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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-06-25, Page 1122 Notices Mold open ,house to show recent renovations led services CU .announces exten Many :rpm the area visited the open house at the Exeter Community Credit Union, Mon- day, to view the completion of a general renovation and expan, sion of the operation, Refreshments were served throughout the afternoon by di- rectors and manager Harold Patterson. The expeneion at the Credit Union in the Devon Building has been necessitated through a large tipsiness increase ac, cording to C, E. White, president. The office floor space has been doubled and a complete in, terior renovation eompleted. Approximately 40 persons et,.. avail themselves of the benefits Of a deposit accPunt. This account will carry a guaranteed 5% intereSt payable semi-annually on a minimum quarterly balance. "By this means the hoard hopes to attract the saYings of all members or prospective members who feel their savings are more wisely invested else- where", F/L White stated. Among other highlights, the staff of the CU has decided to Make wall space available for the display of paintings created by People in the Exeter area. By this means they hope to encourage local interest in art. Each painting will be display- ed for a two-week period with the name of the Reinter pre- dominantly indicated, and two will be hung at any one time. Herb Broom,. vice-president, states that the increase in the organization during the laettWo. yeers has been overwhelming and holds great hopes that the half million mark — indica.ted by F/L White as the aim for 1964— will be achieved, By MRS. M. p LSTON tended the open house. The groWth figures recorded throughout the first five motile of this year have been very gratifying to the staff .and the volunteer directors and cern,. inittee members, F/1-1 White stated.. The fully life insured shares (savings) of members have, in- creased from $143,00(1 to $108,- 000. Loans to members have Jumped from $241,000 to $068,- 000. General assets of the Credit Uniop have increased from $261,000 to $270,000, a jump of $17,000 thus far in 1964. F/L White said he felt this indicated an increasing faith in the Credit Union movement throughout the area. List track champs for Mount Carmel Open House heralds CU renovations Recent renovations and additions to the Exeter Community Credit Union office in the Devon Build- ing were op display during an open house held Monday. Deputy-Reeve Ralph Bailey, right, repre, sented town council in extending congratulations to the manager and directors of the CU. On the left is Harold Patterson, manager, while in the centre is the president, F/L Charles White. --Photo by Doerr W, James formerly of Kirkton Anglican Perisb wb Ise patient in Memorial Hospital, St. Thomas. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Fischer, Wayne and Steven visited with Mr. & Mrs. Chris Fischer, Lucan, Monday afternoon. Father's Day visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Fischer and boys were the latter's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Earhart, Mary and Joanne of Strathroy, DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS The board of directors have announced the inception of de- posit accounts which are now available within the framework of the CU. Members who have already placed $2,000 ,— the maximum insurable amount — in their share accounts may now The annual track and field day was held at Our Lady of Mount Carmel school last Wed- nesday, and under ideal weather conditions, competition was ex- tremely keen. The results of the various categories were as follows; SENIORS Dash, Tom McCann, Ann Re- eler; running broad, Pat O'- Rourke, Ann Reeler; standing broad, Pat O'Rourke, Jane Mc- Cann; ball throw, Rick Trainor, Peg Ruggaber; high jump, Pat O'Rourke, Angela Reeler. Firemen, kids, Radars stage Dashwood picnics INTERMEDIATES Dash, Peter Revington, Ann Hall; run broad, Peter Reving- ton, Mary Angela Glavin; stand- ing broad, Paul Glavin, Ann Hall; ball throw, Gregory Rev- ington, Marlene Dietrich; high jump, Patti Glavin, Theresa0'- Brien. duets and solos after which the older children supervised games while the mothers pre- pared lunch. Miss Sheila Elston spent the past week with her uncle and aunt Mr. & Mrs. Fred Elston in Detroit. Mr. & Mrs. Sam Skinner and family visited Father's Day with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Pym, Exeter and Mr. Cecil Skinner Exeter. M. B. and Mrs. Elston at- tended the morning service also the Holy Communion service in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, Sunday June 21 and visited with their cousins, Mr. & Mrs. H. A. Mullins and Ruth Ann, marking a wedding anniversary. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Humphries of Exeter were guests of the latter's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Weiberg, Miss Mildred Weiberg, London, also visited her parents, Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Blair and family spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Amos Warwick of Port Huron. Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Weiberg and Sandra spent Sunday after- noon with Mr. & Mrs. Len Purdie, Hensall. Mrs. M. H. Elston accom- panied by Mrs. Heber Davis visited recently with Mrs. R. Continued, from Page 1Q ALL THAT PORTION of road allowance known as Andrew Street and shown. on Registered Plan Num- ber '211 in the Town of xe- ter, in the County of Hur- on and Province a On- tario and described as fol- lows: COMMENCING at the North east. angle of lot 'lumber 1029 accord- ing to said plap Number 20 being also the southerly boundary of Mill Road a- foresaid; THENCE south- erly along the westerly boundary of Andrew Street to a point 363' northerly from the intersection of Andrew Street with the north limit of Hill Street according to Plan Num , her 20; THENCE Easterly and parallel to the north- erly limit of Hill Street to the easterly limit of Andrew Street ; THENCE Northerly along the East- erly limit of Andrew Street to the North west angle of Lot Number 1021; THENCE Westerly in a straight line to the place of beginning. The lands comprising that part of the said road allow- ance hereby stopped up and closed, and the subsequent sale or other disposition of the said lands, shall be subject to easements for existing sewer, watermain and hydro services on the lands an question. That subject to the said easements, the lands compris- ing that part of the said road allowance hereby stopped up and closed shall continue to be vested in The Corporation of the Town of Exeter to be dealt with from time to time as the Council of the said Corporation may see fit and deem proper. And that the Council of the said Corporation will hear, in person or by counsel, solici- tor, or agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the said by-law and who applied to be heard at a meeting to be held at the Council Cham- bers at the Town Hall in the Town of Exeter on the 20th day of July, 1964 at the hour of eight o'clock in the eve- ning or so soon thereafter as the said meeting may be held. DATED at Exeter, Ontario this 11th day of June. 1964, JUNIORS Dash, Wayne Sokolowski, Brenda Arnold; running broad, Philip Hall, Linda Dietrich; Standing broad, Wayne Sokolow- ski, Linda Dietrich; ball throw, Wayne Sokolowski, Linda Die- trich, high jump, Wayne Soko- lowski, Linda Dietrich. MIDGETS Dash, Michael Hogan, Joanne McCann; running broad, John Gielen, Joanne McCann; stand- ing broad, Tom Dietrich, Ann Morrissey; ball throw, Michael Hogan, Joanne McCann; high jump, Michael Hogan; 3-legged race, Joanne McCann, Elizabeth Van Osch. C. V. Clerk, PICKARD, ESQ., Town of Exeter. 18:25:2:9c SHOWER FOR BRIDE-ELECT A miscellaneous shower for Ellen Gilbert of Stratford was held at the home of Mrs. Clifford Pepper with about 35 guests present. Hostesses were Mrs. Wm. Haugh, Mrs. Arvis Rader, and Mrs. Laura Pepper. Contests were conducted by Doris Pepper. The address was read by Mrs. Pepper and Dianne Rader pulled in the decorated wagon loaded with gifts. Ellen thanked her friends in a few chosen words. 24 Tenders Wanted • By MRS. ERVIN RADER DASHWOOD Dashwood firemen held apic- Mc for their families and mem- hers of the Dashwood Safety patrol, Wed. June 17, with the social committee in charge. Races were conducted for both the children and adults, followed by a wiener roast and sing song. Fire Chief James Hayter con- gratulated the safety patron for another accident-free year and presented them with gifts from the firemen. Patrol members were Cap- tain, Margaret Merner; lieuten- ants, Jim Hayter and Michael Tiernan; Larry Fleet, David Nielson, Eugene Becker, Joanne Hayter, John Becker and Jim Guenther. Track stars at Mount Carmel school Pictured here are the winners of the various divisions in the annual track and field meet held last week at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Separate School. Back row, left to right: Ann Reeler, Ann Hall, Linda Dietrich, Wayne Sokolowski, Peter Revington and Pat O'Rourke. Front row: Joanne McCann, Bernadette Rutter, Patrick Hogan and Michael Hogan. --T-A photo PEE WEES D ash, Pat Vankerrebrock, Bernadette Rutten; running broad, Pat Hogan, Bernadette Rutten; s tanding broad, Pat Hogan, Bernadette Rutten; ball throw, David Re gier, Linda Fleming; 3-legged race, Peter McCann, Matthew Muller and Heather Trainor, Laurie Ar- nold, HEATING SYSTEM Tenders are invited for esti- mates on the installation of a complete heating system for Exeter Public Library. Closing date July 15. . Phone 235-0211 (after 6) or 235.1807 for details. 