The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-06-20, Page 11ROS wins blood donor contest
W/C K. 13. Handley, officer commanding Reserve Officers'
School, watches W/O G. C. Peek donate his pint of blood in the
challenge "blood betting" contest held June 7. Attending are
Red Cross Nurse M. Mccrea.dy and Mrs. Nan Dodd, Huron Park,
co-erdinator of the clinic. Neely 500 pints of blood were donated
in the one day clinic with ROS winning the challenge for the sec-
ond year in a row. Top service wives and two service persennel
assisted in title match, one of the Red Cross regular visits to the
unit. —RCAF photo
Pethice, was hapttzed On Sunday
in :P reee14utkeras Church,..
ehelit Praedperents,
Erie now, and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles dettike, :Mitchell:
also the great ,grandmothers
,Mrs, W. Get44 and Mrs, Win,
Kearney were in attendance at
the service.
Mr. and Mrs, K. McKellar
attended Omer. party.ta hew
of Mrs. „McKellar's _seventy-
seventh birthday at the home of
their .daughter and son-in-law,.
Mr. and ram. W.N. pinning,.
Mitchell, on Tuesday.” 04000
lireeent were Mr. and Mrs., O.R.
Francis, Wpodstock, Mre. Ha-
rold Coleman, Seaforth, Mrs.
derter Kerslake and Mrs„ Bert
Fell, Staffa, Mrs. Alen Somers
St. Marys and Mrs. Ken :Hogg,
Theredaie,
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Carl Welker were Mr.
David Stiefe, Monkton, and Mr,
and Mrs. Carles Dpuglas and •
family.
Mr, and Mrs. Ken Rennick
and family, Monkion, and Mr.
Stephen Kendrick, Windsor,
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Keith IVIcLaren, Mrs.
Kendrick and children returned
home after visiting with her
parents.
Mr. Alvin Worden age family,
Staffa and Mr. and Mrs, Nelson
Hunkin Teeswater visited on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Will
Hamilton,
Mr. and Mrs, Alf Ross and.
Eric, Staffa, and Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Christie and Beth visi-
ted on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Allen.
All the family of Mr. Harry
Norris spent Father's Day with
their father. During the after-
EASY* • a
ook at the Specials!
MFT
ay MRS, /eo PRESZCATOR
CREPTTON
Memorial Day Services
Prad •CeMeterY were held
Sundays With a large craved.
preeent,
Rev. A. M. SettWelter was the
speaker while several musical
selections Were ',sung by the
EUR choir,
The cemetery was beautifully
deporated with flowers. Many
from a dietaece attended,
HEAR REPORT
The Crecliten Library Board
met Monday to hear Rey, A. M.
Schleeker'e report on the an-
nual meeting of the Ontario
Library Association held at Kit-
ohener.
Members of the board attend-
ed a meeting of library boards
and librarians of Huron County
held at the Clinton Public Li-
brary, Wednesday June 19.
REAL ESTATE CHANGES
During the recent weeks, two
properties in the community
have changed hands. Lawrence
Hill has sold his farm to Earl
Neil and Ryan Bros, of Mt.
Carmel have Purchased the
farm property owned by Elmer
Lawson.
PERSONALS
Pupils of the two s en i or
rooms pf Crediton Public School
enjoyed their trip to points of
interest in London, Monday,
June 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Priestly
and Cheryl of Tilbury visited
with Mr. and Mrs. L. Press-
cator and family last Tuesday.
Mrs. Beatrice Hess of Zurich
visited Sunday with Miss Lil-
lian Heist.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Finkbeiner were Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh McEwen and fa-
mily, Mt. Brydges, Miss M.
Schenk and Mrs. E. lieges of
Exeter, Miss Irma Finkbeiner
of London and Mr. and Mrs.
E. Wuerth of Zurich.
Visitors Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Morlock were Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Treitz and
Wilfred Treitz of London, Harry
and Maurice Hirtzel and Mr.
and Mrs. Emerson Wein and
Eleanor.
