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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-02-15, Page 15ert :Bell livestock va)natOr; The Tirnes•AcIvecate February 15, 1952 Charles Eyre, weed. Inspector' Y 14nsilpneicetrQrBoadfooll warble fly Revised report of the flesh ppie.Seria)laiallo-r:liersp, include Road drain was read hut returned $1.30 Per hour; rOacilnen, $1.09 changes, meat of part of the Buchanan municipal drain, gravel, war- sup't, $2,600; grader operator, to the engineer for further drain was approved by council hie fly spraying and supply of and the engineer was asked, to warble powder. A request for the improve- construction of the Archibald Tenders are being called for Accounts included Clinton Page. 13 fire retaining fee. $200; wet fare, $241; $25 grants to the Salvation Army and lIttroil Soil and Crop Improvement Ass'n: rent for dump, .$1,00; and final .payment of $5,10$. en the 1961 county taxes. 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Mr. Ed- ward. Lamport, Mrs. it. Fink- Wrier, Mr. R. Finkbeiner, Mrs, Clifford Kenney, Mrs, P. Boulianne; Head usher Clifford Keeney; ushers, Janes Mawhinn.ey, Ed Lamport, Earl Neil, Jack Gal- loway, Ralph Finkbeiner, Ro- bert Galloway, Richard Moon. Organist and choir director, Mrs Siegfried Klatt, James Brock dies in London James W, Brock, 84, .vho had I:MI a patient in,St, Joseph's Hospital, London, for seven months, died Friday, The body rested at the Dinney Funeral Home, Exeter, until Monday when the. funeral service took place with burial at Exeter cemetery. He lived most of his life around town, His wife, the former Emina Fraser, pre- deceased him 15 years ago. He has some distant relatives in London and Toronto. Rev. R, S, Hiltz officiated at the funeral, • Pallbearers were Messrs. Keith Fraser, Toni Fraser, Emil Becker, Angus MalleH, Gordon Morlock and. Irvine Finkbeiner, United Church Women The United Church. Women held a meeting on Thursday aftethoon, Febru. ry 8 in the Sunday School rooms. Mrs. Jack Galloway was in charge of the worship period assisted by Mrs. R, Fink- beiner. The study book "Youth in Transition" was given by Airs. Nelson Lamport. Mrs. C. Zwicker, president, conducted the business. Ar- rangements were made to have the chtir supper April 13. Afternoon hostesses were Mrs. B. Reid and Mrs. B. Hodge. Youth for Christ The Youth for Christ service held on Sunday evening in the HUB church had a full house. Many attended from different churches. Mr, Wes Aarum., director of Canada Youth for Christ, was the special speaker. A solo was sung h5. Miss Parker of J-Iensall and the Oesch family of Zurich rendered two special numbers, Personal items Mr. and. Mrs. .Emmert' Fahr- .n.er, Mrs, Roy Ratz 'and Don- ald, Mrs. Alvin .Finkbeiner at- tended the funeral of Mr. Asa Haist at Fenwick last Wednes- day. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Clark of Detroit visited with the for- mers father, Mr. Francis Clark, over the weekend. Air, Bruce Morlock, who has been in St. Joseph's Hospital for treatment for ulcers in the stomach, returned home on Saturday much improved, Air, and Mrs. Harvey Howe, Mr. and. Airs. Bill. Howe and daughter of Ingersoll, Mr, and Mrs. C. Manders of Watford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmar Wein and Barb- ara. Mr. and .Airs, Lewis Faist and boys, of Waterloo, visited, By MRS.. ROBERT RUNDLE WOODIJAM The Black Knight Lodge held a .euchre in the ball .Friday evening when a' tables were. in play. Ladies' high score went to Mrs. Pepper.; lone hands, Mrs. T. .Clarke; men's high, .john Witteveen, and lone hands, Allan. Berry; door prize, Mrs. J. Kirkland. Personal items Mrs. Cliff jaques, 'Yvonne and Dalton were Tuesday night guests with Mrs, Arthur Hop- Miss Gwen Lawson spent the weekend with. Miss Se n d r a Miller of Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wurm and family and Mr. Raymond Beavers of Exeter were guests on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Lawson and family. Miss Brenda McCurdy, Kirk- ton, was a guest on Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Ira McCurdy. Mr, and Airs. Vie Hern of St. Marys were Saturday eve- ning guests and Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Smith were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Smith and family. Mr, and Mrs, Albert Smith of London visited 'Friday eve- ning with Mr. and Airs. Harry Webber, Mr, and Mrs. .Ernie Vodden visited with Mr's. Elizabeth Scott, Mr. Albert and Robert Vodden of Clinton on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Vie Chatten visited on Saturday with Mrs. H. Chatten in Victoria Hospital, in London, Mr, and Airs. 