HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-03, Page 11 (2)Crediton couple mark 50 years, student home from Cuba
-• By MISS MA MORLOCK
• CREDITOPt Rev. 'Fred. Feist, Stratford,
Mr. & Mrs. William `M. •Sch. ' spoke briefly and offered prayer.
wartz celebrated. their 50th Rev. & Mrs. Douglas Warren
wedding anniversary, Friday, : casion. came from Jack RlR iddddelel for the 'oc-
•March'28, at Zion United Church l, M.P.P. for
with Open House in theHuron, presented a plaque on . wedding attendants by a,dinnetl" Don. Mills;
Fellowship Rooms afternoon and..' behalf of• the provinct and at the Village Inn Retreat, Grand Morlock
evening. - Premier William Davis sent Bend. . - with
The roams were decorated with greetings., _ Student visits Cuba .
daffodils, golden ornaments; a • William M. Schwartz and Alma Brenda Neil was a member of
bouquet of 50 yellow roses, and Louise Finkbeiner were united in, the. group of eight high school -
the cards of congratulation which -marriage by Rev. W. Drier students who spent a week on the
thehad,been received.March 28, 1925, at the parsonage 'island of Cuba. They,flew to Cuba -
Friends and • relatives werein Crediton.. Roy Schwartz, by_ Air Cgnada, non-stop from
present frorm Detroit;—London, brother. of the groom; and Nola Toronto,- reaching _the island'rat
Watford, Stratford, Waterloo, ' . w
Faist, cousin of the bride,ere 1:30 a.m.
Watford,
Woodham, attendants. They farmed • near •There'were police in evidence •
Clintons •Zurich, Dashwood Crediton until 1967 when they everywhere but the tourists
Grand Bend, Hensall, Centralia moved to the village: suffered no restriction.. The
• and Bend,.
The couple have two daughters climate was warm, the breezes
and a son; Ruth, Mrs. Ted Insley from the ocean balmy. A '
tanguage,difference proved to be
no ,problem.' There :were -.Many
people . who spoke no English,
giving the group opportunity to
. practise t -heir high school
Spanish. •
of Woodham, Doris at home, and University liospital, London. -
Claire of RR 2 Crediton.. There •
are five grandchildren. Mr. & Mrs. Will Oestricher
Siinday evening the family were Easter guests of Mr.-& Mrs.
honoured their parents .and the • Robert Greenwood and _famil7,
Mr. & Mrs.
Easter
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-BOYS• -. Jackets, -Pants; (Reg. & Husky to Size
18), Summer Shorts, Blazers, Belts.
TAYLOR'S ReaWdyear
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Hensall
„Food was abuhdant and of "
excellent -,quality. -
Brenda noticed that in the .
Havana Shops•all.sQuvenirs were
marked "Made in Cuba".- -- - - - -- The party took a 40 -mile boat
trip town Indian village where
.there were curious statues, and to
- a crocodile—faun 'of '35,000
crocodiles; with a projected ,-
capacity of 50,000 at which point
slaughter' and sale could begin:
Personals
Ross Krueger is a patient at
were,
Mr. -&
Ray
guests
Druce
McClennan and sons, . Beam-
svi11 ' -
Mr.. & Mrs. ,Lloyd ..Hey and
Lorne Voigt returned Wednesday
from a Vacation .in 'Florida. Mr..
Hey's brothers Milton (Pompano
Beach) and AuStin (New Port
Richey) live iif_Florida. -Besides
t
' MR-. AND MRS. WILLIAM SCHWARTZ
Use of system at spital
-
is nothing new for nursing staff
y In me r c s hospital, so they are not used. For
new to most,people, South Huron .:example,'the measure of •a
Hospithl has been using it for a. : kilometre -would not be used. it
number -of years. . ` - corresponds to a mile. •
Director of nursing 'Charlanne Those in. use . are the smaller
• English RN, said the metric , measures, such as .centimeters
system has been in' most and metres for length, cubic
hospitals since .about 1969. centimeters for volumes, - and
a ograms for weights. Tem-
ministrator Elmer Taylor knew
just.how long -the system has been
used at SHH. -
Mrs. English agreed that the
staff of the hospital will have an
advantage over the rest of us
when it comes to converting to
..metric, .since they have been'
_ doing it for years. . -
Despite the fact that SHH does.
. use the metric system, it is used -
only in a limited way, said Mrs.
English, Many of the. metric
measures are -not required in a
However neither she nor d k -t
I
peratures- are measured in
degrees of Celcius. • ..
