The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-08-29, Page 3eNiegifit, 40,4'
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Times-Advocate, A4gPst 29, 1963 Page 3 School opening next week
to see 16 teacher changes
By MISS HERN.
.MCQRATION.SERVICE.
west Zion decoration service
was held SUnday with Rev.
Wilson of 'Thames Road as guest
minister.
Woodham Quartette sang an
anthem, Rev. Alan Duffield of
Lambeth, also spoke a .few
words,.
PERSONALS
Misses Sheila and Barbara
Bern visited last week with
Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Bern, Lon-
don,
Mr. and Mrs. James Row-
Corbett Community centre
Friday evening ...for Mr. and
Mrs, Keith Rock, newly-weds,
Mr,. and Mrs, Clare Wood,.
bernanci Lori .of Mitchell visit-
ed Sunday with Mr,. and.Mrs,
Gordon Woodburn and family,
mr, .an ct Mrs,
lieb spent the weekend with
relatives at Finch.
Mr. and Mrs, george .Appel-
ton of Rochester, NT visited
last week with relatives in this.
community.
Wayne Tweddle of West Cor-
ners spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Carman Woodburn.
Mr, and Mrs. Elton Curts
and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Curls are on a trip to the
West.
Mr, and Mrs, Carl Pollock
and family of London visited on
Saturday with his father, Mr.
Milton Pollock,
Miss Bonnie Tweddle of West
Corners spent a few days with
her grandparents.
Greenway
By MRS, C. WOODBURN
Mr, Earl ,Gardner and Tom
of 'Newmarket spent the week-
end with his mother, Mrs, J.
Gardner. Ann Gardner, who had
been spending her vacation with
her grandmother, Mrs. Gard-
ner and Jim who had been
visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. John Mathers, return-
ed home with them.
Mr, and Mrs. Wilson Maw-
son of Rochester, NY and Mr.
and Mrs. Wes Mellin of park-
hill visited on Wednesday with
Mr, and Mrs, Carman Wood-
burn,
Miss Ruby Pollock returned
to Hamilton on Sunday after
spending some time at the home
Of her brother, mr, Milton pal,
lock.
A presentation was held in
to attend the funeral, of the late
Mrs. Christina Bern and. 1.$
spending this wee with her par,
ants, M. and lYjrs. Ward.1-lern.
and other, relatives,
Miss 'phyllis Bern, Londen,.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dixon,,l.3rioa, •
ley, Mr. and Mre...pevAkinne.r p.
Exeter,. and families were Sup,
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
Ward Bern and Edward,
Mr, and Mrs. Ward Hern and
Mrs. G, Tarsitano and pamela.
were Sunday evening guests with
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Schaefer, and
.girls, Kirkton.
Rev, and Mrs. J.. Wareham.
and boys of Atwood and Mr,
and Mrs. George Case of New-
foundland visited Thursday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
ow Bern.
Miss Elaine Johns of
ille is holidaying with Mr.
and M. Everard Miller and
Elsie,
cliffe and family, London visit,
Od Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Wellington Brock,
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Horn
Linda and Fred attended ottawa
Exhibition where Mr, liern :ed-
ged the beef Cattle,
Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Sturdy,
Linda and Jim and Mrs. Win,
Bern, London, visited Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Hern
and faMlly.
Miss Shirley Jaques as a
delegate for Huron County spent
the past week on the Eastern On-
tario and Quebec bus trip.
Mr. Keith and Will Bragg,
Toronto, visited Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs, Norman Brock
and Bill.
Mr. Bill Brock attended the
ONE and holidayed with Mr,
and Mrs. Wm. Hill, Toronto.
Mrs, Gerald Tarsitano and
Pamela of Fort Ord, Califor-
nia, flew home on Thursdaylast
Darrow: "Psychiatrists tell
us a 'man shouldn't keep too
much to himself,"
Barrow: "So do the income
tax people."
There are 10 changes in the
teaching staffs of public schools
in the South heron area, In-spector J. G, Burrows announ-
ced this week,
Four changes take place both
in. Exeter and Hay schools. The
staffs at, heriSP-11 and J,A.D.
McCurdy school, RCAF.Cen-
tralia, are the only ones which
Will remain the same as last
year.
Teachers by area:
HAY
In Hay township, Charles
MeQuillin moves from NO,
to Zurich school and his for-
Trier post will be taken by Mrs.
Mary Dalton, Grand Bend. Miss
Alma Hendrick, RR 1 Dash-
wood, replaces Mrs. Margaret.
Deichert at No. 3 and Mrs.
