The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-07-06, Page 13DISTRICT REUNIONS
Pym gathering
.The annual Pyrn picni was.
'twirl-
cm .Stinday, July 2 In
lliverview Park, T4Nctgr, with
la in atteedance„
Elected presided for 1962
:was John Pym, Kincardine;
Vice president, Sam Skinnee„
;rid secretary -treasurer, Miss.
Jeanette Oliver,
Winners in races for boys
Under 6, Robert Morley: girls,
Karen Skinner; girls, six to 10,
Janie Mericy; boys, Mark
Buckner; young ladies, jean-
etle Oliver; young men, _George
Wilson; married. ladies,. Aideen
.Skinner; married men,. .john
Pym.
Farthest away, Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Buckner, Windsor: .oldest
present, Mrs.. Sarah Hotham;
youngest preSent, Debra Lee
!Jollier:1; lucky spot, .George
0Iiver; couple's slipper -kicking,
Gerald and Shirley klotham,
Relays: milk bottle relay,
George Oliver's team; orange
relay, William Morley's team;
ball relay, Morley's team; po-
tato relay, Morley's team.
Sheppard picnic
The 13th annual Sheppard re-
union was held on July 1 in
Parkhill :Memorial Park with a
large attendance.
The sports committee con-
sisting of Ron and Joy Paton,
Ray and Pauline Morrison of
St. Marys, were in charge. of
sports.
Winners in races, 4 and un-
der, Brian Morrison; 5-7, Ran-
dy Morrison; 8-10, Ron Mc-
Nanghten; 10-15, Garry Shep-
pard; teenage race, Lyle Pa-
ton; hog tying contest, Ed Hol-
land and Ralph Thompson;
blindfold putting on nylons, Ei-
leen Thompson and Harry Shep-
pard; blowing up balloons,
Dune McNaughton; penny race,
Earl Holland's group; clothes-
pin race Jean Watson.
B. was decided to 'have the
reunion in the same place on
July 1, 1962 at 2 p.m,
The sports committee is to
he Garry Sheppard, Ralph
Thompson, Dave Sheppard and
Marlene Fraser.
President is Mrs. Gordon
Fraser, sec-treas., Mrs. Harry
Sheppard, to take office for
1962,
The day came to a close with
a pot luck supper.
Wi▪ llert reunion
The 16th annual Willert re-
union was held on July 1 at
Riverview Park, Exeter,
Sports with Adolph Keller in
charge got under way at 3
o ' clock.
Winners in boys and girls un-
der 5 years — Jimmy Heenan,
Shelley Baker, Janice Heist;
boys and girls, 5-7, Terry Soe-
r, Susan Telfer, Wendy
..rooks; boys and girls, 7-9,
forley Eagleson, Terry Soder,
Brenda Heist; boys and girls,
30-12, Kenneth Eagleson. Shei-
la Keller, Jim Brooks; girls,
33 and over, Carolyn Eagleson,
Grace Keller; boys, Robert
Teller, 'Wayne Weiberg; three-
legged -race, Robert Teller and
Wayne Weiberg, Earl and Gor-
don Weiburg, Carolyn and Ken-
neth Eagleson.
Wheelbarrow race, Gordon
and Earl Weiburg, Ken and
Garry Eagleson, Wayne Wei -
burg and Robert Teller; sack
race, Robert Telfer, Carolyn
Eagleson, Sharon Heenan;
young couple race, Howard and
June Weiburg; animal race,
Sharon Heenan, Shelia Keller,
Ken Eagleson; ,pop bottle race,
Howard Weiburg; calling for
supper, Mrs. Emiel Willard;
"Relay race, choose your hus-
band," Grace Keller, Howard
Weiberg; judge your strength,
Grace Keller, Howard Weiberg
shoe scramble, Garnet Willert,
Vera Latta; coin race, Mrs.
Earl Weiberg.
Oldest person present, Mrs.
Willert; youngest child,
Cathryn Carlisle: person com-
ing farthest distance, Mrs.
