HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-03-27, Page 17READY TO DO BATTLE—The three fellows in the above picture seem poised and ready for action of
any kind. They were actually taking part in Wednesday's old-fashioned carnival at Centralia's Huron
Park arena, From the left, they are, David Underwood, Robbie Essery and Mark Kingwell. T-A photo.
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SOME OF THE YOUNGEST SKATERS--The youngest skater at Wednesday's dress-up carnival at
Centralia sponsored by the Huron Park Figure Skating club was three-year-old Donna Watters. Donna is
shown in the centre with Karen Hart and her hobby horse and Laurie Robichaud. T-A photo.
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TirnesA v March 27r 1969 Pag0 l7
Centralia couple surprised
for wedding anniversary
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
ELIMVILLE
A number of ladies of the
Elimville Women's Institute
attended a short course at
Elimville Hall Thursday on
"Fashion Cues for You"
presented by Miss Fraser from
the Department of Agriculture
at Toronto, Home Economics
Branch.
Master Alan Pym is spending
a few days with his aunt and
uncle, Mr. & Mrs. Sam Skinner
of Centralia.
Mr, & Mrs. Wm Routly, Mrs.
Mildred Crago visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Allan Sommers
of St. Marys.
Mrs. John Miners spent a few
days in Winnipeg last week
attending the funeral of her
aunt, Mrs. Dougall McIntyre of
Winnipeg, sister of Mrs. Agnes
Drummond of Exeter.
Misses Joyce and Joan
Kerslake visited a few days last
week with Dr. & Mrs. Morley
Crockford and family of
Toronto.
Miss Brenda Skinner attended
the Junior Farmers Conference
Fire damages
Lucan d
m
welling
Monday afternoon fire broke
out in the home of Henry
Aemers, Butler Street.
Mrs. Aemers was carrying a
load of clothes to the washer
when she saw the fire. She
dropped the load and ran to the
telephone to call the fire
department. When she returned
the clothes had all burned.
The Aemers' four children
were at school and have only the
clothes they were wearing at the
time.
The Aemers family was
looking for another home and
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dyckman,
who were going to move into the
Aemers' home will also be
looking for another hoeee.
By MRS, FREP BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
The Pickering family arranged
a surprise celebration at the
home of their Aunt and Uncle,
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Haddock
Sunday in observance of the
Couple's 42nd wedding
anniversary. Attending the
happy event were Mrs. Elmer
Pickering and Jim, George
Baynham, Mr. & Mrs. Wm,
Latta, Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Taylor
and son, Mr. & Mrs. Don
Pickering, Mr. & Mrs. Harvey
Pickering, Mr. & Mrs. V.
Denomme and families, Mr. &
Mrs. Earl Pickering, Mr. & Mrs.
Ross Pickering, Mr. & Mrs, Jack
Pickering, Mrs, Willis Rock, Mr.
& Mrs, Lawrence Scott, Mrs.
Harvey Steeper, Mrs. Orville
Truemner and daughter, Mr. &
Misses Anna Marie, Ingrid and
Myriam Haste of Seaforth were
guests of Mrs. Frank Bruce last
week.
Mrs. John L. Macdonald with
two of her four sons, William R.
and Ian C. from Brampton,
spent last week with her parents,
Mr. & Mrs. Fred J. Wright,
English St., London.
The trouble with the chronic
borrower is that he always keeps
everything but his word.
Mrs. Gordon 13aynharri.
Mrs. Lillie McFalls of Lucan
was guest of honour at a
birthday party, at the home of
Mrs. Arthur McFalls Saturday, in
Celebration of her 89th birthday,
There were 15 in attendance,
Students join
arena walk
Gerald Regan held a very
successful auction sale Friday of
valuable implements.
Mrs. Catherine Morrissey
visited last Sunday in London
with her son, Mr. & Mrs. Benny
Morrissey and family.
Many girls and boys from Mt.
Carmel School joined the
Parkhill High School students
and surrounding residents in the
14 mile walk from Grand Bend
to Parkhill Saturday and raised
almost $14,000 in pledges.
Parkhill Mayor Adrian Ansems
joined in walk with his artificial
limb and now has hopes to build
a new Community Arena in
Parkhill.
A good attendance was
recorded Wednesday evening in
the school for the monthly
P.T.A. meeting with Jerry
Woodman as guest speaker.
Miss Christina Rutten,
London, visited one evening last
week with her parents, Mr. &
Mrs. John Rutten.
Representatives from the
Yamaha Piano House of London
demonstrated an electric organ
in the United Church Tuesday
evening of last week during a
recital by organist David
Morton. The organ was left in
the church for the Sunday
morning service. Mrs. Alvin
Essery played several selections
as a prelude to the service. Mrs.
Pat Soldan and Mrs, Ken
Hodgins played for the service.
Mr. & Mrs, Ken Greb
returned home last week
following a vacation in Florida.
