HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-04-15, Page 12THE PREST FAMILY OF EXETER — Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Prest relax
with their four sons, Brian, on the floor, and from left, Bev, Wayne
and Jim.
"We don't seem to have
as many colds as before
electric heat," says Mr.
Marwood Prest, 307
Marlborough South Exeter
For house-builder Marwood Prest, it's no turning back on electric heat.
When it came to building his own home he switched to the new heating
fuel, electricity. And when the job was done, he says, he had found it
easier and faster to install. During the worst of last winter's blizzards
the Prests say they didn't even feel the cold. Because their home is wood
panelled, the Prests chase a baseboard system from among the many
methods available. Mr. Prest recommends the wall thermostat for every
room—easier to reach, he says, than a baseboard dial. Mrs. Prest says
for the first time the curtains have stayed clean through the winter.
"It's a more healthy heat," she adds.
Exeter
Public Utilities Commission
235-1350
R. E. Pooley, Chairman H. L. Davis, Manager
Times-Advocate, April 15, 1965 Page 12 Several join local churches Find balloon at Greenway
Dashwood WI elect officers
The East group of the United
Church Women held a success-
ful bazaar and tea in the Sunday
School rooms last. Friday.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Dettloff
and Mr. Sz Mrs. Richard Dett-
loff and family of Detroit visit-
ed Sunday with their aunt, Mrs.
Albert Pollock.
CONFIRMATION SERVICE
Eight young people of Zion
Lutheran church were examined
and confirmed by Rev. Wm. Gatz
during the Sunday morning ser-
vice, namely, Diane Becker,
John Becker, David Gibson,
Lorne Miller, David Neilson,
Philip Rader, Mary Lou Schenk
and Sheila Willert. MacKenzie
and
Raymond
PALM SUNDAY SERVICE
At the Palm Sunday service
at the Evangelical U13 church
three persons were received
into membership on letters of
transfer. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Boyle from Thornhill Presby-
terian church, and Mrs. Donald
Bender on certificate of mem-
bership from Hensall United
Church.
At this service the choir
sang, “Open the Gates of the
Temple"; Miss Lynda Tieman
sang "The Palms". Rev. M, J.
James gave the Palm Sunday
message.
and Miss Maxine Boyd of London
with Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Schenk
and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Reuben Eckstein
and Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Buoholtz
and family all of Kitchener;
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Webb and Wendy
of Exeter; Michael Tiernan and
Glen Restemayer with Mr. &
Mrs. V. L. Becker and family.
Mrs. Donald McCann and
daughter Brenda Louise return-
ed home Saturday from South
Huron Hospital. Wayne spent a
week with his grandparents Mr.
& Mrs. Garnet Hicks, Exeter.
GREENWAY
Mr. & Mrs, Joe Horner found
a balloon on their farm last
week with a card attached stat-
ing it was a science project of
weather conditions sent out by
St. Regis School of Birmingham,
Michigan. They notified St. Re-
gis School of their finding.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold McDon-
ald visited Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Southcott and fam-
ily of Toronto.
A Good Friday evening ser-
vice will be held in the United
Church when Rev. Brittain will
show a film of the Indian Mission
in Manitoba sponsored by the
Berean Bible Class.
Mrs. John Sharpe passed
away in Hamilton Sunday morn-
ing. Mrs. Sharpe when living
near Shipka attended Greenway
United Church.
Holy week services are being
held this week with Grand Bend
and Greenway United Churches
alternating. Good Friday ser-
vice will be held in Grand Bend
United Church at 11 am,
Mrs. Ed. Stewardson visited
last week with friends in Lu-
can.
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family visited in London Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Howe
and girls.
Mrs. Adolph Keller is a pa-
tient in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter.
Miss Ruth Anne Salmon of
Toronto is spending some time
with Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Salmon
and family.
Miss Bonnie Heather McCrae
had her tonsils removed at
South Huron Hospital, Exeter,
Monday.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Albert Rader were Mr. &
Mrs. Milford Merner and Mar-
garet, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hayter
and family and Miss Frieda
Haberer of Zurich.
Mary Ann, daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. James Hayter, had the
privilege of going on tour with
the St. Cecila Singers of London
to Montreal and Ottawa. They
participated in three concerts,
toured Montreal, visited the
Parliament buildings and Gov-
ernment House where they met
Governor-General Vanier and
Mrs. Vanier.
Centralia activities attract crowds
A special program in aid of the Bunny Bundle fund and the annual Centralia figure skating club
show attracted top crowds to Randall arena recently. In the top photo, youngsters eagerly anticipate
an autograph from John Dickens, CFPL personality, who attended the night in aid of crippled
children. In the bottom photo are some of the youngsters who performed solos in the skating
show. From the left are: Karen Setters, Pat Lesnick, Glen Chase, Arlene Albright and Mina Marie
Horrell. --RCAF photos
VISITORS
Visitors in the community
following confirmation were:
Misses Connie and Sally Diet-
rich and Miss Meda Surerus,
all of Zurich; Miss Beth Snell,
Mr. & Mrs. Otto Willert, Mrs.
