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KEN SHAW EXETER 235-0160 Page 14 Timo-Advocate, March 9, 1947 Credit Union Dashwood native dies pick officers Couple mark anniversary AT THE HIGH SCHOOL By Ann Creech Lutheran church inducts cleric The 14th annual meeting of the Exeter Community Credit Union was held at the Caven Presby- terian Church on February 24. The guest speaker, the Rev. J. C. Boyne of Exeter, outlined the importance of the Credit Union movement to the members and reviewed the growth of the movement, Rev. Boyne's central theme was the need for co-operation in all spheres of community activity, and commended the Credit Union for the co-operative spirit in which its membership participated. Ervin Gingerich outlined the Exeter group's progress in 1966 and announced a five percent dividend on deposits. The following slate of officers were elected under the super- vision of nomination committee chairman Percy Noels: Board of Directors: Mrs. Kay Snelgrove, Colin Copeland, Wil- liam Johns, Percy Noels. Credit Committee: Gordon Smith, E. R. Sims, Delmer Skin- ner. Supervisory Committee: Bryan Hogg, William Girdlestone. Following the meeting, re- freshments were served by the ladies of the Caven Presbyterian Church. Exeter church holds induction In an impressive service Sun- day night Rev. Earl E, Steinman formerly of Sarnia was inducted as pastor of Peace Lutheran Church, Exeter. Rev. H. J. Kritsch, circuit counsellor, was the i n du cting minister; Rev. Kenneth Bean, London, preached the sermon and Rev. George Reinhart, Mitchell led in the liturgy. Also assisting were Rev. Harold Patzer, Monk- ton, Rev. T. L. Ristine, London, Rev. 0. Brillinger, New Ham- burg, and Rev. I, Tepker, Strat- ford. The service was followed by a reception at which Mr. and Mrs. Steinman were presented with a subscription to The Times-Ad- vocate and to the London Free Press. Mr. Steinman will serve the Dashwood and Exeter parishes. Top students receive awards By MRS. ERVIN RADER DASIIWOOD Rev. Earl E. Steinman of Sarnia was inducted as minister of Zion Lutheran church, Dashwood, on Sunday afternoon. During World War II he served overseas with the RCAF. He was then employed as Re- search Technician for the Syn- thetic Rubber Company in Sarnia. Mrs. Steinman, the former Enid Volk, is from Parkhill, They have two sons, Michael, three years, and Peter, two, Mr. Steinman graduated from Concordia Seminary, Springfield Illinois, in 1962. He vicared for one year at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Winnipeg, Manitoba. He accepted a call to St. John Lutheran Church, Tetke r, Al- berta, and Trinity Lutheran PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Salmon George and William, both of Dashwood, and Joseph, Port Huron, 13 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Funeral services were con- ducted Saturday, March 4 in the Pollock -Jowett funeral home with Rev. Earl Geer, pastor of Grat- lot Park Methodist Church, of- ficiating. 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Members of the Hendrick and Weigand families, 65 in all, gath- ered at the Community Centre and Mr. and. Mrs. Irvin Rader attended the 58th Ontario Hydro Convention at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, last week. Miss Eleanor Salmon spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stire last week, Miss Sharon Rader spent a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Rader and family. Mr. and Mrs. Siegfried Miller of Port Dover spent Saturday with Mrs. Rudolph Miller and with Rudolph in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. In Dashwood Friday evening to Celebrate the 25th wedding an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Laird Hendrick. A pot-luck supper was