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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-09-24, Page 3Dolls never had it quite so good WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU WENT BLIND TODAY? TRI - COUNTY CAMPAIGN FOR THE BLIND Send Your Donation To: CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND C/O MR. S. B. TAYLOR, EXETER •••••••••••••>, •••••••••••,,,,,,A5:"I; • ELEGANT NEW LUXURY MODEL 4-DOOR HARDTOP FOR 1565 ... FORD GALAX1E 500 LTD .1111••••• LIVELY NEW FALCON FUTURA 2-DOOR HARDTOP • „0:44440r . EXCITING NEW. FAIRLANE 500 SPORTS COUPE LARRY SNIDER MOTORS LIMITED 586, Main. Sto,S; Telephone :235 0660 THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO CLINTON EXTENSION CLASSES (FOR UNIVERSITY CREDIT) All classes meet in Central Huron Secondary School SUBJECT STARTING DATE/ TIME English 20 (General lit. -Comp. ) Sat. Oct. 3 9 :30 a.m. English 32 (Lit. of the 19th Century ) Sat. Oct, 3 1 30 p.m. French 20 (Advanced French) Sat. Oct. 3 1:30 p.m. ClaSset meet for 16 three hour Sessions, and are open to Credit and non-Credit thidents. Credit Course fee is $100.00; the tion.tredit fee per course is $50.00 And iS not refundable. Students should register imitiediatelY forExtensiOn classes, since the final decialon 10 Offer: a course depencrs on the advance registration, Registration cards and boOklet are available at the Summer SChool and Extension DePartrnent, U.W.O. TiliT19PAC4l.',90.tge $etpember 24, 190.4 .Page f3pptize, twins at Dashwood Youth event Several folk in hospital at Brinsley By GORDON MORLEY Rally Day service will he held at Brinsley tintled Church Sunday,;Sept, at P;;.§ Special service is planned and promotion certificates will be presented By MRS, ERVIN RAPER D.45ITWOOP Several persons from Dash- wood have been confined 19 St. 49Penh'P hospital, London, and Untierg949,surgery, namely, Clayton Vile, Otto Willert and Hilton Ford, BAPTISM Geraldine and Gerald, twins of Mr, arid Mrs. Gerald Tyler were baptized by Rev, Wm, Gat in Zion 1411theran church Sunday morning. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Fleischauer of Zurich were the sponsors. OFFICERS INSTALLED The Walther League of. Zion Lutheran church had their newly elected officers installed at the close of thp church service, president is Jack Schenk; vice., president, Janet Miller; seem!. tary, Mary Anne Hayter; trea- surer, Ivan Miller; Christian Growth chairman, Robert Mill, er; Whea.tridge seals chairman, Yvonne Devine; Owl reporter, Edward Restemayer. SHIPKA Mr, & Ylr.t Elgin AdarnS, pitsy and Mrs. Eif.Siq Devine attended the 50th wedding arini- YerSarY of Mr. & Mrs. Les pchPndle, Kitchener. Mr. & Mrs. D911 Hendrieg and l'atnelA, 'Owen Sound, Spent the weekend with Mr, & Mrs. Elgin Adams and Patsy. Mr, Wilbert Lewis has been busy combining beans with his recently purchased self-Pr9-1 gelled cornhine. Mrs. Vioiet Allison, Kathleen and Gordon ItlorleY visited. with Mr. Les Themnson Who is Patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, after accidental injury to his hand while working at Parkhill. PERSONALS Mr. fizr Mrs. JarneS klaYtPr attended the mime for the Aged" convention at picton re- cently. MrS, Wellwood Gill of Grand Bend visited with Mrs, Ervin Rader last Tuesday. While attending the Western pair last week Mrs. Toward Elumpp and Mrs. Lloyd Guen-, ther were contestants an CFI:_, TV "Ladles Day" show and both were prize winners; Mrs. Guen, ther won a turkey and Mrs, Elumpp, a toilet brush. Weekend visitors with Mrs. Alma lloperoft were Mr. & Mrs. Ted Hopi of Niagara. Falls and Ladies attend CWL event Trivitt school Mrs. Free McGill of London; Mr, & Mrs, .Edgar Noperott of Walton were Thursday YiPir tors. Mr, & Mrs, Lloyd Rader and parlene, Mr. & Mrs, Ervin Ander and family, Mr. & Mrs, ;VP Taylor and farniiY of Waterloo, and Mr, & Mrs, Glen Rader were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Racier and family. Mr, & Mrs. Garn0 Weiberg and family of Waterloo, and Mr, & Mrs, Wendell Gamble and family of London were Sunday guests with mr, & Mrs. Elgin Rader and boys. Several from the