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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-05-03, Page 11.... ............. aunt, Mr. and 1,frs. Voh Alain her parents. Mr. and Mrs. spent Monday in Woodstoelt. spent the ic,..oster holidays with Carol Welbert• with Mr. and. Mrs. William Es, eery was their daughter, Beat, Carol and Harold of Brownsville Airs, Jno Kuzmick gad boys, Mrs. Kay Elston and Wendy visitors during the weekend rice, .rtN, of iiidgetown, Thursday with. Air. and' Mrs. memorating the 7151.11 8601 Al. it, Elston. meeting of WA, presented' in their cooins,. Al. and Mrs. in the annual meeting .of the Elston. Wit of the Anglican church in. I. Bruce and Mary Alice Monday evening they attended ,gilest of her cousin, Airs. D. A. don. Waves of Woodstock .91Cfli the historical: pageant ..ct:011- Mrs, Raymond Glaves, Mrs. the Diocese of London. On Mrs. Al. il. Elston was a the Beal Technical School.,;4911- The ThrePAtIvogete, May 3, 192 Paimill also Mullins, London, while attend. A 40t 4 Basket from BiddulPh By MRS. M. 114 ELSTON Hiss ,Birdine Are ails, RN, of Detroit underwent surgery on Tuesday in the Woman's Hos- pital, Detroit. Miss Mildred Welberg spent. the weekend with Air, and Mrs. Noelheott of .Exeter and her 4,istele Misses Bonnie and Robin. Blair spent their. Easter holm clays with their uncle and aunt, Air and Airs. Don Blair. Miss Nancy Blair spent the. Faster holidays with her uncle LADIES' Fawn Suede upperswith Matching shawl. Rustlers steel 98 Spikes. Special m r5, Funeral Ijome, Flee. II 1 P ter, bv, Leoie GIGS at 91 y tt ear- satitm„,. • termeet in ENelf`r Cemetery. leillbearers w r r lifthert. Airs. Benson Williams, 91, Carman and Cann of died in South. Huron Hospital, ilaborne, Orville and Truce Thursday, April 28. Cann of Exeter and Morris Airs, Williams e as a life Cann of Meeford. long resident of Ualiorne Toe. n- ship, She was the former Pris- cilla Cane, born on the fa 'con. 6, now owned by Robert Gann. Mr. 117illiams predeceased her in 1919. She was A member of James St, United Church. . Surviving are one son, ito. land, Exeter, two grandchil- dren and, four great grandchil- dren. Funeral service was con- ducted from the Hopper- ATTRNPS FUNERAL IN WEST airs. Richard Dickies tell last Tuesday by plane for North Bettleford, Sask., owing to the sudden death of her eleterein- law,. Airs, Warren Hunter on Monday, April 23 airs. Hunter is, survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Robert hedelici Fahey, Van. couver; two sons, Cl eorg e. North Battleford and Jack of the ROMP, Ottawa. FERNWOOD E LF ALLS t:sus *-N‘ To gh, cut resist- ant cover with la- tex wound over live rubber centre. Elas- tic enamel 1 finish, WHY PAY Vie AT C.T.C. ONLY Pay-as-you-play "FEREIVIOdD' T $70, IS PAR for a set of this quality Complete: 5 IRONS e 2-WAY PUTTER • 2 POWER WOODS MEN'S & LADIES" - Designed for maxi- mum power and accuracy. All "Golf- Pride" moulded live rubber and cork grips. Triple chrome plated True-Temper Jet Step down shafts. 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The Women's Institute entered t the senior citizens banquet last .Wednesday evening. The meal was followed by a pro- gram with Mrs. Earl Neil as eheirlady. Prievs were given to the yid- eel person whiee was Mrs. John 111 o i' 1 o e Ic oar With the nearest birthday, Mrs. W. H. Smith and wedding. anni- versary of the .couple closest to banquet, Mr. and Airs. ham Schroeder who were. mar- ried la- years ago that. day. Bev, A. M. Schlenker was guest speeke.... All reported lovely evening. Personal items Mr. and Airs. Benninger and Airs, Wm. Leary of Detroit aC00111Pgnied by their mother Airs. Sam Lamport, who spent the winter with them, returned home, They remained a few days. Mrs, Beulah Donau of Reese, Michigan, visited with Mr. and Mrs. IV. Smith over the eekend. The Musical concert of We school area \vitt he held in the EUB church on .Alay 8 at 8 o'clock. Alr. and Airs. Joeepli Fink- twiner spent a few clays laet week al Barrie visilleg with their son, air. a n d Mrs. Eugene Finkbeiner ',and fam- ily, Miss Mar earel Lawson of London spent the Easter week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lawson. Mr. George Coward is spend• lug a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coward of Farquhar, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman elor- The story in G ind end By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL Personal items Deborah and Barry Campbell of Exeter spent a few days last week with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wei- berg. Mr, and Mrs, Ervin Racier, Sharen and Ruthanne of Dash- wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howe of London visited last Friday with Air. and Mrs. Well- wood Gill. Alias Lenore Trott of London Teachers College spent the hol- idays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Len Trott, Miss Judy DesJardine of Tor- onto spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross DesJardine and family. Mrs, David. Leigh and chil- dren of Oakville, visited a few clays last week with her par- ents, Mr, and Airs. Herman Gill and family, Miss Susan Gill spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allister