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By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR
Cooper's UCW
Mrs, ,r. Wareham of Wood-
ham was hostess to the Coop-
er's L`CW March 1. when they
held their meeting with 13
members and one visitor pres-
ent.
Leadership for the devotional
was Mrs, E. Strahan and Mrs.
William Spence assisted by
Mrs. Robert Elston, Mrs. Dunc-
an McNaughton and Mrs, Al-
fred Baker. The theme was
"What is the Church?"
Mrs. Spence read a chapter
from the study book "Rural
Church" and Alms. Strahan
from "Signals for the Sixties",
Mrs. Nelson Baker favored
with an instrumental and Mrs.
Wareham showed a film "Rea-
sons for being".
Mrs. MeNaeghton. president.
took charge of the business.
Plans were made for the
World Day of Prayer on March
9.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs, Toni Coward,
David and Paul left by train
for Kitchener on Saturday to
see the "Ice. Capades" which
was presented for three days
last week.
Mr. Robert Marriott attended
the good roads convention held
in Toronto Iasi week,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plain,
of St, Marys, were Sunday
guests with her parents, Mr.
arid Mrs. Tom Coward and
Mrs. Delmar Johnson. Kirk-
ton, spent a couple of days
with her daughter, Mrs. Nelson
Baker, and family last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Rinn
of St. Marys were Sunday eve-
ning guests at the borne of Mr.
John Rhin and family, John
Rhin, who had been spending
the weekend with his grand-
father, returned to his home
with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Parkin-
son ateerripanied by Mr, and
Mrs, Gerald Hem, West Zion,
motored to Toronto on Wed-
nesday to , see the NHL game
between TortintO and Chicago.
Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Elston,
Ttoss and Norma Mann at-
tended the "Ice Capades" in
:Kitchener on "Thursday eve-
ning,
Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Baker
and Elton . were guests at her
father's, Mr. Herbert Be er' and
Ann,., Munro On Sunday.
Mrs. Alfred Baker was host-
ess to the East Zion Mission
Circle girls on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. David Holland
visited with her patent:S. Mr.
okild Mrs. David Sheppard Of
Ailsa Craig On WedileadaY,
Pag The r111105-A a, March 8, 1962
LIGHT DAMAGE—Exeter firemen and employees at Mathers Bros. garage are
shown pulling this 1951 Plymouth out of the building after it caught fire, Thurs-
day afternoon. The fire is believed to have started from a spark that ignited in
leaking gas on the floor, Employees used their fire extinguishers to put the blaze
out, but the gas tank continued to leak and the blaze started over again and with
no chemicals left, the fire department was called to the scene, The car suffered
considerable damage hut the garage was ,only damaged by smoke. —T-A photo
By MRS. ERYIN RARER
nAsuwoop
Air. and Mrs. Hilton Ford
were honored on the occasion
of then- 53rd wedding anniver-
sary Saturday. .Feb. 17 with a
family dinner.
Those present were Mr. and
Airs. Howard Ford and family
of Brampton, Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Cussu and f a In i i y,
Guelph; Mrs. Lloyd Ford, mr,
nd Mrs. Russell 13roderick,
Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob For.
rester and ;family, Zurich; Mr.
and _Mrs, ,lack Ford and fam-
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
miller and family, Dashwood.
Nip.. and Mrs, Ford were
presented with flowers.
Personal items
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Miler
and family spent last Sunday
at Eitchener with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Stumpf and family,
Robert Wein, .Sudbury, spent
last weekend with his mother,
Airs. Herb Wein.
Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Webb,
Mr. and Mrs. James Hayter
and Y. T.. Becker attended the
Good Roads Convention at the
Royal York lintel, Toronto,
last week,
Mr. Earl. Piefer of Chatham
visited with his mother, Mrs.
Matilda Piefer last Monday,
Youths win
zone honors
Two area youths won. top hon.-
ors in the public speaking con-
test sponsored jointly by Onta-
rio Hydro and the Ontario
Trustees' Association in Wing-
ham, Friday.
George Godbolt, 15-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
God bolt, Exeter, representing
SHDHS In the Huron finals, cop-
ped first place in the prepared
speech division with his talk on
"Vertical Integration in the
Exeter Community".
