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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-06-21, Page 18P.09.0 .14 The Tirno,Adyncate, June 21, 1962. Dashwood firemen honor PS safety patrol ansmasommos04. Get set for if Brake System Inspector tf Headlight Aim & Lamp Check Engine Tune-Up Wash & Polish SNELL BROS. LTD. Phone 235 0660 CHEV — OLDS — ENVOY Exeter Good Motoring 6 "NIET=Ory Summer Services Guardian aintenance. MEAN Dashwood fire brigade, which sponsors the Dashwood year. Above, front row, Jim Hayter, Lt. Margaret Mer- PS safety patrol, recently honored its members at a ner, Jim Hoffman, Joan Becker; centre, Captain Peter banquet in the fire hail with the presentation of pen Kraft, Lt. Edward Restemayer, Eleanor Wolfe, Mary and pencil sets. The children have been patrolling the Lou Schenk; back row, Fire Chief Jim Hayter, Principal busy intersection along No, 83 highway for the past Donald Finkbeiner, Ass't Fire Chief Harold Schroeder, The last of the Youth For Christ rallies for the season was held in Clinton Legion Hall. Starlite Drive-In Gospel Ser- Saturday night when the Chi]. vices will start July 8 at the ton quiz team won first place Starlite Drive-In near Grand and will take the camping trip Bend for the third year, to Glen Rocks, Muskoka later, Select executive for gospel services were Ernie Brubacher, Borden Westlake, Mrs. Frank Collar, Wingham, Miss Shirley Sander, Exeter, and Irs. Earl Desch, Zurich. Special music was furnished by Rev. Everett Gagnon and his Lucanaires and also by a quartet composed of Misses Ann Westlake and Louise Tal- bot, Ronald Westlake and Bryan Mustard accompanied at the piano by Miss Rosalie West- During the evening Mr. and Mrs. Reg Miller, who are lea v. Dashwood. the various Ushers will churches partici. be secured from an invitation to pacing with ing for RCAF Station, Summer- side, PEI, were honored. Mr. Miller was presented with a gift and Mrs. Miller with a cor- sage, more churches to take part in these services. There will be a mixed choir with a number of musical di- rectors directing with an invi• tation to singers to attend the rehearsals each 'Sunday eve- ning at 7 p.m. in the Shipka United Church prior to the service, Guest speakers from across Canada and the United States will again participate with various musical talent and also a Salvation Army Band from Woodstock. Vesper services will again be held in the Pinery Provin- cial Park each Tuesday eve- ning and the showing of a film. This year they have added a new amphitheatre which will accommodate 800 persons. in the past two years large crowds attended these serv- ices. 100F inducts new members Eighteen certificates were presented to new members of Exeter .100F Tuesday night. Grand Conductor G. A. Mc- Falls made the presentation, assisted by Recording Secre- tary Percy A. McFalls. It was the largest group of candidates accepted into the lodge in many years. The new members- are: Cliff Grasdahl, Norval Jones, Eldon Heywood, Whitney Coates, El- more McBride, Hugo Theander, Borden Smyth, Harold Beaver, Robert McDonald, Lloyd Knight, Donald Fisher, Donald Ballan- tyne, Alex Meikle, Norman Ferguson, jack Parsons, Ken Campbell, Charles Atilt' and William Rowe. Noble Grand Harold Rowe presided for the ceremony, The area of Newfoundland is nearly three times the total of the other three Atlantic pro- vinces combined. ttted to the chureh by Dr, and Mrs. Clarence Yager, former members of the church, The dedication will be Sun- day, June 24 at the morning service to the glory of God. and in memory of the parents of the donors. Dr, Yager's fa- ther served as minister of the church for two terms. Mrs. C. W. Yager will be the guest or. ganist for the service, discusses church suppers The Ladies Aid meeting of Zion Lutheran .Cbureh was held Wednesday, June 13 with twenty-seven in .e mber .s and three guests present. Follow- ing opening devotions the pas- tor Rev, win, Gatz took as . his topic "Suppers in the Church" with much discussion. Janet Miller favored with piano selections and Lynda. Ra, der with the accordion. Mrs. Milford Merner, the president, conducted the busi- ness. It was decided to adver- fise the church services in the Grand Bend Holiday, Mrs, Ken Keller and Mrs. Arnold Bee• ker were - elected delegates