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Grand Bend, 238-2374
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
Quite a number of married
couples from this community at-
tended the University of Western
Ontario Purple Patches "South
Pacific" Tuesday evening.
MesSrs. Ed Alexander and Mac
Hodgert spent the weekend at
Lake Simcoe ice fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde,
Douglas, Glenn and Calvin were
Wednesday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cunnington.
Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Miller,
Brian, Barry and Barbara were
Saturday evening guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Elston of Cen-
tralia.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lamport
of Exeter entertained a number
of people from this community
Friday evening.
Community night will be held
on Thursday evening, February
15 in Farquhar Hall.
The Happy Doubles Club will
hold their bowling partySaturday
evening in Exeter.
Ginger, Debbie and John Love
of Grand Bend spent the weekend
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Cann.
40TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pyn cele-
brated their fortieth wedding an-
niversary Sunday when they were
entertained to dinner at the Dom-
inion Hotel, Zurich.
Guests present were Mr. and
Mrs. Emery Geiser of Crediton,
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hunter of
Elimville, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Wanner and family of Sarnia, Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Shulman andfam-
ily of Embro, Mrs. Ruth Knight
of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. John
Pym and family. After dinner they
all returned to the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Pym for the after-
noon.
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
World Day of Prayer Service
was held Friday when Elimville
ladies met with Thames Road
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By MRS. ERVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
The Citizenship and Education
committee was in charge of the
February meeting of Dashwood
WI with Mrs. Emil Becker con-
venor, Roll call was answered
with what it takes to be a good
neighbour. Mrs. Hugh Boyle dis-
cussed the motto, "coming to-
gether is the beginning, working
together Is progress".
Mrs. Howard Klumpp was guest
speaker and her talk was most
interesting dealing with case his-
tories of CAS. She stressed the
importance of the WI bursary.
Mrs. Glen Webb, president,
dealt with the business. One cen-
tennial project will be to adopt
a child for at least one year. An
old-time dance will be held after
Easter. A euchre will be held
Feb. 21 with the No. 2 social
group in charge, The WI will
canvass for the Red Cross in
March,
The Institute decided to pur-
chase the Adelaide Hoodless book
and the new book on flag etiquette.
STARTS NEW STUDY BOOK
The February meeting of Zion
Lutheran Ladies Aid was held
Wednesday, Feb. 8 with Group
2 and Mrs. Charles Martine,
convenor, in charge of opening
and closing devotions and lunch.
Mrs. Ken Keller gave the topic
on the first chapter in a new
book ,,The Book of Philippians".
Margaret Merner rendered a
Zion ladies
told of Japan
By MRS. THOMAS HERN
ZION
The UCW family night was
held Friday evening in the church
basement with a good attendance.
The program committee Mrs.
Harold Hera and Mrs. Tom Brock
had as their guest speaker Miss
Barbara Blewett of Grand Bend
who spent three years as a teach-
er in Kobi, Japan and showed
slides on that country. She also
showed souvenirs she had brought
back.
Other numbers on the program
were piano instrumentals by Mrs.
Earl Miller and Sheila Hern,
numbers by the choir and the
orchestra, Messrs Harry and
Bob Hern, Norman and Cliff Ja-
ques, Lunch was served by the
committee.
By MRS. G. HOOPER
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson were
Sunday evening guests of Mr. &
Mrs. Fred Petch of Strathroy.
Mrs. Lawrence Grasby, Debbie
and Linda of London were Sunday
guests of mr. & Mrs. Claire
Sisson.
Mr. & Mrs, Morley Waugh of
London were Sunday guests of Mr.
& Mrs. Leonard Thacker.
Miss Ruth G. Hooper of Tor-
onto spent the weekend with Mr.
& Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper and Jean-
ette and Miss Veryl Hooper of
Woodstock was a Tuesday visitor.
Carl, Edwin and Donna Jones
are enjoying the pleasure of a ski-
doo these days.
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Centralia church hasty
Hold Prayer Day :service
'25 Auction Sales 21 Property Wanted
WE jiAvg. A BUYER for a '3.4
bedroom home on Main Street
or close to. uptown. Contact
Ruth Van Der Meer, 55 Mont-
real St., Gotlerich, Ont. Phone
524-7375. Agent for Wilfred Mc-
Intee 4 Co., Ltd. 2:9:164'
HOUSE — 2 or 3 bedrooms, in
good repair, priced reasonable.
Apply Box G H The Times-Ad-
vocate, Exeter, 9:16"1
with Mr, and Mrs. Bill =Ulan
and family in Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hewitt
and daughter, Mrs. J. Waite,
Of London, were Sunday visitors.
With Mr, and Mrs, Russell Schro-
eder.
