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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-08-17, Page 8Pa Be The ?' es..,-A dxQGate .. August,�7 1901 This afeek in; Graduate--. at S SHDH.- Dashwooc. � By MRS, ER,VIN RADER or 84.I7o average "• ers o� aI .ttitems � m Stephen Benning E, xt g. Vomp. 52, Eng Lit 80. Alg. 59, Geom 51, Trig 58, Plays, 65, Chem 67, Far, Au. 52, l!'r'. Comp. Manna Bridges.-- Eng. Comp, 60, Eng. Lit. 70, .Hist. 81, Bot. 71, Z001. 58, Lat. Au. 81, Lat. Comp. 68, Fr. Au. 74, Fr. Cornp. 75, Douglas Busebe - Eng Comp. 62, Eng. Lit. 74, Alg. 58, Geom. 54, Trig. 73, Phys, 64, Chem - 42, Fr. Au. 57, Fr. Comp. 50. Monica Charrekte Eng. .Comp. 60, Eng. Lit. 65, Hist. 65, Mg, 51, Lat. An, 68, Lat, Comp. 62, Fr. Au.. 72, k'r. Comp. 66, Martha Cochrane -- Eng. Comp, 86, Eng. Lit. 85, Chem. .63, Bot, 64, Zool, 68, Lat. Au. 78, Lat. Cpmp. 72, Fr, Au. 66, Fr. Comp. 63. Mary Creces - Eng. Comp, 80, Eng. Lit, 83, hist, 67, Bot, .73, Zool. 76, Lat, Au. 78, Lat. Comp. 61, Fr. Au. 83, Fr, Comp, 65. Sharon Desjardine - Eng. Comp, 71, Eng. Lit. 54. Reg Finkbeiner - Eng. Copp, 64, Eng. Lit. 52, Hist. 52, Bot. 51. Norma Geiger - Eng. Comp. 66, Eng. Lit. 80, Hist. 66, Bot, 71, Zool, 71, Lat. Au. 73, Lat. Comp. 78, Fr. Au, 59, Fr. Comp. 59, Elaine Greeier - Eng. Comp. 69, Eng, Lit. 82, Chem. 57, Bot. 60, Zool. 60, Lat, Au. 62, Lat. Comp. 65, Fr, Au, 53, Fr Comp, 62. Kristine Gulens --- Lat. Au. 56, Lat. Comp. 56. llze Gulens Eng, Comp. 64, Eng. Lit. 86, Alg, 51, Geom, 50, Trig, 67, Phys. 55, Cltem, "55,. Fr. Au. 60, Fr, Comp, 59, Ruth Haberer -- Hist. 61, Bot, 63, Zool, 63, Fr, Au, 51, Fr. Comp, 51. Jean. Henderson - Hist, 75, Chem, 53, Bot. 80, Zoo]. 69, Alma. Hodgins Eng. Comp, 64, Eng. Lit. 64, Alg, 83, Geom. 85, Trig, 61, Lat. Au. 67, Lat. Comp. 67. Keith. Hodgins - Eng, Comp. 56, Eng. Lit. 62, Hist. 70 Alg 65, Trig. 60, Lat. Au. 6 Comp. 58, Fr. Au. 6., Fr, Comp. 53. Barbara Hodgson - Eng. Lit, 60, Geom. 54, Phys, 51, Chem, 52, Bot. 55, Zool..58. James Hyde - Eng. Comp. 56, Alg. 59, Trig. 66, Phys. 70, Chem. 57, Carol Johns - Eng. Comp. 60, Eng. Lit. 62, Hist. 68, Bot. 51, Zool. 54, Lat, Au, 65, Lat. Comp. - 70,. Fr. Au. 52, Fr, Cry -+p, 56. dames King - Eng. Comp. 57, Trig. 55, Bot 51. Jerry McClinchey - Eng. Lit. 51. Margaret McLaughlin - Eng. Comp. 62, Eng, Lit. 65, Geom. 59, Trig. 66, Chem, 75, Bot 65, Zool, 74, Lat. Au. 69, Lat. 'Comp. 76. John Montgomery Mg. 65, Trig. 71, Chem, 69, Fr. Au. 56,.. Fr. Comp.50. DavtdNoakes. - Eng. Comp. 71, En „LMBe Alg. 60, Geom.; 75,Trig. -72, Phys. 89, Chem. 86, Fr. Au. 73, Fr. Comp. 60, Mary Page - Eng. Lit. 72, F!hys, 58, Chem. 51, Bot. 64, zoo!'. 74. Norma Passmore Eng. Comp. 52, Eng. Lit. 63, Hist. 69, Bot. 77, Zool. 69, Lat. Au. 76, Lat. Comp. 81, Fr. Au. 67, Fr. Comp. 59. Robert :Prang - Eng. Comp, 52,Eng. Lit. 51,. Alg. 52, Geom. 50, Trig.. 59, Chem, 55, Lat. Comp.51. Catherine Rader - Eng.. Comp. 56, Eng. Lit. 54. - James Rader - Eng. Comp.- 56, Eng. Lit. .62, Alg. 51, Chem, 64. Lat Au. 61, Lat Comp. 52. Dianne Rennie - Eng. Comp, 62, Eng. Lit. 65. Sandra Reid - Eng. Lit. 65, Hist. 54, Bot. 65, Zool. 56, Lat. Au. 64, Lat. Comp. 65. Shirley Reid .-' Eng, Lit. 61, ' Hist.. 55, Bot. 53, Zool, 50, Lat. Au. 53, Lat Comp.. 53. Elizabeth Roth ,-- Eng, Conip. 50, Eng. Lit. 54, Alg, 51, Phys. 53, Chem. 52. Ross Rowe --Eng. Lit. 57, Alg. 55, Geom. 55, Trig. 58, Phys. 58, Chem,, 57, i ;lames RusseU - Eng. Comp. ! 