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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-06-28, Page 15Sudden wind storm REUNION damages barn, trees C'LA Nu1;l.►tlYl'. Early Saturday evelling• .steiden Wind storm lifted the steel roof off John, De Weertrs f a r iii. eon. 3 McGillivray township. Two large maple trees at road were blown down. Dean White, McGillivray read fore- man removed them. BeverleY Cunningham had several trees in Ms orchard uprooted too, .Paton reunion The annual reunion of the descendants of the late An- drew and Charity Paton, was held on Sunday, June 24 at 4'1110011k Park with over sev- enty attending front Guelph, Stratford, London, Kirkton, Maus, Glanworth, Mt. Elgin, Denfield and Clandeboye. - Emerson Paton, president, of Kirkton, welcomed the guests and noted that this year no one from the United States was present but Mr, and Mrs. Earl Paton were celebrating their 48th wedding anniversary that day, Following the noon meal, elec- tion of officers results were president re-elected, Emerson Paton, vice - president, Morley Hobbs, London; secretary-treas- urer, Mrs, Donald Beaman, London; sport convenors, Mr, and. Mrs. Earl Sullivan, Guelph, and Mr, and Mrs, Howard Pa• ton, GI n worth, Oldest man present was ,I. IL Paton, Clandeboye; oldest woman, Mrs. Earl Paton, Lon- don; most recently married couple, Mr, and Mrs, Clare Pa. ton, Clandeboye; mystery per- son, Jack Paton, London, with Mrs. Dave Pills, London, win- ner; guessing weight of water- melon, Mrs. Ray Morrison, St, Marys, which was served; driving nail contest, Airs. Ray Morrison and Norman. Paton, Mt, Elgin, Beauty contest, Emerson Pa- ton and Margaret Wray, Strat- ford; most in ladies purse, Mrs. Clare Paton; men with most wearing apparel in line, Earl. Paton; sore toe, Robert Paton and Joyce Dorman; bean relay race, Mr. and Mrs, Clare Pa• ton; twenty league shoe, Lyle Paton and Margaret -Wrest. Stratford; mother and child un- der three, Mrs. Don Beaman; grab bag, Max Dorman; Spider race, Kevin Paton; napkin relay, Max Dorman and Douglas Allison; Sir Walter Ral- eigh, Jim Paton and Mrs, Ron Paton; blind scramble, Iudy Scott. Plans were laid to meet on last Sunday in June at one o'clock in 1963 at Springbank Park. Personal items Mrs, Emily Tomes enter- tained her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sawyer on .Satur- This week in Thames Road 13y MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE Mr. and Mrs. William Snow, Air, and Mrs, Reg Bodgert and Mr, and Mrs. jack Borland at- tended the funeral of the lat- ter's nephew, Edward Willard. at Creemore on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller, :Brian, Barry and Barbara spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ottewell at their cottage in Bruce Peninsula. Mr .and Mrs. Ross Hodsfert and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pass- more attended the fifth annual poultry industry conference ex- hibition and barbecue on Wed- nesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Reg !lodger(, (leant and Brenda spent the weekend with Fib Jack and Mrs, Cann and girls of Belle- ville. Mrs. Jennie Moore, Mr, and Mrs. William Snow, Billy, Bob- by and Jimmy attended, the Elliott reunion at the Pinery Park on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jet- fery, Air. and Mrs. Glenn Jef- fery and Alan attended the Luther reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maeford Luther of Grand Bend, Miss Beverley Passmorc, Mrs. Morrison Caswell and Billy of London spent the weekend with Mr .and Airs. Alvin Passmore, They all at- tended the Passmore picnic at Riverview Park, Exeter, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Case de Mooy and Sandra of 'London called on Mr, and Mrs, Q.Alvin Passmore on Sunday evening, Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Pytn attended Eiimvi.11e Sunday School anniversary on Sunday and were guests with Air, and AD'S. Hubert Bunter' and with Mr. and Mrs. Howard 'Pyrn. Mr. and MrS, Milton Slea• moil of Exeter. Mt. and Alts, William Rohde and boys ,spent Sunday at Port Stanley. Mr, and MrS. Aline Pass more and lantily spent Sunday at Feein086. Mr, and Mrs. EdWiti Miller, Brian, Barry and Barbara at- tended the 55th Wedding anrii- v'et'sairy celebration of Mr. and Airs, Milton Btoek et the home of their Sem Mt. and Mrs, Norman 'Brock or 74011, Rev. thigh and Mrs. Wilson were gneets at the ChaMber- late-Stanley wedding at -Grand Bend 'United Church on Friday evening, See Sandy's SALE Page. 3 REPORT dinner, Mrs. Frank King; three- legged race, Karen, Jean Jen- nison; Indies kicking the slip- per, Labelle Webb; relay of oven mitts and sweater. Bob .jermison's side; setteesing the balloon, Allen Pfaff; toothpicks and lifesavers, Allen. Pfaff; shoe scramble, Evelyn ..fenei• son, Ken Preszeatort Person Mtn. birthday closest to 'picnic Sally Ann Webb; guess- ing candy in jar, Mrs. Bill Triebner. A candy set-amble was held for pre-schooler's. Luther reunion The Luther reunion was held Sunday, June 24 at the home of Raeford Luther, Grand Bend, with 90 in attendance.. Those present came from Calgary, Birmingham, Detroit and Sandusky, Mich., and other Ontario centres. The picnic next, year will be held at Riverview Park, Ex- eter. Schwalm picnic Under ideal weather condi- tions the 6th annual. Schwalm reunion was held at Riverview Park, 'Exeter, on Saturday, June 16, attended by some fifty members of the clan from London, Stratford, St, Marys, It's Canada's Birthday ! The T1 csAgivocatO, June 28, 1(462 Paige'11) Dominion Day Weekend Food Let's Have a Bar B- 5.pound bag 354 16.ounce tin 39 c 6-ounce jar Wizard Charcoal Lighter Fuel French's Kraft Barlit-,C) Sauce 14.ounce bottle 39c LEMONADE 23 4 ,43` '1.37 ROSE 'SWEET 32-ounce jar Mixed Pickles MAPLE LEAF 1 1/2 -pound tins Canned Hams 2 • ELLMARR PURE HOMOGENIZED 16-ounce jar Fnut Butter HAMBURGER LIFT 45c. Stuart House 12-inch roll FOIL WRAP 2'Off ! MIRACLE WHIP 65 4 Ballet White Folded 70's SERVIETTES Swift's BROOKFIELD CHEESE Club House 8-ounce jar PICNIC PAK OLIVES Allen's Vitarninized 48-ounce tin APPLE JUICE FRESH FRYING 3 to 31/2 •Its. avg, Chickens 37Pb Fresh Ground Hamburger 39 lb C Maple Leaf — Tasty and Tender Wieners 45Fb Beaver Brand Charcoal Maple Leaf Minced Ham 69Fb Mustard 13c NEW 1 NEW ! York Fresh Frozen LAt7Glw 4•Z, APPLE PIE 39c York Top Quality Ali Flavors r vGALLONS ICE CREAM 89' StokeTv's 'Frezeis 0-eutite poly boo CORN 2 rtm 39' Picnic 12.02, Makes 64-oz belltiousl feeeeiRketerieWleaeliiireeia‘iiiefest:-Straii.:::::3—iiiii-7-=41:::.,iiiii=-S;e4CieieleetierieeeeeiC- BALLET WHITE, YELLOW OR PINK Toilet Tissue TULIP REGULAR Pound packages Margarine French's 2 ROLLS FOR 230 I:id:ILLS 89 rat 89. 2 PACKAGES Salad Dressing 32-ounce quart jar 1,1:;M 9a 2-POUND BOX 9 35' . 