The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-06-01, Page 8Th # Timo!,AcIvocate, .Jun e 1., 1961.
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tY Health Unit reeentlY . By MR4i. ARCHIE DEWAR Mr. Fred Jameson Kate
By MRS, ERVIN RADER
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Health unit 1: Haul straw to field
The ekory
I ck bl Staffa
inspects ab ring aze
BASELINE IY
ono ro g abciut ti45e...4attio: manrsm.veNrsoa4royn sDera.vici:ers aond
searelt building of the Ontarie lire alarn1 call on
, Water Resonrees Commiasionl h u SundaY and were geests of Mr.
SirthcleY PlxtY !Mr. and Mrs, lvan TaYier ane on Highway 461 in northwost.netghbors and friends to the - • n
Mrs. Marie lAaier and Row-',14.mtlY. L. B. Bader accernrra- Metro Toronto,
thot and s ent the daY T fiayin of 1111areld O'Brien, Base familY"
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ited the laboratories and rel lorenee attended thu East
w en 4 straw stack GtIaSta With' Mr' and Mr's'
ard., Mr. And Mrs. Gerablirned amP t he visitors inapeeted the me,
I'laie, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Maier ,with tr. an rs. Gerrie e - bnilding's in o d e rn facilitieS c a u r, h t fire on Tuaad . Austin Timms Qn Saturday ove,
and family oi town, ,along with. berg and family. imder the guidance of CharieS ni i. ay•
eva :Meg . were Mr. and; Mrs. Den
tr, arid Mrs. Frani( Walker of Mr. earl Mrs. Garnet Willed S. MaeNaughton, Huron MPT, wagon and hayio iicra, ,.._
EXeter attended a hirtildaY eel- SPent StiltdaY with Mr. and Mrs, a member of' (MEC; D. A. E, ri4ighbors breught tato Iliairiris and hoYs ef Proapect
ebration for Mrs. Marie Maier Gordon Wether and son at Berry, general manager of the , f th ater t° re. Mr. and Mrs.Ott R I
in London on SaturdaY, commission ,and Fred Voege, MO‘e some o e s raw to- the . n g Iller
1 Waterloo .
field, while St. Mary e fire NVerP guests of their (laughter
The party was held at the Mr. ad Mrs. Loree Devine lab direct". engine was (here to save the and son-in-law, Mr. and Airs.
ne of her datighter Mrs.. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. The visiting: greuP was barn whieh is very close A dMorrow,d
to rman c. on pn
George Bendel'. iErvin Latta of Kitchener.
Mrs. Maier received several 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiberg
gifts from the grandchildren, 1 spent sumiay with Mr, and
while the family gave her a 'Mrs. Garnet Weiberg and lam.
gift of money, ily of Waterloo. With other rel.
Personal items atives they attended the on-
- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Annan firtnatien service a their grand.
son, Wayne Weiberg.
and Larry of Pickering were
recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hopereft received
word that her brother-in-law,
Mrs. Ferd Milie,r.
Mrs, Bruce 1
of Hanover spent a few days hospital Alonday morning.
Mr. and Mrs, Louis Reste•
last week with her mother„1
rs. Cora Geiser. player, Mrs. E. G. Kraft and
Miss Ruth V. Weber of Red Gordon, Madeline Fleet and
Deer, Alberta accompanied bYilanutY spent Sunday with Mr,
Miss Ruth Freitag spent a ten-. and. Mrs. Victor Kraft and
day holiday at her home here family of London arid attended
1v2. the confirmation service of Ro-
with. her mother, Mrs. Dan
nald Kraft at Trinity Lutheran
ber, They were met in Toronto
by ...Miss Thelma Weber, From Ch tt
there they went with Toronto Mrs. Ervin Greb of Preston Marian.
:friends to Niagara Falls, Kit- spent last weekend with her
daughter and familY, Mrs.
chener, Burgessville, London,
Zurieh. and Dashwood. They Lorne Becker.
also attended M i s s Elaine Mr. and Mrs. W. Kirk and
headed by Chairman Jo n IN or th t k. on Sunday.
risey of Crediten And ineleded s ae
Warden lean, Forsith of Tue. A Spark from the tractor is Guests with Mr. arid Mrs.,
keremith Township, Dan Better. believed to bave started the Oliver Baker and. Elton on
IStuiday were Mrs. Baker's fa...
mann of .MeKilloe, Lloyd 0'- i)pl:r.zaeo' n al item$ tiller and sister, Mr. Herb
Brien of Zurich, Dr, R. M. Al- .
dis of Goderich, medical offi- Mr. John Rim William, 134ederneageNA,,,,nnSau'saanildanhderRonnicacid°
cer of health and director of Ho w a r d and Noreen were
the county health uoit, J. G. guests with Mr. and um car Butson, ef Munro.
d . Fred Westlake, died in LIStoWei retarY -treasurer And clerk -`day And attended the United fancily of Toronto spent
Berry of oe e . R. and f n s 10. and Mrs. William BerrY
treasurer of the coati Y.
Others in the Party were the when Miss Gail Minn joined Iparentsi Mr. and Mrs. If arold
' Berry
the weekend with the forMer's
first chairman of the county the ehuich,
and family of Ailsa Craig were • Nelson, Baker
Rev. A. It Daynard of Staffa
VP haracter — der
et be
board of health, Hugh Berry Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Solo
of Wottxibani, a brother of com-
mission general manager Ber-i guests of Mr, And Mrs. Dun.lsunday,
was a guest with Mr, and Mrs,
and family on a •
One,
By MRS. ..19.1114 TEMP4EMAN
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Pmrsonal item
Gerald Scott and liebby Tem-
peman attended tile liVestock
judging competition at the Mit
-
ellen Fairgrounds oe Sattirclay,
May g -r.
