HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-06-30, Page 3Promotions of Crediton PS
By MRS, FRED BOWDEN
Joan Hodge, Eugene King, Larry
Lippert*, Ruth Noels, Barbara
Parsons, Earl Pfaff, Ervin Pfaff,
Alan powe, Beverly Preszcator,
Tammy Preszcator, Julie Rilett,
Robert Riley, William Schmidt,
Jerry Sims, Debra Smith, Shar-
on Wein, Brian Wilds, Calvin
Willard, Randy Witherspoon,
Cheryl Kipling*. MESSENGERS MEET
The Messengers met in the
schoolroom of the church Sunday
morning• The story "Beyond the
Bamboo Fence" was presented
by Mrs, Sam Skinner, Solos were
sung by Linda and Donna Wilson,
It was decided to have a picnic
with the date to be arranged
later.
and Patti of Lucan, Mr. .& WS.
Tisrvey Smith and Renny were
Sunday visitors with Mrs, Albert
Smith.
Last parade for Reserve Officers' School?
A/V/M F. R. Sharp AFC, CD, Commander Training Command, accompanied by 0/C J. M. R. Tremblay
of Montreal, Cadet Parade Commander, inspects the ranks during the Reserve Officers' School gradua-
tion parade at CFB Centralia last Thursday. This was probably the last parade of this particular school
since plans are being formulated to establish some form of Tri Service Reserve Officers' School.
Friday, over 50 delegates from various universities across Canada gathered to discuss the University
Reserve Training Plan. Saturday evening, the Officers' Mess was the scene of numerous reunions when
over 300 delegates from ten RCAF Association Wings were feted to a dinner dance.
Three students have graduated from Precious Blood separate school
here. From left, they are Ihor Orenczuk, Hans Bischoff and Bill
Dietrich. The latter was awarded the general proficiency trophy.
Honor grads of SS here
By MRS. G. HOOPER
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Hartwick,
Stephanie and Janet of Ebenezer
were Sunday guests of Mr. &
Mrs. Leonard Thacker.
Miss Ann Parkinson is spend-
ing two weeks vacation with Mr.
& Mrs. David Parkinson and
family of Trenton.
Miss Sharon Thomson has ac-
cepted a position with London
Life Assurance Co. of London
and commenced duties Monday.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Parkinson
and Paul visited Sunday evening
with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Thomson.
Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson were
Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs.
Fred Petch of Strathroy.
Misses Ruth G. Hooper and
Peggy Morton of Toronto were
Sunday evening guests with Mr.
& Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper, Veryl
and Jeanette.
Miss Veryl Hooper returned
to her duties at Woodstock Gen-
eral Hospital Sunday evening af-
ter a month's holidays.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Amos Wright has been
a patient in St, Joseph's Hospital,
London, since Sunday,
Mrs. Arthur McFalls attended
the funeral of the late Mr. Eldon
Hodgson in Lucan Sunday.
Mrs. Lorne Hicks visited over
the weekend with friends in
Guelph.
Mr. Ross Little of Hamilton
was a weekend visitor with Mr.
& Mrs. V. Overholt and family.
Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Essery
spent a week with their daughter,
Miss Beatrice Essery, in Ridge-
town.
Rev. D. M. Guest was in Kin-
cardine for a couple of days
this week where he attended the
funeral of his sister-in-law, Mrs.
W. V, Pollock.
Donald Essery was a visitor
for a week at the home of his
aunt and uncle, Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Penwarden in Sarnia.
Mr. & Mrs. DonSmith, Pamela
Esbroeck, Edward Van Roessel,
Judy Williams, Frank Winters,
Grade 3 — Marlene Bertens,
John Coolman, Mary-Ann Cool-
man, Jimmy Gregus*, Jerry Ja-
blonski, Ruth Ann Minderlein,
Donna O'Neill, Nancy Reurink,
Fred Robinson, Joan Wright.
Grade 4—Vincent Glaab, Cindy
Kok, Bernice Reurink, Agnes Van
Esbroeck*.
* Proficiency awards.
Grade 5 —Nanette Harness,
George Van Esbroeck, Stephen
Orenczuk, Henry Van Roessel,
Mary Agnes Dietrich, John Reu-
rink, Henry Bertens, Jamie Hint-
on, Larry Minderlein, Danny La-
freniere, Jane Van Roestel.
Grade 6 — Herman Minderlein,
Adrian Bertens, Annie Mostrey,
Bradley Gregus, Rose Anne Van
Roestel, Paul Robinson.
