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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1960-09-15, Page 3The Times-Advocate, SepteMber Club' Girl Entertains" are Instittt e at Dashwoo Mrs, Gordon Bender and 11Irs.1 Expaandeboye ,man Message. from /collard• Schenk, A Short course on making bets will he held in Mr. and Mrs. ,MerVyn, Zeman_, MOO afneet' tacit Wepic /0,1 e- 1ose horses in re Sunday guests with Mr. aerl /liver On a failing trip. . ors es Isupports ar Greenway Dashwood an February. 'Five dollars was voted for UNESCO, project 1960-61. "Gift couponf dfr " Ai . . bursary is to be set up in South ! Huron fora child in. the Chili circa's Aid at Goderich and fif- teen dollars was suggested for, It. Personal. item Holiday visitors last weekend with Mr. aatt Mrs. Lorne .B.ecee ker and family were Master Lar- ry Kirk and Mrs. Ervin Greh of Preston. Miss Louella Hocken- darn of Breslau and Mr.and Mrs. Wilmer Pfaff and family of Creditors. Air. and. Mrs. Ray Xretzman and Billie of. Detroit spent the weekend with Mrs. Cora Balser., Mr. and Airs, Robert &orates, of St. Thomas spent Sunday with ea trot et „. „. but most have seemed disas- trous at the time. Mrs. Arnold Kuntz commented on the motto, Feed your family what they re- -quire and create a desire for good food," 'She stressed Can- ada's food rules. Miss Shirley Bender of the 4-H. club. "Meat in the Menu" demonstrated what the 4-H girls did at Achievement Day, Rooks made by the girls were, on dis- play. The club leaders. Mrs. Sid Baker and Mrs. Gordon Bender, were presented with gifts by the Institute, A bank book was pre- sented to a new baby, report pod fishing. Mr. and Mrs. aardnn son of SouthamPton apatyc -day with Mrs. Lon gagltikSV Miss Martha. Lon Fiseher the weekend with Mr. and :Pete "lisenbaciti Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Amiel risebet visited friends at Lucas last Week, Mrs, Elmer Rader and family and family of Waterloo and Mr. were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor! and Mrs. Wendell Gamble and family of London. Mr. and Mrs. ClaYton ile and Mrs. Clara Jacobi nf Zu- rich spent Sunday at Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Rests mayor and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart The first meeting for the fall season of Dasliwood. was held: Tuesday, September 6 with the home economies groep and Mrs. (lien Webb convener in charge. Roll call "My worst mistake in cooking" proved very amusing • • by MRS. 4, PATQN 'A former resident here,. Elmer Cenningliant, last three valuable race horses .on Saturday as they. were burned in their stalls when fire destroyed the legersoll Turf Club stables, They -were F. E. Scott, eham- ploa yearling, holding the world's record, .his brother, Scott„ and their sire. Direct Scott G., all owned by Mr. and Mrs, El- iner Cunn.ingham of Ingersoll. A champion mare, Miss Corporal Grattan, 2:07 holding ree- ord at Exeter's half-mile. track,. owned by ROY Cunningham of Ciantleboye, was also burned. The horses were alone in the stables when the blaze . started, Elmer,. son of the late Omar Cunningham, followed his fa-. iher's interest. in horses, .Afte-r Serving in the RCAF as flying instructor, he took up residence in Ingersoll. School attendance up McGillivray township Central School enrollment is 236 as of today. Beginner's class of 36 has Miss Betty McIntyre as teacher. Prinicipal. is Airs. Murray Ham- ilton. Other teachers are Miss Eagleson, Mr, Taylor and Mes- dames Tweddle, Vernon, Bruns- wick And Watson. Last year's enrollment was 240. - Women plan special meeting The Women's Federation of the United Church were enter- tained at the home of Mrs, Gor. don Eaton :for the September meeting. President Mrs. A. Simpson conducted the meeting, .... . This week in Winchelse , Plans were. made to hold a !special Meeting on September 20 ] with the sectional president,, Mrs. aa.ek Rosser,. as guest speaker, Committee ..to .make arrange- ments is. Mrs. Alex Macintosh, . Mrs. Rea Neil, Mrs, A. .Simpson, Mrs, W. Scott, and :Mrs. R. Wit, hams with Mts. G., Eaton and. Mrs, P. Kestle in charge of ad- vertising, The date of October was set for the bazaar, It was voted to refinish. the church doors, the work to be done by Mr. Eaton. Personal .lteme School ,opened last week with the pupils. in , this vicinity at- tending the -Central School at West McGillivray, Miss Jean- ette Steeper and Miss Maxine Luther went to Scarboro where they are on the teaching staff,. Mr. Bob Steeper is attending Teacher's College in London. i Little Tammy. Baker of sail spent last week at the home of her grandfather, Mr. Lisle] • .00 Utn, Mrs, Bullock and Mr. Er-1 The story in Zion Sy MRS, JUP PYKRMAN • Messrs. Edward and Torn Hern were. in Toronto last Tues- day and Wednesday attending 4-H Judging competions• at the CNR, also attended London rair on Monday on the 4-H Judging Competitions. S5 Picnic Personal items Mrs. Jiin •Sigswortn, who was taken Ito St. Joseph's Hospital Monday, August 29, underwent I an operation on Wednesday, Sep- tember 7. Mrs. Charles Hughes, the former Jean Sigsworth, flew' home. from 'Falls Church, Vim- ginia to be with her mother. She, with her husband, had just returned from spending their va- cation, here with her parents and family, Mr, Russell Blake is still a • patient in St. 