The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-05-07, Page 5ucan
Miss Julia.Crozier has com-
pleted her third year at Mac,
denald Institute, Guelph, and
is working at Victoria Hospital,
London for the summer.
Mrs. WO.. Nocigins, who was
.._Osborne pupils. perform
ptudents from the various Usborne Township schools
performed In a :musical ..concert staged at •Thames
Road United PINTO :Friday, A. E. FertneY, musical
director, is shown at rehearsal, coaxing some notes,
out of the students of the 'Zien section. ,-T-A photo
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By MRS, 0, HOOFER
Mr, & Mrs. Claire Sisson
were Sunday guests of Mr, &
Mrs. Archie Cameron of Wet,.
ford and Mr. & Mrs. Lyle
George of Kerwood.
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth parkin-
son, Ann and Paul were Thurs-
day evening guests of Mrs.
Zella Dann of Londpn.
Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson
were Saturday evening guests
of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Petch of
Strathroy.
Miss Ruth G. Hooper of Tor-
onto spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper
and family.
Miss Anne Thomson spent
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Charles Lambert of London.
Mrs. Jack Morgan and Ralph
of Guelph visited Thursday with
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Thacker.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Jones, Carl,
Edwin and Donna were Satur-
day evening guests of Mr. &
Mrs. Gerald Bryan of Pros-
pect Hill.
Donna Jones spent the week-
end with Linda Straha.n.
Creditor
By MRS. L. PRESZCATOR
APPOINTED TO WINDSOR
David C. Parrott, formerly
of Crediton, has been appointed
a master at Teachers' College,
Windsor.
He is a HSDHS graduate of
1954 and also a UWO graduate
and received his M Ed degree
from Toronto University and his
public school inspectors' cer-
tificate in March.
He assumes his new post in
September.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. James Leary and
Miss Agnes Lamport of Detroit
spent the weekend at the home
of their mother, Mrs. S. Lam-
port.
Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Faist and
family of Waterloo visited Sun-
day with Mrs. Mary Faist.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser
MATHERS — In loving memory
of a dear husband and father
Andrew Mathers, who pass-
ed away one year ago May 8,
1963.
You left us so quietly,
Your thoughts unknown;
But you left a memory,
We are proud to own.
—Lovingly remembered by his
wife Ilene, daughters, sons
and grandchildren, '7*
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ANNOUNCEMENTS —
Mrs. Aljoe Culbert, RR 1
Luc an will hold a trousseau tea,
in honor of her daughter Mar-
garet, on Wednesday, May 13th
from 2-4 pm and 8-10 pm.
Friends and relatives please
accept this as an invitation.7*
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank my friends
and relatives from Exeter and
District for visits and lovely
cards sent me while a patient
in Scott Memorial Hospital,
seaforth. —Mrs. Lewis Teb-
butt. 7c
I sincerely thank my friends
and relatives for their kind-
ness, flowers, cards and gifts
while a patient in South Huron
Hospital. — Mrs. Ken Campbell.
7c
I wish to thank all my neigh-
bors and friends for their kind-
ness while a patient in St. Jo-
seph's Hospital and since re-
turning home. Special thanks to
Dr. Sales.— Mr. Percy Stone.7*
Mrs. Effie Kleinstiver wishes
to express sincere appreciation
to all friends who remembered
her while a patient in S outh
Huron Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Gulens, Miss Claypole
and staff. 7c
We wish to express sincere
appreciation for all the kind re-
membrances and tangible ex-
pressions of sympathy at the
time of the passing of our loved
one, Mrs. Mary Ruth Guest, for
flowers, letters and cards, to
the congregations of Centralia
and Whalen United churches as
well as many others inthe com-
munity, Dr. E. A. McMaster,
Grand Bend, Dr. B, L. Hession
and Dr. Lamont, London, nurs-
ing staff 6th floor, St. Joseph's
hospital, Hopper and Hockey
Funeral Home, Exeter, Mr.
Harry Hoffman, Dashwood, the
Exeter Chapter, 0.E.S.
'
Rev.
E. J. Roulston, Mitchell, Rev.
Dr. George Goth, London and
Rev, Hugh Wilson, T h am e s
Road. All these kindnesses have
helped us very much in this
time of our sorrow.—Rev.
Duncan M. Guest, Dr. and Mrs.
James A. Guest, Mr. and Mrs.
Morris (Jeanne) Riddell. '70
IN MEMORIAM —
MATHERS — In loving memory
of a dear son and brother
Andrew Mathers, who pass-
ed away one year ago May 8,
1983.
