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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-09-10, Page 2also a member of St. James phoir, trustee at SS 12 & 4 Clandeboye School and spent 40 years in the trucking business. Mrs. Lewis was janitor at St. James eight years, preaident of Guild four years and president of WI two years. With Mrs. Clarence Hardy at the piano all joined in singing "For they are jolly good fel- lows". She favored with other suitable music. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis have three sons; Arnold in Clandeboye, Cecil and Gerald of Lucan, one daugh- ter (Dorothy Anne), Mrs. Or- ville Taylor, Brockville. They were married 43 years ago on August 9, 1922. w e nty-five years ago May 1, 1940 they moved to the farm, having pre- viously lived in Clandeboye, Ex- eter and on farm Con 2 Bid- dulph. They are moving to London and will live at 29 Giles St. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Taylor, Brockville, Cathy, Stephen and David came up Friday night. The children visited relatives and Saturday they helped Mr. and Mrs. Lewis move to London. CHURCH NEWS Sunday Sept. 5 the Rey. G. W. Sach took the service at Clan- deboye United Church at 9:45 and Sunday, Sept. 12, Mr. Sach will have service at 9:45 am with special speaker, Rev. Dr. F. Jet- By MRS. ROBERT RUNDLE Heather Mills of Kirkton visit- ed a couple of days with Nancy Jaques. Mrs. Ida Knox of St. Marys v i site d Tuesday with Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills. Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Brine were guests at the Pfaff—Heywood wedding in Exeter Saturday last. Debra Jaques visited a couple of days with Gwen Mills of Kirk- ton, Mr. & Mrs. Adrian Pringle, Brenda, Wayne and Terry of Lon- don, Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Copeland, Cynthia and Ellen. Mrs. Robert Rundle was a weekend guest with Mrs. Gordon Culver and Kenneth and attended Strathroy Fair Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Dykeman and Susan of Carleton Place and Mrs. Doris Shier of Ingersoll called on friends in the village Monday. Miss Jean Copeland, Mrs. John Rodd, Mrs. M. Griffin and Mrs. Robert Rundle attended a toy demonstration at the home of Mrs. Fred Payne in L ondon Thursday evening. A miscellaneous shower was held in the church basement Fri- day evening for Miss Marion McNaughton, a bride-elect of Sat- urday. By MRS, ERVIN RADER ROELOFS' FLOWERS SHOP EXETER EVENINGS 235-2242 235.2906 Don't Forget Don't forget to order your shrubs, evergreens and bulbs etc. this month. This is the best time for planting so that your plants will be rooted be- fore the winter sets in. We are taking orders now till no later than October 15 The sooner you order the better plants you will get. So come in and place your order now. New Hours effective Sept. 7 Open Daily 8 a.m. - 11 p.m. COIN OP DRYCLEANING COFFEE CORNER SHOWERS Supervised 9.5 Daily Except Sunday Monday and Friday Evening 7.9 p.m. STURD8VANTS t COIN OPERATeD LAUNDROMAT dfldYCLEANING CENTRE GRAND BEND Hwy. af Lake Rood See ae WESTERN FAIR London Special Return Excursion Fare FROM EXETER $180 8:55 am Busses leave Exeter at 77:30 am 4:25 pm Children Under 12 yrs. ;6 fore. Sept. 10-18 FROM LUCAN $105 9:25 am 11:50 am 4:50 p Special Buses leave 9:00 pm from the Fair Grounds to return. Travel in air ride comfort Contact Your Charterways Depot Children Under 12 yrs. 1 /2 fare. Buses Leave Lucan at Betty's Market Exeter 235-1913 Shamrock Restaurant Lucan 227.4489 HUNTLEY'S I D A September Sale SEPT. 13 to 18 Watch our sale bills, windows, and the daily press for special sale prices NEW UNIQUE SCOTIABANK SERVICE fp/ //, AP' /PO // d /7' ///'/ ././ A / /1" q/1 0,,, 4,,,, °,5' r .0 0 4 id../ c;o vO Vie f# r,i, • • '(/"V/ / Wfe, ,, ,, /, . ,,, ,fr; d#,,/ ///,/ /z.A ,/ d ev 4 , ,f • 0 ", ,, , -.7„,7 ,7/rz ,yr• r 9"' ,,' ,i ,0"// 40, 2 / 4 f,/0 )0/Ad v ./7 , •/',/ Buy as little as $10 worth or as much as you like — cashable any time. „,,er„,„- ,cryffee/vgBANK THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA latt-nat Memorial service at St. James churchyard By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE Mr. and Mrs. Steve Abram and attended the twenty-fifth wedding three sons of Sarnia spent Mon- celebration for Mr. and Mrs. day with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Eyerard