Mr. and M. Duncan
and family, Kirkten, visited on
Friday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Miller and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cole and
Cromarty, visited Sun.
day evening with Mr. and
Mrs, John Templeman and
Mrs. Santini Norris, Patti
and Erie and Miss Bonnie Bar-
ker, Logan, visited over the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs, An-
thony Breit and Richard in
Port Credit,
Mrs, Ernest Templeman and
Mr. and.Mrs. John Templeman
and family visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Mines
And familY, Mitchell.
ry, B. G. Hardy of Goderich, can McNaughton on Sunday. t 1!Irs, Robert Elston, Mrs,
deputy clerk -treasurer of the,
county, and Dr. T. R. Melady 1 betlars .a David Holland, oilnl a nsdt, ciwhoosphha, ss , farg Mrs.Baker, jel1sIsres,Olslitovrier aBttaerdr.
of Goderich, public health vete- Hospital, London, r e t u r xi e d ; ed the trousseau tea held et
.Imme on Saturday. the home of Mr, and Mrs,
1 Mr. and Mrs, Fred Parkin- I George Carter for their (laugh -
Remember the good oP days son and family were guests on tar Norma, bride.elect of June
—when charity was a virtue, ' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, I 3.
not an industry? I Miss Pretty of Rim -
'Herman Foster of Exeter.
Sebacle's wedding in Zurich, family of Preston spent Sunday
;Saturday, may 20. Leaving en with the latter's sister, Mrs
;the "Canadian' May 26, theY Lorne Becker and family.
returned to the west. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Genttner
Mrs. Wm. Schumacher and attended the graduation of the
, Mr, and Mrs. Art Schumacher latter's niece, 'Miss Joan Ful-
ofc Pigeon, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. her, of Capreol from Queen's
},Harold GoUniversity, Kingston.
bel of Bad Axe, Mich.
I attended the funeral of the late Jim Lockhart and Stella of
Parkhill were Sunday evening
1 Fred Haberer in Zurich Sun-
'day, May 28, and visited -with visitors with Mr, , and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs,viirn, Haugh. Lorne Genttner,
. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Bader, Visitors with Mrs. Lucinda
. Mcisaac aver the American he -
and Darlene spent Sunday with
liday were: Mr. and Mrs, W.
.„ . , .,...“. .... ,A • .. : , . . .... Mcisaac and sons Ronald and
Donald; Mr. and Mrs. Willis
MeIsaac and son Danny: Mis-
ses Charlotte and Carolyn Lo-
rie, Marilyn O'Conner, Pamella
Spear, all of Detroit. .
IlR Rev,J. W. Gillings attended
ly MRS. ROSS SKINNER
the EUB Church conference at
:, "" 'c' Elmira last week.
Mr. Donald Maier and Miss
Miss Bonnie Doerr of Exeter lona Watson of London spent
was guest speaker at the Sunday with Mrs. Marie Maier.
church s e r v I c e on Sunday Brian Maier, son of Mr, and
.morning. Mrs. Carl Maier, has returned
A large crowd attended the back to school after having a
pictures in Elimville church nail run in his foot, suffering
. on, Friday evening presented ,
by Dr, Martin Johns of Haiti"- blood poison.
ton. Dr. Johns' pictures were ,
taken in Pakistan, India and
Rap dam
surrounding countries where he —
he was on tour during a teach-
ing exchange in England.
were guests of Thames Road vandalism
The Elimville Mission Band
'Mission Band an Saturday
afternoon. Two numbers from Ausable Authority officals are
Elimville on the program were concerned over vandalism evi,-
. a' duet by Janice and Elaine I dent recently in the Morrison
Johns and a solo by Janet , darn area, east of Exeter,
Hern. - I, v Glass on the authority's, reg:
Thellitirom. County library4Adatiuu sign at the park was
books"' •fvflrr' be exchanged a67srriashed within two days after
the home of Mrs. Jackson (it was erected last week. Five
Woods in Elimville on Friday, similar signs have been in use
;June 2. for the past three years in
Members of the Elimville other areas of the authority
Mission Band are holding A but none has been damaged
wiener roast on Saturday, June, yet.
'3, instead of their regular In addition, a Great Blue
-meeting. Members are to be at, Heron was found dead near the
Elimville or Winehelsea Stores , dam, This is the type of wild-
ly 11 o'clock for a ride. life the authority hopes to at-
- The Elimville CGIT mother tract to the area.
and daughter banquet will be Officials indicated they may
held on Thursday evening, June restrict development and act -
1, et Elimville church, Mrs, vity In the area if the autho-
M. ". Fletcher of Exeter will rity cannot secure the co -one -
be gu2st speaker. ration of the public. They have
' Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skin- also advised their personnel to
ter, Edward and Frances. prosecute apprehended offend -
Mrs. Vera Johns of Exeter and ers to the full. extent of exist -
Miss Gail McBride of Zurich , ing legislatiere
visited on Sunday with Mr.
, and mrs. maynard margisnri
and family of London and. at—
tended. services at Colborne St..
,United Church where Mr. Bob
Margison joined the church.'
. Mrs. Jackson Woods is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hos-
pital in London„
,. Mrs. Charles Cassar and
.Terri of London spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Johns,
Mr. And Mrs. Jack Robinson
and family. of Kirkton, Mr. and
Mrs, Laurie Stephen and fam-
ilyof London. Mrs. Henry
price of Detroit visited Sun-
day with Mrs. Themes Bell, i
Topic e from
Min -ovine
Linda.
tock returned home on Sunday
after spending the weekend
with (Mr, and .Mrs. Torn Cow-
ard, Paul and David Coward
visited during the weekend with
their aunt and nolo, Mr, and
Mrs. Pretty, at Rostock, re-
turning on Sunday.
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