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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-10-05, Page 20Couple mark ..,anniversary ssin he had enrolled for the upcom- !nodSt. Johns Ambulance course and hoped to teach students in the senior grades atter •Christ- maa. "The children will take it on a, voluntary basis." he Said, "but I think roost of,thein will want it because' it Is an excellent opportunity." 1 -le reported tbet. Attendance had only been 96.3"i) during Sep- tember, indicating that much of the absenteeism •was due to Western Fair and an epidemic of impetigo that is "going quite strongly' in the school At the present. The board authorized the pu- pils to conduct their annual • UNICEF campaign at. Hallowe- 'en, Mrs. E. Rodd, of Exeter, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack •Stewart. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Cann were guests on Sunday with Mrs. Jack Cann and girls of Exeter. Mr, and Mrs, Roy Ballantyne and Helen, of Londdn, were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ballantyne. Mr, and Mrs. Wilmer How- att, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon How- att, Kevin and Keith, Mr. and Mrs. James Howatt, Connie, Joan, Judy and Larry, Londes- boro, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hodgert. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trieb- ner, IYIr. and Mrs, Jack Trieb- ner and Cathy of Exeter were guests and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Creery of Kirkton call- ed on Mr. and Mrs. James An- derson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Harris and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cottle, Jimmy, Gerry and Gary were Monday evening guests of M Mr. andrs. Alvin Cottle, the occasion being Ross' birthday. Mr. and Mrs.. Henry Rosen- feld, Danny, Philip and Laurie of Wheatley were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Don- ald Bray. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Rowe and family attended a family gathering at Armstrong's Res- taurant, Grand Bend where they celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fisher's forty-fifth wed- ding anniversary and Mr. and Mrs. William Rowe's first wed - cling anniversary, both of Exe- ter. Rev, and Mrs. Wilson visited on Friday with the latter's sis- ter, Mrs. T. K. Howse of Ayl- mer. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moir, of Hensall, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pass- nore, • Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Hunter of Elim - vine. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Shulman, Marcia, Mark, Beverly and Paul of Embro, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wanner and Shirley of Sarnia, Mr, and Mrs," Alvin Wanner and Wayne of Brigden, Mrs. Russell Wanner of Grand Bend and Mr. and Mrs. John Pym and Pauline were guests recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym. Mr. Donald Ballantyne who has previously worked in To- ronto has been hired as an office employee at the Co-op, is duties commenced on Mon- day. Miss Alma Borland, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rudolph and daugh- ter, Mr. • and Mrs, Robert Waters and family of Toronto visited aver the weekend with 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Borland. Mr. and Mrs, William Elford were guests at the Wakem. Hamilton wedding in Calvary United Church, London, on Sat- urday, Miss Doris Elford has re- turned home after staying with the family of Dr. and Mrs. Ecker of Exeter for the past three weeks. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper was observed and the rite t:if baptism was adminis- tered to the following children James Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ross Ballantyne, Gary Raymond, soil of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cottle; Lee Wilmar, son of Mr, and Mrs, Mac liodgerti Catherine Jan, daughter of Mr, and .Mrs. Jack Triebner, SOUTH END SERVICE Russ and Chuck Shelf Pf-ION 328 EXETEit taurant, Grand Bend, on Sun- day by their family, the occa- sion being their 45th wedding anniversary. Among those pre- sent were Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Rowe and family; Mr, and Mrs, Amos Warwick, family and friend from Port Huron; Mr. and Mrs, Robert Blair and family; Mr, and Mrs. Glen Fisher and family; Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Fisher and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fisher and family, of London; Mr. and Mrs. William Rowe and Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Davis of St, Marys. All returned to the Fisher home for a social evening. At Mid -1961 there were 57 privately -owned and 15 CBC television stations in Canada; Canada's first TV station was opened in Montreal in 1952, but there was television broadcast- ing under commercial licence in London and several 'U,S, cities in the 1930s, • Ay ;MR.. R9S4 SKINNER • ELIMVII4,1E A 41114 gathering was held at the home of Mr. and MrS, Franklin Skinner last Sunday, it being the 35th wedding An- niversary of Mr. and 1\Irs. Arthur Ford. Those attending were Mr, And Mrs. Arthur Rundle, Mr. arid Mrs. Irvin Ford and Deborah, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Here and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bev- erly Skinner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner and Joan, Mr. MI, Mrs. HAM' Dougall and family of Exeter, Mr. and Mr. Dalton 'Skinner, Hensall, Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Troemner and family of Zur- ich, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shore and Mary Ellen of Lon- don, Mr, Allan Rundle and Miss Marlene Eagleson, Park- hill, Mission Band The Elimville Mission Band held its meeting last Wednes- day afternoon at Winchelsea school. The roll call "Your favorite hYmn" was answered by 24 members. It was decided to have a candy and cookie sale on Sat- urday, Sept. 30 and the Hal- lowe'en party would be •on Fri- day, Oct. 27. . Miss Brenda Skinner read the scripture and the Thanksgiving offering was received. 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Klsort Lynn and songs Sunday S. 10°1 C , and riddles completed the pro, A gram. :.prelent4 picnic 'CrPtIlleliOvnervice was held I Trivitt Sunday Scheoj picnic iTrge,suenonagyrogianteioiliin.lig With •a was 1d Wednesday, SePtein- lber 27 on the church grotinda The rites of infant baptism with a pot luck Supper And. A program sorts. winners in races for boys un- Bderliart5,De°Vrrcii9enal 'SgYi:Tils,Re yes, David Greene; kindergarten, boys, Fuleher, Debbie Potter; Mrs. SYGerinitIns'erc;laAsis'rs.ItSItInssrrojeolsille'Bevsselass, Robbie Potter, David Keating, celebrated their 31st wedding Billy King; girls, Kathy Welis, manrnsi.veLreswarisy TonebbSttlitild, alirsQ.Pktaly. oBprileria, Brintaall9 Sil$a W9e" Hunter, Mr., Wilson Hawkins of Ernest ,/,), andef ce ihit6enrrtt: rBmiglelYrdlis4R: se bs Voys,lreltgre FF ul- Barbara Welis, Seaforth Palled on tilAtn Ful- Mr. maenad ‘Rt rasa' d visited with Barbara King, Pauline Wells. thenk Sunday afternowl and Yung adults, John GrasSlek, eviNeinri.ngs'nd Mrs, Jon Sheila Elston, June Russell; young boys, Larry Brintnell, Sharon, Helen and Kal-Pli visit -Peter De Vries, Charles Kcal - ed on Sunday with Mr._and ing, Mrs. Arnold Robinson and fam- ily of St. Marys. 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