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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-06-25, Page 19A Page '13 ft..# Crediton ton c mm ... �nits. By MRS. I ..MIST The lime Advocate, .August 7, 1959 Q Personal items. Lt. Earl Whalen, of Winnipeg, - Mrs. H. llagelstein, spent the holiday weekend with Re.. and �, N aDer- with flan .on . Mr . , ., 1 i .1 Ski un nd 4 s F a of 'ltM, spent .a. rsti accent rick and liis mother from Nova ,11 Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Scotia, Mrs.. George Whalen at Hill and Mr. and Mrs. J. Gallo- the home of Mr, .and Mrs. Sam way and family. King Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hin, Mrs. lti Faist, Mr. and Mrs. M. and Mrs. L. Hoare and William :Smith spent the week- Ricky and .b.oy flien d of London -) spent the weekend with Mr. and end recently Mrs. and re Mrs. Herbert Fahner, ton, Michigan, Mrs. Smith xe- I Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Insley and, naming for soave. time. Brian, of Sudbury, spent the Julie and Caffie Schenk, of weekend with. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ancaster, are visiting with their 1 sle and Tamil Mr. and Mrs. II, n . n family. grandparents, I Bchenk. • F/I, Leslie and Mrs. Walker and family of Greenwood, N.S. spent .a day with Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Hall. Mrs, Paul Temple and. Eugene of Pittsburg, spent a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. Wes- ley Wein. Visitors at Mr, and Mrs. Ed 141orlock's were Miss Lulu Mor - lock of Windsor and Dr, Karl Ilioriock of Rochester, Minn. *his week. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Roessler end .teff, of London, were holi- daying with Mrs. William Roess- ler and family. Mr. •and Mrs, Calvin Wein and Heather and Mrs, Gordon Stone, all. of Exeter, Mrs. Wesley Wein spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wein at Detroit. Mr, Louis Hirtzel spent a few days last week with Mrs. John Hirtzel. and sons and Mr, and Mrs. Alf Baker. Mr. John Wade accepted a painting job at Shilo, Man, and has lett for that place, Mr. J. R. Wolfe, of Detroit, *pent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. A. Wolfe, Mr, and Mrs. William Ben- ninger and Mr. Roy Benninger, of Detroit, spent the weekend with Mrs. Samuel Lamport. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Green, of Montreal, are spending a couple of weeks with his brother, Mr. Charles Green and Mrs, Green. Miss Pearl Gaiser of Toledo, Ohio is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mor - lock, Mr. and l'Jrs, }tarry Crocker end son, of London, visited with Mr. and. Mrs. Alf Tilley over the weekend. Mrs. Lorne Finkbeiner return- ed from a London hospital much improved in 'health. Miss Ellen Veale, of Pennsyl- vania, is visiting with. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chambers for a few Weeks. Mrs. Pearl Faulhafer, Kitchen- er, Mr. and Mrs, William Bender and family spent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs, Allan Bender and family on the occasion of Brenda Joan's second birthday. Mr. and Mn. Wallace. Mixon ai.nd. Howard of Greenwood, MS. t'isited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam King and family recently, e Mr. Gerald Smith and Mr. Eldon Smith spent a week ago Sunday at Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faist and family, of Sudbury, are visiting this week with Mrs. M, Faist. Mrs. Willard Berge and daugh- ter of Manitoba are visiting with Per parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar faff and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green attended the funeral of Mrs. Green's sister, Miss Harriett Bowen who has resided in Lon- don for the last year at Tweeds- muir Hall and has been in Vic- toria Hospital for the last couple of months. She died on Mop - day and was buried from Mil- lard George funeral home on Thursday afternoon to Atwood cemetery. Rev. Locke of London conducted the funeral. Mrs. George Whalen, Lillian and Brian Mr. Louis Cook and Dale of Halifax, N.S. visited re- cently with .Mrs. R..Whalen and boys and Mr. and Mrs, S. King. Cpl, and. Mrs. B. Lambie and family, of North Bay,, are spend- ing a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Finkbeiner and Mr, And Mrs. Ross Haugh. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold • Robert- son and Anne. of London. spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and 1..4irs. Edwin Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Amy, of Paris, spent Sunday with Mr. and Yrs. Alvin Finkbeiner and fam- iy. •. PICNICS !EWatt, Joan Parsons, married nten, ;,$tan Frayne, Stan Ulrich; children's ,kick the slipper, Joyce Maver, Barbara Webber. Oldest person present, Mrs, Clara 'Hackney; youngest baby. Kenneth l:lunkin; ladies kick the slipper, Leona Elliott, . .Helen 4:a swell. After supper a short business meeting was held for the pur- pose of electing the officers for 1960. President is ;Wilfred' ;Hun - kin; sec -treasurer, Boh Mayers; sports committee, Mr. and sirs. Stan Ulrich, Mr, and Mrs. Stan Frayne,. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snell, .Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hack- ney; :table committee, Mr. and i Mrs. Don Davey, Mr, and Mrs. John Templeman, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Clayton *eyrie, Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Davey. It was also decided • to hold ?next years picnic in Riverview I the third Sunday in July, Zion West SS Zion West Sunday School an• null picnic was held at Seaforth Lions' Park on Saturday, July 25 with 85 in attendance. Winners in races were: Pre school children, Mervyn Bern, Alan Bern; •girls, 5-8, Shei- la Bern, Yvonne Jaques; boys, Graham Bern, Jimmy Darling; girls, 8-10, Alice Cole, .Sheila Hern; boys, Vernon Bern, Gra- ham Bern; girls, 11-13, Barbara Bern, Elsie Miller; boys, Larry Bern, Richard Cole; young la- dies; BarbarA Hern, Alma Hern; young men, Keith Bragg, Ed- ward Bern; married ladies, Mrs, Gerald Bern, Mrs. Kenneth Hern; married men, Gerald Hern, Ken- neth Hern, Kick the slipper, men, Keith Bragg; women, Elsie Miller; three legged race, Edward a'nd Lorne Hern, Margaret and. Do- reen Brock; wheelbarrow race, Gordon and Gerald Bern, Lorne Bern and Harry Jaques; men 75 foot walk, Cliff Jaques; twine guess, Thomas Bern Jr. - Relays: clothes pin relay, Thos. Bern's side; 'bean and. straw, Tom Hern's side; paper bag, Ross Bern's side; food race, .Tom H'ern's side; ball game, Kenneth Hero's team, Hunkin reunion The annual Hunkin reunion was held in Riverview Park, Exe- ter, on Sunday, July 19 with about 85 for dinner and 110 for supper. After dinner the sports com- mittee provided a full afternoon of entertainment, Results were: Girls 5 and under, Geraldine Templeman, D a r 1 e.n e Ulrich; boys, Darryl Ulrich, Brian Ma- yer; girls 6 and 7, Kathy Hen- drick, Judy Maver; boys, Jack Maver, Doug Webber; girls, 8 and 9, Gwenneth Hendrick. Joan Tem- pleman; boys, Bobby Temple- man, David Frayne; girls. 10 and 12, Gwen Hendrick, Joyce Maver; boys, Douglas McBeath, Gary Parsons; ladies race, Leona Larry Snider --Continued from page 9 be entering grade 11 this Sep- tember while Linda passed into grade seven. Larry himself served in the Royal Canadian' Air Force for About five years. He joined ftp in October. of. 1940 and carried on until. December of 1945. He rose to the rank of Flight Lieutenant and was decorated with the Air Force Cross for his services. Larry Snider has close to 20 employees on his staff, which is divided into six divisions. lilx departments in garage Reg McDonald, who has been there for 12 years, heads the list as service manager. In the mechanical department; 1s :Ray Hunter, Gord Price, Merry Campbell, Dick Elliott and Cecil Campbell, Gord Price is in his fifteenth year with