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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-11-23, Page 9CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING . Mr, and Mrs, Matthew SweItzer Congratulate couple on gol en wecding More than 100 Wields and 'neighbors called to congratus state Mr. and Mrs. iliettbew C. ,Sweitzer, Grand Bend, 'When :they celebrated their :golden wedding eanniversary Wednes- ,day. evening at the home of thesr son, Mr. and Airs. Stuart Sweitzer, Shipka. Prior to the reeeptine, some 55 guests attended. a. Tensity dinner at the Village Inn, Grand Bend. Among those from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Ratz, .Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs, Alton Comfort, Fenwick: Mr. and Mrs. John McCallum, London; Rev. R. S. Hiltz and Mrs. Hiltz, Exeter, and Mrs. Martha Smith, Exeter. ' A toast • to the couplc,. was proposed by Mr. Hiltz and re- plied to by Roy Raiz, brother of Airs, Sweitzer, The couple also received con- gratulatory. messages from the governor-general, Prime Minis- ter Diefenbaker, Hon. L. B. earson and Ontario Premier bn P. Roberts.' fr. and Mrs, Sweitzer were married Nov. 15, 1011, at I Corbett Methodist Church by 'Rev. D. D. Thompson: Mrs, Sweitzer was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John ,Patz and Air. Sweitzer was the t son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sweitzer, Their attendants were Mrs. 'Martha (Sweitzer) Smith. Ex - 'inter, and Milton Rate. • Although the couple spent f several years in New Hamburg :after their marriage, most of their lives have been spent on their farm just south of Shipka. 'They recently retired to Grand • Bend. . Mrs. Sweitzer has been a veteran member of Shipka United Church WA, in which • she held a number of offices, and belongs to Grand Bend WL • - Mr, Sweitzer has taught Sun - 'day School for more than 15 years. Their family, which epresent- Sed them with a guest book *containing SO 50 -dent pieces, • itneludes Mrs, Venn (Da) Sharp, Ripka; Milton Sweitzer, iShipka ; Mrs. Note McCallum, *London, and Stuart, Shipka. Happenings in Blartsh rd 'By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER 1.sonal items Mr, and Mrs. Wm. G. Jones spent Wedneeday and Thursday -at the Royal Wihtet Fair in !Toronto, , Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Riddel thd 'family, Air. and Mrs, Joe Bry- an of Grantor' were Sunday evening guests of Mr. arid Mil. WM. Jones, Mrs, Lottie Jones retutned to spend a few days ;with Mt. and Mrs, Joe Billie. Win. Thomson retureed theme from St. Joseph's Hespie tal, after speeding the past three weeks there, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Mar - 'tie of St. Marys, Mr, and MIS, Theodore Stephens 6f Ander- son were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Alos- , Their grans'etelesleel4 of whom - they ha' e eite presented them with a corsage and boutonniere, One of them, ;Tames Sweitzer, played* "Put on your old gray bonnet" on his accordion at the open house at the special request of his grandmother. • Teeptea fr.om Woodham By :MR4. ROBERT RUNDL IClandeboye sriower P.ereenal iteme Mts. Roy Brock, --of 'Detroit, Welted Motley and Tuesday with her :daughter and, sea -in- law,. 'Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd .Stnith,' Dianne And Douglas. Mrs .asttt ,Mrs. Robert .ttetectles Jim and Jack 'were FrideY guests 'with eirs, Arthur Run - 410 of $1, Marye, Air. and Mrs, John Duncan, .a Stretford,. were ,Saturday _evening guests •with. Mr, end Mrs. John %RIM= and :Share en. • Air, and Mrs. Fred Payne,. of Loecisen, syleited. 04 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Rundle, aim and Jack, Mrs and Mrs. Lloyd Maks, of Rayfield, were Sunday tors with Mrs and Mrs, Erato Vociden. Mrs, lierry Webber spent a .few -days last week with Mr.