Mr. Ira Brown of Toronto
and Mrs. Della Burn of New
Hamburg attended services at
the EUB church S unday and
visited with relatives.
Mr. Art Bailey of St. Ceeher-
Ines visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Radford and Shirley.
Mrs. J. H. Kuhn of Kitchener
and Mr. and Mrs. Blake Heath
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.Galt visited. Sunday !Oh Mr 41-
MerY,
Mr., and Mrs, Charles .lieff-
.matt Of Alsevale .attended mem,
904 services here •SumleY..
Mr. and Mrs, ;tree Grigg
And lernily of Dashwood yleited
Sunday with Mr. end Mrs...4107 d
GAieer,
Mrs.. Robert ifilborn and Ka.,
thy pf Hanover Writ the week,
end with Mrs. E. Feist and Nola.
Mr.. and Mrs. Hereard Hetet
.and family pe Fenwick, Mr, and
Mrs. Jelin MacKay of London
visited Sunday with. Mr. and.
Mrs. Alvin .Finkbetner and fee
may.
Miss Pearl Gainer of Toledo,
Ohio, and Mr, and Mrs. W. Mee
Ewen of Ailsa Craig visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. prep-
Man Merlock.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Jennie
WI and family, grand Bend, Mr.
and Vire. K. Peesecatpr and
family, Kieburn, Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin Webb and family,pasbe
weed, and Mr. and Mrs, L. Hill
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Pfaff and family,
.Children's Day will be oh,
served in the SUB church, Stine
day, June 23, with a combined
church and sunday school ser-
vice at 10:30 am.
FETE BABY BAND
At the UCW meeting held.
Thursday in the church base-
ment the members of the Baby
Band and their mothers were
entertained. Vice-p reside nt
Mrs. R. Reid welcomed them.
Mrs. Earl Neil was in charge
of a varied program of recita-
tions and songs presented by the
children. Readings were also
given by Mrs. Neil and Mrs.
Reid. Games were conducted on
the church lawn by Mrs. P.
Boulianne and Mrs. N. Lampert..
Mrs. C. Kenney was in charge
of the worship period with Mrs.
.Boulianne assisting. Hostesses
were Mrs. H, Lightfoot and Mrs.
S. King.
STUDY GERMAN CHURCH
The theme of the study was
"Our Church in Germany" tak-
en by Mrs. E. Fahrner at the
WSWS meeting of the EUB
church Thursday everting June
13,
During the entire program,
music by different Germ an
composers was quietly played
on the record player. Mrs.
Gordon Finkbeiner gave an ac-
cordion solo, accompanied by
Mrs. E. Fahrner. Mrs. L. Fink-
beiner and Miss Laura Mathers
also helped in the study on the
South German Conference.
Mrs. A. M. Schlenker gave
a reading on stewardship and
Mrs. A. Wein led in prayer
followed by a duet by Mrs. G.
E. Wenzel and Rev. Schlenker.
Reports were then given on the
WSWS convention.
During the business $50 was
voted to the camp at Silver
Lake, $20 to the home for Se-
nior members at Waterloo and
$11 to the Kyn Offering.
The next meeting will beheld
at Dashwood on July 4.
By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR
Mrs. Howard Rinn and Miss
Noreen Walkom were Sunday
evening guests with Mr. Orville
Rinn of Ilderton.
Mr. and Mrs. David Holland
visited in Greeneville on Sun-
day when Mrs. Holland attended
the trousseau tea of her niece,
Marilyn Holland, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Facey
and Walter Wellburn, were Sun-
day guests of his daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Austin Tirraris and
family when Mr. Facey cele-
brated his 86th birthday.
Mrs. Wm. Huff, Wendy and
Tommy of Stratford visited with
Mrs. George Wilson Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coward
and boys visited with Mr. and
Mrs. John Coward of Winchel-
eea on Sunday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Claren Baker
of Wiarton were Sunday even-
ing guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Baker and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Baker,
Elton and Elizabeth Ann Es-
sen were Sunday evening guests
with Mr. Hetb Beer and Anna
fot Father's Day and also cele-
brating two birthdays Mr.
