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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-06-20, Page 9.$0,011r. .,AK.,••••:.•;:,• • ,..$••••••••••:,::,',,,V.',..'",, ' 'Aserig,n0, litres-Advocate, 4une 20, 1963 Page 9' 7evoe 70,44 Mr. and Mrs, Alfred CP1P1 t Stratford, and Mr, and Mrs. - hunch Thames Road. SS' marks anniversary ksheron, Johnston,Jack town, lett WO, discusses change msday for a motor trip to, Iierthern Ontario, Ottawa and the St. X.,awreece$eaway. Mr, and Mrs, Clark Fisher, Mr, and Mrs. Bennett Fisher, mr, and Mrs. ,Glenn Fisher and Mr. and Mrs, Wit Rowe :and families of town spent Father's Pay, w'th Mr. and Mrs.. MAPS Warwick, port Berm MiSs. *len Sweet, Toronto, spent the weeicend with her leo, flier,. Mrs, Muriel Sweet. Mr, and Mrs. Preston Pee- neg. Welted last week with re- latives in marIptte, ATTEND CONFERENCE Messrs, Carfrey Cann, Cla- 4:ewe Down, GeraldGodlaolt and Robert Soethcott attended the 11th annual conference of United church Men of Canada at Cana- dian Keswick over the weekerin. Dr. Tom Allen, Glasgow, was the theme speaker. Mr. Cann was sectional. chairman of the worship com- mittee for the weekend. Graduation exercises conducted at Graduation exercises for the grade 10 students of Our Lady of Mount Carmel School were heldSunday, June 16. The guest speak- er was Mr. E. Ennis, separate school inspector for the district, who encouraged the graduates to aim for excellence in their education. Class valedictory was given by Dennis McCann. The last will and testament was delivered by Thomas McCann. General proficiency prizes were won by Carolyn Hall and Mary Eileen Carey. Father Kelly presented the religion prize to Our Lady of Mount Carmel School. Joanne Dietrich. The class presented roses to Mother Raphael. Thomas Ryan was chairman for the exercises. The banquet for parents and graduates was prepared by the Catholic Women's League. Graduates are: front row, from left, Alice Rimmer, Joanne Dietrich, Carolyn Hall, Janet Dietrich, Mary Regier; back row, Dennis McCann, Dennis. Morrissey, Charlotte Regier, Mary Eileen Carey,Donald Glavin and Thomas Glavin. --T-A photo institute at Elimville hears postal official By MISS MURIEL HERN Zion Sunday School picnic was held on Saturday at River- view Park, Exeter with a good crowd in attendance. After the dinner hour sports were en- joyed. Winners of races were Jeff Darling, Linda hem, Dalyce Gamble, Joe Darling, Alan Hero, Yvonne Jaques, Sheila Here, Gordon Hern, Jim Dar- ling, Barbara Hern, Elsie Mil- ler, Larry and Vernon Here, Married ladies 50 ft walk, Mrs. Norman Brock; married men 100 ft walk, Ward and Harold Hern; three legged race, Margaret and Grant Skinner; wheelbarrow race, Joe Darling and Grant Skinner; kick the slipper, ladies, Clarice Hern; men, Fred Miller; needle and thread race, Berniece Jaques and Jack Darling; guessing con- test, Olga Hero; smelling con- test, Sheila Hern. Three relays were enjoyed, crackers in glass, grapefruit and elastic relays with Cliff Jaques' side the winners. Abell game was also played. By MRS, WW-IAM RQHPE MAKES ROAD Sunday Morning the Sunday School anniversary- was held With music supplied by the Sun- day sahoei members with miss Agnes Bray at the organ and Mr. Ross Rowe at the piano. Rev, Harald Currie of Her:Sall was the pest speaker who took as his sermon "The Christian Life". Among some of those who attended and spent the day with friends or relatives were: Mr. and Mrs. Clarenee Knight of.Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McC er- ter, Exeter, Mr. Robert Proce tor, Goderich, with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Webber; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bern, Linda and Fred, Zion with Mr. and Mrs. John Selves; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Duncan; Mr, and Mrs. MerlinMcLean and son, Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alexander; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Merk- ley, Mr. and Mrs. Earl John- ston, London, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Love, Ginger, Debbie and John, Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs. William Cann, Mrs. Ger- trude Wiseman with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner, Exeter, with Mr, and Mrs. Ed- win Miller; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cook and family, Hen.sall, with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jeffery; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gil- mour and sons, Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Strapp, Laurie and Michael, London, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray, Robert, Janet and Ruth with Mr. and Mrs. John Bray; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Harris, and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Harris and family, London, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris and Ronnie, Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Abram and daughters of Thamesford, Miss Mary Scene of Hensall with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Eth- erington; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc- Curdy, Nancy and Barbara, Miss Marion Kerslake of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. William