The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-05-04, Page 5Page 5 May 4t 1701
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c..PRAPSPONIDaNTS1The president Miss Vera visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Maud }ladder', phene Hambley presided, Roll.call •.,!rs • Lloyd .Miller and Mr. and
was answered by . "Sing, Say r rs: John Templeman and
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WI ejects perst
seeks 'blood donors.
BY MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN' and Jaillee, KipPen, and Mr.
; and Mrs. Res& Saraharas and
The annual meeting01FrhAe OroMarty, visited reStaffa Women's Institute was "'Illy with Mr. and ,Mrs.
I 1 iris and
er, and Air. and
d at the home of Mrs. John g s,
Miller on WednesdaY eVening, kr, air Mrs. Robert Dun.
April 26. There Were 16 mem- can Ex -
oors and one yisitor present. i heerrta C ahners, Al.
Mrs. Archie MacPr9p9r, Phell0 or Pay". This being the an- anulY eil ThliradaY,
nual in eeting reports were Thursday evening visitors
There were 67 visitors signed James Miller were Mr. and
Former resident Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bell xchange vow
Mrs Gerald Carey gave a r. and Mrs, Gordon AikenS,
teszseseses„ • s, . • ., • . • ; ... .. ss, . . ssssssst.,osswsssssssssssssssssss . given by all committees. with Miss Alargaret and Mr,
the guest book this past year, IrVin Aikens,
Personal items
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+ Mrs. •
spent the weekend -.n fsbuit. .
humorous reeding. 1 Zien, and Mrs, E, Templeman,
tended the Henderson • Gel
Mether of Divine Grace, weddind, Wedding VOWS WOre exchapg- been asked to Canvass the
brandt of London. i it cl • porn
Yells was the setting for the . „
and Marlin Wayne Hildebrapt . .
married in NY towage, N,Y, where they at- in L.ondon kirk The Institute members have
Church, . Cheektowaga, .N e w
marriage of Patricia G. Geis, ' v s e eve/ V 1..." °Mon before the Rev,D be held in Ivlitehell, May 17'
the weekend with the former's '
Cheektowaga N.).' and George D.
Henderson, son of Mr. and ' '
' brandt byterian Church, London, Fri. ToMmrsGlanv.L, R. ugssell Word.en, Mrs. dies at 93
d Mrs Wilbert
T. Firth, Hamilton Road Pres-
' '' mother, Mrs Mary Hilcle- '
-yi
of Seaforth).
Cheektowaga, N.Y. (formerly andi'siasn seMdISA'{i9se.ellevePaArikuerr,, The hprill tie ,i's
. the daughter uf r delegates tole lv „ethe appointed
And Robert A. Sadler, a life resi-
. Father J. H. meDoonell of,. i rissey of Parkhill spent the Mr, and Mrs. Frances Corn- i nual at St. P'aul'a on May. 16' adgeentofei93 Staffa,yejidiedatb his
ficiated. I weekend in Buffalo,
) Miss Bernice , wall, London, and the groom I The nominating
brought in the slate of officers . ars, e hadat been
committee hinonleAfondaY morning
by her father wore a white completed her year
The bride, given in marriage - — ""' brant, Hensall, and
DIalitinlicillivhenr: AlsletxheHislodneborfanAlt,rs, Mary
Hilde-
the late for 1961-62. Mrs. Tom Laing ailing health for several
I took the chair for the instal- years and seriously ill the past
I week.
geivn of satin with hooped a't•Y of Western Ontario and ,,. , . . I lation.
has returned to spend several ' kxiven in marriage by her 1 Past President is Miss V. 115.1;Ie18167,s sbonornofinthSetaifafate, Oct.mr.
skirt With train. Her French il-
lusion veil was held with a co- and Mrs Wilbert Dilling
weeks with her parents, Mr, father, the bride Wore a street- Hambievi president, Mrs. Rus•I
length gown of white organza son wordeo; viee-president,, and Mrs, John Sadler (Isa-
ronet of pearls, and sbe car. . - • • taffeta. Her shoulder_
Miss Beth Goddard of Mac- over
tied white lilies. ' I Mrs. Carter Kerslake" secre., belle Barbour)
Mr, l'ncl Mrs. Manley ed bY Virginia &an CornWall munitY for blood donors for R A Sadler
the Blood Clinic which is to
Mrs. Harold Henderson of '
donald College, Guelph, is 1101- 'length veil of French illusi°11 tarY-treasurer, Mrs, Jolm
, Mill- rieOda Rjabnaryeeca 4..Si1893, he mar -
and, carried yellow roses.
