HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-09-19, Page 11Reginald. Coulter who was killed
hi a car accident last Monday..
Mrs, Coulter is the former Linda Fischer, daughter of Mr. & Mrs,
Clarence FisPber of Wirloh?m,
Mrs. Martha. Miller rettirned
home Monday after spending
three weeks With Mr. And Mrs.
Siegfried Miller ,of Pbri, Pover,
Barry WOife and Terry
Maxwell of Roxboro were
visitors With Barry's
grandmother, Mrs. Wes Wolfe,
last week.
Mr. &
Seaforth were Sunday visitors.
with Mrs. Wes Wes*.
Mr, Harry flaYter and TM
ate spending a few days with Mr%
& Mrs. Earl Vanc14111 arid family
of Ottawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman WalPert
Mrs. Harvey Pollen, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Wurrh of Exeter, Mr. and
Mrs. William, Pollen and Timmy
of Milton, Mr, and Mrs. Ran
Weher of lnoersoli and Mrs, Roy
Campbell of Mensal! visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Alvin.
WalPer at their Sunset Ranch. Mrs. Alvin Sillery of
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We had appetites
Meal time is usually quite popular for most youngsters, but students
of Usborne. Central School attending a' two-day Conservation camp
at Camp Sylvan last week never failed to show in time for food.
Above, Earl Thompson and Frieda Zandbergen are taking care of
some delicious fried chicken.
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CLEARANCE SALE
Westeel-Rosco Grain Bins
5000 bus, size with hatch - $864.80
3850 bus. size• with hatch - $680.20
2700 bus. size with hatch - $470.80
2700 bus. size with door - $486.80
Baler Twine
Superior - 10,000 ft. - $ 6.50 bale
Premier - 10,000 ft. $ 5.95 bale
All prices F.O.B. Ailsa Craig, Provincial Sales
Tax extra on Grain Bins.
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HENSALL DISTRICT
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Improved Facilities
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(FORMER MICKLE PROPERTY).
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Thirtyefive ladles were
present.
PLANS BAZAAR
Wednesday the United
Church Women of Crediton
United Church met in the
Sunday School rooms. Mrs. Cliff
Russell. conducted the worship
and was assisted by Mrs. Garfield
Hill, Mrs. R. Pickering and Mrs.
Howard Lightfoot.
Mrs. Douglas Warren reviewed
in a most interesting way the
first chapter of the study book
on China.
Mrs. Earl Neil, president,
conducted the business.
Mrs. Jack Galloway, who is in
charge of supply, asked that
used nylons be saved and
brought to her at any time. She
reported that a good-sized bale
of used clothing was shipped
during the summer.
November 2 was set as the
date for the annual bazaar.
Hostesses were Mrs. Robert
Reid and Mrs. William Hodge.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Margaret Clarke is
visiting relatives in New. York.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Zurbrigg,
of Waterloo 'are spending some
time with Rev, and Mrs. Howard
Zurbrigg.
Last week Mr. & Mrs. Will
Oestricher called on Mr. & Mrs.
Charlie Green at Spruce Lodge,
Stratford. In the evening they
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ran short of a few things."
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6
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34.55
27.80
34.90
30.40
38.00
39.50
49.40
11.65
12.75
12.65
14.25
13.40
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They were quiet for a change .
The ability to refrain from talking paid off for some of the Usborne Central School students attending
last week's Camp Sylvan Conservation camp. At Thursday's evening meal, anyone that was caught
talking had to do the dishes. Principal Allan Taylor reports he had enough non-volunteers to complete
the job, photo.
Bride-elect is showered
by Crediton church group
DASHWOOP Meeting.
The United Church Women PPHSOPIAI.S of Calvary United church held m* Josephine• Basset their September meeting last Surrey, England, is vacationing MissionsTuesday with the end with Mr, & Mrs, Howard
Maintenance group in charge and. Klu rriPP and Brad. Mrs .
M r s . Car 1 Oestreicher Klumpp's parents, Mr. & Mrs.
convener. The tPPic was the Henry Simpson of Yorkshire,. study Of Japan. Mra. High Boyle England have returned home
was chairladY., &San cirigg and after spending some time here.
Patricia Bender Played accordion Thnrsday, Mrs. Edna Weber duets. accompanied Win. Fischer of
Mrs. Gordon Bender read a Thedfprd to. wingharo where
most interesting letter from they attended the funeral
missionary, Miss Jean Kellerman.
MrS. Oestreicher Wok the topic
in the study book.
Mrs. Bob Russell of Exeter
was guest speaker, also showing
pictures of Japan.
Mrs. Eben Weigand,
president, dealt with the
business. Catering to three
weddings was discussed. A
donation was made to the
' Unified Budget,
Lunch was served by the
group in charge,
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By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
Monday evening, September
9, the ladies of Crediton United
Church arranged a shower for
Miss Linda Pickering.
Mrs. Lorne Preszcator
conducted a singsong and Mrs.
Lawrence Hill provided several
contests. There was a reading by
Mrs. Jack Galloway and an
address by Mrs. William Hodge
before gifts were presented to
the guest of honour.
were entertained at dinner by
Mr. & Mrs. Verne Franks of
London.
Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Beaver
returned last Thursday from
Moosonee where they visited
with their daughter and her
husband, Major and Mrs. Bill
Misener.
ZION LA
The September meeting of
Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid was
held Wednesday with group 4
and Mrs. Leonard Schenk
convener in charge of devotions
and lunch.
Mrs. Ken Keller dealt with
the topic based on the parable of
the Good Samaritan.
Mrs. Lorne Genttner,
president, presided for the
business. The ladies will serve
supper at the Lutheran
Laymen's League Rally.
The annual Ladies Aid fowl
supper for their husbands and
friends will be October 9 with
group 1 in charge.
Suggestions for a bus trip are