Alma Willert and John, and Mr.
& Mrs. William Willert, Joyce,
Brian and Ronald of Walkerton
with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Willert
and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Urban Pfile of
Zurich, Mr. & Mrs. Harold
Gilbert, Mr. & Mrs. Carmen
Eckmier and Paul, and Mr. &
Mrs. David Fongrad all of Strat-
ford; Rev. & Mrs. Wm. Getz
and Billie, Mr. & Mrs. Wm.
Haugh, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Van-
Dorsselaer, and Gary paters
with Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Rader
and family.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
& Mrs. Lorne Becker were:
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Becker, Mr.
& Mrs. Wilmer Pfaff and family,
and Rev. & Mrs. Wm. Getz
and Billie.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Stumpf and
family of Kitchener, Gary Schu-
macher of Hamilton, and Mr. &
Mrs. Louis Restemayer with
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Miller
and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Helmuth Messner
and family and Mr. & Mrs. Chas.
Fonger and family all of London;
and Mr. & Mrs. Fred Messner
with Mr. & Mrs. Ted Neilson.
Mr. Sam Miller, Delmar Mil-
ler, Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph Miller,
Shower bride
at Mt. Carmel
MT. CARMEL
More than 50 friends and
relatives gathered at the home
of Mrs. Edward Denomme to
honour Betty Lou Jesney, bride-
elect of April 24.
Several games of bingo were
played and prizes given. Then
an address was read to the
bride by Marlene Denomme fol-
lowed by opening gifts. Betty
Lou replied by thanking all for
the gifts. Lunch was served by
relatives of the groom.
PERSONALS
Miss Helen Sullivan, Sarnia,
is spending a few days with her
parents Mr. & Mrs. Pat Sullivan
Sr.
Mrs. Wilfred Hogan is a pa-
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Many relatives attended the
funeral of George Fisher who
was buried in Preston last Fri-
day.
Miss Margaret Carey, Lon-
don, spent the weekend with Mr.
& Mrs. Hubert Carey and fam-
ily.
Miss Sue Hartman, London,
is visiting with Mr. & Mrs.
Alphonse Hartman after attend-
ing the funeral of her sister,
Mrs. MacIsaac in Detroit.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Regier
visited relatives in Toronto last
weekend.
PRESENT CANTATA
The Evangelical UB church
choir of 24 members presented
the cantata, "Wonderful Sav-
iour" Sunday evening.
The choir is directed by Mrs.
Merrill James and Mrs. Ken
McCrae is organist. Solo parts
were taken by Mrs. Jack Gaiser,
Mrs. Ron Braid, Miss Eleanor
Wolfe, Stuart Wolfe, Stanley
Haist, and Harry Hoffman.
President is Mrs. Ross Guen-
ther; vice-president, Mrs. Jack
Gaiser; secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. George Tieman.
By MRS. ERVIN RADER
DASIIWOOD
The executive was in charge
of the annual meeting of the
Dashwood WI, Payment of fees
and the name of a bird or
flower with the same initial
as each member's first name
was the roll call. The executive
also presented a musical num-
ber.
Mrs. Eben Weigand had a
display of linens and a quilt
she had decorated with tube
paints. She also had a.friendship
apron and each member wrote
her name on it.
Mrs. Syd Baker and Mrs.
John Rader gave a report of the
Spring executive meeting held
in Hensall. The 4-H leaders for
the garden club are Mrs. John
Rader and Mrs. Rudolph Miller.
They attended the training
school one day in Hensall and
one day at Londesboro.
The district annual will be
held in Zurich EUB church,
May 18. Mrs. Ervin Rader was
appointed area delegate. The
Red Cross canvass resulted
in $147.05 collected by the insti-
tute.
Annual reports were given
by the secretary and convenors
of committees. Mrs. Arnold
Kuntz presided for the election
of officers with Mrs. Rudolph
Miller giving the report of the
nominating committee.
Past president is Mrs. Leon-
ard Schenk; president, Mrs. Syd
Baker; vice-presidents, Mrs.
Glen Webb and Mrs. Milford
Merner; secretary, Mrs. John
Rader; assistant secretary,
Mrs. Ervine Devine; district
director, Mrs. Leonard Schenk;
alternate, Mrs. Ken McCrae;
Tweedsmuir history curator,
Mrs. Ervin Rader; public rela-
tions and press reporter, Mrs.
Charles Snell;
Convenors of standing com-
mittees: Agriculture and Cana-
dian Industry, Mrs. Hugh Boyle;
historical research and current
events, Mrs. Ervin Rader; home
economics and health, Mrs.
Valentine Becker; citizenship
and education, Mrs. Emil Beck-
er; directors and nominating
committee, Mrs. J. M. Tiernan,
Mrs. Ralph Weber, and Mrs.
Mrs. Emil Becker; auditors,
Mrs. Harry Hoffman and Mrs.
Harold Kellerman; resolutions,
Mrs. Leonard Schenk; pianist,
Mrs. Ken McCrae.