'l'eke Witteveen of Paris were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Witte- veen and Sharon, Mrs, Lawrence Copel a n d, Donna and Murray were Sun- day guests with Mrs, L. Cope- land and Ethel of Copeland. Mr. Ray Miller has been transferred to the Toronto Do- minion Bank at Dresden, Mr. and Mrs, Don Masnica and family of Claremont were guests with 'Mr. and Mrs. Win, Dickey and family on the week- end. Mrs. Jim Miller is visiting in Toronto this week with Mr, and Airs. Ross Gunning and family, Several from this community attended the euchre in Aber- deen Ball, Kirkton, on. Monday evening. Mr, and Mrs. George Levy, Elizabeth and. Marion of Rus- seldale were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levy, Margaret Rose and David, "Where do you keep the dish towels, dear?" with Mrs. Al, Faist on. Sunday. Miss Sandra Finkbeiner. of Aylmer, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Al- vin Finkbeiner and family, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Wade and family of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wade and babe of London spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. John Wade and Johnny. Airs. Ezra. Faist, who was confined to her bed, is up and around. again. Personal items Mr and Mrs., Bari Atkinson were Saturday evening Vests with Mr, and .Mrs,, William Garrett of London Township. Mr. and. Mrs, Harry Carroll were Sunday guests with Mrs. Henry liodgins and Miss Sophie Richards of Wean, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dobbs Jr. attended Western Univer- sity's School of Nursing for- mal dance on Friday evening with Professor Don McMillan and 'Miss Ptah Pittman. Mr, and Mrs. 'Horace Lake, of Grand Bend, were Saturday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs, Bill Johnson, Miss Gall Fairhairn of London and Mr, Arnold Firby of St. Thomas were also weekend guests. Mr. and Airs, Fred Dobbs jr. were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mogk, Guelph. On Sunday evening Mrs, Dobbs sang in the Inter,Varsity Choir Festival at the Ontario Agricul- ture College. On Sunday evening Mr, and. Airs, Hugh Davis, Heather and Michael visited with. Mr. and Mrs, George McFalls and had Leon Triebner of liensall as their guest Monday, Mrs. Clarence Davis and Airs, hleber Davis are both im- proving in London hospitals, hoping to he home shortly, Call JB At 1863 Ex-warden wins post Ivan Forsyth, the .11/61 war- den of Baron .County, who re,, tired .as reeve last year, was appointed assessor of Tucker. smith township by the council last week, Ile was chosen from among tour applicants. His sal4rY will be $200 plus $200 for car. allowance. Appointments included Itoh- McGillivray calls bids McGillivray council decided at its February meeting to call tenders for gravel, warble fly sprayer and the purchase of a weed sprayer. Council expects to place about 12,000 to 14,000 cubic yards of gmvel, All bids are to be in by March 3, Bylaw confirming appoint- ment of Wesley Watson as as- sessor was given its final reading, Council approved a $200 fee to Luean for fire protection service for 1962, A grant of $25 was given to the Western Ontario Farm Show. In the accounts, relief to. tailed $245 and nursing home care $526. Some $31.00 was paid to Goldwin Glenn for damage by dogs to his hens. All members of council were present and Reeve Thomas Hall presided. ey MR$, M, F,AIST CItEPITON g VP has B.990 year At the annual meeting of 1i LI11 church held Tuesday PVP- hihg, Feb, 0. it was reported. that $14,483.38 had been raised during the year 1961. All bills were met and a small surplus is en hand. Rev. A, Ai, Schlenker pre- sided and. conducted n dove- tional period, Mr. Alvin Fink, bother