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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-09-27, Page 7BOWLING e t f al l s again at 'hosp i tal: STATISTICS: ."" ' t"-r Hurt by fall at home By MRS.. .ERYIN Retpg.tt DASHWODO The .Dashwood - RUt1 'outth Fellowship won the trophy in the final play-off game .at ridgville. Monday, Sept. 24 in the softball league of the Strat- ford District Youth Fellowships The final two. play-off games were played at Sebringvillc rui der the lights with Milverton versus Dashwood. P0110Wing the game Monday evening the Youth Fellowship and visitors enjoyed a .fellow• ship time with lunch. The tro- phy was presented to Stanley Hoist, captain of the Dashwood team, Clary Eagleson, vice- president of the Dashwood. Yl expressed thanks to Sebring. vide yF for their hospitality. Weddine anniversary Mr. .and Mrs-Clayton Nile celebrated their'40th. wedding anniversary Sunday. Sept. 2,3 with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur set and. Virginia of Lansing, Mich.. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mueller and family of Niagara. Falls, Mr. Cregory Hoes. set of Holt, Alle.h., Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Kuntz of Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Pat May and Bruce of Pontiac, Mich., Miss Luella Kuntz and Rev. and Mrs. Win. aatz and SOO 0( Dashwood as guests, They received many .eongra- tulations and were presented with gifts. Personal items Sunday visitors with Mr, and Airs. Elgin Rader and boys .were. Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Ta,ti, .or And .faunily of -Waterloo,. R. Rader, .and.. Mr. and Mrs E lmer Rader and family, Mr. and Ws, Howard Wei. berg and son of Waterlog spent the weekend with Fred Wet berg. Mr. and Mrs. Clarenee Kimp- el and girls of Kitchener spept Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E mil Recker and family. Air. and Airs. Louis ',Reale- maYer, Mr. And Airs. Melvin fteStetnayer, r s. Madeline fleet and family, Mr. Herbert Miller and .family, Mr. And Mrs. Harold Kraft, Mrs. Rose Kraft and Gordon,. Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Kraft and fAin• ity. and. Mrs. Ninia Wein. spent Sunday with 111r. and Mrs, Victor Kraft of London who were celebrating their 250 wedding anniversary. Mrs. Mary Patterson from British Columbia and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schmidt of Strat- ford spent Sunday with Airs. Matilda Pierer. Mrs. Paterson, who is tit, .carne by plane and will re turn to 13.0, in the same way. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Lu7 040 MeIsaac were Mr, and Airs. D en is i. s COrriVeaU. 'of Stratford, and Air, and Mrs. Earl Dietrich and .children of Centralia.. A niusieal concert of sacred hymns will he presented by Homer James in the Dashwood faiti Church Saturday, Oct. 6 at 8 p.m. sponsored by the Dashwood 'Eta youth, ;Homer James, a Canadian tenor sew, /at from Ottawa, won station • wide acclaim as a winner of the C130's "talent caravan" program, In recent months RCA Victor has published his new .recording, "Songs of in. spiration". He is a brother of Rev, Merrill 'lames: „further de- tails next week. Mrs, P.'Murton dies in Indiana The death of Mrs. Percy Luxton of South Rend Ind. oc. curred September 7, 1962. Mrs, Luston, the former WA, Willis, who was in her 82nd year, was the last surviving member of the family of the late Thomas and Sarah. Her .husband predeceased her in 1946. She is survived by a son Arthur, at home, two daughters. Mrs, Mary McCann of Moss, and Airs. Margaret Stalk a Sandusky, Ohio. Interment tool, place In a crypt of the mausoleum in South Bend cemetery. It's little careless habits that make big accidents. D~shwaod .ball 'team captures EUB title. The TtmeeAdYeeate, September 27, I902 Page EXETER MEN'S LEAGUE. "A" LEAGUE A&H Specfats Wehh 704.1 Fairlanes (V, Blotninaert 555) 1/ P. tillnaras (02571 .. ..... 