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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-07-12, Page 15Simmons and Beverly '49 MATTRESSES 252-Coil Construction — 10-Year Guarantee Attractive, long-wearing covers 9 MATTRESS AND MATCHING E30X SPRING Simco-Pedic provides gentle-firm, resilient com e fort for people who prefer a firmer mattress, and those with minor back problems. SINICO-PEDIC HAS THESE TRUE-VALUE FEATURES • Over 300 "Simcoil" fully-balanced construction • Flexolator support, both sides • Smooth button-free surface • Luxurious "micro-quilted" cover • Durable vertical stitched border Compare at much higher prices! savings on getter Topics from Elimville By MRS. ROSS SKINN.ER • Skinner picnic The 1.962 Skinner picnic was held on Sunday, July 8 at Cad. row Park -in St. Marys. There were 170 present with officers in charge; President, Mr. Ger- ald Skinner; secretary, Miss Ruth Skinner and sports com- mittee, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Skinner, Winners of the races were: pre-school children, Gary Skin- ner, Eleanor Skinner; girls, 7 and under, Mary Skinner, Karen Skinner; boys, Jimmy Skinner, Brian, Denham; girls, 9 and tin- der, Brenda Skinner, Susan McDonald, Sandra Skinner, tie; boys, Gerald Skinner, Jimmy Lynn; girls, 12 and under, San- dra Skinner, Brenda Skinner; boys, Robert. Noble, Dale Skin- ner; young ladies, Janet Skin- ner, Cheryl Denham; young men, Neil McAllister, Dale Mc- Allister; Ladies kicking slipper, Laura Lewis, Lydia Paterson; men, Neil McAllister, Larry Skinner; minute walk for ladies, Alice Skinner, Margaret S k i n n e men, Gary Skinner, Laverne Skinner; wh eelbarrow race, Hugh S k i 11. n e r and Forest Youhg; partners for hair bow race, Vivian Skinner and .Elson Lynn; shoe race, Janet Skin- ner and Larry Skinner; Teams competed in a number of relays including clothes pins in bottles by knees, carrying wet soap, eating, contest, light- ing candles on jugs, passing beans down line, blowing bal- loons, indite and glove contest. Youngest baby, Sandra. Mor- gan; oldest person present, Mrs, Wiliam Noble; family coin- ing furthest, Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Channon and family, Windsor; nearest birthday, Ed- win Kerslake A candy scramble was held for the children before supper and the 1963 officers were elect- ed following the meal. President for 1963 is Elson Lynn, secretary, Miss Ruth Skinner; sports committee. Mr, and Mrs. Ross Skinner, Mr* and Mrs. John McAllister, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner. The 1963 picnic will he held at Stratford Park the second Sunday in July with Mr, and Airs, Russell Skinner in cbarge of table committee. Personal items Miss Susan McDonald of Exe- ter visited, last Week w i t h her grandparents, Mr. a nd Mrs. Everett Skinner. Misses Marilyn johns, 'Marg- aret Johns and Anne Johns are attending camp at Goderich this week. Mr. and Mrs., Howard Pym and family attended the Lobb picnic at Riverview Park in Exeter on Saturday, Airs. Lorraine Weir of )ear- born, Mich. spent the Weokend with her aunt. Mrs, Thos. Ben, Mr, and Mrs. William Ttnutly attended the Scott reunion at Cromarty on Sunday. Mrs. Don Wiliam of Kitchener visited last week with her par. tints, Mr. and. Mrs, William Routly, Misses Sharon and Helen Bat- ten holidayed last week with their grandmother, Airs. Beth Batten at Grand Bend. Mrs. William Rout-1y visited on Tuesday