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LOCAL CALLING
for
EXETER
and
CENTRALIA
Tinte5.44Y9Catii! Nov.mber 12, 1964 PaPli5
* ........... . ......... • • . Elect church officers
Dashwood session.
Mrs, Mervyn Tiereari and
Mrs. Hugh HOYle attended the
LOocloo Area convention at St,
'Thomas as delegates of :pash-
WO WI 1.44t WPO, Mrs. Boyle
also, modelled a. wedding dregs
of light cashmere over oe years
Sunday guests with Mr. &
Mrs, Hugh Po* were Mr, &
mr4, John Arn9tt and Mrs.
PteWart Oalvert of Willowdale,
Douglas Rader, son of.Mr,
Mrs. amer Rader fell off
a ppny and fractured his left
arm,
Remembrance Sunday was
observed at the pashwood SUB
church when those who served
their country in the a r flied
services were extended a spe-
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pia" welcome,
Mrs. Ervin Rader, pa,vtd, : . ,^ , •
Paul,
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Robert Pecicer is a PEttlent
in St. JOSPPl1/0 TiOspital, Lon grue°1111
don,
Mrs,
Stade end Sherrie et
Adelineins; l(FIr°2.1t4,le S an(It ad Mr.°4 Ml4f.
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tended the funeral of the late, :j• .. .
Herman Eidt, 81, at Ingersoll '
Sunday, He Was a brother-in- • • • • .... ... • •
law of Mrs. Stade and lived in ..
Dashwood when he was young,. . . '
Mr, & Mrs. Ernest " ' '
sou of Russel's point, Ohio,
are spending some time with jias4veHes,ery agleson and other
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Area ladies win in Christmas draw
Your initials don't have to be B.B. to win in the Exeter Businessmen's Association $500 Christ-
mas draw, but those initials were the lucky ones in the first draws held last weekend. The winners
were Mrs, Cliff (Betty) Barkley, 82 Mill Street,Exeter, and Mrs. Dick (Bette) Bedard, RR 2 Zurich.
Mrs. Barkley is shown here receiving her $25 in merchandise coupons from Earl Russell, trea-
surer, while president R. C. Dinney, left, looks on. Two more lucky shoppers will win $25 each
again this weekend and each week •through the shopping season, with a total of 20 lucky shoppers.
(ED NOTE -- We're hoping that B.B. combination remains lucky). --T-A photo
Scot visits home
--away 60 years
Whalen ladies to share
with . London's orphans
By. MRS. ERVIP1 RAPER
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The anneal church Meeting
of Zion Lutheran church was
held with the following officers
being eleCtech President, James
C. fluter; Vice-President. Gorlr•
den Kraft; AecreterYa Albert
Rader; current treasurer)
Ervin Rader; current secre-
tary, Harry ,Hayter; Mission
treasurer, Harold Schroeder;
mission secretary, Lloyd Rad-
er; elders, Charles Martene,
Lloyd Willert f Melvin Stade;
Trus t e e s, Harold $tire,
Oscar Miller, Leopard Reste-
mayor; Sunday School superin-
tendent, Albert Miller; asS1s-
tent superintendent, Robert
Baylor.
FALL RALLY
The EUB Youth Fellowship
of the Stratford district met
Sunday afternoon at the Dash-
wood EUB church for their fall
rally.
A panel presentation froin
delegates to the general con-
vention on Christian Education
at Reading, Penn. pointed to the
areas of involvement for the
local church, Supper was served
to the youth.
PERSONALS
The teachers and pupils of
Dashwood Public school are
indeed grateful to the people of
Dashwood for their generous
support of UNICEF. Principal,
Don Finkbeiner, reported $52
Was collected.
Aaron Oestreicher of West
Lorne spent a few days with
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Oestreicher
and family recently,
Mrs. Louis Wolfe of Clifford
is spending some time with
her daughter and family, Mr.
& Mrs. Carl Oestreicher.
By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
WHALEN
The UCW meeting was held
in the church Hall Thursday
afternoon with fifteen members
present. Mrs. Hamilton Hod-
gins and Mrs. Cecil Squire were
hostesses.
President Mrs. Bert Duffield
was in charge of the meeting
and was assisted by Mrs. Klahre
in the worship service.
Mrs. Hodgins was in charge
of the program which included
readings. by Mrs. Hodgins and
Mrs. Grafton Squire, and piano
solo by Mrs. B. Duffield.
