The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-07-13, Page 8• .P.41.114 TIMeSeAcivppetet ,July 11,, 1941
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..•at school program
• 1Y MPS M ., ELSTON
• • BIDDULPH
The teacher, Mrs. CourseY,
and pupils of SS No. 9 were
hosts on Thursday afternoon to
the parents and ratepayers
for school closing exercises.
Linda Dickey and Xagde-
ine Kornica, grade 8 gracht-
ates, acted as MCs.
...The program opened by •ev-
erypne singing "O Callada"
followed by a reading by Judy
Mickel, and a poem by i4nda
Heekinae. Grades 1.3 sang and
-th presented
a -short play.
Linda and Alagdeline each
respectfully delivered t b e i r
graduation speeches in which -
/bey gave •a brief resume
'their public school days .an
past teachers.
The program ended with
hienourous skit by the girls
grades 6, 7, 8.
Mrs. Course), then spok
briefly on the splendid attend
ance over the past two years
evhith was 99,5 percent— she
mentioned there was very lit-
tle, lateness amongst the pup-
ils. The musical talent was
very good, also. She further
Pointed out the great potential
talent amongst the present pu-
pils especially in art and mu -
Mrs., Ross McFalls on behalf
.'o .he. school section and Lin-
da Dickey for the pupils pre-
,eented Mrs. Coursey who is
retiring with a copper bottom
stainless steel saucepan, tea
pot and pillow.
and Mrs. Chris Fiseher were
"Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fischer
and familY, Mr. and Mrs.
1„-actvd. Stardake, Margaret Rose
and Miss Marie Varga, Mr.
end Mrs. Alvin Fiseher and
Gregory, Air. and Mrs. T.
Th 0 rap.59 n , Chris and Annall
of London, also Mr. and Mrs.
Xenon Fischer and son, li.e110.11
of Exeter.
Ale and Airs. Allan Elston
aceompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Les Gibson of Exeter were at
Geo. Logan s Funeral Home en,
Sunday where their vousin the
late Mr. Isaac D. liodgms body
lay. Mrs. liodgins was a sister
of the late Canon AstibY• well
known to
On Saturday night Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Elston entertained
uthe pairs and squares club of
Centralia Air Station. After
a dancing on their lawn, «they re-
f: tired to Elston's .bush where
a fire had been prepared to
roast wieners.
e
• A lunch of ice cream, cake
and freshie was served by Mrs.
-Doris Course), and she was
Thanked on behalf of all pre-
sent by Mrs, Ross McFalls,
the school secretary,
P'ersonal items
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Jessie Lewis were Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and family
of Ailsa Craig, also Clare Wis-
by of Lucan.
Mrs. Will Isaac, who is in
poor health, of Lucan is spend-
ing a few days with her sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Isaac
Mr. and Mrs. R. Heckman
and family attended the four-
teenth Becker reunion at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. V. L.
Decker, Dashwood, on Sunday.
Mr. -and Mrs. Ross McFalls
entertained in honor of their
son, David's 4th birthday last
Wednesday at the supper hour.
Those preent were Mr. and
!Mr. Geo. MeFells and Mrs.
Hugh Davis, Heather and
Mike.
Sunday visitors with M. IL
and Mrs. Elston were Mr. and
Mrs. George McGavin of Sea -
forth.
Miss Shirley Atkinson is ho-
lidaying with friends in Beco
ma, Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fischer.
Tommie, Danny, Wayne and
Stephen spent -Sunday with Mr.
And Mrs, Earl Earhart, Strath.
roy.
Mrs. Alex Dobson and Wayne
of Weston is holidaying with
Mrs. Dobson's sister and bro-
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Or-
ville Langford.
Mrs. Fred Pattison of St.
Marys and Mrs. Edna Lang-
ford of London spent the week-
end with M. and Mrs.. Orwflle
,Langford.
'Weekend visitors with Mr.
Th#1-w441? in
By MRS. WILLIAM WALTERS
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Personal items ..
Randy Gilfillan of Exeter is
spending his holidays this week
at the home of Mr. and IVIrs.
Cblin Gilfillan and Barbara
.Anne,
Mr. Albert Dobbs of Strat-
ford visited on Friday and Sat-
urday with Mr. and Mrs. New-
ton Clarke.