community attended the 50th wedding anni- versary of mr, & Mrs. Leo Schendel at Kitchener Saturday. Mrs. Jack Gaiser and Kim have returned home after spending two weeks in London with Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Stewart. Mr. & Mrs, Robert Stormes and family of St. Thomas and Miss Lynda Tiernan of Londen spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan. Miss Ruth Ann Salmon is a freshman at the University of Toronto; Robert Hecker is a freshman at the University of Western Ontario, London. Mr. John Ziler has recently taken up a position with the Robert Simpson Co. London, The new cars for 1965 hit the area this week, but it is doubtful if any will match the extravagant look of the.. haby buggies entered in Hensall's School Fair. This photo was taken as some of the lassies waste a judge's arrival, and his delay was probably caused by the fact he was afraid to tackle the tou6 lob of picking a winner. From the left are: Terri Dick, Shelly Kipfer, Kathy Sangster and Beth 'rvey. --T-A photo WI hear of hospital work Crediton youth pick slate Ready Mix CONCRETE ... ,--- t 1, i Plant 235 - 0833 Residence 228 - 6961 C.A. McDOWELL Ltd. Weekly PRICES Specials IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER . at Conklin 28 TO OCTOBER 3 . I Semi-Post- Formed CEILING TILE COUNTER TOP (White Only — 12" x 24") $4.79 per lineal foot '911M per sq, foot STOREZE DOOR MIRRORS UTILITY BUILDING Brass Frame — Shatterproof $54.95 14" x 54" $9.99 No Down Payment required with Conklin Custom Credit— MATERIALS Use Conklin's Budget Pion. Free Delivery to cottage EllUILD11140 s ait e OVEIMIEtrflit 140 1NO IMP in Exeter &Grand Bend Area. EXETER GRAND BEND "Support the Youth of 131 Thames Road W. Car. of Highway 21 & 83 our Community" Phone 235-1422 Phone 238-2374 the weekend with her son, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Clarke and fam- ily of Zurich. Miss Marlene King of Galt spent the weekend with her parents, mr. & Mrs. Sam King. Sunday, Sept. 27, will be ob- served in the EUB Church as the annual rally day and pro- motion Sunday. This will be a joint service at 10:30 am with Mr. Bruce Perry of Exeter as guest speaker. MT. CAIbMEL Several ladies of the Mt. Carmel CWL subdivision atten- ded the Stratford Deanery meet- ing held in the BrodhagenCom, munity Centre this past week. Miss Donelda Voisin is at- tending London Teachers Col- lege this year. Mr. Lawrence Dietrich has again registered at T o r on t o University this week. Miss Rita Hogan, Nancy Ryan and Mary McKeever, nurses- in-training at St. Joseph's Hos- pital London, spent the weekend with their parents. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Carey visited last weekend with rela- tives in Detroit. Miss Peggy Hall, London, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. John Hall. Word was received here last week of the sudden passing of Mrs. Dougal Mclsaac and Moth- er Carmelita, both former resi- dents of this vicinity. enjoys SS picnic Trivitt Memorial Sunday School picnic was held Sunday at Huron Church Camp Bayfield with over 60 in attendance. Winners in Jane Harness' class in boys were Paul Monroe and Blaur Rhodes while Karen and Kathy DeLisle took the prizes for the girls. Winners of the bowling game were Martin Page, Robbie Pot- ter and Roberta Barrett, Win- ners in Mrs. H, Sissons' class were David Greene, Leslie Page and Alison Sturrock; in Mrs. Sturrock's class winners were Martin Page, Bev Genttner, Debby Wooden and Nola Ful- cher. Bruce and Jamie Fuleher, John Sturrock, Kathy Wells, Bobbie Barrett and Rebecca Fulcher won in Miss Shirley Genttner's class. Winners in wheelbarrow race were Bonita Greene, Bruce Ful- cher; kick the slipper, Robbie Potter; clothes pin race,Heath- er Sturrock; adult race, Mr. and Mrs. James Potter. Sports were followed by pic- nic supper. pital work. The WI exhibit for Exeter Fair was on display. During the business it was decided to cater for a banquet October 15 for Federated Wo- men Teachers Association. De- legates were also chosen for the District Annual. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Audrey Gaiser, Mrs. Ross Krueger, Mrs. Aaron Wein, Mrs. Ed. Hendrick, Mrs. Roy Swartz and Mrs. Oscar Pfaff. By MRS. L. PRESZCATOR CREDITON The Youth Fellowship of the EUB Church held its annual retreat Sunday, September 13 at the cottage of Mr. Albert Gaiser at St. Joseph. They be- gan with a devotional period conducted by Carol Hendrick. Rev. A. M, Schlenker took the study. The election of officers for the year was held, President is Carol Hendrick; vice president, Dennis Lamport; secretary, Eleanor Wein; treasurer, Glen Ratz; press reporter, Howard Hendrick. The new officers reviewed the study book for the new season. The retreat concluded with a barbecue. HEAR OF HOSPITAL WORK The Crediton WI meeting was held in the Community Centre last Wednesday evening. The motto "He who plants a garden has a future" was giVenby Mrs. Ed, Hendrick. A group of girls consisting of Sheila Fahner, Karen Fink- beiner, Margaret Heist, Ella Mae Schlenker, Eleanor Wein and Carol Hendrick provided musical numbers. A reading was given by Mrs. Aaron Wein and the current events on Ca- nadian industry was given by Mrs. Gerald Dearing. The guest speaker of the evening was Mrs. J. Delbridge of Exeter who spoke on hos- PERSONALS The sudden death of Mr. Clay- ton Lowery of Camlachie occur- red recently. Mr. Lowery is the son-in-law of Mrs. Lena Cook. Mrs. Mary Feist returned home after spending a week with Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Feist and family of Waterloo. Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Beaver of Pittsburg are spending a few days with Mr. Harry Beav- er. Mrs. Wm. Smith is spending some time with her sister, at Fort Worth, Indiana. Mr. & Mrs. Grant Roeszler and family of London visited on the weekend with Mrs. Wm. Roeszler. Mr. & Mrs, Ray VanDoren of Saline, Michigan visited over the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Hugo Schenk and other friends and relatives in the area. Mr. & Mrs. Paul Schenk and Howard, Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Schenk visited on the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Sandy McIn- tyre of Oxenden. Mrs. Margaret Clarke spent Pair attend christening By MISS MURIEL HERN ZION Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hern, Larry and Gordon visited Sun- day with Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm Spence, Elaine and Gene, St. Mary8. Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Jaques, Yvonne and Dalton were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Bill Waghorn, Kirkton. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hern, 'Van, Nancy and Sandra were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Don Larkin, Lucan. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hern, Linda and Fred visited with friends in Jarvis Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Roy Jaques and Steven visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Allan Jaques, Exeter. Mr. & Mrs, Gerald Lynn, Clandeboye, visited Sunday eve• ning with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hein and family. Mr. & Mrs. RoSs Ballantyne and family, Thames Road, Vist6 ted Senday with Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hera and family. Mr. & Mrs. Wellington Brock attended the christening Sunday Of their granddaughter, Sandra Annette, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Ogle, Strathroy. Zion anniversary service will be held Sunday morning at 11:00 am with pastor Stanley Sander of the Thames Road Mennonite church as guest speaker, Brian and Paul Morgan of St. Marys spent last week with their grandparents) Mr. &Mrs. Norman 13 roek, Certain features illustrated or mentioned ore optional at extra cost. For1965... the matey Worlds of FORD. '65 FORD New World of Elegance You'll find it the most delightfully new Ford hi years; New ride, on coil springs all around. New silence, itl a beautifully appointed in, LetiOr, ()aside and. iii, the .1965 Ford offers hundreds of innovations for your comfort and conVettiente. 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