HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-07-12, Page 10R. Ross Tuckey has been
elected chairman of Exeter In-
dustrial Development Corpora-
tion.
Manager of Tuckey Beverages
here, Mr, Tuckey succeeds W.
G. Cochrane, QC, who resigned
Win prizes
at ham fete
MOUNT CARMEN
Annual ham supper and lawn
social was a great success held
last Wednesday evening.
Winners for ticket draw
were, $30 won by Harry Van
Oesh, Crediton; Mr. Maurice
Bradley of Sarnia won $20 and
Stn was won by Mr. Charles
Regier, Mt. Carmel.
Personal items
Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Carey
and Theresa attended the fun-
eral on Tuesday in Windsor of
the late Donald Metwin, a
brother-in-law who died sud-
denly of a heart attack. His
wife, the' former Rita Masse,
and seven small children sur-
vive.
Michael Regan, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Regan of Toron-
to, is holidaying with his aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald Regan.
Four Ursuline Sisters are
teaching catechism at RCAF
Centralia Air-Base during the
summer school two-week-
course and staying at the Con-
vent here.
. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dignan
of London spent the weekend
with. Miss Bernie Madden and
Miss Nancy Ryan returned,
home to the city with them for
a week's vacation.
Mrs. Tom Ryan (West) is
making splendid recovery after
being confined to bed for a
week,
Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Shee-
han and family of Windsor
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence McCann
and family.
Miss Helen Sullivan, RN, of
Sarnia, is spending her vaca-
tion with Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Sullivan Sr. and relatives.
Mrs. Joe Casey of West
Lorne and Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Sullivan Sr. visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jerome Regier and fam-
ily of Walkerton last week.
Miss Mary Patricia Regier re-
turned home with her grand-
parents for a holiday.
Mr. Gordon Miller visited Mr.
Henry Miller and Elizabeth for
a few days.
The story in
Saintsbury
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
INDUS IAL. HEAD
R, Ross Tuckey
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Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Carroll.
Mrs. Eva Hands, Petrone, Mr.
Heber Davis and Michael Davis
attended the Orange parade at.
Kincardine on Saturday and on
Sunday Air. and Mrs. Carroll
accompanied by Mrs. Hands,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ell
Carroll, Bothwell. From there
'Mrs. Hands returned home In
Petrone.
Miss Gayle Eairbairne, Lon-
don, and Mr. Arnold Firby, St.
Thomas, spent the weekend with
the former's sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill John-
son,
Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Davis
spent the weekend at Ipperwash.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
• MacDonald, Lucan, at their cot•
tage.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Muffins,
London. called on Mr, and Mrs.
Harry Carroll Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Latta
and family also Mr. and Mrs.
Don Maguire and boys, Lucan,
are holidaying at the cottage
of their parents, Mr. and. Mrs.
Earl Atkinson, Grand Bend. All
attended the Atkinson reunion
on Sunday at the summer home
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis,
Grand Bend.
Misses Jean Barker, Carol
Latta and :Heather Davis spent
several days last week with
:Mrs., Richard Dickins, Exeter.
Jeffrey Young, Lucen t and
Michael. Davis spent the week-
end with their grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs. Heber Davis.
Little Miss Linda Lake, Hyde
Park, spent last week visiting
her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
;Johnson and boys and on Sun-
day evening Mr,. and Mrs. Hor-
ace 'Lake of Grand Bend were
guests with the Johnsons.
Mr. Clarke .Railings, Claude-
hove and Miss Grace Webb,
London, were Sunday guests
with .the .former's sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Toni Rees and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall And
girls were Sunday evening
guests with Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Clarke, Shipka.
Mr. and Mrs, Ramsey and
girls .atisl. Mt. and Mrs. Marion
Aretilhals and family, Lucan,
And Mr. and Mrs. Earl Green-
lee and boys spent Sunday at
Ipperwash.
Mr, and Mrs. tart Carrell.
Exeter, Were recent guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Atkin
Pupils of Alias Melia Gabel,
ARCHIE DEWAR ARCT, tried music examine-
BASELINE lions in London,
The Base Line school had a Results of those trying Royal
party at the school last week. Conse rvatory examinations
and presented their teacher, were'
Miss lna Gould of St, Marys, Grade 8 piano, pass, Sharon,
who is leaving, with a gift. Hugill, Ruth Ann Salmon;
Personal items Grade 6 piano, honors, Lin-
A family reunion was held at d a Rader;
the home of Mr. John Rinn on Grade 5 piano, honors, Che- ryl. Stade; Sunday when Mr. and Mrs, Car-
men Rinn and family and M Grade S piano, honors Peteriss •
Mr. and Mrs. Art Rinn and
Gertie Thompson, of St. Marys, Repel Grade 2 theory, first class
family of Thamesford, honors, Mary Anne. Hayter rd, Mr, and Ruth Geiger. honors, Mrs. M. Webb and family, Mrs. Mary Ellen Thiel,
Kate :Rea and Miss Hannah Western Conservatory exa-
Rinn, of London, Mr, and Mrs. 'initiations, Grade 3 harmony,
Harry Rinn of Creemore, air. first class honors, Verona Sal. and Mrs. Lloyd Thompson of der.