- and -Mrs, Ernie Queen a Kiev - Mr. E. Hathaway, of Torente, was the 'guest speaker for the -temperanceservice in 'Woods bane United .Chureh. on Sunday end. dinner .guest of Rev, and Airs, 3. Wareham- one family. Mr, and Mrs. Reg McCurdy spent the weekend with Me, and Mrs, Allan Hawkins of Union- ville, Air, and Mr. Cecil MurraY, of Exeter, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Don Mors pest and Bradley, Mrs. Robert Elliott of St.• :Marys .and gra, M. Jaques' were Friday evening guests of Mr, and Mrs. le Javes and faneilsa Mrs. Elliott visited On Saturday with Mrs, M. Jaques. Mr. and Mrs, A. Pringle, of London, and Terry Pringle, of Hamilton, were Sunday visitors with • Mrs. IAL Copeland and jean and else called on Mr; and Mrs. G. Copeland and Mrs., L. Copeland. honors two 1,:ri.des :(arter, Stephen and Nevin* by MRS.11.P.AT9h1 were geetes sal Al.r. and Aire, The Sunday school room of John T. bunesson, leiritton, last Sunday and atteeded the bap - St. James Church matle an ee. Uses eervice in the •United tractive eetting for a Cburels when Paul Fr.ederick, shower on WecinesdaY evel'iug s• on in tumor of bride -elect Albs of Mr. and Mrs. John, T. Meth•O'Neit Ind reeent beide, sinAl4ss.ansinrssighsawvotztiv,with her Mrs. Stewart Simpson, the furs sister, miss !waryBsfl fTihhio) mer Ruth Ann (Suzy) Murlesss wrigia of London arrived in The guests of b()-twr follow - Mg a pregrem, wore seated W• ashington, D.C. Sunday. They left Crumlin airport at 9.30 at a table covered with a lace •aelt,Prtenb ggehrodenetenotr gd-ol\evOinth nal eifeas1,1 erndtviang.wcaetk ‘1. CheTflrY- Mrs. Alan Hill, president of the nslaw, Mrrlanugahicter Mrs.anLdies' Guild, pres ented en be of the church and coin, thighs, Fairfax', enmity to Iniss O'Neil, a Mr. and Mrs, Harvest Mur- Ereehler rocker and stool and less, Cpl. and Mrs. Al. Boggs, In Mrs. Simpson, a mirror and Vickie and. Tracey visited Mr. set oe cooking utensils and Mho Alfaucitr edwisBgilowyead, Miss ,aanlee °1fls'ss Marjorie Donaldson, on Pialle and JoYce, in St. Thomas behalf of the girls of the vii. on Sunday, Mrs. Wagland re- lage, presented a miscellanes turned borne from Victoria ous shower of gifts. Each girl liospital en Wednesday after received the names typed on being hespitalizect for pine white ribbon of the ones who following an operation, contributed tOwards the gifts. Mrs. Simpson was assisted ' Mr, anti eta Jelin 'Redd and family were Saturday eveeirig guests with Mr, and Airs. Lorne, Johns and, family of Zion. and Sunday evening with Air. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery and Allan of Thames Road, Lose Tung -Sol plant to ram ton district Tung -Sol Electric Inc., the New Jersey firm which local officials attempted Lo attract here, has decided to locate in Brampton. An announcement by the firm last week revealed IL has leased a *ace at Bramalea,- east of Brampton, to begin manufac- turing operations. Al the same time, the com- pany announced plans to build its own plant of approximately 40,000 square feet In wifich an Dies in hospital after soperation Mrs. Gerald Chapman, 43, Anne St., Exeter, died in St, Joseph's Hospital, London, on Tuesday, November 21. She had undergone a major opera- tion the previous Thursday. Mrs. Chard -nail was the for- mer Doris Ethel Herbert of Biddulph Township and follow- ing her marriage they lived in Whalen before moving to Exe- ter about 10 years ago. She was a member of James Street United Church. Surviving besides her hus- band are 'two daughters: Mrs. Gordon (Doreen) Kirk and Gerald (Alice) McLean, both of Exeter and one son, James of .Strathroy; her father, Menzer Herbert, Exeter; two sitters, Mrs. Roy Johns, Exeter, end Mrs, Cleve Pullman, Bicidulph.' two brothers, Wilfred Herbert, Biddulph and. Harvey Herbert, Brampton, and. three grandchil- dren. Funeral. services will be con: - ducted at the Hopper-Rockey funeral home, by Rev. 5, E. Lewis on Thursday, November 23 at 2 pan. Interment will be in Exeter cemetery, Pall hearers will be Art Cann, William Morley Je., Ger- ald Hen, Sam BMW, Rost Jaquee and Frank Beirantil. Flowee bearers will be Joyce and Marvin Bower, Ricky 13rinthell and Barbaee. Whiting. soy. Mr. end MtsCtell Mestey Were Weditesday eveiting guests of Mr. and. Mts. W. Z. Yetutg Of St, Alarm . . Aim and Paul Parkinseti were Monday s guests -6f Cathy Mao - lot, being Cathy's biethdaY, Me. and Mks. Leotierd Thae- ker and CainfI,r Vielted Seeday efterneen With Mie and Mrs :Russ Schott of London. , Mr. and. Mrs. Ebne' nein. 