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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-08-01, Page 2Miss Sophie Richards, Listowel, called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll Sunday evening. Miss Richards stayed for a few days. Mr. Bill Lambourne, London, called on the Carrolls also. Mrs. Mary Johnson and son, Frank, London, visited with her son, Bill Johnson and Mrs. John- son and boys Sunday. By MRS. G. HOOPER Mrs. Peter Vanexan and Lisa of Waterloo were Sunday guests of Mr. Leonard Thacker and girls. Mr. & Mrs. Clair Sisson were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Petch of Strathroy. Mrs. Jack Thomson and Sharon attended a miscellaneous show- er at the home of Sharon Fletch- er of RR 1 WOodhana, Saturday afternoon. Mr. & Mrs. Douglas McCor- quociale and family of Hamilton were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Grant McCorquodale. Rev. & Mrs. Mannell, Barry, Scott and Philip of Harrow were Tuesday overnight guests Of Mr. & Mrs. William Jones. Barry, Scott and Philip remained for a week's holidays. By MRS. HEBER DAVIS BUSINESSMEN We can tailor a pension plan, deferred compen- A sation plan, disability incOMe plan in short, a planned security program that will save your business and key employees taX dollars. Call today for full particulars. G. G. COOPER 276 EMILY STREET T. MARY8 284-2343 fa reat-WeSt Life AOAANC( • 12 oat. Luncheon Meat 2 Tins Top Valu Asst'd Salad Dressing 2 YOUNGSTERS ENJOY WADING AT EXETER'S. 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All sat down to a chicken dinner after which the afternoon was spent in enjoying old acq- uaintances. Friends came from Detroit, St. Thomas, London, St. Marys and Granton. The next reunion will be held the last Sunday in July, 1969, at Riverview Park, Exeter. PFAFF-OESCH REUNION The annual Pfaff-Oesch re- union was held in Riverview Park Exeter, Sunday, July 14 with about 90 attending. Winners in sports were: races, 4 years and under, Brian Stew- art; 4-6 years, girls, Kimberley Anne Stewart; boys, Danny Gal- loway; 6-8, girls, Kathy Dinney; boys, Steven Finkbeiner; 8-10, girls, Janet Oesch; boys, Wayne Clarke; 10-12, girls, Audrey Oesch; boys, Larry Clarke; Kick slipper into basket, under 10, Wayne Clarke, DavidClarke; 10-14, Kathy Bowers; boy with neatest haircut, Roger Finkbein- er; boy with tightest pants, Ricky Bowers; girl with tighest shorts, By MRS. HUGH MORENZ Mrs. Lida Lamport and Mr. Tom Lamport visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Chris Baum- garten of Bothwell. Mr. & Mrs. Les Adams and Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Morenz, visit- ed Friday evening with Mrs. El- mer Pineo, and Mr. & Mrs. Russ Charlton at St. Thomas. Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Russell, Don- ald and Kathy visited Sunday with Mr. & Mts. Earl Russell and other relatives at Essex. Jim Webb is spending some holidays with Tom Russell. Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Russell, Bruce, Donald and Kathy recent- ly spent a week's holidays at the cottage with Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Webb and family at. Stoney Lake, north of Peterborough. Youths meet at Woodham By MISS JEAN COPELAND The Messengers group met Sunday morning during the church service. Calvin Rodd read a poem and the chapter of the study book was given by Mrs. Lloyd Jaques. Linda Timms read the Scripture and prayer was givenbylefichelle Robinson. Mary Lou Thomson played a piano instrumental. A reading "Wanted a New Eyes" was given by Mrs. William Dickey. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Walter MacDougald and family of Fullarton visited Sunday evening with Mrs. Mary Jaques. Mrs. Harry Ford and Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Ford and family of Kitchener were Friday visitors with Mrs. Wm. Dickey and fam- ily, Mr. & Mrs. A. J. Donnelly of Cayuga, Mrs. W. Hare of Hunts- ville and Mrs. S. Mountain of St. Marys were weekend visitors with Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean. & Mrs. Win, Hill; Scott and Julie Of Michigan were Sat- tirdaY visitors with mks. Arthur Hepkin. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Flannigan and family and Jirrirrlie Vessey of St. Marys visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Wib McNeight and family. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Jaques and family oent the weekend at Grand Bend. Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Brook and family of Elora'were guriday Vi bra with Mrs. Vvrti. Dickey and family and also visited With Mr. Dickey in Westminster Hospital, & Mrs. Don trine and cheryt and Mr. & Mrs. Pied Dourxf of St. Marys 'returned Saturday from a three week motor trip to British Linda Webb; girl with longest hair, Sylvia Oesch; Youngest baby, Kathy Oesch; closest birthday, Dale DinneY; wedding anniversary closest to picnic, Mr. and Mrs. Din Din- ney; smallest waist, (im.rried lady), Mrs. Howard. Atkins; smal- lest waist, (married man), Wil- liam (Desch; youngest grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fink- beiner; oldest lady, Mrs. Nelson Schenk; oldest man, Samuel Oesch; largest number of grand- children at picnic, Mrs. Marg- aret Clarke; man - putting thumb on scales, Don Clarke; lady with shortest mini, Mrs. Ivan Oesch. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clarke were elected to take charge of reunion in 1969 to be held the second Sunday in July at River- view Park. BESTARD REUNION The Bestard reunion was held at Shipka Community Park, Sun- day July 28 with 68 in attend- ance. Mrs. Ettie Baker and fam- ily were in charge of sports and Mrs. Martha Pickering and Mrs. Manford Luther were the table committee. Contests, dodge ball and all kinds of races were enjoyed. Mrs. Em Baynham won the prize- for the oldest person present. A smorgasbord lunch was en- joyed after which a ball Tame was played. All were In favor of returning again next year to the same place with the same groups in charge. Mrs. Irene Marziali, Rosanne and Louisa, London, were guests Tuesday with Mrs. Fred Dobbs, Freddie and Patti. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll and Mr. and. Mrs. Alf Dickins, London, were Wednesday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis. They were joined by Mr. Murdie Colbert in the afternoon and all were guests with Mr. and Mrs. H. Carroll in the evening. Mr. Dickies was celebrating his 81st birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McLean, Lucan and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker returned home from Manitoulin Friday night. Gary Barker spent the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Barker, and spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis. Jean Barker spent the week with her cousin, Cheryl Kelly, London. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clarke and girls, Shipka, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall and girls. Mrs. Mary Lindsay, daughters Dee Dee and Krista, Grand Bend, were Wednesday guests with Mrs. Fred Dobbs and children. Mr. and Mrs. Don Maguire and boys and Michael Davis were Friday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis and the Davis' were guests Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stanley, Denfield. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Abbott and To the iFditgr; Help!. .when This will TACed over. the wires ,on ;nne: V? past, all Individuals hearing the call m=- medtately respeeded, It has been sai,d that police, doctors and .ambnlanCeS Sernee times ..take a long time to reach the accident site, but not this one, I am writing for all the por, sons involved in This particular accident and certainly admire. the co-operation .of all trained personnel and laymen who ed ease the .snffering, During our .stay in South Huron Hospital we were very..iinpres,.. sad, by the efficiency of the help and the accuracy shown in ad, ministering detailed orders, This applies to all departments in the hospital. The Purses, iricludiug those. in,training, do a wonderful job. They can be proud of their pro- fession. We summed up a nurse as girl naturally inclined to want to help her fellow person with. a good teacher to train her how to administer to the sick. Miss Claypole and Mrs. Delbridge have shown their value In this respect. I can't help but mention the kitchen and its staff, good food and plenty of. it. The .apple pie should not be served when a patient is too sick to eat two pieces. All in all we are very thankful for our fine Hospital and its staff in the town of Exeter. FRED DOBBS at the home of Mr. and M,7S. Earl Keller. Masic was supplied by Edgar Elligsen, Earl and peter Deichert, on violins and Bob Paige on the accordion. He came from behind to win Danny Turvey, left, pulled his pony wide on the last turn and came from behind to win Saturday afternoon's junior pony race at the Hensall Frontier Day celebrations, Bob Baker, standing at the right was to be a guide post to outline the course, but actions of some of the racers forced Baker and other course markers to get out of the way qnickly, --T-A photo ENJOY THE COMFORTS OF GAS 238-2005 Grand Bend Serving all South Huron SAVE 45c Top Valu HAMBURG or HOT DOG SAVE 8c Top Valu Asst'd Flavours Top Volu (Parch. Wrap) Margarine 1.00 Top Volu Frozen White or Pink Lemonade .... 1.00 (Asst'd Flavours) Freshie Dmriixneks .20 pkgs, 1.00 White Swan (As$t'd Colours) 4-Roll Pack Bathroom Tissue 8 Rolls 1.00 U.S. No. 1 PLUMS ••••••••• U.S. No. 1 Salmon Plash CANTALOUPE DARLING'S IGA BETTY & ART'S IGA EXETER GRAND BEND POO* 2 Tim.e.s.A.Ovocatef, August 1! 1968 Those attending were from London, Lucan, Centralia, Cred- iton, Parkhill, Grand Bend, Ex- eter and Shipka. DEICHERT REUNION The eleventh annual Deichert reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills, RR 2 Dashwood with 91 in attendance. The sports committee included Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hohner and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deichert. Results of races were: girls, 5 and under, Ann Deichert, Susan Deichert; boys, Gary Deichert, Rickie Keller; girls, 5-7, Cath- erine Deichert; boys, Douglas Deichert, Steven Hines; boys, 7-9 James Learn, Bill Deichert; girls 9-12, Lori Keller, Helen Hines; boys, John Elligsen, James Learn; 1 adi e s, Debbie Learn, Elaine Denomme; men, George Keller, Roger Keller; Wheelbarrow race, Marg Dei- chert and Barry Parsons, sack race, John Elligsen; men's kick the slipper, Earl Deichert; la- dies, Pauline Parsons; lady with most buttons, Josephine Deich- ert; man with most pennies, Clif- ford Pepper; hammering nails, Gloria Learn; boys and girls, 8- 18, soft ball throw, John Elligsen; Person with birthday closest, Catherine De i cher t; youngest person, Anne Deichert; most re- cently married, Roger and Barb Keller; person with largest fam- ily, Mrs. Frieda Keller; winning of guessing contest, Murray Kel- ler. Prices Effective July 31 - Aug. 3 Inclusive. 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