maid, wore a ballerinaI th
gown of mauve lace organza I
Miss Dorothy Weiss, brides -
J. C, and Mrs, Goddero,
idaYing with her parents, Dr.' was caught to a crown of seed
Mr. Don MacLaren of Cooks- 1 pearls and sequins, and she
carried a bridal bouquet of 1 Pianist, Mrs. R. Reed; audi-i He was a member of Stale
er; 't, . Gerald Agar;
- United Church. Y,
vine sPent the weekend at his red and white mums and car- tors, Miss 0. Speare and Mrs, United
Templeman; District Di-! Besides his wife, he is sur -
Wore a yellow gown, identical Archie MacGregor. I Matron of honor, Mrs, Nor- ternate, Mrs, Tom Laing; I Mitchell, one daughter, Mrs,
to the bridesmaid, and carry- Mr, Ross Christian, Bramp- man Mattson, Hensall, sister.directors, Miss 0, Speare, Ruby Reed of Staffa, one sis-
inn* orchid mums,B th , visitedoyer the weekend of the groom, and bridesmaid, Mrs. E, Brooks, Mrs, G. Tay- ter, Mrs. David (Annabelle)
ing mittens, Robert Kroeger Mrs, K. K. Christian.
seed pearl crowns and match- with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Joe Nowasad, London, 1 lor, Mrs. J. Wallace; I Eizerman, Mitchell, and one
and junior bridesmaid, Miss 1 Conveners of standing eons. grandson, Robert Sadler of
The. Hower girl, Karen Smith borne here with Mr. and Mrs. nations. rector, Miss V. Ilambley; al- viye d by one son, John of
Was ring bearer. Robbie Baker, son of Mr. and Jaqueline Cornwall, London,
ald Sehoemick, ushered.
Cody and James Geis and Ger- been receiving treatment in ed identically in blue organza f nuaidlleasn,
The bast man was James Mrs. William Baker, who has sister of the groom, were gown -
Sick Children's Hospital, Lon. over taffeta with matching ' mittees: agriculture and Ca- Staffa•
industries, Mrs Lloyd!
Mrs. Bert Fell; cit-, lfvroemdneshdiasy
Funeral services were held
izenship and education, Mrs, I jaaftteernrneosoind residence
nacte 2.70
guests, Mrs. Ezra Kipfer who under- c •
arnations Roulston,
I Mrs. Gordon Hoggarth, Mrs.
A reception was held at A, don for the past two weeks feather bands, and cari-ied
Jurch Post, Amherst for returned home last week, bouquets of white and Wib Glanville, Mrs. Carter Pin. Rev. A. H. Daynard nI
Kerslake; historical researchd liciated assisted by Rev. E.
The groom is a nephew of went surgery in Victoria Hos-1 Norman Mattson of Hensall Cecil , Bowman; home eco-! The Pallbearers were Gerald
Mrs. Stewart Bell, Hensall. Pital, Was able to return to attended the groom, and Mich- nomics and health, Mrs, Roy ' Agar, Lloyd Elliott, Lyle Word -
at wedding,
Mr. and Mrs. Bell were guests her home this week, , ael McCann and. Robert Corn- , McDonald, Mrs. Gerald Agar; en, Clifford Miller, Gordon h
• • • Miss Gwen Chapman of Lon- Wall, London, ushered guests. I resolutions, Mrs. Sam Norris; 1 Hoggarth and Wilmer Eizer-
• M J h man
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Area b.lacicsrilith, • 'District ,churcil filen
Alex Hergottdies
13y MRS. !IWO; RAPER
DASHW 0 OD
AleX Iiergott :583. Concord
'TownshipYe .Tor nrteos, resident
rw hoStephenop.
td I. • s en-
tralia for many years died in
TPHr°enntiffem Maas was held. in
TereMo on Saturday, April 29
at 9:00. a.m. Interment was
made in the Church of Our
Lady cemetery, M. Carmel, On
arrival by motor Saturday af-
ternoon with the Hoffman fan-
eral home in charge,
Surviving are three setts: Ar-
thur' and Roy of Toronto and
Arnold of Elliott Lake; one
brother, Albert, of Waterloo;
two sisters, Mrs. A. i -Jahn of
Waterloo, and M. Laberta of
Green Bay, Wise,
Attend annual convention
Mrs. Charles Snell, MI'S,
Lloyd Eagleson, Mrs. Lou Eagleson -1
, Mrs,Baker, Mrs.!
Eben Weigand, Mrs, Carl Oest-j
reicher, Mrs. Gordon Bender,
and Mrs. J, W. Gillings at- I
tended the annual. WSWS con.!
vention of the EUB Church at
Bridgeport last week.
Mrs. Woodrow Mackie, mis-1
sionary on furlough from Afri-
ca, was guest speaker dealing!
with her work, Miss Mary Mc- :
Lanachan, editor of the mis-
sionary paper, "World Evan-
,
o spoke,
Former resident
dies in Michigan
The death of Pat 1Vilds oc-
curred in Farwell, Mich. on
Saturday, April 29, He former-
ly resided on concession 16 of
Stephen Township and is sur-
vived by his wife in Farwell,
Mich., and an aunt, Mrs. Mabel
Desjardine, of Stephen Town-
ship.