'On of Welledebtleg,Mrs and Airs, Herold, Cutiee of St, Ma- . tee, Visited Friday. afteettoon With Mr. and Mit, Lloyd Thole, sore Mr. and. Mrs, Lloyd Thomson and Nett Were Steiday guests Of Air,. and SIM NOMA'S Me. Naughton ef Stratford. .Mr.atul Mrs. Xentietit Latig. atd end faitilly, were Sunday biests of Mr, and Mtg. 'NOrnititi A'rewartha Thilnitsville, 4tiltett lattither 'Of ladies at. tended the eatitedell tea held Huron Park wife wins two turkeys Crowds eetninue to grew at Exeter Legion's fowl bingo, proceeds from which will be Used for Christmas parcels and welfare Work. Mrs. I), Slaters, Huron Park, topped winters NOV. 1.5 by tak- ing hoine two turkeys. Mrs. Jim Kopp end Wayne Sylvester, Owls, tied for see - end piece With a chtekeit and tetekey each, William Nerthcott drew the door OM, a 20a)etlial turkey won by Airs. Pete Durand. Other turkey whinees were Prod Lamb, Mrs, Ed. Johnston, Claren co Reid, Miss :Pernik Triebeer, Mrs, George nether and Mrs, Lloyd Ford, Chicken w 1 it it s included Mrs. North Heanien, aary (Beton Mrs„ John COwitee Mrs, Lloyd' Ifollandy Charlet Wag. horn, I‘Irs. Greet Met, Mrs. itilinMate, Mrs. Charles liar- ris, Mrs. Kluft, Mrs. A, Gram er, Johtt Matt, Mts. Odites son, and Willi= Ntirtheett. ..„.. , Mrs. Goatee Eaton returned home on Sunday, Nov, 19 from in opening of gifts by Miss St, Joseph's Hoeettal where she. Sharon leestle. Miss O'Neil bY spent a week 'followleg an opers Miss Marlene Stewart of Lon- alien, don. ' Mrs. Mervin Carter was one Mrs. Simpson, prior to her of the11 teachers of Stephen marriage, was honored when' township who, on Saturday, at' Mise Maureen, Blair entertained • tended the Capitol Theatre to at her home enelsondon to a. -see Irving Berikes "White •Christmas" after dieing at the Hong Kong Chinese restaurant in London. intscellaneous shower, also by the Northern Electric and Serv- ice Club. The program included com- munity singing and a game by Mrs, Clarence Carter with Mrs. Eldon Young and Miss Barb- ara Beiber each receiving a prize; reading by Mrs. Murray Hodgson; contest by Mrs. Karl O'Neil and Miss Barbara Cun- ningleam gave several selec- tions on her Hawaiian guitar. Celebrate 80th birthday Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hod- gins and family entertained on Sunday afternoon in honor of the latter's father, Mr. William Morley Sr, of Whalen, who eels anticipated 100 workers will produce automotive lighting equipment. Tung -Sol produces auto -sig- nal lights, sealed beam head- lamps and miniature incart- descent lamps, as well as radio and TV tubes. it operates eight plants in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Exeter industrial promotion officials contacted the company more than a year ago when. it expressed interest in 'the for- mer North Land Hatchery building here, Considerable da- ta on the town and commtmitY was prepaeed and presented to company executives both at Montreal and New Jersey. It was for this Bern that the local industrial corporation earlier this year advertised fer female applicants to determine the amount of available labor. W G, Cochrane, president of the Exeter corporation, said Tung.Sol's decision to locate at Brampton naturally was a dis- appointment, although not an unexpected One. "Thm ere see to be a number of obstacles which we could not overcome, despite our extensive efforts. However, we are not at all dis- couraged nor do we feel our work was wasted, particularly in view of the