Miller at their home Etherington. at Zion Tnesday evening, Mr. Johnny Etherington re- turned home recently after hav- ing spent the past three months at Norman Wells in the North West Territories, He will be entering University of Western Ontario September 17, Miss Barbara Miller's name was omitted from being a guest at the Westerik-Vanderla.an wed- ding in last week's paper. Esther Merrill of Clinton and Margaret visited last week with Darlene Passmore. Betty Jean Miller of Woodham visited last week with her cousin Barbara Miller. Quite a number from this com- munity attended the-trousseau tea for Miss Marion Kerslake at the hpme of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Kerslake, Exeter, Thursday. Glenn and Calvin Rohde spent the weekend with their grand- father Mr. William Thomson pf Exeter. Mrs. H. S. Pettibone of Aylmer and Mrs. William Thom- son spent Friday and Saturday at the CNE. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howe and girls of London with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller recently returned from a trip to the East Coast. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Pedrsen were Sgt. Gord Maki of Alsask, Sask., last week; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cassidy of Ottawa, Mrs. Ron Lower and family of Peter- borough, and Mrs. Chris Custing and Harry of Wingham, all for a few days. Cpl. Loric Pedrsen of Sioux Lookout spent his leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Pedr- sen. Rev, and Mrs. C. B. Carr of St. Jacobs with Mrs. Dan Weber. Mrs. Bruce Seebach and fam- ily of Hamilton With Mrs. Cora Geiser last week. Rev. and Mrs. Fred Irish and family of Arnprior, with Rev. M. J. James and family; the lat- ter is Mrs. James' sister. Rev. Merrill James with two other Ontario ministers attended a workshop on church camping at Paynesville, Minnesota last week. Rev. M. J. Juries haStakerithe morning service at Crediton for two Sundays while Rev. Zurbrigg was on holidays. Visitors with Mrs. Lucinda Mclsaad Were her son Wilfred and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mc.- Isaad and Daniel of Detroit. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Pfile were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maynard and Amy of Lana sing, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Pat May, Bruce and Kelly Of Pontiac, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stroe- der and family of Toronto, Mrs. Clara Jacobi and Laird of lien salt, and Mr. Mid Mrs. Arthur itdessel of Lansing, Mich. Who will Spend the week. ENGAGEMENTS ---- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rim- mer, Centralia wish to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Mary Alice to Robert Wil- liam Watson, on of Mrs. Ruth Watson and the late Mr. William Watson of Exeter, the wedding will take place Saturday, October 2, 1965 at 12 o'clock in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Mount Carmel, Ont. 10c CARDS OF THANKS — We wish to, express our sin- cere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for the beautiful floral tributea, messages of sympathy, memorial cards and kindness shown us in the loss of a dear wife and moth- er. Special thanks to Rev. D. M. Guest and Rev. Ron Hall, Cen- tralia United Church Women and others who contributed food and the C. Haskett & Son Funeral Home. — Murray Abbott and fam- ily. 10c I wish to thank all those who sent cards, flowers, gifts and who visited me while a patient in South Huron Hospital, special thanks to Dr. Goddard. — John Cochrane. 10* I wish to thank all my friends and neighbors who remembered me with flowers, visits and gifts and to those who helped at home on the farm, while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Thanks to the nurses and staff, Dr. Wal- lace and Dr. Louvatt. — Gordon Hamilton. 10c I would like to thank everyone on behalf of my mother and fath- er, Mr. and Mrs. George Law- rence for the lovely remem- brances and gifts given to them on their Diamond Wedding An- niversary, September 4, 1965, also say thank you to everyone who helped me in so many ways. — Mrs. Ed Johnston. 