with .Mr. S. W. AleValls and Miss Leila Ale- Falls of Port Britee, Air. and Mrs. Steve line or PetrOlia spent the weekend with Miss Verda Kellett and Alr, La- verne Kellett and renewed old acquaintances with many friends in the community. Alt, arid Airs. Harold Bell and (carol. Mrs. Th"os, Bell, Mr, and abs.r Chas, Stephens attended the Bell l'61.111i011 at Seafm'tli LLCMs Park en Sunday. FOR SERVICE WITH A SMILE North End 0-A Setyke stmt.. * fires & a:glories LtibritAtionS Call 2354910 NO.. 4 'NORTH EXttt -ft o,-:i • Air. Paul Schrier spent the weekend in Toronto. Sue Ann Squire spent a few days in St. Marys during last week with her aunt, Mrs. Mar- jorie Langford. Airs. Norman tiodgins and Avis attended a trousseau tea in honor of Miss Mary Ann Steeper, of Lieury, at the home of her mother, Airs. Cy Mor- ley, Air. and. Airs. Fred Sotcher and Peggy of Los Angeles, Cal- ifornia are holidaying with Mr, and Mrs. Laverne Morley. Mr. Laverne Morley is stilt a pa- tient at St. Joseph Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Mac' Mills and family are holidaying at Spald- ing, Sagitalcheuen, for a few weeks with their parents and other relatives. Air, and Mrs. Melvin Dann and Ronald, London, called on Mrs. Cora Morley on Sunday. Joe French spent last week in St, Marys with Air, and Airs. Gary Parkinson. Mr. and Airs. Melville Gun- ning and Muriel also Mr. Wil- fred Herbert called on Mr. and Airs. Harold Noyes, London, on ;Sunday. Mrs, Gunning and Mu- riel also visited the former's sister, Mrs. Wm, Smith, a pa- tient at Victoria Hospital. Whalen SS will hold their an- nual picnic at Stratford park on Wednesday of this week, Barbara Anderson, Sarnia. spent last week with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Johnson and fam- ily, Forest fire prevention is in our hands. it. should also be in our hearts and our minds when we travel in forested. areas. Re- member: we CAN prevent for- est fires. I '04101t WILL NOT L/Nbtitft$L0 1 444 MAIN :tt, E . ANDY • .I OT • it kits' .10 441r1,;; 'trOnfaitsS"mcild ft:tit aiidD.D.V.P, In :24.'bz.., 5 lb, d 25 b., cons v.? Far Flyfree Farm EXETER DISTRICT Olibgt 21.1.1661 Topics from -Thp. Timoti,Advoc.of0, July 12, 19t42 Pagiti haien 11.y MRS, .FRANK 11.1111.141011111,1181181011.11110.0.111”,.W.I.1,491.1.1111, Sandy Introduces A .Posture Mattress „ „with a .Subtle Difference fiIMMONS SIMCO-PEDIC Bus service for vacation. Bible school here Personal items 'ellott***9#4"014`4r4 Air, And Mrs. Alex ,Railhf, visited in London during last,: tr„ week with Air. and Airs. Thos. Simpson for a few days. Aliss Catherine Klahre is, hot- . idaying in SC Marys with her friend, Janice Fischer. Mr, and Airs, Cleve Pullman, Roy and Ronnie, visited 'Fri- day .evening with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Pullman, Staffa. Aix., Frank Parkinson and Glenn visited, in London with rs. Evelyn White on Sunday. Lloyd White who had spent I few weeks with them also reo tinned to his home in London, mrs, Helen Hart, Detroit, visited on Saturday with Mrs, Norman !Lodging. Mr. and Airs, Cleve Pullman called on the Jailer's lather, Mr. Menace Herbert, on Sun- day, who is a patient at South., Huron :Hospital, Exeter. Children line up to get into the bus which takes them to and from the daily vacation Bible school program Operated at the north end. School. director,- Stanley Slimder, operates the bus which takes 4.20 students in tiro loads