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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-06-22, Page 11�L! • Observe anniversary ;�f Thames load IJG By MRS, W.11 -1 -IAM ROHDE TiUAMES ROAD fill :Sunday morning the an. al�iai Sunday Sehaol anniver! sar7 was held with the Rev, A, Harold Johnston of Bruce. - field as guest speaker whose 1,c: was "God's` .Creation" The choir under the leader, ship of Mrs. Willa. m Cann s ' ^:lewd two nunibirs with Mr, Ross Rowe at the piano a 'ca Miss Agnes Bray at the ot'fan, A large crowd attended the ssrvice and spent the day with friends and relatives. Among Eine thQse were: Mr, and M;s, Newton Clarke of Winehelsea with Mr. and M"s. Bay Morgan; Mr. and ilfrs William Harp- er of Cromarty, Mr. , and Mrs. L)ougJzs Gale of Mitchell,. Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Bell and Mer- vin, Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Bell, Douglas and Paul, of ,Hensel], Mr. Donald •Ballantyne of To- ronto, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Bal- lantyne and Brenda with Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Ballantyne; Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Jaques end family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil• mer Ferguson and. family of liensall, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Ferguson and family, Mr, ;and Mrs, Norman Ferguson and family of Exeter, .Miss Fran- ces Jackson of Crediton with Mr, and Mrs, William Ferg- uson; Mr, and Mrs, Warren Brock, Y dr. and Mrs, Chas'. Miller of ` Exeter, Mrs. L.ream,of 3 Grand; Prairie, Alberta, Mrs. F. Woodward of Waskeda, Man- itoba, with Mr. and Mrs. Ed 'Win Miller; Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Heard And family of Anderson with Mr. .and Mrs. George Kellett; Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Lam- port and family of Crediton, 11Irs, Isabelle Wein, Mr. and Mrs, Cal. Wein and family of Exeter, Mr, and Mars. Percy Stone with Mr. and Mrs, Gor- don Stone; Mfr. and Mrs. Orville Cann 'of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Cann; Mr. and. Mrs, Alex Rohde., Mr, and Mrs, Arthur 'Rohde rill Joyce of Mitchell, Mr. and 'Mrs. Riney Keller and Barrie, Mrs. Henry Rohde of Exeter, Miss Norma Keller of Barrie with Mr, and Mrs. William Roaide; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tay- lor of Chiselhurst with Ma. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore; Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Hog- g^Yrth of Staff. with Mr. and Airs. Reg Hodgert; Mr, and Mrs. Alex Mc:Beath, Rcss and Douglas, Mr. and Yrs. Hugh Hendrick and girls of Kb:Ten, Miss Donna Hayter of Varna. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hunkin of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Mc- Carter of Exeter with Mr, and Mrs, Lee Webber: Mrs. Edgar Rodd of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Passmore, Sharon. Paul, Beth and Keith 1•wifh Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stew- --=art; 1 Mr. and Mrs, Robert Simp- son, Bruce and Wayne of Exe- ter, •Mr. and Mrs. James Simp- son and Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Simpson, Gary and Ellen with Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Simpson; • M. and Mrs. Russell Miller and famdiv of Cromarty with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Duncan; ' Miss Joan Christie of Roy's with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Hack- ney. Persenat items IZiss Doris Elford left on Saturday morning with Misses Ida Hall,. Mildred and Mabel (hones of Landon ona motor trio to the east coast. Mrs. Henry Rohde of Exeter and. Mrs. William Rohde visit- ed on Sunday evening with Mr. t and'Mrs. . William Stephen of Waodh, Mfrs. amWill Monteith or To- ronto is visiting relatives in ,the• community, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Italian- type and James were Sunday evening guests with Mr, and: Mrs. Thos. Ballanytne. Mr. and Mrs. William Pass- more or Exeter, Miss Nancy Passmore, Mr, Case De Mooy of London were Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Pass- more, Mrs