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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-06-21, Page 84t, ..-'t
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Residents, staff up
at rwronview home
'rein perature in the laundry dation is our norMai
at the county home. Clinton, care for Men was filled a hits no "som?, days", and af- while ago, and We have added
tests w or kin g conditions, three heds to the .normal care
county council was told by the female side and these are all
chairman of the Huronview filled but one. Some of our
committee, Reeve Ralph Jewell normal care patients have
of Colborne, 'been given bed earn, and we
"We are concerned at the have some new heti' at Pre"
e d . ',w ith th e condition of th e added to female normal care
roof of the 11151 addition. We may have to he turned over
have been advised that we to Male normal care.
need. A. new roof. This matter "Our doctor (Dr. J. C. Ross,
was referred to the bonding Goderieh ) is side, and we are
missing him badly, because lie
Itas spent considerable time at
the home .during his term of
office.
iu ' r resident population is
159, including 89 females. In
the last, few years the propor-
tion of women has been in-
creasing. Total admissions
since January 1 is 46, quite an increasing over last year, as
during the whole of 1961 our
total was 54. Of the 'IA, six
were under 70, and of the re-
mainder over 70 their average
was 84, in 1961 the total of
deaths was only 16, hut up to
date in 1062 we have lost 30
since the first of the year. All
but six of the residents who
died were over 80,"
Recommend open season
The agriculture committee,
of which Reeve Valentine
Becker, Hay township, is chair-
man, had before it three com-
munications on the subject of
a deer season,
It recommended that an open
season be held in Huron county
"provided all other counties
have an open season and that
it be held at the same time
as the regular deer season —
Nov. 5, 6 and 7, 1962,"
The committee did not con-
cur in a Farmers' Union brief
regarding special classification
of licensing for farm trucks,
Oy ,MISS FtgRN
ZION
The annual Sunday School
picnic, of Zion West United
Church was held in River-
park, Exeter, on Saturday,
June Ill, with about 65 present,
Sports sett relays were en-
joyed in the afternoon. Prizes
.fer races went to. Dennis
Keller, Murton Broek, Alan
horn, Murray Johns, Yvonne
j.actues, Lois johns, Ben Gam-
ble., Elsie Miller, Elsie Gamble,
Larry Item, Paul Baker, Bar-
barn Vern, Ron Manz and
Wilma Herta
Winners for ladies fast walk:.
Mrs. Ray Jaques, Airs, Harry
Horn; married men's race,
Fred 'Miller, Gerald him;
kicking slipper,. ladies, Mr's,
'Iom Bern, Mrs, Gel'alcl
alieiensl;; teen, Keith Bern, .Ray qt
wheelbarrow rave, Mr, and
Mrs. Gerald Hern, and
lies, Ray Jaques; dropping
clothes pins an ;Tar, lilt's.
Aris Bern; chum t-ace,RML-
Atotz and Shirley ;Jaques, Mr.
and Mrs. t;eraId Hern; three-
legged race, Barbara and Shei-
la Henn Ray Jaques and
flarey .Mere; rolling the ball,
Mrs. Gerald Hero, Mrs. Harry
Bern; thimble on stick, Mrs,
Kenneth Hero; guessing candy
in jar, Shirley Jaques, Several
relays)la a,s ban;lergeame en.joyed followed
Personal items
Alin and Mrs. 'Thomas !tern
and family attended the first
Martene reunion last Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Salmon, Dashwood.
Mother: "You were a very
tidy boy not to throw your
orange peel on the floor of the
bus. Where did you put it?"
,Johnny; "In the pocket of
the man next to me."
SS at Zion flEAll
holds picnic
moment, the committee. Sent in our normal care, Those
company', which recommended
that we engage a consultant,
The Consultant is Wyndham
Freeman, Ltd., and the fee
for the report will he $000.
Action will he taken when the.
report is received."
With the increase in number
of residents—one now 100—the
staff at Huronview is also in-
creasing.
"We have 59, and one part-
time," manager .flarvey John-
ston said. "There are 4G on
the nursing staff alone, and
we are going to need more.
When we built the home, every-
one was wondering if it was
too big,
O special care accommo-
Society hears
Gideon official
Arthur Bassett Jones, field
secretary for the Gideons, spoke
to members of South Huron
Bible Society at Zurich Monday
night.
He stressed the need of per-
sonal witnessing to Christ and
the work of distributing testa-
ments to schools and hotels.
