The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-08-15, Page 9Close to 400 attend
barbecue at Creditor
By MRS.. L. PRESZCATOR
CR EDITON
/bout 3'70 persons were served last 'Tharsday evening
at a chicken barbecue sponsored
by the .Crediton. WI.
PERSONALS
Rev. and Mrs. Schlep,
ker and family left early in the
week for a trip to the western
provinces.
Mrs. Mary Faist returned
home Sunday after vacationing
at Bobcaygeon with Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Faist and family.
Mr, Joe Varley is a patient
at South Huron Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oestricher
visited Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Green of Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs.ugene Fink,
beiner and family of Barrie
Visited over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Finkbeiner.,
Mr, Wm. Woodall, of Windsor
spent a few days during the
week with his father, Mr. Jo,
seph Woodall,
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mohr
and daughter of Baden spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Lamport and Dennis,
Sunday visitors with Mr, .and
Mrs. Carl Radford were Mr,
and Mrs. Ed. Radford and sop
and Mrs. A. Radford of Myth.
Misses Darlene Webb of
PashwoOd and Glenda Pfaff are
holidaying this week with Mr.
and Mrs, Lawrence Hill.
Mr, geOrge Pack, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Pack and daugh -
ters, London, visited on Sun-
day with Miss Lillian Haist
and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Fahr-
ner,
Mr. and Mrs. El. Crandon
of Strathroy called this week
on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oes-
tricher.
Rev. and Mrs. Ed. Aldworth
of Harrow called on friends in
the community Sunday,
Baptism was observed in the
Crediton United Church onSun-
day when Daniel Melvin, son of
Cpl and Mrs. J. Z. Maillet, was
baptised. 411 and Mrs. Maillet
left Monday for their new post-
ing at Camp Borden.
Mr. and Mrs. WM. Bender
and Kenneth and Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Becker and family were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Jos. Caswell of London.
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Soup or Juice
Rolla and Crackers
SMALL STEAK
Salad - 2 Vegetables
Beverage
$1.00
Soup or Juice
BARBECUED BEEF
ON BUN OR PORK
French Fries
Beverage
800
Soup or Juice
Rolls and Crackers
ASSORTED
COLD PLATE
Potato Salad
Beverage
asp
Soup or Juice
FISH & CHIPS
Beverage
$1.00
Soup or Juice
Hot Buttered Roll
QUARTER OF
BROASTED
CHICKEN
(White or Dark M eat)
Salad 2 Vegetables
Beverage
$1.00
Soup or Juice
Rolls and Crackers
ROASTED
SPARE RIBS
WITH DRESSING
2 Vegetables
Beverage
$1.00
Soup or Juice
GRILLED CHEESE
SANDWICH
or
MINCED STEAK
ON BUN
Beverage
600
FRUIT SALAD
PLATE
$1.00
Soup or Juice
Rolls and Crackers
SPAGHETTI WITH
MEAT SAUCE
Beverage
$1.00
Soup or Juice
Rolls and Crackers
FRIED SHRIMP
COLONIAL
Beverage
$1.00
Soup or Juice
MACARONI &
CHEESE
Beverage
$1,00
PIZZA PIE
Med. $1.00 Large $1.50
Deluxe 250 Extra
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ost to area groups
chairman .ot.the board of
new Ewalt college Introduced
by Mrs, T. I.!, '.Scott, :.$11des
Showing the .contrast in the 'Old
deaconess tralgin. school and
the new Ewart College were.
Interesting and informative,
MrS. Calder Melcaigpre sided
for the meeting and waapsist-
ed in devotional exercisOS by
Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Mrs.ROPer.t
Laing and Mrs. Laniond, Must-
wood, Mr, and. Mrs, Cecil Mur-
ray of gNete,r, Mr. and los.
ponald .morpby and j3radley of
Londerii Mr, and Mrs. Howe,
South Lyon, Michigan, Air, and
Mrs, Bert Hannon, Chuck., Jill,
jtraply, Gary and Sally Gail of
South Lyon. was voted to
make the Howe gathering an
annual event,
tinday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Otto walker were Mrs.
Prances Statham and sonS
Fielding and Harry of parkhtll
and Mr, and Mrs. Qarnet Cock-
well of Dashwood.
ENTERTAIN GRO .ups
The members of the wMS
and the iViarian Ritchie Auxil,
iary of Cromarty church enter,
tained the ladies from Knpx
Church , Mitchell, Caven
Chnrch, Exeter and Segforth
Presbyterian Church societies
in the church Monday evening.
