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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-06-26, Page 30 (2)HONOUR LIST eorge Godbolt, Exeter, received is degree, Master of Business dministration with standing on he Dean's Honour List at the Con- vocation exercises June 6, at the University of Western Ontario. eorge is a self-employed agent of the Mutual Life of Canada and works in association with his other, Gerald R. Godbolt, C.I.U. OSGOODE GRAD Bonnie Jeyne Wein, daughter of Sheldon Wein of Woodstock and JeanWein of Strotford,graduoted on June 9, 1975 from the Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto. She is currently articling with the Ministry of the Attorney General, Office of Special Prosecution and Appeals, in Toronto. In 1972, Bonnie Jeyne graduated with distinction from York University with a B.A. in English. Previously she graduated with honours from Stratford Secondary School, and wos awarded an Ontario Scholarship. She attended Exeter Public School. spending en BC woman p g holiday withyClandeboye Tamil at Lewis, Mr. Fred Smith and Brenda Lewis attended the Armitage reunion on Sunday at the Weldon Park in Arva with 61 members of the clan. Mr. & .Mrs. Don Latta and family attended their family picnic at Weldon Park on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Gerry Noyes and family have recently moved into the apartment of the Arthur Simpson home. We are sorry to have to report that Mrs. Olive Hodgins is in St. Josephs Hospital after her car went intothe ditch on concession 1 road. She has a broken hiplle wish her a speedy recovery. Clandeboye Ladies played Lucan Sunday night and won the game 24-1. A little lopsided 1 would think! FASHION CAREERS Janice C. Frayne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Frayne, RR 3 Ex- eter, graduated from a two year course in Fashion Careers from Humber College of Applied Arts and Technology in Toronto. Janice's future is undecided. TASTE PANEL CO-ORDINATOR tyndo J. Workman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Workman, RR 3 Kippen, graduated May 23. in the OAC Convocation exercises held at the University of Guelph She graduated with an Honours Bachelor of Science in Food Science. Lynda has accepted a position with William Neilson Ltd., Toronto, as Taste Panel Co- ordinator I Air BACHELOR OF ARTS Leslie Henry Desiardine, son of Mr. Lester Henry Desjardine of Thedford, graduated recently from the University of Western Ontario with a Bachelor of Arts degree. TO TEACH FRENCH Donald C. McCurdy of Hensall received his Bachelor of Educa- tion degree from Althouse College at the recent Spring Con- vocation at the University of Western Ontario. He has accepted a position to tench French a• the Listowel Public School. By MRS. DAVID KESTLE Michigan, visited with Mr. & CLANDEBOYE Mrs. H. Kestle, London, and Mr. & Mrs. George Booth, Mrs. spent Monday and Tuesday with G. Robertson of Fergus and Miss Mr. & Mrs. D. Kestle. Jan Yonkers, Vancouver and 1 have two real nice kittens, 3 Toronto, were weekend visitors months old, they need a good at the home of Mr. & Mrs. James home. Robertson and Janie. Miss Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Hodgins, Yonkers will remain with the Pat and Paul and Mr. Victor Robertsons for two weeks. Hodgins were happy to entertain Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. the members of the Ward Keith Simpson and David were Hodgins family Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. G. Isaac, Mr. & Mrs. A Blake. Mr. & Mrs. W. Redick. Mr. & Mrs.Albert Smith, Miss Marie Brandon, Huron Park, Mr. & Mrs. R. Richardson., Johnny and Debbie. Denfield, were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. O. Hollings & Rick. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Simpson and children, London, were Saturday guests with Bill and Florence Simpson. Mr. & Mrs.Sam Taylor, Scott and Mary Belle, entertained Mr. & Mrs. W.Scott, Brenda, Mrs. J. Heaman and Sandra,Ailsa Craig; Mr. & Mrs. A Bond and boys, [mean; Mr. & Mrs. Ron Mac- Donald,Kitchener; Mr. & Mrs. J. Scott and boys, after Sunday church service when Mary Belle was christened. Mr & Mrs. Arnold Blake and Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Gilbert, London. were recent guests with Mr. & Mrs. Lapadat of Wood- stock. Mr. & Mrs. W. Redick & Guy, Lucan. entertained Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Blake. Mr & Mrs.Clare Cook, Detroit Cadet heads to Arctic Mr. & Mrs. Robertson received word from their son, Andrew, that he had arrived on Mandora Island where he would be working under the O.M.F. of Canada. Mrs. G. Leger and Karen, Mr. & Mrs. Dan Rogers, Lorne and Desmond, Mr. & Mrs. Arnold An Exeter youth is one of 100 Canadian boys participating in a Army Cadet Summer Arctic indoctrination course. Cadet Captain Greg Pfaff left Sunday morning for Montreal and the first stop on the trip. The cadets will he in Montreal until July 9 when they move on to Resolute Bay in the Northwest Territories. They return to Montreal on July 23 for another four days and then back to their own regional camps for briefing of instructors. This special arctic course was organized to familiarize per- sonnel of the cadet movement with problems of living. moving and completing assigned tasks in the Canadian north and to give ample opportunity of leadership at all levels. - Candidates selected were those thought to be adventurous, physically and mentally fit and not afraid of being with a group that is completely isolated from the civilized world with the ex - ail'`v ception of radio contact. Greg Pfaff was recently named the outstanding member of the Middlesex -Huron Cadet Corps. Ile is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C. Pfaff. Exeter. TEACHING CAREER Jvd;th Simmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Burke of Exeter, graduated from the Un,versity of Western Ontario with a Bachelor of Education Degree. Judith, who was placed on the Dean's Honours list, will be teaching at J A D McCurdy School in September Hensall personal Dr and Mrs Robert Mickle of London spent Sunday with the formers mother Mrs Laird Mtckle Charles Mickle of Hamilton spent the weekend there Doctor handing prescription to patient -This is recommended by four rio' of five laymen." D istricl obituaries MILDRED ETHEL (LAWS) THOMAS Funeral service was held Monday, June 23 at Stiles Funeral Home, Goderich, for Mildred Ethel (Laws) Thomas who passed away Saturday, June 21. Mrs. Thomas was the wife of the late W. Arthur Thomas, Goderich and mother of Mrs. Stewart (Betty) Taylor, Exeter and James Arthur Thomas, Vanastra. Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Ivey Grenier, London, England, Mrs. Ruby Baker, Collingwood, Mrs. Gloria Woods, Bowmanville, and three brothers, Ernest Laws, Goderich, Sidney, Brucefield, and William, Owen Sound. Interment was in Maitland Cemetery. LAURA GODBOLT Laura Godbolt, beloved wife of Harold Victor Pym, of 396 Queens Avenue, London passed away in Kincardine and District General Hospital, Friday, June 20, 1975 in her 82nd year. Born in Winchelsea, July 24, 1893, daughter of the late George and Liza Godbolt. Left to mourn her passing besides her husband, are a daughter Mrs. Robert (Marion) Rae of London and a son Jack of Kincardine.Also survived by eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She was predeceasedi by one son Bill (overseas) in 1942, also by 2 brothers and 2 sisters. Burial was in Wingham Cemetery Monday June 23. JESSIE HAMILTON EDITH BOULTON The funeral of tilt late Jessie Edith (Preston) Boulton Marion (Brooks) Hamilton, R.N. passed away at her home in of 589 Hale Street, London, was Mount Forest on Monday, June held from the C. Haskett & Son 