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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-02-12, Page 8Page 4 The TImes•Advocate�. February 12, 1959
HALF CENTURY QF SERVICE --- Dashwood village trustees honored Charles
Ste
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ta;en last week for his 50years of faithful service to community. . He was ap-
pointed
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a county constable in 1909 and has performed since then as PUC and utility
Haan. Above, Cliff Salmon, left, makes the presentation to Charlie, while Chairman.
Ervin Racier and Bud Schroeder look on. —T -A Photo
Fete Dashwood Constable
For Fifty Years' Service
Missionary
At Whalen
Whalen United church held a
congregational supper on Friday
evening with a good attendace.
After the supper hour, Gordon
Johnson and fill 'Morley showed
colored slides, the first was the
Johnson's trip to California, the
other was the- golden wedding
anniversary of Mr. and ;Mrs. Had a letter from „lilt Faster
Wm, Morley Sr. and the wedding this week and sire"s still .await•
pictures of Air. and Airs, Wm
Heather Jr. ing that new arrival. "I have al•
Miss Alary Haig, missionary ready had two or three false •
from Japan gave a talk and alarms ttvhieh is a real bore)
showed slides of her work in and so the doctor has said any
Japan. Miss Haig is a guest .at time. So lucre we sit every night,
the hone of Rev. J. T. and Airs. waiting."
Clarke at Centralia, Jilt tells me too that her
Personal items award-winning husband Bernie
Mr. Frank Parkinson and Glenn Slade has just submitted e new
visited in London on Sunday with script called 'Well That'sShow-
D1i. and Mrs.HarryWhite.business.' "It's a comedy ( we
Mr. Gordon ilodgins of Ridge- hope) about the way this .crazy
town spent the weekend at his business operates and just how
home. hard it sometimes is to get
Mr. and. Mrs. Tony Shulman, ahead, particularly an actor. He
Emhro were Sunday guests with has used a lot of his own espe-
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Morley Jr. 1•lences in the play. We have our
Mr. and Mrs, Grafton. Squire, I fingers crossed. That period
Sue Ann and Paul were Sunday � a play been submitted
t visitors with Mr, and Airs, Jack and ' waiting round
l D,ekins, Lucan, I an ayounswerre can be rough asfor 1
Looking in Wjth Liz
Jill Foster
Waiting
By ELIZABETH "1'QJ. CHETTE
4 11r5 J Finkbeiner and TiA, ; imagine you know."
first TVappearance," Juliette
was telling me as Frances Da -
foe made an adjiustment to a
sparkling pin on the costume of
the evening. "So it's lilte old
times having dont on this show."
Juliette recalled that appear-
ance on 'Holiday Ranch' with a
wry laugh. "Poor Peter. The ca-
meras weren't as sensitive to
adjestnertts in those days and
black and white were just ta•
boo. But I had just brought black
with me from. Vancouver and if
you think my hair is blonde now
you should have seen .it then. 11
was :really white, But we man-
aged, somehow."
Susan Douglas gets her first
crack at Canadian '1'V in a dra-
matic role on G1 Presents next
.Sunday, 1t didn't take her long
did it?
and airs, Milne Puttee were' I know! It's amazing how high
1 judges at the Woodham skating : one's hopes can go before that Mrs. J. Smith
carnival Friday evening. inetitabel (in my case, anyway)
i Alr. and Mrs Melvin Gunning rejection slip arrives. Class President
and Muriel were recent guests j 'naturally we were thrilled
with Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen. !about Bern's award," she writes, The two adult classes of James
Mrs Wm. Morley Sr. attended i "And I wasn't too disappointed Street United Church School
the bridal shower of her grand about mine, (Jill was nom'• have decided to unite and in a
nieces Miss Marie Sherwin iu' nate[1 for an award as best new. joint meeting in the church on,
London Saturday evening at the i comer), "It was nice to lose to Friday evening Dirs. Tames
home of Mr. and Airs. Arnold
Charles `Charlie" Steinhagen, !Henry Willert was reeve of Ste- I tee; ane, Emil Bekker,; fire sawmill.Dashwood police constable and ;phen and Harry Eilber was the chief. :lir. and Mrs. clove Pullman
utility man for 50 years. donned; clerk. He recalls taking his oath' The trustees provide the ban - and boys were in Exeter on Sun -
his uniform for the last time before Crown Attorney Seager. quer annually for the members , day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Wednesday when he was honored 1 The constable laughed with ; of the volunteer brigade.