Mrs. English also agreed many Musicians -
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visiting them the Heys- saw
Disney World, Leek! Waschee,
Cypress Gardens,. The Six -Grin
Territory of Hogs Cartwright and
fished in the gulf of Mexico'
On their return they missed by
one htur the violent windstorm
that brought destruction to
Atlanta;, Georgia. They saw the
brown sky, the auger like clouds,
and experienced the torrential"
downpour that followed after the
fury of the wind had subsided.
Mrs. Earl Whalen and Tracy,
Petawawa, avid Shawn Whalen
and Marlene. Mahoney, ,Cam-
, bridge, spent the Easter weekend
. with Mt. & Mrs. Sam .King '
Mr; & Mrs. Frank Manning,
Michelle and Wendy, Burlington,
Visited Sunday with Mr. & 'Mrs,
Trvi`n Finkbeiner and Mr. &'Mrs,
Don •Einkbeiner.-
Easterservice musical
The Easter morning.service at
Zion United Church was con.
ducted by Charles, Nienkirchen,
Kitchener. He brought a message
An the miracles of the Christian
faith. He and Mrs.. Nienkirchen
sang.several numbers. , -
The Choir., sang "The Holy
City",. With solo parts taken by
Doris Schwartz, MrS. Peter
• . Martin and Mrs. Lyle Little.
• - Flowers in the church were
"from the 50th wedding an-
niversary. celebration of .Mr. &
Mrs. William •Schwartz.
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• h+;ur ' clock was• first used in
ntilibary -technology'... .
She said medications have been
dispensed for a number of years
in milligrams rather than in
. grains.
Canada will officially -convert
to the metric system in 1980.
•
people use ntetric• systems'
fete seniors
without knowing it. One example
she mentioned was the 24-hour
clock. She said it has-been used in
transporation systems for years,
Such' as in airline and . train
schedules. The system of the 24-
Immunization care
needs shot in arm
3hisic was the main feature -of
• .the April meeting of ,the Exeter
Senior Citizen's Club. -
- Sixty-five me 'bet
m s gathered
• at the Legion to hear the music, -
emeeed - by Mrs. Ross = Love, __
• u itlr her group frotp Dashwood. -'
The program—consisted of
several choruses by that group,N.
- Officials are worried. Parent
.are lax. Not enough. children are
being immunized against con
tagious diseases.
Without the proper protection
epidemics 'can sweep like lire
through • dry tinder.. Ten' years
ago, 85 percent of children in the
one -to -four age group reeetved all
three doses of the polio vaccine.
By'1973, the figure had dropped to
60 -percent.
Waiting until they're.in school;
may be too late'for some, as we
remember when polio was known
as infantile paralysis_. The
preschoolers are most vulnerabte.
so we rea119 must reach, them.
The percentage - of - young
children being • immuniied
against measles, rubella.
-mumps, diptheria, tetanus, and
other diseases is Yalltng off. So
are rates.fer vaccination against
whooping cough, another serious.
threat to youngsters.
Tuberculosis tends . to be
forgotten in the crush. Anyone
including children. can have TR
without .knowing it and be
spreading it to others. Everyone
should have a tuberculin skin test
at least once. -
If a child or adult is infected
with TB germs but does not have
disease, the doctor can prescribe
special pills to prevent disease
from developing. if disease is
already present, pills can cure it
The care and protection of
children is out of their hands. It
depends on concerned parents
and health professionals. Being
sure the proper precautions are
taken.against contagious disease
is essential.' -
To find out more about ways to
prevent diseases like TB, -contact
your Christmas Seal Association.
it's a matter of life and breath.
and .a male chorus accompanied
by Mrs, Mervyn •Tieman at the
s piano and Gerry Smith on the
guitar.
A due( was sung by Jack Gaiser
_ and Stan Haist, who ac-
companied themselves on
•
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Several numbers were given by
' Gerry Smith on the violin,
Dwayne Tinney on the drums and
' -Cliff Mitchell on the piano.
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• Lorna and Brenda Glanville
celebrated their birthdays on
Saurday March 29. their guests
included Debbie Gallowajt,
Peggy•Wilds, Kathlene Bushfield,
Penny Wein, and -Diane Beavers.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Regele and
Darlene, Princeton visited last
Monday. with Mr. & Mrs. :Stan'
Presicator.
M'a'rgaret Heist, Caledonia,.
spent the. weekend with her
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Heist.
Mr. & • Mrs. Richard Glanville •
and girls. Parkhill and Mr. &
Mrs. Stan Preszcator and girls
spent East Sunday with Mrs. E.
Foran and Robert England.
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator
-and girls spent Easter Monday
with Mr. & .Mrs. Phillip Bur-
naskie and Angela. Kitchener.
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