HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-01-09, Page 16Page , Times -Advocate January 9, 1975
Granton New Years dance success
NOT TOO SURE — Patty Smith doesn't seem to, be too sure about his
upcoming slide down the hills at Morrison Dam, He is getting some
help from his dad, Larry Smith. T-A photo
trips
Back from holiday
to Florida
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Mr. & Mrs.MervynTiernan had Mrs, Adolph Keller visited with
an Rnjoyable bus trip to Florida Mr. !Si Mrs. Percy Willert, Zurich
where they stayed at Daytona on Sunday. Mr, Willert is
recuperating at his home
following surgery.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Rader, Mr. 8,g
Mrs. Irvin Rader and. Mr. & Mrs.
Elgin Rader were supper guests
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Elmer
Rader and family Stratford.
Susan Van Dorsselaer
celebrated her sixth birthday last
week. Sharing her birthday was a
great aunt Mrs. Laura Deters
Who had a New Year's birthday,
Other guests were Mrs. Elva
Willert and Mrs, Hilda Haugh.
Detroit hunter Robert Fen-
tress, 75, died in Stephen town-
ship, 18th concession, near. Grand
Bend, December 31 while hunting
with four others. Hoffman'
funeral home was in charge and
moved the body to Detroit. Burial
was in Warren, Michigan.
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Eagleson and
Marshall, Little Current,
Manitoulin spent the holiday
week with Mr. & Mrs. Ralph
Weber and other relatives,
Mrs, Martha Miller has
returned home after spending
two weeks with Mr. & Mrs.
Siegfried Miller and family, Port
Dover,
Beach, They toured DisnerWorld
and other points. of interest,
Mr. & Mrs, Harold Schroeder
and family and Mr. & Mrs, Jerry
Mathers spent the holiday in
„Florida. They had no trouble
finding camping sites and beat
the lineups to Disney World but'
saw many cars in lineups on the
highways.
Mr. & Mrs. Edward.
Restemayer, Allis ton visited with
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Bradley McKee, Edmonton is
holidaying with his grandmother
Mrs. Aaron Wein.
Lorna Glanville returned home
after holidaying in Waterloo with
Cathy Lorbetski.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Stan Preszcator were Mr. &
Mrs. Phillip Biernaskie; and
Angela, Kitchener, Mr. & Mrs.
Morris Lorbetski and Derek
Waterloo, Tammy Preszcator
and Ed Chalmers, RR 3, Exeter,
Mrs. Elaine Foran, Robert
England and Robert Jr., Huron
Park, Mr. & Mrs. Harold
McCallum were supper guests.
Mr. & Mrs. Alec Hamilton,
Grand Bend and Mr. & Mrs.
Marvin Wein and family were
New Year's guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Leonard Wein.
Brenda and Barbara Glanville
spent a few days with their sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs.
Barry Bullock, Allan and Tracy.
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator
spent New Year's with Mr. &
Mrs. David McLinden, Huron
Park, also visiting them were
Mrs. Cliff Smith, Huron Park,
Mr, & Mrs. Milian Wallace,
Exeter and friends from Barry.
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator
and girls were Monday supper
guests with Mr. & Mrs. ' Jack
Cutting, Huron Park.
Approxiinately 85% of 1975
cars will come equipped with
radial tires. That's up from
50% on 1974 models.
When driving in cold
climate, check your power
steering oil. Heavy oil can con-
geal and cause power steering
to operate noisily.
Bumpers on the new cars have
uniform heights. it's got to
help.
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Alterations.
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20% Off
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SNIDER
Trying to conceal the radio
antenna, auto companies are
considering printing it in the roof of the car, in the area of
the drip molding. Should cut
down on vandalism.
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Seniors enjoy
entertainment
The January meeting of the
Senior Cithens was held at the
Legion Hall with about 100 in
attendance.
After cards a program Was
presented by a group from
Centralia with Rev. Beaton as
chairman.
This program included The
Dancing Dolls, the Woodham
quartet, a guitar duet by Robert
Essery and Daren McFalls, a
piano solo by Sandra Hern, solos
by Mrs. Russell Wilson, a reading
by Lloyd Morgan and a
saxophone solo by Mr. Orr.
Lunch was served by the Caven
Church Women.