Lamport; Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Fer- gusan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jaques, Hensall, Mr. William Jaques, Toronto, Mr. Harold Jaques, Kippen, Miss Frances Jackson of Crediton, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Geiser and Brian of Ilderton, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Vanalstine, Exe- ter, with Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson; Mr. and Mrs. William Thom- son, Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rohde and Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rohde, Mitchell, Mrs. Margue- rite Gibson, London, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sleamon, Mrs. Ri- ney Keller, Exeter, Mrs. Esther Howe; lucky spot, Lloyd Howe,. Several relays were held. Special PriaPS were awarded to; oldest person, Pmpre lelopp; youngeSt baby, 4013.0rt IVIcCalluni, most recently mar, ripd, Mr. arid Mrs. Stewart Kraft1 largest faintly Present, mr. and Mrs. George Rader,: lucky number, Barry McCal- lum. Officers for 1353 are: pre- sident, Lorne Klopp; vice pre- sidents, Glen Weide and garnet Weiberg; secretary, Mrs. Leo- nard Prang; treasurer, Ivan Taylor; sports , convener, Ervin Rader; table convener, Mrs. Herb Klapp. FETE NEWLYWEDS About 35 neighbours from the Bronson Line South gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kraft, recent bridal couple, Friday, June 14. They were presented with a chaise lounge and lawn rocker. OSCAR HARTLEIB Oscar Hartleib, son of Jacob and Christina Hartleib, died suddenly June 6 in his home at Russell's Point, Ohio. He is survived by his wife, Audrey, his sisters, Tillie and Ethel and brothers, Charles and John. Funeral service was conduc- ted June 10 at New Carlyle. PERSONA LS Albert Rader spent a few days at Aurora, Ill. with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Kleinstiver; their son Allan returned with him. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haugh, Mrs. Mabel Burmeister, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rader and Philip, Mrs. Cora Geiser, Mr. Milt Haugh, Mrs. Vernon Schatz, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Haugh attended the funeral of the late Alvin G. Schluchter of Pigeon, Mich. at Elkton Mis- sionary church and the burial at Caseville, Mich, onSaturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Krusinky and family of Palms, Mich. attended the Miller-Dixon wed- ding at Brinsley and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win Miller and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Brandt of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Brandt of Waterloo spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Fred TenEyck of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Triebner of Exeter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke and daughter of Brampton spent the weekend with Milt Haugh. Several from this community attended the Miller-Dixon wed- ding at Brinsley on Saturday. By ;MRS, ERVIN RAPER PAsiilif0OD The final ineetinI for the summer of Zion Lutheran Lae dies Aid was held Wednesday, -AMP 15, Rev. Wine Gals took as his topic, Lutheran churn)? In Ca- nada. The advantages and dis- advantages of becominga Cana- dian Church without Missouri Synod were discussed. This will be continued at the first fall meeting. mrs. Milford Merrier, presi- dent, presided for the business. Mrs. Leonard Sche nk, Mrs. Cliff Salmon, and Mrs. Addison Tiernan, were appointed a corn- mittee to organize swing bow,. ling. A picnic will be held in Goderich June 20. Donations were made to the Deaf Institute in Detroit and the local mission treasury. SCHOOL PICNIC Room 1 of Dashwood Public school with their teacher Mrs, Ada Webb, mothers, and pre- school children enjoyed a picnic at Grand Bend last Friday, After some time at the lake they motored to the roadside park in the pinery where they held sports. Winners were: Jane Guenther, Ricky Hayter, Scott Boyle, Ronnie Andersen, Tho- mas Hayter, Marty Becker, Ja- nice Tiernan and Darlene Webb, Janice Hayter and Sharon Ra- der, Gary Tiernan and Marty Becker; mother and daughter race, Patricia and Mrs. Gordon Bender; mother and son, Ricky and Mrs. Robert Hayter; mys- tery spot, Mrs. V.L. Beaker; oldest mother, Mrs. Grig g; youngest mother, Mrs. Mervyn Webb; person making own dress, Mrs. Mervyn Webb; number of candies in jar, Mrs. Hugh Boyle. Room 2 and 3 of Dashwood public school with the teachers Mrs. Letta Taylor and Don Finkbeiner enjoyed a bus trip to Hamilton where they visited the steel mills, museums, and other interesting places. RADER REUNION The Rader reunion was held at Riverview Park, Exeter, Sun- day, June' 16, with about 100 in attendance. Mr. Ted Steinbach was president. Winners in sports were: 7 and under, Lynn Gamble and Gerald Weido; 9 and under, Donna Ra- der and Ronald Rader; 11 and under, Lynda Koehler and Gary Gamble; 14 and over, Wayne Weiberg; married ladies, Mrs. Floyd Rader; three -le gged race, Janice Heater and Sharon Rader, Ronald Rader and Keith Koehler; shoe scramble, Paul Rader; kick the shoe, David Rader; pin clothes pin, Lloyd DASHWOOD PERSONALS Lloyd Rader, Melvin Reste- mayer, and Leonard Schenk, spent last week fishing in the Parry Sound District. The fish- ing was only fair. Mrs. Rudolph