during the annual banquet for; the rest of the crowd when scy-
the fire brigade. i eral of the fireman recalled how
Trustees Ervin Rader and Cliff : he had caught them in the midst
Salmon presented • the veteran j of youthful misdemeanors. Cen
Gtra (i a SS
municipal servant with a gold In recent years, Mr. Stein -
cuff -link, tie -bar set on behalf r hagen has looked alter hydro and E I
of the village. water services in the Village.
Now 87, Mr. Steinhagen was, Among those who spoke dur-
appointed town constable and ing the 4banquet were Hay Reeve
county constable in 1909 when ; V. L. Becker, former fire chief;
Jim Hayter, Stephen councillor;
Harold Schroeder, village trus-
Wi l liam R. Taylor!
Dies In Brantford' Play Euchre
William R. Taylor, a resident
of Exeter North for over 50 ,ot Kirkton
Fears, died to Brantford General
ects Slate
Kay Hawtrey who I think de- Smith was president,
resident
served it and who is also a very Other officers included: vice- t
good friend of ours." president, Airs. Hedley May;
Currently Kay Hawtrey is ap- secretary -treasurer, John Schroe• i
Jahns, peering at Toronto's Crest. Thea- der; asst, Airs, Alvin P'ync;
ee with. Bob Goulet who has the musical convener, Dlts. W. Py-
AIr. and Airs. Harold Carter„'lead in the drama `Thunder bus; social convener, Mrs, How-
Metropolitan, were Monday visi- Rock.' j How-
ard Kerslake; reception cont -
tors with lir, and Mrs. Ken anitiee, Mrs. G. Halloran and
Hodgson. I for one was very glad to see a Mrs. Allan Westcott, Rev. H. J.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Squire George Murray's genial grin , Snell conducted. the election of
have returned from a trip to back on the idiot box Friday I officers.
Florida. During Airs, Squire's night, The new talent show has Progressive crokinole was
played and a social tri. -e en-
joyed,
absence Airs. William Morley Sr, tremendous possibilities and will
Air. Sam Skinner, the newly has been reporting the Whalen certainly give wonderful opportu•
appointed Sunday School super- news, nitres to many talented young be-
intendent, presided over a meet- ginners. May I suggest that if
ing in the schoolroom of the you have a favorite contestant
church on. Wednesday evening. This Week you make ,sure to send in a vote.
Airs, K. Greb was appointed act- Don't jusleave it to chance. So
often we are so sure that our
ing secretary.h one 102
Officers and teachers for 1959 favourite will win that we don't
In
Dashwood
are: associate superintendents,' bother about voting and irtevita
Mr. K. Hodgins, Mr. L. Morgan; bly a different winner is chosen.
secretary, Karin Esserv; assist- Each vote is a big help in fur-
thering these people in their
chosen profession. 1 know bow
much they will appreciate your
By MRS. ERVIN RADER
Hospital on Monday, February 9 ! 'rhe hall held a progres ant, Carol McCurdy; treasurer, , c '' • " """
in his eighty-first year. 1 sive euchre boardin the hall Monday Sharon. Sholdice; librarian, ;liar- ' Dashwood W.I.
Mr. eighty-first
Taylor moved to Brant- evening. garet Bowden; assistant, Cathy;The Dashwood Women's Insti-
ford from Exeter about 10 years i ize winners were:ladies Hodgins; pianists, Eleanor Ilod ,tette held • their international
ago. high, Mrs. A. Dewar;lone hands, gins, Allison Clarke, Sharon meeting last Tuesday with the
His wife, the former Elizabeth , Mrs. C. Scott; men'shigh, Harry Lightfoot, Elaine Powe; cradle citizenship group with Mrs,
Steele. survives. Webber; lone hands. Alfred Mit- roll superintendents Airs, J. tic- Harold Kellerman, convener, in
iAllister, Mrs. F. Hicks.