Beer's and Mr, Baker's.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Elston
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Elston and Win, Eletonatiended
the Sinith-Artittir wedding held
in Andeteem Chuech, SattirdaY.
tare. Robert Elston, Norma
And Wilma and MISS Marleen
Baker plan on enjoying the bus
trip to Niagara, Tuesday; spoil-
gored by the JOY elate of
Axidereeti tinted'.
Mr. and Mit.W. E, Sadler
and Barbara Of St, Catharines
Vielted Sunday aftetnotth With
Mr, and MrS. 'Wilfred WilSOn.
Mr. and Mrs, Geo, dart and
/aridly of 5t, Marys were Sate
urday evening guests of M. and
Mre. Wilfred Wilsdh,
Mrs: Totn Denibe arid Russell
Were SInulay evening giieste of
Mr. reed Mrs, With Scott of
latectOil.
yarnier: "well , for this job
we need responsible rhati.'f
Tared hand: yonr man.
In all ray other jobs When hny,
thing Vent Wittig; Was Al-
waYe reepensible,"
Tirries.Advecate, June 2Q, 1903 Pape U
Cromarty Hold memorial rites
at -Crechton ..cemetery
hum Mr. and mrs. Hey Norris
were presottted with A 400rday,-
Pluck,in honor of ,their"
wedtling.W4VerS417,
Mr,, ,and Mrs. Hugh :MOM
and family of .Lindsay spent the
weekend with Mr, amid aere,
Scott .enct.ternily, and Mrs.
E. Moor e,. who returned to:
Lindsay fora visit with them.
Mr, .amid. Mrs. deorge- Wood
and daughter,JeenagwenSoend
were Rtinday visitors with Mr,
Ind M rs.. Calder Meg*,
Anniversary ,services will be:
held at Cromarty church, on.
Sunday, June ga. at11 atam and
5 with Rev, Allan Reep. of
'Ictie/X Preehyteriallebeirello Mit-
phela, as pest Speeker. The
music. :at the evening service
will be in charge of the choir
from Knox church,
By ,M10. 1(1
cniRPRATR. 40 YEARS
Fifty-two relatiVea and
friends were present to cele-
brate the fortieth wedding anni-
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Thoe-
reae Laing at the home of their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Laing on Sun-
day,
A. buffet supper was served
on the lawn, the table centred
with a three tier wedding cake.
Guests included the attendants
of the bride and groom of forty
years, Miss Annie Moore, TA,
rento, and Mr. T,L, Scott. A
social time was enjoyed by all
engine the afternoon and even-
ing.
The grandchildren presented
the bride with a ruby rose cor-
sage and a beutonniere foe the
groom. An address was read by
Wayne Coleman and the honored
couple were presented with a
set of ruby jewellery from the
immediate family, also a set of
TV tables, a lawn chair and
an end table with centre of
flowers.
Guests were present from
Toronto, Komoka, Brucefield,
Clinton, Seaforth and Zurich,
Mr. Floyd Dow is holidaying
at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dow.
Mrs. Shirley Elliott and chil-
dren of Essex spent the week-
end with her parents, Me, and
Mrs. John Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott
N. hiclq4144R
and family Of qmiericii. 'were.
weekend visitors with Mrs.
Grace Scott,
Mr.. and Mrs. Alen Walker
and Kirnherley Visited enSileelay
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank gr...
win, Ingersop.
Mr. and Mrs. T.:T. Phillips
and ;on pf London spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mre.
Erie DOW
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. K. McKellar were Mr, and
Mrs, Alex ..Crago, lcirkton, and
Mr. .and Mrs. W.Ne Binning,
Richard, Bob and Jane, Mit-
chell,
Rev. D.A. and Mrs. MecMile
ion of London visited on Friday
with Mrs. Nettie Kearney at
home of Mr. and Mrs. Erie
Dow,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Walker included Mr.
and Mrs, Hugh Currie aud.chile
dren, Dorchester, Mrs. Robert
Hulley and children, Winthrop,
and Mr. Kenneth Walker, Lon-
don,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong,
Montreal, Mrs, L. Abbiss and
Dr. John Kirby, Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Carey, Staffs
were Sunday visitors with Mr,.
and Mrs. Gerald Carey and Mrs.