7 Buckets 10173) Pepsis (6132) :runeers (6505) it A &14 Specials (5598) Big SIN. (614S1 5 (r.2771 4 T.radetancn (5442) 1,, Su 1)0'1 Psi (5548) 81)11re(1 (111 on ) • 11:11.-.4dpN (3259) nonpAit 0 c.nouP N. 11. Su pert est LB. Vliggins 6211 2 Westons (0. 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These investments ereate employment opportunities, too. The ineorne from 1 hese inVeStrienli Pita you directly by reducing the cost of fife insurance to you and the 9 trillion other Canadian policVvners, 'HI. Live KISUNANCE COMPANIES CANADA unit , • - • ON DISPLAY THIS FRIDAY See a complete new "World of Worth'' in the 196.3 models SNELL BROS. LTD 4:}Lb$' CHEV 'CHEVY 11 CORVAIR ENVOY 'CHEY TRUCKS PHONE 235 4660 'EXETER .• • • - ". " s e g- ••• L 4,•',1•••• ,t. '41. 4.4 AV MRS, J. .11, PATON. itoidstou, a fOrtiler pastor here, cLANcA00 yE but now of Exeter, as guest Mr. William Wilson, RR 1, speaker. .Clandeboye, was taken to Si, St, 411105. ,Joseph's Hospital by Altirdy On Sunday, Sept. 23 clue to ambulance, Lucan, 011 Tuesday, the illue,85 o f the rector the Sept. IS following .an accident Re v, E 0, Laneaster the serv- at his home while fixing a wire ice was taken by Mr. Joe fence. lie suffered a broken Wooden, MA, o f Exeter. hip 111 the fall. On Sunday, Sept. harvest It was the same hip that was Thanksgiving services will be fractured few years ago. at. It a.m. and 7..30 p.m, Then .on Thursday he fell in the hospital and required six, Personal items stitches to close a cut on his The Towland Construction Co, head. for the Department at High- Airs. Agnes McVey who makes ways r e makin g ;111;1° her home with her daughter, 4er Pa ss under No' Highway for the llodglns Bros. so their Mrs. William Simpson and fain- ity, while visiting in London cattle may have a safe route from the MeGillivraY farm to townshiP, suffered a fracture the one in Biddolpli township of a bone in her knee Septem- bar 13. She is a patient in Si., from the heavy trafficonthe Joseph's Hospital, London, highway, Mrs. Jim. Sigswarth returned. CHORCH NEWS home on Monday t,fter spending United Church five weeks in St. Joseph's tics The Rev. (l. W. Sae!) an. on Sunday that the dale ,firs, Robert Latta and son for the harvest Th an k sgi v i ng Donald and Mrs, Andy Carter servi ce f or the u n i ted church visited with the Paton family on will be at JI a.m, on Sunday, Thursda y' Oct, -14. with the Rev. Edgar Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cun- ningham were guests of the tatter's brother, Mr. Will Itit- chic and Mrs, Ritchie and fam- ily on Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hornell of Kirkland Lake have taken Mt. Corm © up residence with the latter's sister, Mrs. Tom Collins, here. Guests with the family recently were Mr, and Mrs. Jim Hornell Personal items and sons jimmie and David of B Many relatives and friendsuchans, Newfoundland., also Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Ilettrick attended the funeral of the late of Kirkland Lake, Benjamin McCann in Zurich on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sirup- EXETER LADIES' LEAGUE son spent the weekend with Nice Rawks IA. Wilson 20 5) ,. 4 MISS iendy Lou, one year their son in-law daughter of Air. and Airs. Vin- and daughter, !risky six (.1. Fite 510) . . . 