The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-12-20, Page 7• 11.. •
By SUSAN THQMPSON.
The Times-Advocate, December 20, 1962 POI; 7
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Announcements
I usoorne prepares
plans for culverts
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l'sborne eounei 1, meeting of an estimated $4,000 out of
authorized the draft- current funds.
A special grant of $65 was.
made toward the building im-
penv,erneets being undertaken
by :Kirkton Library Assoeia-
tiOn.
A grant ,Of $2.5, 'Wa§ made to
the Salvation Army.
Mrs. B. .M, Wends, tax col-
leetor, reported receipts of
$195,340,98 to date, with about
$22,000 still outstanding,
Along with all the members.
of the 1962 council, councillor-
elect Kenneth Duncan Attended.
the meeting. Inaugural 1963
meeting will -he held January
7, beginning at 10 a.m. Vo.pm.P..14-pm-womiep.pos.Fon.N.i.py ..
Jack Smith Jewellery
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Since grades 12 and 13 have recently been practisiog skits
and plays for commencement. your reporter asked {here if this
small taste of acting had changed their ideas about a per-
manent career in that field. The replies were as follows:
John Ziler, 13A: "I wouldn't want to take up acting as
a full-time career because it would be too hectic: also ilollY•
wood couples have too many divorces and that does not appeal
to me,"
Bill Brown, laa: "I would like to be an actor because it
would be an interesting career and playing opposite beautiful
actresses would be appealing,"
inn of plans for proposed.
bridge construction during
three culverts will be planned
— one near the sand pills on
tlte Tuckersmith lino, one on
con. 6-7 .near tlmi Breen= prop.
.orty,.and the third on the Bien.
shard boundary near Whalen
sc h ool.
Engineer B. M. Ross was en.
gaged as consulting engineer
for the projects, which have
been approved tentatively by
the district municipal engineer
of the department of highways.
Council. authorized payment
of 3220.73 as its share of the.
John MocNaughton, 12A:
shier being en actor as it is only for fun and it is a lot of
"I don't think .111;11 would ron• kcal fees Moaf ekVie,.1. (a'nodchriatan )e7:
fun. Aclua lly the real truth is that to., he a success one needs mond, Exeter, who represented
a beard, which I lack!" the township at the Parkhill
Doug Hodgson, 13B: ''No, I would not like in, becauNe (Ian) hearing this spring. Time
with all my grade 13 subjects I cannot afford the time to council decided to nay its levy
sign all the necessary autographs,"
.Eonhie Turvey, "I BERRIES BRIGHTEN would not like to take up acting The br
ight because it would be to hard on the nerves. Only extremely OO red berries of the
well adjusted person could take the strain. Also Hollywood is shrub nativeto rt3[, Caalliif -oervnei la'g,reaOrne
too corrupt,"
widely used as Christmas dee-
orations.
This shrub. with its thick,
dark green leaves, can grow to
a height of 15 feet, The Enc,y-
elopedia. Americana says.
Its flowers are white, its
berries yellow or height red.
The ('hristmasberry is often
knoll n as the toyon,
GLEE CLUB: SHIGH'S LARGEST GROUP
Slligh's largest organization, the. Glee Club, has been
practising strenuously during the past few weeks. The group
is tinder the leadership of Mr, Ii. L, Sturgis.
During this year's program the mixed chorus, a grout)
of 150 pupils from all grades except nine, will present "The
Teddy Bear's Picnic" and "Monastery Garden".
WILLERT—In loving memory
of a dear husband and
father, Irvin J. Willert, who
Passed away three years ago,
December 17, 1962,
When evening shadows are
falling
And I sit in quiet alone.
To my heart comes a longing
If you could only come home.
Friends may think we have
forgotten
When at times they see us
smile,
But they little know the heart-
ache
Our smiles hide all the while.
But God has promised through
his grace -
We shall meet someday beyond
the shore,
—Sadly missed and ever re-
memebered by his wife and
family. 20e
CHARLTON—Keith. and Eloise I wish to say a sincere
Chariton, (nee (rill), London, "thank you" to all my neigh-
are happy to, WWI:Mee the hors, friends .and relatives for
birth or a daughter, Karen their kindness in remembering
Diane, at ‘,Ictoria Hospital, me with flowers, gifts, visits
London, .December 15,—a siS- and cards while I was a pa-
ler for Garry. tient in St. Joseph's Hospital
DESIATIDINK —Mr.. and Mrs, and, since returning home,
Willis ,Dejeeolee, jut e peek,. Special thanks to all those who
announce the birth of a helped in any way, also Or.
son, Kenneth Willis .placid, at Gulens, Bev. ,fames, Mr. Fick.
South Hume Hospital, Decem- stein 40d the hospital staff. —
her 14-0 brother for. Ray and Wes Engeland.
Cindy.
17111-44--- Mr,_ td ars, DOnald IN MBNIORIAM...—
Grand Bold, announce ,
the birth of a son, Norman
Wayne, at South Huron Hos-
pital, December 17,',
MORE — Cpl, and Mrs. Ron
More, No. 3 (P) Wing, Bwei-
bruekee, Germany, are hap-
py to announce the birth of a
daughter, Karen Elaine, No-
vember sister for Mi-.
chael and Jackie.
