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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-11-23, Page 18a 1: "1`ltxtes-Acive ate, Neve t>t ,e196i Pet pony Trinket" dies at DaSF'IWQ od Ry MRS, l*.RVIN.:7ta.aER a b ,DAS.0 WOOD The. ilof#man ro hex grey pgrty, Trinket, is no more. He' died stitidenly Monday after- noon. A ;true friend not :only to the loeal children but .also the surrounding country side, he • •Will be greatly missed, family birthday celebration Mr. and Mrs, Norman Over - 'bolt of Zurich, who both eele- This week in IN. i cheIsea lay MRS, WILLIAM WALTERS Personal items Mr. Harold Clarke attended the Royal Winter Fair at To- 'onto on Monday, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Rowe and Janet of Thames Road, visited on Saturday evening with Mr., and Mrs. William Walters. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth H.ern and girls,. of Exeter, visited on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Philip klern and family. Mr. and Mrs, Wib Coward and Susan, of London, visited on Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs. John Coward, Mrs, Colin Gilfillan, Mrs. El- son Lynn, Mrs, Newton Clarke and Mrs. Tom Campbell tended the bazaar on Friday afternoon at Thames Road church, Mr. and Mrs. William Jef- ferey rand family, of Sebring- ville, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and Barbara Anne visited on Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Gilfiilan and family, 'Exeter. Haig crash.. hurts three prated their .61st birthday last ween:. were treated to. a birthday dinner Saturday,. NOV. l& .at the• home of their daua Iter and family, Mr. acid Mrs, Frank l e - Bier, near Dashwood. Twenty* -seven were present in- cluding Mr, and Mrs, Victor Overholt, Centralia; Mr and Mrs. Milfred Overholt, Mr. and Mrs. Norman. (Jr:) Overholt, Mr. and Mrs. Ted. Taylor. Mr, and Mrs, Chas. La Porte and Miss Jean Overholt, all of Lots don; lttr. and Mrs. Wilfred Overhdlt and Gerard Dverholt of Zurich. 'Pam* birthday dinner A family dinner WAS held ,at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Leo Gibson in honour of the latter's mother, Mrs, Win. Eveland, 4vho will celebrate her l;Qth birthday, friday,. Nov, 24. Present for the occasion were Mr, and Mrs. George Schmiiidt, Mrs. Jack Risser, Toni. Lynn • and Travis alis of Baden; Mr. and Mrs, Glen Baker, Donna • and Brian. Mr, and Mrs. Nor- man .Eveland and Cindy, all of London, and Leo Eveland., Bowline hence,* The bowling banquet was held Friday evening with an at- tendance of 64. Following a tur- key supper nrok1nole was played, Winners •were, Lloyd Rader and Heidi Schroeder; consolation winners, • Edward Restemayer and Valerie Gib- son. Dashwood Merry Molds The seventh meeting of the 4-H club Featuring Fruits was held at the home of Helen. Ra - ,der. ! Notes were given and dis- cussed on Fruits go Festive, garnishing and fruit specialties, table arrangements and cheese tray arrangements. Different cheeses were studied. The eighth meeting was held at the home of Iris Becker, Huron home economist, Miss Isabel Gilchrist was present, All books must be in. Dec. ]9 and Achievement Day is San, 6, Making fruit drinks was dis. ANQL An auto accident last Tb BursT 'LT cussed and. some were made BOaand served with fruit bread baked by the girls for lunch.. day at the Haig Farm corn cribs, north, involving three soldiers and an Indian demol- ished a conveyor and load of corn, requiring the aid of a bulldozer, and sent three occu- pants to hospital. Personal items Mr. and. Mrs, Wallace Bec- ker and family have moved to Allenford while Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Boyle and family of Thornhill have moved to Dash - Personal items nMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howe of Mr, and Mrs, Remie Van London spent the weekend with Fraet of the New Venice Farm Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader and visited over the weekend in family, Chatham. idr, and. Mrs. J, Alexander and family, of London and xoderrch arrived on Monday to take over the Pinery Park Mo- tel. Mr. Albert Nordstrom of Cainrose, Alta. was entertained last week by relatives and friends prior to his return last Saturday. Oscar Crawford and Harold Rivers, of Forest, visited. in Zurich and Hensall last Tues- day. Mr, and 1'1rs, Fred Burley visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hansen of Mos.