8t1i Line, Mr. Orville Rinn of
Ilderton were present. Personal items
Mr. Ed Holland and Harry Mrs. Rudolph Aliller re-
Rage spent the weekend with turned home from South Huron
Ed's sister, Mrs. Eric Westman Hospital, Exeter, on Friday.
and family at Port Franks, Mr. and Mrs. Siegfried MU-
Miss Susan Batson of Munro ler of Kitchener spent the
spent the week with her aunt, weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Oliver Baker, Oliver and Rudolph Miller,
Elton. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Salmon
Mr. Maurice Baker spent the and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Er-
week witliallirs. Baker and Mr, via Rader, David, Paul., and
and Mrs. Archie Dewar, Sharon, Miss Ruthanne Rader
Miss Brenda Parkinson is of London and Mr. and Mrs,
spending some holidays with her
cousins, Lorraine and Jim Hill
of Lambeth,
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Parkinson
and Mr. Harvey Parkinson at-
tended the Orange parade at
Kincardine on Saturday.
UCW hears about Japan
Cooper's UCW held its meet
ing in St, Marys, guests of Mrs,
Harold Berry, with 14 member;
and three visitors attending.
The worship service was in
charge of Mrs. Fred Parkin-
son assisted by Mrs, Brine and
Miss Florence Jameson. Mrs.
E. Strahan and Mrs. D. Holland
gave readings. Mrs W. Spence
gave a paper on Temperance
Mrs. N, Baker had charge of
the business in the absence of. St. Williams' New Pack
the president, Mrs. D. MeNaugh-
ton. Mrs. Parkinson introduced
the speaker, Rev. Tom Mori-
kawa. of St. Marys, who spoke
on Japanese customs which.
was much enjoyed.
Lunch was served by Airs,
Berry and her daughter, Mrs.
Frank Ball.
Line fetes
teacher
By MRS.
By MRS. ERVIN RAPER Fred Miller of Zion vacationed
DAST1WOOD frit',Kgs RoinvieNr rawi/I ley"goliol de , fAisihr: The Evangelical 1:13 church
held their Vacation ible ianfiodoet cJaalclekd °04111.8°I* eliln" School July 2-6, The school Wednesd ay and spent the n iot
was divided into three depart.- t h ere.
mfrahts e.
Kindergarten depart- Mr. and. Mrs. Milton Willett
meet studied the cou r se, "We and daughter of Goderieh vis-
have a Bible", with Joy ce itcd nn Sunday with Mrs. Ante-
Burke, Bonn i e m c crao and ha 1i?illert.
Nalrncy, Willert as workers. Mr. and Alva. Jack Geiser,
The prim a r y department newly-weds, have returned
studied,
Al. J. J a"nO) cu ar s d withMrs ' in
no rt lot en
me
im Ohnot"aelyi om° on and"a° in. et
settled in their new home, The junior department stu-
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lun ayCrad n rele*M\idicd11eolvlo dared in Tijo 'times",, with and Detroit spentte Re,:1,la :esasdeI,
s‘Ne,erelteBnicii iiewittsh la,alcras,uoCnoinrga with (lai-
Mrs. Al. J. James led in A each days si ngi ng and Rev. ...Jr. and Mrs. Don Gaiser and
James showed a film strip, An Paul of Exeter,
offer ing for the Canad i an Mrs. Flossie Stade attended
Bible Society was collected on Ill.luethef it-tsneraall oftile AlBrso,x JoFeunCela,ar-l
closing day. home, Parkhill, on Saturday.
Music results Mr. Frank Mclsaac and
,Das.hwood: church
holds. Bible school.
Heinz 48-ounce tins
following his appointment as
crown attorney of Huron, Coun-
ty. Mr. Cochrane will remain as
a director of the industrial body,
however
Mr. Tuckey has been a direc-
tor of the corporation since it
was formed. Ile is serving his.
second term as president of the
national association of bottlers
of carbonated beverages and he
also, is a member of Exeter
public school board.
The chairman, as president of
the bottling association, attend-
ed an industrial conference in
Toronto Wednesday at the in-
vitation of lion. Robert Mc.
C•auley, minister of economics
and development.