3 Mr, and Mrs. Peter Banks and Pills (1., Smith 670) .. ...„ . 6 cent Thompson, won second Cindy in Sarnia, Mow l'staids CO. Farquhar 635) 2 prize in the Zurich baby show Mrs. W. L. Paton of Park- happy Gals (D. Munroe 592) .. 5 at the fall fair, h i ll and Rev. Willis and. Mrs, Lucky Strikes (0. -Elsie 493) .... 2 Miss Sheilla Regier, (laugh- Paton of Moosejaw called on Trailer' Cy' Miller 622) ' '' - 5 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Re- Wee Hopes (r. hi odentield 595) 2 "glen', was home over the week- the Paton family Sunday after- noon. Rolle ties (D. Alecks 642) ........... 5 end, Sheilla is taking a course J. If. Paton, William All- il7ilire't :e1)0°e7eitr e itIt u..ragnfr54 6.)24) .-. '52 in nursing in Brantford Hespi• tal. Wright and Maurice Cobleigh Be Bops (W. Brintn ell 600) 2 Miss .Mary Ann Hall and attended Thorndale Fair on Sat- Happy dials ..,.. .„......., to urda Y. Pills la friend of Alt. Forest leaching 'Frisky Six 10 staff the weekend with Mr, and Merry Maids 9 'Hot Dogs n Mrs. john. 'Hall and family, t.„,....;;;;VIMI:t tWigtitb.Wit‘.(tIMMIKESO Trail ers 8 Miss Eleanor Dietrich of. Pin Poppettes 7 London spent Sunday at the Message from. NI te Hawks , 6 Be Bops 6 home of her parents. 5 Miss M a r y McKeever of Rollettes London spent the weekend with Greenway "B" -GROUP Mr, and Airs. Hubert McKeev- High Hopes (J, Nieswetter) ..,, 4. Alley Cats (F. Walker 475) ..,... 3 Vowel tes (A. Ford. 506) er and attended the funeral of BY MRS. C. WOODBURN • 7 her grandfather, the late Mr. jolly Jilts (J, Burke 536) 0 Ben McCann in Zurich: ' .••••---, • • • • •-•••• • A'..1.0 Jolly Six (0. Skinner 617) -- The pupils of Our Lady of Airs Lawrence Curls spent a Busy 'Bees (M .. , Keller 524) .... 2 Mt. Carmel School won many few clays last week with rata- ‘Might)' mice. (B. Fletcher 591) „, prizes in the display of their lives in Sarnia.•Droppeites (H. Patterson 500) 2 schoolwork and took part in Mr, and Mrs. Ross Brown 'Lollipops (J. Lippert 524) 7 theparade at Parkhill Fair and faintly visited on Sunday Handicappers (M. Rache 625) , 0 Sputniks (.51, Schenk 518) .• , 7 last Thursday. with relatives at Collingwood. who Cares (A. Appleton 485) 0 Miss Patricia and Theresa Mrs, Fred Steeper returned Bloweites ..... .. .......... _ ...... .. ... '12 Carey of London spent Sunday on Sunday to the home of her Lollipops . . 12 at the home of their parents. daughter, Mrs. Edgar Holland, Mighty Mice n i 9. Mr. and Mrs. Richard ELue at Denfield after visiting with -Busy Bees :Handicappers k 7 and family of Detroit called on. relatives in this community..7 jolly Six. relatives here while attending Mrs, W, Freele, of Ilderton, Sputniks 7 Hi H the Brisson-Masse wedding at spent a few days last week with High pis es 6 ty ills Grand Bend on Saturday. her sister, Mrs. Harold McDon- DrollPettes 4 Miss Mary Lou McCann of aid, while .Air. McDonald was A WlleY rale t 3 Lucky cares 9,, London spent the weekend with in Toronto where he underwent Lucky Strikes her parents, Mr. and Mrs. surgery, Wee Hopes . .... ....., . .... . 2 Clem McCann. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wood- High single: A, Marks (281); Miss Helen ) Sullivan, RN, of burn, Nancy, Irene and Tommy, Ti, M. ilt,:eller (305). Sarnia, visited her parents, and Mr. and Mrs, Milton Wood- High triple: it, Smith (676); burn spent the weekend with ti, ri„ Skinner (617). over the weekend. relatives at Bancroft. .. : V:tratIg...,.itt:k,) . ..,:',litt;.f.attraleftiglta A, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sullivan Topics From