23, in her 74th year. Funeral Home, Lucan, on She was the wife of Harry Tuesday, June 24 with Rev. R. J. Boulton and mother of Mrs. Warren of Trinity United Church, Roland (Marianne) McCaffrey, 'London, officiating. Exeter and Jack Preston of Minto Mrs. Hamilton died suddenly in Township. She was predeceased Victoria Hospital on Saturday, by her first husband, Gilbert June 21. She was the wife of Preston. Robert A. Hamilton, a sister of The funeral was conducted Raymond Brooks, London, Wednesday from the Hendrick Morris Brooks, Springfield, Ill., Funeral Home Mount Forest Gordon Brooks, Lucan and with interment in HarriSton. Norman Brooks of Komoka. She was born and raised near Whalen, attending public school there and secondary school at Winchelsea , following which she entered Victoria School of Nursing, graduating as an R.N. Mrs. Hamilton was the office nurse for Dr. Fletcher, Exeter, and then on staff at Byron Sanatorium for many years, until it was phased out. The pallbearers were Jack Delbridge, Ross Hern, Earl Hindle, Freeman Horne, Graham Spencer and Jack Whitlow. interment was in Zion Cemetery, Usborne Township. FAMILY REUNIONS Weber The annual reunion of the "Daniel Weber Family" was held June 15 at the Dashwood Com- munity Centre. 46 sat down to a picnic lunch and joined in saying the Lord's Prayer and Grace. I. K. Weber, chairman, conducted the business reading the minutes from last year. The election for next year is as follows: chairman Mrs. Clarence Schade, secretary -treasurer, Thelma Weber,sports committe - Mr. & Mrs. James Carr and Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Carr. Everyone enjoyed a variety of sports, and plan to attend next ears reunion on the third Sunday to June. CONESTOGA GRAD James W. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Roberts, RR 2 Kippen, graduated in Engineering Technology at the June 7 con- vocation at Conestoga College, Doon Centre. FRANZ PERTSCHI Funeral service was held Wednesday, June 25 at Church of our Lady, Mt. Carmel, for Franz Pertschi, Bluewater Rest Horne, formerly Crediton, who passed away Saturday June 22, at South Huron Hospital. Franz was the father of Mrs. Marie Morsch, Germany, Mrs. Steve (Anna) Eberhart, RR 2, Centralia, and Stefan, RR 1, Crediton. Also surviving is one brother, Stefan, Germany, eight grand- children, and three great- grandchildren. interment was in Mt. Carmel Cemetery. LLOYD HENDRICK Lloyd Hendrick of Exeter passed away Monday, June 23 in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, in his 71st year. Lloyd was the husband of Dorothy Brenner and father of Mrs. Eldon (Doreen) Daters, Exeter, Mrs. Clayton (Irene) Thompson, Kincardine and Harold, RR 1 Dashwood. Also surviving are brothers Ed, Crediton, Laird, Grand Bend, Rickie, Fla; one sister, Mrs. Fred (Ruby) Bell, New Port, and 11 grandchildren. He was predeceased by a sister, Mrs. Harry (Ruby) Cole, and brothers Samuel and Donald. Funeral service was held Wednesday June 25, at T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home, Dash- wood with Rev. H. Dobson, Grand Bend officiating. Interment was in Grand Bend Cemetery. • LIKE BARGAIN HUNTING? SCRATCH fit DENT SALE S O NLs _Simplicity FRI., JUNE 27 to TUES., JULY OPEN 9 a.m- to 9 p.m. WiN A MINI DRYER * Free Draw ** TICKET WITH EVERY APPLIANCE PURCHASE ** FREE ** SET OF BATH TOWELS FOR THE FIRST 20 APPLIANCE PURCHASES BUY DIRECT OFF THE TRANSPORT AND $AVE • GiLSON CHEST FREEZERS • COOLERATOR AIR CONDITIONERS • SIMPLICITY WASHERS • DRYERS & SUPERTWINS • FLOOR DEMONSTRATORS • RANGES • REFRIGERATORS • DISHWASHERS MAX'S TV & APPLIANCES OAK ST. GRAND BEND 238-2493 Becker The 25th Becker reunion was held June 15, 1975 at the New Dundee Community Park with Clarence Kimpel presiding. Eighty seven descendants of the late John and Margaret Becker of Dashwood attended. The thirty families represented