The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-11-02, Page 3Ciamer sees tsims
at year -en...... social
Oiler •60• persons. attended .i
social evening given by Ory
W.ass*naiin, president et •the!
Grand.end and Area •Chamber
of .Commerce, at the .Grand
Bend Legion hall, Moaday..
The members, their wives and
friends enjoyed an eveningof
films and a 110011 served by
members of the Legion Ladies
luxili r
s. a.y.
D1. A. L. McMaster showed a
movie-of
0ti a
, of
one ofi
S many trips.
It contained pictures of Egyt,
Portugal
and ether
cauntrdes. Dr, McMaster gave
a running commentary of the
C'ilin and added several h.urno.
VMS incidents he had been In -
'Milted in during ,his .trite.
He also showed some colored
slides of winter scenes taken in
' Grand Bend and three candid
shots taken on a trip in Hawaii,
as well a$ pieturestaken et the
International. )?lowing hatch in
Belleville,
Floyd Wassrnann, Mitchell,.
also showed several colored
slides of scenes taken at Grand
Bead on Labor Day, lie also
;had, pictures of many of the bu-
siness places in the .summer
resort.
The :final .filen shown was :a
movie produced by the Niagara
Falls Chamber of Commerce.
extolling .the maty merits and
attractions of their city andthe
surrounding area,
President Wassmann drew at-
•,tention to the fact that pictures
were now used by many groups
to sell their product, and said
he hoped the slides of Grand
Bend :might become part of a
promotional series of pictures
that could be shown at various
functions across Ontario.
Wassmann reported: that the
annual election of officers
would be held on Monday, No-
vember 13.
W. F. 13. MacLaren expres-
sed the appreciation of the
group to Wassmann for the so-
cial evening, He also corn -
mended Wasmann for the
"great deal of Jtime and ef-
fort you have put in as presi-
dent of the Chamber of Com-
merce."
MacLaren also praised the
work of secretary, Maudie Mac-
donald,
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Clintonetes
rinci a
A new type of community
tribute in the form of an ap-
preciation day will he held in.
Clinton this Saturday to honor
George H. Jefferson, principal
of .Clinton public school from
1927 to 1956.
Town council has named Mr.
Jefferson honorary mayor of
the municipality frons 9 a,m.
to 5 p.m. "in recognition of
services rendered 'to the com-
munity,"
The pupils he taught during
his 29 years as principal have
been invited to attend an open
house at the high school in the
afternoon and evening, Al-
though the receptions were ori-
ginally planned for the public
school, the committee had to
change the location to the high
school because of the number
who plan to be present.
public,
Mr. Jefferson and his wife
will be presentedwithround-
trip tickets to Europe, a per-
sonal gift from town council
and an award from the Kim-
ball Foundation in recognition
of his outstanding contribution
to the community,
Following his retirement; in
1957, rvtr. Jefferson has become
secretary of district five of the
retarded Children's Associa-
tion of Ontario, He also served
on the Clinton Hospital Board
and library board and has
been active in WeesleyIWillis
United Church.
The reception is open to theBreaks silence
— Continued from page 1. •
in. March and did. not testify
for the Brown. or for the de-
fence at the preliminary hear-
ing.
James explained in his tes-
timony Wednesday, "At the
time of the preliminary hear-
ing I was Jiving with my step-
mother and my two younger
sisters (Mary and Jean Ken-
dal, both infants) and the
Hogue children in Exeter,
"If I had given a statement
to police I'd have been kicked
•cut of the 'house and not been
able to watch over and protect
my younger sisters," he testi-
fied.
The two youngest Kendall
girls are now living with their
older. sister Ann, 18, who also
testified against her father and.
Mrs, James (Irene) Baillie, at
the home of Ross Cameron,
RR. 5 -Brantford.
Mr. Cameron is a brother of
the missing first wife of Ar-
thur Kendall.
Mrs, Baillie is a daughter by
a previous marriage of the se-
cond Mrs. Arthur Kendall, the
former Beatrice Hogue, She is
thus a step -sister of the two
Kendall daughters who testi-
fied against their father, •-
etei z> e £ ht use, :te to .,,
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News budget from
Carole Fletcher
qualifies for RN
Miss Carole Fletcher, daugh-
ter of Dr. and Mrs. M. C.
Fletcher, town, has been in-
formed by the Registered
Nurses' Association that she
has successfully passed her
R.N. examinations.
Carole is now attending the
University of Western Ontario
where she will complete her
'B,Sc.N. degree.
