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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-09-03, Page 10THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1953 Are You Ruptured?' Re£ort r « r Crediton East By MRS W. MOT£ Our Service Is Different! We Sell You A Fit In Qur Private Truss Room I !7! Data On Dashwood By MRS. IL RADER « Trusses, Belts, Suppox'ts of All Kinds SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Over 20 Years* Experience Your Drygs At * ROBERTSON'S Phone 50 Exeter Mr. Charles Anderson attend­ ed the Schroeder-Kestle nuptials in Exeter last Saturday. Miss Marcia MacDonald. Exe­ ter, spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baynham. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis and son Eber and Mrs. Leonard Wein and son Marvin attended the Fraser reunion in pt. Huron on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Herdman, of Elimville, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. William Motz. News of Elimville By MRS. 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A large crowd gathered to ■c.hivari Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Nelson Coultis returned home last Sunday from the hos­ pital. Mr. Elgin Skinner returned home Friday evening after spend­ ing two weeks at summer school at Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. William Butler of London, Mr. and Mrs. William Johns enjoyed a motor trip to northern points last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym, Mr .an-d Mrs. Harvey Sparling and Miss Hazel Sparling have been attending Young People’s summer camp at Ryerson Camp. The community expresses their deepest sympathy to Mrs. Jack- son Woods and family on death of her tfrother-in-law, Lloyd Shier, of Bryanston, passed away on Saturday. W.M.S. And W.A. Meet The Elimville W.M.S. and W.A. held their August meeting at the home of Mrs. Gilfillan. Mrs. Al­ vin Cooper had charge of meet­ ing.I Mrs. W. Routly, temperance secretary, gave a reading and quiz on the disuses of alcohol. Mrs, Delmar Skinner gave a read­ ing and Mrs. Ross Skinner a gui­ tar solo. Plans were made at business meeting conducted by president Mrs. William Johns for a baking sale in Exeter on September 5, September meeting is to be changed from Exeter Fair week. After benediction a miscellan­ eous sale was conducted with Mrs. Charles Stephen as auction­ eer. his summer holidays Steven and David Avonbank, are spend- days with their grand- and Mrs. Charles while Mr. and Mrs. the Mr. who POULTRY Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weihurg, with relatives and friends from Water­ loo, spent a week at Sand Lake and North Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gamble and Gary of London spent Sun­ day with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Rader. Mr. and Mrs. Glep Brown of London spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. William Wein. Mr. Herb Gaiser of Detroit spent the weekend here with his brother, Chester, who returned home with him for a visit. Fifteen members of the Wal­ ther League attended a band con­ cert and weiner roast at Mitchell Sunday evening as guests of the Mitchell Walther League. Mr. Glen Haugh spent Monday and Tuesday in Kitchener. Misses Joyce Haugh, Betty and Lois Gaiser and Messrs. Jack Gaiser and Paul Liebeau of Pel­ ham spent the weekend gan. Miss Betty Gaiser, training London, on a trip up north. Mr. Adam Fassold. and son, Harold, of Detroit, were Monday visitors at the home of his bro­ ther, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fassold. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Guenther, Hobbs and Ronnie, of Clarkson, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Baker. Ronnie staying with his aunt and uncle for a two-week visit. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cook, of Stratford, spent Sunday with Rev, W. F. Krotz. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keller­ man and John attended the Kel­ lerman reunion Sunday at Port Huron. Miss Marian Rader is holiday­ ing with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wellwood Gill, at Grand Bend. Miss Diane Wiilert of Exeter is spending a week with her cou­ sin, Miss Nancy Wiilert, Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Reste- mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kraft, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Mor- lock of Exeter, and Miss Bertha Becker of London spent a few days last week at Arron Lake and Stokes Bay. , Mrs. Thelma Garvie and Ron­ nie of Sarnia are spending a week with Mr. Hartman, Elsie and other friends. Mr. Ed Robair of Detroit spent last weekend husband, Mr. mand. Wednesday and