Exessive gas consumption can
be caused by high float level,
plugged air bleed or high fuel-
pump pressure. Have your car-
buretor checked.
If the old car's eating up gas, maybe
it's time to get a new one. See the
economical models at Larry Sniders.
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January 13, 14, 15
Reflections
To the Editor
It's a time for reflection - a
glance back at the year just past
and a look ahead to the coming
year. An overriding concern
about inflation dominates both
since each of us has felt it per-
sonally.
Closely associated with
Vfructe
2Vet4 eve
aace yeti dere
Save
in the
old
fashioned
way
We may be old fashioned, but we
believe in paying interest— a generous
4% on regular savings accounts with
chequing privileges. Higher interest
on long term savings, too. So put
your money where it earns good
pay—in a savings account—
at Victoria and Grey.
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devoted entirely N> .serving log
the people of Ontario.
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Kurt Bowman, Manager
Main St., Exeter 235.0530,
Dear Friends:
I would like to express my
thanks through the Times-
Advocate, to the Board of
Directors of South Huron
Hospital, to the Women's
Auxiliary, and to all of the
general public, especially those
who have been patients in our
hospital over the past 22 years.
Your kind letters have been
greatly appreciated.
Having been in Exeter since
October 9th, 1952, it is my per-
sonal feeling, that the hospital
has tried to serve this Com-
munity to the best of its ability,
It is interesting to note, that
more than 5,380 births have taken
place in this hospital, and we are
presently seeing many of these
youngsters taking their, places in
the community as young men and
women.
As in every occupation, there
have been many good and happy
times, as well as some trying,
and not so happy times, but those
all work together to create tife41.1
lasting memories gathered-lin'
those 22 years.
In closing ) may I convey again,
my thanks for the many acts of
kindness shown to me, and also
convey my best wishes for a
successful future for South Huron
Hospital.
Thank you.
sincerely,
Alice M. Claypole, Reg. N.
1:1y MRS. E. SUMMERS
Granton Community
Recreation Association held their
annual New Year's Eve dance at
the Forrester's Hall. About a
hundred members and friends
attended.
Music for dancing was privided
by Disc Jockey Unlimited, A
buffet lunch was enjoyed and
dancing continued until 3:30 a.m.
A lucky draw prize of a glass
turkey was won by Donald
Jameson.
Church news
The Service of Holy Com-
munion was observed at the
United Church for the first
Sunday of the New Year.
"Guided by a Star" was the
subject of Rev. Mary McInally's
Communion Meditation, this was
also in keeping with Epiphany
January 6th when the "Magi"
were supposed to have made
their visit to the Infant Jesus.
It was announced that a lay
school of Theology in conjunction
with Fanshawe College is of-
fering a Bible Study Course, to be
held every Thursday evening at
7:30 at Fanshawe, beginning Jan.
16th and continuing for ten
weeks, This is a joint effort of
Middlesex Presbytery and the
Diocese of Huron. .
Anglican
At. St. Thomas Anglican
Church Rev. R.N. Savary con-
ducted the service of Holy
Communion. The sermon was
taken from Isaiah chapter 9."For
unto you a child is born, unto us a
son is given, and His name shall
be called Wonderful, Counselor
The Prince of Peace."
Personals
Frank Squire spent New
Year's Day with his sister Mrs.
William Rodd, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Cliff McWobert
were New Year's holiday visitors
with Walter Gowan in Windsor.
Mr. & Mrs. Austin Hobbs were
New Year's Day guests of their
daughter Mrs. William Egan and
family.
Mr. & Mrs. Forbes Powell
Hamilton and Mrs. Reginald
McLean, Cardiff Wales spent the
day on Saturday, December 28th
with Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Sum-
mers.
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hobbs,
Ilderton and their son George
of Calgary were Saturday night
visitors of Mr. & Mrs. Austin
Hobbs.
Mr. & Mrs. Doug Brown and
family spent New Year's Day
with Mr. & Mrs. James Kerr.
Sunday dinner guests with Mr,
& Mrs. Austin Hobbs, were Rev.
Mary Mclnally and Mr, & Mrs.
Elmer Summers.