Becker has re- turned home from Clinton Pub- lic hospital. John Rader is a patient in Clinton Public Hospital with blood poisoning. By MRS. ROSS SKINNER BLIMVILLE S.L. Howard of the London Post Office was the speaker at the agriculture and Canadian industries meeting of Elimville WI last Wednesday evening. He showed a film “Postmark Canada" and told many humo- rous incidents that happen in the post office department in- cluding the improperly addres- sed and poorly wrapped mail. He was introduced by Mrs. Bison Lynn who chaired the program, and thanked by Mrs. Franklin Skinner. Mrs. Philip Hem gave area- ding on "cheese". Roll call was answered by a Canadian industry in which a woman par- ticipates." Mrs. James Miller gave a report of the South Huron Dis- trict Annual and also on the bus trip to CAC, Guelph, Thursday. Articles of clothing were han- ded in for the Children's Aid Goderich. Hostesses were Mrs. Gerald Here, Mrs. Donald Parsons, Mrs. Gordon Prance, Mrs. Freeman Horne and Mrs. Ross Skinner. SS PICNIC The Elimville Sunday School picnic was held on Friday even- ing with around 90 present. Supper was served at 7 pm. The Young People were in charge of the sports with win- ners as follows: preschool, Joan a week ago Saturday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson, Pettiheile with Mr, and Mrs. William Rohde; Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarice, Winahelsen, with Mr, and Mrs. Bev. MOrgan; Mr. and Mrs, FraYne Par- sorls Murray, Margaret and Mark, Hurondale, Mrs, percy Pasarnere, Mr. Walter Gunning, Exeter, with Mr, and Mrs. Al- mer Passmore; Mr. and Mrs, James Ilacigert, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cann, Judith and Bradley with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert; Mr, and Mrs. Fred Johns, Kee and Doris, Mr, and Mrs. Don Johris and boys, of Cm- Marty, Miss Linda Allen of Fullarton with Mr. and Mrs. Barry Miller; Mrs. Louise Oke, Jimmy and Gerry Cottle with Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Cottle; Miss Jean Anderson, Strat- ford, Mr, Peter Black, Fuller- ton with Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, MARKS 94 YEARS On Wednesday evening last Mr. and Mrs. William Green, Exeter, entertained in honor of Mr. James Cottle's ninety,- fourth birthday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. William Cook and Billy, Granton, Mr. James Cottle and Miss Reta Cottle, Exeter, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Harris and Ronnie,Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cottle, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cottle, Mr. and Mrs. Ro s s Cottle and family. PERSONALS Mrs. Muriel Miller of Sea- forth spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Barry Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murdock and Jeffery have moved to Exe- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoggarth of Staffa were Sunday guests with Mr. Percy Duncan and Miss Pearl Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Les McRae of Sarnia spent the weekend and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Carroll of Iona spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan and Connie visited on Wed- nesday evening last with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heard, Kirk- ton. Mr. Frank McCallum of Greenwood, NovaScotia, visited his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win Miller, on Wednesday even- ing last. Miss Verdella Metcalf of Guelph spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cann. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe and family were guests on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Warwick of Port Huron. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ballan- tyne, London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Shulman and family, Embro, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wanner and Lois, Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. John Pym. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray, Robert, Janet and Ruth were Sunday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. William Elford. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ahrens and boys, Mitchell, wereSunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Passmore. By MRS. G. HOOPER. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson, Sharon and Mary Lou wereSuri- day guests of Mrs. Bruce Si- mington of Thamesville. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thack- er, Cathy and Joy, Mrs. Fred Patison were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Thacker of Teeswater who were celebra- ting their 50th wedding anni- versary and were Sunday even- ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- vin Hartwick of Ebenezer. Mr. and Mrs. Don King and family of Lakeside were Satur- day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Jones. Mr. Bob Grover of Ebenezer spent the webkend with Mr. Clare Hooper. Miss Ruth G. Hooper of Tor- onto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper and family. Mr, and Mrs. Mitchell Leib- ler of Mitchell were Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper. Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper, Veryl and Jeanette attended the show- er for Miss Doris Hooper held at the home of Mrs. Jim Mil- ler on Monday evening and also attended the trousseau on Wed- nesday held at Mrs. Earl Hoop- er's, St. Marys. Mr. Orville Rinn of Ilderton and his mother Mrs. Myra Rinn of Snowflake, Manitoba, were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson. Mr. Ross Jones and Miss Marie Morrow of London were By MRS. WM. WALTERS Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sawyer of Brampton, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sawyer of Vancouver and Mrs. Lila Stafford of Montreal visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fulton and Larry of Elimville visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne. Mr. and Mrs. Elson Lynn and family and Danny Walters at- tended a picnic at Elora Gorge and Elrnita on -Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Par- sons and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Coward, 4idduiph By MRS. M. H. ELSTON Misses Judy and Sheila Blair attended the class party at Med- way High School Monday after- noon at Fanshawe Park. A family gathering of the Skinner family was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner on Sunday afternoon. Guests present were Mr. Cecil Skinner, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mason, Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Denham, Kirkton, and their families, also Mrs. Ann Denham, St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Motz, Leon, Joy and Dale, Elkton, Mich. and Mr. and Mrs. John McAllister and boys. Joan, Brian and Elaine Pym, Elimville, spent Saturday with their Skinner cousins. Mr, and Mrs. M.H. Elston attended the 100th anniversary services in St. Marys Church, Maxwell, also the banquet on Saturday evening. Mr. Elston was the former clergyman and Mrs. Elston, the organist of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Weiberg spent the week with friends in New Dundee. Mrs. Allan Elston and Mrs. M. Elston attended a shower in London Monday June 10 in honor of a cousin, Miss Doris Arthur, prior to her marriage, Saturday, June 15. Mrs. Jack Grey, Milan, Mich. spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blair at- tended the graduation exercises held in the new arena, Port Huron, Mich., Thursday evening when their nephew, Terry Lee Warwick, was one of 546 gra- duates from Junior College, Mrs. Mervyn Elston accom- panied by Mrs. Melvin Gardi- ner, Exeter, attended the 75th anniversary of the WA of the Anglican Church, Ailsa Craig, egait'd, Pym, Larry Johns; girls, 6-8, Karen Hern, Joan Allen; boys, Dennis Hutton, Jimmy Skinner; girls, 9-12, Janice Johns Deb- bie Hern; boys, Dale Skinner, Jimmy Lynn; men's m inute walk, Allen Johns, G ilbe rt Johns; ladies, Mrs. Franklin Skinner, Mrs. Wm. Allen; kick slipper, girls, Elaine Johns, Janice Johns and Barbara Gil- fillan (tie); ladies, Margaret Skinner, Marion Skinner. Several' humorous relays were enjoyed and a ball game was played. PERSONALS Sunday visitors with Mrs. Thos. Bell were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe of Valleystream, New York, Mr. and Mrs. And- rew Houston, Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Stephen and family London. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Skin- ner and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shore and Mary Ellen, London. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Squire Herdman and Anne were Mr. John Herdman, Exe- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coates, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Hilson Whiteford and Julie, In- gersoll. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe of Valleystream, New York are visiting a few days with the latter's mother, Mrs. Thos. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pyrn, Joan, Brian and Elaine attended the Lobb-Love wedding at Grand Bend United Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Johns and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne El- ford and family, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skinner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elson Lynn and family spent Sunday at Elora. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lobb, Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pym, Exeter. Mrs. Wm. Routly spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rennie and Joanne, Toronto, The Elimville Sunday School anniversary service will be held on Sunday morning at 11 am DST. Rev. D.M. Guest of Cen- tralia, will be guest speaker and the children's choir will supply the music. Mt. Carmel ON PROFITABLE FLY CONTROL TRAILWAYS OF CANADA LTD. ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF THE BURKLEY RESTAURANT' This is a Used Volkswagen. 312 MAIN STREET NORTH AS it with water and brush it on posts, walls, anywhere that flies gather. 3. Hort:, Flies: Are about half the site of ordinary houseflies and will be found in patches on animals in pasture. When the number of Horn Flies averages 25 or more—it's time to spray I Dairy Cattle Dust and Dairy Spray Will do a good job! 4. Horseflies: use Purina's new Fly Inseetiticle Bomb. Excellent for dairy cattle, beef cattle and horses. Just Spray it lightly oil affected areas. 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