Grade '7 — Henrietta Reurink,
Michael Kok, Gerard Dietrich,
Marion Van Roestel, Guy La-
freniere.
Grade 8 Barbara Bischoff,
Martha Van Esbroeck, Glen Mc-
Farland.
Grade 9 William Dietrich,
Hans Bischoff, Ivor Orenczuk,
N. MARTIN
OPTOMETRIST
ON HOLIDAYS JULY 1 14
Graduation banquet for Pre-
cious Blood School was heldJune
28 at Dashwood Hotel with the
grads, their parents, staff mem-
bers, trustees and their wives or
husbands in attendance.
Ted Van Roestel served as
chairman and graduation pins
were presented by Mr. Glaab.
He also presented a $5.00 schol-
arship donated by the Knights
of Columbus to Bill Dietrich
for highest marks.
Mrs. Regier presented dip-
lomas and the proficiency trophy
to Bill Dietrich.
Father A. Jansen delivered a
brief address to the graduates.
Proficiency awards were given
to Martha Van Esbroeck, grade
7; Henrietta Reurink, grade 6;
Rose Anne Van Roestel, grade
5, and Mary Agnes Dietrich,
grade 4.
Students are sisted in the
grades to which they have been
promoted.
Grade 1 — Danny Mittleholtz,
Lucy Van Esbroeck, Vincent
Winters, John Wright.
Grade 2 —Nancy Bertens,
Norman McCauley*, Paul Van
Tuesday night crash causes $3500 damage
Damages were estimated at $3,500 when two cars collided early Tuesday evening on Huron Street, one
mile west of Exeter. The car of Robert Paige, 42, of Hay Township is shown above, overturned follow-
ing the accident. The other car in the crash was driven by Miss Carol Hendrick, 18, of RR 2 Crediton.
Both drivers were admitted to South Huron Hospital. Each escaped with minor injuries. They are reported
in satisfactory condition.
The various teachers at Credie
ton Public School released pro-
motion results this week showing
the grades into which the pupils
have been promoted.
Among the teachers at the
school are: Mrs. Ruby', Molitor,
Mrs. F. W, Morlock, R, McLean,
Mrs. W, Baker.
Grade 9 —Ronald Amerongen,
George Blyde, John Blyde, Byron
Clarke, Robert England, Brian
Finkbeiner, Muriel Glanville,
Murray Hodge, Glenn Hodgins,
Janet McDowell, Burton Moon,
Robert Parsons, Kevin Pfaff,
Julie Schenk.
Grade 8— Kevin Blyde, Daniel
Callcott, Bonnie Clarke, Lanna
Clarke, Glenn Cooper, Susan
Davey, Robert Dale, John Fahner,
Elva Finkbeiner, Kathy Geiser,
Donald Jones, Cameron McArth-
ur, Allen Parsons, Nancy Scott,
Richard Quesnel, Dianne Shapton,
Randy Smith, Joseph Thorne,
Sally Verkerk, Joy Whiteford.
Grade '7— Dixie Amerongen,
Bonnie Bechard, Brenda Fahner,
Garry Gibson, Elaine Glanville,
Wendy Grasdahl, Danny Haugh,
Dianne Hodge, Mary Hodgins,
Dwight Noels, Barbara Pfaff,
Randy Quesnel, Kathie Schenk,
Larry Shapton, Kenny Smith.
Grade 6—Ricky Bowers,
Wendy Clarke, Janice Davey,
Darrel Finkbeiner, Larry Gib-
son, Kathy Glanville, dD'Arc:
Henry, Billy Hodge, June Hod-
g i n s, Lynda Pressy, Wayne
Preszcator, Joanne Riley, Na-
thalie Scott, Sandra Shapton, Da-
vid Taylor, Steven Taylor, Vicki
Thorne, John Verkerk.
Grade 5 —Bob Bechard, Ralph
Bender, Ronnie Bowers, Debbie
Campbell, Keith Davey, Gary
Dinney, David Lutes, Helen Mit-
ton, Anna Marie Pertschy, Mi-
chael Pfaff, BarbaraPreszcator,
Carolyn Quesnel, Marilyn Riley,
Susan Schenk, Joe Verkerk.
Grade 4 Brenda Becker,
Larry Clarke, Bonnie Dale, Har-
old Eberhardt, Randy Finkbeiner,
Ricky Finkbeiner, Randle Hicks,
Bruce Hodge, Virginia Mitton,
Brenda Neil, Teresa Ondrejicka,
Perry Preszcator, Cheryl Riley,
Paul Shapton, Ronnie Smith, Vic-
tor Taylor, Mark Wilds.
