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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-07-04, Page 8Students graduate at Grand Bend -a Rose Culture Can Be Easy! Some authorities make rose growing appear to be a difficult and time-consuming hobby. Not so according to the late well-known grower E. C. Harvey. His booklet points out many short cuts that make rose culture easy. The instructions are simple and concise. In 24 pages you read what other authorities take hundreds of pages to say. Peonies, Gladiolus, Phlox, Lawns, etc., also come in for special attention. 54:14 each `Mr exeferzines-Abliocafe inica-Tedic BY SIMMONS Now on sale for the first time! Simco-Pedic Deluxe Mattress As illustrated, with 312 Simcoil* construction, reinforced centre section and blue floral Rayon Damask Micro-Quilt' cover, bonded to foam. Felt-backed border is crush-proof, • ** • .... L. Members of the grade eight class at Grand Bend Public School attended the annual graduation banquet held in the summer resort, Thursday. Hack, left, Jack Stanlake, Dennis Willert, Stewart Brown, Dave Rath, Bob Lovie, Ricky Neilsen and Doug Parker. Second row, Susan Sturdevant, Ginger Love, Debbie Crown, Ruth Ann Haist, Jim Sharrow, Richard Jennison and Bob Hamilton. Front, Pamela Bossenberry, Barbara Ann Thomas, Theresa Grenier, Jamie Kneale, Diane Desjardine and Ruth Ann Peariso. — T-A photo .„4.0....,Cit—ViiPrr • ,s•W• GReg $8950 weg $1244° .95 Craig Hide.A-Bed5 Convertible Sofa Walnut Showwood on arm rests. Reversible Nimbus seat cushions. Full-length, full-width Slumber Kirige Mattress. In tweed with nylon content or expanded vinyl fabrics. Various colours. Page 0 July 4, 1908 Couple- weds in: .London: 511 Joseph's Roman catholic Church, Widen, was the Petting for the Wedding of PhYliPS Jo- anne Deriornine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Dent:Mime, Lea- den, and Robert Louie Hartman, sen of Mrs. Theresa Hartman and the late Kuno Hartman, Zur- ich. Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride chose a white em- pire line gown Of pea.0 de sot with chantilly lace sleeves and appliques ef matching lace on dress. A floor-length train was edged with chantilly lace and she carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations. Matron of honor WS, Dave Tindall, and bridesmaid Miss Shirley Prieur, both of London, wore empire-styled gowns of white lace over mauve taffeta and mauve trains which flowed from their shoulders. They car- ried pink and mauve carnations. Flower girl, Lynn Marie Hart- man, London, niece of the greom, wore a dotted nylon tulle dress over mauve taffeta and carried a basket of mauve and white carnations. Ringbearer was David Hartman, nephew of the groom. Donald Farwell was best man for his uncle, and Larry Denom- me, brother of the bride, and Gerald and Michael Hartman, brothers of the groom, were ushers. For a wedding trip to Northern Ontario and New York, the bride chose a mauve brocade travelling suit with white fur-trimmed sleeves, white accessories and an orchid corsage. The couple will live in Port Credit where the bride and the groom are both employed by the Bank of Nova Scotia. Sixteen enjoy WMC program The ladies of the Women's Missionary Circle of the Exeter Pentecostal Assembly met at the home of Mrs. Percy Bodaly.There were 16 in attendance. Mrs. Eldon Miller opened the meeting and Mrs. Edgar Cudmore led in prayer. Roll call was an- swered with a scripture verse. A duet by Mrs. Bruce Cann and Mrs. Dan Finkbeiner, a poem read by Mrs. Norman Kleinfeldt, a quartet sung by Mrs. Clifford Blanchard, Mrs. Floyd Rhude, Mrs. Arthur Jones and Mrs. Isaac Bestard, testimonies by Mrs. Hendrick and Mrs. Ross and a reading by Mrs. Ervin Eggert made the program. A message was given by Mrs. Dan Finkbeiner about the great- est person in the Bible. Mrs. Rhude led in several choruses, Mrs. Elmer Desjardine read a missionary report, Mrs. Milford Prouty gave the topic and Mrs. Bodaly read the scripture during the devotional period. A letter was read by Mrs. Keith MacLaren from a mission- ary in Africa. Lunch was served by Mrs. Percy Hodaly, Mrs. Elmer Des- jardine and Mrs. Isaac Hestard. Chicken or turkey is barbecued just right if the joints are loose and easily rotated. GET OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU BUY . • • the amazing HOOVER Washer/Spin Dryer It's the world's biggest selling washing machine... AND NO WONDERI GLIDDEN .PAINT 'SPECIAL AFAN RIDIVI t 5 85 RANCH per RED gation FINK PLUMBING, HEATING. &ELECTRICAL LTD. 