Jean Jolly, Exeter, takes over
U15 from Mrs. Catharine Ger- man.
GRAND BEND The Colonial Hotel
Teachers are;
Zurich school, Donald 0'
Brien, principal; Charles Mc-
Quillin, Exeter; Mrs, Phyllis.
Deichert, RR 2 Zurich; Mrs.
Audrey Haberer, RR 1 Zurich;
Mrs. Ruby Neeb, RR 1 Zurich;
Mrs. Doreen Oesch, Zurich.
No. 2, Mrs, Mary Dalton,
Grand Bend; No. 3, Miss Alma
Hendrick, RR 1 Dashwood; No.
10, Mrs. Faye Forrester, RR 2
Zurich; U15, Mrs. Jean Jolly,
Exeter.
STANLEY
In Stanley school area, Miss
Mary Page of Exeter replaces
Mrs. Rosalie Carey at No. 7
and Mrs. Jean Dunn, Hayfield,
succeeds Stanley Heist at No.
10. Others in the area are: No.
1,Miss Shirley Knox, RR 1
Blyth; No. 6, Douglas Batkin,
Bayfield; No. 14, Mrs. Viola
Hunkin, RR 1 Kirkton.
Centralia
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
Visit Our Lovely
Air Conditioned
DINING
ROOM
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hod-
gins returned home last week
following a vacation in Bermuda
where they visited with their
daughter, Miss Eleanor Mae
Hodgins. Mr. and Mrs. Hodgins
motored to New York and went
from there by plane to Bermuda.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Rowe and
Carolyn of Windsor were visit-
ors for a week with Mrs. Rowe's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Essery.
Mr. and Mrs. Borden Smyth,
Bruce and Brenda visited with
relatives in Toronto last week
and attended the Exhibition.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Smith
and Verla of Exeter, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Pearce, Timmy and
Susan, Ray Smith and Betty
Snooks, London, is and Mrs.
Jack Smith, Woodham, Susan
and Warren Wilson, St. Marys,
Mrs. Don Dixon, Wendy and
Johnny, Clandeboye, Mr. and
Mrs. Al Sider, Fort Erie, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Gilmour, Ridge-
way, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harrison
and Tracy, Lucan and Wayne
Harrison, Brantford were visit-
ors during the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison.
Mrs. Wm. Elliott, David and.
Lois May visited for a few days
last week with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dixon,
who are holidaying at Grand
Bend. Mr. Elliott spent the
weekend with them.
Marian, Kathryn, Jim and
Tommy Roberts of Kippen were
holidaying for the past week
with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Essery.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hicks and
Miss Wilda Pollock were guests
on Wednesday of last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Penwarden
in Sarnia.
Danny Roger was a weekend
visitor • with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Essery.
Ronald Essery returned to St.
Marys with him and is remain-
ing for a week's holidays,
Miss Joanne Smyth visited
with her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Theander and fa-
mily in Lucan for a few days
last week.
Mrs. Wilfred Huxtable, Billie
and Kevin Lamport spent a few
days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. W. Baker, Grand Bend.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Schroeder were
Mr. and Mrs. A. Keogh of Lu-
'can, Mr. and Mrs. S. Semple
of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Essery
and Ronald were on a holiday
Daily Specials
In MarShall, RR 1 Kirkton; No, 7, Mrs. Jessie Carter, RR 1
Clandeboye; No, 10, Mrs. Eliza-
both Batten, ,Exeter,
EXETER
Four new teachers on theEx-
eter staff are Miss Jane Rough-
ley, London; Mrs. Jack Gilmour
(the former Joan Hodgins), Lu-
can; Mrs. pael Coates (the for-
mer Dorothy Kerslake), and
Mrs. William Thompson (the
former Bernice Strang).
They replace Mrs. Marilyn
Heimrick, Mrs. Madalene Jory,
Mrs. Mary Louise Moffatt and
Mrs, Shirley Mousseau.
Principal A. B. idle's staff
also includes: Mrs. Grace
Brine, Woodham; Mrs. Helen
Coates, Mrs. Ardella Desjar-
dine, RR 1 Grand Bend; Mrs.
Dorothy Hughson, Mrs. Helen
Jerrnyn, Mrs. Helen Kleinsti-
ver, Dashwood; Carl Mill s,
Kirkton; Mrs. Elizabeth Moore,
Donald Tremeer, Sea.forth;
Mrs.. Elva Turvey, Mrs. Mar-
garet Wein and Mrs. Gertrude
Hamilton.