61, Eng. Ldt. 57, Hist, 62, Lat. Au. 58, Lat. Comp. 56. Edith Scott - Eng. Comp, 76, Eng. Lit. 64,.Hist. 63, Lat. Au. 59, Lat. Camp, 52, Fr. An. 60, Er. Comp. 50, Robert Skinner - Eng..Comp. 50, Alg. 90, Geom. :83, Trig, 93, Phys. 83, Sharon Smillie - Eng. Camp, 52, Eng.Lit, 56, Hist. 71, Chem, 65, Zool, 65, Lat. Au, 74, Lat. I Comp. 68, Fr. Au. 67, Fr, Comp, 58. Gordon Strang - Eng, Comp, 58, Alg. :51, Geom. 50, Trig. 58, Phys. 65, Chem. 55. Glen Sharpe - Eng, Comp. 74, Eng. Lit. 58, Geom, 62, Trig, 57, Phys. 58, Chem, 61. Eunice Thiel - Eng. Comp, 70, Eng. Lit. 73, Hist. 62, Bot. 59, Zool, 81, Lat, Au. 71, Lat. Comp, 71, Fr, Au, 61, Fr. Comp, 57. Ronald Truemner- Hist. 63, Bot, 64, Zool, 64, Lat. Au, 59, Lat, Comp. 55, Mr. and Mrs. Robert New- lon .,and family of London va- catiorred with Mrs. Amelia Wiltert. Herb Gaiser of Dearborn, Mich„ is vacationing with his brother, Chester. David and Paul Rader spent a few days in London with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd kowe. Sunday guests with Mr. and. Mrs. Elmer Rader and fam- ily were: Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Rader and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Howe of London, Glen Rader and Miss Marilyn. Desjardine, Sunday visitors with. Chester and Herb Gaiser were: Mr. and: Mrs. George Stroyam and seven children of Plyn-outh, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kretzman. and Billie of Detroit have re. turned home after spending some time at the :home of the latter's mother, Airs, Cora Gaiser, Rev. and Airs, Bruce Seebach and son of Hanover are at the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. Cora Gaiser. Area farmer, Cornelia Verkerlc - Eng. A. Voisin dies Comp. 57, Eng. Lit. 67, Alg. 65, Geom, 56, Chem. 67, Lat, Au, 83, Lat. Comp. 84, Fr. Au, 64, Fr. Comp, .67. Ralph Wareham - Eng. Comp, 66, Eng. Lit. 73, Alg, 71, Geom, 78, Trig. 73, Phys. 65, Chem. 78, Fr. Au, 60, Fr, Comp, 62. Carole Westcott - Eng.. Comp. 59, Eng. Lit. 53, Alg, 63, Geom, 51, Lat, Au, 60, Lat, Comp. 61, Fr. Au. 53, Fr, Comp. 51, Alexander Voisin, 69, of R.R 3 Ailsa Craig, died at his resi- dence Saturday, August 12. He was a. native of St. Clemens. Besides his wife, the former. Anna Miller, he is survived by seven daughters: Mrs. Har- old (Dorothy) Elder, Hensall; Mrs. Leslie (Florence) Mitchell, Crediton; Mrs, Gerald (Ther- esa) O'Brien, Stephen Town- ship; Mrs. Nicholas (Jean) Olivastri, Chatham; Mrs. Wal - an Yungblut - Eng, Lit, ter (Mary) Hare, Hamilton; 51, Geom, 57, Bot. 51, Mrs. Leon (Mildred) McNaugh- ton, Ilderton; Mrs. William �' ..:. (Shirley) Morley, Ailsa Craig; Message from four sons, Peter and Alex of McGillivray Township; Lawr- ence, Sarnia; Joseph, Toronto; one sister,. Airs. Albert Beau - pre, Waterloo; two brothers, Robert, St. Clemens; Clayton, Waterloo. 74; Lat. Bla ke Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Harry West- brook and family, Goderich, spent Sunday with Mr. Guston Bohn, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Erb and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bowman and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gesell and family. Mr, and Mrs, Oarl Oesch and :family, Baden, visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Oesch, Loreen and Robert. Mr. Andrew Corriveau has returned to his home after Requiem Mass was sung by Father J. Kelly, Monday, Au- gust 14 at The Church of Our Lady, Mt. Carmel. Burial was made in St. Boniface cemetery, Zurich. Pallbearers were: Hubert. Desjardine, John. Glavin, Dave Morrissey, Clem Boland, Joe Dietrich. - and. Alex Hodgins. Three grandsons were flower bearers. spending a vacation, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Corriveau and family, Blake. Middleton's Drugs FOR FAST s R�& PHONE 447 R. H. Middleton, Prop. EXETER Headquarters for all Hearing Aid Batteries LAST CALL .:For SHDHS Students To Participate In Our FREE DRAW FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES August 23 Is The Draw Date! f Lists of the TEXT BOOKS and SUPPLIES you are re- quired to buy are onhand for all grades. Order. 