The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-07-07, Page 4THE TIMES -ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, 'hURSDAY MORNJNC JLJLIY '7, 1 •
mfa Mans Reunion
Picas for the 'O14 1Boya and
Gill' ifteunion at S. S. No. 3, Ib -
'be t •('Staffs shoal) Ire coni-
rdeted and .officials e•re looking
for a big crowd.
From the replies received from,
aloe secretary of the reunion •many.
enc -pupils and teachers are enthus-
#rrstic about returning to their
forme school. The date et the
rem;nina is July 23.
DAtAY VA LU
THE MILKY WAY I5
THE HEALTHY WAY
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VITAMIN -PACKED
HI6HLANDIIIIIC DAIRY
MILK!
First Reunion
For Cann Clan
The first Cann family picnic
since 1939 was held in River-
view 1'arir with 120 in attend-
ance an Saturday.
A prograxq„ of sports was car-
ried out. In running races the
winners were Elaine Gackstetter
Sylvia Canu, Margaret Johns
Bobbie Laramie, Marion Kerslake
Fred Miller, Dorothy Kerslake,
Susan 'Cann, Floyd Blanchard
Marion 'Cann .and Reg Hadgert.
Nick -the -slipper, Susan Cann
Fred Miller, 'Marjorie Jahns and
Arnold Cann; distance judging
Keith Weber. In the relay races
Bob •Jeffrey's side won the bean
contest and Everett Miller's side,
"pass the grapefruit" and "gum
and gloves".
The youngest person present
was Johnny Ostler; the oldest
person, Mrs. Ben Williams, and
the person coming the greatest
distance, Gordon Cann from'New-
market.
(Rollie Williams was named
president for 1956; Carman Cann,
secretary -treasurer, and Arnold
Cann, Robert Jeffery, Marjorie
Johns and • Gladys E1$er, directors.
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Plan August Milk Deductions
Orderly marketing, the aim of
just about every farm group in
the province, is getting a boost
this August with the introduction
of the one per cent deduction
scheme for milk and cream to
finance the removal of exportable
Comments About
Crediton
By MRS. J. WOODALL
Mr. William Ratz, who suffer-
ed painful head injuries in a car
crash near Parkhill on Sunday,
returned to his home after re-
ceiving treatment in South Huron
Hospital.
Mr. William Wright, who
tinder we`nt an operation last
week, is still confined to 'St. Jo-
seph's Hospital, London, and
hopes to return home in the near
future.
Miss Marilyn Galloway return-
ed home on Sunday following an
operation in St. Joseph's Hos-
pital.
Mrs. Freeman Moriock has been
ill at her 'home recently.
Miss Lulu Moriock, of Windsor,
spent several days at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Moriock, and with Dr. and
Mrs. Carl Moriock and family
who are vacationing near Grand
Bend.
Miss Emily Hartley, of Brant-
ford,. was a guest last week with
Miss ElIa Moriock.
Mr. Robert Wolfe, of Detroit,
spent the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haist
and daughters, of Fenwick, were
weekend visitors with Mrs.
Heist's mother, Mrs. H. Fink-
beiner.
Mr. and Mrs. William Oest-
giher attended the Greenwood -
French wedding in Windsor on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Moir, Detroit,
visited over the weekend with
Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser. Ricky
Gaiser, of Grand Bend, spent
several days with his grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gaiser.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray King and
family are holidaying at their
summer home near Collingwood.
Mr. and Mrs. William Levi and
family and Miss Shirley Fisher,
of Sarnia, are visiting at •the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Colter.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Wuerth
spent the weekend in Lefroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Feist and
sons, of St. Thomas, visited over
the weekend with the former's
mother, Mrs. M. Faist.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Berg, Detroit,
spent the holiday weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fahrner.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Butler left Last
week for their summer home at
Huntsville, _
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Earl and
Heather speet the weekend at
Kingston. Mrs. Earl and Heather
Will remain for some time.
'Calvin Fahrner, Sarnia, visited
Monday with his parents, Mr.
and. Mrs. E. M. Fahrner.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Finkbeiner were
Mr, and Mrs. W. M. French and
�Itrs. Beatrice Tate, of Water-
c3oivn, and Jean and Susie Schenk,
of Sarnia, Christine Finkbeiner,
of Barrie is visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Finkbeiner,
Mr. and Mrs., C. Radford and
Shirley spent Sunday in Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Long and
family, of Kingston, visited over
the weekend with Mrs. Long's
sister, Mrs, P. Boulianne and Mr.