'Rental 262-2114 By MRS. FRED BOWDEN Kenneth Hodgins was emcee for the Musical presented by his wife's music pupils in the school- room of the United Church on Friday evening. During the first part of the pro- gram piano solos were played by Mona Hodgins, Larry Lippert, Lynda Lippert, Darrel Presz- cator, Dennis Preszcator, Lois Elliott, Brian Pym, patty Tasko, Perry Preszcator, Mary Robin- son, Judy Thompson, Christine Dixon, Debbie Lewis, Joan Pym, Mary Conlin, Randle Hicks, Dal- ton Jaques, Ivan Hem, Nancy Hem, Mary Shoebottom, Mary Hodgins, June Hodgins, Yvonne Jaques, Marikay Hodgins, Judy Robinson and Carol Robinson. Piano duets were by Joan and Brian Pym, Yvonne and Dalton Jaques, June and Mary Hodgins. A piano trio was played by Mary, Judy and Cotarrol Robin- son. PERSONALS Fred Howe has been a patient in South Huron Hospital for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and family attended the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Mr. Morgan's brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Manning Mor- gan in Chatham on Thursday. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smyth during the Birthday gift to foster child The McGillivray Women's In- stitute held its June meeting in the township hall with 11 mem- bers answering the roll call by asking their neighbor a question on Ontario. Scripture was ready by Mrs. MacAllison. Mrs. Perry Thompson gave the Motto "Remember all nations smile in the same language." Mrs. MacAllison gave a paper on "human rights" and conducted a political panel discussion, The group will send a gift of money to its adopted child in Korea for her birthday, A con- test conducted by Mrs. Parry Thompson Was won by Mrs. Earl Morley. Music results of area pupils The music report of the West- erti Ontario Conservatory of MU- sic has been received by Mrs. Prank Huff for her students. Results weret Grade 8, first class boners, DaVid Elston, Cen- tralia and Laurel Ratcliffe, St. Marys ; Grade 6 lienorS, Donna Jones, Grant* Grade 5, first Class honors, Sharon Mardlin, dranton; Grade 4, first ela:Ss honors, JoatilieSelves, St. Marys; Grade 3, honors, Anne Henrian i Granton; and Grade 2 theory, Francis hienilan, Granton, FISHERMAN'S COVE GRAND. BEND RIVER RD. S. OF BRIDGE CHICKEN & CHIPS FISH & CHIPS 44. SHRIMP & CHIPS ETC. TAKE OUT ORDERS Phone: 238-2025 past week were Mrs. Sarah Need- ham, Wm Hodgins of Ilderton, Mrs. Phin Dickens, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dickens, Roy Carroll of London, Mrs. John Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Flynn. Lloyd Morgan conducted the service in the United Church on Sunday morning for Rev. R. V. Wilson who is on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tripp and family who are on their way from Frobisher Bay to their new home in inuvic, (Western Arctic) are vacationing with his parents, Miss Dorcas Williams of Sarnia is visiting with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mc- Dowell and Janet were guests at the Hodgins-Buxton wedding in the Crediton United Church on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rippin and family moved to London on Saturday. Mr. Rippin, an Ang- lican student minister, will re- turn to the village to conduct the service in the united Church on Sunday morning. Mrs. George Hess, Mrs. J.E. McEwen and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm spent Sunday at Hess- haven cottage at the Pinery. John Goddard and Donald Luth- er attended the United Nations Seminar at Huron College, Uni- versity of Western Ontario, Lon- don, representatives for South Huron High School. They were away four days. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pettigrew of Lincoln Park, Mich., spent July 1 with the former's sis- ter, Mrs. George Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Terry North, Teresa and Tammy, St. Thomas, spent the weekend holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Passmore, Michael and Mark of London, left Saturday for a two-week vacation at Pike Bay. Charles Mickle, Hamilton, and Miss Ann Mickle, London, spent the Week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle. Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacMillan, David and Tommy, of Waterloo, spent Sunday With the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beaver, Scott and Kim of Paris spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell and Sylvia,. George Ingram returned to his home on Friday following sitrg ery In St, Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, and post-operative conval- escence in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. William Jaques and family of Toronto are holi- daying with the former's par- ents, Mr. arid Mrs. Oliver Jaq- ues. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Baker. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. K. Hodgins and Marikay attended the Mitchell reunion in Riverview Park, Ex- eter, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tripp and family spent the holiday weekend at Hayfield. Mrs. Tripp, who is attending summer school in Stratford, began her studies on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and Miss Dorcas Williams were Friday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott at Florence. Mrs. Elliott is a niece of the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McKin- non and Roxanne of Toronto are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bor- den Smyth and family. Weekend callers at the Smyth home were Mrs. Paul Klemke and her uncle, Roy Carroll of London, Corporal and Mrs. John Sichky and family of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Theander of Biddulph. Mrs. Fred Howe and Alex ac- companied Mrs. Earl Haist and Margaret to Avonbank on Sun- day where they attended the clos- ing service of the Avonbank Un- ited Church. & Mrs. Lloyd Mousseau left for the Calgary Stampede where Mr. & Mrs. Mousseau will celebrate their 22nd wedding anniversary on July 6. Police inspect bikes at rodeo Approximately 50 boys and girls, pupils of Hensall Public School, met at the Hensall Arena Thursday night to have their bi- cycles taped and given a safety inspection by OPP John wright of the Exeter detachment. A Bike Rodeo followed to test their riding skill and general knowledge of road safety. This project was sponsored by the Hensall Kinsmen Club. Church students enjoy contests The annual Sunday School and congregational *nit of ChiSel,- htitat united Church was held Friday evening and in Spite of weather conditions, it was Well attended and much enjoyed. A delleibiiS picnic supper Was serv- ed in the Sunday School rooms. sports Were Under direction Of MrS, Alvin Cole and Mrs. Jack Winners Were Jane Ross, Alf Rost, 'Jeanne Ross, Randy Glean, Jean Cole, Mrs. R. Taylor, Dia 'Taylor, Miss Mary kinsman, Miss Jean Cole, Alvin Coley and lack kirtattari. eY, Nadean McClinchey, Barbara McCurd y, Julie Meek, Lori Mousseau, Kimberley. Parsons, James Pollock, Robert Pryde, Brian Randall, Robert Reid, Kim- berley Stewart, Bruce Thomson, Melissa 'Veal, Deborah Venner, Phq4ey wArOn.g. JCPIPP3PAWP1 N to P4APg. 1 ;:4 ;.TA!a Allan, Terry Bak- er,. ?h geOPe; Michael Dal- ton, ;Philip PeHaan„ Leroy LFields, Rennie Keys, ktCPienne Lavery, Teresa ,I.P•CPQ4441,'Pr 41e y Mann, Paul Mansfield, Bradley McBride, David Mcquarrie, Kim Melanson,.$andra Nixon, Marilyn Pepper, Debbie Reid, :Greg Sanq, ster, Jerry Smith, Lisa Stretton, Michele Triehner, David Vail- Atone, Randy Ward, Jj.nimy Wedge, Barry Willert. Teachers. Pt Hensall public School are as follows: Kindergarten, Miss Dianne Peck; grade MIPS Margaret Johns grade 1 and 0, Mrs. Mur- ray Dalton; grade g and 0, MrS, Edna Thompson; grade 3 and 4, Mr4, Phyllis Deichert; grade 4 and 5, Mrs. Margaret Horner; grade and 0, Mrs. Beryl F1'r gie; grade 6 and 7, Mr. Eric Mansfield; grade 8, Mrs, Mary Jacolae; principal, Mr. Robert G. Reaburn. FlensaD results Continued fr9111 page IrarleY i Michael Veinier, KelleY Ward, PRO Wareing, Cathy Wedge, rytne Wi4ert. GRADE to GRADE 2 Dale Armstrong, Bryan Baker, Vicki Baker, Danny Bell, paw Cindy Bisbee's, Rodney Brooks! Brenda Campbell, David Campbell, Jeff porbett, Kelly Dalton, John Dixon, Paul Elder Edward Elliott, Mary liovius, Lisa IVO, Ann JankSon, Kevin Kell, Kamon Kyle, Dale Lee, Linda Lenting, Lori Lovell, An- tonio Matucci, Jackie McClinch- Laymen conducts service Centralia musicians perform Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Dunn, Cathy and Ron of Toronto were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn. 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