She was chosen to "queen"
the School of Nursing float in
the parade at the Western
homecoming Saturday in Lon-
don.
Industrial body
— Continued from page 1.
development here. He pointed
out that in the last 10 years,
the proportion of industrial and
commercial assessment h a s
dropped from 30 to 26 percent.
The need, he suggested,
would become even greater in
the future if predictions come
true that Exeter will become a
"dormitory town" for London
development.
Emphasizing the ben 0! 1 t s
which accrue to a communiy
from industrial development,
he quoted figures from a re-
cent CNR; study which showed.
that retail sales increase by
nearly $1 million with the ad-
dition of 100 manufacturing
workers •and the complemen-
tary development they would
encourage.
Lauds contributions
Another .member of the cor-
poration, Larry Snider, 'paid
tribute to the efforts of R. D,
Jermyn. and B. W. Tuckey in
the establishment of Kongs-
kilde here. He pointed out that
Mr. Jermyn, also a corpora-
tion director, had been instru-
mental in making the first im-
portant contact; with the Den-
mark firm and Mr. Tuckey, as
head of Guenther Tuckey
Transports Ltd., had made a
major contribution by offer-
ing to move the firm's equip-
ment, here free of charge.
President Andrew Seelgrove
conducted the meeting. Reports
indicated the recent beet din-
ner sponsored by the club had
realized over $600 which will
be used for welfare work. Se-
veral applications for member-
ship were approved.
Clandeboye
-- Continued from page 2
Personal items
Mrs. Cora Carter who spent
several weeks in Victoria Hos-
pital, is improved and is now
a patient in St, Marys Hos-
pital, London.
Mrs. Emily Tomes and Mrs.
Paul Poole of Lucan visited
Sunday with the forrner's sis-
ter and family, Mr. and !di•s.
Gordon Mains and Elizabeth at
Russeldale where they have
opened up a general store. They
moved from Dorchester this
summer after selling their
business. They spent some
time at their cottage in Kin-
cardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Eaton
oe Treherne left on Sunday aft-
er. -spending some time with
their. nephew ,and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Eaton. They
also visited with. Mr, and Mrs,
Cecil Annett in Thornciale. On
Saturday they were guests at
the Thompson - Eaton wedding
fn Clandeboye United Church.
Mr. Neil Hopper of Seaforth
drilled a well for. Mr. Jiin Cun-
ningham. Water was found at
95 feet with a depth of 45 feet
of water, last, week.
Mrs, Will Parker (the .former
Lill Bice) and her nephew,
Mr. C. Bice of. London, visited
her cousin, Mrs. Harold Hod-
gins and family on Monday.
From the Clandeboye Unit-
ed ,Sunday School five girls,
Laura Hodgins, Marianne Geb-
el, Hazel Simpson, Betty Scott
and Patsy Bradley, received
their first red achievement
star at the initiation of the Ex-
plorers at the Lucan 'United
Church on Monday evening..
%orp.oraI Cowan
wins first bingo
1reter Legion's fowl bingo
series got off to a good start
at the memorial hall Wednes-
day night, .October k5,
Cpl. John Cowan, of the
town police force, started at
the night by winning the first
chicken of the season and later
capitalizing on another,
Mrs. Harold Noonan, RCAF
Station Centralia, won honors
for the night by taking borne
twot e turkey
_ens and h t r ke
y
door prize which was drawn
foret by IMrs,�Hub rt .Schroeder,
Mrs. Schroeder also proved
lucky b,v winning a chicken
and a turkey, ;tier daughter
Penny won another chicken.
Mrs. Jim Kopp was another
double winner with a turkey
and chicken,
Other chicken winners were
Mrs. Archie Ryckman, Mrs.
George Lawson, Greg Wragg,
1.-rs, Roo Jahns, Mrs. Roy Hun-
ter, William Smith, Archie
Brintnell and Gerry MacLean.
Turkey w 1 n. v e r s included
Mrs, Harold Preszcator, Mrs.
Ed Johnston, Mrs. Elmer Ree-
der, Mfrs. Lloyd Reynolds, Mrs.
Myrtle Hunter, Mrs. Charles
Corry, Mrs. Oevelen and 1tay,
Smith,
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tho 66th anniversary serv,lces
of Main St, United C'htir'eli
Jon Ito .i I,l yr Miller
both morning And .evening on
Sunday.
At the evening service :two
brass vases for the eomnrunion
table presented by Mrs, Willis
Powell in, nieni:ory of ter hus-
band were dedicated. Mr. an4
Mrs. Powell have been Mein -
hers •of the church for 53
years.
Members of the Dominion.