The body is resting at the Hill • chell; lucky, draw, Mrs. Russell 'teachers far beginners class, - charge.
And Robinson funeral home, Morrison, Mrs. F. Bowden, Mrs. J. Essery; The president Mrs. Arnold
Brantford until today (Thursday) ` Anglican' Ladies Met ,Kang. presided for the business.
when service will he held in the irimary class, Mrs. 0. Langford, A letter was read in .recognition
chapel at 11 a.m, with interment , The Ladies Guild and W.A.Aof Mrs. E. Powe; junior boys, Mr. : of the resolution sent to the
in Exeter cemetery upon arrival St. Pauls' Anglican Church met K. Hodgins, :Mrs. R. Laiitmic, ; County Council regarding day-
on
ay
9f motors about 2:30 p.m, oft Thursday evening at the home j Mr.. K. Greb; junior girls, Helen ' light saving time. It was de -
of Mrs. Buns Blackler with 14 Mealls, Allison Clarke; inter- cid.ed to hold a telephone euchre
present. mediate girls, Mrs, C. McCurdy, . in February. The ladies were
Mrs. P. Dymond conducted the Carol McCurdy, Mrs. W. lhix- • told about Achievement Day for
W.A. meeting in the absence of table; young people's class, Mrs. the 4-1b girls to he held Febru-
the president. Scripture passage K. Greb, Mrs, C. Rollings. 1 ary 28 in Hensall.
was read by Airs. Ray Knight. W,A- Meets 1 The roll call, "name a good.
Mrs. Garth Blackleg gave a Mrs. T. Bo yes and Mrs. Geo. quality of' the person on your
chapter of the study book. Dunn were inchargeof the wog-; •left was answered by 19 mem•
Five dollars was voted •to the ship service at the February i hers. Mrs. Rudolph Miller dis-
Dlarch of Dimes. cussed. the motto, 'Two men look
The Guild meeting opened greeting of the Woman's Associa-: out through the self same bars;
with -the -reading of the last min- tion in the schoolroom of the one sees need the other sees
otos.' Following a business tis church on Wednesday -afternoon. i
cession. Mrs. Harold Davis con -
wastopic "Religion and Life" stMrs. Harold Kellerman took
was given by Mrs. G. Dunt,
ducted a contest. as her topic, Scotland since the
Mrs. J. McAllister favoured with
Hostesses were Mrs. E. Huns- International convention is to be'
phreys, Mrs. C. Smith and firs, a piano solo and Mrs. Frank held there in August. She dis-
A, Irvine. Osborne with a solo.
Mrs. L. Hodgson presided for !cussed the size and said the po
Class That Counts the business. Mrs, Wilfred Hux-' pulation was over five million.
The president. Mrs. Ray Payn• table was welcomed into the The first institute was organized
' ter, was hostess for the Febru- association as a new Member, • m 1917 after the pattern of the
ary meeting of The Class That The ladies d.ecidecl to snake a Canadian Institute. Today there
• Counts on Thursday. quilt and donate it to the-il',M.S, . are institutes all over Scotland
Mrs. John McElrea conducted for the missionary bale. ; and known as S.W.R.T, (Scotch
the worship service assisted by The hostesses were Mrs. L. Women's RuralInstitute). All
Airs, Roger Urquhart and Mrs. •Hodgson Mrs. A. liclalls and , joined in singing The Hymn of
: Glen Allen, Mrs.. H. Lightfoot, all Nations."
! Roll call was answered by an Mrs. Erwin Rader, Mrs. Theo-
exchange of Valentines, Mrs. G.