Life moves on, the days pass by,
But treasured memories never
die.
— Always remembered by his
mother, brothers and sisters.
7*
BIRTHS —
BENCSIK — Mr. and Mrs. Vince
Bensik, Carling St., Exeter,
announce the birth of a son,
Andrew James, at South Hur-
on Hospital, May 2 — a broth-
er for Barbara and Janet.
CREERY —Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Creery, New Haven, Conn.
announce the birth of a son,
Walter David, April 22 —
grandson for Mr. and Mrs.
Theron Creery.
CUNNINGTON — Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Cunnington, RR 3 Ex-
eter, announce the birth of a
son at South Huron Hospital,
May 1— a brother for Janet,
David and Joyce.
GIROT—John and Matilda
Girot, Exeter, are happy to
announce the arrival of their
daughter Jeanine Louise, at
Victoria Hospital, April 29
— a sister for Lydia; a grand-
daughter for Mr. and Mrs. P.
Regujo of Barcelona, Spain,
and for Mrs. F. Girot of Plelo,
France; a great granddaugh-
ter for 98-year-old Mrs. J.
Girot of Bocqueho, France.
KELL —Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Kell, Hay, announce the birth
of a son, David, atSouthliur-
on Hospital, May 2.
KENDALL Mr. and Mrs. Ja-
mes Kendall, Main St., Ex-
eter, announce the birth of a
son, Roger James, at South
Huron Hospital, May 2.
LANDRY — Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Landry, RCAF Station, Cen-
tralia, announce the birth of
a son, Roger Edward, at South
Huron Hospital, April 30.
LUTHER — Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Luther, RR 1 Grand Bend, an-
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Janis Lynn, at South Huron
Hospital, May 1— a sister
for Julie Ann.
MILLER — Fred and June Mill-
er (nee Rader) RR 1Granton,
announce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Brenda Mae, at St. Jo-
seph's Hospital, London, May
1 —first grandchild for Mr.
and Mrs. Everard Miler,
Woodham, first great grand-
child for Mr. and Mrs. Char-
les Miller and Mr. and Mrs.
James Earl, Exeter.
MURDOCH — F/L and Mrs. W.
J. Murdoch, George St., Ex-
eter, announce the birth of a
son William Trent, at South
Huron Hospital, April 30—
,a brother for Lynn.
SCHRIER — Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Schrier, announce the birth
of a daughter, Ann Cornelia,
at Stratford General Hos-
pital, April 30.
TYLER—Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Tyler, Dashwood, announce
the birth of twins, a son and
daughter, Gerald and Ger-
aldine, at South Huron Hos-
pital, May 1 a brother and
sister for Marlene and San-
dra.
ZEHR — Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Zehr, Zurich, announce the
birth of a daughter, Angela
Ruth, at South Huron Hos-
pital, April 30 — a sister for
Dianne, Dwight and Gerald.
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Mrs. Ron C r oz le r was a
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Vance of Byro,
Mrs, Elmer Walpole and
daughter Avis were Sunday
gnests of Mrs. Ira Carling and
Mr. :& Mrs, Ernest Kennedy
And grancldaughter Debbie, visited Mrs, Kennedy's !nether,
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Mr. & Mrs. Harold MeFelle,
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Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs, Ted Chambers,
Mr. And Mrs, Milton $leamon,
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Sweet,
Mrs. Alfred Bunkin and Mrs,
Percy Passmore.
POOP!, citizens were enter -
Wiled 133/ a 'Varied program pre-
pared by the MaY committee
fellewed by lunch and dancing,
Teesday evening in the LegiOn
Hall.
Inoluded in the program were
violin selections by Ed. Linden-
field accompanied by Mrs, Lin
denfield on the piano; readings
b' Mrs. Willi* Wright and
Mrs, Warren Brock; vocal duets
by Dianne and Sandra Shapton
accompanied by Mrs, Bruce
Shapton, by Sheila and Wendy
Elston accomanied by David
Elston, by Harold and Gerald
Skinner with Mrs, Frank King
at the piano, by Kenneth and
Grant Jones as "Beatles" ac-
companied by their guitars;
Solos were sung by Gordon
Smith to the accompaniment of
his electric guitar and instru-
mental selections by Mrs, Ross
Broadfoot of Kippen. Walter
Cutbush and Mrs. Frank King
conducted a singsong; the for-
mer was chairman for the pro-
gram.
The Ladies Legion Auxiliary
served the lunch. Dance music
was provided by Mr. and Mrs.
William Marshall and Donald
McCurdy.
