The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-11-02, Page 8Page. The Times -Advocate, NoVemEler t 1941
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TEEN HAVE A BALL — Close to 200 teenagers from
Exeter and surrounding area packed Exeter Arena
Friday night to hear the Bel -Aires from London. The
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lively quartet set the auditorium a-rockinas the youths
let off steam, Teen Town here is experiencing a revival
with the biggest membership in years. .—T -A photo
News from North T Report on
Toronto district man ,oxiemsgn
Bosanquet buys locker service Shipka
,
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Kydd oI
f MRS, E. H. RADER
rxbriclge and sister, Miss DASHWO
Margaret Kydd,.visited Mr.! Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B
and Mrs, William Davidson leer sold the Dashwood Lock
last week.
Service to Mr. and Mrs. Hu
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Releuw, Boyle of Willowdale,
who were recently married,' Mr. Boyle, formerly of Elg
are now living at the Pinery ! County, has been in the me
Motel cottage. 'business for 16 years. He h
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Kiernan 1 been with the Loblaw Groc, C
of Hamilton were weekend as a meat manager for the la
guests of Mr. and Mrs. William 13 years,
Davidson. , Mrs. Boyle was raised
Mr,
Ottawa and the BCE are liv- Boyle have two boys, Scott
arid M • J. Y a 1 Larnbton County, Mr. and Mx
ing at the Pinery Motel Cot -I and Fraser 2 1/2, The fami
tage.
have been active members
Mr. and Mrs, Basil Kydd of the Thornhill Presb y .t e r i a
Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Church.
Alex Davidson and family of
London visited Mr. and. Mrs. Celebrates birthday
William Davidson last week, Mr. Henry Hoffman was ple
santly surprised w h e n h 1
daughters, Mrs. Mervyn Ti
Rec news man and Mrs. Ken McCrae hel
a surprise birthday party i
— Contnued from page 7 honor of his 86th birthday a
gave the Exeter Teen Town a , the home of Mrs. McCrae.
fine financial boost. , The evening was spent in re
Many thanks to Mary and aliaisaing by the elderly me
Harold Holtzman, Barb and after which they all sat down t
Harry Dougherty and Val and ilunch with the table centre
Doug -Gould for the chaperoning,' with a large cake and rand
j
ing at University of Western
Ontario.OD
Exeter and district Counci
of Christian Education held
`,..r their meeting at the Evangeli cal U,B, church with the theme;
, "The Teacher and his Bible"
'n Wednesday, November L
at
as Stephen native dies
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Mr, and Mrs, Verne Sharpe,
1 Eleanor and Glen visited Sim -
day with Verne's rnother, Mrs,
J. Sharpe, and sister,' Miss
Violet Sharpe, in Hamilton.,
Mrs, Hugh Morenz spent Fri-
day visiting with her great
aunt, Miss Annie Consitt, at
Hensel).
Mr, and Mrs, Mac Smith :of
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o. Almer (Bob) Willert, 73, died
st at the Twilight Nursing Home,
Petrolia, Tuesday, October 31,
in Born in Stephen Township he
.s. delivered mail for several
6 years in the Dashwood district.
ly He farmed in the Grand Bend
in district and later retired to
n Grand Bend,
His wife, the former Carrie
Eisenbach, predeceased him.
Surviving are two sisters,
a- Mrs, William (Emma) Schroe-
s der, Detroit, Mrs, Clayton
e- *e 1 ong, London; four
Id brothers, Arthur, Simon and
11, Herb, all of Dashwood and
1- Otto, Stephen Township.
' The body is resting at the
T. Harry Hoffman funeral
n home pending funeral arrange -
0 •ments.
d S and C club
oh. t les.
Next on the Teen Town's list, Those present were Thos
of activities will be a "Record-IKlumpp, Oluf Pederson, L. H
Hop" on November 10th. !Rader,- Louis Restemayer, Bil
Senior citizens Mason, Wm. Hey, Re u b en
!Goetz, Ed Nadiger and Earl
Exeter's Senior Citizens Club i Guenther. Total ages of the
will. meet again on November
7th. The meetings which are men were 741 years.
held at the Exeter Legion Hall, Neighbors present gift
provide splendid entertainment Neighbors of Mr. and Mrs.
for the elders of our town.and Wallace Becker gathered at
they are to be commended on their home last Wednesday eve -
their fine programs. So, keep ning to say farewell and pre -
that date in mind, its Tuesday, sent them with a gift.
November 7th.
Bunco was played. High
Annual conference prize went to Mrs, Vernon
The Lake _Huron Recreation Schatz, consolation w inners
Council will hold its annual con- were, Mrs. Henry Eagleson and
ference at the Walkerton Dis,MrsEverett Haist,
1 The Stitch and Chatter Club
.
i met at the home of the past
president, Mrs. Harry Hoff -
I man.