The highlight of the evening's
program was an address by
Mrs. Denton Taylor of Belle-
cal numberS were provided by
the gvenPlg Adxiiieries frOM
Exeter, Worth and Mitchell.
Mrs, Qerall Carey gave court-
esy reimarlcs.
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mr. and MrS.. T, Laing, Mr,
and Mrs. Gordon Laing, Mr,
and Mrs, -Clarence Coleman and
Wayne wore gileStS at the Cald,
well,Sharpe wedding reception.
in Clinton on Friday night.
mr, and. Mrs, Laverne Wale
lace spent the. weekend with
Mrs, Harry- .Elliott and family
et Hssex, Miss Margaret
Wallace returned home after
holidaying. for a week with her,
sister.
Miss Alice Walker of London
is holidaying with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Otto Walker.
Mr. and Mrs, Hector Tur,
cotte, David, Terry and Irene
of Kirkland Lake are visiting
at the home of their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and mrs,
Alex Walker.
mr, and Mrs, Roy McGhee
spent the weekend in London
with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Mc,
Ghee, •
Mr, Wm, Ramsey returned
home on Saturday after two
week's holidays in Northern
Ontario.
Mip5 Sandra Mille}, of Win-
throp and MiSs Linda Currie,
Dorchester, are holidaying with
their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs, Otto Walker.
The infant son of Mr. and
Mrs, Laurie McKellar has re-
turned home from the Sick
Qiildren's Hospital, in London.
Mrs. Carlyle Meikle and in-
fant son returned home from
Seaforth Hospital on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Francis
of Woodstock were Sunday visit-
ors with •Mr. and Mrs. K. Mc-
Kellar and other relatives here.
A number of friends and re-
latives gathered at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Calder McKaig
on Friday evening to visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith of
Vancouver and Mr, ?M. mrs.,
wrn, .mcicatg .anti family of W-
bury, During thp evening Mr,
and Mrs. :Smith showed movie
pictures of their triptoDisney,
land, California,Shannon
B4 O. of victoria, Vancouver and
their own .nome,
Mr- and Mrs. Wesley Russell
have gone .on an eNiended motor
trip through Northern Ontario,
Mrs. R. Rogers.of MoosejaW...
$ask. is a guest at the home of
Mr, and Mrs, T. L. SPOtt•
Among those attending a re-
union of the Howe families,
which was held at the borne of
Mr, and Mrs. Gary Quance on
August ,11. were Mr. and Mrs,
Nelson Howe and Carol, Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Wilds, Kevin,
Kenneth and Kimberlee of DaSh-
Teaching graduate
Reginald L. Finkbeiner, son of
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Finkbeiner,
Crediton, a graduate of London
Teachers' College, has been
appointed to a grade four class
at Tecumseh School, London. He
attended HSDHS.
Book covers
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complete the folds inside each
cover and fasten firmly with
cellulose tape.
With this type of book cover,
titles are clearly visible and
there's no danger of the wrong
book going to school. Even if
the children get caught in the
rain, the waterproof plastic will
give their books excellent pro-
tection. It is so tough, one cover
should last the whole term with-
out growing dog-eared the way
paper does.
The old saying that "you can't
tell a book by its cover" may
not be as true as it once was.
Ill Health ?
Daily Specials See your doctor first.
Bring your prescription to
MIDDLETON'S DRUGS
spent a couple of dayslast week
with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith-
ers and Johnnie.
Mr. Donald MacPherson and
Ricky, George Davidson, Donald
Manners, Joe VanBeek and Ter-
ry Tweedle of Hamilton spent
the weekend with Mr. Walter
MacPherson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clem-
ents of Dearborn, Mich., spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Selbourne English.
C. WOODBURN
Keith Walper, Morley Eagle-
son, Clarence, Paul and Peter
Steeper are all attending the
United Church boys' camp at
Goderich this week. We nd y
Hicks and Elsie Schoffield had
previously attended the girls'
camp at Goderich.
Mrs. Joe Horner accompa-
nied by Mrs. Stanley Scott and
Mrs. Beatrice Dixon of Park-
hill, Miss Isabel Mitchell of
Toronto, Mrs. E. Jennings and
Miss Luella Reddick of London
attended service at St. Johns
Anglican Church in London to
hear the Most Rev. Michael
Ramsey, Archbishop of Can-
terbury.
Misses Viola and B on ni e
Tweddle of West Corners spent
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Carman Woodburn.
Mrs. Lorene Doan and Cyn-
thia of Toronto visited last week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Curts.
Johnnie Porter of Parkhill
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Horner and Mrs. Joe
Horner Sr.