Life Choir, Waterloo, assisted
the choir at the morning
service. Dinner was served the
choir by the church ladies
following the morning service.
The local quartet, Robert
Russell, Norman Walper, liar-.
and .and Gerald Skinner, sang
attheevening vi
a en ng ser ice
em•
-John Better.,
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pioyed With Conklin Lumber.
Co, here, has moved to North
Bay where he is manager of
the snack bar at kho RCAF
station.
Mrs, William, Cowhig, Mrs.
James Near and 'son Tommy,
New York, are visiting this
week with their mother, Mrs.
Susan Simmons.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Pepper,
Sarnia, spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. George rl'inuey, town.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mason.
and: family, Dashwood, Mrs. L.•
Desjardine and Ian, Exeter,
spent Sunday in Tiverton.
Mr. and Mrs, Clark Fisher
1i:
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair
and family visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Amos Warwick and
family, Port Huron.
Mrs. R. lf'. Russell is a pa-
tient In South Huron Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs, Hilton Ford
and Mr, and Mrs. Horace Pfaff
spent last week visiting in Ot-
tawa,. Prescott and Brampton.
EIimviIIe children
ee�jo�r masquerade
The Elimville Mission Band
held its Hallowe'en party on
Friday evening in the church
basement.
After the judging of cos-
tumes the leaders and several
ladies took the children in
their costumes to spend an hour
with Miss Cheryl Hern, a Mis-
sion Band member who is in a
cast, Then lunch was served
later at the church.
Winners of classes were:
best disguise, Herbie Heywood
(tube of toothpaste); Hallowe-
'en colors, Carol Ann Bell, San-
dra Skinner; best couple, (as
woman and 'man) Brenda and
Dale Skinner; Don Kerslake
and Michael Elford; best co-
mic, Larry Skinner (cannibal)
Area Hallowe'en
— Continued from page 1.
Officers of the teen town are
Anne Johns, president; Marilyn
Johns, secretary; Janet Skin-
ner, treasurer.
Wins hair dryer
Seth Winer, Exeter, won the
hair dryer at the Hallowe'en
party of Centraila volunteer
firemen,
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Debbie Hein, witch; story book'
Susan Parsons, (little pig);
Larry Fulton (Robin Hood);
representing a country, Karen
Hern (Chinese) Jimmy Skin-
ner (Chinese); others, Joan
Lynn (nurse), Judy Walters
(Indian maid),
YPu.
The Elimville YP'U was ]field
on Sunday evening, October.
29 with a good attendance,
Brian Hero had charge of the
program with. Anne Johns as
leader of singsongs. Brian and
Kathy Hern .led in devotional.
The next meeting will be a
fire -side meeting on Sunday
evening at the home of Misses
Shirley and Marilyn Johns,
Personal items
Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Shore
and. Mary Ellen of London
spent the weekend with Mr,
and Mrs. Franklin Skinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Routly
visited. on Sunday with. lMr, and
Mrs. Don Willcox, Kitchener.
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Mrs
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and Windsor,
Mr. W. Wood celebrated his
birthday with his daughters,
Miss Olive Wood, Toronto, and
Mrs, William Murdoch, Dun-
das, and his cousin, Mrs.
Draper, with a turkey dinner
at the home of his son, Mr.
and Mrs, klarold Wood, Lam-
beth.
Mr, and Mrs. Verne Becker.
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Mrs, Emerson Cornish, visited
nn Sunday with her mother,
Mrs. Mary IHey, Zurich,
Mrs. Myrtle Brown spent
several days with her friend,
Mrs, Roy Nethercott, RR 1 St.
Marys, and also with her
cousin, Mrs, Netto liookway,
Science Hill.
Mr. James Earl is a patient
in. St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trieb-
ner, Mrs. Jack Triebner, Miss
Helen Hodgins and Mr. Tom
Triehner visited over the week-
end in Trenton.
Mrs, Flossie Snowden o d
Miss Winnie CubeNew,
market, spent the weekend
with Mrs. Myrtle Brown, Wil-
liam St,
NAMED 70 COUNCiI..
James Harvey Carter, son of
Mrs. Amber Carter, Exeter,
has been named a .member of
the Inter -Society Council of Bob
Jones University,
Mr. Carter, a senior major-
ing in Bible in the school of re-
ligion, is vice-president of the
Alpha Omega Delta Literary
Society,
Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Bosnell,
Toronto, who have been spend-
ing a few days with Mr. and
.Mrs. Wesley Johns, left Wed,
nesday to spend the winter in
Florida,
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