Pearl. Wichert, Tawas City,
Mich.; youngest married cou-
ple, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trieb-
Tier; birthday nearest reunion
date, Mrs. Eulene Baker; an -
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itiversary nearest reunion, Mr.
and Mrs. Milt Keller; Youngest
grandmother, Mrs. E. 'Willard;
table eenvenor, Mrs. Frank
Troth= and co mmittee
'served picnic supper to 108 per -
•0116.
In the evening a Urge crowd
enjoyed dancing at the Legion
hall in Exeter.
Officers for next year are:
president, Mr. Otto
vice -presidents, Gordon and
Fred Willed.; .secretary„ Mrs.
E..Willard; table convener,
Mrs. Ron Tlioinpson; sports
convener, Lloyd Willert,
it was agreed to have the
1962 'picnic at the same place,
1 SS 1 Stephen
sS 1 Stephen held a school
picnic on Thursday, June 29.
Winners in sports were;
tandy scramble, 5 years and
under, Brenda Nell, Alan
Powe; races for girls, 6 - 8,
Janet McDowell, Lynn Rich-
ard; bays. 9-11, Bobby Ryck-
man, Willie Preszcator;
Wendy Neil, Marie Powe;
boys, 12-14, Eddie Freszcator,
Wayne King; girls, Judy Lam-
pert, Elaine Powe; young men,
Roy Wilson, Dennis McDowell;
married. women, Jean Neil,
Isabelle King; married men,
Mr, tRyclunan, Earl Neil.
Three-legged race, :Elaine
Powe and Wayne King; Judy
Lampert and Harry Schroeder;
horseback race, Mr. and Mrs.
Al Ryckman; laughing contest,
Anna Lamport.; clothes pin in
bottle, Harry Schroeder; egg
contest, Jim Neil; button guess-
ing, Greta Richard; kitchen
article contest, Murray Elliott;
mystery person, Wendy Neil.
This school was opened in
1930, Since this section is enter-
ing the arca in January 1962
it was decided to hold a fare-
well community dinner at the
Christmas season. A comrnit-
tee including George Hepburn,
the only trustee living since
the opening of the new school
in 1930, Herman Powe, Murray
Elliott. Melvin King and Wil-
liam Schroeder, was named to
make arrangements,
Mrs, Ilervin Carter is the
present teacher.
Whalen picnic
Whalen Sunday School picnic
was held in Stratford Park on
Friday, June 30 with 65 in at-
tendance.
Sports committee was Mrs.
Bert Duffield and :Mrs, Cecil
Squire and table committee,
Mrs, Alton Neil, Mrs. Ray
Parkinson and Mrs. Williarn
French,
Results of races for preschool
girls were Mary Johnson, Don-
ald Neil; girls, 6-10, Janice
Morley; boys, Pat Whalen;
girls, 11-13, Carole Foster;
boys, Earl French; kick the
slipper, preschool, iMary John-
son; boys, Roy Pullman; girls,
Laura French;, adults, Mrs.
Hamilton Hodgins;
Nearest birthday, Kenneth
Hodgins; nearest wedding an-
niversary, Mr. and fltSrs. Mel-
ville Gunning; mystery pack-
age, Mrs. Gordon Johnson, A
jar of jelly beans was won by
Mrs. Olive Frederick.
Thames Road
On Thursday everting some
eighty parents and children
held their annual school picnic
at the school grounds.
Races were won by pre-school
boys, Barry Miller Calvin Roh-
de; girls, Barbara Miller, Jan-
ice Stewart; boys, 7-9 years,
Jack Hodgert, Jack Maver;
girls, 7-9 years, Linda Knight.,
Beverley Passmore; boys, 10-
12 years, Lennie Hume, Bobby
Snow; girls, 10-12 years, Mar-
lene Webber, Joyce Maver;
married ladies, Mrs. Ron Pat-
terson, Mrs. Glen Stewart;
Kick the slipper,, girls„Toyce
Maver; boys, Lennie Hw-ne;
men, Mr. Ron Patterson.