Mr. and Mrs, W111 Haddock
visited with Mrs. Elmer Picker.
ing at Shipka last Wednesday.
Mr, and Mrs. K. Carpenter of
Embro were Sunday callers at
the home of Mrs, Clara Abbott.
ers; steel bedstead, springs and
Mattress; dressers; com modes;
drapes; curtains; linens; as-
sortment of glassware and sil-
verware; complete dinner set;
kitchen utensils; sealers; pyrex
ware, crocks; assortment of
buttons; electric heater; brass
ware; jardiniere; antique pan
scales; store paper dispensor;
store display stands; assort-
ment store and patent medi-
cines; garden tools; power
mower; lawn furniture; electric
clocks, etc., etc.
TERMS: Cash
HARRY COLE, Executor for the
estate of the late W. S. Cole
GARNET HICKS, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
16c
22 Notices
Interment was in. Oak Lawn cem-
etery, Royal Oak, Michigan.
PERSONALS
Mr. Otto Brown, Exeter (a
former Centralia resident)
passed away in South HuronHos-
pita.1 Sunday.
Mrs. Wm Lee of Ailsa Craig
is visiting at the home of her
daughter and son-in.-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hicks and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith
and Penny were Sunday guests
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
Re ROADSIDE PARKING
Mumps hit
Mt. Carmel
Notice is hereby given to all
residents of the Township of
Stephen that the municipality
will not be responsible for any
damage done to vehicles parked
on the side of township roads
during snow plowing operations.
LAWRENCE HILL,
Road Superintendent
Township of Stephen
16:23c
NOTICE
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
The ladies from Whalen Church
were guests of the Centralia
UCW in observance of the World
Day of Prayer Thursday even-
ing in the schoolroom of the
church. The service having a$ its
theme, ""And of His Kingdom
there shall be no end" was fol-
lowed as printed. Mrs. Alvin
Essery was the pianist and Mrs,
Russell 'Wilson, the soloist.
Mrs. George Hicks convened
the program and was assisted
by Mrs. Earl Haist, Mrs. Sam.
Skinner and Mrs. ROSS McFalls
as leaders. Representing the
voices were Mrs. R, Lightfoot,
Mrs. J. Essery, Mrs. R. Blair,
Mrs. F. Hicks and Mrs. W.
Elliott.
A meditation on the Kingdom
was given by Mrs. Arthur Mc-
Falls and the message on the
theme was given by Mrs. F.
Bowden. The offering was taken
by Mrs. Elmer Powe and Mrs.
M. Buswell. Rev. Guest pro-
neunced the benediction. Mrs.
Chas. Rollings presided over the
business part of the meeting.
Mrs. K. Greb reported on the
meeting of the Centennial tea
committee.
Snow no problem for these kids
With Don Mousseau at the controls, these youngsters were among the entrants in the parade through
Hensall streets, Saturday, in conjunction with the winter carnival. Some six snowmobiles were in the
parade and they later competed in a race that provided spectators with plenty of thrills. — T-A photo
23 Legal Notices
MT. CARMEL
Mr, and Mrs. Wm Dietrich,
Iona Station, visited with relat-
ives here Sunday.
Miss Anne Muller spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Muller and family,
Miss Mary Ellen Ryan from
((the Pines" Chatham visited with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Thomas Ryan and family on the
weekend.
Miss Mary Eileen Carey spent
the weekend in Chatham visiting
at the home of Miss Beth Carey.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bradley
and family, Petrolia, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ryan of cor-
bett Sunday.
Mr. Paul Dietrich and Richard
Trainor, London, spent weekend
at their parents homes.
Miss Joanne Dietrich, London
was a weekend guest with her
grandmother, Mrs. Charles
Glavin.
Billy Glavin has returned home
from St. Joseph's Hospital.
'An epidemic of mumps has
paid a visit to many of the
pupils at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
school.
Mr. Thomas O'Rourke is visit-
ing his sister, Miss Mary
O'Rourke in California for next
few weeks.
Institute at Dashwood
told of work of CAS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF The
Estate of Gertrude Penel-
ophy Wragg, late of the
Township of Hay in the
County of Huron, Widow,
deceased.
CREDITORS AND OTHERS
having claims against the
above mentioned Estate are re-
quired to send full particulars
of such claims to the under-
signed solicitor for the Admin-
istrator on or before the 11th
day of March, 1967 after which
date the Estate's assets will
be distributed having regard
only to claims that have been
then received.
EDWARD H. UNGER, Rich-
mond at Maple Streets, London,
Ontario, Solicitor for the Ad-
ministrator. 16:23:2c
dieSOriagft 4ft:
MESSENGERS MEET
The Messengers met Sunday
morning with Mrs. Harvey Smith
and Mrs. Sam Skinner in charge.
