HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-07-06, Page 14What beard-watchers really look like
lessalEMPEATA USEREMNIR. AM.
this Sunday, Wednesday afternoon
and during the evening throughout
the week.
Cuts ribbon to bridge
ONOhr
VOR OMR AratillY
Win $1 To $2,500 In
The BA Money Game
USED CAR
'65 AUSTIN, 4 cylinder, tutone, excellent, E78446
'64 FAIRLANE 500, V8 automatic, radio, E79545
'64 CORVAIR 700, radio, E78498
'63 METEOR Custom, automatic, radio, E78015
'63 AUSTIN Sedan, excellent, E83370
'62 PONTIAC 2-door, 6 cyl. automatic, radio, new paint,
new tires, E78690
'62 GALAXIE, 6 cylinder, automatic, E80064
SOU
L_
23'.25:2 SERV DE
Times-Advocate, July 6, 1967 Page 14
Creditor, youths win
prize for mission aid
Dashwood mourns
loss of two natives
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
CREDITON
Nine members of the Youth.
Fellowship of the E17)3 Church
attended the Stratford District
Summer Rally at Tavistocic, June
26. There was a period of de-
votion followed by games and a
Wiener roast,
The Crediton group won the
district prize for having raised
the largest amount of money for
missions,
Thompson, Joseph Dumigan,
Gordon Teetzel, Billie Gill.
P ERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Noel McLaren,
the former Martha Gossman,
newly-weds, visited Expo 6'7 and
the latter's ,parents, Mr., and
Mrs. Wm Gossman and friends
prior to returning to Edmonton,
Alberta, where they will live.
Visitors with Mrs. Lucinda
McIsaac were Mr, and Mrs.Erd-
man, Mr. and Mrs. James Mc-
Isaac and family, Miss Kathy
McIsaac, Miss Vickie Kiljan, Mr,
James La Budde, Mr. Dale
Mouton, Mr. Wilfred McIsaac
and son RI:maid, all of Detroit,
Mr. Robert Ward and Mr. Brian
Thorpe of Windsor.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Miller were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Annan and family
of Pickering.
By MRS. ERVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
Mrs, Fredericka Eveland, 85,
widow of William Eveland, pass-
ed away at Clinton. Hospital,
Thursday, June 29.
Formerly of Dashwood, she
resided at Hurenview.
Surviving are three daughters,
Mrs. Glen (Arnetta) Baker of
London; Mrs. George (Ella)
Schmidt of Baden; Mrs. Leo
(Frances) Gibson of Dashwood;
three sons, William of Waterloo,
Leo of Dashwood, Norman of
London; 18 grandchildren and 16
great grandchildren.
The funeral was held from the
T. Harry Hoffman funeral home,
Sunday, July 2 with Rev. Earl
Steinman officiating. Interment
was made in Dashwood Lutheran
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were seven grand-
sons; Glen, Dale, Barry, Brian
Baker, Brian Schmidt, Larry
Eveland and Wayne Gibson.
Taylor of Exeter, visited Mr. and
Mrs, Milton Gower, Ingersoll.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hilburn
and Cathy, Belleville, are spend-
ing the week with Mrs. Elizabeth
Faist and Nola.
Cpl. and Mrs. R. J. Taylor and
family, Downsview, spent the
weekend at the home of Mrs.
Chris Dinney.
Mr, Albert Gaiser presented
the Stephen Township Grade 8
awards at the school graduation
banquet last Tuesday.
Guests at the home of Mrs.
Lorne Morlock were Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Farmer and David,
Woodstock; Mr. Edward Treitz,
London; Mr, and Mrs. Edgar
Treitz of Marsden, Saskat-
chewan. The Treitzes plan to
remain in Crediton for some
time to visit with relatives and
friends in the area.
The Les Taylors are trailer-
holidaying at Pinery Park.
Mrs. Alvin Baker is a patient
at South Huron Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Winer,
Guelph, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson Wein and the Mes-
srs. Harry and Maurice Hirtzel.
At the home of Mr. Harry
Beaver for the holiday weekend
were Mr. Howard Beaver, Ham-
ilton, and Miss Gertrude Beaver
and Mr. Glenn Lacey, Detroit;
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mack
were Mrs. Leslie and family,
London; with Miss Clara Gaiser,
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Gaiser, St.
Mary's.