Vice-chairman of the corpora-
tion is H. Larry Snider, owner
of Larry Snider Motors.
At a recent meeting, the cor-
poration decided to advertise
on highway visas the industrial
property it has under option
along No. 8 highway.
A sign will be erected on the
property itself and, following
council's approval last week,
strips will be added to each of
the approach signs to the town
pointing out that industrial.
property is available.
The corporation has made a
request to Mid-Western Ontario
Development Association to
make an industrial survey of
the community.
Letter from
Kirkton
By MRS, HAROLD DAVIS
children, Kathy, Denmse, Ste-
phen, and Douglas, all of De-
troit, are vacationing with
their grandmother, Mrs. Luc-
hula Melsaac,
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Airs, Elmer Rader and family
here were, L. H. Rader, Mr.
and Mrs. Wrn, Haugh, Mr, and
Mrs. Elgin Rader and family,
and Mr, and Mrs, Garnet Wei-
berg and family of Waterloo,
Weekend visitors with airs,
Lucinda Mclsaac were, Di-
anae Periard, Mary Ruth
jaent, Pat Cary, Fred L'Esper-
ance, Donald Mclsaac, and
Ronald Mclsaac, all of De-
troit.
Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin Greb, has returned
home from two week's vacation
at Woodeden ca nip, London,
Vacationers with Mr. and
Airs. Art Haugh were Mr, and
Mrs. Arthur Morena, and Mrs.
Frank Masses of London and
Mr, Win, Musser of Detroit.
Becker reunion
The 15th annual Becker re-
union was held Sunday, July
8, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Becker with approxi.
mately 150 attending. Mrs,
Walter 011ey and Mrs. Ron
Ten Eyck conducted sports.
Winners were, 3 years and
under, hall toss, Martin. Rec..
her; 3 years and under IT.Cea
Nevin Barr; 04 years, girls.
Marilyn Pfaff; boys, Bruce
Pfaff: 9-10 years, sack race,
Helen Becker .and Helen 'leek-
man; :three-legged race, Helen
Becker and Helen JiPeti.Milnl
wheel-barrow race, John and
Randy Beeker;. boys and girls
shoe :scramble, Bruce Pfaff;
jelly bean contest, John ,Bec-
ker; a peanut scramble was
Also held.
Oldest lady present; was
Airs. Mary Martene. oldest
man, Edward Stire; youngest
baby, .Joey Becker; longest
married couple, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Heckman; most re-
gently married, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer Pfaff; persons travel-
ling the farthest to the re-
union, Mr, and Mrs. Vince
Stewart, Fort Erie; couple
with the most grandchildren,
Mr, .and Mrs, Valentine Bee-
ker; couple with wedding an-
niversary nearest reunion, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Becker; birthday
nearest date, Cheryl Kendrick,
Ridgeway.
UC pastor
on course
By • GORDON MORLEY
BRINSLEY
Air. Howard May of Rown-
tree Memorial Church, London,
is taking the United Church
services for the month of July
while the Rev. Kenneth Hick
is taking a post graduate course
and vacation in United States,
Personal items
Miss Edith Morley enjoyed a
vacation at North Bay and other
points,
Mrs. Byron Desjardine, Debra
and Laverne visited with friends
in Strathroy on Thursday.
Mr, Marwood Prest of Exeter
has built a garage and added
other improvements to the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wither-
spoon,
Employer (to offices boy, who
is half an hour late) — "You
should have been in here at
nine o'clock."
Office Boy — "Why, what
happened?"
PaOft 19 The TiMeMOVOcate, July 12, 19
Tuckey new head
of industrial corp'n
eon.
See Page 15
for
Sandy s
Win a new .Ford
Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Pear-
son and family of Galt spent
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. George Hall.
Mr. and Airs. Miller MCCur-
dy. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis
visited Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Henry, at Point
Clark.
Raymond Switzer left Sun-
day for three weeks vacation
at Woodeden Camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd.Pitel and
daughter Janice of Alvinston,
Mr Jack McNeil of Watford
and Miss Lois McNeil of Lon-
don, Mr. and Mrs, Bill :Prin-
gle and Jolene of St. Marys
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Shamblaw.
Mr, Eldon Robinson, Wm.
Hamilton, Harvey Parkinson,
Harold Davis, air. and Mrs.
Clarence Switzer, Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson Paton, Mr. and
Mrs. Junior Doupe were among
those attending the Orange
• celebration at Kincardine on
Saturday.
Mrs. W. J, Morphy of Tad-
more, Sask., visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Scott
and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. George I-tall,
Mrs. McCormick and Ber-
nard attended the Hanniman.-
Bowan wedding at Renfrew the
holiday weekend and visited
with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Flu-
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