The scripture reading was given
by Gary Skinner. The story, ""The
Primer" was told by Mrs. Harvey
Smith. Brian Hicks was appointed
press reporter.
ATTEND MOTHER'S FUNERAL
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Law-
son were in Davison, Michigan
Friday owing to the deathof Mrs.
Lawson's mother, Mrs. Christian
Zuefle. The deceased, who re-
sided with a daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Morgan, passed away suddenly.
For Comfort
and
Good
Looks
piano solo and Sharon Martine
and Margaret Merner sang a
duet.
Mrs. Leonard Schenk, pres-
ident, presided for the business.
Group HI will cater to a con-
firmation supper at the com-
munity centre. The visiting com-
mittee is Mrs. Adolph Keller
and Mrs. Garnet Willert.
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
The family of Mr, and Mrs.
Otto Willert gathered Sunday,
Feb. 12 to celebrate their 48th
wedding anniversary quietly.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Wm Willert and family of Inger-
soll, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
24 Tenders Wanted
Dietrich and family, Zurich, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Willert and
family.
Rev. Earl Steinman of Trocker,
Alberta, has accepted a call to
Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood
and Peace Lutheran Church, Ex-
eter, plans are being made for
his installation, March 5. He
and Mrs. Steinman and two pre-
school children will take up res-
idence in Dashwood.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCann,
Wayne and Brenda moved to Wat-
ford Saturday. They have sold
their home in Dashwood to Mr.
Roy Soldan. TOWNSHIP OF HAY
WARBLE FLY CONTROL
Thames Road pair
mark anniversary
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
LOBA EUCHRE
The LOBA Lodge held a euchre
in the Orange Hall Friday evening
with eight tables in play.
Prize winners were: Ladies'
high, Mrs. Jim Wilson; lone
hands, Mrs. Roy Pepper; men's
high, Mr. LaVerne Skinner; lone
hands, Mr. Russell Morrison;
lucky draw, Mrs. J. Miller.
Elastic Nylon Stockings
Pair $12.00; $13.75
and $19.95
Sup-Hose
Pair $5.95
UNTLEr Mrs. Donald Kernick, Mrs.
William Rohde, Mrs. John Batten,
Miss Ruth Skinner, Mrs. Victor
Jeffery, Mrs. Edwin Miller, Mrs.
William Routly and Mrs. Bev
Morgan, Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne,
Mrs. Donald Bray took part in
the service. Mrs. Murray Coward
and Mrs. Ross Skinner sang a
duet. Mrs. Stewart Miner gave
the message.
At the close of the service a
social time was had.
DRUG STORE
Telephone
235-1070
EXETER
Ontario
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mts. J. C. McAllister
and Jim of Sudbury and Miss Mary
McAllister of Listowel were
weekend guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Harry Webber.
Little Patti Lyle of Strathroy
is staying with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Smith, Dianne and Douglas while
her parents are on holidays.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Rixon and
family of London were Sunday
visitors with Misses Blanche and
Rhea Mills and Mr. Edgar Mills.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Makins of
Hayfield visited with Mr. D. E.
Vodden on Thursday.
The World Day of Prayer was
observed with a service in the
United Church on Friday when
Coopers and Zion West U.C.W.'s
joined with Woodham for the
service.
Mr. & Mrs. LaVerne Rodd,
Wayne, Karen and Eddie visit-
ed Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
Edgar Rodd of Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Beckett,
visited with Mr. & Mrs. John
Kenney of Lucan on Fridayafter-
noon.
Mr. & Mrs. Norris Webb, Julie
and Lorie spent a few days visit-
ing with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Crago,
Billie and Linda of Pembroke
and F/O Ralph and Mrs. Ware-
ham of Ottawa.
Two fishermen sitting on a
bridge, their lines in the water
below, made a bet as to who
would catch the first fish. One got
a bite and got so excited that he
fell off the bridge.
,4 0h well," said the other, ""if
you're going to dive for them, the
bet's off."
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Kippen folk
enjoy holiday
By MRS. NORMAN LONG
KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs. NormanStanlake
of Exeter visited Mr. Robert
Thomson during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGregor
left by car last Wednesday for a
vacation in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKay
of Seaforth visited Sunday with
Mr. Oliver and Miss Margaret
McKay.
Messrs. Wilson and Allan
Tremee.r returned home from a
holiday spent in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. EmersonAnder-
son returned home Friday since
spending a month in Florida.
Mr. Ernest Whitehouse who
has been a patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter three weeks,
is reported to be improving.
Mr. and Mts. Ross Carter
and baby of Chatham spent the
weekend with the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hood.
25 Auction Sales
North Bosdnquef
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
WARBLE FLY POWDER
Sealed tenders will be re-
ceived by the undersigned until
12:00 noon, March 6, 1967 for
the supply of approximately
1,000 lbs. of Warble Fly Powder.