held fol- lowed by euchre and bunco. Guests were present from Kippen, Exeter, Crediton, Grand Bend, St, Marys and Dashwood. They Were recipients of many lovely gifts including a clock from the Hendrick family, Church, Terrington, Alberta, where he served until February of this year when he accepted a call to Dashwood-Exeter parish, He was installed by Rev. Her- bert J. Kritsch, Circuit Coun- sellor. Other pastors were Rev, Kenneth Bean, London, Rev. George Reinhart, Mitchell, Rev. P. Eifert, Sarnia and Rev. I. Tep- kar of Stratford, Following the service a pot-luck supper was served in the basement by the Ladies Aid. Group 3 with Mrs. John Rader convenor was in charge. A shower of groceries was also presented to Rev, and Mrs, Steinman. JACOB GOSSMAN Mr. William Gossman re- ceived word of the death of his brother, Jacob Gossman, 89, of Port Huron on Wednesday, March 1 in his home after a long ill- ness. He was born in Dashwood and had lived in Port Huron for 70 years. He was a retired em- ployee of Acheson Colloids Corp. His wife predeceased him in 1961. He is survived by two sons, Earl and Myron, both of Port Huron; two daughters, Mrs. Irene Fenner and Mrs. Jessie Phelps, both of Port Huron; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Hillger, Port Huron and Mrs. Anna Wes- ley, Wyoming; three brothers, Little Junior, who hadn't spoken a word in all of six years, finally blurted at breakfast: "Mom, the toast is burnt." His amazed mother shrieked joyfully, hugged him and said: "Junior, why haven't you spoken to us before this?" "Well," replied Junior, "up to now everything's been O.K." 4 BrOwn, Sir Charles Tupper, Georges Etienne Cartier, Sir Leonard Tilley and Thomas D'Arcy McGee. Mr. Bogart then outlined the Centennial Athletic Program, Janet Miller gave a colourful talk on her trip to Newfoundland last summer. This trip was made in connection with the Ontario Youth Travel Exchange. Gord Greenwood presented an amusing talk on his experiences at the Ontario Leadership Camp, last August. The students who were hon- oured during this assembly are: Grade 9 - Wendy Wallace, Bill Dietrich, Melanie West, Mary Ellen Gingerich, Anne Herdman, Judith Mayer, Kathryn McDonald, Ruth Snider, Donna Forrest, Kathryn Hall, Linda Hay, Betty Miller, Carol Gascho, Robert Towton, Yvonne Jaques. Grade 10 - Elizabeth Cook, Kenneth Jones, Peggy Pryde, Bruce Woodrow, John James, Elizabeth Snell, Jo-Ann Thiel, Penny Ford, Martha Gascho, Joanne Lansbergen, Mary Wil- son, Paul Passmore, Wendy Wil- liams, Dennis Duncan, Douglas Meidinger. Grade 11 - Marilyn Gascho, Sheila Hern, Susan Allen, Naomi Bocock, Jeffrey Carroll, Gwen Finkbeiner, John Goddard, Gor- don Jones, Larry Kipper, Carol Shapton, Brenda Noakes, Jayne Pyette, Diana Young, Grade 12 - Marie Campbell, Gary Flaxbard, Dennis Hazelton, Bill Jeffery, Joan Pepper, Lor- raine Hall, June King, Janet Mil- ler. Grade 13 - Sharon Baechler, Gwendolyn Hay, Christina Mills, Edward Vickery, Charles Duch- arme, Ronald Youngash. Students deserving the highest praise and recognition are: In Grades 9 and 10 - Mary Ellen Gingerich, Anne Herdman, Donna Forrest *, Linda Hay, Elizabeth Cook *, Joanne Lans- bergen, Mary Wilson *. In Grades 11, 12, 13 - Marilyn Gascho, Gwen Finkbeiner, John Goddard *, Gordon Jones, Carol Shapton, Marie Campbell, Gary Flaxbard * 87.3, Dennis Hazelton, Bill Jeffery, Joan Pepper, Gwen- dolyn Hay, Special congratulations to Gary F laxbard with the highest average in the school. Students marked with * have over 85%. Congratulations are due to one and all! Bye! The Language Classes in SHDIIS have been discussing a trip to Montreal. This trip would take place March 30 to April 3. The students would be back at school April 4, The cost would be $75 per student with meals