Grade 2 — Elizabeth Bender,
Elisabeth Brad, Kathy Dinney,
Donald Fahner, Ronald Fahner,
Bradley Gibson, Judy Glanville,
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Salute Exeter PS graduates
Provincial Constable Lamont
is investigating a break-in at
St. Peter's Roman Catholic
Church on No. 21, one mile
north of St. Joseph's.
First, a key was stolen and
then from $40 to $50 was stolen
from the vigil light boxes.
The theft occurred during the
early morning hours of June 22.
Annual graduation dinner of
the Exeter Public School, spon-
sored by the Home and School
Association, was held at the Royal
Canadian Legion Hall on Tuesday
evening. Chairman was Principal
Arthur Idle,
The invocation was given by
Rev. F. E. Rhude of the Exeter
Pentecostal Tabernacle, The Ex-
1. A goal of preparation for a
productive occupation must be
set. To reach it, the pupil must
have desire, faith and persist-
ence.
2. Pupils must learn their duty
to country, citizens and them-
selves and use their talents to do
this.
3, Everyone must develop and
use every talent God has given
to them to make life richer and
more meaningful. Educational
leaders believe that 50 percent
of students could reach grade 12,
yet only 25 percent are n o w
reaching this goal.
Principal Palmer concluded
his address by challenging the
stude n t s with the following:
"Good is bad if it is not my
best."
PERSONALS
Mrs. Ross O'Neil is home from
St. Joseph's Hospital.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
Carter had as guests, Mr. &
Mrs. Bruce Fawcett of Forest
and this Sunday, Mr. Bill Rollins
and Miss Caroline Rollins of
Sarnia were guests.
eter Public School Glee Club sang
several numbers. The club was
led by Lawrence Wein and the
accompanying pianist was Mrs.
Helen Kleinstiver.
Presentations of the various
awards were made by the follow-
ing: certificates byMrs. M. Ram -
meloo; pins by Mrs. M. Gaiser;
academic by Ross Tucke y; ma-
thematics by Mrs. C, Hoffman.
The guest speaker was Prin-
cipal D. Palmer of HSDHS, who
was introduced by Dr. D.
Ecker. Courtesy remarks were
made by Mr. Warren May.
The valedictory address was
given by Claudia Barrett.
Ross Tuckey, Exeter School
Board chairman, presented
cheques to the highest standing
boy and girl in each grade 8 as
follows: Sheryl Ford, Ruth Snid-
er, Bruce Simpson, Don Jolly.
Mrs. C. Hoffman, Kinette Club
president, presented pen and pen-
cil sets to pupils standing highest
in mathematics in each grade 8 as
follows: Kathryn Hall, Bruce
Simpson, Ruth Snider, David
Hunter,
The topic of the address of
Principal D. Palmer of SHDHS
was "The Purpose of Education".
He referred to it as a three-
pronged fork: 1. Vocational —
earning a living; 2. Social — to
make good members in society;
3. Spiritual to give an under-
standing of the "good life".
He pointed out that education
means the bringing out of a
pupil's strengths or abilities,
Principal Palmer listed the
points in doing this:
Lions install
new officers
International counsellor V i c
Dinnin of Zurich installed the
new officers of the Exeter Lions
Club last Thursday evening.
The list of officers was pub-
lished in the T-A recently but
two replacements have been made
since then. Herman Hodgson re-
places Donald Jones as a two-
year director, since the latter
has moved from Exeter. Re-
placing Ken Kerr as lion tamer
is Robert Middleton.
Gerald G o d bo 1 t is the new
president.
By MRS. J.
PATON REUNION
The annual Paton reunion was
held at Grand Bend Legion Park
Sunday June 19 with '75 mem-
bers present. Following the in-
troduction of each family a boun-
teous meal was enjoyed.
It was decided to hold next
year's picnic in the same place
and the date to be the last Sun-
day in June.
Officers for the coming year
are: President, Earl Sullivan,
London; vice president, George
Glendenning, Parkhill; secret-
ary, Mrs. Donald Paton, Mount
Elgin; sports committee, Mr. &
Mrs. Lyle Paton and Mr. & Mrs.
Bill Martin.
A prize was given to Mrs.