Miss Kay Horne of London
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Free-
man Horne.
Mrs. Garnet Miners, Mrs.
Freeman Horne and Mrs. Wm.
Waiters visited on Thursday
evening with Mrs. Nelson
Clarke at Farquhar,
Quite a number of children
from Winchelsea are attending •
Bible school at Eli m vill e
Church under the leadership of
the CGIT girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke,
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Clarke.
Bobby and Eugene and Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Brock, Margaret and
Dennis attended the Dobbs Pie -
hie on Sunday at Riverview
Park in Exeter.
Mr. and Mts. Philip Hern
and family attended the Hero
family picnic at Riverview
park, Exeter, on' Saturday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith
f Crediton and Mr. Lloyd Simp-
son of Exeter visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gil -
/Man, Grant a n d Barbara
Anne,
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On Sunday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. McGavin of Seaforth
with Mr. and Airs. M. 11. El-
ston called on Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Wilson and family, Bill of
London and Mr, and Mrs, Paul
Klemke of Centralia. Mrs. Me -
Gavin and Mrs. Wilson were
former school mates. ,After
reminiscing on old times, Mrs.
Klemke and Bill Wilson served
tea,
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Ross McFalls were Mr.
and Mrs. Bt11 Quinton and De
ane of London, Mrs, Rose Me -
Falls of Centralia and Miss He-
len McFalls of London.
Miss Pnyl is Weiberg of Exe-
ter spent the weekend with her
oarents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Weiberg.
Mr. and Mrs, Tile. McAllis-
ter and boys and Mr. and Mrs,
Sam Skinner and faintly at-
tended the Skinner eicnic held
in Stratford on Sunday.
Visitors on Sunday evening
with Mr, and Mrs. Bob Blair
were their uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Davis of St. Ma-
rys also their two grandchil-
dren, Bob and Ann Davis of
St, Marys.
News from North
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Wetton -Cochrane
On Saturday, July 8, Miss
!Mary Cochrane and Mr. Don -
t ald Wetton of Thedford were
!married at the Free Methodist
i Church manse at 2 p.m.
' The bride is the daughter of
Mr. Harry Cochrane of Tiled -
ford. Mr. Donald Wetton is the
son of Miss Margaret Borth-
wick, Thedford,
1 The bride wore a white erin-
cess-style dress with shoulder-
; length veil,
Miss Linda Cochrane, sister
of the bride dressed in blue
dylon," Was maid of honor and
Mr. Ken Cochrane was best
man.
The reception was held at
the bride's home, Thedford,
Over the weekend Mr, and
Mrs. Wetton visited in Lamb -
ton, and will reside at RR 2
Grand
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Personal items
Mr, and Mrs. E. Coccuyt and
family of Preston visited Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Burley on Sun-
day.
Misses Burley, daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burley Jr.,
are. vieiting Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
Frost, St. Catharines.
Miss Christine Burley and
friend Herb Zavitz, Arkona,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Burley on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beren-
cai and family of Sarnia and
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kavinsky
and family of Mt. Brydges
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Ka-
vinsky at the Pinery Park Mo-
tel last week.
Mr, Rennie Van Praet, fore-
man at the New Venice Farm,
sustained minor injuries recent-
ly in a fall from a tractor
hitched to a cultivator when his
clothing caught, in dismount-
ing.
Mr. Geo. IL Wilson sustained
shock and minor injuries by
another car as he turned in his
driveway off the highway.
Miss Sandra Van Praet is
visiting relatives and friends
at Chatham.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davidson
attended the Cochrane - Wetton
wedding on Saturday,
Harvesting head, lettuce is
reported an excellent crop,
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By HE.B.P,R DAVIS
SADITSPURY
Ou Friday night, Mr. and
Mrs• Fred Dobbs Jr. enter-
tained a group of friends at an
engagement party in honor of
Miss Mary Campbell ef Chat-
hant and Mr. Jerry Moffatt af
Eippen.
Feueeent.,e an evening of card ,
games and the distribution ef
prize s, refreshments were!
served in tile _being room, ap-,
proprately decorated with wed -1
ding bells and summer flow-
ers and the happy couple were;
presented with a coffee table,.