The 11-A youth won the right
lo advance by virtue of his win
in the senior competition held
at SHDHS recently.
First place in the impromptu.
section went to Vincent Ryan,
15, a grade 10 student at Our.
Lady of Mount Carmel. School.
The son of Mr, and Mrs. Tho-
mas Ryan, RR 3 Ailsa Craig,
he spoke on "The Value of a
Hobby".
The two youths will now ad-
vance to the zone finals and the
winners will go on to the On-
tario championship which will
he held at Toronto during the
Easter vacation.
As yet the date or the place
of the zone finals has not been
released,
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Topics from
Woodham
By MRS. ROBERT RuNaLg
aogNICANg61001114*IiVrmi
Lodge euchre
The members of he Orange
Lodge held a euchre in the hall
on Friday evening when 10
tables were in play.
Prizes went to high ladies,
Mrs. Robert R u n di e; lone
hands, Mrs, M. Doupe; men's
high, Lloyd Hern; lone hands,
George Davis.
Tickets Were sold on a ham
which was won by Alf Mitch-
ell, Mrs, Wilfred Wilson was
winner of door prize.
Personal items
Several from this district at-
tended the ice eapades held in
Kitchener this past. week,
Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Knight
and Linda of Winchelsea, Mr.
and Mrs, Harry Webber were
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd. Cowd.rey.
Mr, Ray Miller of Dresden
spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Mil-
ler, Ruth. Bob and Betty
jelVlanr., and Mrs. Cecil Dobson
of Kirktori were Thursday eve-
ning guests with Mrs, Arthur
Hopkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wurm
and. John, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence •Wurm, Linda and Bren-
da of Exeter were guests on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Ge-
rald Lawson and family.
Miss Marilyn Gardiner of
Exeter visited over the week-
end with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs, Clarence Fletcher,
Miss Janice Webb and Miss
Orrie 'Thacker attended the
Toe Alpha Conference as dele-
gates of the Sunday School in
London on the weekend.
Rev, and Mrs. J. Vardy and
Robert of Egmondville were
Friday evening guests with
fRaenydly anti and Mrs, J. Wareham
Mr. and Mrs, John Rodd
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
1,,Avrente Skinner of London
on Friday evening,
Mr, jack Cook of Arkona
spent Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. John .Todd and
Mrs, C, Chatten
dies at 95 years
Mrs. Hannah Chatten, widow
of the late Clement Chatten,
died at 'furonview Hospital,-
Clinton, on. Sunday, Mrs. Chat.
ten celebrated her 05th birth-
day on February 25.
She is survived by three
sons, Archie, London, 'Frank
and Victor, WoOdham and one
daughter, Mrs. Alfred (Mar.
ence) Argue, Sunderland,
The funeral service took
place at the Marriott Funeral
Home, SI, Marys, on Wednes-
day, March 7 with interment in
Kitkton Union cemetery,
People glen the most kick '60(
of life who do the least kieko
Ing,
Garage
Sunday And
Evening Service
Open this Sunday, Wed-
nesday afternoon and dur-
ing the evening through-
out the week.
Larry's
Supertest
head
M urphy, Godericht Airs. Mgr-
-vyn Cudtpore, Fred Davidson,
W, J. Hamilton, James Doig,
Melvin „Crich, Clinton; George.
McCuteneon, Jack D rt r n in,
Barry Wenger, Clayton Smith,
Clarence Henna Canon K.
E. Taylor, Goderich.
Miss Clare McGowan, re,
cently appointed director of the.
society succeeding Rev, Rob-
ert G. MacMillan, who accepted
a call to a Presbyterian Church
in.Oakville, reviewed the so,
ciety's operations during the
past year. She served the so,
clety for a number of years
before becoming director.
T cad a y 's youngsters don't
leave footprints on the sands
of time — just tire tracks,
Topics from
Ehmville
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
new C AS
Former warden William de-
witt. RR 1 Clinton, was elected
president of Huron County
Children's Aid Society at its
recent annual meeting. Me to
stormy weather. attendance
was small.
