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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-11-21, Page 9Did you know That two of the unique services of- fered by Investors Syndicate are: 1. Guaranteed savings plans 2. Mutual fund investments TED HOLMES 145 Deer Park Circle, London eg 4-9502 or Enquire at The Times, Advocate TirnPP.A.Ovocatet -,NPYRITI4er 1903 Page Crediton UC Igdie elect '64 officers. Liability of parents explained to H&S Greenway By MRS. C, Wo9p1WRS Rev. C. Tavener of Grand Bend. will be the guest ,spealter in the United Church on Sun- day. There will be a baptist- anal service. Mr, and Mrs, Norman Klein.. feldt of Exeter and Mr, Ervine Stahl of Crediton visited$tinday with Mr. and Mrs. Ervine Eg- gert. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Curts Lawyer Peter R a Y In o n d, town, outlined the legal respon- sibilities Of parents at the Exea ter liotne and School Aesociae 0911 meeting Monday night. He explained that every per, son is responsible for acts which cause damage to people or property but that people Under .PI years are responsible only within their capabilities; beyond that, the parents must assume responsibility. On the subject of wills, he said this is the only ironclad document which would ensure that a person's property would be distributed according to his Local Rangers entertain companies from Huronia Local association here entertained Rangers crews from the Huronia area for the Remembrance Day services here Sunday. Above the girls dig into a buffet supper served in the local Scout Hall. An advisor explained the Rangers' rally was undertaken specifically to pay tribute to the war dead. Girls from as far away as Fergus and Owen Sound attended. --T-A photo CWL discusses Doreen Kenney led in prayer, Offerings was taken by Misses Betty Skinner a.naBarlaara Law- son. Special Music was by Miss Doreen Kenney and Miss Judy LamPort. PERSONALS Mrs. Roy Rats, Mrs, Alvin Finkbeiner, Mr. and Mrs. Em- ery Fahrner, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Heist of Exeter at- tended the funeral of Mr. Al- bert Holtz in Kitchener Monday, Mr, Art Bailey of St. Cath- erines Spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Radford. F/L and Mrs. Robert Palmer and family of Downsview visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Fahrner. Mrs. Wm, Oestricher is spending some time with her son, Mr. R. Greenwood of Don Mills. Mrs, Allen Pfaff, who is a patient in South Huron Hospital, is progressing favorably. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Radford and Shirley attended the Coin Collectors banquet on Sunday at Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator and family of Kinburn visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. Hill, Miss Valerie Finkbeiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don- aid: Finkbeiner, celebrated her first birthday this past week with relatives. Forty guestset, tended the occasion. snent the weekend with Mrs, Lorene Doan and cynthia, ip Mr. and Mrs, Joe Hodge of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Win, Paul of Royal .QA, Mich. visited Sunday with Mrs. Albert pot, lack. Mr. and Mrs, Earl PArdrIer• and family of Newmarket spent the weekend with Mrs, J.garti- ner, and. Mrs. qarnet Taylor of Staffa and Mr, ,a,nd Mrs. Clarence Stephenson and .011 01 varna visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Emerson Woodburn and Beth. Mrs. Ervine Eggert return- ed home last week from, South Huron Hospital, Exeter, where she had been a patient for several weeks. ea.ae.aafee7.-14•4, tialMWESSLI meadeteili• Canadian General Electric ULTRA VISION With New Improved DAYLIGHT BLUE Picture Tube By MRS. L. PRPSZCATOR CR ED ITON The UCW meeting was held on Thursday afternoon Nov. 14 with a good attendance. Mrs. Sam King conducted the worship service with Mrs. Ed. Lamport assisting, Mrs. Gar- field introduced the new study book. Mrs. R, Reid, vice president, was in charge of the besiness. It was decided to carry on with the mystery sisters for another year, also it was decided to send the white gift collection to the milk fund of UNICEF. Mrs. Ed, Lampert presented the slate of officers for 1964. President is Mrs. R. Reid; vice-presidents, Mrs, Clifford Kenney, Mrs. Garfield Hill; re- cording and corresponding sec,, Mrs. Howard Lightfoot; assis- tant, Mrs. Nelson L a. in p o r t; press sec., Mrs. Lorne Press- cater; treasurer, Mrs. Sam King; good cheer, Mrs. L. Hill, Mrs. L. Hodge, and Mrs. Wm. Hodge; manse, Mrs. E. Lam- port, Mrs. L. Preszc,ator and Mrs. S. King; pianist, Mrs, J. Galloway; ass't, Mrs, L. Pre- szcator; Christian stewardship, Mrs. P. Boulianne; Christian citizen- ship, Mrs. R.S. Hilts; nomina- ting committee, Mrs. E. Neil, Mrs. Doug Galloway; supply, Mrs. M. King; literature, Mrs. G, Hill; finance, Mrs. S. King, Mrs. A. Baker, Mrs. R. Moli- tor; friendship and visitation, Mrs. R. Finkbeiner; auditors, Mrs. L. Hodge, Mrs. A. Attfield. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. R. Reid and Mrs. Garfield Hill. YOUTH SERVICE Youth Sunday was observed in the United Church on Sunday Nov. 17. Rev. R, S. Hilts was assisted by Mr. Steve Brierley who read the scripture and Miss 11111011111101111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111 WI requests match booth ecumenical body wishes after death, If a will is not made, he explained, the devaluation of estates act takes effect and provides for an ad- ministrator. An unfortunate re- sult. may be that preperty will not be distributed the way the deceased might have wished. Mr. Raymond said it was important that husband and wife make out reciprocal wills. The lawyer also spoke on the subject of inheritance taxes in connection with wills. He concluded with the advice that most legal. trouble arises frein homemade wills and that it is imperative to seek the advice of a lawyer to prepare a preper document. Mr. Raymond was introduced by Mrs. John Burke and thanked. by Mrs. Ross Tuckey. The Promenaders entertain- .ed with square dance numbers. They were introduced byGerald Godbolt. The association agreed to donate $25.00 toward the enter- tainment of *staff and board for Christmas. Rev, R. S. Hiltz won the gift of the month. Mrs. Bernice Thompson's room received the parent attendance award and the rooms of Mrs, Margaret Wein, Mrs. Desjardine, Mrs, Dorothy Coates and Miss Roughley all had 100% return of class no- tices. Mrs, Eric Heywood reported on a Home and School convention recently held in Woodstock. All branches were represen- ted at the Board of Directors of South Huron District WI held in Hensall town hall last Tuesday. President Mrs. James Drum- mond, Kippen, conducted the meeting. It was decided to apply for an official ploughing match booth in 1966 for South Huron WI. Mrs. Wilbert Dining reported on the county rally held in Goderich and Mrs. James Mc- Allister gave a report of the area convention, It was noted that a portrait of W1 founder, Miss Adelaide Hoodless, was unveiled at the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto. Spiritual Convener Mrs. T. McCauley demonstrated and ex- plained the advent wreath at the meeting of the Precious Blood CWL held in the school Monday evening. Director Rev. J. E. Kelly spoke on the ecumenical council and answered questions from the floor. Magazine convener, Mrs. Harold Hinton, explained the aims of the CFM and en- couraged all couples to join. Mrs. D. Ward offered to dis- tribute the tickets on the Christ- mas dinner in a hamper for which tickets are to be drawn December 9, President Mrs. G. Gregus won the mystery prize. Mrs. S. Orenchuk served the refresh- ments, By MRS. W. MOTZ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sims of British Columbia visited the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Sims and visiting with them were Eva and Ted Sims, Evelyn and Bob Edwards of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. James Greenwood of RCAF Centralia, Charlie arid Phyllis Sims, Fred and Georgie Sims, Wilbert Sims and Helen and Eli Sims, Credi- ton and Norma and Ralph Romphf of Thedford. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sims visited with Sam and Fred Rawlings and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Laye, Ailsa Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ton Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sims and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sims and daugh- ters, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith and family and Mrs. Harr y Lewis and Eber, Crediton, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Romphf and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harvey and family of Thedford and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Edwards and son Exeter. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sims, Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Sims, Mr. and Mrs. John Sims and Wilbert Sims visited with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sims London Saturday before taking the plane for Chat- ham, N.B. to visit their son and then later to their home in B,C. They received numerous phone calls and gifts and all wishing them a safe journey to their home, Mrs. Vivian Cliffe and daugh- ter Marlene of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Motz. Mr. and Mrs. CharlesCollett of Galt spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jesney. Mr. Harold Glanville Sr. of Manitoulin Island is visiting his sons and families here before leaving south for the winter. 32T41 "TRENT" 23" CONSOL- ETTE This stylishly simple conso- lette is a perfect choice if you de- sire a large screen but a compact cabinet. It also offers satisfying viewing pleasure with the new im- proved Daylight Blue aluminized picture tube. Chassis include s CGE's new Compactron tubes which reduce heat within the set. Front-mount speaker provides fine sound realism. Up-front controls are an extra convenience. Choose from walnut or mahogany grain finishes. The legs have self-level- ling ferrules which adjust them- selves to your rug or floor. in St. Patrick's Church, Dublin, the bride being the former Elizabeth Kenny. Since their marriage they have lived on Concession 6, Hibbert township. The couple have four sons and two daughters, Ken, Goderich; Harry, Sudbury; Joseph, Staffa; Fergus, Hamilton; Jean (Mrs. George Holtzhauer), gale; Rose (Mrs. Joseph Morrison), Wind- sor. They have 13 grandchild- ren. PERSONALS Mrs. Robert Sadler Sr. is now a patient in Seaforth Hos- pital having been moved from St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mrs. Rhea Jeffery has re- turned home from St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Annis and family, Zion, visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. John Temple- man and family. A reception was held inStaffa hall Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Taylor. Mrs. Russell Worden and Mrs. Roy MacDonald attended the WI Area Convention in Lon- don Monday. Barbara and Douglas Meikle, Cromarty spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. JimScott. Don't fiddle with fire loss . . . insure By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN Eric Norris, CAC Guelph, spent the weekend with his pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nor- ris. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cole, Cromarty, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Annis, Mitchell, and Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman at- tended the Bayes-Moffatt wed- ding in Singhampton Anglican Church Saturday and later visi- ted with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ternpleman, Maxwell. Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Dianne and Ronnie visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan, Exeter. MAKE BLOUSES Hibbert' s Little Lassies, Staffa east, held the 5th meeting of their homemaking club "What Shall I Wear' ' Saturday Nov. 2 at the home of their leader, Mrs. Gordon Parsons. The girls spent the afternoon cutting out their blouses, Mrs. Parsons gave them the basic rules to follow on how to place the pattern on the material and how to mark the darts. Meeting 6 was held at Mrs. Parsons' home Saturday Nov. 16. This meeting was a work meeting with the girls all work- ing on their blouses. Mrs. Parsons explained that the blouse should fit properly with proper freedom for move- ment. The material should lay smoothly over the shoulders arid chest with no appearance of strain or tightness. (Intended for Last Week) MARK ANNIVERSARY The 45th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Burns, Stella, was celebrated with a family dinner in Brodhagen Community Centre, At night a reception was held there in their honor and they were presented with good wishes and gifts by their neighbors and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Burns were married on October 29, 1918 A fire in your home or farm buildings can mean serious financial loss unless your in- surance is adequate. 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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stone, Diane and Bobby were Sunday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Cal Wein of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs, Ross Hodgert and Diane attended the funeral of the late Milton Pfaff at the R. C. Dinney Funeral Home Exeter, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde were guests at the Keller-Es- sery, Fisher-Essery wedding and dinner at Centralia UC Saturday and also attended the reception at Crediton Hall Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Oliver of Clinton were Sunday evening visitors with Rev. Hugh and Mrs. Wilson. A large number from the Thames Road area attended the golden wedding reception inJa- mes St. UC, Exeter, Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johns of Exeter. 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The election of officers was held: President is Joy Thacker; vice-president, John Garten- burg; secretary, Carol Lang- ford; asst., Arlene Johns; pia- nists, Karen Rodd and David Stroban, ATTENDS FUNERAL Rev. and Mrs, Nelson Ernst and Barbara visited last week- end with their daughter, Mrs. Harold Heins, Mr. Heins and Robert of Lansing, Mich. While there Mrs, Ernst received word of the sudden death Sunday of her brother, Mr. WilbertSchutt of Palmer Rapids. Rev. and Mrs. Ernst and Barbara attended the funeral Tuesday. They were accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heins of Lansing and Mr. Joey Ernst of Williams Bay, Wiscon- sin. STUDIES INDIA Twenty members attended the UCW meeting held in the base- ment of the church on Tuesday Nov. 12. President Miss J, Copeland opened with the poem "Lest We Forget". Mrs. Wm. Dickey had charge of the worship service assisted by Mrs. J. Miller, Mrs. L. Thacker favored with a solo. Mrs. K. Parkinson read a poem. Mrs. J. Thomson presented the study on India. Mrs. L. Redd read a poem, a reply to the poem In. Flanders Fields. Mrs. F. Parkinson took charge of the meeting and the slate of officers for the coming year were presented by the nominating committee. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lawson and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Willis of Exeter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Rundle and Larry spent the weekend with Mr. Milton and Miss Helen Boyle of Toronto and attended the Royal Winter Fair and also saw the Santa Claus parade. Miss Ruth Miller, nurse-in- training at St. Joseph's hospital, London, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. Trod Payne of London visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rundle and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rundle and Larry were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Brintnell and Terri. Mrs. Wesley Shier and Mrs. Victor Chatten visited with Miss Amanda Shier at King w a y Lodge, St. Marys, on Friday. Mrs. Wesley Shier of Granton spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Victor Chatten and at- tended commencement at St. Marys high school Friday eve- ning where Miss Barbara Chat- ten received a pin for being second highest in commercial. Mr. and Mrs. John Witteveen, Sharon. and Brian visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Witteveen and family of St. George Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.. Horace Green- street of Kirkton visited Sunday with Mr. Wm. Elliott. Mrs. Wesley Shier Of Granton spent a day with Miss Ada Hop- kins last week, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dobsonof K I rkto n visited Sunday with Mrs. Arthur Hopkins and Mr. Arthur Hopkins in Westminster Hospital London. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Kirkby of Kirkton Were Sunday guests With Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Rodd and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd and ;family, Mr. and MrS, George Wheeler visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hurst of Wind-. sor. Mr, Sandy Downes of Strath- roy spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Dickey and Mr. Donald Eirine spent a few days on a hunting trip to Eagle Lake last week, Mr. and MrS. Wm. Dickey visited with Mrs. Ernest tingten of Forest Wednesday: Mrs, Edna Munroe -01entee called on Mrs, M. Copeland Mendey, Jinn Rundle Spent the Weekend with Robert Warehann of At- Wood.