fact that Kong- skilde Ltd. has decided to lo- cate its Canadian operation in the farmer Notth Land build- hig". Air. Cochrane pointed out that the experience of other communities indicated the cor- poration would lose far more, prospects than it could attract here, "We are quite pleased that we have been successful in helping to bring one new in- dustry to the eemmunity in the past year." at the home ot Mrs. Claire Sis. Sefi On Friday evening in honor of her daughter,. Marie, who Was married last week. Miss ma o, Iteriper est Tet, onto spelt the Weekend With .Aft. afid MTh. Gladwyn Hooper and faint1y. eSealattaeettetteeneaellatesieselesee At the theatre Double bill at the Lytle Theatre this weekend cohtrasts historical excitement in "Carth- age in Flames" and childhood Warmth in "My Dog Buddy", The histerical event tells the story, of a yeung Carthaginian warrior who is sentenced in death het eseapes to save the Woman he loves. He also rescues a riling Romait we - man, who once saved his' life, .trom being sacrificed. Mea1i. while the Retains launch their attack which bums Catthage and destroys a nation, A story .for all ages, My Dog Beritly tells of the deep devo, tine which exists between a boy and his deg and their: heartbreaking Mitts for each other Atter e flaming eat Wreck seperates them. Merriagti enix-up Alr. and Airs. Rea Neil were guests on Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. Roy Wilton in Strath - rose Mr, and Airs, Maurice Simp- son on Sunday visited the for- reees sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Mains and Elizabetb. at Resseldale. Mrs. Edith Hodgins of Toronto eeturned with them to visit here, Mrs. Alvin Cunningham has returned home setter spending four weeks in Sirncoe with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Manson, John ebrated esent sts his 80th birthday- were I. and and the baby, Mary Christine. Getepr Mrs. William Morley Sr; Mr, and Mrs, *William Morley Jr., Janice and Rehbie; Mr. and Mrs. 'Witham French' and fain- lly, all of Whalen; • Mr. and Mrs. Garry Parkinshies and Randy of St. Itlarys; Mr. end Mrs. Howard' Morley, Karen and Kathleen and Mr. Don Newbery of Hazel Park, Mich, . .. . . ....... . . tete Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brock and David of Chiselhurst; eir, On Sunday Rev, and Mrs. Don Brock of New Hamburg, Mr. Bill Brock and Miss Ann King of London. Watker-O'Neil ' • At St. George's Anglican Church, London, a quiet wed- ternoon. They moved to the rec- dinebceremony was solemnized tory from Bervie on 'Wednesday, by the rector, the Rev. K. .1, Nov. 15. Conyard, uniting Ruth O'Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Carroll daughter of Mr. -arid Mrs. Ross I were guests with the forrner's O'Neil, RR 1 Clandeboye, and 'grandmother on Friday, Nov. William J. Walker, SO of Mrs, 17. Mrs. Carroll was celebrarc Janet Walker, Win.gham, and ing her birthday and on Satur- day evening Mr. and Mrs, Car- roll accompanied Mr. and Mrs, George Simpson, Clandeboye, to London as both ladies' birth- days fall on Nov. 17, On Sunday evening Mr, and Mrs. Bill Christie and Graham, Centra- lia, were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll. The ladies of St. Patricks WA and Guild spent several days this past week quilting at the home of Mrs. Lorne Wei - berg. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Tindall and Nancy and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis were Sunday eve- ning guests with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Atkinson. Mr. H. S, McLean, Mr. and Airs. Fred Dobbs jr. and Dr. and Mrs. George Lindsay of London assisted Mr. and Mrs. The story in Siintsbury By MRS. HEBER DAVIS "The Marriage (le-Reund which plays Mon, Tues., Wed.; is a rollickieg comedy about domestie crisi ifl the healed - hold of bite de -liege ptOfeseete, Susan IlayWerd and AMOS Meson, who lecture ott ittat- riage and merels, They and. steely tint