'Text Books and Supplies NOW -avoid last-minute disappoints meats. FAMOUS MAKE PENS Sheaffer, Waterinan's and Esterbrook Pens .from $1,95 to $20.00, Come in to try thele- pick the one that suits you, ZIPPER BOOKS $4,95 to $11,9 S WITH YOUR INITIALS OR NAME IN GOLD - FREE M 1 'cM illan's n y. K k"<'""""'•'^`'z < `Y'+�v+¢+ `M �,rww.lro,wMj=.^N^w;^c'""" :.aw Crediton C • By MRS, pRPSZCATip ,. 40 years as barber gone on to Goderich to spend After 40 years of service as the week at the United Church a barber to the .Crediton cont- camp there. inunity Mr. Emerson Wenzel Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown- has sold his business to Mr. ing and family lett this week Leo Beyle of Clandeboye. for Case River, N,S. to visit Mr. Wenzel was .fortunate in Mrs. Browning's parents, leaving his wife's able assist- On Monday, Mrs, W. A, Mach ante during busy hours, '.CfveenuTea ;at Mr. and Mrs; Wenzel are the attended rriltseunia en Brantfordstr d, The continuing to live in Crediton. tea was arranged by the Nortli Personal .items ;brant District 'Women's Inst - Visitors et tine Monte .of Mr. tutes, ;Branch, arca and dis- and Airs, Sate King during the trier i,weedsmukr Histories past week twerp Mz lt'icltar.d `fere an display, The institutes f-ioskiiig of `l'orouto and Mrs. 'of Brant County aro fitrmslung George Whalen of Halifax. a 1960 bedroom in the Museum, Mrs. Whalenaccompanied iter Mr. and Mrs. Reuben daughter-in-law, Mrs, E a r 1 Sehwaetz of South Cayuga and Whalen and children, on their Mr. and Mrs, Clarence return trip to Winnipeg. Sehwantz and Carol of Wel- Air, William Smith and' 111'r, land visited with friends and Frank Glanville are in the pro. relatives in town this week. cess of painting the Crediton Ricky .Gaiser, of Dashwood, United Church, spent a few days this week Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mack with his grandparents, Mr. and spent Saturday with friends in Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser, Kitchener. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clarke, the Pioneer Village and the Detroit, spent the weekend with Hot Watson School of Fine Mr. F. W. Clarke. On Satur=. Arts at i)oon. day they all visited with 'Miss Mrs, John Kuzmieh and boys Dorothy Clarke of Stratford of Brownsville and M'rs. Carl and Mr, ;and Mrs. Charles Weiberg of Centralia called on Green of Mitchell. friends in the community last Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pfaff Thursday. and Gwen and Mos. Nelson Bible Vacation Sehool is be- Schenk spent the weekend with ing held this week in the Unit- Mr. and 'Airs, Williard Berge ed Church for all children of and family of Aylmer, the community. About 50 en- Mrs. Gerald Zwicker is a pa, rolled the first day. tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon - Mr. and Mrs. Art Attfielcl don. and Barbara :spent the week- Mrs. Lawrence Hill spent a. end at Bayfield. Barbara has few days last week with her ,daughter, Mrs. Robert Tenet soli, of Grand Bend. Sunday visitors with Mr. ands l►trs. aqG I'xnkbeztler were AiiS .Beatrice 'J,'ate, Mrs. Eve Funs ton, Bob and Bill and Miss Nadi c Turnbull, all pt W.atsr- down. Miss 'TAPIA liouliannc .pf Lpn het pa " ,oar- Ruts, n is ltdlida in With tints, llikr. anal gl, rs, P Boy- ianne. Miss Lytin Dysart, also t i some of London, is spen dii g S time avitlt Mr..and Mrs. llon- lianne. Word was received from Mrs Dave i intn1erley.of the death of her brother,. Mr, Wil. - liana English, who diedt , 6 TN ht Immo in Ridgeway, Mr. Eng; lash was the son of Air. and Mrs. John English who, lav, in Crediton some time :ag Air. 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