The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-09-04, Page 11THE TIMES-APVQCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952
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Mr. J. Mervyn Tieman attend
ed a Brotherhood Convention in
Oakwood Park, Indiana over the ; weekend.
Mont-1 Mr. A. Bills and Mr. and Mrs.
a few Herbert Bills, of Detroit, spent
Mrs. the weekend holiday with Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Laub and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Koessel and
daughters, Norma and Virginia,
Of Lansing, Mich., were holiday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clay
ton Pfile and Mrs. Kuntz.
Miss Luella Kuntz has re
turned home after spending a
week with her sister in Lansing,
Mich.
Mrs. Ness spent a few days
with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Ness, in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken- McCrae and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tieman
spent a weekend motor trip to
Tobormory, Sudbury and North Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Evans
and family, of Richmond Hill,
spent the weekend holiday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hoffman.
Miss Dorothy Kuntz, of Lon
don, has returned to her home
after spending two weeks vaca
tion with Mr., and Mrs. Clayton
Pfile and Mrs. Kuntz,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smythe,
of London, and Mr.
hagen,
holiday
Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Guenther
are comfortably settled in their
new home
purchased
estate.
Mr. and
and family,
and Mrs.
daughter, of London, were holi
day visitors with their parents,
Mr, and Mrs. P. Fassold.
Mr. Elgin Schatz, of Toronto,
spent the weekend
brother, Mr. and
Schatz.
Mr. and Mrs. L.
moved to their new
was recently built
ball diamond.
Dashwood Band went to Sea
forth on Sunday evening where
they put on a program.
Mr. Russel Hopcroft has pur
chased the residence of Mr. S.
P. Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Currie
and family moved to Oakville
last week. They have purchased
a new home there.
Mr. and Mrs. .Scott,
manville, spent the
with her mother, Mrs. E.
stiver.
Rev. and Mrs. Getz and
have returned home after
weeks vacation.
Mr. Mervyn Stelck and
of Bradford, spent Sunday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Stelck.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raschke,
Donnie and Bob, of Detroit,
spent the holiday with relatives
here.
Holiday visitors with Mrs.
Lucinda Mclsaac were: Mr. and
Mrs. Willis Mclsaac and family
and Mrs. M. Lang and Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Spear and family,
all of Detroit. Their daughter
Gail returned with them after
spending the. summer with her
grandmother. Mr. James
Mclsaac also returned
them. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Murray
and Mr. and Mrs. George
of Toronto, spent the weekend
holiday with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Telfer and
Robert spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Keller.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sparling
returned home Thursday from a
motor trip to the western prov
inces.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon de
morency and family spent
holidays with Mr, and
Lloyd Bell of Toronto.
Mr. Harry Sparling visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James
Sparling of Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry March,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McDonald,
of Owen Sound, spent the holi
day weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Murch.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sinclair
and Kenneth visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Jackson Woods over
the weekend after returning
home from a trip to the western
provinces.
Miss Donna Murch and Mr.
Brian Middleton of London spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sparling
attended Ryerson Camp for a
few days at the end
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mr, and Mrs. Reilly of
visited over the holiday
with Dr. .and Mrs. Reilly.
Miss Hazel Sparling spent the
weekend with Miss Donna Cow
ard, of Thames Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long and
family of Atwood, Mrs. Grant
Ratcliffe and family of Anderson
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. William Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Down, of
Strathroy, spent the holiday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Woods.
Mr. Elgin Skinner returned to
Toronto after spending his holi
days
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Mrs. Emerson Weiu, Mrs. S.
Wuertli and Mrs. W. R. Gould
ing, of London, were joint hos
tesses at a miscellaneous shower
in the former's home, when
friends an,d relatives met to
honor Miss Arliss Wein, whose
marriage to Mr. William McKee
will take place this month.
A short program was given.
Mr. W. R. Goulding played ait
instrumental selection and, ac
companied by Mrs. Goulding,
favored with a piano duet. Read
ings were given by Miss Ella
Morlock and Mrs. Wesley Wein.
The presentation address was
read by Mrs. Lawrence Wein and
shower of gifts was presented
in decorated basket by Dianne
Stone and Orville Wein. Arliss
expressed her appreciation . A
delicious lunch was served by
the hostesses.
Personal Items
School re-opened on Tuesday
with the following teachers in
charge, Mrs. Molitor, principal,
Mrs. F. W. Morlock and Miss
Marie Synion.
Mr. Calvin Fahrner,
who has been holidaying
home here, accompanied
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fahrner, enjoyed a motor trip
in the U.S.A. They visited with
friends in Detroit, Mich;
son, Wis;
Naperville,
Sarnia on Monday accompanied
by his sister Norma who has
been engaged to teach in Sarnia
school. Nor m- a taught very
successfully in Crediton for
number of
friends wish
success.
Mrs. A, C.
aid, of Nut
have returned home after visit
ing Mrs. Gray’s cousin, Mrs.
Elmei’ Lawson. They were ac
companied by Capt: R. A. Gray,
who has completed a special
course of training in Kingston.
Mr, and Mrs. Lou Hoare and
son, of London, spent the week
end with Mr. ahd Mrs. Herbert
Fahrner.
Mr. and Ms Albert Ryall, of
St. Thomas, were weekend visit
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Swartz.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rowe, of
Clawson, Mich., visited Sunday
with Mrs. Rowe's brother, Mr.
Joseph Woodall, and Mrs. Wood-
all.
Miss Labelle Hill, who spent
the past two months at Oak
wood, has accepted a secretarial
position in the office of Mr.
Gerald Zwicker.
Mr. H. C. Beaver returned
from Victoria Hospital Saturday.
His many friends are glad to
note he is much improved.