PercY PaSsmere, Exe- ter, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Alnter Fess- more, ldr, and Mrs. /{ugh Love and Mrs, Lorne Luker of Hensall were Sunday evening guests of 111r. and Mrs. William Snow, the occasion being Mrs. Luka 's birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Borland and Edward Willard spent the weekend at Avening with Mr, and Mrs, Roy Willard, Mrs. A. W. Morgan is stay- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Al Mor- gan of London for some time. Mr ° and Mrs, .Allan Wanner and Shirley of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs, Tony Shulman, Marcia, Mark and Beverly and Paul of Embro, Mr, and Mrs. John Pyni and Pauline were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Triebner of Exeter were Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs. James An- derson, Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Elford, Ave Michael f El' 'll le HQSP1TAL'S NEW SOLARIUM—This cheerful sitting groom for patients and visitors exemplifies the c Iorfu1 decor of the new wing of South Huron Hos oital which P er colonial furniture I will be opened this Sunday afternoon.' Mod.... n o r fur c and..beige and brown tones dominate the decorating. Furnishings were provided through a done - tion to the board from Miss Hazel Snell and the late Veber Snell. The solarium is equipped with services to permit :it to be transformed into a four -bed ward if oc- cupancy increases beyond the enlarged capacity. "Patient" above is Miss Helen McClinchey being attended by Mass Donna Turnbull. —T -A photo 1 o Cit council °� u va an o ►mvi e, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Bray, I s direc or s0 Robert, Janet and Ruth were ! � � v Sunday evening visitors with d n Mr. and Mrs. William Elford, • • Mr. and Mrs. William Hamil- ton of Cromarty visited on .Sun- day evening with Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Ballantyne. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smal.e of Seaforth, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hackney. Mrs. l31anche Glaves and daughter Mary Alice of Wood- stock are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner this week, Mr. and Mrs, William Thom- son of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery and Alan visited at Goderich on Sunday. Mr. William Etherington was successful in passing his sec- ond* year in engineering at the University of Western Ontario. Quite a number attended the Johns picnic at' Riverview Park, Exetef, on. Saturday. Mrs. Mark Strapp, Laurie and Michael, Mrs. Gerald Gil. mour and Kevin of near Lon• don spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bray. Mrs. George Hay of Exeter is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Victor Jeffery. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Willert of Zurich visited on Sunday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery. Mr. and Mfrs. Harold Rowe and family attended a family picnic at Riverview Park, Exe- ter, on Sunday. Miss Janet Rowe injured her foot. Rev. Hugh Wilson was the anniversary speaker at the Wes- ley -Willis UC in Clinton on Sun- day evening. The occasion was marked by a social hour follow- ing the service, at which a pre- sentation was made 'to the Rev. Edgar Roulston. Rev. Roulston has just concluded a year in Clinton. during which he has supplied in the church there, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johns and family of Roy's, Mr. Robert Miller of Toronto,. 'Mrs. Muriel Miller were Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs. Barrie Mil- ler. Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Knight of Exeter Were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight. Mr, and Mrs. Don O'Brien ��•111111111111111111111111111i1111111111111111poi lllll1111111111111111111111111111111111111llllll11111111111111111111111111111111111 We were pleased to be selected to do the roofing. for the addition to South Huron Hospital OUR BEST WISHES TO THE HOSPITAL BOARD Dobson Roofing Phone 285 Exeter AIr10ri1t1111rtn11,In,uwnrinttnflllu iu!t11111!1 u11n11vu11111111111r0i11188t1111011111d1H,unuaN!1f1111d1 p 011111111IIIIItt11t I1t11tii1111111111i11,1111111111laill111111t1iffiiillt1111101111111111111111111111111f18t11111ft11111111111110 Best Wishcs to South Huron Hospital ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF THE ADDITION Charles W. villin B. Arch., MRA1t Architect 389 Queens Aver London OE 94591 ufifiYfrliiYlYii'iililYUfYY` ((iihYWiYlYP11un11u1111wii'in11nuhf11Y'ii'i�ilYYiOI(jPiii�liif1i1o4uiaiiYtl�. Iiuron. County will have a full-time county co-ordinator for its new emergency meas- ures program by this fall. and family of Davidson, Michi- gan, spent the weekend With the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Alexander. Mrs. Vera Gregg with her son George and grandchildren Gary. and Brenda Thornton all of Gorrie visited Mrs. Wilson on Saturday. Mr. George Gregg has been appointed head of the classics department in the North York. Collegiate for the coming year. The chicken barbecue spon- sored by the Happy Doubles Club on Tuesday evening of last week was quite successful. Pro- ceeds amounted to around 9200. The Sunday School. picnic will be held on the church grounds on Saturday, June 24 at 12:30- noon. There will be no services on Sunday owing to Elimvilte an- niversary, With unanimous approval,1 County .council agreed Thursday. to change the name of its pre-; sent civil defence committee to' emergency measures commit-. tee, and to seek a county co-; ordinator, to be named at the; September session. The cost of the organization will be carried 90 per cent by the federal and provincial goy-) ernments and 10 per cent by; the county, The county's share each year is expected to be' about $1,200, to which the gov- l ernments would add $11,000 yearly. Major cost of the project; would be the salary, training,' and traveling expenses of the; co-ordinator, John Berry, clerk -1 treasurer of the county, said. 1 There would also be other! costs involved, Office space; would ° be needed, part-time' clerical assistance is neces-' sary, and office furnishings! would have to be provided, 'Mr. Berry said. The present three-man civil defence committee, headed by 1111111111111111111/1111tlt1I11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 llll811111111111,111111111111111141111111111111111111 to South Huron'Hospitai It was our pleasure to do the back- filling and levelling of the grounds for the addition. Norval lines TRUCKING Phone 130-W Exeter 711111111111111111111111111111/ 811111111111111111111111U lllll 11tu 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11110111111111illllllll 11111Y1111111111t11118111 n1111111111t111111011/111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 OUR SiNCERE CONGRATULATIONS TO SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL BOARD We were proud to supply the Aluminum Jalousie Doors For, the Addition FOR THE BEST IN ALUMINUM INSTALL KOOLVENT- ASH Makers of the' World's Finest Aluminum > AWNINGS DOOR; AND VERANDAH CANOPIEs- • SELF -STORING & COMBINATION DOORS * DOUBLE & TRIPLE TRACK COMBINATION WINDOWS • "ALUMI.WALL" ALUMINUM LAP SIDING * PORCH RAILINGS & ORNAMENTAL COLUMNS We do our installing and Service what We soli, CALL US FOR FREE ESTINIATES ESTIMATESAND HOME DEMONSTRATIONS Thos. H. Walker F + ,Authorized Dealer Showroom 13 Nelsen St, Phone 553 (Collect) yh'il�f'iiili�'f11i8111rntYYli111i�iiiiii11ninii�iiliillin11iiiiiir�trdl) i Iiitlill n 11utnlui'YY'YrYY111iYYlif iflYihri11t1rYlYY 1S4 - Reeve Morgan Agnew of Clin. ton, would likely be enlarged. tinder government regulations, it would be a municipal emer- gency measures committee, with the clerk filling the posi- tion of chairman. Members would he made up of perma- nent municipal employees, with the county co-ordinator in charge. Reeve Agnew, discussing the Y.R51Ww.:NQ'' Y 4 Message .front. Mr. and Mrs. pill ; aglespn, reenwayof Detroit, spent the weekend with xelativera. Ml's. Ed. Stewardson spent B MRS, C. WgopBUlU4 a few days with Mrs. George l llllllll., x 114rmer of Cento3i4-ry1 who. was Personal items .Douglas Walper and Peter Mr,. Earl Nephew, of Wood. Steeper :bad their toosils re 1-1 , flo,h The Ttmei A.dvOcate, June 22. 