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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-08-13, Page 8Is. Page The Tirnes-AdYecate, August 13, 1959 e - • ..1•-•,'" • '" '''`4,40 and Mr. and Mrs. William Win.' klOnd, the latter returning with KI t'€.1 Dashwood comments By MRS, ERvibi RADEK • Rader picnic The eleventh Rader picnic. Made up of descendents, of the late Henry Rader, was held at Dashwood Sunday, August 9 with some 60 members attend- ktg. Mrs. 'Wendell Gamble and Mrs. Garnet Weiberg conducted sports. Results were: Girls, 6•10, Margaret Merner; boys, Ray Taylor; 5 •and under, Keith Taylor; mother and daugh- ter shoe scramble, Mrs. Ivan Taylor and Sandra; father and son biscuit race, Ervin Rader and David; paper bag contest. Mrs. Harry Hayter; children feeding adults, Erma Wein and Ray Taylor; threading needle, glgin Rader and Arthur. Most -colors in socks, Douglas Rader; most buttons, Marian Rader; softball throw, Keith Taylor and Joanne Hayter; throwing object, Paul Rader; mystery prize, Paul Rader; guessing . , I Champagne: youngest baby, Jayne liayter; oldest person, Edmund Wainer (78); lucky plate, Mrs. Harry Harter; corn - ng. 'the farthest, Mis. alaijorie Champagne Caseville, Mich. Mr. Wendell Gamble, presi- dent, presided for the business. Next picnic will be held at River- view Park, Exeter, the second week in August, Mrs. Alilfred Merner gave a history of the Rader family, New committee consists of president, Garnet Weiberg; vice- president, Arthur Rader; secre- tary- treasurer, Mrs. Milfred Merner; table convener, Miss Erma Wein; sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wainer. Celebrate birthdays A family gathering was held Saturday, August 8 in honor of Mrs. Lucinda Mclsaac's 85th birthday, her son Wilfred's birth- day and a great granddaughter's birthday. Present besides Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred McIsaac and Ronald and Garry Spears were Mr. and Mrs. Al Ward and family of Windsor as well as relatives The story in Zion By MRS. JUD DYKEMAN Drinkwater reunion The Drinkwater reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jud Dykeman with 65 members of the family attend- ing from Detroit, Mich., Hazel Park, Mich., Toronto, Galt, Pres- ton, Kitchener, London and An- hebn, California, Sisters graduate Mr. and Mrs. Jud Dykeman end- family and Gerald Dearing. Exeter, attended the CNA grad- uation at Wingham General Hos- pital last week where Misses Jane and ,Ruth Ann Dykeman were among the 19 graduates. WMS meet in Exeter The members of Zion WMS•i held their meeting' at the home of Mrs. James Earl in Exeter on Wednesday -evening. Mrs. Harold Bern presided for the meeting -and was assisted in the devotion•al, by Mrs. Clifton. Jaques. The study on the Carribean Islands was taken by Mrs. Ken - meth Hern, Mrs. Thomas Hern gave stewardship notes and Mrs. Gerald Hern gave a report e the London Conference Branch meeting. Miss Alma Hern contributed an accordion solo. Personal items Yvonne Jaques spent a few days last week with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Jaques, Exeter. Mrs. Pat Dickey, Judy and Robin visited last week with her daughter, Mrs. Clayton Brock *rid Mr. Brock, in Guelph. Emily and Leslie Dykeman entertained their school chums at a joint birthday party on Fri .0, day afternoon. Miss Shirley Jaques returned ! home after spending a week's I holidays with Mr, and Mrs. Bob Note and family, Toronto. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Rowcliffe end family, London, spent the 'weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Wellington Brock. Mr. and Mrs., Norman Rrnek and family and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brock visited Sunday eve - ming with Mr, and Mrs. Burton Morgan, St. Marys. from Dashwood. Mrs. Melsaae received lovely gifts. 