Mrs. Charles Snell was elect-
ed the new president with Mrs.
Milton Webb as vice-president;
Mrs. Arnold Kuntz, secretary -
treasurer. t
Donations were made to sev-
eral charitable organizations. I
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have just touched lightly on
the large variety of topics that
will be held this Saturday, If
anyone from the district would
like to attend the seminars,
drop us a lint, I'm sure you'll
find the day a very rewarding
one.
ict High School this Saturday 8 •
aptism
Nov. 4) from 10:30 a.m. to 4:00
m. • Sunday, October 29 at the
The conference will cover va- EUB church the junior choir of
sous topics which help to pro- 28 sang for the first time. Dux-
ote community programs, ing the service five infants
For the benefit of Municipal were baptized 'by the pastor
ecreation Committees, there Rev. M. J. James, Synthia
ill be three topics covered. Pearl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
rst, Mr. R. E. Secord will Lloyd Beaver; Barbara Ann
ll on the "Preparation and. Guenther, daughter of Mr. and
resentation of a Budget." Mrs. Lloyd Guenther; Elizabeth
r. Ford Minshall of Oakville
ill dwell on "Developing a
ood Community Publicity and
ublic Relations Program" and
r, D, A, Garvie, CPB, Hamli-
n, will speak on "Program
d Development and Bal -
For those interested in spe-
c activities, there will be
cussions held for Senior Ci -
ens, Junior Bowling, .Teen -
e Programs and Minor
orts.
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Thank
You
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Becktr
and family wish to express
their thanks and appreciation
to their many friends and a c.
quaintances with whom they
have associated while proprie.
tors of the Dashwood Locicer
Service. Your patronage has
been gratefully appreciated, We
hope that our successor, Hugh
Boyle, will be duly received
and enjoy your continued pat.
rona ge.
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3 Ambulances -
2 Stationed at Dashwood
1 at Grand Bend
Drivers holders a St, Johns'
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w« • as -is • • Is s
Dora, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Bay Guenther; Kevin Earl son
of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Kipfer;
Timothy Edward, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hamather.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder of
Brantford were weekend visi-
tors with Mrs. Bertha Hayter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howe of
London spent the weekend with
Mr, and Mrs. Ervin Rader and
family,
Miss Sue Hartman of Detroit
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Lucinda McIsaac,
Ths WSWS of the Evangeli-
cal 1JB church will hold their
meeting Friday, November 3.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Greb of
Kansas City visited with Mr.
and Mrs, Melvin Greb and fam-
ily and attended the homecom-
Crecliton organizes
hockey team, cubs
By MRS. M. FAIST
CB,KD1TON
Crediton have •entered a tea
in the South Middlesex Seni
Hockey League. Opposing teal
are Allsa Craig, Arva, BYro
Glanworth, Luca n, Richal
Wilcox and Westmount.
-',1`he boys are grateful for
donations received to make
possible to buy equipment
pay entry fee and bond.
First game is to be play
in Luean Arena November 9.
WI sponsors Cubs
A group of executives of ti
women's institute and oth
citizens met in the communit
11411 Wednesday,. October 25
organize a group committe
for the Wolf Cub pack,
The pack, sponsored by th
Women's Institute, is to be le
by Cpl. Charles l3rowning, D
reen Kenney was appointed a
sistant leader.
Members of the group con
mittee appointed are E a r
Ca ughtrey, chairman; Menot
Smith, secretary; Cliff Gras
dahl, treasurer; Grace Hodge
Harold Thorne •and Phillip'
Boulianne,
A. ,1, Sweitzer of Exeter was
in attendance to give suggest-
ions and helpful assistance,
Papers were signed to obtain
a charter. A cheque was do
nated by the Women's Institute
to help with registration and
essentials to get started, The
group asks the co-operation of
Crediton citizens in saving
papers and bottles for near
future drives.
UC Mission Band
The United Church Mission
Band held its meeting Thurs
day at 4 p.m. Kathy Boulianne
pened the meeting.
It was decided to have an
xchange of gifts at Christmas
nd to finish the projects next
I jiloythc'e Glanville and Shirley
Taff had charge of program.
oems were read by Lana
lark, Barbara Attfield and
ancy England. Alva Fink-
einer and Ruth Hodge played
piano duet, Barry Clark read
story. Rev. Hiltz was present
nd showed an interesting film
f Burma. Treats of candy,
poles and cookies were served,
H girls carry on
The sixth meeting of the
rediton Fruitettes was held
ednesday, October 2.5 in the
. visited AVitil. MISS Ella Link At
South Huron hospital Exeter.