Mr. Roy Smith, an employee
of Found Brothers Aviation, has
been transferred from Toronto
to the plant at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Krue ger
were in Goderich Sunday to see
their son-in law, Mr. Robert
Crawford. He is in the General
Marine Hospital recovering from
burns suffered when a radiator
exploded.
Mrs. Mary Faist is spending
some time with Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Feist.
Miss Karen Finkbeiner is tak-
ing a summer course at Water-
loo-Lutheran University.
This is a photo taken by a bearded cameraman of beardless people lad front and centre to develop an itch. It's difficult to judge what
watching a beard contest. Just watching apparently caused the young some of the other facial expressions may suggest. T-A photo
Former resident
dies at Clinton
MRS. NORMAN VINC ENT
Mrs. Norman Vincent, the for-
mer Mabel Duncan, 76, passed
away at her late residence,
Orchard St., Grand Bend, Sun-
day, July 2.
Besiries her husband she is
survived by four daughters,
(Minerva) Mrs. Harold prance,
Grand Bend; (Dorothy) Mrs.
George Bullock, Zurich; (Evelyn)
Mrs. Don Dumigan, Grand Bend;
(Viola), Mrs. Fred Teetzel, St.
Thomas; one son, Ira, at home;
12 grandchildren and 11 great-
grandchildren.
The funeral was held Wednes-
day, July 5 from the T. Harry
Hoffman funeral home with Rev.
E. Wattam officiating. Interment
was in Grand Bend cemetery.
Pallbearers were John and
Eldon Bullock, Russel Thompson,
William Gill, Ron Desjard-
ine and Harold Vincent.
Flower bearers were Jim
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin
and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin
and daughter are in C hic ago visit-
ing a sister of Mrs. Robert Mar-
tin.
Following a period of conval-
escence at the Bluewater Rest
Home, Mr. Joe Wein has return-
ed home.
Mrs. Isaac Gower, accom-
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Ross
CAS needs
foster homes
List results at Grand Bend PS
KINDERGARTEN TO GRADE 1
Orno Adair, Michael Brenner,
Pamela Brenner, Alice Brown,
Linda Connelly, David Ducharme,
Sandra Lee Fiscus, Daryl Gill,
Christopher Greenwood, Jimmie
Knaus, Stephen Kotlarchuk, Billy
Lovie, Danny Orban, Nancy park-
er, Douglas Steckle.
Mrs. Mary Stewart, 84, wife of
the late John R. Stewart died at
Huronview H o m e, Clinton, Fri-
day, June 30.
Mrs. Stewart the former Mary
May Carmichael, and her sister
Mrs. Elizabeth Herr lived in an
apartment in Exeter for several
years until the death of the latter
two and a half years ago.
Mrs. Stewart is survived by a
niece and nephews.
Funeral services were con-
ducted by Rev. J.C. Boyne on Sun-
day, July 2 at the Hopper-Hockey
funeral home, Exeter, with inter-
ment in Staffa cemetery.
Pallbearers were Messrs Ray
Lammie, Arthur Whilsmith, Wil-
liam Lamport, Frayne Parsons,
Norman Stanlake and Harry
Strang.
ner, Debbie Turnbull, Timothy
Turnbull, Richard Wright.
Sturdevant, Barbara Ann Thomas,
Dennis Willert, Patricia Young.
GRADE 1 TO GRADE 2
Lori Lyn Baird, David Bren-
ner, Brenda Desjardine, Glenda
Desjardine, Daniel Gill, Howard
Green, Roland Grenier, Peter
Gunning, Claudia Jackson, Eliz-
abeth Kemp, Karen Kneale, Anita
GRADE 3 TO GRADE 4
Stephen Baird, Charles Bor-
land, Wayne Connelly, Judy De
Jong, Gayle Dumigan, Julia
Eagleson, Susan Flear, Philip
Gratton, Darrell Hodgins, Steven
Hodgins, Joe Hotson, Steven Jen-
nison, Marilyn Ludlow, Philip
Anderson, Kevin Datars, Michael
Desjardine, Dawn Farr, Scott
Flear, Paul Gunning, Gary Jen-
nison, Randy Lovie, Karl Neil-
son, Bryan Parker, Charles Rob-
inson, Carol Stevenson, Robert
Teevins, Yvonne Turnbull, Wendy
Vanbruaene.