their own inerriege in jeopardy at the hands ef a bettutiful blond Swedish Julie NeWillan, who wants a perfeet baby and has acted.. ed Mason as the apisteleriate fe th tsie , 'The bay Way to keep geed friend is to be elles Bennett and boys, formerly of Bervie end now at St. Paul's Kirkton, and Si. Thomas, Grea- ten, and St, Patrick's Saints - bury, was in cearge of the ser- vice at St. Patrick's Sunday af- the late Thomas Walker. - Miss Marlene Stewart was maid of honor with Mr. George Spearing, St. Marys, as grooms- man. The couple will reside in Lon- don, CHURCH NEWS St, James At St. James Church on Sun- day, 'Nov. 19 the rector, the Rev. E. 0. Lancaster., with the congregation, used the new prayer books for the service. Flowers platted in the church were in memory of the late Mr, William Haskell; of Lucan, United Church At the United Church the pastor, the Rev. G. W. Sach, took as his sermon subject "Laborers together with God". Robe Mogk with open house at He reminded the congregation their Guelph residence on Fri - to listen to CKNX Wingham, day evening and later attended 920,7tiesdays at 10:05 for Radio the Guelph General Hospital Ministry. Alumnae Dance at Paradise Gardens. On Tuesday evening, Nov. 14 Ancient art Mrs. Bell Johnston was hostess to a brush demonstration. Mrs. Ron Carroll, a new dealer, was hi's hobby in charge of the deraonstration, There were twelve ladies pre- seAlte and Mrs. Earl Greenlee, Larry and Leslie were Saturday evening guests. with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond. Greenlee, Les- lie was observing his tenth birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Ken Peterson. and family were Sunday eve- ning Vests with Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Noels, Aylmer, Mr, and Mrs. Maurice MacDonald, Lucan, Mr. arid Mrs, Harry Carroll and Mr, and Mrs. Heber Davie were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mn. Jack Dickins. Authority ..proposes, winter work plan , . . ,,,:„.....:.,.._...,H,. A .V.XOPOK1 winter works We- A 1004eetI 'wall pf the m, baskets; gea improveroots to. wats• "emiNgted a geld stone on -erehed parks has been approved tained by wire, was ,ereete. by the .0etadive of ,tbe Aus.. last year At the ,:entrance a11. • able authority.. proved :succe5eful in retardine - • TITS impro v g m g At ,e, on - Mated tn.:eget more than 46e000. in ell, -will he enbMitted in fed- eral and provincial authorities Inc apprevet under .grant reg. uletione ,of the winter Assist -- Aiwa .pregrarn. The ,proposat palle Inc devel- element. yorie M -conservation areas at the Morrison Dare, Rock •Glenn, Thedford, Port Franks,- 441.r.41.1 And Exeter, ac- eroeion of the sand lulls. This year's project galls fog an additional 200 to 300 feet. ; The Authority also Welds tie clean silt out from a 400 -foe strip along the bank of the o1.. river ehannel to provide more - dockage area Inc cOttagers, Willow strips will be piante. Alen the bark to stop erosion; Oa the authority's office proe perty at Exeeer, plans call Io cording to Field Officer J. T. the plantireg of shrubs aroun cOauley the building, -enlargement o. RgActia5 92 — Mrs. Jetta Alas At Morrison DAM* the autho- kins, RR 1 Exeter, celebrated rity hopes to establish a drink - her 92n4 birthday Wednesday. lag fountain from a spring near "I'm doing just fine," she said the reservoir to which a trail with ,a chuckle. Although she requires help with her house- work now, she still lives alone. "I'm doing all 1 can to keep going as Jong as 1 cen," she told The T -A, Mr. Eugene Bice, a native of Clandeboye, and now a teacher of art in Herman Collegiate, Windsor, is one of a handful of people who have become in- terested in the 'ancient art of enamelling on copper. This art was known live cen- turies before Christ by ancient Babylonians and Greeks, In re- eent years there has been a revival of thie art. Six Years ago Mr. Bice became interest- ed and has made beautifully