was secretary, Mr, Ross Krueger was re- elected trustee, for a term of three years, Mr. Freeman Mor- lock was elected again as cem- etery trustee. Miss Nola Feist was named treasurer and Mrs. G. E. Wen- zel, as financial secretary. A social hour was enjoyed when lunch was served, Congregational meeting Rev. Robert S, Hiltz pre- sided at the annual congrega- tional meeting at the Credi- ton United Church. Officers for 1962 are: mem- bers of the session — elected for a two year term, James Alawhinney, Edward Lamport, Russell Finkbeiner, Edward Chambers, Lorne Preszcalor; Stewards, one • year - term., Sam King, Art, Attfield, Erwin Beaver, Ed Chambers; two- year term, James Ma whinney, Gerald Zwieker, Lorne Hodge; three-year term, John Callo- way, Earl Neil, Clifford Ken- ney, Mrs. S, King, Mrs, Lorne Hodge, Trustees, Lorne Preszcator, Russell Finkbeiner, John Gal- loway, Nelson Lamport, Ed- ward Chambers, James Ma- whinney, Wilfred Mack, Gar- net Hill, JOseph Woodall, Recording secretary, Mrs. S a in K i n g; congregational treasurer, Mrs. Lorne Presz- Qatar; Missionary and Mainte- Fraser becomes checker champ By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL GRAND BEND T 11 c championship checker game was played at the Colo- Mal Hotel on Monday evening. Winner of the trophy do- natal by Monetta Menard's res- taurant was M. Donald Fra• sec of Parkhill; second prize, Mr. Milton Pollock of Hensall, Coffee and doughnuts were served during the game. Next checker game will be early in March, Orpha Club busy The Orpha Club's last meet- ing was held aL the home of Mrs. Correll Roberts, when more completed articles of clothing were turned in, show- ing that all hands are busy. The next meeting is plan- ned for February 20 and will he held aL the home of Mrs. Leroy Bariteau. UCW meet The meeting of the after- noon unit of the UCW was held on Thursday, Feb. 8 with 20 members pr es ent. Meeting opened with the worship serv- ice led by Mrs. C. Tavener. The theme was "What is the Church?" Mrs. William Love read the scripture taken from 1st Corinthians. The World Day of Prayer will he held at the Church of God, Grand. Bend, on March 9. Mrs. Don Elendriek gave a report of the social committee and Mrs. Allan Miller reported on the finance committee. Mrs, Susie Devine gave the study book chapter. Mrs. Ray- mond Kading is to take the study for March, Ates, Emery DesJardins gave a complete report on the UCW Presbyterial held at Clinton. Lunch. was served by Mrs. Rose Grigg, Airs. Wellwood Gill and Mrs. Merritt Thomp- son. Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Jim Love vis- ited a few days last week with her brother, Mr. Jack Cann, and fathily of Belleville and Mr. and Mrs, Alex Love of Toronto. Ginger, Debbie and John stayed with their grand- parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Love. Mrs, Roy Mason, of London, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ma- son and Linda, Mr. Ernie Keown. is a pa• Gent in Westinister Hospital, London. Rev. C. Tavener, Ed Gill, Alex Hamilton and Wellwood Gill attended the AOTS ban- quet in James St. United Church, Exeter, on Monday, Feb. 12. 11 was a special bro-, therhoOd meeting. Mrs, Merarlant, who has been visting With her daughter, Mrs, Wilfred Ravelle and Wil- ily was taken last week by the Hoffman ' ambulance to the home of her ether daughter, Mrs. Haul McGovern of Dun- daa. Mr, and Airs. Roy SOU, of Sarnia, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Sarah ratter. son. Mr. Robert Sharon, stationed at Camp Borden, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Newman Sharon, Mr, and Mrs. Douglas gilt and family visited oil Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Ross Love at Shinto, Air. and Mrs, Alvah Coch. von of Reyal Oaks Mich, Spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs, Roy l!',Ask and Mr. and Mrs, Bort PatetIZZO of Credi , ion visited on Saittrday with Air„ and Mrs, it. Paak, Miss Lois Mrs,, Of Park. hill, spent the Weekend With Miss Neva Johnsen, Mrs. Bann Statt011. is visit* big bee ninther, Mrs. Whittle, of Saskatoon, Mr, and Mrs. Allan of Marten, spent the weekend. 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