extra. The cost will pay for all transpor- tation. The CNR will be taken from London to Montreal; then a bus will be taken from Mon- treal to Quebec City. Transportation back home will be the same. The $75 also pays for rooms in the Chateau-Frontenac, a very famous hotel in Montreal. Admissions will be paid for tours of city monuments, churches and historic sites. Students will be entertained at one or two dances, as guests of Visites Interprovinciales. Fel- low guests will be young French- Canadian students, speaking only French! Before returning home, stu- dents will have an opportunity to view the Expo site. A minimum of 50 students is required before the trip can be successfully arranged. There will be one chaperon for every 25 students. Let's have as many people go as possible! It will be a most interesting trip. WIN AWARDS An Honour Assembly was held March 7. The main purpose of this assembly was to honour those students who achieved 75% or better on their mid-term exams. Mr. M. Sanders delivered a moving address to the late Gov. Gen. George Vanier. We then witnessed the pres- entation of our first Centennial Pictures. Presented were the Floral Emblems of the Canadian Provinces and pictures of six Fathers of Confederation: Sir John A. Macdonald, George "How do you feel today?" the young doctor asked brightly as he looked at his elderly patient. "I've felt a lot better," replied the old man, "My right leg is giving me right much misery. It's real stiff and aching some- thing fierce." "Well, I'm sure that's just old age," said the doctor. "Don't reckon so," quipped the old man. "My left leg's the same age and it don't bother me none at all." MASONRY COATING H. Spicknell dies in Clinton Howard Spicknell, 84, who had lived with his daughter, Mrs. Clarence Boyle, Exeter, for the past seven years, died in Huron- view, Clinton, on Sunday, March 5. He had lived most of his life in London where his wife, the former Beatrice Pitt, prede- ceased him. Besides his daughter, Mrs. Edith Boyle, he is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Jos- eph (Violet) Best, Toronto; Mrs. A. C. (Norma) Bradley, Aylmer and two sons, Thomas and How- ard of Detroit; and one sister, Mrs. Daisy Keller, Detroit, and 21 grandchildren. Funeral services were con- ducted by Rev. S. E. Lewis on Tuesday, March 7 at the Hopper- Hockey funeral home with inter- ment in Exeter cemetery. Pallbearers were Terry Skin- ner, Richard Boyle, Jack John- ston, Ross Copeman, Douglas Best and Frank Boyle. Call Hunter-Duvar & Sons Ltd. Exeter 235-1100 APPLY with BRUSH, ROLLER or SPRAY GUN... • ••• in an HALF HOUR ! Leaky Basement? Use BLEN•DIT . . . it makes your home 1-room larger! Makes drab cellars livable. Resists damp- ;119 laces, water seepage, alkali and abrasion. No pre-or-post wetting needed. Easy water clean-up. Oyster White or 11 81b. UNIT colors using low-cost BLEN•DIT tint tubes. Beat basement blues, think BLEN•DIT . . . wherever there's a room for improvement! 32 lbs _ 12.39 HANDY HELPERS FOR HOME RENOVATIONS! • WATERPROOF PUTTY Fast setting — stops leaks, fills cracks and holes. 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Mr. Doupe was a member of James St, United Church since coming to Exeter. He is survived by his wife, the former Elizabeth Hodge, one daughter (Roxie) Mrs. 'Walter Weber of Stephen Township and two grandchildren, Ronald and Shelley Weber, Funeral services conducted by Rev. S, E. Lewis were held Wednesday, March 8 from the R, C. binney funeral home. The pallbearers were Hariald boupe, Lorne boupe, Glen Vey Hyde, Lorne Hodge, Howard Hedge. DOBBS LIMITED LARRY SNIDER MOTORS 216 Main South, Exeter 2354250 235.1486 4111100110111111100111111110111011100000410 40 Exeter Ford, Fairlano, Falcon, Ford Trucks Phone 235.1640