Gill family stages
picnic near resort
GODERICH
"It is easy to find home for
fair, curly-haired blue-eyed baby
girls without problems, but we do
want more people really interest-
ed in the child who has prob-
lems. Won't you help us?"
In these words, Miss Clare
McGowan, Local Director of Hur-
on County Children's Aid Society,
appealed to the 3'7 members of
Huron County Council at their
session in Goderich last week.
She reported that the Society
now has only six babies looking
for adoption homes, with 20 child-
ren on adoption probation. One of
the six babies is almost a year
old and a Roman Catholic; an-
other one of the six has a physi-
cal handicap.
"We need more people wanting
to adopt children who are not
the prettiest, healthiest, best-
adjusted little people," Miss Mc-
Gowan declared in her talk to
County Council. "Every child
needs a good home whether he is
adoptable or not. Some children,
so-called unadoptable, have be-
come so loved and wanted by their
foster-parents, that adoption was
a joyous experience for all con-
cerned."
The Local Director pointed
out that many handicapped child-
ren can be adopted when parents
are found willing to accept and
love them for their own sakes
and not for what the child can give
the adopting family.
"Not everyone can accept a
handicapped child and we must
not blame them for this," she
said. "It is far better to be
perfectly honest about it from
the beginning.
Hensall personals
ENNISSM,
Kotlarchuk, John Love, Laurie
Lovie, Kimberley Ludlow, Jo-
anne Robinson, Susan Spohr,
Teddy Stanlake, Katherine
Steckle, David Turnbull, James
Venner.
GRADE 2 TO GRADE 3
Kevin Armstrong, Tommy
Baird, Cindy Desjardine, Kathy
Desjardine, Kim Fiscus, Deborah
Ford, Barbara Graf, Brenda
Green, Cameron Haist, Pamela
Jackson, Tommy Kneale, Jo-
Anne Lovi e, Eric Maddeford,
Donald Patterson, Theresa Pick-
ard, Lori Ravelle, Katy Robin-
son, Bonnie Severin, Paul Shar-
row, Tommy Thomas, Sandra
Turnbull.
GRADE 7 TO GRADE 8
Pamela Bossenberry, Debra
Crown, Diane Desjardine, Ther-
esa Grenier, Ruthann Heist, Rob-
ert Hamilton, Douglas Jennison,
Richard Jennison, David Kemp,
Jamie Kneale, Ginger Love, Bob
Lovie, Allan Ludlow, RickyNiel-
son, Douglas Parker, Ruthann
Peariso, Glenda Pickard, Jim
Sharrow, Jack Stanlake, Susan
GRADE 8 TO GRADE 9
Brian Bestard, June Datars,
David Desjardine, Marlene Des-
jardine, Ken Freebairn, Allan
Gill, Peter Grenier, Kyle Har-
rison, Keith Kemp, Bonnie Klopp,
Nancy Patterson, Winston Patter-
son, Wally Pullens, Jim Picker-
ing, Darlene Roberts, Ted Steven-
son, CameronStewardson, Steven
Turnbull.
legged race, Nancy Becker and
Lori Becker; guessing marbles
in jar, Mrs. Colin Love; oldest
member present, Mr. R. R. Wil-
son, Arkona; youngest member,
Paul Michael Love, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Love.
Misses Pauline and Troyann
Bell left Monday for St. Thomas
Summer Figure skating school
where Pauline will skate for
eight weeks and Troyann for four
weeks. Their professional is Mr.
Donald Cumming of Chatham.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Coghlin
of Georgetown recently visited
with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm.
Mr. and Mrs. Andre Scrabuik
and daughter of Kingston, called
on Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm
on their way home from Sudbury.
GRADE 4 TO GRADE 5
Sandra Baker, Susan Baker,
David Brenner, Cheryl Desjar-
dine, Margaret Dumigan, Adele
Farr, Mark Fletcher, Scott
Green, John Grenie r, Brenda
Higgins, Marion Johnson, Jane
Klopp, Judy Klopp, Douglas
Masse, Paul McInnis, Barbara
Robinson, Daniel Stanlake, Mari-
anne Traub, Janice Turnbull.
By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL
GRAND BEND
The twenty-second annual Gill
reunion was held at the Conser-
vation park at the nine-mile
Bridge June 25. Sixty sat down
to supper.