Funeral services were held in
Farwell, Mich,, on Tuesday,
May 2 at the Coker funeral
om e.
Attend achievement day
Thirteen girls and their lead-
ers, Mrs. Leonard Schenk and
Mrs. Eben Weigand attended
Bingo winners don visited over the weekend The reception for 50 uests public relati
A large crowd attended the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, was held at the Red Barn, T
oL rne Chapman.
Legion bingo Saturday last Huron and Highbury streets I M
Jerry Drysdale received London, is
empleman; press reporter,
rs. Ross Sm ole; flower and
and committee. Mrs. M.
oughton a n d Miss Olive
peare.
The new president Mrs. R.
mien spoke briefly. It was
ecided the executive would
eet at Mrs. Worden's on
uesday evening to plan the
ogram for the coming year.
rs. Tom Laing conducted a
ntest which was followed by
nch.
and, as the jackpot was not
tvoi this week of ins appoint-,
won, it will be worth $125.00For receiving, the bride's sH
silent with the Junior Forest
in 57 . calls this coming Satur- r wore a pale. green
Raneers. .He will be working mo • ie
day.
norti3 of Sault Ste Marie for ensemble with accessories in'
Share the, wealth jackpot the summer months. , white. The groom's mother W,
winners were Mrs, Orville I chose a mauve gown With
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Noakes
Smith, Jack Brintnell, Mrs.
Steeper, Sarnia. Door prize and Mrs. Earl m.2K‘ii I I\ r• cessories.
matching duster and beige ac- ' „,01
visited on Sunday.with I
winners were Mr, Swartzen- family at CI tl e ar of white carnations.
Both wore corsages J -
pr
truber and Mrs. Glenn Mc- AT and la lam and with1 For travelling to Niagara M
Kenzie. , r, Mrs. Archie Noakes.co
: Mr. Noakes, who was hospital-, Falls and the United States the hi
Other winners were Mrs. Ned with pneumonia, has been I bride changed to a blue suit
Frank Triebner, Exeter; Mur- released from the hospital and' with accessories in beige with H
ray Tyndall, Brucefield; Mrs.'
they expect to return home in which she wore a corsage of
Wes Venner, Mrs, Tyndall, the near future. red and white carnations.
Mrs, L. McNaughton (shared); 1 Miss Donna Rigby of To- They will reside in London.
Mrs.. Reichert and Mrs. Smith ronto, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby
(shared); George Castle, Exe- and Mr. Bill Knights of Blen-
ter (2); Mrs. Lavine Reichert helm, spent the weekend with It's easy to put a Classified
(2); Mrs. Jim . Clark, Gwen Mr. and Mrs, Harry Snell. Ad in The T -A. Just phone 770.
Harburn, Mrs. H. Penhale, 1 Mrs. John Mousseau and
Mrs. L. McN-aughton (shared); Mrs. Humphrey Webb of Grand
Mrs. • Fleischauer, Jim Price , Bend visited with Mr. and
(shared); Mrs, Steeper, Sar- Mrs. C. L. Jinks last week.
lila. Mrs, Elsie Case has pur-
Two door prizes will be drawn chased a lot on Richmond
Street adjoining Mrs. W. R.
Stephenson and will build in
the near futur
again next Saturday.
BINGO CORRECTION
Mr, and Mrs. Grant Trieb-
npr, RR 1 Exeter, were listed vs
incorrectly among the winners e%
of the Legion bingo last week. th
The winners were Mr, and Ft
Mrs, Frank Triebner, Exeter.' pl
e.
Hensall Kinsmen in a can -
ss of the village Thursday
'ening collected $363.50 for
e Cana&an Cancer Fund.
nal results are not corn-
eted. Bill Clement, Kinsmen
president, was campaign chair-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe De Lodge
of Sarnia visited this week
with the latter's Darents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Chapman.