10c Mr. Orville Langford and John wish to express their sincere appreciation to their many friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness during their recent sad bereavement, floral tributes, contributions to the Cancer and Heart Fund, special thanks to Rev. Guest and thought- fulness and kindness of the UCW of Centralia United Church, Has- kett & Son Funeral Home, the pallbearers and all who helped in any way. 10c I wish to thank my relatives, friends and neighbors for their cards, flowers and visits while 1' Was a patient in South Huron Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Mr. Jim Hennessey, Mr. Al Horton and nurses and staff at the hospital. — Mrs. Milton Pfaff. 10* We wish to thank all our rela- tives, friends and neighbors for cards, flowers and gifts while a. patient in South Huron Hospital and since returning home. Also many thanks, to those who helped in any way at the time of Charlie's accident, it was all very much appreciated. — Charlie and Vera Stephen. 10c I wish to thank all those who sent me cards, flowers and gifts and the many friends who paid me visits while in South Huron Hospital, Special thanks to the nursing staff and Dr. Goddard, also the neighbors who helped in anyway at home. — Daniel Trieb- ner. 10* Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Whittier and family of Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wein of Sudbury, and Miss Erma Wein of Clinton were holiday visitors with Mrs. Herb Wein and also attended the Rader picnic at Riverview Park, Exeter, on Sunday. Rader picnic held at park The 17th Rader picnic was held Sunday, Sept. 5, at Riverview Park, Exeter, with 61 in attena dance. President Norman Wal- per welcomed everyone and con- ducted the business. Sports were conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gamble. Re- sults were; 5 and under, Mary- Jo Howe; hop race, Dianne Ra- der; kicking footall, Marlene Taylor; 8-12, running, Keith Tay- lor; over 12, Paul Rader; back- ward throw bean bag, Philip Ra- der; tnen, rolling ball, Joe Mer- ner; kick Slipper in ring, Mrs. M. Merrier; several relays were also enjoyed. During the supper hour sev- eral special prizes were awar- ded. 70th birthday nearest pic- nic, Mrs. H, Wein; youngest per- son, Sandra Coleman; lucky spot, Mrs. Leonard Prang; couple with birthdays nearest, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Millet; Weight of box, Rob- ert Prang, pantry articles, Mrs. Ebner Rader. Officers for 1966 are; presi- dent, Albert Rader; viee-presi- dent Milford Merner; sec-treas- urer, Mrs. Ervin Rader; table convenor, Mrs. M. Mernerl spar- is committee, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller. CARDS OF THANKS -- Wesley Venner and family wish to thank their friends, neighbors and relatives for the many acts of kindness rendered during their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to nurses and staff of South Huron Hospital, Dr. God- dard, Rev. Currie, Hensall Le- gion,Hensel' Ladies Legion, Amer Rebekah Lodge and pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge Exeter, also the Bonthron Funeral Home. 10* Mrs. Ella Walker expresses her sincere thanks to relatives, neighbors and friends for cards, letters, flower s, visitors and gifts while a patient in Victoria Hospital, London and since re- turning home. 10c To the many friends and rela- tives who so kindly remembered me while a patient in Victoria Hospital, also to those who help- ed in any way at home, I extend my sincere thanks. — Mrs. Dor- cas Wein. 10c The family of the late Tillie Wein wish to extend their very sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to the Exeter Nursing Home, South Huron Hos- pital and staff, Dr. Gulens, T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home and ladies of the Crediton EUB Church. 10c IN MEMORIAM — COWARD—In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, John J. Coward who passed away one year ago, September 10, 1964. As we look upon your picture, Sweet memories we recall Of a face so full of sunshine A smile for one and all; To one no longer with us, But in our heart still lives; To hear your voice, to see your smile, To sit with you and talk awhile, To be together in the same old way, Would be our dearest wish today. — Always remembered and sadly missed by his wife, children and grandchildren. 