He remained overnight at the
home of Air. and Mrs. Morley
Hall, Main St.
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piano,
Tlw guest speaker for the
service was IteV Charles W.
Lewis, 14.11 of Aabarn.
The church was decorated with
peonies and ferns.
Some of the aniesta who at-
tended and spent the day with
friends or relutivea were:
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke
of Winchelsea, Mrs. Joan Mor-
gan of Exeter, Ma, and Mr:,
William Ethermaton with Mr
and Mrs. Bin Moruan:
Air and sirs. Thomas Bal-
lantaate. Mrs. (lava Ifankiley
of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Roll Deui.flaa and Pant with mt.. and sirs. Lloyd Milian-
Mr. and Nil's. 1 laru t..nates
and Jim of Edon, \Ir. and
Mrs. Ifarold .Jeffery' of Exeter
with Mr and MN Victor Jef.
fern;
Mr and Mr, Roy BalladLYtic
and Helen of London, Mr. and
Mrs. William Cann with Mrs.
Gertrnde Wiavman and Mr.
Edarar Mentedh:
anti Mrs. Warren 'Brea.
.and Mrs, dharles
of Exeter with Mr. and ?It's.
E dwin Miller.
Mr. and Sirs, Oliver Jaques
sun bnys. Mr. and Mrs. Wit,
met- Feranson. and family of
Hensall, Mr and Mrs. Gerald
“aiser and babe of Londoe,
Mr. and Mrs Ran Fergeson
and familn. Mrs. Norman -Fey-
antson, Patricia and Doris with
Mr. and Mrs. tViTam F'ercu.
son:
Mr. and :11r.. ,\ l'thar Heard
and hnYs of Anderson with Mr,
and MI-4. i;-enr,_te. Kellett;
Mr. and Mra. .Tames Hod•
cert. Mr and Mpg. Orville
Cann of Exeter with Mr, and
Mi.'s. Arnold Cann;
Mr. and Mrs.Jim Love. with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Dun- Ginner, 'Debbie and John of can; Mr, and Mrs. Elford.
Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, Ron 'Wein. and
Reg Dodgert. Grant and Then-Personal items family of Detroit, Mr. and
la, Mr and Mrs. Ray Cann Misa Sharon .Hume corn- Mrs. Gerry Wein and family
with Air. and Mrs. Robert menced work at the London of London, Mr. and Mrs, Cal
Cann. Life Insurance Co. on Monday. Wein and family, Mrs. Isabelle
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Del- Mr. and Airs. William Rowe Wein and Cameron of Exeter
"bridge of Elimville, Mrs. 'Ruth of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. were Sunday evening guests
Knight of Seaferth, Mr. and Harold Rowe and family were with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
:ktrq. John Pam and Pauline Sunday guests with Mr. and Stone.
with Mr. and \Ira. Ernest Kra. Amos Warwick, of Port Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stone,
Pam: Huron. Glenn and Wayne of London,
Mr, and Mrs. Frayne Par. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Genttner Mrs„ MeGugan and Steven of
sons. Murra ,. and Margaret of and Wayne of London visited British Columbia were guests
fluoridate. Mrs. Percy Pass- on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
more. Mr. Walter Gunning of Glenn Jeffery, Percy Stone.
,Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rev. Hugh and Mrs, Wilson Mrs, Leonard Harris spent
?assmore, Sharon, Paul, Beth were Sunday guests with Rev, last week in. London with Mr.
and Keith with Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mrs. Lewis, of and Mrs. Charles Harris.
Abner Passmore; Auburn. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rohde, Service will he withdrawn of Clinton visited at the manse
Air anti Mrs. Arthur Rohde on Sunday morning, June 24, on Sunday afternoon,
and :lover, of ;Mitchell, Mr. and owing to Elimville annivers- Mr. and Mrs. Reg Castle Sr.,
Mrs, Milton Sleamon, Mr- and arY. of London, Mr. and. Mrs. Reg
Mr's William Thomson of Ex- Mrs. Harvey Squire of Kirk- Castle, Jr. and family, Mr.
eter, Mrs. Esther Pettibone of ton spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dolliver and
animor with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. James Anderson. family of Dorchester, Mr. and
William Rohde; Mr. and Airs. Lorne Elforcl, Mrs. A. Lillie and family, who
Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Turkey Ava and Michael of Ellinville, recently returned from Cab-
of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Air. and Mrs. Donald Bray, fornia, were Sunday evening
Barry. Miss B eV er[Py Pass- Robert, Janet and Ruth were guests with Mr. and Mrs,
more of London. Mr, and Mrs. Sunday evening guests with Donald Kernick,
. ha s Road $$.