1901. 111 stack, agent the weekend with ihoved last week, lisp, MIF, and Mrs, Howard Mead Mr, henry Belling' is visiting ,of Cornwall and Mrs. 3'Villiam with Mfr. and Mrs. Arthur ,»iron 01 Centenary visited on Brop.hey•and Mrs. Ross Pollock Friday with ° Mr, and Mrs. Sel'- M , bourne English. and fanlily, of -.Chatham, and; Mrs, Bus Lagerwerf is visit - . Mr< and Mrs. Carl Fallacy and ting with Mr. and Mfrs. Gerald family of London spent the ;Christ,nan and family of R4Ch- weekend with Mr. Milton Pollester, N,Y. locks AIr. and Mrs. .Lloyd Wenn Mr. and Mrs. Clare Wood- and Mr. and Mrs. Boort burn and daughter of Mitchell' Baud of Sarnia visited on visited on Sunday with Mr. and i Tuesday evening .with I1r. and Mrs, Gordon Woodburn and Mrs. Lawrence Curts, VI; Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Brophey Miss Marie Larkin. of Wind• Y attended the BentleyBelling sor, is visiting with her grand-; wedding in IIxeter on Satur- P. arents, Mft°, and Mrs. .Lloyd; day. Stewatdson, ldiss Anna Hodgins RN, of Keep in mind the strawberry Woodstock, is spending ber va- and ham supper in the United cation at the home of her par Mr. an. Mrs. Selbouren Eng- .(,held aver from last week/ churchon Fridayevening, g, en s, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh. god - June 23, gins. The Berean .Bible Class of Mi. and Mrs. Carman Wood- the United Church enjoyed a burn spent the weekend with picnic supper last Wednesday Mr, and Mrs- Ken Larmer of. evening in the Pinery south of f'eterboro. Grand Bend.Miss Dorothy Hariton RN Mr, d Ms. Selbourne tang and Mfiss E. Robson RN of Lon. lis spentana crouple of days last .don visited on Thursday eve - week in Detroit. Miss Jeanette Steeper, of Scarboro, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Bruce Steeper. Mr. Claude Fallis, or Mount Forest, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Dett-. toff, of Detroit, spent a few days with their aunt, Mrs. Al- bert Pollock. necessity in Huron of such a program, referred to the films and lectures presented to coun- cil the day before. by members of the provincial Emergency Measures Organization. "It is a grim situation," he said, "Our avenue is apparent—we should be trained in self-preservation." The proposal was presented by the civil defence committee, headed by Reeve Agnew. 1111111111111111111/ 1111111111111111111111POI 11111111 8 11 /1111111 1r111111111111111111 nun 11111I11t/1111111181111011111111111110 prairand TO SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL ON THE OPENING OF THE NEW ADDITION. IL was our pleasure to supply the drapes for the newly -completed wing. `Ralph Sweitzer, Prop. PHONE 315 EXETER -14'1111 /111111tr1111 11111111th llIo111111111)1u1n11111111111,1f1111111111 l 1111 111111$ ll 1 lll 111111 /111111111111111111111111111111 .ning with AU'. and Mrs. $c1w bounce eglll;h. it's our tt, pleasure to extend; CongratulatIons and Best Wishes to ,South Huron Hospital on the completion of the addition, R eder's FlQri;st Phone 761 Exeter ur New Swing Shovel Did the Excavating For The Addition To South Humph Hospital Call us for your digging and excavating jobs 5 weitzer PHONE 380 OR 1187-J EXETER We extend Hearties! Congrcitukitions to South Huron Hospital Board on the completion of its Mrd d its � r� And we wish to express our appreciation to the staff of the hospital and the board of directors far their kind co-operation in assisting us with our work in connection with the new win. We were pleased to be enstrusted with the installation of the Plumbing,. Heating and all the extensive Electrical Equipment,.. Installations such es this require the utmost in skill and workmanship to meet the rigid standards set by govt departments to protect the public interest, We are proud to be astadiatcd with such projects and to offer tht same expert services to all of our customers, large or spial s We invite your enquiries. You will alway3 find our prices matt moderate, odge's Plumbing, Pleating and Electriccsl Serviee LHON X34=601 LOitH 1.10156E iRtbltti 1''