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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-04-12, Page 8Milt Robbins & Son Ltd.
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Mr. & Mrs. Graham Walker,
Waterdown, Mr. & Mrs. A.J.
Donnelly, Caledonia, Mrs.
Stanley Mountain, St. Marys and
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Copeland,
Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna were
Thursday evening guests with
Jean Copeland.
Grant Mills, Calgary, Alberta
and Mrs. Ray Mills, St. Marys
visited on Tuesday with Blanche
and Rhea Mills.
Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler,
Mrs. John Butters, Mrs. Frank
Rodd, Mr, & Mrs, David Wheeler
and Steven, Mr. Sr Mrs. John
Rodd, Pamela and Calvin and
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
Times-Advocate, April 12, 1973 Shower bride at Whalen
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Jean. Copeland were guests on
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Glenn
Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen and
Deanna.
Several from the community
attended the Robinson-Bailey
wedding reception in the St.
Marys arena Friday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Cowdrey, Mr.
& Mrs. William Spence, Mr. &
Mrs. John Rodd, Mr. & Mrs.
Glenn Copeland and Jean
Copeland attended the annual
show of the Sweet Adelines at the
H.B. Beal Technical School,
London on Saturday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Ford and
family, Kitchener, Mrs. Clayton
Brock and family, Elora, Mr. &
Mrs, Gerald Morley and family,
Exeter Judy Dickey and Arnold
Westelaken, London were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. William
Dickey and Robbie and Mrs.
Harry Ford,
Wilson's Jewellery MEASURING WAISTS - More than 40 men's suits were on display at this week's South Huron Hospital Aux-
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Stephen councillor hurt
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family, Georgetown, spent the
weekend with Mrs. Chris Dinney
and Charles.
Joe Gunn, now living in Corn-
wall, has been appointed school
trustee. He made newspaper
headlines by blaming separatists
for the French language student
strike in one of the area schools.
Mr. & Mrs. Randy Ellis,
Huntsville, called on Mr. & Mrs.
Alf Smith Saturday. When Mr.
Ellis was an Air Force officer
stationed at Centralia he played
hockey on the team with Alf
Smith. Mr. & Mrs. Ellis' son was
taking part in the Pee Wee
playoff in Exeter Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mrs. Kenneth Baxter and
Wilson Forbes of Lefroy visited
By MRS, HAMILTON HODGINS
WHALEN
Many friends from Whalen,
Centralia and Zion gathered
Monday evening in Whalen
Community Centre to honor.
Joanne Finkbeiner, Huron Park,
formerly of Whalen, with a
miscellaneous shower prior to
her marriage Saturday to Art
Wilkinson, Lucan. Mrs. Margery
Morley and Mrs. Earl French
were in charge of a short
program.
Assisting Joanne to open her
gifts were her sister, Mrs. Harley
Allen, Joanne Dewan and Betty
Jay of London. Hostesses were
Mrs. Margery Morley, Mrs. Alton
Neil, Mrs. Mac Mills and Mrs.
John Scott.
Persona Is
Mr. & Mrs. John Storey were
hosts for a euchre party Friday
night in Whalen Community
Centre. The winners were: mens
high, Bill Heather; ladies high,
Grace Heather; lone hands, Alton
Neil; low score John Scott.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hern and
Gordon and Mr. & Mrs, Larry
Hern attended the wedding on
Saturday of Scott Stokely and
Karen Nixon in Granton United
church and the reception in the
Lucan Arena.
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh McIntyre and
Gary, Glencoe were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs, Art
Abbott.
Mrs. Paul Scott, Winnipeg
visited with Mr. & Mrs. John
Scott before being transferred to
Vancouver.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hern and
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Hern were
Sunday evening supper guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Stuart
McLelland, London Township.
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson
were Sunday dinner guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Hern on the
occasion of the Ferguson's 53rd
wedding anniversary.
Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Wilcocks,
Sarnia visited Saturday with Mr,
& Mrs. Ernest Ferguson.
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Smith,
Flepworth, were Sunday visitors
'with Mrs. Margery Morley.
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson
visited Wednesday with Mr. &
Mrs. Clayton Ferguson, West
Lorne.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl French spent
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Russell
Brock, Chiselhurst.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Wallis were
guests on Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
William Schwartz, Mrs. Robert
Bushfield and Mrs. Harvey Smith
attended the fashion show at
Mount Carmel Wednesday.
By MISS ELLA MOR LOCK
CREDITON
Ken Campbell fell from a roof
on which he was working, He is
recovering at his home.
Rev. Douglas Warren was
guest speaker at a Sunday School
Rally at Poplar Hill Friday.
Sunday in Zion United Church
members of the Communicant
Class were received into church
membership. Those who joined
the church are Patty and Marilyn
Pfaff, Elizabeth Bender, Debra
Finkbeiner, Cathy Bowers,
Nancy Pickering, Joan Hodge,
Eugene King, Donald Russell,
Randal Witherspoon and Wally
Fydenchuk, Mrs. Dave Cottel
joined by letter of transfer from
Blyth. A communion Service
followed the reception of
members.
Rev. Douglas Warren con-
ducted the service at the
Bluewater Rest Home Sunday
evening. Doris Schwartz, Mrs.
Walter Fydenchuk, Nola Faist,
Ella Morlock and Mrs. Lloyd Hey
helped with the singing. Mrs. Ed
Finkbeiner played the organ.
Mrs. W.C. Outram of Lindsay
was a weekend guest of Mr. &
Mrs. Will Oestricher.
Robert Bushfield Sr. is a
patient at St. Joseph's Hospital.
Mrs. Lorne Finkbeiner has
been transferred from St.
Joseph's Hospital to South Huron
Hospital, Exeter,
Mr. & Mrs. J.L. Taylor and
with Mr. & Mrs. Sylvester
Wuerth.
Mr. Pertschy Sr. is a patient at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
Mrs. Walter Fydenchuk, Mrs.
Peter Martin, Mrs, Alvin Fink-
beiner, Rev. Armin Schlenker
and Mary Ellen are conducting
the canvass for the Cancer
Society in the village.
Mrs. Lorne Preszcator, Rev. &
Mrs. Armin Schlenker, Mrs.
Lloyd Roeszler, Mrs. Walter
Weber, and Shelley, Mrs. Gordon
Finkbeiner, Ella Morlock, Mrs.
Lloyd Hey, Doris Schwartz, Mrs.
Ken Campbell, Barbara Ratz,
Mrs. Ed. Finkbeiner, Mrs.
Walter Fydenchuk and Mr. &
Mrs. Nelson Lamport provided
the program at the Senior
Citizens meeting, Exeter, last
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Ken Campbell, Mrs.
Walter Fydenchuk, Mrs. Alvin
Finkbeiner, Rev, & Mrs. Douglas
Warren and Rev. Armin
Schlenker attended a rally for
Key 73 in London Wednesday.
Mrs. Gordon Finkbeiner and
Ruth, Mrs. Claire Schwartz, Mrs.
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