Mrs. Stanley Mitchell re-
turned home after spending a
weak with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
Hendrick, Blue Water Highway.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ellis
and family of Clinton visited re-
cently with Mr, and Mrs. Lorne
Chapman,
hoose officers
Kippen area
fetes couple'
By MRS. NORMAN LONG
KIPPEN
The Faber families held a
. surprise miscellaneous shower
Saturday evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs,. Emerson
Coleman• of Seaforth for Rus -1
sell Faber and his bride-to-be, '
Miss Anita Menard, of Grand
Bend,
• Entertainment for the eve-
ning consisted of a reading,
contests and euchre.
at St. Boniface
The monthly meeting of the
Cholic Women's League of
Boniface Church, Zurich,
s held in the town hall, Zur-,
, Tuesday, April 25 with
esidont Mrs. Jack Pearson
pies' ins.
he new executive for the,
ming year are: past presid
nt, Mrs, Jack Pearson;
sident, Mrs. Alphonse Gren-
; vice-presidents, Mrs. Mo-
t Gelinas, Mrs. Ivan Meld-
er, Mrs. Harold Dietrich;
asurer, Mrs. Jack Pearson,
he annual diocesan conven-
n will be held May 16 and
in Chatham.
rs. Bruce Shapton of Exc.
gave a plastic demonstra-
and directed a recreation -
period. A number of draws
re held,
he next meeting will he held
June, the last meeting of
season until fall.
Ca
The gifts were presented by
Linda. Coleman, Bobby Coleman
and Patsy Faber, Russell and 77,
Anita made a suitable reply. I 'c"
7'hose attending from a dis- I Pr
fence were Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Menard, Grand Bend, parents
of the bride-to-be, and Mrs.
Frank Bean of Hensel
Personal items
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones, zar
and boys visited recently with ing
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deichert of ire
Zurich.
Mr. Robert McLean called tio
recently on Mr, William Slavin 17
of London.
Mrs, A. Laverne of Alk- ter
Inaar, ,Holland, who has visited ' tion
the past' month with her bro- al
titer and sister-in-law, Mr, and we
Mrs. Nick Blom, and other T
relatives is returning to Hol- in
land later in the week. the
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Faber and
Diane, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs, Tom Penhale and
Rickys of Bayfield, were Sun-
day visitors of Mrs. Elizabeth
Oesch of
Mr, and Mrs. David Moyer
and Adeles of Parry Sound
spent the weekend with the lat-
ter's. father, Mr. Rebell, Viol*,
son, and other relatives,
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The Hibbert Little Lassies
held their third and fourth
meetings at the home of 'Mrs.
Carter Kerslake,
Mrs. Kerslake explained the
different ways of cooking fresh
fruits. She also explained that
thawed fruit loses vitamin C
if allowed to stand.
The girls helped to prepare
an oven steamed fruit pudding
with a strawberry sauce and a
fruit salad.
The fifth meeting was held
at the '• home of Miss Kaye
Worden. At this meeting Mrs,
Kerslake told about fruits for
appetizers, fruits for the main
meal and fruits for dessert.I
She explained that it was best
to freeze a pie before baking,'
Next meeting is to be held
at Miss 'Mary Doyle's.
Personal items
Eric Norris has completed
his first year at OAC, Guelph
and is home for the summer.
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While the cost of living con- Achievement Day Saturday,
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know that inflation has been project, "C ot tons can be
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meet at Dashwo d
By MRS. ERVIN RADER Mr. and Alm Haloid fiebri4t.
Alen from the PplIAUSraWes°°01:11 ter rileanveevaltle"dved trite them new,
borne; M. AMC
Mrs, -Kell McRae are bus»
Tst4rvaiustoorodk, iNslielbrintiolie, soul iellevtivac loaut,ci)htthe twine they ro.
Easthope, zurich, MoKillop. I* v
Crediton, and Rodney as well! Mrs. A Ine lfaPertzft4
as from. the chtu.eh of God, ,Russell lioperoft and Fred
Grand Rend, Grand Bend Uni-1119ncr°1t, also M. •ree
ted Mirth, and Greenway and Gill 01 London attended the fan' -
the Pentecoital, Church, Exe- era'. Of their allele, the late
James tioperoft, Bolton, en
ctehr4cwherfeprinrhiteecjditsotritchte mEeljp3t., ThliradaY of last week,
ing, Tuesday, May 2.
Paul
drreGi:tFi sest atl igl speakerlah ent rd , ofaPaTt iwUrsalstiPt13:at'ene vrd from,clrrr 'Gaodie I* ob -1.Gd eene ne ay!! f ea Ihepartth :
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Mrs, Dan Weber.
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MisS Thelma Weber of Lon- laicarsos6suocgarnaadduaa.te nurses ,work.
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Mr, and Mrs. Roy Bender
and family of Toronto vaca-
tioned with Mr, and Mrs. Gor-
don Bender,
Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Stormes
of St, Thomas spent Sunday
with Mr. and. Mrs. Mervyn Tie-
rnan and Lynda.
Har.r,y Hoffman, Henry Hoff-
man, and Jim visited in Rich-
mond Hill with Mr. and Mrs,
Norman Evans last week.
Chester Geiser was removed
on Sunday in the Hoffman am-
bulance to Westminster hospi
tal, London, having suffered a
fall,
William Martin of Exe-
ter was transferred from
South Huron hospital Exeter to
St, Joseph's hospital, London,
n Hoffman s ambulance.
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