1,Surprise shower Saturday evening Miss Kath- leen W`ebber, bride -elect of Sep- : tember, was :honored when Mrs. Gordon Weiberg and Miss Donna Weber were co•hostesses at a surprise shower at the home of the latter. I About 30 friends and relatives I enjoyed the evening by playing I bingo. Winners were Mrs. Hubert Weiberg and Mrs. Adolph Keller, 4:onsolatinn. f A mock wedding followed the :lunch with Mrs. Kenneth Keller,. ; the minister, Mrs. Ivan Webber, the groom. Mrs. Robert Ham- , ather, the bride, and Mrs. Alec Ludwig. matron of honor. The gilt, a swivel chair, was • presented to Kathleen, who was seated in a pink and silver dee- , orated chair, by the hostesses. The address was read by Mrs. Carnet Weiberg,The bride -elect responded thanking the guests for their remembrance, Fractures foot Injuries still plague the Dash- wood 'Tigers. ' In the ball game at Mitchell on Friday evening Don Genttner ;fractured the same foot as he I had broken i.n the gym at South !Huron tligh. It will be in a cast 'for some time. ; Personal items INIrs. Linda Piefer and Mr. and :Mrs. Lloyd Piefer, of Buffalo, and Miss Schuler, of New Ram - burg, visited with Mrs, Matilda Piefer last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe, of Toronto, vacationed with Mrs. Wes Wolfe and other relatives. Mr, and Mrs, Mike Burke, of Brampton, spent the weekend with Mr, Milton Haugh. Mrs. Howard Klumpp, accom- panied by Miss Clare McGowan, of, the Children's Aid, Goderich, attended the training school 'for boys at Cobourg last week. Mrs. Flossie Stade spent last week at St. Thomas with rela- tives, Mrs. Nelda Routiedge, Lon• don, spent the weekend with • Mrs. Fassold. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Tie.man spent last week on a trip up to the Canadian. Sault returning by way of United States. Mrs, Eldon Datars and Mrs. Lorne Becker spent Tuesday in Kitchener. Mr, Jim Groeff, •of Guelph, and Mr. Roy Eckstein, of Kitch- ener, were callers on Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Becker and family last week. ,tre iiiiiiiiii felifillsotolivio llllllllllllllllllll lllll 111111114 Hot Cooling System? Let Us Fix it Before Jt Hrms Your Engine f evirlieatine once ,Vollean we dean the 'system and plug the leaks. • Lorry Snider . Motors Phan. API Excipr Ejl 0 ir= 0 AVCON MN Olaf BUY AT QUANTITY PRICES AND STORE Serve future meals with a minimum of cost. Buy at quantity prices and store in your own lock- er or home freezer. It's the practical way to save. Proper Processing Is Our - Specialty EAT BETTER FOR LESS MONEY EXETER Frozen Foods Phone 70 Main St. Band picnic der and Miss Margaret Winder,' her for a Shut helidaY• at EI miss Diane Vail, Of zoodon, ppen of London. flea s leg " Kippen .„.comments .of •Chathain, .and Mr. and Airs.; McGregor. Mr. anti. Airs. Archie Mitchell, spent a weelc MisS Katharine Bob Bullen,. of Windsor visited Mr. and Urs...T. rioters, of 'To- •••••••••.' By MRS. ROSS 1.4y M.RS. N.QRMAN. s4CING ebeisea schoet groonds last Wed- ,nesday afternoon, There were• Tr9,"4"4. t.$ I: • e ter :entertained Wednesday night • 1 - held their picnic at the Wia- • '• • - • • Mrs. Wilbur Edwards of Exe- \ . Emerson Ryle. the past week with Mr. .and Airs,1 pinto,. were guess. .Oooperi•ai :night:ea:L:7s. Harold Jones. were Ait••• M I • • c"Per, 83 :2 KiPPen trUttirKt Reeent visitors of Air..a.nd Airs.i.couple .of day.s during last week. • . 41 _ ra• Capt.: Waller Mrs' Nets" 4114 'MY" a .stio .of Mr. and Mrs, Than Hensall friends on Monday nig t , PDWs . 4, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarold Jone$ • travelling alone, spent the week- taken la Scott Memorial Hospital, I ver, in his 851.11 year, and us V while P Y g• e a Airs Robert E eie en ertame members present. Races were . . - • h 'at the howlino club in Bliss Kr13n Wi kel, of Stratford. enjoyed in the afternoon follow- ed by supper. in honor of her aisier3 Miss Alice ! riatf s tonor . and Mrs. Norman a ilg Ifs, visditieN11 surri of this week, 1 Stanlake, Exeter, -entertained at w i r. an rs. i t ant Par- Long evening! end with his equal!), Mr. Norman seaforth where his left was Winners %vere: Pfaff, bride -elect !a miseellaneous shower. sons, of CromartY. ' placed in a cast. Children, 6 and under, Debbie ' - ii f 0 • and Mrs. Long lie was : Mrs Elgie was assisted in, re- born in OWen, SOUnd, sailed the t Hern, Gerald Skinner. boys 6-8 ceiving guests by A ss Pfa f anc Personal items Air, and Airs. Clarence Hutch]. Ix' days visiting Mr and Mrs,W. relativesand h i ;Great 1 ekes 26 Years ago, and is It is expected be will rental!) Dale Skinner, ',Michael Elford; 1 ' • ' • , ' ' ' Mrs William Arthur mother of Rev. 1.). A. maemilian; cal,,,,, son, of SI. '1 loin , p nt a f w,. pl aing a month among his in hespital three weeks. I as s e e ji la • .'