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M. and Mrs. Arthur Fink.or heiner„ -of Pigeon,. .Mich.„
s iedaisetnatur c;athye MarY
on,
d-; Mr. Lloyd hey and Lorne
Voigt spent e. few days last
all week with Mr. saidon at
it 'Pigeon. Mich., and at the sugar
;Id beet plant at Sebewaieg, Mich.
and Mrs. William ()est -
ed. reicher visited with Mr, and -
I
Mrs, Sheldon McCandless at
Strathroy and other friends,
Mr. Herb Platton, Toronto,
er
visited with Mr. W. B, Gaiser.
;Sr. and Lulu last Thursday.
'Y
Mrs, :Howard Renney, of De-
etrolt, spent a few days with
Iher brothers, Morris and Har.
ry Hirtzel, last week and Mr,
Renney .came on Stinday and.
they returned home.
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dotl,rs.sptitt Rfeolbvertdaaoyns,. L14on$t-
week with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Ed Beaver.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wood,
all and daughters, of Windsor,
.visit ed. during the weekend
Crediton and Mr. and Mrs. o
Maurice Desjardine and sons
of Zurich were Sunday visitors e
with Mrs. Mabel Desjardine. a
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Ratz are
spending several days this week
visiting in Ottawa,
Mrs, Roy Morenz, Mrs. Har- P
ry Sheppard, Mrs. Mabel Des- C
jardine, Mrs, Les Adams and N
Mrs. Ed Maier attended the b
birthday party of the Mitchell a
Mary Hastings club in Mitchell a
Thursdayon
Mrs. Lorne Devine spent
several days at the home of
her parents last week, due to
the serious illness of her
mother, Mr, Fred Weiberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fassold,
Miss Ruth Fassold and Mrs,
,Nelda Routledge of London
were Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Milton Ratz and Mrs. Phillip
Fassold.
Mr, Bill Coleman and Les of
Kippen visited .Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz
and Billy.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harl-
on were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heaton
at Granton,
Mrs. Margaret McKenzie and
Mrs. Alice Farrow of Windsor
were weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Hod-
gins and Marikay of Centralia
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Love and Kath-
ryn.
Saintsbury
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
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Personal items
Mr. H. S. • McLean, Tees -
water, is visiting at the home
of his daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dobbs
Jr.
Mrs. Ethel Balsden and Dor-
othy, Stratford, were Sunday
guests with the former's broth-
er, Mr. s. BariAtkin-
son
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis,
Mr. Gote Weinestraum and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll
were Saturday evening guests
with Mrs. Myrtle Isaac and
Marjorie, London.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dobbs
jr. and Mr. 14. S, McLean at -
'tended the alumnae home coin-
ing activities at University of
Western Ontario during the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Latta
and M. and Mrs. Bill Might
and family, London, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
La tta,
On Wednesday, Oct. 25 the
ladies of St. Patrick's WA and
Guild met at the home of Mrs.
Hugh Davis for a quilting.
Mr, and Mrs. Heber Davis,
Mrs. Richard Dickins, Exeter,
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Barker,
Joan, Gary and Jean, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Greenlee, Larry and
Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Davis, Heather and Mike, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Tindall and
Nancy were dinner guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young and
Jeffrey on Saturday evening,
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bers were present.
Notes were giyen on more
ways with fruit salads. A date
loaf had been made at the be-
ginning of the meeting and
this was sampled along with a
salad made by Mrs. Ross
Krueger.
The seventh. 'fleeting was
held Saturday, October 28.
Notes were given on fruits go
festive. A fruit arrangement
was set up. A plate of cheese
and crackers was also ar-
ranged.
Achievement day plans were
discussed by the group.
Personal items
A number of the Huron
Waves of the Mary Hastings
club,. numbering 1.8, attended
the sixth birthday party at
Mitchell last Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Schra-
der and Miss Edna Eilber, of
Ubly, Mich., called on friends
in town last Thursday and
with Mr. and 'Mrs. Joseph,
Woodall,
Mr. And MS. Boss Krueger,
Mr. and Mrs. -Charles, Mar
tem, Mrs. Elizabeth Martelle,
Mr. and Mrs. timer Russll,
Mr. .and Mrs, A. Martene.
Mr. .and Mrs. nen Wegand.
Attended the .funeral nf Mr.
Charles 'Sexier at Kitchener oui
Monday.
Mrs. Basil 'Learn and daugh-
te& tUl and il14a, Aylmer
spent the Weekend with ler!
land Mrs harry Carroll.
There will be no teen -ow
dance this Friday evening
account of the Ladles Auili.1,,
of the United Church havinc,,
their bazaar on Saturday after.
noon, November 4,
Mr. Edmond Hendrick is
visiting with his sister, mrx,
Harry Cole, at Ann Arbor,
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