HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-09-13, Page 8NEW EPS PERSONNEL — No less than eight new members are on staff at the Exeter public school for the 1973-74 term.
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spoke on the purpose of Sunday
School and led in the com-
missioning of the teachers,
leaders and congregation. The
junior choir, with Mrs. John Scott
tt the organ, sang.
The Sunday School Superin-
tendent, Mrs. Thos. L. Scott,
presented the following diplomas
and seals for attendance: first
year, Steven Gardiner; fourth
year, Shirley Miller, Murray
Laing, Richard and Barbara
Templeman; fifth year, Kevin
Scott. Steven Miller; eighth year.
,Inn Scott, Bob Scott, Karen
Miller, Terry and Nancy Tem-
pleman; ninth year, Andrew
Laing; eleventh year, David and
Elizabeth Templeman, Margaret
I.aing; thirteenth year, Mary
Jane Templeman.
W.M.S.
The September meeting of the
WIlIS was held at the home of
Mrs. Mervin Dow Thursday. Mrs.
M. Lamond, presiding, opened
the meeting with a reading, A
hymn was sung and the scripture
lesson was read in unison. Mrs.
Lamond led in the meditation and
prayer, and dedicated the of-
fering.
During the business it was
announced that Mrs. J. Gibson,
St. Marys will be a guest at the
October meeting. The Fall
Conference will be held in Knox
Presbyterian Church, Listowel,
October 16.
Mrs. Lamond then gave a
report on the work of the Bible
Society. Chapter 5 of the study
book on India which dealt with
the women and youth of India,
was presented by Mrs. Mervin
Dow. The meeting closed with a
hymn and prayer.
Sports
Hibbert South and Thames
Road Bantam boys split their
eekend games to keep the series
even and force a fourth game to
be played in Cromarty Friday
night.
In the game last Friday night it
was 5-2 for Hibbert South as
Maurice Ruston had 14 strike-
outs. Saturday night Thames
Road reversed the win defeating
Hibbert 8-4 .
In slow pitch, Chiselhurst
moved up two games to one in
their best-of-five when they
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defeated Cromarty 17-7 Sunday,
In spite of the cool weather there
was a good crowd on hand to see
the action.
4-H
Meetings three and four of the
Staffa No. 2 "Crafty Carvers"
were held Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. J. Wallace. The
meeting opened with the 4-H
pledge followed by the roll calls
"Howamt going to use my potato
print", and "Am I going to
continue block printing after this
club?" Why, or why not?"
Following the business, Mrs.
Douglas showed some designs on
cards possible for art gum eraser
prints. She also distributed some
bookmarks to print on. The girls
then tried their hand at cutting
designs on small erasers.
Persona Is
Entering the kindergarten
class at Upper Thames
Elementary School in Mitchell
were Steven Gardiner and Grant
McKeller,
Mrs, Stanley Dow is
vacationing at Grand Bend for
the month of September.
Joanne Dow has returned from
a trip to the east coast. While
there she received word that she
By MANUEL CURTS
Audrey Finkbeiner, missionary
in the island of St. Lucia was
guest speaker at the United
Church service Sunday morning.
Comprising 228 square miles, St.
Lucia has six organized churches
and three mission churches
which, under the present
government are flourishing.
However, a political group
seeking power in the elections
next year, if successful, could
mean disaster for the Christian
movement there.
The U.C.W. met at the home of
Mr, & Mrs. Bryden Taylor,
Grand Bend, for their September
meeting Wednesday.
Helen Brown, daughter of Mr,
& Mrs. Ross Brown, who is a
registered dietician has accepted
a position at the Public Health
Centre in Windsor, Nova Scotia.
This Centre is the second largest
of its kind in Canada.
Mrs, Lorne Finkbeiner and her
daughters Audrey and Mrs. Lila
Rosser. London, and Mrs. Pearl
Bloomfield, Grand Bend, were
guests Sunday with Mrs. Vera
Brophey.
Evelyn and Manuel Curts, and
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Curts,
Grand Bend, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Wm,
Curts, London.
had been succesful in passing her
R.N. examination. She is now
employed at Montreal General
Hospital.
Steven Gardiner, son of Mr,
and. Mrs, Larry Gardiner,
celebrated his fifth birthday on
Saturday. Guests at his party
were Grant McKellar, Wayne
Taylor, Robert and John Taylor,
Sandra and Steven Vivian, and
Kenny Miller.
Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker visited
an the weekend with Mr, & Mrs.
Bob Graves of St. Thomas.
Heather McPhail, ac-
companied by her grandfather,
Hector McPhail, Mitchell,
arrived home Friday after
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Lorne
Taylor and other relatives in San
Diego, California. Mrs. Taylor
was the former Doreen McPhail
of Rays.
Nola Dow has begun her
studies in Interior Design at
Fanshawe College, London.
Nancy Allen visited in Toronto
with her sister, Janet, and at-
tended the Canadian National
Exhibition.
Heather McPhail has
graduated from her Lab
Technician's course and will
begin work in Kitchener-
Waterloo Hospital next week.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Grace Stewardson were Mr. &
Mrs. Hugh Larkin, Windsor.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Wilson,
Windsor were visitors recently
with Lillian Ulens following their
holiday at Red Bay, Ont.
Mr. & Mrs. Graham Eagleson
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Paul Swartzentruber and Derek.
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Thompson,
Grant, Brenda, Ronnie and
Valerie, Montreal have been
vacationing here for two weeks,
occupying the home of the late
Mrs. Roy Sheppard. Mr.
Thompson is regularly employed
at Hovercraft Industries, Grand
Bend.
Recent summer visitors with
Mr. & Mrs, Selbourne English
have been Mr. & Mrs, Harold
Clement, Detroit and Mr. & Mrs.
