The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-01-18, Page 8The 'Time4,A.dvqcote„ January 18, 1.9.6
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LAST RITES FOR EXETER REEVE—Members of Exeter
council served as honorary bearers during the last rites
held Thursday at Main St. United Church for Reeve
W, J. "Bill" McKenzie. County council members and
Exeter Lions formed a guard of honor for the proces-
sion. Church was filled for the service, a tribute to the
man who served county and town faithfully for the
past decade, photo
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Youth Fellowship
The Boys and Girls Fellow-
Ship of the ELM church met on
Friday afternoon, January
in the Sunday School rooms,
Business was centred on pro-
motion of classes. Teacher . for
the juniors is Rev,. A. M.
.Schlenker, primary, Mrs. Lorne
rinkbeiner;' kindergarten, Mrs.
Harold Palmer. Rev, Schlenker
then conducted a singsong fol-
lowed by a film,
Mark 58
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Beaver
marked their 58th wedding an-
niversary on Saturday, Janu.,
ary 13.
They were guests with their
son and family, Mr. nd Mrs,
Eugene Beaver, Exeter,
Personal items
Mr, and Mrs, Russell Clark
of Detroit spent the weekend
with Mr, Francis Clark, who
returned home with them after
spending a month visiting with
them after coming from hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Roeszler
and family of London with
Mrs, W. Roeszler and • family
Sunday.
Mrs, Albert Wolfe has gone
to Exeter with Mr, and Mrs.
Harold. Wolfe and family for
some time.
Mr, and Mrs. William Oest-
richer spent Sunday afternoon
with friends at Strathroy.
Mrs. M. Clark, Mr. and. Mrs.
Don Dinney and family, Mr.
Otto Pfaff and Miss Shirley
Gaiser, of London, Mr. Gordon
Hutchison all spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mc-
Cann at Clinton,
Communion service was ob-
served in the EUB church and
six members were transferred
to Zion church on Sunday
morning.
Miss Shirley Gaiser of Lon-
don spent the weekend with
Mrs. Royal Gaiser.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lambie
and boys of Hensall visited
with Mr, and Mrs. Ross Haugh
and family on Sunday.
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final tribute to reeve
This week III
Dashwood
Iffy MRS, ggy.io,4 RADER
While a reception and dance
was being held at Zurich. Com-
munity Centre for Mr. and
Mrs. Jahr McBride (the
former Mary Finlay) on Sat-
urday night, the groom's car
was taken from in front of their
farm home on the Goshen Line.
They had gone to Zurich with.
Hugh Mclride and upon re-
turning home found the car
missing.
After seeking for it they
called in the police for assis-
tance. It was found on Sunday
afternoon among the gas trucks
at the Co'Op in Hensall,
:Inaugural service was held on Sunday morning.
Car stolen
Elect slate
for Goshen
By. MRS. CLARE .McBRIDE
GOSHEN
Mrs. Bruce Keys was named
president of United Church
Women of Goshen United
Church at a meeting held at
the home of Mrs. Bob Peck on
Thursday, Jan. 11.
Other officers are: vice.
president, Mrs. Anson 'McKin-
ley; recording secretary, Mrs.
Clare McBride; assistant sec-
retary, Mrs. Berl McBride;
corresponding secretary, Mrs.
John. Robinson; treasurer,
Mrs. Roy McBride; assistant
Mrs. Howard Armstrong.
Community friendship and
visitation, Mrs, Russel Erratt,
Mrs. Clarence Parke, Mrs, Al-
lan Armstrong and Mrs. Rich-
ard Robinson; program com-
mittee, Mrs. Bob McKinley,
Mrs. Bob Peck, Mrs. Kenneth
Parke, Mrs. Arnold Keys, Mrs.
James Keys; social functions
and manse committee, Mrs,
Allan Armstrong, Mrs. Elmer
Hayter, rs. Keith McBri M de.
Supply and welfare, Mrs.
Floyd Armstrong, Mrs. Walter
Eckel and Mrs. jack Eckel;
literature and periodicals, Mrs.
C. Parke; stewardship and re-
cruiting, Mrs. Elgin McKinley
and Mrs. Bert McBride;
Christian citizenship and social
action, Mrs. Pitt and Mrs.
George Simons; organists,
Mrs. Russell Erratt, Mrs.
Elmer Hayter and Mrs. Melvin
Elliott; birthday friend, Mrs.
E. McKinley; card friend, Mrs.
Keith McBride; tea f u n d,
Mrs. J. Keys.
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afternoon unit of 'he United
Church Women was held on
Thursday, Jan, 11, with twenty
ladies present,
Worship period was led by
Mrs. Emery Des Jardins,
Rev. Edgar Roulsl.on installed
the officers for 1962 for after-
noon unit,
Study book was taken by
Mrs, Wm. Love.
Treasurer's report of W,M,S.
for 1961 was given by Mrs.
Alan Miller. Treasurer's report.
of W,A, for 1961 was given by
Mrs. Hugh Morena.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Myrtle McGregor, Mrs, Susie
Devine and Mrs. Campbell
Tavener.
Surprise on Anniversary
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
John. Lovie sprang a surprise
party for them last Wednesday
evening at the home of their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs, George
Latta, on the occasion of their
45th wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs, Lovie have two
sons and two daughters, Car-
man, Mrs. George Latta, Mrs.
Orval Farrell, and Cecil, all of
Stephen Township, and fourteen
grandchildren,
During the evening Mr. and
Mrs. Lovie were presented with
a studio couch, after which
games and a social evening was
enjoyed.