to the south sections. Registration at the New life-saving equipment for pond More equipment to help prevent water accidents has been secured for the swimming area at the Exeter pond. Above, swimming instructor Jack Stephen uses an artificial respiration unit on swimmer Hank Bosch. Standing from left, with new pole and rings, are Rec Director Don Gravett, assistant instructor Heather Strom and Chief C. FL MacKenzie. Police also are equipped with respiration unit. Swimming instruc- tion classes began this week with 200 registered. --T-A photo Budget from Woodham UCW unit Biddulph host to youth groups By MRS, M. H. ELSTON By MRS, ROBERT RUNDLE Stoney Point. , 1 t:..7.o....,:: ,s,f.- . - Mr, and Mrs, It a y ni 0 n c WOODHAM Switzer and Gail of Port Ar- Mr. and Mrs. Karl weiberg , ,, , „„,„„ __,_ _ _, , , The UCW entertalned the that and Mrs. Mel Lotich of spent, Sunday with relatives in ,Messenger's and "i 1: unsis " Hamilton were. guests of Al vs. ',011/ Dundee. Tuesday, July 3 at the church, N. Switzer this past week. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. Mrs ' .1. Wareham presided for Jaques, John Garton- and Mrs. M Elst°n were B. Robinson reading the s. H',t" worship service. with Mrs, Danny burg b • and Gordon Robinson are , with the latter's uncle, Mr. and spending this week at Camp titre. Mrs, Harold. Thacker, Kincar- Bimini, dine, Mrs. L. Thacker had charge Miss Debra Jaques is spend- Bradley and Jimmy GrogIts, of the program which included ing few days with Gwen, Exeter, are spending their h an instrumentalol- nrend a Heather and. Connie Mills of inlays with their uncle and and duet Sharon uet by Sharon r;„kton. Thomson and A'eryl :Hooper. — aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Spa- Mrs. Wm, Wynne of London mrs. cek, Weekend visitors with »... W arch ani t°1d a story visited on Wednesday with vrr. and Ann Parkinson gave. a Aliss Blanche Mills. And Mrs. Claris reading is Fischer were .. Miss Blanche and Rhea Mills Air, and Mrs. David -,• 411 W C r e invited to the visited on Tuesday with Mr. son, North Tonawanda1,11°)Artli[ ch urch lawn where the sports and Mrs. Ray Mills of Exc. '-.7 ' took place under the direction ter, anti Mrs. Lloyd Stanlake and Mulvey, Mrs* Otto Meyer and ot Mrs, it, Robinson and Airs, Graham Robinson at cottipa- ; , ,, Ish in. if. IY'eukier• Rare winnerS were: vied Mr. and Mrs, Jackson fl'ile,en• Mr. and 1....zirs" ',,l ,o,e IN ''',.,`,.7 Preschool children, N a n e Y Woods of Fliniville to Stokes dust and '''rail "e ; '"''' a "- Jaque8; MrS, L. T li a e k e r s Bay for the weekend and visit- Mrs, Lloyd Stanlake, also Me. class, Doug Smith and ANN t i , LewisWoods. ed With Mr, "(I Mrs' Ra Y Fischer and ray 'Insley; Airs, D. MeNaugh- Miss Sandra Wilson of Lake- Wayne all of London. Inn'S class, 001'(110tt. Robinson, side spent several days with Judy glair and Sheila El' John Gartenburg; Mrs, il. Web- 11r. and ,Mrs, Gera ld tr i ni. ston obtained first class boa" her's class, Donna Dickey, ne n . 8 ors from grade to grade 9, , Kathy Thacker; kick the slip- Mr. 1 t en 1,;.,ro am s titi .i.