A bus trip is planned for May
to Mitchell to tour Stacey's milk
plant.
4-H GARDEN CLUB
The first meeting of the 4-H
girls' garden club was held
April 12 with 12 girls present.
The leaders are Mrs. John
Rader and Mrs. Rudolph Miller.
After opening with the 4-H
pledge the election of officers
was held.
President is Dara Goodale;
vice-president, Norma Wei-
gand; secretary, Margaret
Merner. The girls decided to
call the club Dashwood Garden-
ettes.
The next meeting will be
held April 19 at the community
centre.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Hutchin-
son of Russel's Point, Ohio,
visited with Mrs. Henry Eagle-
son and other relatives.
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Burke and
daughter of Brampton spent the
weekend with Milt Haugh.
M. & Mrs. Ervin Rader and
Six teenagers join
Thames Road UC
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
During the church service the
Messengers gave money to the
M & M Fund of the church. Mrs.
William Johns, assistant leader
of the Messengers, Mrs. Wil-
liam Cann, treasurer of the
M & M Fund, Miss Marlene
Stewart and Jimmy Snow, of-
ficers of the Messengers and
Rev. Hugh Wilson took part
in the service.
The following young people
joined the church by profession
of faith: Grant Hodgert, Edward
Kernick, Beverley Passmore,
Paul Passmore, Glenn Rohde
and Dennis Rowe. Mrs. Reg
Hodgert presided at the organ.
Mrs. Ray Cann sang a solo
The Holy City. Rev. Wilson
dispensed communion.
MEET DURING SERVICE
The Messenger meeting was
held during the church service
Sunday morning. The theme was
"Learning To Be Doers". The
roll call was answered by twenty
nine members.
A story I (Niger the Goat Boy"
was given by Mrs. W illiam
Johns and a piano solo by Bar-
bara Miller. An Easter story
Was told by Mrs. Arnold Cann.
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Michele and Carol Lynn of
Brantford spent the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Pass-
more.
Miss Agnes Bray spent the
weekend in Toronto with rela-
tives.
Mr. Wayne Mayer spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Wil-
liam Mayer of Port Credit.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne,
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde and
Douglas were guests at the
Rohde-Lawson wedding in
Woodham United Church and the
reception in the Dufferin Hotel,
Centralia Saturday. D ouglas
was an usher at the wedding.
Mrs. Belle McE wen, Mrs.
Helen Rivers of Exeter, Mr. &
Mrs. Nelson Lamport, Elyse
and Dale of Crediton, Mr. &
Mrs. Percy Stone, Mrs. Helen
Dawson, Mr. & Mrs. Murray
Dawson and Larry were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon
Stone, the occasion being the
birthday of Mrs. Percy Stone
which is April 12.
Mr. William Snow of Toronto
spent the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. & Mrs. William Snow.
The last community night of
the winter will be held Saturday
evening April 17 at Farquhar
Hall at 6:45 when a pot luck
supper will be served.
Mrs. William Ferguson had
her UCW travelling dinner
Tuesday of last week.
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Mr. & Mrs. George Wilson
were guests with Mrs. Philip
Tolton and Mrs. Wm. Hough of
Stratford Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Harris 'Hutson
and Susan of Munro and Miss
Elizabeth Easson, Base Line,
were guests of Mr. & Mrs.
Oliver Baker and nor' Satur-
day evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Parkinson
and family were guestS with
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Picket and
family Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Pretty
and family were Sunday guests
of Mr. & Mrs. Tom Coward
and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon McNaugh-
ton of Ailsa Craig were guests
of his brother Mr. & Mrs. D.
McNaughton Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. David Holland
and Ed attended the banquet
of the London College of Bibles
and IviisSion. at H. B. Beal Sec-
ondary School, where their son
Earl was one of the graduation
class.
MADE LIFE MEMBER
The UCW Easter meeting Was
held in the church basement
Wednesday with some sixty la-
dies present with Elimville and
Chiselhurst ladies as guests.
Mrs. Edwin Miller welcomed
the ladies. Mrs. Hugh Wilson
was in charge of the worship
service assisted by Mrs. Donald
Kernick.
Mrs. Edwin Miller called
Mrs. Medley May of Exeter and
Mrs. Ross Hodgert forward
when Mrs. Ilocigert was made a
UCW life member by her mother
Mrs. May. Mrs. Miller and Mrs.
Wilson also assisted in the
service.
Mrs. Miller introduced the
guest speaker, Mrs. D on ald
Dens of Ancaster who gave an
inspiring message. Mrs. Floyd
Stewart thanked the speaker.
Mrs. Philip Johns of Elimville
gave a piano solo.
Mrs. Russell Brock of
Chiselhurst gave two readings.
Lunch was served by the host-
esses, Mrs. Lloyd Knight and
Mrs. Al me r Passmore and
committee.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. William Lamport
entertained a number of mar-
ried couples Friday evening.
Bradley Johns is a patient in
south Huron Hospital With pneu-
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