Boulianne.
Mr, and Mrs. William Ben-
Inger, Gayle and friend, Detroit,
were weekend visitors with Mrs,
Samuel Lampert.
Mr, and Mrs, f• r. Schenk and
Jeanette spent Sunday in An -
caste with An -
caster w t Mr, and Mrs. Edward
Schenk.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Neville,
of Vancouver, B.C., and Mr. and
Mrs, J. M. Forrester, Winnipeg,
called on Mr, and Mrs. William
Wright last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald heifer and
children, of Chatham, spent the
weekend With Mrs, W. Wright
and visited Mr. Wright who is a
patient in St. Joseph's h=ospital,
Louden,
dairy products, promotion, re-
search and advertising.
Orderly marketing ,ia a must,
although surpluses have been
small, explained Mr. Thomas
Byrns, of Forest, Ontario, vice-
chairman of the Ontario Cream
Producers' Marketing Board.
•The new scheme covers all
dairy farmers whose organiza-
tions are members of the Ontario
Milk Producers' Co - ordinating
Board and will mean that all
producers contribute to the'
scheme. It replaces the former
June set aside, and the work
accomplished with the funds from
the equalized levy is expected to
contribute to advances for the in-
dustry.
'Ontario farmers have song rec-
ognized the needs of the indust-
ry as far as 'advertising and re-
search were concerned,'; said W.
0. Coon, of Elgin, chairman of
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Topics From
Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE
Mr. and Mrs. ,Alvin Passmore
were guests at the Kovacs -Par-
sons wedding art James St. United
church, Exeter, on Saturday.
Miss Dianne Stone had her ton-
sils removed last week at iSouth
Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. Robert Cann injured his
foot recent=ly.
Mr. Arthur fGardiner and Idary,
of London; Rev. Wm. and Mrs.
Gardiner, ,of Alvinston, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Gardiner.
Miss Helen Passmore, of Lon-
don; spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pass-
more.
Miss Margaret Bray, ef London
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and 114•rs. John Bray.
Mrs, ,Almer Passmore,' David,
Dennis and Darlene ,aittended the
Willertreunion at (Bayfield on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. McFarlane and
Miss Albenta Fenton, of Hamilton,
spent a few days with Rev. W. J.
and Mrs. Moores.
Dr. Arthur McAllister, daugh-
ter Helen and,granddaughter Pat-
sy, bf Georgetown. spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Passmore. Along with Mr. and
Mrs. Passmore and Beverley they
attended the .McAllister Reunion
at Bayfield on Sunday .
Second Line In
Biddulph
By MRS. H. ELSON
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner and
baby attended the Pym picnic
in ,Seaforth on Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Davis is spending
same time with her daughter,
Mrs. M. H. Elston.
Mr .and Mrs. John Blair, of
Calgary, Alta., spent the weekend
with the family of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Blair and Mr, and Mrs. Bob
Blair.
Miss Marion Heckman spent
Friday with MrS. Tom Campbell,
Winchelsea.
Mrs. Mervin Elston was at Hu-
ron College, London, on Wednes-
day of last week, together with
Christ Church choir, when a
turkey supper was served, fol-
lowed by further instructions in
Church music given by Mr. K.
Ansdell, lecturer in church music
at Huron •College.
Mr. William Blair, of Centralia,
spent Saturday afternoon with
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank ROIco and
Eileen, of Toronto, spent the
weekend With their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John rtolco.
Master Lloyd 'Fischer, London,
rade lits Ibleycle to visit with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Chris
Fischer, on Friday. He made the
trip fir two hours and 20 minutes.
Mr, and Mrs. J. Ernie Stire, of
Detroit, and Mrs. Jack McDort-
of Staffa, spent Monday with
Mr. and Mrs, C. Fischer.
Mr, and Mrs. L, Fischer and
son, Mr. and Mrs. L. :Stanlake,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Thompson, Mr.
13i11 Fischer and Miss Dorothy
the Co-ordinating Board, when
he announced the scheme. "Equal
acceptance by all dairy farmers
of their responsibilities in these
matters was the only answer."
His views have been echoed by
leaders of the cream producers'
organization, who have supported
the move since it was first pro -
Posed.
News Budget From
Baseline
By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE
Stacey Reunion
The Stacey Reunion was held
Saturday, July 2 in the Stratford
park with around 100 registering.
First vice-president Mr. Wood-
nutt took charge of the business
meeting.
Special prizes were awarded to:
the oldest lady, Mrs. Bert Rundle;
oldest gentleman, Bert Rundle;
youngest baby, baby Wellwood,
seven months.