In the absence of the presi-
dent. Jas. B. Wilson, Russell
Gill of Brampton acted as presi-
dent. Mrs. J. H. Kerr, secretary
reported on 1966 meeting. All
agreed to hold the reunion in
same place and same time in
1968.
Ronald Mitchell, Ailsa Craig,
was appointed president for 1968-
69; William Becker, Dashwood,
is vice-president. Mrs. Kerr was
re-elected secretary. Wellwood
and Alice Gill are in charge of
sports for 1968-69.
Sports were conducted by Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Vandussen of
Brampton and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Allister of Hamilton. Re-
sults were:
Girls and boys, 4 and under,
Janet Allister, Michael Mitchell;
girls, 6, Cathy Becker; girls
and boys, 8, Reed Kowalchuk,
Lori Becker; boys, 11 and 12,
Larry Wilson; ladies race,
Brenda Love, Nancy Becker;
young men, Robert Wilson; three
You bend
We'll mend
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Love of
Moose Jaw are visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm Love and other
relatives in the community.
Rev. G. E, Elliott of Lambeth
was guest speaker at Grand Bend
United Church July 2. Rev. and
Mrs. Elliott and family were
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Manley on Sunday.
Rev. J. M. Coiling of London
will be the minister in charge
of service at Grand Bend United
Church on July 9 at 11:15 am.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker of
St. Thomas visited two days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Kading.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Welsh of
Watford are visiting this week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Gill.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Love and
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gill visited
last week with her brother, Rev.
and Mrs. Mervyn Love and family
at Leamington.
Call
Hunter-Duvar & Sons
Ltd
Exeter 235.1100
ninininini iiiiiiiiiiiii min IIIIIIIII IIIIlmll11111I iiiiiiiiiiii um iiiii mini iiiiiii ManninlinnInininin iiiiiiii I iiiii nonininiminininininin iiiiiii Minnie! iiiiiiiiiiiiiii ininiMnininin iiiiiiiiiiii nun ll,IIIIIIIIIIII iiiiiiiiii ;mini
GRADE 5 TO GRADE 6
Kevin Bestard, Janet Datars,
Kristie Douglas, Carl Farr, Phil-
lip Farr, Steven Flear, Dwight
Jennison, Nancy Johnson, Susan
Klopp, Debbie Love, Christopher
Maddeford, Daniel Pickard,
David Pickard, Ronald Picker-
ing, Emmy Lu Pullens, William
Pullens, Joan Rath, Stephen Se-
verin, Kenneth Steckle, Sharon
Turnbull, Rodney Willert.
Miss Karen Bedard of London
is holidaying with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Bell.
mr, and Mrs. Ian Phillpott
of Rochester, N.Y. visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm
and family for four days. Bar-
bara and Marjorie Schwalm ac-
companied them home to vacation
for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Skea and
family are holidaying around Ot-
tawa, and touring the Expo in
Montreal for two weeks.
Mrs. Ethel Conway of Montreal
is a house guest with the Misses
Amy and Greta Lammie.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kerr,
Roy and Carol, North Bay, are
visiting in Hensall with Mrs.
Maude Hedden, and in Seaforth
with Mr. and Mrs. Graham Kerr.
Mrs. Margaret Pfaff, Zurich,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Schwalm and family recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Love are
vacationing in the Prairie Pro-
vinces.
Mrs. Harry Caldwell and Mrs.
Stirling Graham are spending a
few days at Expo.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Riley, Mrs.
Elizabeth Riley and Mrs. Annie
Reid, have returned home after
a pleasant visit with relatives'at
McKenzie Island.
Cindy Bisback is a patient in
the Crippled Children's Centre,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Passmore,
Michael and Mark of London are
holidaying at Pike Bay for two
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne and
Wayne attended the Payne-Mills
centennial celebration Sunday.
HERE ARE THOSE
GREAT USED
CARS YOU'VE
BEEN WAITING FOR.
GRADE 6 TO GRADE 7
Marilyn Baker, Ja'Nell Bren-
ner, Glenda Desjardine, Michael
Eagleson, Peter Gill, Eddie
Grenier, Joanne H ot s o n, Jim
Kennedy, Gillian Leigh, Linda
Ludlow, Donna Patterson, Allen
Sawyer, Lynn S everi n, Linda
Stewardson, BrendaTaylor,
Sandra Thompson, Nancy Truem- Former Exeter Kinsman Don Southcott was the first proponent for
the beautification of Exeter's Riverview Park, and the Exeter Kins-
men honored him Saturday by naming one of their three bridges
alter him, Don, who is now executive assistant to the Hon. C. S.