‘h,t„ They will enter All'a MI, go per, John Gartenburg and Illtu'' na of Gnodland, Manitoba, were School this fall. ray Insley, The youngest baby weeke n d guests with Mr, and David Elston is promoted present was Janet Doreen Mrs. James Miller and tam- from .grade 7 to 8, Linda Heck- Parkinson. ily. man from grade fi to 7, Jitnmy Mr. and Mrs, Robert Run- Personal items Dickey from grade 4 to 5, ors. Fred Harr isoo of cm. die and lark Attended the Sin- Mr• and Mrs' Murray neWe of tr oth . mrs. robot Harr i son cry- Newt= held at Stratford Ailsa Craig, and Mr. Gordon park on Satiircia', . . . Washburn of Ltican; on Mon- and TrAteY a Urall, Alr, and day their Aunt, Mrs, H. W, Mrs, Verne Smith of EXcler, -Mr. an,d. Mrs. A.1 `111 Aleinke Rachel, H e l en of Pint t lmton, Ohio. , Mrs. Ai, Flodgins and Miss Sophie :Rich. ...Mr. Frafik Levy, gUrsts t h ug R undle a St, Marys vis7. Ards of Luean; on Wednesday and Hilda Weri, Sunday trait. Mr, and Mrs, Fred tiston, De- with Mr. and Mrs. lack smith, 0,11,70111:`,:ign: 1\11% and Mrs, n°bert MI's. MAO Smith and Mrs. "'I'll° and 'T ack on Saturday fra nk levy, Mrs. M. it. Elslon accompa-, Harrison Mills of London hied by Mr. and Mts. Murray Dr, is MorphY of' In- spent a feat flaws with his Abbott of Centralia visited at onto spending sevorill (1,A grandfather; Mr, T',Itigar Mills' the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jim with :l.r• and iVir , I)" 1"(n.' and his aunt~, MISS Blanche m ugfor d, I mmo on Tuesday phi' and Bradley. and Rhea Mills. evening, Mr, Ernest Marshall, Mrs, Adair Gordon has re, Mir, aiid Mrs. -tam With, Toronto, a friend of Mr. and turned frontthe hospital in \T en me nded t h e we ddi ng Mrs. Mugford, during the eve- London and s SPendIng Mile dance of Mr. and Mrs. LlnYd ning, p i c 8 c n t e d in I interesting lime with her daughter; Mrs. Pletcher at Zurieh 611 Satin.- slides of his trip to The 'Carib. RoY Mills and family day evening and on Sunday bean' and Mont Serratt, He plains Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Smith, visited Stokes 1-.3SY, lo return and make his ruture Dianne and Douglas spent the Mr. Atiti Mrs. Gerald Britt. home there when he will eon- weekend at 'Port Elgin, nett were guests -at the Het- Hone his work As newspaper my. and AM's. tIm or M e. ehorilinney wedding in car- print'tr. Laughlin or Waterloo were' Mel Presbyterian Church, lien• m r. mi d mss. Lorna weib e rg week e rui gu ests with nit', amid sail. on Saturday. were, guests or Mr. And Mrs. Mrs, Laverne timid and fain - , TOM Kooy of Atka Craig on ily, Itieltie and Gale returning Saturday evening, Mrs. Karl with them after having spent 'Weiberp, was: celebrating a the past week with their rOil- birthday and during lunch Was sins, Wayne, Shaven and Kri- maprsed with a birthday cake die Itodd. gilse,!i by Mrs. liooy. Mi's. James Stead and JIM- Mi;lS Sheila tistort sped( the 11110 of Thorold are spending na,,t v.eek with, her gratitipar.• the week with Mr. anti Mrs. em ' s Mr. and MrS. E. 1, 1;1b- Gerald Lawson and family. .:;on,If,Neter, while theme 'visited Mr. and Mrs, 7101Itt SiMM011$ With her cousins, Rev, Ralph and family ,of North Th.atielt, And Mrs. 'Gibson, Linda and Michigan, ,of and Wendy ;Witt or the rectory, Clarks. Blackler of •Kirktrin were Sat.' burg. tirclay evening visitors and Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Tack Coates, and Mrs, Sinittions and lam. 1,..enneth and Lenore, motored ily were Sunday guests with In tralttford recently anti Os. Mr. And Mrs. Wm, 'Rundle and tied trill' "Mr, anti Mrs. Tack Leloy. teel:‘, Mrs. .The Reynolds spent the Uet> sloe, litidgins and ;Aim past, neck at her hoard tit •,.. --7- DRAIN TILE 4"--$SS, per M ffeef Der. 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