Prices to be quoted on vari-
ous sizes, including 15 lb. bags.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
WILMAR D. WE1N, Clerk
Township of Stephen,
Crediton, Ont. 16:23c
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee
were guests Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Carroll at-
tended the CAS annual dinner at
the Legion Hall, Exeter, Wed-
nesday evening and visited later
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cann.
Their children Ian and Brenda
spent the night with their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Carroll.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Garrett,
London, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Stanley, Denfield were Thursday
evening guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Heber Davis.
Mr. Maurice MacDonald is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital
London, following a car acci-
dent on Highway 4, north of
Clandeboye Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gord.,
en Davis, London, recently.
Mrs. Maurice MacDonald had
a quilting bee at her home Thurs-
day. Her sister, Mrs. Harry
Noels spent a iew days with her,
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis
were guests Tuesday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson,
Lucan.
Miss Nancy Hardy, Lucan,
spent the weekend at the home
of Miss Heather Davis.
No. 1 — APPLICATIONS will
be received by the Township
of Hay for the position of
Warble Fly Inspector for the
year 1967. Inspector must be
familiar with the Warble Fly
Act, and must keep an accurate
record of all cattle sprayed.
State salary expected on an
hourly basis and mileage. In-
spector to order the powder
needed from Township sup-
plier.
No. 2 — TENDERS will also
be received by the Township of
Hay for spraying the cattle for
Warble Fly Control for 1967.
The Township will supply the
powder. Tenders to state price
per head per spray. All work
to conform with the provisions
of the Act and amendments.
No. 3 — TENDERS are also
invited for the supply of Warble
Fly powder. Prices to be quoted
on 15 lb. and 1 lb. bags de-
livered to Township Hall, Zur-
ich, Ont.
Sealed tenders for each of
the above clearly marked as
to contents will be received by
the undersigned until Monday,
March 6, 1967, 12:00 noon.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
H. W. BROKENSHIRE, Clerk
Zurich, Ont. 16:23c
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
Last Wednesday afternoon
Mrs. Harry Carroll gave her
home for the World Day of Prayer
service. She and Mrs. Hugh Davis
were leaders.
Mrs. Tom Kooy was at the
organ, Mrs. Jack Dickins, solo-
ist, Mrs. S. Bell gave a talk on
the theme ,,And of His Kingdom
there shall be no end". IL was
of interest to all to know that her
husband, Rev. Sam Bell, had
his first parish in Canada in the
Northwest Territories at a
church known as '"St. James"
sponsored by St. James Church,
Stratford. Mrs. Bell gave the
message at St. James, Stratford,
Friday afternoon to a congrega-
tion representing sixteen
churches. Mr. Bell closed the
service with the benediction. The
hostess served refreshments.
A short business meeting fol-
lowed. Plans were completed for
the Centennial St. Patrick's des-
sert euchre and bake sale to be
held in the Parish Hall March
15 at 1:30 o'clock. The mystery
prize donated by Mrs. Harry
Carroll was won by Mrs. Heber
Davis. A travelling basket was
started on its way. The ladies
sewed quilt blocks.
Mr. t Mrs. Win. Nordstrom
visited Mrs. Will Bested of Park-
hill, a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London last Friday.
Mrs. Gordon Getelaer Jr., Da-
vid and Peter of Ridgetown visited
Mr. & Mrs: IL Prance last Fri-
day. Mrs. Prance returned with
them for a two-day visit.
Mrs. Wit. Davidson of limit.
ton it visiting Mr. & Refill
Van Preet and family of the NOW
Venice Fern). Mr. & Mrs. Van
Pra.et leave Wednesday by auto
on a three week holiday to Texas
and Mexico.
Extensive
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Household
Effects, Antiques and
Misc. Items
for the
estate of the late W. S. Cole
to be held in the
EXETER LEGION HALL
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18
at 1:00 p.m.
Solid Oak 9-piece dining room
suite including 6 chairs, table,
buffet and china cabinet, in
new condition; 3-piece chester-
field suite; antique rocker; 2
occasional chairs; various oak
rockers; brown arborite dinette
suite recently, purchased; kitch-
en table; 2 chairs; centre and
end tables; 2 captain chairs;
oak settee; mirrors; floOr and
table lamps; coal oil lamps;
pictures & frames; step stools;
large antique office aleck; high
chair; play pen; 2 electric
radios; Motorola 21 inch tele-
Vision; 4-burner niediuni size
heavy duty stove; space heater;
Axminster rug 10x12; scatter
rugs; Carpet sweeper; floor
polisher; fernery; magazine
rack; card table; china cabi-
het; 2 trunks; chest of draw.