Earl Paton, London, for the old-
est person present; coming farth-
est distance, Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Paton, Mt. Elgin. Mine group
of sports was conducted. Results
of races were: boys and girls,
3-4, Ian Morrison, Craig Paton;
5-6, Ian Morrison, John Paton;
boys, 7, 8, 9, Brian Morrison,
Mark Paton; girls, Joanne Paton,
Brenda Higgins; boys, 10-11-
12, Randy Morrison, Dennis Mor-
rison; girls, Kathryn Paton, Syl-
via Paton; boys, 13,14,15, Ken
Glendenning, David Paton, Doug
Allison tied; girls, Grace Paton,
Nancy Darling; young men's race,
Leo Desjardine, Dave Glenden-
ning; ladies kick the slipper,
E. Sullivan; three-legged race,
Grace and Will Paton, Leo Des-
jardine and Noreen Glendenning;
wheelbarrow race, Jim and Em-
erson Paton, Leo Desjardine and
Ken Glendenning; guessing num-
ber of cereal in jar, Joyce Paton.
Honor teachers
leaving staff
Principal Arthur Idle and
teaching staff of Exeter Public
School held a year's end dinner
gathering at the Dominion Hotel,
Zurich, Monday evening.
Presentations were made to
two members, of the staff who
will be teaching at other schools
next term. In keeping with his
Scottish tastes, a pin for his
Highland skirt and a handsome
stick pin were presented to Carl
Mills, who is going to Lions
Head, and also a gift to Mrs.
Mills. To Mrs. HelenKleinstiver
was presented a necklace and
earrings. Mrs. Kleinstiver is
going to Stephen Central School
next term.
A gift was also given to Richard
Roordra, who is planning to be
married in the near future.
Honor bride
at Crediton
Crediton native
dies in hospital
Mrs. George Kennings, 80, died
in South Huron Hospital, Satur-
day, June 25. She was the former
Minnie Hill of Crediton.
Her husband predeceased her.
She is survived by one sonRoy of
RR 1 Ilderton; sisters, Mrs.
Pearl Scott and Mrs. BellaSnell,
both of Exeter; Mrs. Mitchell
(Emma) Willis, White Rock, B.C. ,
Mrs. Gordon (Edith) Sewell,
Grimsby, Mrs. Otis (V e r n a)
Wright, Utica, Mich., brothers,
Harvey and Fred Hill, both of
London, Ronald of Windsor and
Harold, Richmond Hill.
Funeral services were con-
ducted at the Denning Bros. fu-
neral home, Strathroy, Tues-
day, June 28 with interment in
Poplar Hill cemetery.
Cornerstone
L aying
Ceremony
Bluewater Rest Home
ZURICH
Sunday, July 3
4:00 p.m.
Guided Tour Of Building From 2 to 4
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EVERYONE WELCOME
Among Officials Participating Will Be Robt. McKinley, MP and
Hon. C.S. MacNaughton, Minister of Highways
W. Charles Johns
on UC session
William Charles Johns, 90,
died at Huronview Monday, June
27, having resided there for the
past 15 months.
Mr. Johns was born on Lot 14,
Con. 7, Usborne Township and
spent most• of his life there mov-
ing to Exeter in 1940. Mr. and
Mrs. Johns returned to live on
the farm again with their son
Kenneth and his wife who had
taken over the farm. Mrs. Johns,
the former Martha Hern, died
in December 1951.
The deceased was a member
of Elimville United Church serv-
ing on the session for many
years,
Surviving are two sons, Ken-
neth Johns, Exeter, and Walter
Johns of Edmonton, Alta. who
arrived Tuesday evening for the
funeral. There are also five
grandchildren and three great-
grandchildren.
Funeral services were con-
ducted by Rey. Hugh Wilson, Ex-
eter, Wedfietday, aim' 29, at the
Hopper-Hockey funeral home,
Exeter, with burial in Eiceter
cemetery.
Pallbearers were Philip, Gil-
bert, Allan and Howard Johns,
Vince Benseik and Arnold Hern.
BRIDE-ELECT HONORED
Friday night the community
gathered at Clandeboye United
Church to honor Miss Rose Marie
Voisin prior to her marriage July
9.
Contests were conducted by
Miss Betty Scott and Mrs. Wilm-
er Scott. Debbie Millson favored
with several selections on the
piano accordion.
Mrs. Orville Rawlings read
an address and Mrs. Charles
Coughlin and Mrs. Jim Donald-
son presented the guest of honor
with a platform rocker. Other
gifts were also given the bride-
elect,
Mrs. Wilmer Scott, Mrs, Ar-
nold Blake, Mrs. Arthur Hodgins,
Mrs, George Simpson and Mrs.
Charles Coughlin arranged Lea
event,
Monday evening a miscellan-
eous shower was held at the
Brinsley Community Centre.