25c Janine Horman and Paul Rader; young ladies, Gail Richardson; young men, David Rader; mar- ried men, Wendell Gamble; three legged race, Janine Bor- man and Marlene Rader, Neil Gamble and Douglas Rader; four legged race, Ed Prang, Ray Weido and Larry Fleet. Adult partner races, sack, Mrs. Herb Klopp and Elmer Rader; twist, Mrs. Herb Klopp and Elmer Rader; string, Mrs. Lloyd Rader and Garnet Wei- berg; drink the bottle; Mrs. Lloyd Rader; several relays for children were played but the adults were cancelled due to rain. Supper was held at the Dash- wood community centre with Mrs. Herb Klopp, convenor. Several special prizes were given to Ed Prang, lucky plate; oldest person, Mrs. Ervin Wil- lert; youngest baby, Brenda Miller; most recently married, Mr. & Mrs. James Whitney; most daughters present, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader; most sons, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Weiberg. Officers for next year are: president, Glen Weido; vice- presidents, Garnet Weiberg and Lloyd Howe; secretary, Mrs. Jeffrey Heywood; treasurer, Ivan Taylor; table convenor, Mrs. James Whitney; sports, Lloyd Rader; guesssing contest, Lyn Gamble. SCHOOL PICNIC Room 1 of Dashwood Public school with their teacher, Mrs. E. Powell, mothers, and pre- school children enjoyed apicnic at the pinery wayside park Thursday. Winner s in sports were: Tommy Hayter, Sally Webb, Robert Guenther, Jane Guen- ther, Janice fluter and Sharon Rader, Kevin Bestard; several relays were also enjoyed. Din- ner preceded the games. HEATING SYSTEM Tenders will be received un- til July 4, 1964 for a new oil air heating system to be in- stalled in the Ailsa Craig United Church Manse. Work to be completed by July 31, 1964. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be mailed to R, N. McAlpine, Ailsa Craig, RADER REUNION The annual Rader reunion was held at Riverview Park, Exeter, June 21, with about 100 in attendance. Lorne Klopp was president and welcomed everyone, Winners in the sports with Ervin Rader in charge were: 5 and under, Diane Rader; 6-8 girls, Sharon Rader, boys, Tommy Hayter; 9-11, Marlene Rader and Gary Gamble; 12-15, and David of London. Tuesday evening, June 16, the youth Fellowship of the EUB church held their final social evening with bowling at Grand Bend followed by lunch at the snack shop. Wednesday afternoon, June 17, the Boys and Girls Fellow- ship of the HUB church held their closing picnic at Mr. & Mrs. Howard Klumpp's cottage. There was swimming and games. The social convenors for this group, Mrs. Ray Geun- ther, Mrs. Hugh Boyle, and Mrs. Howard Klumpp, served a wei- ner roast at the close of the program. Mrs. Merrill James spent Thursday at Silver Lake HUB camp site where the conference executive of the WSWS met to plan the fall program. Monday, June 29, Rev. & Mrs. Merrill James and family leave on vacation. They will be tenting in Provincial Parks and visiting their homes in Ottawa and Waltham, Quebec. They plan to return July 25. Three men from the HUB church, Jack G al se r, Lloyd Eagleson, and Stuart Wolfe at- tended a men's camp retreat at Silver Lake during the week- end. Mr. Gordon Kraft, delegate, and Rev. Wm. Getz attended the Lutheran church conference at Ottawa last week. Miss Ruthanne Rader of Lon- don is spending a week with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Ervin Rader following an appendicitis operation. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Glen Rader have returned from their honeymoon spent on a trip to theEast coast where they visited with the latter's sister and family. Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Mervyn Webb and family were Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hill of Crediton, Mrs. Olive Webb of Grand Bend, Mr. & Mrs. Allan Pfaff and family of Crediton, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Jennison and family of Grand Bend, and Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Preszcator of Kinburn. Dr. & Mrs. Donald Oestreich- er of Chatham spent Monday with Mr. & Mrs. earl Oes- treicher and family. Mr. & Mrs, Sheldon Wolfe and family, Mr. John Wolfe, Mrs. Louis Wolfe, and Rev. J. M. Oestreicher, all of Clifford, visited with Mr. & Mrs. Carl Oestreicher last Saturday; Rev. Oestreicher remained for a visit. Recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Carl Oestreicher were Mr. & Mrs. Harry McAdam PIANO RECITAL Mrs. Harold'Stire AWCM held a piano recital for her pupils with the parents and friends present. Gordon Rats was chairman for the program. Marlene Barr of London played violin selections and Miss Susan Kimpel of Kitchener, accordion selections. The pupils played argaiteaVa.M.....e52.1.13-VelliS31V33:?-3.3vaaaVaifee3:133,1131Alegegelteeetereaelife;e3':;aii'aeeelealiieeteeeeia:zeleeeelAelleiateetareateit3331tititiiiet3333333a$33a3itiatitiieeiieiiatiiiaiiiiitiaeeeititiati aieemeeltailazaat;fat.e.ateetet0.3.37.....eleakeetetteetaleezeakeeeeteateeteeteeeeeekeeeeleeeteeeeeezeteteeeealeeta.eaefieeeeetaltealtaaitefeeeetitaa1e.egeeeMeetaaeleteeee Trade Up To A '64 Today WHILE OUR SELECTION IS AT ITS BEST TOWNSHIP OF BIDDULPH CULVERT TENDERS Sealed tenders will be re- ceived by the undersigned un- til 12 noon Tuesday, July 7, 1964 for the construction of a concrete culvert at lot 17, con- cession 4. 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