Mrs. Art and Mrs. Kirkland of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Art Allemand en­ joyed a picnic at Port Stanley last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Merner and family,'Mr. and Mrs. George Tieman and Michael spent Iasi Sunday at Port Stanley. Hold Family Gathering To end part of the vacation of Rev. C. B. Carr and family of the Ottawa Valley and on the transfer of Keith Weber and fam­ ily from Centralia airport to Trenton for a short course and then to Camp Borden, twenty- four relatives spent an evening on the home lawn and enjoyed a weiner roast. Thelma, of London, and Ruth, of Red Deer, Alberta, were the only absentees. In closing the evening a fami­ liar verse was sung, a psalm read by Rev. C. B. Carr, and prayer offered by the pastor, Rev. W. F. Krotz. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wildfong and daughter of London spent their -vacation with Keith's mo­ ther, Mrs. Garnet Wildfong. in Michi- nurse-in- Hospital, is at Victoria who is on vacation, with his sister and and Mrs. Art Alle- visitors with Mr. Allemand were Mr. WORM POWDER For Chicks or Poults 6 W.eeks Old or Over Jy ftOHTO. t A FLOCK TREATMENT Comments About Centralia By MRS. F. BOWDEN 3 for CONTROL of LARGE ROUND WORMS CECAL WORMS and TAPEWORMS Mix 3 pounds < with 100 pounds of CO-OP WORM POWDER 1 of mash and feed for one day. Treat once a month for PREVENTION during the growing and laying period- / Economical Poultry Wormer“The Most Sold” Available At Exeter District PHONE 287 COLLECT EXETER, ONTARIO Rev. J. H. Getz, Mrs. Get# and Donald, of Kitchener, spent the weekend with Mrs. Cora Gaiser and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bender and family of Toronto, called on his father, Mr. John Bender, Sunday and took him to visit Mrs. Fred Cunningham ville. Congratulations to Oestreicher on the grandson, a son for John McKichnie, of Report From Edgewood By MRS. ROY MOORE Mr nt Mr. . and Elim- ana Miss Wil-da Pollock, R.N., of Kitchener, was a visitor last week at the home of her sister an-d brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hicks. Recent weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrfe. Arthur McFalls were -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Atkinson, of Pontiac, Mich., and Mrs. Leda Williamson, Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hodgson were in Toronto for a few days last week and attended the CNE. Mr, and Mrs. Amos Smith and Miss Marilyn Smith are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Greb. Master Wayne Greb returned home after spending a lengthy holiday with his grand­ parents in Newmarket. Mrs. B, D. Field and -Miss Winnie Field left on Monday for their new home in the Parry Sound district where Winnie will begin, her teaching duties Sep­ tember 8. They will Spend a couple of days at the Toronto Ex­ hibition on their way to Parry Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks spent a week with their1 daugh­ ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. Henry in Listowel. Mrs. Gerald Paul and Mrs. Ella Urquhart, Mrs, and Winnie were guests home of Mrs. Lome Hicks last Friday. Among those who attended the Wilson Proctor wedding in Lon­ don on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson and Mrs. T. Boyes, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon son and Mi*. Harry Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Florence and Miss and Mrs, Rowden and Mrs, William Bow­ den. Mrs. Aaron birth of their Mr. and Mrs. London, Mr. Herb spent last weekend at his home here. During the week Mr Mrs. Wein - - - - - and family Whittier. Mr. and Exeter, latter's sister and family, Herb Wein. Miss Mary Ann Hayter is ing in Brantford with her and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. James Hayter at­ tended the Reed-Fritzley wed­ ding at Goderich on August 22. Mrs. Hayter was her sister's matron of honor. Mary Ann Hay­ ter was flower girl and little Jimmie Hayter, Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder, of Brantford, visited with the lat­ ter’s mother, Mrs. Bertha Hay­ ter, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fritzley, of Goderich, spent Sunday with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Hayter. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Orr, of Hanover, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Hayter. Rev. W, F. Krotz took the services at Clifford Sunday and Rev. J. Oestreicher preached here. Mr .and Mrs. William Gossman are on a trip to British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. James Baty and Mrs. Walter Lavender, of Michi­ gan, attended the funeral of the late Susan Kraft and spent the weekend with Misses Marie and Pearl Kraft and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Reste- mayer and family of London spent the weekend .with Mr. Otto Restem ayer. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wolfe, Mrs. Gerald Wolfe, Kathryn and Carolyn, of Clifford, Mrs. Wil­ liam Torrnce and son James, of Hamilton, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oestreicher. Rev. John and Mrs. Oest.- reicher, Ruth and John, Jr., of Clifford, spent Sunday with rela­ tives here.Mr. Thomas Hopcroft, who is a patient in Victoria Hospital, having making favorable progress. Miss Margaret Becker is at­ tending Lutheran Service Volun­ teer School this week at Edge­ wood. Miss Carol Becker is spending the week with her cousin Lynda at New Dundee. Pee Wees Win WOAA The Dashwood Pee Wee team is in the semi-finals for the On­ tario championship. They won the WOAA for Western Ontario by eliminating Holmesville and Mildmay. They won the game with Staffordville on Saturday. _ Raymond and Robert Wein visited their sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whittier, of Chalk River, last week. Weekend visitors with Mrs. Lucinda Mclsaac were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Noll from Milverton; Mrs. Lovada Forebeck, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Abel from St. Clair Shores, Mich.; James Mclsaac, Joe Baranski, Michael Marrs, Tommy Martin, Johnny and Eddy McIntyre and Chuck Martin, all of Detroit. G.N.O. Girls Win. Ball Game With the game called due to darkness on Thursday, August. 27, the oldei” girls had to .admit the younger gals had trimmed them with a score of 18-14. How­ ever, the next game will be the one to decide which gals are "tops”. Lineups were: Stitch and Chatter ■—- Pitcher, Flora Guenther; catcher, Helen Kleinstiver; first, Maud Hoff­ man; second, Alice Tieman; third, Selma Klumpp; shortstop, Ger­ trude McCrae; fielders, Mildred Kellerman, Vera Kuntz, Hazel Snell. G.N.O. ■— Pitcher, Vera Guen­ ther; catcher, June Hayter;, first, Gloria Hayter; second, Elda Koehler; third, Shirley Tiernan; shortstop, Reta Hamatlier; field­ ers, Lucy Klumpp, Aldeen Wolfe and Helen Nadiger. Wein, of Detroit, nd visited their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Martin Laub, of spent Sunday with the Mrs. Visit- aunt John ring-bearer. " undergone surgery, is Terri, Field at the Wil- Mr, .. Mrs. Donald Wilfred Huxtable, William Essery, Mitchell, Mr, “ Marjorie Mitchell, Mr. F. Bowden, Miss Donna These days a careful driver Is one who can wear out hit auto- mobile without the assistance of a train. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Middleton are spending a week at the cot­ tage 'up at Nine Mile Lake. Mr- an-d Mrs. William Garrett are visiting relatives in Sault Ste. Marie- Master George Rathburn is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. William McGuffin. Mich. Mr. Don Middleton for United Church Sunday ing service. Miss Olla Moore returned. Saturday after weeks with Mr. Pye in London. Mr. and Mrs. visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Cook in London. Mesdames. N. Tate, W. Hud­ son, C. Gowan, C. Bowman, H. Kennedy went by bus to Toronto last Friday to the A.C.W.W. Canada Day pageant. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Dunlop MAU ORDERS ACCEPTED Write for reteiVationi »o Western Fair AMoelotlon. Lond0n,Oht. Capac supplied morn- spending and Mrs, home two Tom Oscar Metters Pfaff Clan Unite At Local Park Over seventy members of the Pfaff family mejt at Riverview Park on Sunday, August 23, fox* their annual reunion. Following the picnic dinner a program of sports was enjoyed with the following as winners: Jackie, Billie and Geraldine Gow­ er, Ruth Bob Pfaff, son, Mrs. Chramer, Bruce Hutchinson, ried* the longest, Mr Harry Clarke; most recently mar ried couple, Mr. Pfaff; youngest Bierling. Officers elected reunion were Pfaff; secretary, Malieda Clarke; sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pfaff, Mr. and Mrs. Toe Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schenk. Clarke, Jerry Schenk, Mrs. Arthur Hutchin- Nelson Schenk, Egil Mrs. Andy Bierling, couple mar­ aud Mrs. and Mrs, Child, ; for next president, Polio Insurance FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY $7,500 Coverage For Medical, Surgical and Hospital Expenses PLUS i. Bob Bobby year’s Alien $500 Cash Payment When Confined to Hospital Premium for Family for Two Years: $10.00 and family and Mrs. Leslie Par­ nell ad Brucie are spending a few weeks at their cabin up north. Phone; Office 24 Res. 16 2-J W. Herman Hodgson “The Insurance Man*’ There'll always be a BUICK family! 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