'Joseph's Hospital following an operation. Mr. Murray Hodgson, who suf- fered burns to his arms and. body in a grass fire, is improv- ing at St. Joseph's Hospital. Mrs. Will. Lewis is still a pa- tient in St, Joseph's Hospital, Mrs. Arthur Simpson fell on the verandah steps about two weeks ago and was taken on Thursday to Victoria Hospital for X-rays and observation. Mr, and. Mrs. . Andy Carter, vine Eggert are patients in St, ifOseph's HOSpital, London.' Mr, and Mrs. Ken Larmer of, Pelerboro spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carman Woodburn, 1 Mr. and Airs, Wm. Eagleson' a r e celebrating. 1 h e l r 50th' wedding anniversary this week. I Mr, Wilbert, Young is spending' some time with Mr,. and Mrs.' Gordon Young. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smithers i and family visited on Sunday! with Mrs. J. Shank in Parkhill. WA and WMS The September meeting of the? WA and WMS of the United I Church was held at the home of l Mrs. Wm, Eagleson at their cot-1 tage at Grand Bend, with Mrs. R. Whiting in charge of the wor- ship, She took as her themes "Our Needy Brethren" and in-1 troduced the new , study. Mrs, Horner Sr. was pre- sented with a life membership. certificate and pin, Mrs. L. Bra-. with Mr, and Mrs. Bob Lewis phy read the scripture and Mrs.' and Elsie Miller; .three legged ! Petty Officer Morley Love, and Lorraine of London town- B. Taylor gave a reading, Mrs.; race, Margaret Brock and Ger-• RCN, son of Mr, and Mrs. C. ship, were guests on Sunday with J. Geromette gave a reading on aid Hein, Paul Baker and Gra-' K. Love, R.R. 3 Parkhill, has Mr. and. Mrs.. Willis- Brown of Christian Stewardship. I ham Hern;' ladies kick the slip- , been I' transferred from Fort Streetsville. Returning home they Mrs. J. Horner Jr .opened the i per, Doreen Brock; men, David . Churchill to Alert, Northwest Territories, visited Mrs. Clarence Lewis :in WA meeting, . Plans were com- Baker; beans in bottle, Fred Mil- St:. Joseph's Hospital and report pleted. for the WA bazaar and . ler; kicking slipper in -basket, His new post is only 400 miles she is improving. . tea on. Saturday, October 29.', Dorothy 'Hera; guessing stone , from the North Pole, Mrs. Omar Cunningham had, Three members visited the birth-' weight, James Earl l PO Love was one of the armed . a last Sunday, her nephew, Mr. day bank. Twenty-two members'. Relays: clothes pin in bottle service personnel selected to and Mrs. Bill Lee of Listowel answered the roll call "Where 11 and blowing the , whistle, Ken' drive Queen Elizabeth's car Ity MRS. WILLIAM WALTERS as guests, • spent my vacation," which!, Bern's side; life saver relay, i when she arid Prince Philip %Pis- 44111.',X5'...Za7).:,..4.:VA;.:44.5L,VaM - .. , .:i .:.,:::nn.:... ........... -, . „...... ,. Miss June Lynn has been ill proved to be very amusing. !Norman Brook's side. i iced Canada in 1957, at her home with flu. i Mrs. Rudolph Miller gave a summary of recent current events. Mrs. Arnold Knots was a capable auctioneer and coo- kies brought by members were quickly sold. The president Mrs, Leonard Schenk presided for the business. A further donation of $5.00 had been made during the summer for World. Refugee year, The In- stitute will entertain et a birth- day party at the County Home. during November. Mrs. Ken Me- Crac, Mrs. Addison Tiernan and Mrs, Sid Baker were appointed program committee and Mrs. KuntzArnold an Mrs. Ervin Rader, lunch committee. Club leaders for the 4-H course Give The Centralia Air Show A Real LIFT 0 Attend On Saturday, September 17 Enrolment 101 at Zurich school Zion West annual Sunday School picnic was held Strat ford Park on Saturday, Septem- ber 10, with 65 in attendance for dinner and supper. Sports were eiti*ed by followed by, a ball game. Winners in sports were: Alan- , D 11 Gamble,Yvonne Jaques, Sheila `N„ Hem, Graham Here, Brodk, Elsie Miller, Shirley Hero, Ronnie Motz, Lar- ry Hera, Barbara Hern, Marga- ret Brock,Fred Miller,Lois Hern, Noreen Brock, Ken Hera . and Gerald Hera, Wheel barrow race, Graham' and Barbara Hem, Paul Baker1 Enrolment at the new St, Bo- i Separate School, Zurich, this year is 101, about