary (Mrs.
John Brown) of Zurich, William
• of Crediton and W. Erza,
Matil-
cia. Clara and Eva tMrs. N. E.
French) all of Windsor.
Funeral service was held Wed-
nesday. June 25 in the Crediton,
Evangelical 1'.13. Church con-
Hducted by Rev. Glenn Strome.
interment was in Crediton Evan.
gehcal 1.'.B. cemetery.
Pallbearers were Fred Brown,
William Brown, Howard Hostet-
) ler, Edmund Collard, Gordon
Al
l'orlock and Cilayton Sims.
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ICING SUGAR 2 for 270
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OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS 'TIL 10 O'CLOCK
Cose Yu Missed This Before
e're Sorry, But
Due to the increasing demand. for our Pre -Fit
Windows, we have been forced to separate our retail
building products service from the operation of our wood-
working plant. They will function in future as two differ-
ent businesses.
In making this change, we find it necessary, for
the time being at least, to DISCONTINUE OUR CUSTOM
MILLWORK SERVICE. We do this with a great deal, of
regret since we have enjoyed providing this service for
many years. We want to thank our customers for their
patronage in the past and assure them that we hope to
be ible to resume custom millwork at a later date.
In the meantime, we intend to provide the SalTle
prompt and efficent service in the RETAIL BUILDING
PRODUCTS LINE as we have in the past and WE min
YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGE.
Yours sincerely,
Dashwood Planing Mills Ltd.
L.
GENERAL AT CENTRALIA—Genera: Charles Foulkes, centre, chairman, Canadian
Joint Chiefs of .Staff,'flew into RCAF Station Centralia last week on his way to a
regimental dinner at Stratford. He was taken from the local station to the classic city
by police escort,' Above, from left, are E. T. Griffith, Stratford; General Foulke, and
G'C A. G. Kenyon, Centralia CO, •—RCAF Photo
Ideal Weather
Marks Reunion
1.7mier ideal weather conditions
the 1958 Schwalm reunion was
held at Riverview Park, Exeter,
on Saturday with members of
the •clan attending from St.
Thomas, London, Byron, Stree
ford, Thedlord, Belleville, St.
Marys, Grand Bend, Aurora,
Exeter, liensali and Kippen.
Thirty-five sat down for dinner
and 50 for supper at well laden
tables.
A full line of sports was di-
rected by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Pfaff, `St. Marys, and Mr. and
Airs. Ross Hodgert, Exeter.
Winners were: 5 and under,
Marjorie Schwalm, Hensall, Su-
san Harris, London; 8 and under,
Charles Schwalm, Hensall,
Wayne Love, Thedford; 12 and
under, Linda and Larry Pfaff,
St, Marys; ladies race, Mrs. Jim
White, Aurora; Mrs. Harvey
Pfaff, St. Marys; baseball throw,
Larry Pfaff;
Kick balloon, Charles Schwalm,
Mrs. White; lucky spot, Mrs,
Iledley May, Exeter; pinning
clothes pins, Mrs. Harold Han-
son, Stratford; kick the slipper,
ladies, Mrs. Harvey Pfaff; men,
Arthur Pfaff, St. Marys; grand-
mothers race, Mrs. Harold Han-
son, . Mrs. Robert Love, Thed-
ford;
Men's race, Murray May,
Byron, Harvey Pfaff; three leg-
ged race, Mrs. Harvey Pfaff,
Arthur Pfaff; children's paper
plate race, Patsy Schwalm; true
or false contest, Murray May,
Byron; •
Oldest person present, Mrs.
Violet Schwalm, Hensall; young-
est, Robert White, Aurora; com-
ing the longest distance, Mr. and
Mrs, Arthur O'Hara, Belleville:
candy guessing, Mrs. R. Love,
Thedford.
Officers elected for 1959 were;
president, Murray May Byron;
secretary -treasurer, Mrs. ,Tack
McFarlane, St. Thomas; sports,
Mrs. Harold Hanson, Stratford;
Horace Pfaff, Exeter; table
committee, Mrs. Gordon Schwalm
and Mrs. Robert McKenzie, Hen-
sall.
Table committee for the 1958
reunion was Mrs. Hedley lay,
Exeter and Mrs, Robert Love,
Thedford.
The 1959 reunion Will be held
at the same place on June 20,
1959. '
Message From
Greenway
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Mr. and Mrs, Peter Gilles
and Mrs. John Wasykin of Berk-
ley, Michigan and Miss Marion
Hicks of London spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Br.oheY
of Lachine, Quebec, visited this
week at the. home of his brothers,
Arthur, Lloyd and Harold Bro.
phey.