-firls, Brenda Skinner, Barbara ia"rn°111"eleel• '00 the Nick and shut-ins on Tues, Ai nil I and n C • el Iti friends, av ng ‘ ay d of this week. -;"'''' "11 Sunday, •"'r• and: come front Toronto. where he Gilfillan; bovs 8 10 I Skin. ., . - , ,arry ... in- • Airs Fred Simmons, sister of , ,loyee Weber, Lynn Otis; gir s, • 1 Airs Fred Rathwell ciisplayed • • arri 1 and family, of London visited their guests. i a nephew, Mr. •Carl Scott, who is n t.” mi 1 1. an ti. • ' of Caualmawaga, Quebec, spent' of Canada. Mrs. Bissett, of London, were spent a few days last week With ner, Edwin jcersjake; girls, the groom, showed the gifts., Mr and Airs Charles II • s ' • cAN.ADIAN. :PROPANE 1042 Sandra Walters Janet the linens. Showing the trousseau! Su d • ••t, , d m'. j• Mr. and Mrs. liariton Rawlings,' a lawyer for the Ford Wier. Co., . . Skinner; running sidewaYs, janet, was Miss Margaret Elgie, niece, - . i monerts and family. .,# Skinner, Sandra Walters; Edwin ,01 the bride. i :Air. Jim, MoGregor was eon- last week with Mr. and 'Mrs.. E. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Turner, lucking the slipper, 'boys, Ed John Sinclair asostesi with the• fined to his bed with a touch of Mrs. Jean Ks le of Clinton,! Mrs. .Ressell .Consitt, have re- : J, Roberts and family, Mr, and Mrs, Ralph, Turner and Kerslake, Larry Skinner. Mrs. A. Binnendyk and Airs. I tonsilitis. spent Wednesday With Mrs. :Di turned home ;front attending the win Kerslake; girls, Sandra tea, I Walters, Janef, Skinner; wheel- AirsElgie 4rrow race, Larry Skipper, Ed- and district friends on Tuesday . ' entertained Exeter 1 • with Mr. and Mrs. Don Kyle and' Mr. and Mrs. John Doig, of! Cockerline, all, Pilot Mound, Jim Kyle visited the past week - E. Kyle and Jim. I:funeral of their uncle, Wesley win Kerslake: hammering nails, night in honor of her sister, miss • Dehorrah Jane, of Zurich. Grand Rapids, Mich., and his! Manitoba. ' Larry Skinner, Edwin Kerslake: Alice Pfaff. Mrs. Elsie was as i Airs. Wilfred Mellis visited a mother and sister, Janet, of Kip- I Mrs. W. R. Cooper returned girls, Margaret johns, Sandra sisted in receiving guests byday in Wroxeter with her mother, pen, spent Monday of last week home Sunday from Parkhill and ; Walters. Miss Pfaff and Mrs. Arthur.;.; Mrs, Rachel Gibson. ; in Stratford. I Sarnia where she spent several 1 Recent visitors with Mr. and! Miss Rosemary MacDonald, of - weeks with her daughters, Mrs. Personal items mother of -•the groom -elect. , . Mrs. E. Dawson included. 'Mr. Brucetield„ visited .over the week -I Gordon Harkness and Mrs. Jim and Mrs, Fred Potter, of clinton, end with her friend, Miss Joyce Campbell and their•families. Mr. and Ars. Horace Del - bridge of Winchelsea, Mr. and Airs, Bruce Cooper visited. on Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mills. of Oakridge Acres. Mr, and Mrs. Harry March, of Petawawa, are. visiting a few days with relatives in the com- munity, Mr. and Airs, Harry Wolfe, of New York, are visiting a few days with the latter's moth- er, Mrs, Thos, Bell. "Who was that on the tele- phone?" asked the man of the house of his new maid. "1 dunno," she answered. "Someone just said 'Long Dis- tance from New York' and 1 said 'Yes, it certainly is' and hung up." Mrs. Fred Simmons, sister of the groom, showed the gifts. Mrs. Gerald Lawson of Exeter displayed the linens. Showing the •trousseau was Mrs. Hilton Laing of Exeter, Mrs, Morley Cooper and Mrs. William Cald- well assisted with the lea. Mrs. Edison McLean and Mrs, John Cooper Jr. served. A shower and dinner was! given at the home of Mrs. Gerald Lawson, assisted by Miss Mary: Easton. A miscellaneous shower was given by Miss G. Lammie, Hensall ,and Mrs, Ray Lam.mie, Centralia, Neighbors and friends had a :miscellaneous shower • Rt. the home of Mrs. Robert Elgie, Kip- per). On Saturday, Canadian Canners, where Miss 'Pfaff is employed, :presented her with lamps a•nd china, l oo I o 000 000000000000000 000 000 111111 o lllll 1111;11111111111111111111111111111110 408 Motors (Johnny's North ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF Jack Heywood as their Car Salesman End Fina Service) NA t B E CAR DEALS \1/4 Good Buys In Used Cars! '56 PLYMOUTH COACH — V8, radio, whitewalls, a beaut. '55 METEOR "RIDEAU" FORDOR — radio, white. walls, tutone. '55 DODGE "REGENT" SEDAN—tutone, a dandy! '53 PONTIAC FORDOR tutone, spotless inside and out! '50 METEOR CONVERTIBLE — radio, tutone, over- drive '50 PLYMOUTH SEDAN TRUCKS '56 FARGO 34 TON a 'good one '54 FARGO Va TON EXPRESS — just like new! 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