Mrs. Don Sutherland and Mrs.
Jack Hodgson arranged the even-
ing assisted by Mrs. Norman
Lewis, Mrs. Ralph Howe and Mrs.
Levi White.
By MRS. L. PRESZCATOR
Monday evening June 27 Mrs.
Larry Kipling, sister of the
groom, acted as hostess for a
shower held in honor of bride-
elect Miss Markie Ritchie. The
address was read byMrs, Doreen
Browning and gifts presented by
Mrs. Phyllis Collett.
Out of town visitors were from
Detroit, Toronto, Forest, Lon-
don, Grand Bend and Centralia.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Ada Kuhn of Kitchener
and Mr. & Mrs. Blake Heath of
Galt called Saturday evening on
Mrs. Mary Feist.
Mrs. Wm. Oestricher, who has
spent some time with her son
Mr. Robert Greenwood and fam-
ily of Don Mills, has returned
home.
Mr, & Mrs. Hugh Pratley and
son of Montreal are spending
some time here while the latter's
mother, Mrs, Garfield Hill, is
a patient at South Huron Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Al Lang of Detroit
are spending this week with Mr.
& Mrs. Larry Kipling and family.
Barry Morlock returned home
at the end of the week after his
stay at St. Joseph's Hospital.
Mr, Wm. Gaiser is a patient
at St. Joseph's Hospital.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. M.
Faist were Mr. & Mrs. Lewis
Faist and family of Waterloo.
Mrs. Wm. Smith is spending
some time with her sisters at
Pigeon and Elkton, Mich.
By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE
Quite a number of couples
from this community spent the
weekend at Chesley Lake,
Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Jeffery,
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan
and Connie attended the Luther
picnic at Poplar Hill Sunday.
Mr. Bob Miller of Toronto
is holidaying with Mr. & Mrs.
Barry Miller.
The official board of the
Thames Road charge met in the
church basement Friday evening,
REV. Stewart & Mrs. Miner,
and family of Beachville moved
to the manse Tuesday.
Quite a number of parents
from this community attended
the graduation banquet for Grade
8 at the Usborne Central School
Tuesday evening.
The Messenger picnic will be
held Thursday, June 80, at the
Morrison Dam.
Sunday School and church ser-
vices will be held at the regular
hours Sunday July 8 with Rey.
S, Miner as the minister.
By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
Mrs. Ida Wells, Granton, visi-
ted Monday with Mrs. Percy
Hodgins.
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins
travelled East for the weekend
and visited friends at Merrick-
ville and Lancaster.
Several from the community
went on the bus trip Tuesday
to Niagara sponsored by Glendale
School.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Johns and
Gayle and Herbie Heywood, Elim-
ville, Barbara Bieber, St. Marys,
Danny Scharfe, Ray Reuger and
Geo. Bieber, Lucan, were Sunday
guests of Mr. & Mrs. Hiram
Bieber honoring the 16th birth-
day of their son Bill.
Mr. & Mrs. McLeod Mills,
Bruce, Barry and Joe French
attended the Middlesex Creamery
picnic Sunday afternoon at
Springbank Park.
Mrs. Laverne Morley had a
wiener roast for her class at
Central School Friday afternoon.
Miss Laura French visited a
few days during last week with
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Parkinson and
family, St. Marys.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Morley,
Janice and Robbie attended Elim-
ville United Church anniversary
service Sunday and visited with
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Skinner.
Mr. & Mrs. Claude Glassford
and family, Oshawa, visited Sun-
day with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon
Johnson.
Mr. & Mrs, Cleve Pullman
were guests at the Locking-Tay-
lor wedding at Seventh Day Ad-
vent Church, Kitchener, June 15.
Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman,
Roy and Ronnie visited at Bliie-
vale Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Toni Pullman.
Miss Cora. Nuttycomb a.nd Mrs,
Myrtle Shorthill, London, visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Alex
Baillie,
ST. JAMES CHURCH
Sunday June 26 the service
was taken by the rector the Rev,
E. O. Lancaster. During July the
rector and Mrs. Lancaster will
be on Vacation. Mr. David Long, 5
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this Sunday, Wednesday afternoon
and during the evening throughout
the week,
H. PATON
a student from Huron College,
will take July 3, 10, 17 and 24
services. July 31 Mr. 0. Slemin,
a lay reader from Goderich, will
supply.
UNITED CHURCH
At the United Church, Rev. G.
W. and Mrs. Sach will be back
from a visit to England and will
take the services July 3.