Guessing the weight of the
man that wore mystery shoe,
Mrs. Ron Patterson and Wil-
liam Johns, tie;guessing mys-
tery parcel, Alvin Passmore.
Mission Band will be held on
Sunday morning, July 9 during
church hour.
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Personal items Embro visited with kir. and
Mr. and 'Mrs. Melvin Gardi-
Tier and Marilyn moved to
their new home in Exeter on
Wednesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gledhill
and family of Luean moved into
the house on Saturday, vacated
by Mr. and. Mrs. Melvin Gar-
diner..
Mrs. Erna Forbes, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Forbes and girls
of Ottawa, Mr, and Mrs. Case
De Mooy of London spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Passmore and Beverley.
On Sunday they all attended
the McAllister reunion held at
Queen's Park, Stratford, ,
Mrs. Tom Ballantyne fell and
fractured a rib on Thursday
evening.
Miss Doris Elford returned.
home on Thursday after having
been on a motor trip to the
east coast.
Mr. and Mrs. William Thom-
son of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs.
William Rohde, Douglas, Glenn
and Calvin -attended the Hanna
reunion 'on Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hanna
of Kirkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dalian-
tyne recently purchased a
house in Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. William Elford,
Ronald and Doris visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Art Ball of Clin-
ton on Sunday evening.
Messrs. Lloyd Knight and
Mac Hodgert .accompamed the
school children from Grade 5
up and their teacher and his
wife, Mr. and. Mrs. Ron Patter-
son, on a bus trip to Detroit
last. Wednesday.'
Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Hinder
of Elim.ville spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Pym.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym,
Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Pym and
Pauline attended the Pym re-
union at Riverview Park, Exe-
ter, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Shulman and family of
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Mrs. Ernest Pym after the
picnic.
Mr. and Mrs, William Snow,
33i11y, Bobby and Jimmy visited
on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Ted Goddard of Ilderton.
Mr. and Mrs, Oren Grace of
Gibraltar, Michigan, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Abner Passmore. Mr. and Mrs.
Grace just returned after visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Listoen of Portage la Prairie,
Manitoba.
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Grace and
Mr. and Mrs. Almer Passmore,
David, Dennis, Darlene and
Dale were guests on Sunday,
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd-Inire8**
of Exeter.
Mr. Donald Ballantyne of
Toronto spent the weekend
with his parents, tMr. -and Mrs.
Lloyd Ballantyne.
David Passmore is spending
some holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Oren Grace of Gilbraltar,
Michigan.
Mrs. Donald Penhale and
family of Exeter visited on
Monday evening with Mr, and
Mrs. Donald Bray.
Mrs. Percy Stone returned
home recently from the home
of her daughter and son in law,
Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Lamport
of Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willard
of Mount Hope spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Borland and they attended the
Willert reunion on Saturday at
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Kirkton fl ral group ;,„f:
tours Guelph ar ens Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simmons Mr- 'and 114.rs,
and family or Narth Branchdpcm Finale and -family, Mrs.
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i.and 11aii 111. Lorne Johns an4
gMichigan,. attended the Stacey OtigneY, Mr, and lYfrs. ijonel
with Mr., and Mrs. Burns S
Blackler. apudeneBeIrlf. Sli,l'aylVlarryasYntaenrd rPr(1.
Sunday visitors with Xr. and Tagitid.
Mrs, Herman Poynter, were Mr. Kenneth ,Blaelsler
I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richard- ',Miss Dawn Blaekler Sell& a
!son and Lynn, of Simcoe, Mr.Atiet at Knox Presbyterian
' and Mrs. Bill Spence and, ebureh, St. Man's, 1)1104).r
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David, of the Base Line, Mr. ',orning.
Ay MRS. HARM -0 DAVIS lemlar. Barnard remained for
KflueToN the -summer holidays.
On June 20, 82 passengers Mr. Harold Dane, Florida,
thtioraerdbetills biiii.sipc.s and were off to visitcd Saturday.evening with
mI4ri e dtheof Ihmeot plaumrsmwmerz have left on a trip
Guelph on the annual hortical. Mr. and Mrs. Miller McCurdy.