Personal items
Mr, and Mrs. Robert AlOgk.
and John of Guelph and Mr.
and Mrs. it S. McLean Of
Teeswater were weekend guests
of Air, and Mrs, Fred Dobbs
Jr.
On Saturday afternoon, Mrs
Fred Dobbs Jr. held a barbe-
cue party on the lawn to cele-
brate her husband's birthday,
Friends and relatives attend-
ing were Dr. and Mrs, George
Lindsay and Dee of London,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert illogic, and
John of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs.,
Harry McLean of Teeswater,
Mr. Bert Dobbs of TO. Strat-
ford and Mr. and Mrs, Fred
honors teacher
By
Th Woodham
Alt1111.4,seRbol:ti-7hePli:E: 1 zor and Gail of Port Arthur,
Tho wooDRA i after visiting for a week with
mother,Mrs,W
W.
Pienie on the school groundActs l'ill.°S11()YirtiZneerr:Igit 00 Sunday 1°
i tvvii:d/cileosseeayo,f aj ro tehe2r8 year,
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14,0,,., visit relatives. e in retLolnirdnoinng antl„,
1 Games were carriedonp-
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°' ineeIlliPort Arthur"
1 a good game of ball_ was en- Mr. and Mrs, Wen Lambert,
JoYed, after which their tea, Marilyn and
was Dennis of Davi-
cher,. Mrs. McPhail,son, Mich., spent the weekend
sented with a clothes hem. with her mother., Airs. M.
per. Jacques.
Mrs, McPhail after two years MDI
r. orris Webb had hie
tedching at Woodham is going hand Caught In a hay haler,
to teach at Mount Pleasace. losing the end of his little fin -
Personal items
.Alr- and Mrs, Stanley Moun- gerAtheirs.ApicalstLO‘11711.k.
returned to
tam of St. Marys visited
Mrs, M. Copeland. and jean on after
with her home on Tuesday
spending a week with her mo-
ther, Mrs. W. L. Switzer,
Dobbs Sr of Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Kooy and ,
Clayton attended the commun-
ity school picnic at Riverview;
Park, Exeter, Sunday after-,
noon,
Hazel and Heather Simpson,'
Clandeboye, are having a holi-I
day at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Ron Carroll.
Mrs. Jim Barker, Joan and,
.Tean, Mrs. EarlG , Mrs.1
Earl Atkinson, 'Mrs, Hugh Da-
vis and Heather, Mrs. E. B.
Smyth, Midland, and Mrs. He-
ber Davis were guests at the
home of Mrs. Donald Maguire
on Friday afternoon for a bri-
dal shower for Miss Doreen
Garrett, Denfield, whose mar-
riage will take place Saturday,
July 15.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Raymond
Greenlee were guests on Sat-
urday at the wedding of Mrs.
Greenlee's nephew, Ross Wat-
son of Ailsa Craig.
Mf, and Mrs. Harry Carroll
visited with the former's fa-
ther, Mr. Hugh Carroll al.
Masonvilla Hospital, London,
on Sunday and later with Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Hodgins, Lu -
can.
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis
and grandson Michael Davis
attended the Orange celebra-
tion at Milverton on Saturday,
July 8.
Misses Carol Latta, Joan
Barker and Heather Davis
spent the weekend at the home
of Mrs. Rd. Dickins, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Latta
and family and Mr. and« Mrs.
Don Maguire and boys and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Atkinson at-
tended the Atkinson family re-
union at the summer home of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis,
Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. George Simp-
son and girls, Clandeboye, were
Sunday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Carroll.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins
and Mr. Harry Noels and fam-
ily, Aylmer, were Sunday eve-
ning guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice MacDonald, Lucan.
Thames Road
Quite a number from this
community attended the Chal-
mers reunion on Sunday at Ri-
verview Park. Exeter.
Douglas Webber visited with
Bobby and Jimmy Snow on
Sunday.
unuay,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rundle,
Jim and Jack, Mrs, Arthur
Rundle attended a Payne fam-
ily gathering on Sunday eve-
ning
o r, and
Airs. Fred Payne in London,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levy,
David and Margaret .Rese at-
tended the nufalY picnic
at Anderson on Sunday.