Milian Smirle, Morewood, Ont.
Mrs. Smirle is Mrs. English's
sister.
Plans• are being made to ob-
serve anniversary services in the
United Church on October 14.
A recent visitor with his aunt
and uncle, Evelyn and Manuel
Curts was Donald Stoyle who
bicycled from his home in Lon-
don,
Labor Day visitors with Mrs.
Inez Eagleson and other relatives
here were Mr. & Mrs. Keith
Hayter and Mr. & Mrs. James
Stump, Monroe Michigan.
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Kalep and
family, Detroit were holiday
visitors with Mrs. Gladys
McLinchey.
By the way: For vacation some
went to the mountains, while
others went to the Lakeshore. But
for most of us, we just went in the
hole.
Staffa girl
marks event
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
A birthday party was held for
Bonnie Vivian who was
celebrating her seventh birthday.
Attending were, Cathy, Ruth,
Margaret, Joey and Susan
Roney, Nancy and Kevin Scott,
Cathy, Michael and Jenny
Barnes, Chris, Brian and Dean
Elliott, Dennis and Danny Elliott,
Robert Taylor, Jeffery Elliott,
Brenda, Gloria, Karen and
Sharon McKinnon, Jenny and
Robbie Jackson, Robert and
Susan Dearing, Janice, Sandra
and Steven Vivian, Colleen,
Cheryl, Bradley and Mary Ellen
Vivian.
Elizabeth Templeman, was a
weekend guest of Colleen Jordon,
Mitchell.
The chief effect of love is to
drive a man half crazy; the chief
effect of marriage is to finish the
job.
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
Dashwood W.I. started the fall
season with the education and
cultural activities group in
charge and Mrs. LeRoy
Gowanlock, convener,
The Brownies entertained the
ladies with their exercises and
songs. They also had dances and
piano solos. Mrs. Gowanlock
stated that since the W.I. had
sponsored the group it was only
fitting that they should show the
ladies what they had been doing.
Roll call was answered by
stating what you would do first if
your house was on fire,
The topic, "Operation Red
Ball" was taken by LeRoy
Gowanlock and Chris Martin. Mr.
Gowanlock distributed red balls
to the ladies and discussed their
use. They are placed in the
window where a child or invalid
sleeps and this aids the firemen
at the time of a fire.
Their use has been discouraged
because some think they help
burglars. Mr. Martin showed a
film on fires which should make
everyone more alert.
Vice-president, Mrs. Ray
Rader, dealt with the business.
There were 12 members present
and 22 visitors, Martha Miller
and Mrs. Hilda Rader were
appointed delegates to the fall
rally at Centralia College.
Exeter Fair and the W.I.
exhibit were discussed with two
ladies in charge. It was decided
to invite all the South Huron
Institutes to the October meeting
when MPP Jack Riddell will be
guest speaker.
Persona Is
Mrs, Hilda Rader, Mrs. Martha
Miller, and Mrs. Emil Becker
attended the September meeting
of Zurich W.I. Monday evening
and viewed the film on arthritis
which was most interesting.
Mr. & Mrs. David Rader spent
Sunday at Zion with Mr. & Mrs.
Fred Miller and girls.
Pastor .Frank Morgret is a
patient at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Tammy Lynn, infant daughter
of Richard and Rose Rader
received the sacrament of bap-
tism September 9 at St. Boniface
R.C. church, Zurich. Father
Durand officiated, Ron and Barb
Winter, Vanguard, Sask, were
the sponsors. Others attending
were her grandparents, Betty
and Alphonse Grenier, Dorothy
and Elgin Rader, Kenneth,
Eleanor and Michael Rader,
Brian Rader, Joanne and Carol
Grenier, Larry Luther, Phyllis
and Ed Jeffery all of Dashwood;
Paul and Sharon Welder and
Derick, Regina; and Melissa
Winter, Vanguard, Saskat-
chewan.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Winter and
Melissa, Vanguard, Sask; Mr. &
Mrs. Paul Welder and Derik,
Regina, spent last week with
Richard, Rose and TamMy
Rader, Mr. & Mrs. Alphonse
Grenier, Carole and Joanne and
Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Rader and
Brian.
Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Otto
Willert on the occasion of Otto's
80th birthday were great-
grandson, Jamie VanLeeuween,
Montreal, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony
VanleeuWeen;' Mr. & Mrs. Jef-
frey Dietrich, Sarnia; Leroy
O'Brien, Meda Surerus, Mr. &
Mrs. Jerome Dietrich, Randy,
Barbara, Philip, Sally and Ron
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Tirries•Advocate, September 13, 1973
Pres nt attendance pins
at Cromarty rally event
By MRS. ROBERT LAING
Rev. W. Jarvis was in d,:+& of
the Rally Day service Sunday He
Ready Mix I
CONCRETE
Desjardine, Zurich; Mr. & Mrs.
Bill Willert, Joyce, Brian,
Ronald, and Jim, Ingersoll; Mr.
& Mrs. Lloyd Willert, Cynthia,
Brad, and Sheila; and Ted Bear,
London.
Mr. & Mrs, Leeland
Restemayer and Robert are busy
getting settled in their newly
erected home. Mr. & Mrs. Gary
Butler and boys have purchased
the former Restemayer home
and will be moving the latter part
of the week.
Susan Willert is a patient in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Klein,
Vancouver and Mr, & Mrs.
Merlyn Klein, Toronto visited
with Martha Miller and Mr, &
Mrs, Melvin Stade and Sherrie.
Mrs. Harry Klein is their sister,
Tanya and Laurie Forrester,
Zurich, spent the weekend with
their aunt and uncle, Mr. & Mrs.
Hubert Miller.
About 17 members of the Wm.
Becker family enjoyed a
gathering at the Dashwood
Community Centre Saturday,
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