to the Ontario Convention of the LWML at Hanover, Septenther 15 with Mrs. Leonard Schenk and Mrs. Albert Miller alter- nates, There will be no meet- ings during July and August, The Sunday School picnic will be July I. at Bayfield. Mrs. Albert Miller and her group were in charge of the meeting and served lunch. Sunday School picnic The SS picnic of the ELIE church was - held on the church lawn Friday evening with over 100 in attendance. Following a. fellowship supper races and games were conducted by the sports committee, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Eagleson and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Weber, Winners were: Treas u r e hunt, Jimmie Weigand; peanut and sucker scramble, the nur- sery class; running races, nur- sery class, Jane Guenther; primary, Brad Klumpp; 9-11, boys, Jim Hoffman, girls, Rose Marie Weigand; intermediate girls and boys, Bill Hoffman and Diane Weber; youth boys, Bob Hoffman; youth girls, Bon- nie McCrae; young married women, Mrs, Gerald Mason; three-legged race, boys, Jim Weigand and Harold Bender, girls, Joy Mason and Mary Pitt. Lif e saver race, john James; burst the balloon, Ronald Ma- son; oldest person, Mrs. Dan Weber; youngest person, Dean Boyle; bursting paper bag, Jack Gaiser and Mrs. Ninia Wein; number of strawberries Lorne Klapp and Glen Weld% secretary, Mrs. Wendell GM! ble; treasurer Wendell .Gate, big; table .convener, Mrs. Vie. tor. Kraftt sports committee, Carl Decker. The next, picnic will he held. the third Sunday in June same time, same place. Martene #icnic The first Marlene picnic was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Salmon, Dash- wood, with 78 present. Dinner Please turn to page 12 Vacuum Cleaners Sales .0n0 Service Repairs and bags for all mo- dels of vacuum cleaners and polishers. Reconditioned tiia- chines of all makes for sale. BOB p,c}(r RR 1 Zurich Phone Hensall 696r2 Clinton wins youth quiz A recent meeting was held at Rev. A. Roth of the Rescue the Evangelical UB church with Mission, London brought the the election of officers for, the message and also was modera- coming year. T. Harry Hoff- tor for a panel discussing teen- ,roan was elected chairman; age problems, On the pan el vice-chairman, E d g a r Cud- more, Exeter; secretary, Rev. R, S. Hiltz of Exeter; treas- urer, Alvin :Finkbeiner, Credi- ton; head usher, Wm. Pearce; assistant, C a r 1 Oestreicher, 10.4L Douglas Walper; 14. and 15. „ii at as, woo , Mrs. Glen Wainer, married ith,„Iourc David Rader; married women, 1 • men, Wendell Gambl e. receives gi f t o organ % r vTutherete legged race, Cathy and Sandra Richard- s 13y MR4, gRVIN ,RAPER in a box, Mrs. Sylvia Wolfe, Bad eneerr;Dlugkslilci kielittgasceiersretinplilobneldre., 11 aDI3noadit i which was on loan to the Evan stepping Baldwin .1.^..lieetrie Organ /e plate, Mrs. 'Gerald Mason; DASHWOOD P/411,11.insgid the patch, Mr. and na Richardson and Wayne Wei. Baker throwing the berg; egg,-throwing, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Welberg; shoe gelical church has been don- Weigand; best dressed man in off 50 feet. Ebert asenrdamb(ifle,n mrisv,ei \(rod,fredgueWsesiiicil,of newspapers, Sid Baker and number of marbles, Gordon Mrs. Ebert Weigand. Several iiowald; number of macaroni, relays were also enjoyed. Mrs. Cohn McGregor; best bow tie, Glen Walper; best 1°15117; 17171;110er reunion was bow, Mrs, Harold Bader ' Sev- hteeri,d waitthRiovveerr°e.10 Pianric, Ex e" attepo. oral relays were enjoyed. During the supper hour pres• sports. janke Hayter, boys, Jim several prizes; oldest person, Ervin Bader, presented ante, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Klopp Ident= and their committee conducted winn ers were, 6 and 7. , girls, iill•jiienend11},5sio;1VIR'lea.; d aell'Ind;est.11' olitir.esnegee.InsatticykMPNalVia*iii:- dReard;er8, ahnodys,9, Jerry Willett; Marlene1viiinrt; Mr. and Mrs, Morley Witmer and ja., girls, Sharon under six, Darlene Willert; 10 ipef Detroit; Radei'; largest family, Mx% coming the farthest, girls, Barbara Wince, boys, Ted Steinbach; vice-presidents, wa iper, and MrL Hnalraorldkedwipuleartte; Phil- boys, Philip Rader; 12 and 13, New officers are: president, 20 Years of Full-Time Service W. H. HODGSON LTD. 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