the same as last year, according to Prin- ' cipal James Carey. The staff also remains the same. Principal Carey is in charge of grades six to eight; Miss Mary Shea, three. •to five; Mrs. Evelyn McKeever, one and two. Wittemanis Bakery EXETER, PHONE 52 TWA a rea o icer near North Pole BACKACHE September 17 VISIT RCAF STATION CENTRALIA May be Warning Backache is often caused by lazy kidney action. When kidneys get out of order, excess acids and wastes remain in the system. Then backache, dia. turhed rest or that tired-out and heavy- headed feeling may anon follow, That's the time to take Dodd'a Kidney Pills, Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to normal action, Then you feel better—sleep better—work better. Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now. 59 Don't. Forget The EXETER FALL FAIR — SEPTEMBER 21, 22 e mu., ''''' in,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,m,",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,w„ . CANADIAN . PROPANE Miss Dorothy Lynn, who has been with' the Hydro office in Lucan for several months, has returned to her former work at the London Life in London. Mr. and Mrs. 'Win. Walters and Danny attended a party at, Reaseld-ale Hall On Saturday eve- ning for Mr. and Mrs, Ray Clarke, a Sunshine Line who were celebrating their twentieth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell and Helen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Perkins, near Exe- ter on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Cohn Gilfillan, Grant and Barbara Anne, vis- ited on Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith of *Crediton and also at Springbank park. Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Walters and Danny visited on Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Howard Day- man and family of Kippen, Mr. Brian Hern returned to his home on Sunday after hay-, ing spent the past month at • Langton working in the tobacco fields, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke visited In London on Sunday with Mr, and- Mrs, Lorne Shot, dice. • lieL,CSchool reopened. this past „IP, Tuesday with Mrs. S. Hendrick oe.' as principal and Miss M. Mar- shall in charge of the high room, There were eleven new begin- ners, • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watt of Guelph and Mr, and Mrs. Wil-1 liam Watt from Perthshire, Scot- land visited Saturday afternoon •i with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Camp- bell and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Torn Camobellt and Helen visited Sunday -with' Mr. and Mrs. Rhiney Heckman ( and family of Centralia, 4. To Be On Display At The Exeter Fair the radiator needs attention GAS & APPLIANCES • GRATTON & HOTSON i Phone 156 Grand Bend .7.,,f1tEff!!!t$1 ' the new GO DIRECTLY TO Bob's Fins ft Red Service 4e STYLED By ITALY'S PINUP,' FARINA - Corner Highwaf 4 anti 83 NORTH EXETER PHONE 881 Huron County Council will meet for a one-day session on Monday, 'September 26th, at 10:00 a.m., ie the Council Cham- ber of the Court House, Code- rich, Any communications must be in the hands of the Clerk not later than Tueiday, September 20th. Twin•Bar Pack 4 L.., 89c Superior Savings at A&H! Golden Dew, Regular MARGARINE Superior Savings at A&HI Orange Pekoe 60's JOHN C. BERRY, Clerk-Treasurer, County of Huron. Court House, Goderich, Ont, SALADA TEA BAGS 73g 73/4. on, tins 5 12-ounce tin 10d off 32-oz. jar 57' rDr $1 — ADO THE NEW AUSTIN AGE I Superior Savings at A&H! Gold Seal Fancy Red SOCKEYE SALMON FOR A COMPLETE DEMONSTRATION — CALL South fnd Service Superior Savings at ABM! BURNS SPORK Russ and Chuck Snell Superior Savings at A&H1 Shedd's. PHONE 328 EXETER VISIT YOUR. NEAREST RCAF STATION SALAD DRESSING Superior Savings at A&H! Lynn Valley 20-oz, tins CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 4 SATURDAY, SEPT, 17 e-;.: lug Superior Savings at A&H! Large 8-oz. jar 200 off plus 2CN coupon enclosed Chubb's Barber Shop NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE $1 29 "For Specialized Hair Cutting" EXETER, ONTARIO Superior Savings at A&H! Borden's Double Dutch, for' hot' er cold skinks pose., a4/ V INSTANT- CHOCOLATE Superior Savings at A&H! McNair's New Crop I_5. 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Class order Your Winter Coal Now DON'T PUT- IT QFfl Sponsored by Exeter Co-op abet the Society $55 PRIZES Pens of 3 Market 1-log8 Two ttAries permitted eath exhibitor ettMllgakttgagole Conklin Lumber Leg CENTRES EXETER DISTRICT k t ASH EXETER Grand send pHoNe 622 Phone 71-i 'Medford MIMI, 177 Phone 532 [...FOOD MARK ET,S_A Phtine"217 nilect CNR Mallen '7,4"MuniniatininfilinifitfinTinfintinininnifintrinitifirMMOMMinininfinniMintinsfinfinilinnintlitiniO. V