3.
Mr. And Mrs. Jack Roundel!
into North -
one church. g
and Jean of Toronto are spend -
two weeks with Jack Roun-
Ontario. Mrs. Art Gallant
Son (lathing Co, and the Oath- ern
After having lunch in River- Idneli
Patti and Mark.
side Park, they were met by Several ladies of the St.
Mr. Markle of the Guelph PAW'S Anglican Church at -
Horticultural Society who acted tended a shower Monday eve -
as a guide for the afternoon. Tang al Mrs. Inez McRoberts,
A tour of the grounds at the Luean, in honor of Miss Dana
Reformatory, the McCrea Mem- Rogers, bride .elect of Satur-
orial Gardens and the Ontario day -
Agricultural C 011 c go were Mrs. R. Humphreys is a pa -
made. tient in St. Marys Memorial.
A short time was also allow- _Hospital at time of writing.
ed for shopping and after sup- Mr, and Mrs. Stanley of St.
per the buses started for home, Catharines spent a few days
0:00 p.m.
'back in Kirkton about with Mrs. Albert Bickell.
Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Atthill
Education theme for WI and Steven of Exeter visited
Education was the theme of Jarvis.
Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs. Dan
the June meeting of the Kirk -
ton Women's Institute held at
the home of Mrs. Emerson
Paton,
Miss Lila Habermehl of St.
Marys was the guest speaker.
She spoke on exceptional child-
lr'ehne piiii•ogra'amsPweacsialin ectilacragteiooni
Mrs. H. O. O'Brien. and Mrs.
A. Dewar.
Members responded to the
rats call by naming "Some-
thing a child has taught me".
The motto: "As the twig is
bent, so grows the tree"—
which had been prepared by
Mrs. R. Ratcliffe, was read by
Mrs. Rea Stephens, Mrs, Ray
Paynter conducted a spelling
bee.
During the business, final
plans were made for the picnic
bloanbkepheld in July at Spring -
Honor visitor
Clayton Hanna, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arvin Hanna of Vancou-
ver has been visiting friends
and relatives in this district.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hi-
ram Hanna held a family gath-
ering in his honor. Those pre-
sent were: ;Mrs. Ester Petti-
bone of Aylmer, Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Hanna, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Ross of London, Mr.
Glen Jeffrey and Allan, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Thomson, Mr.
and Mrs. 13111 Rohde and fam-
ily of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ross and
family of Motherwell, Mr. and
Mrs. Stuart Shier and Murray,
Mrs. Wilfred Paton and family,
Mr. and Mrs. 3. Blommaert and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gar-
tenburg and family.
Decoration service
Decoration service was held
at the Union Cemetery Sunday
evening with Rev. J. Wareham
of Woodham 'United Church as
leader of worship assisted by
Rev, T. Elliott of Kirkton
United Church.
redden and and spent the weekl
end NelnP and mr. and Airs. Dave
Special speaker was Rev. A.
E. Duffield of Lambeth United
Church •-- • -
Music was supplied by the
Woodham male quartette.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hall,
Mrs, Pearson, 81-Irs. (McCormick
and Bernard spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs.'John
Hanniman and family, of Cal -
Riverview Park, Exeter,
Johnny Morgan had his ton-
sils removed on Monday morn -
ming at South Huron Hospital,
IVIrs. Hugh Wilson spent a
few days week with her sister,
Mrs. Joy Howse of Aylmer.
Quite a number of children
are attending the daily Bible
vacation school at Ellmville.
Rev. Hugh and Mrs. Wilson
were Monday evening guests
with :Mr. and Mrs. :Mac Hod-
gert, the occasion being Lau -
el Hodgerts second birthday.
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Thank you!
Having sold our food market we wish .tO.
express our sincere appreciation to ,our many
customers .and friends for their loyal patronage
over the past 14 years..
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We request your continued support for our
successor, Mr. Bill Loucks of Stratford., wise ,comes
well recommended, We're sure you'll be happy
with his service.
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