HENS ALL
Principal Robert Reaburn
will be working with the same
staff at Hensall school. They in-
clude Mrs. Beryl Elgie, RR 3
Kippen; Mrs. Mary M. Haugh,
Brucefield; Eric Mansfield,
Hensall; Mrs. Helen S c ane
(half-day kindergarten), Mrs.
Mabel Shirray, RR 2 Hensall.
CENTRALIA RCAF
Nineteen are on the staff at J.
A. D. McCurdy school, RCAF
Centralia, under Principal Hen-
derson King. There are no
changes this year.
Miss Donalda Adams, Exeter;
John R. Butler, Crediton; Mrs.
Trudy Chaffe, Exeter; W. J.
Courtney, Miss L. Giroux, Miss
Margaret Grieve, RR 3 Sea-
forth; Ronald G. Heimrich, Ex-
eter; Wesley Heywood, Credi-
ton; Mrs. Marion Isaac, RR 1
Lucan; John McCarroll, Mrs.
Jean Mair, Exeter; C. Gregory
Mask, Miss Laura I. O'Neill,
James Peaire, Miss J. E. Pe-
cile, Exeter; Mrs. Mary M.
Pryde, Exeter; Miss Ione Y.
Smith, Miss Frances Walker,
Exeter.
MUSIC TEACHERS
Itinerant music teachers for
the inspectorate include Law-
rence Wein and Mrs. Alice
Sturgis, both of Exeter; R. E.
Furtney, Stratford; Miss Carol
Pepper, RR 3 Seaforth; Mrs.
Phylis Rodger, RR 2 Auburn.
Other Stanley sections: SS 3,
Mrs. Clara Scott, Hayfield; SS
4E, Mrs. Vera Hood, Kippen;
SS 4 W, Melva Boyce, RR 3
Hayfield; SS 5, Mrs. Blanche
Parke, RR 1 Varna; USS 8,
Mrs, Edith Turner and Mrs.
Vina Parker, Hayfield; USS 9,
Mrs. Margaret Horner,Zurich,
STEPHEN
Two changes in Stephen take
place at Nos. 7 and 10, Stanley
Heist, Dashwood, goes to No, '7
to replace Mrs. Ruth Martin,
and Mrs. Helen Jamieson, RR 3
Thedford, takes over from Tom
Fowler at No. 10.
No. 4, Mrs. Katherine Beck-
er, Dashwood; No. 5 (Crediton),
Mrs. Ruby Molitor, principal;
Mrs. Addileen Morlock, both of
Crediton; Miss Marion McLean,
Exeter, and Mrs. Glena. Tripp,
Centralia; No. 6, Mrs. Ada
McDonald, RR 3 Ailsa Craig;
No. 7, Stanley Heist, Dash-
wood; No. 10, Mrs. Helen Ja-
mieson, RR 3 Thedford; No.
14, Mrs. Verna Hicks, Cen-
tralia; U16 (Dashwood), Donald
Finkbeiner, principal, RR 2
Crediton; Mrs. Letta Taylor,
Dashwood, and Mrs. Adah Webb,
Grand Bend.
SS 11 Stephen, Miss Marie
Salmen, Dashwood.
TUCKERSMITH
The only change in Tucker-
smith is at No. 2 where Mrs.
Mina Talbot, RR 3 Bayfield,
takes over from James M. Ja-
mieson.
No. 1, Mrs. Laurabelle Rei-
chert, RR 2 Ilensall; No. 4, Mar-
garet A. Merrill, RR 1 Clinton;
No. 5, Miss Jean E. Turnery,
RR 1 Varna; No. 8, Arthur Fin-
layson, RR 3 Kippen; Mrs. Bar-
bara Alexander, Egmondville;
No. 9, Spencer Jeffery, RR 1
Staffa; No. 10, Lloyd Arm-
strong, RR 4 Brussels.
SS 3 Tuckersmith, Miss Mar-
jorie Papple, RR 4 Seaforth.
USBORNE
Mrs. Olive Gowan, former
teacher at the Whalen school
which has been closed, moves
to Elimville, succeeding Mrs.
Florence Hendrick.
Teachers are: No. 1, Mrs.
Irene Haugh, Crediton; No. 2,
Ronald Patterson, RR 1 Mit-
chell; No. 3, Mrs. Jean Keith,
RR 2 Granton; No. 4, Miss Ruth
Trevethick, RR 1 Centralia; No.
5, Miss Carol Johns, RR 1
Woodham; No. 6, Mrs. Olive
Gowan, Granton and Miss Mari-
trip last week to North Bay and
Sudbury and on the way home
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Robinson and family in Keswick.
