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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-09-07, Page 14* Ng° 14 The lImakAdvocate, Slptember '7, 1901 — [ rector 1 GB court season New , , •...,,..,.. Starts oth year herat Brinsley , Levy $1,600 in fines 1 BY OPRPQN Niggler( • conficate two cars as school bus driver B.13,11NSLEY Rev. Reginald Grent Jack- i ' - - - --•• - • - - - , ' son, Alvinston, hes. been an- Magistrate J. C. Dtmlap, though he seid he didn't have CREDITON dee'. ' By MRS. M, PAM lives in Wallecetown on Sun, pointed xegt or of Trinity resit! d • docket in the past 10 years in Grand Bend goert, Tuesday, When he heard 108 gases, The majority of the cases Were on minor liquor and traf- fic offenses and the Sarnia me• gistrate completed the docket in less than two 1101-irS• Most of the offenders chose to pay bail bonds and did not apC7rNienileC°111iratMberlain of the rGergrdte dBed that 0 overPPd e$tia,610m ent, ias been paid in fines during the meth of August and two cars have been seized and will be sold by public auction unless the owners win appeals to get them back,Teeone car is a 1.960 Stede- baker Lark convertible and the other is a 1953 Plymouth, They Were forfeited by men who Were found guilty of illegally selling alcohol from their cars. Four members of the sum - liner staff of the •OPP detach- ment will leave on Thursday. Constable Murray Semple will remain on duty for the month of September, while Cpl. Neil Chamberlain enjoys his annual holidays. Dismantle back seat p e aver the biggest it when he Was stopped on the uttcsa i a g, 411 Marys Church, Brinsley, effect- i'Ve October 1. M. Jackson will succeed Rev. R. H. Anions who will move to Winton at the end of September, Mr, and Mrs. Javk- son d their tWQ sons will move into the Ailsa Craig rectory •the last week of this month. Mr. Jackson was born and educated in England and came to Canada in 1954. Persona l items Mrs. Dan Lewis of Ailsa Craig and Airs, :Harold Hata- ton of Cooksville visited with Mrs, Walter Morley and family on Wednesday. The Women's Federation of Brinsley United Church held its morithly meetng at the church on Tuesday. Mrs, George Hodgson, Ailsa Craig, visited on Tuesday with Airs. Walter Morley and family. Mr. Bill Morley and Air. Alonzo Hodgins attended the Holstein cattle sale at Glen - worth last Thursday. The Kemp sisters of Den. field visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Dean White. Anniversary services will be held at Brinsley United Church on Sunday, September 10 at 11 o'clock in the morning and the evening service at 730 p.m. Rev. William Parrott, London, will be guest speaker for the evening service, Schodoi reopened on Tuesday with the same staff of teachers. arta Of the drivers of the bus, Mrs. W. D. Macke started her 3.6th. year of driving, bringing the former No. 2 School child - role In to school here. Personal items Rev, W. F. Kratz of Golden Lake visited with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Wenzel, last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Eng- land and family, of North Bay, visited a few days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd England, last week. R. J. Wolfe of Detroit spent a few days with his mother, Mrs. A. Wolfe, over the weekeed. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCann of, Clinton visited with Mrs. N. Clark over the weekend. Mr. Art Bailey of St. Catha- rines, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Radford and Shirley for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Iley and Mr. Lorne Voigt spent the holi- day weekend at Goderich in their trailer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green and Mr. and Mrs, William Clarke of Mitchell called on friends in town on Sunday. Air. and Mrs. John Wade and John visited with their son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wade and Heather, on Sunday at Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown- ing and boys visited with rela- Topics from Eli mvil le ,spent Th By MRS. ROSS SKINNER Mr. and Mrs. Don Willcox of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, William Routly. 'Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rennie of Toronto are visiting two weeks with Mr. and Mrs, Wil-. ham Routly and Mr, and Mrs. Air. and Mrs. Howard Ben- ney of :Detroit spent a few days with Hirtzel brothers and Mr. and Mrs. ,Emerson 'Wein last week. Me. and Airs. Robert Green- wood and children of 'Toronto spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. William Oestreicher. Mrs. Beatrice Tate, Water - down, Air. and Mrs. William French. of St. •Catharines, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lochner, Lon- don. Mr. and Airs. Jack Fuller and children of Exeter were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Finkbeiner over the, weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fuller, Lon- don, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wenzel on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Feist ' and children, of Kitchener. were visitors with the former's mother, Mrs, Ezra Feist and Nola over the weekend. Alr. and Mrs. George Vincent !of Detroit visited with the let- ter's mother, Mr, Sam Lam- port, for a few days. Miss 'Maleeda Schenk of Ex- eter spent Sunday with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Schenk, who returned home from Victoria Hospital last Wednesday. Mr. and Airs. Wes Sisson • and girls of Montreal spent Saturday with the iatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd England. Rely Day will be observed in the United Church on Sunday with a joint service at 10 a.m. Mr. Ross Wein and Mr. Ralph Finkbeiner spent Sunday at Ridgeville. Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop and Sharon of Camp Borden Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emmery Fahrner and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Butler, who have spent a couple of months at their cottage at Huntsville, have returned home. Miss Cornelia Verkerk has commeneed a three-year nurses training course at Stratford General Hospital. This week in ames Road By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE . • .:,..1:.e,ezeleeeeeteee....A Mr. Donald Ballantyne of Tor- onto spent the holiday weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne. Mrs. Percy Passmore of Exe- ter spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Almer Passmore, Dennis Rowe spent two days last week with Glenn Rohde. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Percy Smith and Eva Lou of Bothwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Warren of Camala- chie visited with Mrs. Jennie Moore in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, and then visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Snow and boys. Mrs. Tony Shulman of Emhro visited on Sunday with Mr. and Airs. Ernest Pym, Marcia and Mark Shulntan, returned home with their mother after having spent last week here with their grandparents. Mr. and Airs. E. 3. Willard of Mount Hope, Mrs, Roy Viril- lard and children of Avenine, spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Borland. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wanner and Shirley, Mr. Ernie Pear. son of Sarnia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym. Betty Jean and Bobby Miller of Woodham spent a few days recently with uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller. Misses Ginger and Debbie Love of Grand Bend spent last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann. Mrs. Albert Etherington re. turned home from St. Joseph's Hospital, London, last week. School reopened on Tuesday with four beginners: Robert Bray, Martha Nyhuis, Barry Miller and Calvin Rohde. Mr. Ron Patterson of Russeldale is the teacher. Sam Rennie of Hensel]. Mrs. Frances Donahue, Mrs, Harry Davidson and daughter Debbie, of Stratford visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Heywood, Mr. Lewis Woods of Stokes Bay is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Woods. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Pym and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lobb of Holmesville. Mrs. William Routly spent, last Thursday and Friday with ; Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Avery and Mrs. Verna Johns of St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rennie of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Routly are holidaying this week at the cottage in Grand Bend. Miss Shirley Johns returned home Monday after working at Grand Bend for the summer months. Mrs. Floyd Cooper and Mrs. Norman Jaques of Zion attend- ed the Leaders Training Course for the new 4-H Homemaking Club. "Featuring Fruits," last week at Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fulton, Doug and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. • Sanford Hutton, Dennis and Dianne and Miss Kathryn Hicks attended the Butcharit-Phelke wedding at Moncton on Satur- day. Miss Dianne Hutton was flower girl. Dennis Hutton was ring -bearer. Miss Ka t h r y n Hicks was bridesmaid and Mr. Doug Fulton was an usher. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Fulton and Larry spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Phelke of Moncton, The story in Grand Bend By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL • Personal items Mrs. Mary Gill spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Earle Baker and family of St, Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tea- treau and son. Saginaw, Mich. and Mr. and Mrs. Placid Gra- velle of Bad Axe, Mich, vis- ited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stebbins. Mr. and Mrs. George Yeo of Detroit spent the weekend with Miss Mary Yeo. Mr, and Mrs. Ness Sherpard son Mike and daughter Ann of Detroit visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pask. Visitors last week with Mr.1 and Mrs. John Stocker were I Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McAl- lister and granddaughter Pat- tie, of Toronto and Mrs. L. Ainsworth of Long Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Charlton and son Garry of London, spent the weekend with Mrs, Lily Gill. Mr. and ?tfrs, Roger Farley have moved into Robert Mac- Pherson's house in Grand Bend. A number of relatives and friends from the Grand Bend Area attended the funeral of the late Mr. Dave 'Wilson of Arkona on Thursday, Aug. 31, Mr. Bobby (Elmer) Willert was taken by ambulance to Petrolia Hospital on Monday, Sept, 4. Alt F -OW- ilArr AT RCAF STATION CENTRALIA BRING' YOUR CAMERA AND RECORD YOUR VISIT A Hamilton man found the of- ficers an efficient group and had to pay $25 and costs for il- legal posseaeion of alcohol, al -I beach. Don Nicholson Termini told the officers there was ng beer in his trenk and said he had no key to get in it, llowever, the officers dis- mantled the back seat and con- fiscated a part case qf beer and laid the charges. A bench warrant was issued for the arrest of Norman Mee - 'veil. Burlington, on charges of issuing several bad cheques in Grand Bend, lie cashed cheques with pro- prietors of two local hotels and they were issued on an account in the Bank of Montreal, Grand Bend, However, he did not have an account in the bank, War. 000 I 4ril 101 "Man overboard ... sure Is a. shortage of them on this cruiser - - . CAFIADIPirl T -r0RoNTO 01. 114 9 GA, Nee • Tigr `°311s' — Paint Before it Rains paint After It Rains! 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