RETHEJI—john and Louise Re•
thee, Ottawa, wish to an-
nounce the birth of a son,
December 15,
SMITH—Harry and Donna
Smith, ER 1, Ilensall, are
happy to announce the birth
of a son, Gerald Douglas
(Jerry) at Clinton Public Hos-
pital, December 15,
SPENCE—Bill and Doris,Spenee
are happy to announce the
arrival of their daughter, Su-
san Doreen at St. Marys. Me•
morial Hospital, December 7
—a sister for David,
SWEET—Mr. and Mrs, Douglas
I. Sweet, Hill St., Eketer ,an-
nounce the birth of a son,
Douglas tan, at South Huron
Hospital, December 17—a bro-
ther for Gail,. Cheryl and Val-
erie.
'l'UCK — Rev, and Mrs. Paul
Tuck, Port Rowan, announce
the birth of a son, Donald
Paul (Jr) at South Huron
Hospital, December 17 — a
brother for Stephen Wesley
and grandson for Mr. and
Mrs. Harold B. Chamberlain,
Grand Bend,
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LOCKHART-1n loving mem-
ory of a • dear father and
grandfather, Allen P e t e, r
Lockhart, who passed away
one year ago,' December 21,
1961.
:Remembrance is a golden
chain
Death tries to break, all in
vain;
To have, to love, and then to
part
Is the greatest sorrow of the
heart,
The years may wipe, out many
things,
But this they wipe out never—
The memory of those happy
days
When we were all together,
—Ever remembered by his
daughter Menota, son-in-law
Alf and grandchildren Roy,
Joan, ludy and Randy, 20c
LYNN—in loving memory of a
dear wife and mother, Gladys
Margaret Lynn, who passed
away three years ago, De-
cember 17, 1959.
Three years have passed since
that sad day
When the one we loved was
called away,
God took herhome, it was His \Niu,
But in our hearts she liveth
still,
—Lovingly remembered by her
husband Lloyd and family,
20c
Yule fete for forum oy
Scouts solos by Brenda Neil accom-
panied by her sister Wendy, by
Judy Lampert accompanied by
Elaine Powe, piano selections
by Ruth Ann King and Elaine
Powe; recitations by Alan
Powe. Christmas carols were
sung with Mrs, Hepburn at the
piano and gifts exchanged,
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Powe.
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The annual Christmas party
of Fairfield Farm. Forum was
heel. Monday night at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George Rep-
burn with 40 in attendance,
After listening to the broad-
cast Jack Hepburn mc'd a pro-
gram consisting of Christmas
readings by Mrs. Hepburn and
Margaret Haist, vocal duet by
Marie Powe and Wendy Neil
accompanied by Elaine Powe, CARDS OF THANKS —
• I wish to thank all my
friends, relatives and neigh-
bors for the lovely get-well
cards, flowers and visits
a patient in Victoria Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Hoch-
nitzer and staff of Victoria
Hospital.--Jim Coward.
I wish to thank all my neigh-
bors and friends for cards,
visits and flowers, Special
thanks to Rev. Currie, Dr.
Goddard, Dr, Ballantyne and
to the nursing staff for their
excellent care. while I was a
patient in St. ,Joseph's Hos-
pital, London. — Norman E.
Cook, Hensall, 20e
I wish to thank the many
people who bought red beets
from me and who called at
Stan Frayne's store, I wish
you a merry Christmas and a
happy New Year, — Wesley
Hackney, 20*
I wish to thank friends and
relatives for, cards, visits and
many kindnesses while a pa-
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, — Eldon Jarrott. 20*
I would like to thank every-
one for the lovely gifts I re-
ceived and also those who
planned the showers in my
honor.—Ina (Scott) Finlayson,
20c
The family of the late Mrs,
Josephine McElrea wishes
express their sincere thanks
and appreciation to all their
relatives, friends and neigh-
bets for their acts of kindneSS.
Special thanks to the Hopper-
Hockey funeral home and to
all those who assisted in any
way.
I wish to express MY sin.
Cete thanks to these who re-
Inenibered me with cards and
treats while a patient in West.
Minster Hospital, — Jack Cut.
ting. 20e
Would like to thank all my
(Dien& and relatives for their
treats, cards and flew,
OrS while a patient in the
Redid: nursing home it1 Lucan
and to Wish then) all a very
Merry Clitietmat. (Mrs,) E.
Ida HaWkShaw,
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HATTER—In loving memory
of Fanny Hatter who died
December 29, 1961,
There is a link death cannot
sever,
Love and remembrance last
forever.
—Sadly Missed and ever re-
membered by sisters, bro-
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Engagements, Cards of Thanks 75c .1
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BIRTHS— CARDS OF THANKS
The mixed quartet, a smaller group of 20 students, will „v„ilevItreevriear4tiemer tarts eerreersteree
render two four-part numbers "May You, Always" and "I Love
You Truly".
"The Whiffenpoof Song" and 'Pill We Meet Again" will.
he sung by the male quartet. This group consits of 20 boys
from the senior grades,'
Seventy-five girls from the senior classes make up the
girls' glee club, They will sing "My Favourite Things" and
"Among My Souvenirs",
The girls trio, a group of 25 girls, will present "The Little
Drummer Boy" and "Hey Look Me Over".
Teenager to inquiring parent:
'I'm reading a mystery book—advanced geometry.''
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THANKS,
HAY...
Your support in last
week's election was
sincerely appreciated.
COMPLIMENTS OF THE
SEASON TO ONE AND ALL
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