Danny Shoebottom has re-
turned home after holidaying for
a week with his grandmother,
Mrs. Mary Johnson at Fan-
shawe.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hux-
table and Billie, Mr. and Mrs.
S. Lawson were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Harris West
and Bette Lou in Goderich.
Miss MarikayHodgins visited
with her sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Picker-
ing and Sheryl in London while
her parents were holidaying in
Bermuda.
Miss Wilda Pollock returned
to Kitchener on Sunday after
spending a week's vacation with
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Bowden and
Margaret were on a picnic to
Port Franks on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. R. Paynter and
David, Mr. and Mrs. H. Payn-
ter, Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Allison and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Allison and Ed-
ward, Ansa Craig, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Jaques and Steven, Granton
and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jaques,
Exeter.
• • -•• • • • • - Dinner Menu
Sign Up For... Served From 12 Noon to Midnight
C ROM COMBINING
and DRYING
With A
MEYER
DRYER
(FROM THE BROILER)
(Served with Mushrooms or Onion
Porterhouse Steak
New York Cut Sirloin (14-oz.)
Special Cut New York Sirloin
(10-oz.) .
Filet Mignon Princess
Junior Filet Mignon
T-Bone Steak
Sirloin Steak .
Wing Steak (15-oz.)
Broiled Ham Steak
(Hawaiian Style)
ROASTS
Rings) Special Cut Prime Ribs of Beef
Au Jus $2.50
$4.00 Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus . .. $1.75
$3.50 Ontario Young Torn Turkey . ... . $1.75
$2.75 Leg of Pork with Dressing $1.75
$3.00 Spring Chicken, Apple Jelly $1.75
$2.25 Baked Pork Spare-Ribs
with Dressing . $2.00
$3.00
$2.25
$2.50
SEA FOODS
Broiled Large Australian.
Lobster Tail ..... $3.00
Deep Fried Fantail Shrimp $1.75
Broiled South African
Lobster Tail $2.00
Deep Fried Oysters . .. $2.50
Take advantage of this special offer!
CHINESE DISHES
Chicken Chop Suey $1.50
Shrimp Chop Suey $1.50
Sweet and Sour Shrimp
with Pineapple $1.75
Sweet and Sour Pork
Spare-Ribs $1.75
Pineapple Chicken $1.75
Chicken Chow Mein $2.00
We'll combine your corn either on a per
acre or a per bushel basis.
Reserve your date for clean-harvested crops
. . . higher grading grain. Our brand-new
Ford Combine will put more grain in the tank.
OUR SPECIALTIES
FROM THE BROASTER
Colonial Broasted Rock Cornish
Game Hen ....... .... $3.50
Colonial Quick Chick
Oh Chicken De-jointed) $2.00
Colonial Quick Chick
(1/4 Chicken White or Dark Meat) $1.75
Center Cut Lamb Cholas,
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
Salmon Steak $2.00
Colonnal Special Breasted Shrimp $2.25
Fresh Perch $1.50
Tractors
Used Cars SALAD PLATES
Assorted Cold Plate Potato
Salad
Soup or Juice
Rolls 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
850
Soup or Juice
FISH & CHIPS
Beverage
$1.00
Soup or Juice
Hot Buttered Roll
QUARTER OF
BROASTED
CHICKEN
(White or Dark Meat)
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
Fruit Salad with Cottage Cheese $1.50
Tuna Fish or Salmon Salad . $1.50
ALL ENTREES INCLUDE
Soup Du Jour, Vegetable, Choice of Juice Whipped, Baked, French Fried Potatoes
Jello, Ice Cream, Pudding Tea, Coffee, Milk
Pecan Pie 350 All Other Pies and Desserts 250
Deluxe 250 Extra
By MRS. WM. WALTERS
Mrs. Gerald Prance and baby
daughter of Exeter are spending
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Gorden Prance and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clarke
and boys and Mr. and Mrs.
Newton Clarke attended the
Clarke reunion at Goderich on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day-
man and family of kippen visited
on Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Walters and Danny.
Bobby Clarke is visiting this
week with the Morgan boys of
Thames Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hern visit-
ed on Friday evening with Mrs.
Christina Hern, who is a patient
in South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
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'62 SUPER DEXTA, 5 live hydraulics
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'61 GALAXIE SEDAN, V-B, automatic,
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'61 FORD 2-DOOR, 6 cylinder, very low
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'60 FORD 4-DOOR STATIONWAGON
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'59 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN, V-11 auto-
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'59 RAMBLER SEDAN
'59 PONTIAC COACH
'58 METEOR 4-DOOR RIDEAU SEDAN,
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