On behalf of the hoard,
Reeve Si. Caleb, of Clinton,
presented John 0. Berry, coun-
ty .clerk, with a silver tray in
recognition of lea years of ser-
vice as a board member.
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EXETER
Exeter will be host to the
1963 Twelfth of July celebra-
tion, it was confirmed at a
meeting of Loyal Orange lod-
ges of South. Huron, which met
in Seaforth recently.
The celebration will he held
next year in Kincardine. then
will come to Exeter in 1963.
The day falls on a Friday in
1963,
Oliver Jaques, Hensall, was
re-elected county master for
the coming year.
Other officers elected were:
D,M., Harry Crich, Clinton;
Chaplain, William AlcIlwain,
Bayfield; recording secretary,
Fred McClymont, Varna; finan-
cial secretary, Wilfrid Castle,
hayfield; treasurer, Frank
'Falconer, Clinton; marshall,
Plan Orange `march' Letter from
for 1963 in Exeter Crediton
By MRS. M. FAIST
Family fetes couple
on 53rd anniversary
Former warden
Thursday evening, March 1
A silent tribute was paid with a good attendance. Mrs. during the evening to the late Freeman Morlock had charge
oseph -Caldwell of Grand of the program with the theme Bend, a former county master "U nit e d We Serve", Fay
and a faithful member of the Schlenker played a piano solo, association, Mrs. Emerson Wein Jed in
prayer. Mrs. Schlenker gave a
short talk on "Stewardship, the
Key to Christian Service".
Judy Smith played a number
on her accordion.
The topic on Latin America,
given by Mrs, Morloek and
Mrs. B. Wein, described Porto
Rico, The Dominican Republic,
Equador and Brazil,
The business was conducted
by Mrs. Gordon Ratz with re-
ports of committees. An invita-
tion to meet with the United
Church women on April 5 was
accepted, World Day of Pray-
er is to be held in the EUB
Church on Friday, March 9.
Poems were read by Mrs. Em-
mery Fahrner,
Lunch was served by Mrs. R.
Krueger, Mrs. Ed Hendrick,
Mrs. C. Sims, Mrs, A, Fink-
beiner and Mrs. Em Fahrner.
Crediton Cut-Outs
The third meeting of the ere.
diton 4-H homemaking club was
held. in the Community hall
Saturday with eleven members
present,
The leaders demonstrated the
pinning and marking of a pat-
tern, the basting and pinning of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym, seams and the pressing of darts.
Joan and Brian and Elaine vis- By next week members are ex-
ited on Sunday with Mr. and peeted to have the project
Mrs. Bert Lohb of Clinton. started.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Jaques Next meeting will be held at
of Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin the Community Hall, March 10.
Fulton and Larry. Mr. and Mrs. Personal items
Alvin Cooper visited on Fri-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Parsons of Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mor-
ley, Barbara Ann and Ralph
and Karen of Exeter, Mr, Ken-
neth Lovey of Grand Bend, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Parsons and
family of Hensall, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Cooper visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Floyd Cooper.
The Huron County Library
hooks will be changed at the
home of Mrs. Jackson Woods
on Tuesday afternoon, March
13.
(Intended for last week) -
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs Lewis J'ohns
and Dianne attended the fune-
ral of the late Thomas Morley
in London on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym,
Joan, Brian and Elaine visited
on Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs, Wilbert Lohh of Clinton
and with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Pym of 'Exeter on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Par-
sons, Susan, Gail and Debbie
of Hensall visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skin-
ner,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam fIannie
of Hensall visited on Satuaday
with Mr. and Mrs, 'Win. Ropi-
ly.,
-Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rannie
and Joanne 'returned home to
h eld Tor o nt o .0n Sunday after Nletropolital i lInwit0..
cc.
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spending a wee k w ith m u,. an d Church in London last
.
Mrs, Wm. noutly. Mr. Wm, ne8da Y . Itmuley retorned t o Toronto The Blimville YPIJ was held
with them for a week where on Sunday e/ehing with . Mr.
he is attending the Good Roads Brian Reran in charge assisted
ConvenliOn, by Miss. Anne Johns for the
Misses Ann and Margaret worship.