designed ash trays, earrings, brooches and pendants all read- ily saleable, . . . .. Message from —Doerr Greenway By MRS. C. WOODBURN, Personal items Mr. arid Mrs. Harold Dettloff of Detroit spent the weekend with Mrs. Albert Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Curts visited on Sunday with rela- tives in Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Bailey, of Oil City, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Harold. Mc- Donald, Mr. Dean Brown, Afr. and Mrs. Russell Brownand fam- ily and Mr, and Mrs, Carman Woodburn visited e on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Faber and Kevin of Kips pen, it being Kevin's first biethday. Mr. and Mrs. Selbourne Eng- lish and Mr. Fred McLinchey spent a couple of days last week with friends in Detroit, Ricky Dellow of London Township is visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bus Lagerwerf. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pol- lock visited on Sunday with Mrs. Lillie Gill of Grand Bend. Mrs. Walter McPherson is visiting with relatives in Lon- don. Mrs. Albert Pollock visited on Wednesday with Mrs. Walter Morley, Kathleen and Gordon, of Brinsley. Mr. Dawson Woodburn, of Toronto, spent the weekend at his bome here. Mr. Harold 'McDonald attend- ed the sale of horses at the Western Fair grounds, London, on Saturday and sold one of his horses. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Curls end Mrs. Lawrence Curts visit- ed on Friday with relatives in Sarnia. Mrs. Carman Woodburn visit- ed on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steeper and Mr. and Mrs. 1,Stan1ey Steeper of West McGitlieray. Mr. and Mrs. Don McLellan, of London, spent the weekend with her patentee Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brophey. The essentisal piece of equip- meet is a small kiln and basic . .... - ' ' .. - .. '• .. ... • - •st-• ... • - • . •-• . per shaped as an ash iraY or Topics m -f re materials are the piece of cop - item of jewellry, powdered enamel and an assortment of Elinwilie acids, cleansers And eterisils for handling. There is no old to . se ways of experimenting ih this art and even the sint .... : . . - lest week Ls (sanative. Ile p,„„Ai tthmt does this work in the kitchen l ---- -- Of his apartment, Mr, and Mrs, Delbert Wags , , ,, , e, , mt. Bitd is .a eon of mr, nor sine umuns ot Allusion, Austin Bice Cialideboye, and Mr' •"'d Mrs' Deuglas l'ultan attended • dartis School, the lir Ste MarYSo Mies Bernice Lewin High Seised and Londoit Dottmge or •Sesiorthi mr. formai &hoot. Re imegat in Larry Scheele at .Alonktoti visit, Clandeboye settee' and hee been ed au St.tutillY with Mr. °lid on the staff of Windsor schoels 'Mrs. Ali" ruttott. ter severel years, Peal:trial Nine By Mfee. ROSS SKINNER ieneel 1.1 ubdee sm.; ymkoe dy a yet fit, Other sroonrck, A full authoritY Meeting hat trees and been called for WedneedaYt. planting oe shade painting of the guard posts, December 6, in Parkhill to hoe; year-end reports from the ad.s, the periwig area, and thee planting of a windbreak on the west sqle of the office, Prepare 1902 budget Plans for the Lunen se/tee- ming bole', park call for tho visory boards and to prepare k establishment of a nature trail, budget far 1962. alang which trees will he Wen • - eeeeseeeeeetel.aeeeieaekeet'eMSS' Town topics Mrs, Lyle. Rudolph and daughter Joanne, also Miss Lil- lian Waters and daughters, Lynn and Karen, all of To- ronto visited with their par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Borland, last week. Glenn Belling, who is on the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia ie Toronto, returned home after spending six weeks in England on business. He vis- ited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belling over the weekend returning to Toronto Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McEwen of Mt, Brydges visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Witmer