Committee for June includes
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visited with :friends: in London
Sunday,.
Mr. & ,Mrs._ Grant Benedict
AN :family of Watford were Sun,
tieY Visitors with mr,..4
Wiltriar Wein and family,
Mrs. Gordon Slaght is gpe,_
tient n Victoria Hospital where:
She underwent surgery last
Tuesday,
carmen ,Schlenker „spent the,
weekend at the young Reople',0
Camp Retreat held at the EUB
church in Rembrolca. The week,
end included a_trip Saturday to
Chalk River.
The forties—wonderful
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women. Children are less demanding by then, allow-
ing Mother more time to relax and enjoy herself.
And since income is often higher many women can
turn to personal interests they couldn't afford before,
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income to keep the home going. If she doesn't have
this income she'll have to go out to work, Probably
the kind of work she was doing before she married.
But twenty years have gone by. The methods she
remembers, the equipment she's familiar with—all
will be vintage 1940. She'll discover she's competing
for jobs with younger well trained people. Life will
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By MRS, C. WOODBURN
Mrs. W. Thompson of Bramp-
ton is visiting with her sister,
Mrs. Lawrence Pollock and Mr.
Pollock.
Ann Steeper, daughter of Mr.
& MrS. Earl Steeper, was on
Sunshine School, CFPL-TV as
a visitor last Friday.
Joey Eagleson, son of Mr.
& Mrs. Graham Eagleson, is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Mrs. Fred Steeper of Park-
hill visited Thursday with Mr.
& Mrs. Carman Woedburn.
Mrs. Ed. Stewa.rdson spent
the weekend in Bprlington with
her sister, Mrs. Minnie Oli-
phant and Miss Marjorie Oli-
phant.
Miss Heather McG rego r,
nurse-in-training at Sarnia
Hospital, spent last week with
her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Donald
McGregor, after having a ton-
silectomy.
The UC Berean Bible Class
will hold its meeting Friday
evening at the home of Mr. &
Mrs. Lloyd Brophey and the
Harmony Class will hold its
meeting at the home of M'. &
Mrs. Jim Eagleson.
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dear husband, father and
grandfather, Grant I. Ford,
who passed away one year ago
May 10, 1963.
No one knows the silent heart-
aches,
Only those who have loved can
tell,
The grief we bear in silence
For the one we loved so well.
—Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by his wife and
family. 7*
HAYTER —In loving memory
of a dear husband, father and
grandfather, William Hayter,
who passed away five years
ago May 8, 1959.
Always a thought and many a
tear,
For one we miss and love so
dear;
The sudden way you had to die,
We shall always remember and
wonder why,
To know we never said goodbye,
Will always bring regrets;
But the hearts that loved you
dearly,
Are the ones that don't forget.
—Lovingly remembered by
wife, sons and daughter and
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KIPFER —In loving memory of
a dear sister and auntie, Miss
Edith Kipfer who passed away
six years ago May 10, 1958.
Six years have passed but me-
mories stay,
As near and dear as yesterday,
Deep in our hearts a memory
is kept,
Of you dear Edith we will never
forget;
It broke our hearts to lose you,
But you never went alone;
Because part of us went with
you,
The day God called you home;
Some day we hope to meet her,
Some day we know not when;
To clasp her hand in a better
land,
Never to part again.
— Ever remembered by sister,
Mrs. Ella Desjardine and
niece, Mrs. G. Mason. 7c
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Weiberg,
Centralia wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter
Phyllis Ann to Mr. Thomas
William Humphreys, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Humphreys,
Exeter, Ontario. The marriage
will take place Saturday, June
6, 1964 at 3 pm in St. Patrick's
Anglican Church, Saintsbury.
IN MEMORIAM —
RADER — In loving memory of
a dear mother and grand-
mother, Clara Rader, who
passed away four years ago,
May 20, 1960; and a dear
father and grandfather, Louis
H. Rader, who.passed away
one year ago May 1, 1963.
This month is here with sad
regret,
It brings the days we shall
never forget;
They fell asleep without good-
bye,
But memory of them will never
die.
—Always remembered by
children and grandchildren.
7c KING—In loving memory of a
dear mother and grandmother
Martha Baker King, who
passed away five years ago,
May 8, 1959.
We only wish that life could be,
Just as it was before,
That you would be around,
When we walked in the door;
But since this pleasant dream
of ours,
Can never now, come true,
We bless all the happy years,
We had a mother and grand-
mother like you.
—Always remembered by
daughter Loreen and grand-
daughter Joan. 7c
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