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stebbins
are holidaying in Florida.
Mrs. Peter R a v elle and
daughter Lori are spending a
few weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Odbert in Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Patter-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Johnston
Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Patterson and Jimmie and Mr.
and Mrs. Wellwood. Gill at-
tended the Miller-Racier wed-
ding in Dashwood on. Saturday.
Little Lori Lovie, two-year-
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Lovie, is a patient in
South. Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Allister,
of Hamilton, spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Gill and family.
Miss Marion Gill spent the
weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gill
By MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN
STAFFA
A presentation and dance was
held Friday nigh'! in Staffa
Township ball for Dalton Bal-
four, who has recently sold his
farm. A large crowd attended.
Dalton was presented with an
onyx ring and a purse of money,
Howe's orchestra provided the
music for dancing,
Personals
A family dinner was held re-
cently at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Wilbur Miller. The occa-
sion was Kenneth Miller's
birthday. Those present were
Mr, and Mrs, Johnny Miller
and Karen, Mr, and Mrs. Rus-
sell Miller and Lee, Staffa, Mr.
and. Mrs, Jimmy Miller, Betty
and Bruce, Cromarty, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Duncan, Faye and
Dennis and. Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Duncan, Sheila, Janice
and Floyd from Kirkton,
Miss Margaret Drake, nurse-
in-training at South Huron
Hospital, visited with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Drake
for a couple of days.
Mr. Stanley Pullman is a
patient in Stratford General
Hospital.
Sunday visitors with. Miss
Margaret and James Miller
were Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Mc-
Nicol and Mr, George Miller,
London.
Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Dianne
and Ronnie visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Duncan,
Exeter.
Mrs. Jack Butson is a
patient in Seaforth Hospital.
Mrs. Ed Butson and Mrs.
Wesley Parsons visited with
their sister Miss Woods in New
York City recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Agar
were in Hamilton for a couple
of days last week.
The teachers and pupils from
Hibbert schools No, 1 to 6 en-
joyed a skating party in Mit-
chell arena ;Friday afternoon,
Young _woman, on sleighride,
hinting): "Nobody loves me;
and my hands are cold."
Obtuse swain: "Oh, that's all
right. God loves you and your
mother loves you—and you can
sit on your hands,"
Grand Bend units
Dance fetes
dedicate officers
Staffa man
Large _congregation which at,
tended the last rites for Reeve
William 1. McKenzie at main
LTC Thursday was cited' as
A tribute to the active public
official.
"Your presence here," Rev.
R. G. MacMillan, of Oakville,
told the mourners, "bespeaks
more forcibly than could ,words
the respect which Bill neKen-
lettgr from
red for
fiy MRS. M. FAIST
zie earned in this .community".
Mr. MaeMigan ,said the late
reeve was not only devoted to.
his family and home but saw
beyond them a responsibility
and a ohallenge to serve leis
fellow man,
"He chose not .an. easy task,
it is PPP, as .many who are
here today will realize, which
hripp too little praise and. very
Mitch criticism,:"
MaeMillan, who recently
served as director of num
Children's Aid Society, noted
Reeve MrKenzie's interest to
-the work of that group, "We -al-
ways fwd. him quite ready to
shoulder any ,job that was given
him
Mr. MacMillan said the .ex.
ample of his service would help
others to shoulder their re-
sponsibilities.
Dr. S. Witz, Main St
pastor, .read a number of scrip-
ture passages and led in prayer,
Attending the service in bod-
ies were town council, county
eotirmil And county
and Exeter Lions. They formed
a guard of honor for the re-
MONO of the casket, from the
church to the hearse,
Pallbearers wore Aubrey
Farquhar, Alex McBeath, Ted
and Bill Lampert, Norman Stan-
lake and Clayton :Smith,
Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Taylor
and 'family od Mr. and Mrs.
Garnet Weiberg and family.
Spent the weekend with rola.,
lives and attended the Miner.
Rader wedding,
Mr, .and Mrs, Mervyn Tie,
man Attended the furniture
mart: at the ZNhibition grounds
rn TorontO last week.
The annual meeting of Pasha
wood Library will be held Sate
urday, January 4 p.m.
In the library.
Mrs. 'Vernon Schatz is a 'par
tient in St, Joseph's hospital,
Lcridon, where she underwent
surgery,
By MRS. WaLyNOOP GILL
GRAND BEND
The first meeting of the eve-
ning unit of the United Church
Women, Grand Bend United
Church, was held recently,
The president, Mrs. Alan
Hemmingway opened the
meeting with a New Year's
thought.
Rev. E. J. Roulston installed
the officers for 1962, President
is Mrs. Alan Hemmingwa.y;
vice-president Mrs. William
Sturdevant, Mrs, Ken Roberts;
secretary, Mrs. Jack Eagleson;
treasurer, Mrs. Donald Elear;
pianist, Mrs. Clarke Kennedy.
Mrs, SturdevanL conducted
the devotional assisted by Mrs.
John Teet'ins.
A letter from Lee Dal Ho, the
adopted Korean boy, was read.
Two auditors were appointed
from the group, Mrs. Emmer-
son Desjardine and Mrs. Art
Haist.
Mrs. Douglas Gill, president
of the newly formed United
Church Women of the Grand
Bend United Church, outlined
the workings of the new group
and its connection with the
Church. "Women have more to
say in church work than ever
before," the said,
Mrs. Emery Des Jardins,
program chairman, described
the duties of the program com-
mittee.
Officers for UCW
The first meeting of the
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