on Sunday. Mr. and Mts. Robert: Parsons r d b6, and family of Montreal visited r inonus not\ last week with the former's s *4 father, Mr, Roy Parsons and were iegitimate Miss OHO, Ewart and Mac Cornish and Mr, and Mrs. Cyril Cornish of Kincardine and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Cornish and two eons, Bayfield, spent Sunday with Mrs, Mary larinigan, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jeffery visited with Mr, and Mrs. Don- ald Jeffery and family of Pre - ton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, lineace Pfaff attended a banquet Tuesday evening at Cobblestone ime London, pat on by Pride Corn Division of King Grain and Seed Ca. et Chatham for their salesmen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Darling s have returned freest a two-week vacation to Florida and Nes- sen, They renewed liequaint, Maces with fernier Exeter resi- dents, Me, and Mrs, George Wright, Si, Petersburg, and Ted Smith, Nassau. Ale. and Airs. Mike Hedged, leeeter, were guests last week with Mr. and Met, Weed Al- len, Huth Quebec and were else Mr. Athol ilult°11. Or Us* reature guests on CFRA radio towel and Aliss Mena Clerk° tilled, as well as the develop. Mecan he secured Resident of Ha rit aa patting Int 14 land BuilrA fireplace, garden 4 dies at he wants to build a rock gardenr hom4. At Rock Glum, the authority eee. and fireplace out of field stone titte" cale„,en Gengerieh, near the picnic shelter, con- struct a lookout platform over the waterfall as well as a stairway to its bottom, Plans also include the erection of new rest stations and develop- ment of more parking faeilities 01 Hay Township died Thurs. day, November 16 at tter homei She Ives the former' Emma Kennel oe Blake. Surviving besides her huslf band are five sons, Bahl; Lorne, Alvin, Neil and Lennise at the east end, all of Hay township; six daughe Another lookout platform is ters, e‘irs. Elton. (Elda) Ben,, planned for the top of a sand d,,eeir: Varna; Mrs. Stanley Saule dune in the Thedford park, as der, Exeter; Mrs. Earl (Doll eent Desch, Airs, It 0 n n 0 t ii welt as several nature trails and additional picnic tables. (Della May) Gazebo, of the Zurich area; Mrs. Keith (Hee In the Port Franks area the n authority wishes to extend its ilze4ri Marie) Gingerieh, RR e gabien basket relaining walleh; 5'3 grandchildren and T Wbrothers! the north side of the barone great-grandchild; authority's subdivision. Great Bend, NX.; five sister's: • Mrs. Mary Manson, Stanleel Township, Mrs, Nancy Koelle- GBrequests ler, Zurich, Mrs. Clara Keels. O i bor o protect cottages in the Kitchener, Jacob Kennel Michael Kennoe, • ler, Kitchener, Airs, Edminia (Mettle) Erb, Zurich; j:ii do Smith, Watertown, N.Y. gov t action Funeral services were hele in the Zurich Mennonite Grand Bend council, with the church, Sunday, Nov. 19 rvitt backing of the Chamber of interment in Mennonite eernee Commerce and the local fisber- tery, Goshen Line. Westlake men, plan to seek „government Funeral Horne. Zurich, made action to alleviate the frequent the funeral arrangements. r blocking of the river mouth with drifting sand. At their regular meeting,1 Mrs H, Broom born in England AIrs. Herbert Broom, 83, a Monday, reeve James Dalton said a meeting was being ar- ranged between the three groups and A. M. Scrogge, dist- rict engineer for the depart- ment of public works, resident of Exeter for the pate He said they would present 14 years, died in South Huroe facts and figures regarding the Hospital on Saturday, Noverneher 18 s amount of revenue realized in the tourist arid fishing indus- try. During the past summer, both were seriously hampered when the mouth of the river became almost unnavigable for larger boats. The river was dredged to alleviate the trouble, but has since filled in and had to be children and 17 great graner- She was the former Florena Emily Larkrnan, born in Eng. land. Her husband predeceased