Miss Gertrude Beaver, of De
troit, and Howard, St. Thomas,
spent
parents,
Miss London,
home of her grandmother, Mrs.
G. Wein.
•Mr. Robert Wolfe, of Sarnia,
spent the weekend with Mr.
Mrs. Albert Wolfe.
F/S John Wade, who
spent some time at Goose
has been posted to Centralia
RCAF station.
Mrs. Samuel Lamport spent a
few days last week in Detroit,
Elkton and Flint, Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M’oir, of De
troit, were weekend visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser.
Mrs. Charles Treitz,
visited last
Finkbeiner
Mrs. M.
Parkinson
Thursday of last week in Kit
chener, Preston and Galt.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lambie
and son, of London, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Finkbeiner.
Mrs. Mary Wein spent Sunday
in Exeter.
Miss- Matilda Oestreicher, of
Windsor, spent a few days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. William
Oestreicher.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Radford,
of Blyth, visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl- Radford.
Mrs. Howard Renney and son,
of Detroit, visited last week
with Mrs. J. Hirtzel, who
companied them to Detroit
a few days visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faist
Gregory,
t.he weekend with Mrs.
Faist.
Madi-
St. Paul, Minn; and
Ill, Calvin left for
a
years, Her many
her continued
Gray and son Don-
Mountain, Sask.,
the weekend with their
Mr. and Mrs. H. Beaver.
Marilyn Goulding, of
visited last week at the
and
Detroit,
week with Mrs. D.
and other friends.
Faist, Mrs. C. W.
and family spent
ac
tor
and
of St. Thomas, spent
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Mrs. W. F. Batten
few days recently with
in-law and
Mrs. Harry
Mr. and
Sandra and
day weekend with relatives at
Whitby and Toronto.
Miss Joy Whitlock returned
to St. Thomas on Monday after
spending the past two weeks
with her sisters
daughter,
Armstrong,
Mrs. Fred
Judy, spent
aspent
her son-
Mr. and
Hensail.
Walters,
the holi-
Mrs. Har:arry
Ford and Mrs. Freeman Horne.
Miss Betty Bailey returned
home from the hospital Friday
last following an operation for
appendicitis. We wish Betty a
speedy return to health.
School reopened
wjth Mrs. Harvey
charge. Five new pupils went
tripping off for the first time.
and Mrs. Newton Clarke,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Bev. Morgan and Mrs. Archie
Morgan, of Thames Hoad, en
joyed a motor trip to Leaming
ton and Point Pelee on Sunday,
on Tuesday
Sparling in
Mr.
On my vacation
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The mosquitoes bite,.
The fish do hot!
with his parents, Mr,
Everett Skinner,
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and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Middleton
returned home after spending
their holidays up North.
Mrs, Leslie Parnell was hos
tess for a Stanley party Wednes
day.
Mrs. Victor Westman is able
to be out again after having the
mumps.
Clare Sceli, who has been a
patient in the isolation ward in
London with polio, returned
home this week,
Doreen and Jack Garrett visit
ed with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Haysel and Mrs.
Fred Neil, of Granton, left for
a holiday trip to British Colum
bia.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Dobbs and
Phyllis, of Lucan, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Armita.ge
and family.
Miss Eva Leslie
Hilda Fairbank, of
and Mrs. Frank
daughters, Helen and Marg., of
Sarasota, have been visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leslie
and Gordon.
Mrs. Stanley Crawford and
Edith and Mrs. Gordon Mitchell
spent Saturday afternoon in St.
Marys.
Quite a few from the commun
ity attended the funeral of the
late Mrs. Roy Sherritt in St.
Marys Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Don Middleton was guest,
speaker in the United Church
last Sunday.
Don will enter Normal School
at London this fall for a teach
er’s course and from there he
intends to extend his education
in university.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrsv Roy Moore were: Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Bendall, Darlene and
Roy, of St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs.
Trevor Foster, of the Mitchell
Road; Mr. Keith Johnson, ol
Ailsa Craig; Mr. Tommy Pye, of
London, and Mrs. Alice Wiper,
of London.
School started Tuesday at Re
vere With Mrs. Cecil Bowman
teaching at Revere and Mrs.
Lant Hardie at Fish Creek again.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Dunlop
and family returned home after
holidaying up north for a couple
of weeks.
and Mrs.
Cleveland,
Morris and
BLANSHARD
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thac
ker, Orrie, Elizabeth, Linda and
Catherine, Mrs. Fred Pattison,
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Langford
and John of Centralia were Sun
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Thacker of Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan
and family of Guelph spent Mon
day with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Thacker. .
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Langford
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Thomson and family spent Sun
day at Turnbull’s Grove.
Mrs. James Mossey and Kath
leen returned home on Saturday
after spending the past week at
Grand Bend.
Mrs. Clarence Martin and Bet
ty spent Monday with Mrs.
James Mossey.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones, and
family spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Don King of Union
dale.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Leibler,
Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Sankei of
Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Hooper spent Sunday at Spring
bank.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Rinn and
family, Miss Lillie Thomson of
London spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hoo
per, Ruth, Clare and Veryl at
tended decoration service at
North Nissouri on Sunday
later visited with Mr. and
Kenneth Facey of Belton.
Misses Marion Thomson,
and Elizabeth Thacker attended
the party held on Wednesday
afternoon for Joanne and Janice
Webb of Woodham,
and
Mrs.
of Windsor,
with Mr.
Steinhagen.
and Mrs.
Czar Stein-
spent the
and Mrs.
which they recently
from the Wildfong
Mrs. Melton Walper
of Ingersoll, and Mr,
Walter Fassold and
with
Mrs.
his
Vera
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opposite the
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