- peth over the weekend. Miss Christine Burley and friend, Herb Zavitz of Arkona visitedthe former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pieter Burley, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, John Melville are convalescing after their re- turn from hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Zygmund Sier- pien of Chatham have rented Mrs. Elsie Romphf's house prior to building on their lot 20 con. B west, Mr, and ,Mrs. B. Plachl.arz of con, 2 Grand Bend visited Mr., and. Mrs. Sierpien on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Irwin Romphf, of Sarna, 'visited relatives over the weekend, Dashwood Locker Service PHONE 98 DASHWOOD * Processing * Fresh Meats * Smoked Meats * Cooked Meats * Frozen Foods Ervin Rader and a number of men from Zurich spent last week on a hunting trip in. the Parry Sound District, They were successful in getting two deer, Mrs. Tillie Tetreau attended the funeral of her brother-in- law, Charles Corner, at Tham.esville last Wednesday. Mrs. Tillie Tetreau spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Milton McAdams of Zurich. Mr. and. Mrs. Louis Reste- mayer accompanied Mr. and Mrs. 'Victor Kraft of London. to Tecumseh where they spent the weekend with Mrs. Restemay- er's sister and her family, svlr. and Mrs. Tom Hayes. ry, "I've got to reduce, said the stout lady to the dentist, "so take it out." "1 don't understand," re- plied the dentist. "You want an extraction?" "That's right." "Rut which tooth?" "The sweet one!" A Prevention Against RUST at Snell Bros. LIMITED 9 INCLUDING ONLY WASH ;. ... .,.,. . ';u�fi` f'`a, «raw «w�n.r:.+•.,w S„i.,;s w: . .. ",. > ,..... :.”' ... yr _. vfn e�akk+a:cux,4�,.+xn-:.; hu.: .E„+,.::,, ,,.d.au.G; .. DONATE Et uiPMENT TO HOSPITAL_—Ladies Auxiliary to Exeter Legion has do- nated a baker -treater to South Huron Hospital to provide heat treatments for pa- tients, Check for the machine, shown above, is accepted by Sup't Miss Alice Clay- ole, layole, left, from Mrs. Clarence Knight, auxiliary president, Other auxiliary officers are Mrs, Gerard, Lawson, treasurer, and Mrs. Graham Mason, past president, Fete family at Cromarty � By MRS, KEN McKEL.LAR CR OMARTY A pleasant social evening was spent at No. 6 schoolhouse on Friday evening when the peo- ple of the section gathered to honor Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Sors- dahl and Connie, following their removal from the community to reside in Mitchell. Euchre was played and a short program followed, con- sisting of songs by Sharen and Karen Scott accompanied by Mrs, Dow. Carol Ann. Dow fa'ored with an instrumental, Miss Olive Speare gave a read- ing. Mr, John Wallace read an address and the guest of honor were presented with two step-up tables with matching lamps and a pair of boudoir lamps by Mer- vin Dow and Wesley Russell. Mr, and Mrs. Sorsdahl and Con- nie expressed their apprecia- tion. Personal items Miss f arkhouse of Hamilton was a guest of Miss Wanda Mc- Laren over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott and Alec and Mrs. E. Moore spent with MIr, an the weekend d Mrs. Hugh (Moore at Lindsay. Mrs. L. E. Abbiss of George- town visited for a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ha- rold Carey. Mr, and Mrs. Laverne Wal- lace and childz"•en visited on Sun- day with. Mr. and Mrs, Gary Findlayson at Walton. Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Allen, Mrs, Murray Christie and Mrs. Alf. Ross attended the funeral of a cousin, Mr. Len Found at Brantford on Wednesday. Mrs, Carter Kerslake spent a couple of days at the Royal Winter Fair, last week. Mr. Henry Eggert of Rostock is visiting at the home of his Report on Shipka Plan Huron • Personal iitems Mr, and Mrs. Allan Ratz, of Pittsburg, visited during last. week with relatives here and; attended the dinner and re-' ception in honor of Mr. and' Mrs, Matthew Sweitzer's golden, wedding anniversary on Wed nesday, Mr, and Mrs, Alton Comfort, of Fenwick, visited Wednesday and Thursday their daugh- ters, Mrs, Milton Sweitzer, Mrs. Stuart Sweitzer, Mrs. Jack Pickering and their families. and also attended the •anniver- sary dinner and reception. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Russell and family, of Essex, were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Cliff Russell and family. Mr. and Mrs, Everett hoist' and Stanley of Dashwood, Tl.r.1 and Mrs. Wellington Hoist of i Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Fahner and Miss Lillian Hoist of Crediton were Sunday visi-? tors with Mr. and Mrs. ROY Ratz, Donald and Harvey. Mr, and Mrs, Wray Sweitzer,' Ron and Barbara visited Sun -i day with Mr, and Mrs. Norman' Johns and family at llderton, a Y Mr. and Mrs. Chris Baum- garten and Mrs. Alice Mason spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Brown at Bothwell: Mrs. Mason is staying for a few days. 1Mrs, Raymond Ramaloo spent several days last week with her daughter in Chatham. daughter and sons -In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner. Mr. Ken McKellar spent last week at the Royal Winter :Fair, The turkey supper held at the church, on Tuesday evening was well attended and returns were gratifying. Automatic Keep filled Service When Baby's, hungry he lets you know—in no uncertain terms. But fortunately you don't 'have to worry about feeding time fol your oil burner.—our records auto- matically tell us when to refill the storage tank, This is just one of the many extra, benefits you enjoy with our Shell Beat'n-a-hurry Fur- nace Oil Service, Give us a call, You'll find it costs no more to have the best. ART CLARKE Phone 80 Exeter DRYERS M LOW AS More "Honest to Goodness" DRYER VALUE from WC. A'RY-EASY TRAOUAIR HARDWARE. QUNL, ry Ar FR/R Pt iCE5 HONE 27 EXETER COME INl COMP•AREI CHECK FOR YOURSE1.#i Sttclt ;features as 7 -Heat Coittrot , f , M•eteed-air'e denying , f , Oversize taint Filter r 7 r l"iistprobf porcelain enamel. top and door and Safety Door Switch, give yot.t more i:bziestto=goodness Value for yoitr dryer dollars! FREE ELECTRIC BLANKET 4 FOR ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER BUYERS OBItEIt • Good Only On More' Week" coin group Interest in coin collecting is growing in this area as well as across Canada, reports Jack C. Dietrich, Clinton, who pro- poses to forth a coin club for Huron county next week. -.District bee r Ie.rs ruins ..Ours;' CARMEL Some of the men of the par- ish i.gathered at the fire ruins of Mr. Jerome Denonime Mon- day last and assisted in clean t jug up- grounds,. A very large crowd attended a dance k"ridaY evening and donated money _towards a purse presented Mr, and Mrs, Den• omnlee during the everting. Both replied :and thanked there • friends: for the money at such a needed time. :$power A miscellaneous shower for e 'bride•elect this coming, week. .end,. Nov. 23. Was held in par- , lett hall for Miss Ann. Dietrich, 1 Nil, an Tuesday evening last. A ahort program was pro- vided by pupils of the school and a humorous reading given by Mrs, Roy Ryan. An address Was read and gifts were opened by the bride -elect assisted by her cousin Miss Pauline Fallon. of London and a school nate, Mrs, Eddie Mittleholtz of Exe- ter, Ann expressed her thanks to all. Personal items illi•. and Mrs. Hubert McKee- ver and family spent last week- end visiting relatives In Tor- onto. Mrs. Miebael Ryan Sr, is spending a few days with her daughter and family, A4rs. Ge- rard McCarthy of Maidstone, Mrs. Joe Houlahan is visiting relatives' in Detroit and at- tended her sister-in-law's fun- eral, Mrs. Jack Hanathan, the former Margaret Houlahan who was buried in that city Monday last. Air and Mrs. Hubert McKee- ver, Catherine and ?at spent the past weekend in Detroit. V?'SS FOS as s ?# a0s 1FA e?k Crud ilq# 1 Mr. Dietrich announced an organizationalmeeting has been scheduled, for Clinton town hall on Nov. 30 at 8 pan., to wbich all numismatists in the area are invited, especially beginners, quite sure there are a lot of interested collectors in this area," he states, Old Jim lived in a shanty by the river. When cold weather came he put on a mangy coon- skin coat whenever he went wandering. One evening some duck hunters spied what they took to be a hear advancing on them through the riverside brush. Before Jim could shout, one pulled up and fired. The hunkers rushed him to a hos- pital where a nurse immediate- ly undressed him and bathed him, "You don't take a bath very often, do you?" she sniffed, scrubbing vigorously. "Nope," Jim countered. "Ya' see, ain't very often I get shot.' 47. Order That Christmas Suit TODAY! Ensure delivery before December 25 Canada's Finest Tailoring Houses * WARREN K. COOK * TIP TOP TAILORS Waiper's MEN'S WEAR The store with the custom tailor r Mrs. Joe Felton and Pauline ister�ed in .Our Lady .of l�7't, Car - of London attended the shower ales •Church on Nov ;rS at t_ of Miss Ann Dietrich on 'Tues p.in by His Excellency ,G►.siwi� day,evening lest. 1`Telltgan. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrenee e ACc- Mrs. Lawrence Howard .of Cann .and family visited last RCAF Station Centralia spee`' weekend with relatives in Wind- Sunday evening. w. Ma, sot, t'y 'Trainor and latntithlYMra. Mr. John. Campbell is still se- Four student teachers of f,_on.- rioesly ill in. 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