33' *FOOD MARKET* Phone 5.0212 \SUPER! Free Draw Barbecue Set Tongs, Brush, Fork, Sall and Pepper and Lifter ' with purchase of Ma rein's Hot Dog or Hamburg Buns 8 PER PKG 23t FRUIT, VEGETABLES Sweet, Red Cutters Watermelon GOOD SIZE 99c Golden Ripe Bananas 2 LeS. 29c Fresh, Lbcal, Large Sinn Head Lettuce 1$c, EACH' Large, 'Green, Sweet Peppers 2 Fort 1.96 day; on Sunday, Mrs. Stanley Tomes and daughter IcalleSia and Air. and Mrs. Ralph Lynn, Debbie and Dianne and Mrs. Wm , Lloyd of London; On Mon- day„ Airs. Poole and llarveY of 1,oean visited prior to her leav- ing with Mrs. E. Cox for a weekend cruise from Detroit to Cleveland. On. Tuesday, Airs. E. Tomes and son TOM were guests of Air, and Airs. Wm. Lloyd and their daughter Airs, Stanley Tomes and grand daughter Kan- esia of Big Trout Lake, who. leave on Wednesday for home after several weeks in London and Clandeboye. it o y Cunningham has en- gaged Neil Hopper of Seaforth to drill for water at his farm, con. 3 McGillivray. They have reached 70 feet at last report. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Bison, Libby and Steven Bison of 'Parkhill, Air. and Airs, Art Lee, Cary, Linda, Barbara and Jes- sie Lee, London, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sigsworth.. In the evening Mr. aml Mrs. Charlie Skirton and Miss Helen Skirton of Stratford called, also . Mrs. A, Polanski.. Mr. and Ales. J, E, Cunning- ham of Glen.coe were guests with the loaner's mother Mrs, Omar Cunningham on Sunday. In the evening Mrs, Roy Shoe- bottom and daughter Miss Mar- get Shoebottom called, Mr. and. Airs, Jack Harrison of Aylmer vsltcd Mr, and Mrs. Wilmer Scott, Sunday evening. Mrs. William Walkom of Lon- don, visited Airs, Almer Hendrie on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Downing, Chatham and „loan spent the weekend, Sunday after- noon Air, and Mrs, Murray Greene and family of Exeter called, Mr, and Airs. Hiram. Beiber of Whalen spent Sunday with Mr, and Airs. Henry Bieber, Mr, Hi- ram Bieber ret u rning on. Mon- day to hospital in Toronto, Mr, and Airs, Mervin Carter and Mrs. Wilfred Cunningham visited the Geo. E. Logan fun- eral home in London on Mon- day evening, Mrs. Hilda Ste- venson, the former Hilda Carter of King St., London, died on Sunday at Victoria. Hospital. She was a daughter of the late George Carter of Parkhill, Sur- vivors are two sons, James Ar- dun- and Chester of London, a brother, George Carter, Gran- ton, one sister, Mrs. Wni, (Irene) Roe, London, Funeral was held on Tuesday with in- terment in Forest Lawn ceme- tery. The thorny-legged and lum- bering King Crab from Alaska, averaging 10 pounds in weight, sometimes lives for an astound- ing 30 years, according to Rea- der's Digest. Latta gathering The Latta reunion was held on.. Sunday at Riverview Park, Exeter, with an attendance of 35, Air. and Mrs. Harvey Latta and Alr. and Mrs. Bob Latta were in charge of sports, Winners in races were: baby crawl, Jodie Pringle; 'two to three years, Craig Elliott; four to six years, Gary Herr; seven 10 10, Ken Latta; 11 to 14, Cathy Amos; ladies, Sharon Eagleson; men, Norman. Amos; Pin contest, Cathy Amos; walk on pie plates, Sharon Eagleson and Ron Latta; kick the slipper, Ron Latta; put nylons on wearing oven mitts while blindfolded, Olive 1,,atta. The 1963 reunion is to held at :Riverview Park, Exeter.. Cann reunion At the ('ann picnic held at Riverview Park .Saturday,. june 23, plans were made to go to Elora Gorge Park in 1963. Jim Gann, Eden Mills, was chosen president. Winners in the races were: five years and under, Eleanor Johns, David Cann; six to eight, lanice Johns, Wayne Cann; girls,' eight to 11, Lynn Gael:stetter; boys and girls under 15, Sylvia Cann, Jim Kerslake; married women's race, Airs. .Jim Cann; married men's race, Jim Cann; ladies' kicking the slippers, Mary Blanchard, Supper was held earlier as it looked like rain. Sports were thistles] after supper when the weather cleared, with several relay games, The youngest baby present was Rosemary Miller; oldest man, George Dunn; longest distance to Caine, Mrs. Archie Seabrook, Blind River. King clan meets The King picnic was held on Sunday, June 24 at Riverview Park, Exeter. Officers for 1962 are: presi- dent, Russell King; secretary- treasurer, Jean Neil; table conveners, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pfaff, Air. and Mrs. Russell King; sports, committee, Mr. and Airs, Bob Jennison, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Neil. Results of running races: three and under, Eugene King; ages four and five, Steven Jennison; six to eight, Linda Preszeator; nine to 12, Sheila Willert, Jean Jennison; boys, David Preszcator, Bill Jennison; young men's race, Jim Neil, Larry Willert; mar• ried women's race, Ken Presz- cator, Russell. King, Ladies calling husbands to .!load,. Lambeth., Exeter inti. Youngest person present was Diane flodgert, daughter of and Airs. Ross 1lo0[4ert, Thames Road; ..wedding. anni- versary closest to day of pic- nic, Air. and Mrs. llora.ce Pfaff, Exeter; birthday closest lo day of picnic, Harold Han• St Thomas, 'Medford, Thames son, Stratford; largest, faMily present, Air. „and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm and family, Hensall; lucky spot, .Mrs. Medley May, Exeter; ,youngest grandmother, Mrs. Harold (,Nelda) Hansen, Stratford. Mr. Milton Pfaff, Exeter, re. .tired postmaster, was unable to attend and was very much missed by the members of ..the clan. .A ustin walm , Stratford , was elected president, seere- tary-treasurer Mrs, floss Hod• gent, Thames Road; sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray May, London; Mr. and Airs. jack Maelearlane, SL Timm as, In charge of sports were Mr. and Airs. Robert Love, l'iled• ford; Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Pfaff, St. Marys. The winners were: Boys and girls, five years and .under, Bob White, Paddy White, Diane Hod.gerl; 6 to 8, Jenifer White, Wendy Love; 8 to 10, Wayne Love, Barbara Pfaff, Susan. Sehwalm; 12.14, Larry Pfaff, Linda Pfaff; sack race, Harvey and Art Pfaff, Susan Schwalm and Barbara Pfaff; Wheelbarrow race, Harvey Pfaff and Arthur .Pfaff; ,Susan Schwalm and .Barbara Pfaff: — Please turn to page 17 p BELTON HEARING AID SERVICE CLINIC Thurs., July 5 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m Middleton's Drugs 1.f You Wish To 1-lave Your Hearing Tested Phone for Free Home Appointment Service to All Makes of Hearing Aids 'E. R. THEDE HEARING AID SERVICE 88 Queen St. S., Kitchener Fresh Strawbe rries 3 QUART 3 FOR Milaf:aft* VAIttwit. • BEDDING PLANTS '35c EACH 3 FOn $1 • EVERGREENS 2057o OFF LEN'S FARM MARKET 11/2, Miles North of Grand 'Bend' on Highway /I A136 Staild 1:44qotit North off` Maim triter'Settlett. af Ofqout .gond.