The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-06-14, Page 10This year's Red Shield Ap- $700, about $175 below that re-
peal, conducted by Exeter Kills- ceived in 1961,
men Club, has fallen below last Walter Randerson, local cam.-
ear, paign chairman, said further
Total receipts to date are donations are being received
News of Blanshard
ay MRS. GLADWYN FIOOPER
Personal items Rannoch, Mr, and Mrs. Theo-
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ben- dove Stephens, of Anderson,
der and family of Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Wib Kernick of
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake St. Marys, Mr, and Mrs. W.
and family of Winehelsea, Mr. B, Young, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
Harvey Parkinson of Kirkton once Martin of St. Marys,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lottie Jones has re-
Mrs. Kenneth Parkinson, turned to the home of Mr, and
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Tha.c- Mrs. Win. Jones after spending
her and family, Mrs. Fred the past. six months at Mitch-
Pattison visited Sunday after-
noon with Mr. George Hazel- . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson
wood of Stratford. and family, Mr. Wm. Thomson
Rev, and Mrs. Joe Lindsay attended Zion West anniversary
of Port Huron spent. Thursday on Sunday and were later
evening with Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
Wm. Jones and attended the gar Baker,
funeral of Mrs. W, C. Stewart Mr and. Mrs. Claire Sisson
of St. Marys on Friday. were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Visitors with Mrs. Jas. Mos- Mrs. Fred Patch of Strathroy
say and Mr. and Mrs.. Cecil and Sunday evening guests of
Massey were: Mr. Vic Ferris Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Gras-
of Windsor, Mr. Gib Ferris of by of St. 'Nuts,
RAISE $700 FOR SALVATION ARMY—Exeter Kinsmen Club has raised $700 in
the Red Shield appeal this year. The amount is $175 short of last year's total and
club officials hope for further donations which are being accepted at local banks.
From left, above, Art Clarke, club president; Brigadier C. N. Stickland, Salvation
Army public relations officer, and Walter Randerson, Kinsmen campaign chair•
man. photo
Red Shield fund down
Vlll Ilefr4 a bout. pends. on food". Miss Beth Mrs. -Charles Snell ..conven.c.4
At the meeting. of Dashwood -160-en played several numbers the .program.
WI held Tuesday. dune A roll 0P., the piano. Mrs, Sid .Baker, ;the
was .answered by giving Mr. ,Garfield Myers. superin. dent, Presided. for the business.
the name of ".a. rural farm that tendcnt- of the Pinery,- was. Mrs. Leonard Schenk and Mrs.
appeal tO, me". Mrs. Nen Mc- g-u e s t speaker, speaking en litigh Iioyle were appointed
C r a e :discussed .the motto, parks. The 4.1i girls .had their leaders for the new course,.
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The firemen entertained the
Safety 'Patrol, teachers of
Dashwood Public School and
the firemen's wives at ban-
quet Thursday, dune 'I.
Mr. Fred -Cronkite, accident
Prevention organizer for On,
tario, was. also present and as-
sisted in presenting each
troller with A gift. Mr. James
Hayter, fire chief, spoke as did
• the teacher s. Films were
shown.
Junior choir .picnic
The junior choir of Zion -Luth-
Ferwal items
Miss Susan Morgan of
Thames Road spent Monday
with her grandparents, Mr,
and Mrs. Newton Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs. John Holbrook
and Rev, and Mrs. Frank Hur-
ley of Croswell, Michigan and
Mr. Ray Fletcher of Exeter
visited on Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Coward,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters
and Danny, and Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Bern and family spent
the weekend at Chesley Lake,
Mr. and Mrs, Colin Gilfillan
and Barbara visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Smith and Penny of Crediton.
Mr, Newton, Harold and Bob-
by Clarice attended the pony
sale at Bervie on Saturday.
Mrs. Bessie Frank of St.
Marys, visited over the week-
end with Mrs. Isobel Sugden
and. Mr. Tennyson Johns.
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This week in
at either bank, He indicated
there may have been a num-
ber missed in the blitz held
earlier,
"We would like to raise the
same amount as last year,"
he indicated, "We urge those
who have not donated to con-
tribute through the banks."
Brigadier C, N. Stickland,
public relations officer of the
Salvation Army for this area,
expressed a "very apprecia-
tive thank you" to the mem-
bers of the Kinsmen Club, "We
also are grateful to the con-
tributors who have t !trough
the years so kindle supported
the appeals of the Salvation
Army," he stated,
Mr. Stickland said some of
the funds would be used to ope-
rate the army's Bayficld camp,
which accommodates numerous
groups during the summer sea-
son.
The remainder of the local
funds will be forwarded to na,
tional. headquarters to assist in.
the general rehabilitation work
of the army.
Perhaps the basis for most
of our gripes about the young-
er generation is that we no
longer belong to it."
eran. Church, the leader, Mrs.
den Iceller and parents of the
children went to London. on
Sunday where the choir sang
two manners at Our Savour
and Mt. Olive Lutheran church-
es,
Following this they enjoyed a
picnic at Springbank Park.
infant Isopti;ed
Joseph Todd Becker, infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. Trill Bee-
ker was baptized Sunday in
Zion Lutheran Church by Rev.
.Gatz. Iris and Robert
Becker were sponsors.
Personal items
The Dashwood RUB church
will hold their annual Sunday
School picnic on the church
lawn Friday, June 15. The pic-
nic will start at 6:30 p.m. in
Roller skating party
For their closing meeting of
the season the Boys' and Girls'
Fellowship of the EUB church
held a roller skating party at
Grand Bend Friday, Tune
with 30 in attendance.
Supper was held at the cot-
tage of Mrs. Wallace Wein
consisting of wieners, choco-
late milk, ice cream and cook-
ies,
During the year the leaders
and teachers were Mrs, Mer-
rill James and Mrs. George
Tiernan with Mrs. Howard
Klumpp assistant.
The committee in charge of
the social activities were Mrs.
Wallace Wein, Mrs. Ray Guen-
they and Mrs. Harry Hoffman.
Page 10 The Time4•Aclvocate, June 14, 1962 Dashwood firemen
fete safety patrol
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Storn.ies
By MRS. WILLIAM WALTERS of St. Thomas were .Sunday
visitors with. Mr. and Mrs.
Mervyn Tiernan and Lynda.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader
and family spent the weekend
at Zion with Mr. and Mrs, Fred
Winchel P e r.
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