Taylor.
Mrs. W. Crawford and son
Alvin visited on Sunday with
Miss Mary Crawford, Mitchell,
Terri Lynn Marie Gethke,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
MeCLARY
LOVES FETED
A reception was held in Cre-
ditor' Town Hall on Saturday
evening for bridal couple, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Lobb and Mr„
and Mrs. Don Love, newlyweds.
An address was read by Eleanor
Sharpe to the young couples and
they were presented with gifts
and money from the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love, who
are leaving soon to take up
residence in Grand Bend were
also presented with a three
piece luggage set from neigh-
bours and friends with address
read by Cliff Russell.
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Ste. Marie, and Mr. and Mrs.
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Cliff Russell has completed a
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Several from Shipka attended
the Lobb-Love wedding on Sa-
turday at Grand Bend United
church.
Mrs. Laura Paulitsky of Lon-
don visited on Sunday with her
daughter, Mrs. Maurice Des-
Jardine, Mr. Desjardlne and
family,
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Coleman,
Agnes Ann, and George, and
Mrs. Frank Coleman, of London
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Morenz and Bill on Sunday eve-
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Mrs. M. Ratz and her mother,
Mrs. P. Fassold, are visiting
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BENEFIT DANCE
A benefit dance was held in
Staffa Township hall on Saturday
evening for Donald Elliott, Mit-
chell.
Donald was injured in an acci-
dent near Staffs last October
and is still in a wheelchair.
Nelson Howe's orchestra
provided the music for dancing.
PERSONALS
Mr. William Borland, Cal-
gary, Alberta and Mrs. Will
Rowcliffe, Hensel, visited on
Saturday with Mrs. R. Solder
Sr., Mrs. Ruby Reed and Mr,
and Mrs. Cecil Bowman.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John Miller and Karen
were Mr. and Mrs. Austin
Schwalm and Susan, Stratford,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Willard,
Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Willard
and family, Exeter and Mr. and
Mrs. Reg Finlayson and Michaele
Crom arty.
Mr. and Mrs. EldridMcNicol
and Bobby and Mr, George Mil-
ler, London, visited on Sunday
with Miss Margaret and James
Miller.
Miss Rosanna Worden nurse-
in-training at the Sick Chil-
dren's Hospital, Toronto, spent
the weekend at her home here.
Eric Norris and Terry Day-
nard, OAC Gitelph, spent the
weekend at their homes here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Annie
and family, Zion, visited on
Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. John Templetnan and fa-
mily,
Misses KaYe Worded and Sha-
ron Agar have accepted poet-
tions In Stratford for the slim-
mer months.
Mrs. Mary 'renipleman is
visiting With Mr. and Mrs. Al-
Sin Cole and family, Cromarty
for a few days.
Pupils froth SS 2 arid SS 3
leibbeet accenipahied by Mrs.
Margaret Kemp, Mrs. Ressell
Miller and Wt. Alvin Smith
enjoyed a bus trip to Detroit
en Monday. They visitedGreen-
wich Village and the Detroit
tee.
MARKS 91 YEARS
Mts. Robert Sadler Se. cele-
brated her 91st birthday at her
Mine in the Village oh Monday.
PERSONALS
-IvIr„ and Mrs. Cecil Bowman
attended Decoration Services at
Woodland Cenietery,
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Briggs
and Seger', Flint, 'Michigan, Mr.
and i41rs. Rose l'orrest -and
family, leippen,• Mr% and Mit,
Clarence Earl and family
and Mr. Trofftey 'Welted
on Sunday With Mt. and tette.
Walter O'grien.
M4 and ISIte. Sehellehberger
and Erie, visited Serie
day With Mt, And Mkt. Peg
Elliett and girls.
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