the firm while ,Jerry Campbell and Roy Hunter are in -their ninth and eighthyear respectively. Ap- prentices are Dalton Skinner end, John Watson, Heading the sales staff is a live -year man, Herrn 1)ettmer, Cal Wein, who spent four years es stock manager, has moved 12*.i the sales department., The h,'actor division is looked after by Claire 1)eneau who has been. with the firm for two years. Howard IVICDariaid is if.he stock TOanager and Cy J3lommaet't, the Rawest member to join the staff et; Larry Snider Mater* is learn- ing the trade hi the stock room. The Wash department it oiler'• ,lied by john Zatz while the body ehdp department is headed by Archie Scott. Betty Coates and Nlar'g Crook ate , the office employees, Miss Castes has been with the firhi for 23 years while Mist Cook is )ti her seeend yea:', • SO 'MANY AROUND THEY MUST BE BEST! Butler grain bins Thousands of farmer* can't be wrong. They have bought Butler, grain bins because they know that }Sutler quality gives top protection ingrain storage, Here are just $ome of the, ways that bins are engineered by Butler, the nation's storage specialists,for greater econoiny, safety and cOnventencei VAULT -TYPE DOOR seals Out :mots- tura, vermin, DOUBLE -BOLTED SEAMS at verti- cal ,joints make seams tighter, add to bin strength, LONGER BODY SHEETS reduce the nuniber of seams,minirtaize thence for moisture to get in, WEATHERTIGHT CAULKING seals out in afatiare, is easy to apply. EASY•ACCESS MANHOLE Court simplifies inspection, COME IN AND LET'S TALK ABOUT YOUR GRAIN STORAGE PROBLEM, They had reckless drivers In the good old days, hence But they had The horses fewer had back accidents some sense. appenings gy MRS, M. H BI.STON Miss Birdine Me.Falls, RN. of Detroit visited, on Friday with her parents, M. and Mrs. Alex' McFails.. Mrs. Helen Rollo, Arlene and Carry of Toronto are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. John P.rg.items • I Missnal Shirley Atkinson of Lan donis spending the holiday with i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas,; Atkinson, J Mrs. William Isaac .of Lucan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Isaac. i Visitors during the week with t Mr, and Mrs. Chris Fischer. were! Mr.' and. Mrs.:Sill Fischer, batty; Cathy, Mrs. Joe Mordush and son i Franklin, Mr. a n d' Mrs. T. Thompson and family. Mr. lilt Mrs. Ray Fischer,. Catherine and ; Wayne and Mrs. Lloyd Fischer and sons. Mrs, Lloyd Fischer and boys spent"'a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Karl Earhart of Strathroy, Mrs. Annie Willard of Mount] Hope spent Sunday with her sis ter, Miss Jessie Lewis. i Hicks and Mrs. ?xisci la, Mack AIR stir, and Mrs., Nelson, Squire, Thames Road visited .op: Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald 1lteyer of London. Miss .Joanne kiieks ,of Centra lig and Miss .Janet Rowe .of Thames Road spent a few days with Judy and Bonnie Blair der-. ing the week. Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Coates were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Martin of London. • Untended for last week) Ratko. 1 Mrs. Joe :Rn )gins and family of Owen Sound and Mrs. Proud of Dehoro spent the weekend with Mrs. Jessie Lewis. Miss Linda. 'Thacker of Wood- ham is spending a week with her cousin, John Langford. Mr. and Mrs. I hint' Heckman and family attended a family picnic held at Mrs. Katie Vin- cent, Dashwood, on Sunday. Miss Helen Campbell, Winchel- sea spent a few days 'with Miss Linda Heckman last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gen. McFalls. Joyce, .accompanier) by Mr. Ern Personal item; Mr. and. Mrs. Stanley 'Keyes and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dobson of Weston spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Or- ville Langford and Wayne Dob : son returned home with his par- ents after spending a couple of weeks with John Langford. 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