Mrs. Geo. P, Morphy, John
and Miss Margaret Welsh of
Toronto were weekend guests
with Don Morphy,
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Levy
were guests at the Snarling-
Zairt wedding in Calvary Uni-
Church, London, on Satur-
day afternoon,
Personal items
Mrs. Don Fulmer, Peggy,
Donna and Pamela of Roches-
ter, Mich„ and Mrs. W. J,
Rutledge of Berkley, Mich.,
were recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Copeland
and Murray.
Mr, Barry Slade of bundalt
called on a number of friends
on Sunday last,
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Swit-
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rixon,
Mary Jane and Robert, were
visitors with Misses Blanch .and
Rhea Mills 011 Wednesday last.
Jim and Peter Gartenburg,
Garry liaziewood, Edwin Law-
son and Barry Tomlinson are
Attending Camp Bimini this.
week,
Peter Gartenburg has re-
turned home from Exeter after
visitingfor a few days with his
aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs,
Ray Mills.
Messrs Karl Auator, John
Jones, Ericson Isles, Maurice
Guinbo,.of Trinidad, west in,.
dies, medical students of An-
drews University, Mich, who
are making their home with
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dewar,
sang at the morning service at
the Woodham United Church on
Sunday morning and were
guests with Rev. J. Wareham
and Mrs, Wareham on Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Whyte and
family of Sarnia were weekend
guests with Mr, and. Mrs. Nor-
ris Webb,
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By MRS, WILLIAM ROHDE
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WA and WMS
The meeting of the WA and
WMS was held on Wednesday
evening with Mrs, Donald Ker -
nick and Mrs. Carl Hume as
hostesses.
Mrs. Beg Hodgert was in
charge of the meeting, the
theme being "Workers with
God,' '
Mrs. William Allen had the
topic entitled "What's Ahead
for Young Africa."
Mrs. Edwin Miller gave a
reading. Mrs. Ross Ballantyne
was in. -charge of the program
which included a piano solo by
Mrs. Reg Hodgert.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller,
Brian, Barry and Barbara
spent Sunday at Sauble Beach
and other points north.
Miss Florence Saunders of
Clinton visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. James Ander-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Strapp,
Laurie and Michael, Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Gilmour and Ke-
vin of near London, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Bray, Robert, Ja-
net and Ruth were Sunday
guests with 'MT. and Mrs.
John Bray, the occasion being
the birthday of Mr. John Bray
which was Friday.
Miss Hazel Stewart of Byron
visited last Thursday with Mr,
and Mrs. Edwin Miller.
Mr, and Mrs. James Ander-
son attended the Creery-Roger
wedding at St. John the Divine
Chapel, Huron College, London,
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Racey,
Barbara, Susan and Joanne of
Culver City, California, Mr.
and. Mrs. Sandy Elliot, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Snider and Lin-
da « of Exeter were Sunday
guests with Mr, and. Mrs. Wil-
.1iam Snow and Mrs. Jennie
Moore.
Ricky Brown of Stratford is
visiting with. Mr. and Mrs.
James Anderson this week.
Rev. Donald and Mrs. Deas,
Neil, Laurel and Margaret. of
Sault Ste Marie • are visiting
with Rev. Hugh and Mrs. Wil-
son,
Mr, and Mrs. Elmer "Tagil]
of Clinton, visited on. Wednes-
day evening with Rev, Hugh
and Mrs. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery
and Alan -visited on Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
ger Urquhart of Kirkton.
Mr. Clayton Hanna of Van-
couver, Mrs. Hiram Hanna and
Miss Judy Bloinmaert of Kirk -
ton called on Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Jeffery and Mr. and
Mrs. William Rohde.
Teddy Kernick had his ton-
sils removed recently.
'Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Wanner of Sar-
nia. Mrs. Pym remained in
Sarnia for this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pym and
Pauline attended the Tuckey
reunion at Canatarra Park,
Sarnia, on Sunday.
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Personal items
Messrs, Vernon and Larry
Hern, Billie Brock and Paul
Baker are attending Bimini
camp this week,
Mr. Ross Hern visited Sun-
day with Mrs. Hector Taylor,
Mr, and Mrs. James Earl,
Mrs. Edna Passmore and Mr,
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Mr. and Mrs, Alvin P'ass-
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Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brazier and
Michele of Brantford on Sun-
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