$212 and up
trades accepted
guests with Mr. & Mrs. William
Harper of Cromarty.
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde,
Douglas, Glenn and Calvin were
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Alex Rohde of Mitchell.
Mrs. Percy Passmore of
Exeter spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Pa.ssmore.
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Pym spent
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Tony Shulman of Embro,
Mr. Robert Mayer returned
home from South Huron Hospital
Monday afternoon after having
been a patient there since Wed-
nesday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cann,
Mr. & Mrs. William Cann were
guests at the Foldis-Wyatt wed-
ding at James St. United Church
Saturday evening.
The UCW had a successful
bake sale Saturday. Tuesday
they met at the church to quilt
a quilt and put more cookbooks
together.
The Happy Doubles Club will
go to Clinton Wednesday eve-
ning next to tour Huronview
and then return to the church
for the regular meeting.
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By MRS. WILLIAM. ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
Mr, James Simpson returned
home •recently after being on a
trip to Scotland for three weeks
to visit his sister, Mrs. Jessie
Williams and several nieces
and nephews. He visited at Cul-
len, Buckle and Aberdeen and
other places in Scotland. It is
over 60 years since Mr. Simp-
son left Scotland. While Mr.
Simpson was away Mrs. Simp-
son visited her s ister and
brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs.
W. D. Atkinson of Stouffville.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Love and
Mr. & Mrs. RegHodgert visited
recently with Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Cann of Belleville,
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mayer
visited Tuesday last with Mr.
& Mrs. William Mayer of Port
Credit.
Mr. & Mrs. Hpward Cunning-
ton, David, Janet and Gerald
visited Sunday with Mrs. Anton
Miller of Crediton and Mr. &
Mrs. Fred Cunnington of Cen-
tralia. Janet Cunnington return-
ed home with her parents after
having spent the weekend with
her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs.
Cunnington.
Mr. & Mrs. Mort Caswell,
Billy and Diane of London were
guests Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Alvin Passmore.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cann,
.Mr, & Mrs. Ray Cann and
Cheryl were guests Sunday with.
Mrs. Peter Ferguson of Guelph,
the occasion being the wedding
anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Cann which is on Wednesday.
Mrs. Clara Hackney of Ex-
eter, Mr. & Mrs. LloydBallan-
tyne and Larry were Sunday
By MRS. WM. WALTERS
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Sperling
of London and Mrs. Harry Ford
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Freeman Horne and family.
Mrs. George Gilfillan and
Gordon of Blyth visited over the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Colin
Gilfillan and Barbara Arm.
Mr. & Mrs. Eli Brown, Miss
Mae Skinner and Mrs. W. J.
Beer of Exeter visited Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Nelson
Clarke and Mr. & Mrs. Wm.
Walters and Danny.
Mrs. Annie Veal of Exeter
visited one day this past week
with Mr. & Mrs. Elwyn Kers-
lake and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Walters
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Howard Dayman and family of
Kippen.
Mrs. Colin Gilfillan has taken
a position at South Huron Hos-
pital in Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Rowe of
Thames Road visited Saturday
evening with Mr. & Mrs. Wm.
Walters.
Mr. & Mrs. Warren Brock
of Exeter visited Sunday with
Mrs. Isobel Sugden and Mr.
Tennyson Johns.
Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs.
Harry Klahre.
Mr. & Mrs. Hiram Bieber
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Bob Johns, Elimville. Linda
Bieber, who had spent the week-
end with the Johns, also re-
turned home.
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Graidsward
and Joey were Sunday visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Mor-
ley.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Baillie along
with Miss Cora Nuttycomb,
Mrs. Myrtle Shorthill and Miss
Rith McClean, London visited
Sunday at Mitchell with Mrs.
Sara Switzer and .Mr. Andrew
Sutherland.
Mr. & Mrs. Milne Pullen at-
tended the Kirkton Agricultural
4-H awards turkey banquet at
Woodham United Church Satur-
day at noon.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Morley, Ja-
nice and Robbie visited in Exe-
ter Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Alvin Pym.
Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hodgins
and family were guests Satur-
day at the Dinel-Crawford wed-
ding at the G r an t o n United
Church with reception at the
Dufferin Hotel, Centralia.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgson,
Barbara and Brian visited Sun-
day with Mr. & Mrs. Eric At-
wood.
