HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-11-09, Page 15FIRST AID COURSE GRADUATES A St. John's Ambulance first
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Jaques, Lloyd Hudgins, Jud Dykeman, Rod Hippern, Ken Baker,
John Skea and instructor Robbie Robichaud. Centre, examiner Mrs.
Ray Cann, Doreen Browning, Linda Hokenson, Ron Kenney, Frank
Hunt and Frank Pyke, Front, Charlie Browning, Kevin Pfaff, Dave
Beeken, Keith Brintnell and Norm Hyde. T-A photo
Home after eye operation
Friends fete Dashwood couple
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.By MRS. JOSEPH CAREY Mr. & Mrs. Larry Carey, Lon-
More than 40. relatives and don spent Sunday evening with
neighbours completely surprised Mr. & Mrs. Joe Carey.
Mr—& Mrs. Jack Hall Saturday Mrs. Ada. McDonald and her
evening on the occasion of their niece have just returned home
35th wedding anniversary, from Grande Prairie, Alberta on
The many friends of Mrs. Win- Wednesday after a very pleasant
1. A Me Dig= wish her a speedy holiday with relatives.
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patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Angela. Ryan, R.N.A. spent the.
London, weekend with their parents. Mr.
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have returned home after two several weeks vacation in
months in the western provinces, Europe.
Don Carey,Glencoe, and Mr. & Mrs. Fred Noon and le . Richard Trainor, Stoney Creek family have moved from the
spent the weekend with their farm home of Douglas Mawson
families. to reside in town.
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By MRS. IRVIN RADER
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Weber
celebrated their 25th wedding
anniversary with a dance at
Dashwood Community centre
Friday. Guests attended from
London, Kitchener, Sarnia,
Southampton, Selkirk, Toronto,
and Dashwood. Wednesday they
were surprised by a rousing
charivari by members of the
family of Mrs, Weber
(MacGregors). About 30 were
present, As well as being their
anniversary date it was also the
wedding anniversary of their
daughter and husband, Mr. &
Mrs. Eric Eagleson.
Mrs. Hilda Rader, who un-
derwent eye surgery at Victoria
hospital is now much improved in
health and able to be at the home
of her son, Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Rader.
A short course, "Bedroom and
Bath" is being held in Dashwood
Community centre Friday,
November 17. All interested
ladies are invited to attend.
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Homemaking club No. 2 enter-
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Mrs. Jean Walper spent the
weekend at Mississauga with Mr.
& Mrs. Wayne Sylvester and
family.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Sanders and
Susan, London, spent the
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
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Sympathy of this community
yis
expressed to Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Gibson in the loss of their young
daughter, Margaret.
Funeral services were held
Monday for Margaret Gibson
who passed away November 2 at
St. Joseph's Hospital London, in
her 11th year. Interment was in
Crediton cemetery with Rev. D.
Warren officiating.
Besides her parents she is sur-
vived by two sisters, Irene and
Katherine at home and grand-
parents Mr. & Mrs. William
Haigh. Exeter,
Pallbearers were Larry and
Gary Gibson, Douglas and
Donald Williams. Lunch was
served to family and friends at
Shipka Community centre.
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Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Art Meininger
returned to their home here after
spending several days in Detroit
visiting with their sons Bob and
Torn, their wives and families.
Mr. & Mrs. George McArthur,
Wallacetown were Sunday dinner
guests with their cousins, Mr. &
Mrs. Lorne Devine.
Fred Weiberg is spending some
holidays in Waterloo with his son
and family, Mr. & Mrs. Hubert
Weiberg.
Susan Janzen and Peggy Ince,
Leamington spent the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Dick Zielman
and family.
Friends and relatives attended
a miscellaneous shower Saturday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Gerald Godbolt, Exeter in honor
of Jane Cliff of Mississauga,
bride-elect of early December
and fiancee of Bill Ratz,
Mr. & Mrs, Gordon Ratz and
family attended a silver wedding
anniversary dinner at Red
Gables Sunday to honor Mr. &
Mrs. Ray Collett (nee Reta
Rata), Toronto.
Ruth Ziehnan and Barbara
Raiz participated in the "Starve
In" at the Pentecostal church
Exeter, sponsored by Youth for
Christ. The young people fasted
from 9 a.m. Saturday till 9 p.m.
Sunday with proceeds to go to
Korean blind orphans.
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Morena
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Adolph
Keller.
Mr. & :1 'Irs. Lloyd Rader spent
Sunday at London with Mr. &
Mrs. Wendell Gamble and fami-
ly.
visited Sunday in London with
Mr. & Mrs. ,Julius Nicklom, Mr.
& Mrs. Bill Morenz, Rob Nicklom
and Orla Polnicky.
Those from this area who
attended the 40th wedding an-
niversary party for Mr. & Mrs.
Harold Prance, 'Tedford, held
Friday night at the Taxandria
Club near Arkona were Mr. &
Mrs. Harry Sheppard, Mr. &
Mrs. Ron Desjardine and Steven,
Mr. & Mrs. Les Adams, Mr. &
Mrs. Don Adams, Mrs. Thelma
Beierling and Harvey, Mr. &
Mrs. H. Morenz, Mrs. Leonard
Zirk and Louis, Mr. & Mrs.
George Bullock, Zurich, Mr. &
Mrs. Don Dumigan and family,
Mr. & Mrs. Carman Lovie, Ira
Vincent, Mrs. Helen Birtwhistle,
Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Adams all of
Grand'Bend. Supper.and dancing
was the evening entertainment
and the couple were presented
with a television set.
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supper at the community centre.
Laurie Becker, president,
welcomed the mothers and
several girls entertained with
piano selections. Court whist was
played with Mrs. Melvin Stade
high and Jayne Hayter low.
Personals
Mrs. Martha Miller has
returned home after spending
some time with Mr. & Mrs.
Seigfried Miller and family, Port
Dover. •
Heather Rader, small daughter
of Mr. & Mrs. Glen Rader had
her tonsils removed last week at
Children's War Memorial
Hospital, London,
Mrs. Albert Rader and Mrs.
George Tieman spent last week
at Willowdale with Mr. & Mrs.
Jack Cudmore. George Tiernan,
Michael, and Karen Herr'
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