Race winners were: Jackie
Rundle, Russel Robinson, Greg-
ory ,Strathdee, .Barbara Sweitzer,
Darlene Dowday, Virginia Well-
wood, Lois Dowday, Jimmie Run-
dle, Paul Woodnutt, Ronnie
Sweitzer, Sharon Stacey, Carol
Ann Dungey, Mary Jean Wood-
nutt, Audrey Stacey, Marjorie
Strathdee, Margaret Johns.
Three-legged race, Emma
Stacey and Shirley Rundle; lucky
spot, Alice Rowe; balloon -break-
ing contest, Audrey Stacey, Mar-
jorie Strathdee; button contest,
Ronald Stacey, Dorothy Robin-
son, Russel Hanley, Etta Rundle;
dress -making contest, Helen Sav-
age, John Simmons, Verna Run-
dle, Norman Stacey, Verna .Colqu-
houn, Ray ,Sweitzer.
Personal Items
Mr. and • Mrs. Charlie Crane,
Vivian and Bryan, of Stratford,
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Rundle.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rinn,
Sheryl and Marie, of Ottawa, are
visiting his father, Mr. John Rinn,
this week.
Miss Winifred Walker, Messrs.
Robert and Wendell Walker, Dan-
ny and Bernice Rvaska, of Can-
field, •were weekend visitors with
Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean.
Mr, and Mrs. Murray May, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Copeland,
Donna and Murray spent Sunday
at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomson,
of !Parkhill, were Sunday visitors
with Misses Blanche and Rhea
Mills.
Mrs. W, O. Stewart, of Wind-
sor, is visiting her brother, Mr.
Arthur Rundle and Mrs. Rundle.
S Miss Ethel Wilson was a week-
end visitor with her brother, Mr,
Wilfred Wilson and Mrs. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Fletcher
and Mrs. Howard Fletcher were
Sunday visiters with Mr, and Mrs.
Arthur Rundle and attended the
decoration service in the cemetery
at Kirkton.
Mrs. Annie Hodgins and Mr.
Jbhn Wilson, of St. Marys, were
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Ben
Wilson,
Miss Dianne Marriott, Windsor,
was a weekend visitor at her
home. .
Rev. and Mrs, J. H., Slade are
holidaying at . Tobermory.
Fischer, all of London, spent Fri-
day with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Fischer.
Mrs. M. H. EIston and Sheila,
accompanied by Mr, and Mrs.
Frank. Smyth and Mr. Borden
Smyth, attended the Highland
Picnic at Ernbre on July 1.
Mr, and Mrs. 0, Fischer, Joyce
and. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fischer
attended the Stire reunion at
Jarivs On Sunday. There was 76
in attendance.
Mr. and Mts. Floss MCFalls
visited their grandfather, Mr. Al-
bert Lindn,ll, Atwood, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elston,
David and Wendy attended the
centennial celebration in London
in July 1.
Miss Shirley' Atkinson is visit-
ing with her aunt, Mrs. Gordon.
McAlpine, of Ailsa Craig. •
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Elston
attended the funeral of . their
cousin, Pearl Cobleigh, on Mon-
day, at the Murdy Funeral Horne,
Luean,
Hurond.ale School
Sponsors Picnic
S. ;S. Ivo. 1, Hurondale school
picnic was held ou the 50 13001
grounds on Tuesday with a good.
attendance.
Winners in boys and girls races
were Caroline zGackstetter, 1Viar-
garet Oke, Carolyn ,Oke, 1Gerald
Gackstetter, Bertha Van Weiren
and Jim Etlierington.
Married ladies' race, Mrs. Lloyd
Reynolds, married men's race,
Russell Ferguson; three-legged
race, Lorne iGackstetter and Fred-
die Hyde; wheelbarrow rare, Mar-
garet and Ronnie Oka; kicking
the slipper, Mrs, Harry 'Dougall,
Evan bSims; pinning patches, Ber-
tha Van 'Weiran; Billie Ethering-
ton; pillow race, Mrs. Wm. Row -
entries Side; bean race, Russell
Ferguson; best story, William
Sims.
The oldest person present was
Mr. F. Down; the youngest, 'Larry
Ferguson.
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A short business meeting was
held with president Harry Jeffrey
in the chair. Lloyd Ferguson was
chosen 1956 president; Frayne
Parsons, secretary -treasurer. Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Down and Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd. Ferguson were
named a committee to arrange
for the next community night.
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