MacNaughton, is shown cutting the ribbon to his bridge.- T-A photo
Mr. Larry Snider Would
Like To Sell His Car.
'67 FORD LTD HARDTOP
Mrs. Larry Snider Would
Like To Sell Her Car.
'67 THUNDERBIRD LANDAU
SERVICE
SAVINGS
SATI SFACTION
EQUIPPED WITH - 428 V8 engine; limited slip dif-
ferential; tinted glass; speed control; AM-FM radio;
convenience panel; luxury trim; red band tires.
License E77585
•••••••••••••••••••••••
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
65
E81951
65
E79751
64
63
63
63
61
liVAS--6193,00. ONNOWLY 5495 00
62 CHEV IMPALA 2-door Hardtop,
6 cyl. standard, radio E43764 1295
62 FORD GALAXIE 500 2-door Hardtop,
V-8 automatic, P.S., P.B. A88092 1275
62 CHEV BELAIR 2-door Hardtop,
6 cyl, automatic, radio 82202 1250
60 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 2-door Hardtop,
6 cyl, automatic, radio E79619 475
EQUIPPED WITH - 845x15 white walls; 428 V8 engine;
heavy duty cruise-o-matic; power disc brakes; power
steering; limited slip differential; air conditioning;
speed control; tinted glass (all); radio; stereo-sonic
tape system; twin comfort lounge seats; luxury vinyl
trim. NOW4595°° License E80493 -vora-4729-811., ONLY
66 METEOR MONTCALM 2-door Hardtop,
fully equipped E80154 2795
64 METEOR 2-door Hardtop,
V-8 standard, radio E79609 1575
64 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN
6 cyl. automatic, radio 95346X 1750
64 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN,
9 passenger, fully equipped 83336X 2050
JUST ASK FOR HERM DETTMER, CAL WEIN OR ED HEARN
TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT
1150.00
1250.00
1250,00
1400.00
2200.00
2300.00
DEARBORN 2-ROW SCUFFLER 110.00
JOHN DEERE SEMI-MOUNTED MOWER ., iiiii ,,, 110.00
ALLIS CHALMERS PITMANLESS MOWER iii „ 200.00
51 COCKSHUTT 30 TRACTOR 350.00
44 CASE VAC AND SCUFFLER 350.00
66 ROBBIN HYDRAULIC BUCKET LOADER .,,, 450.00
48 FERGUSON TRACTOR 450.00
54 MAJOR 700.00
54 FORD JUBILEE 1000.00
• •
• • • • • • • ••
• ••
57 FORD 661
60 NUFFIELD AND LOADER
59 DAVID BROWN 950
59 DEXTA DIESEL
61 SUPER MAJOR
61 SUPER MAJOR
64 CASE 530 DIESEL 2750.00
60 POWER MAJOR LOADER & BACK HOE 3950.00
FOR OVER 25 YEARS
CHRYSLER Sedan, power steering, power
brakes, radio. Fred's driving this one
owner beauty.
POLARA 440., 4 door, V8 automatic,
power steering, power brakes,
10,000 mile factory warranty
PONTIAC Parisienne, Custom Sport Hardtop,
V8 automatic, power steering, sharp E79410
PONTIAC Laurentian Sedan, 6 cyl,
automatic, 40,000 miles, one owner E78612
DODGE Sedan, 6 cyl., 10,000 miles
factory warranty, sold and serviced here
FORD Fairlane 500 2 door Hardtop, V8
automatic, P.S., P.B., radio, real sharp
CHEV Belair, 6 automatic, radio
E79437
E77102
E79905
67 MONACA DEMONSTRATOR
E80794 Regular 4300.00 NOW 3900.00
62 COMET Deluxe, auto., radio, E79145 033.00
JUST ASK FOR FRED HUXTABLE OR TED SNIDER • •
ALWAYS A BETTER DEAL
at
w DOBBS for DODGE
• • • • • • • • •
• • • • •
•
• • •
• •
DOBBS MOTORS LIMITED • • LARRY SNIDER MOTORS 235.1640 • 235.1250 216 Main, Exeter 235.1130
• 1101114111011111.100464111/1141104104101141110 111 EXETER
i i ii iii iiiii