Mr. & Mrs. Mac Baron, St.
Marys, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Grafton Squire.
Wayne Parkinson, St. Marys
spent the weekend with Earl
French.
The travelling basket came in
and proceeds were $9.00. Pro-
ceeds from booth at Wilfred
Herbert's sale were $20,
Gifts are to be exchanged with
the members for December
meeting and a donation of fruit
or eggs and a toy is also to be
brought in to be sent to the
Orphans' Home.
The slate of officers for 1965
was handed in and accepted.
Mrs. Gordon Johnson and Mrs.
McCleod Mills were appointed
to make out programs for 1965
naming hostesses and lun c h
committee.
Martha Klahre spent the
weekend in London with Miss
Barbara Gibbard.
Mrs. Ann Egan, Granto n,
visited during last week with
Mr. & Mrs. Hiram Bieber.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Cann,
London, were recent visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Mor-
ley.
Mrs. Norman Hodgins attend-
ed a jewellry demonstration
Saturday evening at the home of
Mrs. Harvey Herbert, St.
Marys.
Mrs. Laverne Morley with
other members of the teaching
staff at Central School Biddulph
attended music workshop at
Leamington High School Satur-
day.
Grant Hodgins left Monday
morning to attend the Royal
Winter Fair, Toronto.
Miss Barbara Gibbard and
Miss Dorothy Coutts visited on
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Trevithick
who have recently taken up re-
sidence at their home at Port
Franks, after retiring from
operating the general store at
Brinsley for many years, were
feted Friday evening Nov. 6 at
Brinsley Community Hall. The
address was read by Mrs. Earl
Morley and the presentation of
a ceiling pole light, clothes
hamper, sewing box and picture,
gifts from the community, was
made. Mr. and Mrs. Trevithick
fittingly replied. A dance fol-
lowed the presentation with mu-
sic supplied by the Brinsley
orchestra.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Windsor and
family of Lucan and Miss Sandra
Morley of Parkhill visited Sun-
day with Mr. & Mrs. Bill Wind-
sor and family.
The Young People of Brinsley
United Church were invited to
a pot luck supper at AilsaCraig
United Church Sunday evening.
Mr. Jack Tweddle has been
busy corn picking in this lo-
cality.
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Starting Sunday, local calling
tweeti Exeter and Centralia will be
extended to include Lucan. In addi-
tion. Exeter will have local calling
with Ilenaall and Kirkton. No more
Long Distance charges,
10 oz. TINS 9 /1.00 1
This is another step in con-
stant efforts to keep telephone serv-
iee apace with .the growth of the
tommtutities whith it serves. 6/1.00
On calls between Exeter? Lucan and
Centralia, you will simply dial the
Bill SeVen digits of the number you
Want to reach, just as you new dial
the full number on calls to Crediton,
The same will apply on calls from
Exeter to I-Iensall and Kirkton.
You will find cornplete easy-to follow
dialing instructions in the front
pages of your directory. The "Lecal
Calling Guide" On pages 2 and 3
gives a complete list of dolnintinities
within yOur beat calling area
it'S a very handy reference,
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BY J. E. BURT
-NuPudunui
The South Middlesex league
got under way here last week
two different nightS, Monday
and Thursday. The Litcan Mer-
chants didn't fare too well as
they lost both nights. They go
at it again here next Thursday
night with another three games
the firSt one starting at 7:30.
The Lunen ilderton C enibines
Start practice next Sunday
afternoon at 100, I don't know
When theit garrieS start thotigh
as a schedule has not been draft
Up yet.
The LIMO IldettOn h en Se
league hockey started last Sat-
urday, NOV. 7, anybile, who
hasn't registered in this league,
Can still de so by contacting
either Mr. Wes dolly or Clare
Stanley here in
Teen town held another sad-
detain' deride Friday night and
they hope to have one again
On Nov. 20, if they can get
thapertineS. This Seerna tO be
an awful big problem thatigh,
AS most pareets are either too
bUSY of they think that some One
else should do all this tor theM.
they don't seem to realize that
teenagers Still have to be helped
along and that it is their duty
as parents to do this, it only
means One night a yentfortiell
Patent If they would all get
Out and take theirWilli 8likely
thit is not Wry AAA to, ask Of
belt
If it IS then i, for one, don't
think that they shatildbe lathers
and mothers in the first place,
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