HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-06-28, Page 14GRADUATE AT MOUNT CARMEL — Grade eight graduation exer-
cises at Mount Carmel separate school were held Thursday night. Back
left, Lambert Baltessen, Bill Vandenberg, Joe Kelders, Mike Cronyn,
Ricky Morrissey, Mike Marrinan and Ricky Martens. Third row, Steve
Martens, Richard Sokolowski, Peter Corneillsen, Jim Fleming, Peter
Smeekens, Larry Ryan, Joe Dietrich and teacher Doug Nasal. Second
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Vincent and Gaby Jeromkin. Front, Denise Glavin, Colleen 5reen, Ruth
Ann Minderlein, Ann Westelaken, Diana Rood, Carol Dietrich, Donna
Mennen and Antoinette Mommersteeg.
T-A photo
WI enjoys dinner
GB minors win in soccer
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The fifth annual Regele reunion
Was held at Brodhagen Com-
munity Centre Sunday.
Races were enjoyed by young
and old and a ball game in af-
tereoon.
Oldest member present was
Edward Regele, Walton and the
youngest was Cherrel Gross,
Blyth.
Officers elected were;
president, Stanley Preszcator;
secretary, Shirley Preszcator;
vice president, Mervin Wardell;
sports committee, Gordon and
Marie Muegge,
Persona Is
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Fydenchuk
and family, Crediton have pur-
chased the home of the late Cecil
Smith.
Eber Lewis, Goderich
Hospital, spent last weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Wein.
Mrs• Barry Bullock spent
Saturday with her parents Mr. &
Mrs, Stan Preszcator.
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator
and girls Mrs. Elaine Foran,
Huron Park and Mr. & Mrs,
Barry Bullock, Parkhill attended
the Regel reunion at Brodhagen
Community Centre Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator
visited Sunday with the latter's
grandmother, Mrs. Joe Thornton
who is a patient in Seaforth
Community Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Wein
celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary June 23.
Francis Kelders making one
goal.
A delayed game from a fort-
night ago was played at Grand
Bend, by the under 14 year Pee
wees. Seaforth won 3-1. Eddie
Heine got the goal for the Pee
wees. It was a very good game
for both teams.
WI
Thursday the Women's
Institute ladies and guests en-
joyed a smorgasbord dinner at
the Anglican Parish Hall. Mrs, A.
Hamilton the president, gave an
interesting talk on the Women's
institute's origin and affiliations
with women in Ontario, Canada,
and around the world.
Governments are aware of
their resolutions, New members
were welcomed, Mrs. E.
Desjardine expressed the thanks
of the group for the work of the
president towards the
organization of the evening.
Anniversary
is celebrated
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
CREDIToN
Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Wein
celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary Saturday. Their
daughter, Mrs. Cecil Caughlin,
flew home from Edmonton to
share in the happy occasion,
Mr. & Mrs. Herb Haist,
Madison, Wisconsin, called on
Mr. & Mrs. Emmery Fahrner
last week. They also visited other
relatives in the area.
William Schwartz is a patient
at Victoria Hospital, London.
The Women's Institute catered
for the Shriner's Banquet last
Wednesday evening. Monday
evening they catered for the
Grade 8 graduation ceremony at
Stephen Central Public School.
Decoration Day
Decoration Day was observed
at the Crediton Cemetery. The
property was purchased in 1876.
Since that time approximately
600 people have been buried
there, 12 during the past year.
The grounds are maintained by
a board of members of Zion
United Church, Gordon Morlock,
William Schwartz, Gordon Fink-
beiner, Cliff Kenney, Russell
Finkbeiner, Milton Sweitzer and
Nola Feist. The caretaker is
Charlie Hoffman, Exeter,
Prizes were given for various
games and quizzes. Piano music
was played by Mrs, C, Reeves;
Mrs. Plumb danced the Dutch
Clog in costume. A social time
with card playing ensued, About
60 persons were present.
Persona Is
Mrs. Eva Bariteau entertained
guests Mrs. Alice Backmna, Mrs.
Lillie Moore, Mrs. Kathryn
Pagel, and Mrs. Lorna Ludwig,
all of Detroit recently.
Jean Dunford is the new
registered nurse for the summer
at the Medical Centre,
Peter Dejong of the Cut-Rate
Clothing Store went to St.
Joseph's hospital in London by
ambulance for treatment.
A triple wedding anniversary
celebration weekend was held at
the home of Mr. & Mrs. Demare,
London joined by Mr. & Mrs.
Robt, Ginn, Cleveland and Mr. &
Mrs. Lloyd Ginn, Grand Bend,
being daughter, son, and mother
and father respectively.
Mr. & Mrs. G. Todd, Stratford,
have retired to their home in
Beach O'Pines, Grand Bend, as
permanent residents.
Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Adams
visited Mr. & Mrs. Len
Scrimegour in London Saturday.
Sympathy is extended to the
relatives in the death of Mrs.
Isabel Wilson, 91. Mrs. Elgin
Webb, Grand Bend sister; Robt.
MacPherson, Buffalo, N.Y.
brother; and Mrs. Nola Taylor of
Grand Bend, step daughter,
Interment took place Saturday in
Mrs. S. Hill, Petrolia visited
her daughter, Mrs, Wm. Stokes
and her husband at their home in
Greenacres. For the weekend
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Stokes were up
from London for a visit to their
ACW handles
summer work
The June meeting of the Exeter
A.C.W. was held in the Parish
Hall with Mrs. Les Gibson
presiding. The meeting opened
with devotions led by Marion
Bissett.
All business for the summer
months was taken care of.
Volunteers were asked to help at
the church during Centennial
week. The business part of the
meeting was closed with the
benediction by Rev. Anderson.
Mrs. Geo. Rether Sr. and
Marion Bissett were in charge of
the program. A poem was given
by Mrs. A. Carter and a cen-
tennial skit was given by Mrs.
Rather and Miss Bissett.
The Hensall A.C.W. who were
meeting at the rectory came over
to the Parish Hall and Rev.
Anderson showed slides of the
recent T.V, visit to "Act Fast" in
London, Mrs, 0. Zivcovic sang
during lunch which was served
by Mrs, Harvey Andrews, Verna
Greenlee and Mrs. Geo.
Anderson.
By MRS. FRANK PLUMB
Playing at Clinton the Grand
Bend Mosquitos won from the
Clinton boys by 4 to 3. :Vicky
Vanderberg scored a "hat trick"
while another player added the
fourth goal,
Grand Bend Pee wees won 3 to
I over Exeter's team with Eddie
Raine making two goals and
son Wm. Stokes and his wife.
Mr, & Mrs. Morley Love and
Jennifer, Chatham visited his
parents Sunday and attended the
Gill Reunion at Ausable Park.
Colin Love went to St. Joseph's
hospital on Monday for a check-
up.
Asking for
second yard
In a special meeting in Clinton
Monday, the Huron County Pork
Producers Association decided
unanimously to apply to the
Ontario Pork Producers
Marketing Board for the
establishment, of an assembly
yard in Blyth
The facilities of Mr. Ed Watson
are for rent under certain con-
ditions. Location of the yard in
Blyth would mean a central place
in the North end of the county
right between several other
yards. It would overcome many
of the complaints from producers
in this area, who felt that since
the moving of the Clinton yard to
Hensall, the driving distance for
delivering hogs became too long.
It is expected to take several
weeks before Toronto makes the
final decision.
It was also decided at this
meeting to take part in the
province wide "Pork Hostess"
contest. It is a first in Ontario,
and is comparable to the dairy
princess contest, Further details
will be made known as soon as
possible,