Johns, Joanne M i n -0 r s and WI -euchre
Frances Skinner and Mr. Ed- The Eli'rriville Womons fnsti-
ward Johns. attended the Jr.
Partners bus trip to Detroit on ' Me held its afternoon euchre.
;Saturday where they Wednesday, Feb. 21 with the
attended north litre ladies in charge,
Pasbwood Merry .Maids
The leaders, Mrs. Leonard
Schenk, Mrs. ilben 'Weigand
and nine girls were present for
the third meeting of Dashwood.
441 Merry Maids held at the.
home of Lynda .Kraft.
Notes were given on cutting
out and marketing material.
"The Separates" were all cut
ont.
The next meeting will he at
the home of Janet Miller. Roll
call will be "One way a girl
can plan her separates to flat-
tor her figure.
Elmer Restemayer
Elmer L. Restemayer, 56, of
Hay Township died at St. .J0-
seph's Hospital, London, on
Thursday, March. 1, 1962.
Surviving besides his wife,
tine former Cecelia ' Neeb, are
one brother, Edgar of Dash-
wood: one niece and two neph.
ews.
The body rested at the T,
Harry Hoffman funeral home
until Sunday noon, March 4
then at. Zion Lutheran. Church
where services were conducted
at 2:30 p,m, by Rev. Wm,
Gatz. Interment was in Zion
Lutheran Cemetery,
Mrs. Thelma Garvie
.Mrs, Thelma Garvie, the for-
mer Thelma Elsie of Dash-
wood, died at Sarnia General
Hospital, Wednesday, February
28, 1962. She was raised at
Dashwood and moved to Sar-
nia ten years ago.
Surviving are one son Ron-
aid of •Sarnia and her father,
Hartman Elsie of Clinton,
Funeral services were held
from the Stewart funeral. home,
Sarnia, Saturday, March 3. In-
terment was made in Sarnia
Lakeview Cemetery,
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Letter from
Brinsley
By GORDON MORLEY
• -.i.•:••....• • • ,:i.:r:q4kipoW0.
Miss Lorraine Neil has pass-
ed her Grade eight Western
Ontario Conservatory *of Music.
The exam was held at London
on February 23.
The United. Church. Women
held their meetng at the home
of Mrs, Arnold Wasnidge. Rev.
Kenneth Hick participated with
the study hook.
Misses Patsy Hodgson, Bon-
nie Watson and Sharon Fenton
attended the membership and
confirmation classes held at
Ailsa. Craig,
Mr, Howard Black of Lucan.
is busy installing an oil burn-
ing furnace in the Anglican
church.
Numerous families in this
vicinity have had flu and
chicken pox,
Six receive
alai prizes
Winners of the grand prizes.
in Exeter stores' "Dial-a-prize
Oame' were chosen Saturday
from among the close-to-400
names who qualified with cor-
rect answers to local. •ques-
tions.
They included:
Tom Yellow, Beavers Hard-
ware; Preston Dearing, Fisher
Hardware; Mrs. Earl Shaplon,
interior Shop: Dick Kouiug,
North End B-A; Mrs. Hugh
Love, lack Smith. Jeweller;
-Bruce Folcher, Russell Mee- The treasurer's report for
tric, the year showed receipts of
$75,086.53 and expenditures of
$74,112.05 with a surplus of
$974.48.
Society expense: last year
included $19,587 for° boarding
homes and $17,440 in salaries
for field staff. income to tine
society last year was listed as
$30,201 received from Huron
County wards, $20,000 in grants
from the county and a $3.735
grant from the province,
;Family allowances received
amounted to $1,769, Donations
from the E. A, Mantle estate
and G. Green estate In the so-
ciety totalled $2,869,
Borden Brown. Seaforth. as:
sisted by Asa Deeves, Hensali, -
Donations were voted to the wawa
Retarded Children's School at , h Goderich and th eTrue hie Marc
meeting of the
Blue and • of theEUB Church was Orange Or WSWS
ns Home at Rich- •
mod Hill. held the school rooms
Douglas Triebner. E x e -t e r; loa: first lecturer, Fred Jamieson,
Woodham; second lecturer, UCW study the church
Clayton Hodgins, Clinton; dep. The fleeting of the Elimville uty marshall, Mervyn Falco- United Church Women was
ner, Seaforth, held on Wednesday afternoon, The officers were duly in- February 28.
stalled by past county master Freeman ' Mrs, Horne and
Mrs. Ross Skinner was in
charge of the program, The
theme of the meeting was
"The Church".