her in 1951. e Survivieg are one daughters Mrs. Arthur (Gertrude) Fie14 horse, Mono Road Stn., t9 sons, Ernest William, Toronto, and Herbert, Exeter, 12 grand cleaned out again. The sum- • mer resort groups hope that the government will either build a longer pier or break- waters to present a permanent control, "Now is the time we should be taking action", Dalton stat- ed, "because they,will soon be preparing their budgets for next year. We may also have more luck due to the fact it sounds as if we may have an election". I In other business, councils -Tassed a motion to pay $2,07.68 to the TOW. of Ex- eter, as their share at the 1961 debeneure for SHDI-IS. Awareded a tender for snow plowingnand sanding of streets to Lee Jennison for the contract rate of $6,ee0 per hour for each. His was the only tender sub- mitted and the price was the same as last' cease Planned to cat tenders again for snow plowing' nf the village sidewalks, because ,,no tender was received, The 4,11 eldh, The Fruit Merinttettes, Met at the home of Mrs, D. Reale en Saturday with WS, Wihnee Scott arid Mee, Ales.: Macintosh as lead. mt. M. and Met. Blake, Reek While it RI home Saturday evening Int, two head of tattle. The Beck tensity eseaped with minor injninee, but the ear Was extensinely dainagtd and the cattle had te be destroyed. Alt, mid Mess. Andy Carter yisited Stieday With Mr. and Mrs. atm HatiserA WeSt LOrti& Mr, and Itiralliee Sleeps sera Mr„ and Mrs, Cla'relite Of Walton visited ea Stinday with Mr. and, Mrs. Sanfeed Hut foe. Mr. and Mrs. leraintlie Skin - her, Jafiet and Sandra vieited on Sunday with Ale„ aed eles, 'Gerald Shore tet Loridon arid alleeded the church service at St. GeOtge's church where their granddatIghters Mary Ellen, Vas baptieed, Me, Heywood, Of Nava &NU, is spending a. few days with his parents,. Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Heywood, Mr. and Mrs. -William Itoutly visited on "Sunday with Mr. and Mrs„ Eentiellt liogg of Thorn - dale. station, Otteen with their host, radia, TV and. Spartan recerd- ing artist, Mrs. Reee Jetted', Edeani- ton, Atte., visited With her hus- band's parents; Me, arid Mrs, Harold steffety on Sttedriy eves 'fling. She flew down to Attend the fuhcral ot her brother, Staff Sgt,.Bruee Cooper, II, on Saturday in Ottawa, About 3..0 million Canadian Mete than ene-thied ef the fidtile pepuletion, roctive intintbly 'cheques front Ottawa. not including: Ineilibers the ettited terelede tivit set, vke, The bonus notes about which complaints were made in com 'section with the recent Poppy Day here were not contributed as a lerank, Legion officials have learned since, After the eomplaint appeared in The 'l' -A, the eontribuor con - tatted Mayor R. E. Pooley to Wenn him they had been in- serted in good faith, since they were redeemable, The ream said the coneribu. nett actually amounted to 50 cents, The notee, giveh as a eash refund by a local etore, looked much like dollar bills. Officials at first thought the donor had tried to pass (hem off AS such. c Private funeral service wet held from the II. C. Dinnet funeral home on Monday, No 20 conducted by Rev' Brea DeVries. interment: wei in Exeter Cemetery. P'allbeate A ers were six grandsons. • 4 , A Seaforth youths'! guests of MLA Four students front Seaforti District High School we 2 guests of Hon. C. S. MacNaugh ton and Mrs. MacNaughton the opening of the Ontailh legislature Wednesda.y, s Tbis is the second time 1,14 Huron MLA anni his wife hare been hosts to high school students at such a ceremonee Four front South Huron were, selected on the previous nes c a sion. The four (ram Seaforth atee Gisela Benne, Barbara Hele land, Allan Patterson arid Dare rell Schneider, selected on Mg basis of academic training, onestwe,AA‘iiriniiiiiitiliatairmiiiirs4i,i1AAAAAAIA4KAiieYkaAiikk; LIGH1- WEIGHY ZIPPER ilLACK O'Shoes Rubber Boots mews . $3.65 Otoysi $2.75 New arici thed Skates For The Family 252 WUERTH'S s‘•