Mrs. Chas. Mason who had
been visiting at the home of her
daughter, Mrs, Henry Hodgins,
fell and broke her hip. She is
a patient in St. Joseph's Hos-
pital.
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Dean Brown and
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Brown
were: Mr. and Mrs, Robert
,Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. Cline Flynn
and family and Mr, and Mrs.
Cecil Pickering and family of
'London.
Mr. Henry Belling has been
ill at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Arthur Brophey.
Little Miss Cynthia Doan of
London is visiting with her
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs,
Lawrence Culls.
Miss Elda Brown or London
spent a couple of days last week
with. Mr. and Mrs, Ross Brown
and faMily,
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Donald McGregor on the
birth of a son.
Miss Edith Walters of London
spent .the weekend with Mr, and
Mrs. (Near Steeper and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Appleton
• of Rochester, N.Y. visited one
day last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown and,
• Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown
and attended the funeral of the
late Mr. Patrick Gooding on
Friday,
Mrs. Raymond I.<ading of the
Blue Water :Highway was hostess
at a shower on Friday evening.
and Mrs. Russell MOM at a
miateeliateous shower on silk.
urday evening in honor of Miss
'Ilene Gotten, a bride -elect of this
week.
Mr. arid Mrs. rred Steeper of
Sarnia :spent the weekend with
relatives here.
MSS. Lillian Rivers of Essex
• and Mrs, 3', Robinson of Dres-
den visited on Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs, Carman Wood.
burn.
A Mother or 'people In tide
dished attended decoration setv.
Ie n at Grand Deed cemetery en
Suedev.
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Message From Wood Reunion
Whalen At Springbank
By MRS. F. SQUIRE
Personal Items
Paul Fronts, London, holidayed
during last week with Mr. Geo.
A rksey and Jean.
) Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster,
Mr. and Mrs, Ray Parkinson
and Airs. Ronald Squire attend-
ed the Gunning reunion at Strat-
-ford last Wednesday.
Sir. and Mrs. Ken Massey,
Airs. Marjorie Langford. and
Carol, Mr. John Massey and
Air. Wm. Massey, $t, Marys,
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Grafton Squire,
Miss Betty Coney, Waterloo,
was a weekend guest of Mr, and
Mrs. Wm. Morley Jr. Mr. and
:Airs. Alvin Pym, Exeter, were
Sunday guests with. the Morleys.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Smith,
Hepworth, and Mr. Walter Gun-
ning, Exeter, were recent visi1.
ors of Mr. and Mrs. Laverne
Morley.
Mrs. Laverne Morley and Carol
Foster, Miss •Marion Morley)
R,N., Toronto, Mrs. Alex Bane,
Mrs, 3.. Finkbeiner and Mrs.
Wm. Morley Sr. attended a
trousseau tea at the home of
Mrs. Douglas Mansfield, Lon-.
don. in honor of her sister, Miss I
Joan Burnett.
Paul Schrier, Mr. and Mrs.1
1 Laverne Morley, Miss Marion
MorleY, Cardl and Jim Foster
attended the. Goudsward -Bur-
nett wedding at Rowntree Me-
morial Church. London, on Sat,
urday. Marion Morley wa.s brides.
maid, Carol. Foster was junior
bridesmaid and ji.m Foster was
usher for the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Squire,
Kirkton, Mrs. Arnold Hern,
Woodham, and Mrs. Jas. Ander.
son, Thames Road, were recent
The fifth Wood reunion was
held at Springbank Park on Sun.
day with 40 members of the clan
present.
Winners in races, two years
and wider, Allan Luxton, Robin
Winer; ,girls .8 and under, Elaine
Luxton, Susan Winer, Judy Lux-
ton, -Denise Resnick; boys, 10
and under, Roger Luxton, Brian
Winer, Philip Winer; girls, 17 •
and wider, Margaret Luxton,
Dianne Bourne, Gayle Luxton,!
Audrey Priestop, •
Ladies driving nails, Marian
Winer; men, Lew Resnick;
guessing jelly beans, Bobbie
Luxton; ladies 15 yard race,
Mrs. Oren Winer; men 25 yard
race, Ed. Archer; ladies kick
the slipper, Audrey Priestop;
men, Michael Dewan; dropping
clothes pins, Roger Luxton,
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm,
Morley Sr,
Mrs. Milne Pullen,. and Mrs,
Bert Duffield were in Toronto
Monday on the bus trip spon.
gored by the Kirkton Horticult
tu,ral Society.
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