Bible study was given by
'Mrs. Jackson Woods and Mrs.
Thos. Campbell gave a piano
instrumental. The study was
given by Mrs. Ross Skinner
and Mrs. Horace Delbridge con-
ducted the business.
Lunch was served by unit C
with the hostesses Mrs. Or-
ville Campbell and Mrs. Lorne
Klford.
Personal items
The World Day of Prayer
service will be. held on Friday,
March 9 at 2;30 p.m, in the
Sunday School rooms of the
Church. Mrs. B. DeVries, Ex-
eter, will be the speaker,
Mr, anti Mrs. Harry Dale of
Brampton visited over the
weekend with the latter's fa-
ther, Mr. Francis Clark,
Mr. Lawrence Bill and Mr.
Eldon Smith attended the good
roads convention at Toronto
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Al, Stelek of
Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Steick of Dashwood visited on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Hey.
Mrs. Albert Wolfe, who spent
a couple of months at Exeter,
returned home last week,
Me, and Mrs, Bill McAdams
of Zurich, Miss Esther Neeb
and Mrs, Ward Neeh and
family of Dashwood, Mr, and
Mrs. Don Jory of Exeter visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Alf Tilley.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Edmond Hend-
rick attended the 11th Annual
Review at the Hidgetown West-
ern Agricultural &imit last
'Friday.
Mr, Donald Hendrick, •Ridge-
town, spent the weekend with
his parents.
the . Chicago Detroit hockey wi nners were mrs, John (;o-. game. ward, high; Mrs, Ivan Brock,
Mr. and Mrs. Iferh Bibby of low; Mrs. Ray Clarke, near-
:Farquhar visited on Sunday est birthday and Mrs. Everett
with Mr. and Mrs. 'Hubert skinner won the dutch auction. Heywood. The next- euchre will he held
Mrs, Wm. Roily, attended March 21. The millinery cOurse
the. Branch inaugural meeting will be held March 6 0 7, g from
n the Onitod Chit& Women 10 A.M, 10 4 p.m.
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The story in
Zion
ay MISS MURIEL HERN
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Personal items
The choir and the young pea-
plc from the Sunday School en-
;payed a skating party Friday
evening at Granton arena, fol-
lowed by a social time at the
home of of Sir. and Mrs. Harold Other officers elected were: ue
first vice-president, Mrs, Ken-
Quite a number from the corn- neth Johns, RR 1, Woodham;
munity attended the farm show second, vice -president, Mrs,
last week held at Queens Park, Albert Taylor, Goderich; bono-
London. vary secretary, A, M. Robert-
son, Goderich; secretary, Mr,
Berry; treasurer, B, G. Hanly,
Goderich.
Directors appointed: Mrs.
George Johnston, Goderich;
Mrs. Frank Fingland, Clinton;
Mi's. H, Klumpp, Airs, Daniel
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Hera
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Par-
kinson, Whalen, attended the
hockey game at Toronto, Wed-
nesday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ja-
[Ines visited Friday evening
with Mr. and Mrs, Donald Par-
sons and family, Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Brock
and Bill, and Mr, and Mrs.
Morris Hem and boys attended
the ice Capades at Kitchener
on Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques,
Harry and Shirley were Sunday
evening guests with. Mr. and
Mrs, Ross Skinner and family,
Mr, and Mrs, Harold Bern
visited on Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Robert Hern, Linda and
Fred, Jarvis.
The World Day of :Prayer
service will. be held on Friday
at the home of Mrs. Cliff ja-
clues,
r. and Mrs, Jim Miller and
Betty, Woodham, visited on
Friday evening with Mr, and
Mrs, Everard Miller and lam-
ily,
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