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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-11-16, Page 1010 THE TIMES.ADV0CAT5, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMEER 16, 1950 in t^pnard Schroeder Surfed In Windsor Funeral services were held Windsor Thursday fox’ Leonard George Schroeder, who died sud­ denly in Garden Sunday. Surviving are Schroeder, R.R. ...... one daughter, Anna Marie Schroeder, River Forest, Illinois; his mother, Mrs. Mary Schroe­ der, Dashwood; three sisters, Mrs. Egmont Bruer, New Ham­ burg, and Mrs, Duncan Snydex* and Mrs. Tillie Restemeyer, both of Dashwood; and a brother, William, of Dashwood. First Lutheran Church, sor, was the scene of the conducted by the Rev. Shorm. Interment will be toria sor. City, Mich., last his wife, Marie 3, Amherstburg; CRED1TON EAST Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis and Eber spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hamilton at Grand. Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glan- ville and boys moved into the recently erected home of Mr. Murray Neil- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glenville and children purchased the home of his bro­ ther Charlie. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson and Lynda, who have spent some time at the Anderson home, are moving to London this week where they have rented an apartment. F/S Pridham and wife and son moved to Exeter last week having sold their home here. Quite a number from here at­ tended the Armistice Day service in Exeter Sunday. Gleaned From Exeter District High School Hazel are pleased to Lights of Ex­ School. Every- Winshelsea Pupils (Entertain Parents Mr. Harvey sparling and ils of the Winchelsea school" en­ tertained their parents in the basement of the Elimville church on Friday evening to a turkey banauet. The tables were beauti­ fully decorated with candles Holly. Mr. and Mrs. Russel King Wayne spent Sunday with and Mrs. Alvin Cooper. Mr. Harry Murch Senior of London, spent Sunday^with Mr. and Mrs. Philys Murch. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Delbridge Bruce and Fred spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs..Bruce Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woolsey and Babe visited over the week­ end with' Mrs. Woolsey’s parents and Mrs. Baker, pnp- London. , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant of Loudon, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Smith. Mr, and Mrs. Everett Skinner and Ruth, Mrs. William Routly and Anne, attended a trouseau tea on Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Wellington Brocks, of in honor of her daughter, Irene Brock, of London. Mr. Laurie Stephens, of don, spent the week-end his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephens. Mr. Ross Dilling and Miss Hazel Dilling, of London, spent the week-end with their parents Mr. and Mrs, Austin Dilling. at Zion, Miss He: “Then it’s all set; we are going to elope at midnight?” She: Wes, darling," He: “Now, sweetie Pie, are yen sure that you have every­ thing packed in your suitcase?” She MOh yea, I’m positive. Pa­ pa and Mama helped me." andschool paid its annual tribute to the district men who gave their lives in the armed services. The entire school body led by the bugle band and cadet corps mar­ ched to the cenotaph where Gordon Cann placed a wreath in honor of the dead. Very lovely black and red crests are being displayed for sale by the Athletic Societies, Commencement this year is to be held the later part of Decem­ ber instead' of in the Spring as in former years. Lon- with Chas, By Joyce Once again we bring you the Hi eter District one is sure change in this term, science classes ponsible for the seeding of nearly eight acres of grass about field to the Evergreen shrubs have the entrance Another science project is the building of the agricultural barn. This barn is 43 feet by 25 feet and it will contain storage space fox* implements, vegetables, and bee supplies, 2 poultry pens and 1 livestock pen. The carpenter work done cept Shop ters, High to have noticed the the Mr, and Mr. this vicinity irelatives in Parkhill is re- are inl­ tn Frank Reeder is ill at the of her daughter, Mrs. Friday a f t e r n o o n Harold Lightfoot treatment in the wish him a speedy rec- is hospit- the school and the east. trees and other been planted along to the school. school grounds Dixon and his have been res- landscaping and Mrs. Harold Tripp a number of friends HARPLEY number from Wind­ service H. J. in Vic- Wind-Memorial Cemetery, BiBSl Larry Snider Motors rfIR€RCURY- Aluminum part of Canadian living it Don of Shipka spent Wednesday evening at the home of Mr, Mansell Hodgins. Mr. and Mrs, Horace Lake of Mollard Line spent Wednesday evening at Mr. Mansell Hodgins. Messrs. Paul Eagleson, ’Maur- ; ice Murray and Stanley Hartle ’went on a hunting excursion up north last week. { Master Gerald Love is at pres- very sore face A ........„ attended the Women’s Institute community sale at Grand Bend on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Sturde­ vant and family of Grand Bend visited in Sunday with hei* par- ’ ent nursing a ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Love. from some kind of weed poison- and Mrs. TuHi night time into sport tune Here's » for extra hours of pleasure. . ' o£ <J4J ftojector Mght J licht for outdoor games. And, 1* 1 §h ttavs brighter htigetl G-E lamps, it on this building is being entirely by Grade IX for the assistance of classes in making the CENTRALIA Mr. E. Hall, Miss Evelyn Hall, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hart of Clinton were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gales on Sunday. Mr. Truman Mills, of Sarnia, visited with his mother, Mrs. H. Mills on Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Rollings, Mrs. W. Lewis and Miss Lena Flitton, visited with on Sunday. Mr. and entertained at their home on Thursday even­ ing of last week on the occasion of theii* wedding anniversary. Mr. Norman Mitchell under­ went an operation in London, on Tuesday of last week. We pleased to know that he proving nicely.Mr. - - - - - ■ ceiving al. We overy. Mrs. home F. Huxtable in Exeter. Her many friends hope to see hei' out again in the near future. Mrs. Steve Molnar is visiting with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. E. Knight is spending the wintei’ with her daughter and son-in-law in Guelph. Messers George and Frank Hicks are on a hunting trip up North this week. Mrs. George Hicks accompanied them and will visit with friends. A special service was on Sunday pastor Rev. very fine sermon. The Choir pro­ vided special music and Rev. Burton sang a solo. 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