Misses Judy and Bonnie Blair
who flew to Florida and were
guests for a few days with Mr. &
Mrs. Greb, returned home with
them.
Mrs. Wes Watson of Ailsa
Craig was a visitor with Mrs.
Arthur McFalls Thursday of last
week.
Colonel G. F, Ockenden and
Mrs, Ockenden of Camp Borden
were Monday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs, S. Molnar.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Greb spent
the weekend in Mount Albert
with Mrs. Greb's mother and
with her father in St. Michael's
Hospital in Toronto.
Ron McLaughlin of Dublin
and Miss Jean Laramie were
Sunday visitors with Jean's
grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. George
Dunn.
Miss Wilda Pollock,
Kitchener, was a weekend visitor
with her sister, Mrs. Lorne
Hicks.
Lee Desjardine spent some
holidays with his grandmother,
Mrs. Mabel Desjardine.
Mr. & Mrs. Les Adams, Mr. &
Mrs. Hugh Maros and Mrs.
John Corbett, visited with
relatives at Bracebridge Friday
afternoon and attended the
funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Carl
Scriven.
Mrs. Ervin Latta, Gary, Diane
and Loriane of Waterloo, visited
during the holidays with Mr. &
Mrs. Lorne Devine.
Mr, & Mrs. Jerry Arnold
spent the weekend in Toronto
GB Institute
plans bus trip
By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL,
The Grand Bend Women's
Institute met Thursday in the
town hall. Agriculture and
Canadian Industry was the
subject for the meeting,
Roll call was "Name a task
outside a household duty from
which you can derive the
greatest pleasure."
Motto was "A lover of Nature
can never be an atheist."
Mrs. Colin Love, Convener,
spoke on the motto and
introduced theguest speaker,
Jim Neil of Crediton who
graduated last year from
Ridgetown Agricultural College,
He gave an informative talk on
the growing and marketing of
turnips and rutabagas. Mrs. E.
DesJarclins thanked Mr. Neil.
Mrs. Nola' Taylor presided for
the business.
Group 1 decided to give a
donation. Group 2 plans a bus
trip to Niagara Falls, May 15 and
Group 3 had a penny sale at the
close of the meeting.
A nominating committee was
appointed to bring in a slate of
officers at the April meeting.
They are Mrs. Elgin Webb, Mrs.
Manse! Mason and Mrs. W. Gill.
Mrs. Taylor asked that
anyone having Christmas cards
bring them to the April meeting.
attending the Alhambra
Convention.
Mrs. Lily Mae .Johnston of
London visited Thursday
evening with Sandra Sweitzer.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Baker jr and
Bonnie of Stratford spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr. 4
Mrs. Ken Baker Sr, and family,.
Mr. & Mrs. Garson Brady of
Welland were weekend guests
with Mr. .4 Mrs. Milton Sweitzer
and Sandra,
Mrs. Ortha Baker was hostess
for a shower for her niece, Miss
Corinne Locke, of Belleville, at
Shipka Community Centre
Saturday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Russell,
accompanied by Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Russell of Essex have returned
from a ten day trip to Florida.
Mrs. Harry Sheppard, Mrs.
John Lovie and Mrs. George
Latta attended the Goderich
Sunset Circle birthday party at
Goderich Thursday evening,
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at Guelph over the weekend, a
delegate from the South Huron
Jr. Farmers. Others attending
were Misses Janet Hern,
Winchelsea, Sharon Passmore,
Thames Road and Ann Marie
I)ietrich of Exeter.
A large number from this
community attended the funeral
of Bob Cann of Thames Road
Friday..
Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Johns, Mr.
& Mrs. Edward Johns attended
the Krawiecki-Cassar wedding in
London Saturday. Miss Terri
Gasser was flowergirl and Mrs.
Charles Cassar was maid of
honour.
Mrs. Howard Pym is a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital where
she underwent surgery
Wednesday.
Mrs. Verna Johns of St.
Thomas visited Sunday with Mr,
& Mrs. Gilbert Johns.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Bell visited
Sunday with Mrs. Rachel Bell of
Huronview.
Thera era over 280 VW dealers mess Caned*. The ono ,r)061*51- yeti ii in the Yonew Poem..
Underneath the familiar Volkswagen you
think never changes you'll find something
quite surprising:
A Volkswagen that does.
Over the years, we've made more than
4,500 changes to it.
Every one an improvement.
But in spite of all those changes going on
inside,outside, the VW goes on looking pretty
much the some from one year to the next,
Which, of course, was the whole idea.
Because that means that this year's
Volkswagen won't be next year's has been.
And it also means that when you don't
hove to work On the way it looks, you can
work that much harder On the way if works.
So even though the VW gets harder to
prove every year, every year We try harder
to improve it.
Which putt us at a bit of a disadvantage
compared to the other, eat' makers:
They Fiat hove to worry about out-
doing each other,
We have fa worry about out-doing us,
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