IT. Burgin, as guest speaker gave
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Mr. Reg Hodgson of Waterloo' man and Mrs. Rudolph Miller
an inspiring talk based on Saint was a recent visitor at the home presented a skit showing the
Valentine.of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. ' danger of too many organiza-
• At the close of the meeting a Hodgson, i tions in a small community.
swap party was enjoyed by all. Mr. Archie Dodd and Miss .•firs. Ernest Koehler gave a
Mary Dodd of. London and Mr, 1 inonologue, "'rhe meeting will
mnunuuuuwumnromnaun,nnr,uuu,n°1010°' , ' coma to order'" and Mrs. Erwin
George Turner of Clinton were ; 4
Sunday guests with lir. and Rader gave a reading.
Mrs. Harry Wilson. j The group was divided Into
Mr. and Mrs. K. Greb and threes and two had to dress one
Wayne, accompanied by Mrs. in an international costume from
Hugh Love and • Mr. Maurice newspaper, pins and tooth picks.
Love of Exeter and Miss Lori -1 The winner was Mrs. Ken Mc-
anne Fuller of Sebringville, were Crae dressed by Mrs. A. V. Tie•
Sunday visitors with :fir. and man and Mrs. Ted Rader.
Mrs. R. Hodgson and Kay in The group in charge served a
For Waterloo. Canadian lunch of cheeses and
Miss Mary
Haig of Si. Caibta•.1 biscuits.
cines was a guest for a few days ' Family Night
Dodge 11rs, Clarke. On Sunday evening last week with Rev. J. T.
and; Family night was held at Zion
Lutheran Church an Friday in
she showed colored slides in the the church basement. Mary Anne
church to illustrate work being the r sang a sola,
done by the United Church inTwo skits were presenters:
Japan. Miss :I-Taig will refire at' "What a privilege to Serve" by.
'the end of the year following ',Anne park Kraft, Austria Gni.
`40 years of missionary service. ens, Kenneth Rader, Murray
Keller, Elaine Miller, Wayne
Gibson, Grace Keller and Janis
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Mrs. Bruce Simington and Gar-
net of Northwood, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Mills and Linda of Pros-
pect Hill were Saturday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. rack The annual library meeting'
Thomson. was held Saturday in the club i
Mrs. Fred Thomson spent a rooms. The secretary reported
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Car- a balance of $131.31 on hand.
man Kinn of St. Marys. The librarian, Miss Barbara
Miss Ruth G. blooper and Miss Koehler, reported 11 adults and
Pat Joy of London Teacher's 18 children readers last year
College
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ole,.e are practice teaching a circ
Putnam 'Public Schal this week. It was decided to have the I'•
Mr, and Mrs, Leonard ")'hacker, brary open on Institute nights
Cathy and Joy spent h'ritlay eve- for the ladies with a member of
ning with Mrs. Percy lfodgins the board presiding.
of Granton. Miss Barbara Koehler was ap•
Mrs. T. Waugh of London spent pointed Iibrarian with fluthanne
Tuesday . with Mr. and Mrs. Rader, assistant. Members of
Leonard Thacker. the board are: chairman, Mrs.
Mr. and Mr,. Kenneth Parkin- Leonard Schenk, Erwin Rader,
son and. fancily, Mr, Harvey Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan, secretary.
Parkinson' 'of Kirkton were Sun- treasurer, Mrs. .Harold Keller -
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. man, Mts. Howard Kltnipp, Mrs.
George Dann of London. Ervin Rader, Mrs. Latta Tay
Miss Kathleen Mossey of Wing- lot, Mrs. Claire Erwin,
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Teeswatet' spent. the weekend Mrs. Nelda Routledge of Lon.
with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Mos- dolt sprit the weekend with her
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Clarence Martin of St. Marys. Mrs. "Freda lhruet of New
Mrs. Lottie Jnhtws of 1Tannach Hamburg is spending sen a time
spent the weekend with Mr, and with her mother, Mrs, Jacob
Mrs, Wm, Mins. Schroeder.
Gulens; the second "Daily De-
votions" by Valerie Gibson, itis
Becker and Joanne Marlene,
Mrs, Kenneth Keller gave a read-
ing. A film "Song of Rtith" was
shown despictiitg the trials of a
young missionary and his wife
in Guatemela. A pooled 1 unch
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Ladies Aid.
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