Mr. 'Jerry Glousher of Galt
this Sunday, Wednesday afternoon
and during the even ing throughout
the week,
Hunter - Duvar
By MRS.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Christ-
man and family of Le Roy, N.Y.
visited at the home of her moth-
er, Mrs. Bus Lagerwerf.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hodge of
Detroit spent a few days last
week with their aunt, Mrs. Al-
bert Pollock.
Mrs. Lulu MacGregor and
Mrs. Helen Eagleson entertain-
ed at a trousseau tea for Miss
Carole MacGregor, a bride-
elect of last Saturday.
Ricky and Debbie Morrissey
spent last week with th e i r
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson Woodburn.
Mr. Lloyd Stewardson re-
turned home from St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, last Friday.
Donna and Johnnie Gollen
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Stan Riley and family of
Dublin.
Mr. Hugh Horner and Gregory
of Toronto visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horner
and Mrs. Joe Horner, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Larmer of
Peterboro visited last week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Car-
man Woodburn.
Chris Rinker of London is
visiting with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey.
Mrs. Jeanette Hunter of Scar-
boro and Miss Isabel Dafoe of
Woodstock visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Steep-
er.
Mrs. John McCallum return-
ed to London on Sunday after
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old McDonald.
Wayne Tweddle of West Cor-
ners visited last week with his
grandparents,Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Woodurn.
Dinner Menu The Ontario Safety League
lists two major automobile haz-
ards--loose nuts, tight drivers.
Served From 12 Noon to Midnight
SHDHS
Students
(FROM THE BROILER)
(Served with Mushrooms or Onion Rings)
ROASTS
Special Cut Prime Ribs of Beef
Au Jus $2.50
Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus $1.75
Ontario Young Tom Turkey $1.75
Sirloin
$4.00
$3.50
$2.75
$3.00
$2.25
$3.00
$2.25
$2.50
Leg of Pork with Dressing $1.75
Spring Chicken, Apple Jelly $1.75
Baked Pork Spare-Ribs
with Dressing $2.00
SEA FOODS
Porterhouse Steak
New York Cut Sirloin
Special Cut New York
Filet Mignon Princess
Junior Filet Mignon
T-Bone Steak
Sirloin Steak
Wing Steak (15-oz.)
Broiled Ham Steak
(Hawaiian Style)
MISS MURIEL HERN
Miss Margaret Johns of
Elimville visited for a few days
last week with Miss Elsie Mil-
ler.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller,
Exeter, visited last Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Everard
Miller.
The Selves picnic was held on
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Hern
visited on Sunday with Mrs. L.
Kyle and Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Westcott and family of Exeter.
Alan Hern spent several days
with Mr. and Mrs. Stu Smale of
St. Marys. Ken Smale returned
home with him for holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hern
and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jaques
attended the Shelburne Old Time
Fiddlers last Friday evening.
ZION UCW
The Zion UCW meeting was
held Wednesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Morris Bern. The
president Mrs. Wellington
Brock conducted the business.
Mrs. Gerald Hern and Mrs.
Tom Brock very ably gave the
chapter in the study book.
Two harvest hymns were sung
and Vernon Bern faVored with a
piano instrumental.
Broiled Large Australian
Deep Fried Fantail Shrimp $1.75
Broiled South African
Lobster Tail
Deep Fried Oysters
OUR SPECIALTIES
FROM THE BROASTER
Colonial Broasted Rock Cornish
Game Hen $3.50
Colonial Quick Chick
(1/2 Chicken De-jointed) $2.00
Colonial Quick Chick
(1/4 Chicken White or Dark Meat) $1.75
Center Cut Lamb Chops,
Mint Jelly $2.00
Choice Back Spare-Ribs $2.00
Double Loin Pork Chops $2.00
Special Selected Jumbo Shrimp $2.00
Frog Legs, Tartar Sauce $2.00
Fresh Lake Huron White Fish $2.00
Rainbow Trout (De-boned) $2.00
Deep Sea Scallops $2.00 Sweet and Sour Pork
Colonnal Special Broasted Shrimp $2.25 Pineapple Chicken $1.75
Fresh Perch $1.50 Chicken Chow Mein . . ..... $2.00
CHINESE DISHES
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Shrimp Chop Suey $1.50
Sweet and Sour Shrimp
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Assorted Cold Plate Potato
Salad
Fruit Salad with Cottage Cheese $1.50
Tuna Fish or Salmon Salad $1.50
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Pecan Pie 350 All Other Pies and Desserts 25}*
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