mar ks. ar nwersary
tiy MRS. WILLIAM RcHIDE Clifford Moon Mrs. Lawrence
'BANES ittaAD Pnia.ribitni and Colleen of Hen-
The Sunday School annivers- Sall with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
r S NV held in Sunday mot', I'lssaloret
rung. Th e choir, wat er th e Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence
leadership of Alva. and Mrs. Russell Mills,
('Ann, sang thane iniiil h eas na th Sharon. Darlene and Sandra of
,Miss Agnea Fray at the ordan °O M utdid' Acres, London, r.
dmd Rosy Rowe at th e and Mrs. Witham Gilfillan. of
Exeter with Mr- and Mrs. Alit
lred Punkin;
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Me•
Carter of Exeter with Mr, and
Mrs. Lee Webber.
Mr. and Mrs. john Temple.
titan and family of Sinffa With
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer;
Mr.. and Mrs. Mark Strapp,
Laurie and Michael of London,
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Bray,
Robert, Janet and .Ruth with
Air. and MN. John Bray,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webber,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd •Cowdrey
and Bohliv of Woodham with
Air. and Mrs, Lloyd Knight;
Mr, and Mrs. Fred johns,
Doris and Ken. Mr. and Mrs.
Min Johns and family, Crom.
arty, Mrs. Muriel Miller, Sea.
forth, Mr. Robert Miller, To-
ronto, with Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Miller:
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gar-
diner and Marilyn of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Duncan
and Lana of Elimville with
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Duncan;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simp-
son, Bruce and Wayne, of Ex-
eter with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Simpson;
.Mrs, jean Allen of Exeter.
Miss Kay Allen of Stratford
with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Me-
Ciirdy;
Mr. and Mrs. Medley May
and Mr. and Airs. Horace
Pfaff of Exeter, Miss Marian
May of London with Mr. and
Airs. Ross Hodgerin
Mrs. Vera Coward of Exeter
with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stew-
art:
Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Hunkin,
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Duncan
of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs,
john Sel es.
Mr. and Mrs, Alex Duncan
of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bur Miller and Ken of Staffs.
Koppening$ in
Blanshard
MF?;$. ,q1.-APWYN HOOFER
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mack-
er and family were Sunday
guests of Rev , and Mrs. G.
Wanless and family of Grand
Vallea.
Mr. and Airs. Kenneth Park-
inson and family attended the
Cechran reunion at Springhill*
on .Sunday
Miss Marion tithomaQa It as
severed a position with the. Len-
doe Lite, London and corn-
menced her duties on Monday.
Mr, and Airs. ,lack Thomson
and Sharon attended the me-
morial decoration service at
Prospect Hill on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Lang-
ford and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Langford and family at-
tended the gel-to-gether on Sun-
day evening at the home of Mr,
and Alt's. Norman liodgins of
Granton for Mi', and Mrs. Harry
Squires and family who are
leaving on Thursday to make
tiler home in Arizona.
Week day and Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mossey
and Mrs. James Mossey were:
Mr. and Mrs. Then, Stephens
of Anderson, Mr. Vic Ferris of
Windsor, Mr. Gib Ferris of
Prospect Hill, Mr, Wm. Thom-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Martin of St. Marys, Mr, A.
Shaw, Robert and Jimmy Mos-
sey, Mr. and Airs. W, B. Young
of St, Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sehiestel,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Schiestel
of Teeswater, Mrs. Cecil Massey
held a birthday dinner on Sun-
day in honor of Mrs. D. Schies-
tel.
Mrs. Donald Davis and Larry,
Miss Ruth G. Hooper of To-
ronto were weekend guests of
Mr. and Airs, Gladwyn Hooper.
Mr. Bob Grover of Ebenezer
spent the weekend with Mr.
Clare Hooper,
Kr, and Mrs. Gladwyn Hoop-
er, Veryl and Jeanette attended
the graduation for Alias Lorna.
Fa.cey at St, Thomas Elgin
Hospital, St. Thomas, on Wed-
nesday, Very! serving at the
reception held at the home of
Mr, and Mrs, B. Bates, St.
Thom-a s.