Mr. & Mrs. W. N Gunning left
International Airport, Toronto,
Sunday for Laguna Beach, El-
GRAND BEND
Funeral services were held last
Wednesday for Mansel Mason
who passed away December 29 in
South Huron Hospital Exeter. He
is survived by his wife Jennie
(Desjardine) daughters (Joyce)
Mrs. George McCracken of
Chiliwack B.C., Mrs. Rita Hir-
shfield of Los Angeles, Califor-
nia, son Graham of Exeter.
Two children predeceased him
Mansel Jr. (1974) and Pauline
Leal (1968).
Also surviving are five grand-
children, a sister (Della) Mrs.
Thomas Baird, Grand Bend,
Brothers Emery of Naicum
Sask,. Arnold and Lloyd of Grand
Bend, Delbert of London.
Interment was in Grand Bend
Cemetery with Rev. H. Dobson
officiating.
Pallbearers were Peter and
Paul Mason, Ron Brown, Michael
Snell, George McCracken, and
Bill Baird.
Personals
Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs.
Max Turnbull on the arrival of
their fifth great-grandchild,
Kevin Kenneth, born December
26 at KW Hospital, to their
grandson and wife, Mr. & Mrs.
Richard Turnbull of Waterloo.
Mrs. Mansel Mason is a patient
at South Huron Hospital Exeter.
Mrs. George Walper went to
Toro, California to spend some
time with their daughter, Merle
and husband Gordon Morrice.
Mrs. Ken Gunning entertained
on Sunday, guests were Mr. &
Mrs. Bert Bernard of London,
Mrs. Annie Strathdee of Strat-
ford, Mrs. Jean McIntyre, Mrs.
Islay Douglas, Miss Margaret
Muir and Mrs. Helene Rolston,
all of St. Marys, in honour of Mrs.
Douglas' birthday.
Mrs. Ken. Gunning spent
Christmas day at a family
gathering at the home of Mr, &
Mrs. Jim Dougall and family of
Exeter.
spend the holidays in Windsor
with her daughter, Mr. & Mrs.
George Johns and family and
while there was taken ill and
hospitalized in Windsor.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Love hosted a
New Year's Day dinner for their
family which included, Mr. &
Mrs. Ellison Whiting of Parkhill,
Mr. & Bill Sturdevant and family,
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Love and family,
Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Conway and
Peter of Hazelton B.C., and Mr, &
Mrs. Colin Love.
The annual New Year's dinner
party of 61 descendants of the late
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Webb was
held at Crediton town hall with
relatives attending from Grand
Bend, Dashwood, Port Huron,
Parkhill, New Orleans U.S.A.,
London and Zurich.
Mrs. Art Webb returned home
Monday from Strathroy Hospital.
Mrs. Lyle Dayman returned
Friday from a three week holiday
visit with her niece at Highgate,
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Gordon and
family.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Thomson spent
two weeks holidays with their
family in Windsor and London,
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Pistagnesi and
family, Mr. & Mrs. JOhn Quick
and family, Mr. & Mrs. Ian
Cowen and family, Mr. & Mrs.
Gary Quick and family.
agriculture in the Exeter area,
think our year-end reflection
shouldn't overlook the particular
plight of the farmer, not only here
but everywhere. He was among
the first to'feel the pinch of rising
operational costs. Against these
increases, he must try to balance
production income, which hasn't
risen proportionately and in some
instances has declined.
Like all of us, the farmer is now
reviewing the past year and
looking toward next year. He
must attempt to forecast future
demand which can be clouded by
things like resistance to higher
consumer prices, over which he
has little control. As always,
there are the ever-present un-
certainties of weather affecting
his yields.
There's a lot at stake for each
of us as the farmer weighs his
plans for next year. His coming
year's efforts will be reflected not
only in stores throughout our
country, but in many hunger-
plagued areas of the world.
More than ever, he needs our
support and understanding. For
many 'years, his efficient
production - unmatched
throughout history - has gone
rherelded" as the bounty of his
tolls exceeded demand. Now as
the scales appear to be con-
tinuing to tip in the other
direction we need a unified effort
to help him regain a better
balance.
Let each of us pledge our in-
dividual help in this important
task as a New Year's resolution
for 1975.
Sincerely,
Harry Van Gerwen
Extends thanks
Open Letter to the People of
Exeter and Surrounding District:
Life long resort resident
passed away recently
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