came from Dashwood, Zurich, Crediton, Exeter, London, Mitchell, Stratford, Peter- borough, Toronto , New Dundee, Kitchener and Waterloo. John Becker, Dashwood is the president for the 1976 reunion. NORMAN H. FELTZ Norman H. Feltz, son of Morley and Shirley Feltz, McGillivray Township, died on Monday, June 23 in his 21st year. He was the brother Of James Feltz, Ailsa Craig, Barbara Bonnie and Marjorie, all at home, and a grandson of Wilbert (Bill) Feltz, Lieury. Funeral service will be held Thursday from the M.Box & Son Funeral Home in Parkhill at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. F. Ralph of- ficiating. Burial will be in Parkhill cemetery. Campers like Klondyke KENNETH D. ROBERTS Funeral service will be held Friday from the T. Harry Hoff- man Funeral Home in Dashwood for Kenneth D. Roberts, RR 2, Grand Bend, who died Monday, June 23. He was the in his 50th year and is survived by his wife, Margery and two daughters Mrs. Robert (Sandra) Campbell, Guelph, and Darlene Roberts, London. Also surviving are his mother Mrs. Vera Roberts, London; two sisters, Mrs. Harold (Hazel) Parks, and Mrs. Jerry (Marilyn) Ferrington, both of London and one brother Jack of Montreal. Interment will be in Exeter cemetery with Rev. H. Dobson officiating. Martens The twelfth annual Martene reunion was held June 15 at the Blackbush School with 75 present. After a smorgasbord, Gerald Martene conducted the business. The officers elected were president Charles Tiernan, vice- president Jim Weigand, secretary -treasurer Sheila Miller and sports convener, the Bearss Family. Table conveners are Mrs. Ester Salmon, Mrs. Marie Tieman, Mrs. Ruthann Merner and Mrs. Margaret Hogarth. • Joan Martene won the prize for having the most pennies in her purse. Sports followed with everyone having a good time. The next reunion will be held on the third Sunday in June, 1976 at a location to be announced by the executive. 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Mr. & Mrs. Harold Prance attended the old-time fiddlers contest in Hensall Saturday, also they entertained their families on Sunday. Fred McDonald is a patient in hospital at Leamington. Mr. & Mrs.Rick Dobson, recent newly weds of the community were guests of honor at Bosanquet Central school Friday evening for a presentation by relatives, friends and neigh- bours. Stan Humphries is a patient in Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital. Mervyn Pym, has reuturned home from Victoria hospital. Decoration services at Pinehill Cemetery, Sunday, was well attended by the largest crowd yet. DORCAS ANN (ANNIE) APPLETON Mrs. Dorcas Ann (Annie) Appleton, Exeter, passed away after a lengthy illness June 19 at Victoria Hospital, London in her 84th year. Mrs. Appleton was the wife of Ernest Appleton, and mother of Mrs. Percy (Jean) Noels, Exeter. Also surviving are two brothers Fred Pyle, Kamloops, British Columbia, and Charles Pyle, Wairiwright, four grandchildren, two great grandchildren, 'nieces nephews and great nieces, and nephews. Funeral service was held at Hopper Hockey Funeral Horne, Exeter, on Saturday June 21 with Rev. Harold Snell officiating. interment was in Exeter Cemetery. Announcing... The Club Albatross now has a COFFEE SERVICE on Highway 83 Any plants, firms or sites requiring service for coffee break or lunch hour call Scott McNair - Club Albatross Huron Park -- 228-6733 J Bishop at Kirkton EXETER TRAVEL CENTRE 476 MAIN ST. 235-0571 OPEN 9-5:30 MONDAY TO FRIDAY FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS Airlines, Rail, Tours Hugh Tom FiLSON and ROBSON AUCTIONEERS 20 years' experience of complete sale service Provincially licensed. Conduct sales of any kind, any place. We guarantee you more. To insure success of your sale or appraisal Phone Collect 666-0833 666-1967 GEORGE EIZENGA LTD. 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