of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Park of Trenton visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Patter- son and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Skillender of London and Mr. Robert Shaa ron of Camp Borden, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Newman Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dysan of London visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Roger Farley. Air. and Mrs. George Miteh• ell of Moray visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mitch• ell and Wayne, Mrs. Ellie Baker has re, turned home after spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. W. Hicks and Mr. Hicks. al Iilyth. Mr. George Campbell re- turned home from Westminster hospital on Friday. Muss Mary Yeo received word last Wednesday of the death of her brother, Mr. George Yee of Detroit, Miss Jane Alanorce nurse-in training al Sarnia, spent the holiday with her parents., Mr, and airs. John Memel and Dirk. Stephen tapeless of London spent the Easter holidays with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Len Trott and Lenore. D. G. Witherspoon Donald Graham Witherspoon, M. of London, died Sunday, April 20 al Victoria Hospital. Surviving are his wife, the former Cora Oliver. of Grand Bend; sons, Robert and Riche arc!, at home; his mother, alee, Christina Witherspoon, London; brother, John of Montreal. Service was held Wednesday al the Stephenson and 'Son Fun- oral Home, Ailsa Crete. Burial in Nairn cemetery. Operating costs of the CJiG in the 10624;3 fiscal. year are esti- Mated at $110,000,000, of which on e•thled will come from ad-vertising revenues end tteCee thirds from federal gov&tinitmi: tx revenues. oesseeneemestaisesammetwassieen STEREO HI.FIDELITY COMBINATION $199 FM/AM ladie, NeW 4-elleed autOMatic reeord changer, beatitiftil walnut cabinet. Vuenif:t:1 :01:1"Ar plpnliances SANDY ELLIOT 10.0fmtmortfix‘vittonoluesmomot Institute. entertains seniors at ,Credito.n lock and Borden spent a few .days up north at their smu- mer cottage at Dorset. Air, and Mrs. Ara Feist of Elkton, Mich„ who attended a funeral at Exeter spent Om weekend with Airs. Al. Feist and other relatives. Rev. wet Airs. F. Al. F.alet and Charles of K hener visited oe Sunday with. Airs. Ezra Feist ,and Nola. Rev, and Mrs. B. Carr and family of St. Jacobs and Ales. Claret= Sehade of Zurich were visitors with Air, and Mrs. Welter Weber and fam- ily recently. Air, and Mrs, R. C. 'Malley and family of Exeter attended anniversary service on. Sun• clay morning and visited with Mr. Alberti Gaieer, Mrs. Earl. Coughtrey flew to Holland last Sunday for a few weeks to visit with relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Dale of Brampton visited with Air, Francis Clark over the week- end. Anniversary services in the EVE church. with Rev. F. M. Feist of Kitchener as guest speaker was well . attended. There was special 'singing by the choir and many from Dash- wood, .Zurich and United Church attended, Mr. Gerald Geiser of Lon- don visited with his grand- mother, Mrs. ,John Morlock, on. Sunday. Airs. W. S. Misener and Su- san of Summersicie, P.E.I., is visiting with her perents, and Mrs, Maurice Beaver. Group f of the Ladies Aid of the EtaB Church with airs. Aaron Wein as convenor enter- tained. the choir to a banquet: on Monday evening, Twenty sat down to a well laden table, after which the choir had prac- Hee and games, .air. and :fir's "John Wade and Johnny spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Terry Wade and son at London. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fenmery Fahrner were Air. and Airs. Chris Heist, Airs. Beatrice Hess of Zurich, airs. G. Kading of God- erich, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ilaist of Dashwood, Mr, and Airs. Well Heist of Exeter, Air, and Airs. Roy Rata and Don- ald of Shipka, Mr. F. W. Clark has sold his properly to Mr. Lorne Hodge, Mr. Clark upon an invitation by Airs. Milo Snell of Exeter, who before her marriage was Fleda Baker a first cousin of Mr,' Clark, will take up res- idence with her and have a sale of his household furniture in the near future. Miss Gertrude Beaver and friend. of Detroit visited with. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy Beaver over the weekend. Air. Ross Wein has returned home from Guelph and will be home for the. seminer, Mr. William'` Swartz, is a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital. COME IN AND TRY THE NEW ET ONE RIDE WILL CONVINCE VOW 1960 MORRIS 850 Tudor 1960 METEOR Montcalm, radio, automatic, com- pletely equipped, white with red interior. 1959 METEOR Montcalm Better than new. 1959 FORD Sedan, 6-eyl. :1959 VAUXHALL, estate wagon, tutone, sharp, 1958 METEOR Sedan • V.8, automatic, radio. 1956 PLYMOUTH Sedan Recl and white, auto- matic, new tires, 1956 METEOR HARDTOP Radio, V-8, automatic, tu- tone 'color, 1956 PLYMOUTH ,etlatt Mechanic's special . $99 1056 FORD Sedan, black, new whitewall tires, ra- dio, like BeIV, 1055 METEOR Sedan, two, tone, new tires, 1954 METEOR Rideau Se- dan, now tires, overdrive, excellent condition, 1954 METEOR Tudor, tu- tone. 1953 DODGE; SID.AN ..... $195.00 South. End • Service • kuo old Ottkk Snell PH 23$-2122 'EXETER . ,r7PAif