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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-07-22, Page 11CAMP CHAMPIONS — Several area campers made their annual outing to Camp Boomohra lost week and '*won their share of the individual championships in the swimming and track and field competitions. At the left is Don "Boom" Gravett, Hanover recreation director and formerly of Exeter. The champs receiving their trophies and ribbons are: Mathew Tuckey, junior track; Candy Dobson, junior track, Steve Batten, junior swim; Scott Batten, intermediate swim; Rick Lindenfield, senior track and swim. T-A photo. Dashwood native dies in west Show crafts at school closing 'I% If yoU've been thinking about buying a bicycle, now is the best time to do it. • Good Selection • Some Models Already Assembled • No Coupons On These Specials • Thurs. & Fri. 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Mr. & Mrs,, Fred Glanville, Mitchell visited Wednesday with Mr. $r Mrs. Nick Lansbergen and Mr. & Mrs. Harold Glanville. Mr. & Mrs, Stan Preszcator, Barbie Glanville and Angela Biernaskie were Sunday supper guests with Mr. $ir Mrs. Harold McCallum RR 1 Walton. Mrs. Mae Biernaskie and Angela, Kitchener spent the weekend with the former's parents Mr, & Mrs. Stan Preszcator. Angela remained for holidays with her grandparents Mr. & Mrs, Preszcator. 284-3650 A Short Drive for GREAT SAVINGS and immediate Delivery 1. . . __ IIIiIIIIIIIIiIIIIIINIIIIIbi 's.;. prices all remaining lawn and garden equipment in stock. See us while units last. AU- LAWN AND GARDEN. EQUIP. IS PRICED TO $ELL1 St MARYS By MRS, IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD Miss Doris Stephen, Wood- ham, spent two weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. Edith Beier- ling, while teaching at Vacation Bible School at Zion Lutheran Church. Pauline Scott and Amy Glavin, Crediton, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rader and Stacey. Deanne McKnight, Exeter, spent a few days last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martene. Miss Susan Whittier, Toronto, visited with her grandmother, Mrs. Hilda Wein, last week. Miss Jeanette Liebold, Strat- ford, spent two weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Becker and attended Vacation Bible School. Milt Haugh attended the wed- 'ding of his granddaughter, Linda Haugh, Creditors, qn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Erich Freiter and family held Summer Fest Sunday, July 18, for all the neighbors, friends and relatives Eighty were in attendance. A smorgasbord picnic lunch was held at Eidelweiss farm. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riddell and family were also in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke and ENGINEERING GRAD — Larry G. Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wright, Kippen graduated June 19 from Fanshawe College in Civil Engineering and is presently employed with A.E.S,L, *Consulting Engineers, Edmonton, Alberta. 111111.1110111•••• Handy Control Panel Susan, Brampton, spent the week end with Milt Haugh. Bible School Closing exercises for the Vaca- tion Bible School were held Thursday evening, July 15, and the Education Committee is very grateful to all who helped to make it a tremendous success. Enrolment reached 87 and parents and friends were able to listen to the songs the children bad learned as well as see the fine display of crafts in the base- ment. The children had had periods of recreation everyday and a treat served by the Ladies Aid, Obituary Mrs. Lloyd Howe, 37, the former Marian Clara Rader, The 51A Hodgert reunion was held at Queens Park, Stratford recently with a total of 87 registering throughout the day. A welcome to all was extended by Jack Hodgert, Exeter, acting President of the reunion. A full sports program started with a tiny tot peanut scramble, girls and boys races and the winners were:- Christopher Hoff, Jeffrey Hodgert, Stephen Hoff, Doug Hodgert, Heather Hodgert, Jill Howatt, Alan Hodgert, David Gilmour, Mary Hodgert, Lenora Schoeneweiss, Bradley Cann, Paul Gaiser, Adult races were won by:- Kevin Hodgert, Robert Bray, Diane Hodgert, Judity Parker. Children's three-legged race, Brenda Hodgert, Paul Gaiser, Ruth Bray, Bradley Cann; ball throw, Barry Hodgert, Paul Gather, Bradley Cann; shoe scramble, Mary Hodgert, Lenora Schoeneweiss; measure time, Margaret Gilmour; measure distance (metres) Mervyn Hodgert; balloon throw, Jack Hodgert, Judith Parker. men's kick the slipper, Kevin Hodgert, Don Mayo; ladies kick the slipper, Diane Hodgert, Marjorie Hodgert. Sewing patch, Maida & Don passed away at Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba, Sunday, July 18. Beloved wife of Lloyd Howe of Lac du Bonnet, dear mother of Mary Jo and Shelley, at home. Dear daughter of Irvin and Mary Rader of Dashwood; dear sister of June (Mrs. Fred Miller), R,R. 1, Granton; Ruthanne (Mrs. John de Niet), Willowdale; Sharon, London; David, Dash- wood; Paul, London. The funeral was held at Lac do Bonnet Wednesday, July 21. Lutheran Church A team of lay people from St. Matthew Lutheran Church, in Holt, Michigan, conducted the morning service at Zion Lutheran Church and showed the film "Project—India" Sunday. Gaiser; counting change, Mer- vyn Hodgert; 'knitted square No. feet, Judy Gardner; number of candies in jar, Don Mayo; what is in can, Mrs. Brenda Hodgert. Ticket raffle won by Millard Crandell. Usual ball game followed. Oldest lady attending Mrs. Edna Hodgert of London; oldest gentlemen Millard Crandell of Jamestown, New York; youngest child Andrea Jaques;, family travelling furthest distance Mr. & Mrs. Russell Hodgert of Brook- field, Wisconsin. Officers for 1977 - honorary president, Mrs. Whitney Coates; president, Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Luxton; vice president Mr, & Mrs. Bill Hodgert;secretary, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Schoeneweiss; treasurer, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Parker; table committee, Mr, & Mrs. John Jaques, Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert, Mr. & Mrs. Mark Strapp; sports committee, Mr. Allan Luxton, Mr. Larry Mayo, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Franklin. Sy MISS EIAA MORIPCK Martin Morlock, a former Creditors resident, died Monday, in Ottawa. Last week Ella. IVIorlock spent two days with. Annie Cook, Erin. Because the town was celebrating Founder's Week, all the stores had displays Of an- tiques, The trip included a vist to a lily garden where a man ex- periments in developing new varieties, a view of a Chinese garden arranged by a retired .missionary, attendance at a church pro)ect held in a. majestic home that is a converted barn, admiration of a neighbour's antique treasures among which were a Royal Poulton chamber set, Robert Barns' "toddy" spoon, and an iron fork found „in Homan remains in Great Britain. Sunday at Zion United Church Mrs. Harvey Pickering, London, student minister of the Presbyterian Church capably conducted the morning service, Special music in song was provided by Doris Schwartz and Douglas Gill, Mrs, Gordon Fink- beiner accompanying them. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Haugh held Open House Sunday afternoon and evening, following the Safety Deflector Bar Air-Cooled 3.5 11,p. 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