10* By MRS. G. HOOPER Miss Veryl Hooper entered the School of Nursing at Woodstock General Hospital, Tuesday. Mr. & Mrs. Herb Ruch, Tor- onto, were Tuesday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Parkinson. Mr, & Mrs. Fred P etch of Strathroy, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Grasby and family of London were Monday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Clare Sisson. .... By MRS. NORMAN LONG Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkey & family of Woodstock spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robinson & family, Sunday they visited relatives in Chatham. Sunday visitors with Mr. Rob- ert Thomson were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Foster of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Priestap of Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Carter of Welland were holiday weekend guests with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hood. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. N. Long were Mr. Oswald Brown QC and Mrs. Brown of Detroit, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little, Marcia & Cheryl of London, Mr. Charley Taylor of Stoney Creek, and Mrs. Mar- guerite Ulch of Windsor. Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. David Triebner were Mr. & Mrs. Paul Ayer and Larry, Richmond, Mich, Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Shoebottom, Ilderton, Mr. & Mrs. R al ph Triebner, Brussels. Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Kerr ac- companied by Mr. Foster Ben- nett of Seaforth spent the holiday weekend in the USA. By MRS. J. N. PATON CLANDEBOYE Sunday, Sept. 5a the 42nd an- nual memorial service of decora- tion of graves in St. James Church yard was held. First memorial service was held in Sept. 1923 with the Rev. Ken- neth McGomi as rector. About 25 years ago throughthe courtesy of C. Haskett 84 Son of Lucan a public addregs sys- tem was set up in the church which brought the church ser- vice to these outside. Extensive decorating has been done to the interior of the Church, the walls have been painted, new hardwood floors laid, a wide aisle and two smaller ones car- peted, pews refinished and a new arrangement of the seats for the junior congregation, a new red carpet was laid in chancel and nave and the vestibule has new floor covering, new dpor and lock. During the last of June, July and August the services were held in the chapel. The rector conducted the Sun- day service. The Rev. G, W. Sach of Lucan and Clandeboye United Churches read the lesson and gave the address, Mr. Mackay lviorison of Lucan was soloist and Mrs. Kay Egan, Lucan, also sang. Accompanist was Mr. Gor- don Jacklin, London with Miss Joan Cunningham as acting or- ganist. Andrew Carter is cemetery superintendent; John C. Murdy sec-treasurer. Flowers on the table were white glads, given by Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Carter in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Carter. Other flowers were placed by Clande- boye women's Institute and Vic- toria Lodge LOBA in memory of departed members. MARK 25 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bieber, RR 1 Clandeboye, c el e br at ed their 25th wedding anniversary Wednesday, September 1 by hav- ing a dance and reception in Lucan Community Centre. Douglas Lewis and his orchestra furnish- ed the music for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bieber were married in Main Street United Church by the Rev. Norval Wood. The celebrants have two sons, Gordon and Wilfred, both of St. Marys and twin daughters, Shir- ley and Sharon, and Ruth at home. They also have four grandchild- ren. GOING AWAY PARTY A party for Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Lewis was held at their home on Wednesday evening. Euchre was enjoyed. A presentation was made from neighbors, friends and commun- ity, a kitchen set of table and chairs. Mr. Maurice Simpson, acted as master of ceremonies, The Rev. E. 0. Lancaster spoke of their willingness to help in the church and community. Mr. Lewis was supervisor of the St. James cemetery seven years, ferson Neil, St. Martins, N.B. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Jim Beckett, Kit- chener, Mrs. Ruth Ann liaidysh and Miss Sandra Beckett of Lon- don and Peggy visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Millson and Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Millson and Debbie. Mr. & Mrs. David Kestle and Janis enjoyed a trip to Ottawa seeing the changing of the guards, also Algonquin Park, Upper Can- ada Village and Trenton. They arrived home Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Millson and Debbie and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Dickins, attended the horse race at Dresden Monday, Mrs. Omer Cunningham had as guests Mr. & Mrs. Ernol Cun- ningham of Glencoe, Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Cunningham of Ingersoll and Mr. & Mrs. Joe Mackovyack, David, Paul and Karen of Detroit. Mr. & Mrs. James Maynard of Chatham called on Mrs. Almer Hendrie Sunday. Hammond Construction Co. of St. Marys laid asphalt from Car- ter's store to the road east to No. 4 Highway near Earl Mor- gan's residence. Erni'. Mrs. Glen Stewart as- sisted her. Mrs, Reg. Hodgert gave aPiann solo and Mrs. George Kellett gave a reading. Mrs, Edwin Miller and Mrs. William Snow showed a film "The Living Harvest". Mrs. Miller, president, conducted the lousiness It was decided to have a turkey supper in November. FAMILY PICNIC Mr, and Mrs. Donald KernIck held a family picnic at their home Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Reg Castle Sr. of London, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lillie and family of Willowdele, Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Dolliver and fam- ily, Mr. and. Mrs. Reg Castle Jr. and family of Dorchester. 235-1920 Pig. 2 ilMesAdveciits, SiPItOrnbOr 1O, 1965 • : • a, ... aa=anavar,., . , ... ...... ANNOUNCEMENTS . . ................ .............. STUDY BRAZIL The first fall UCW meeting was held Wednesday evening in the church basement with Mrs. Archie Etherington and Mrs, Lorne Passmore as hostesses. Mrs. William Snow was in charge of the worship service assisted by Mrs. William Lamport. Mrs. William Johns gave the introduction to the study book on Diet Concious? BIRTHS — CRAVEN — Lt/Cdr Geoffrey A. and Peggy Craven, nee Rnwr clifie, announce the birth of their fourth child and second daughter in Norfolk, Virginia, September 4. KOLKMAN — Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Kolkman, Rit 1 Clinton an- nounce the birth of a son, Ro- bert William, Aug. 28, inClin- ton General Hospital—a.broth- er for Helen. REDMAN — Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Redman, Exeter, are pleased to announce the arrival of their chosen daughter, Lau- rie — a sister for Lyndsey. CANTELON—pr. and Mrs. Bruce Cantelon announce the birth of a daughter, Catherine Barbara, in St. Thomas-Elgin General Hospital, August 30. CARTER — Doug and Pauline Carter, London, (nee Simpson) announce the birth of their son, Larry Douglas at Victoria Hos- pital, London, September 3 — a brother for Karen. JACOBS — Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jacobs, RR 1 Zurich, announce the birth of a daughter, Wilma, at South Huron Hospital, Aug- ust 31 — a sister for Helen. HINTS — Mr, and Mrs. Michael Kints, RR 3 Exeter, announce the birth of a son, David, at South Huron Hospital, Septem- ber 4 a brother for Diana. MacDONALD — Mr. and Mrs. I. C. MacDonald, Victoria St., Exeter, announce the birth of a daughter, Theresa Catherine, at South Huron Hospital, Sep- tember 6 — a sister for Robert and Carol. REITBERGER — Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reitberger, Carling St., Exeter, announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Ann, at South Huron Hospital, September '7 — a sister for Dawn Marie. ROSS — F/O and Mrs. C. D. Ross, RCAF Station Centralia, an- nounce the birth of a daughter, Susan Jane, at South Huron Hospital September 6. ANNOUNCEMENTS — Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coursey, RR 1 Lucan, (Coursey Road) take this opportunity of inviting their many relatives and friends to attend their fiftieth Wedding An- niversary, Open House, at their home on Wednesday, September 15, 3-5 pm, 7-9 pm. (No gifts please). 10c Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Frayne, Sanders St., Exeter, will be at , home ,to friends and reaatives on 1,yealnesday, September 15, 5 pm on the occasion`Pf their fiftieth Anniversary. No gift s please. 10c ENGAGEMENTS — Mrs. Kathleen Burns, London, is pleased to announce the en- gagement of her daughter, Pat- ricia Anne to Mr. Richard Mi- chael Boyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boyle, Exete r. The wedding to take place on Friday, October 1, 1965 at 7;30 pm in Church of the Resurrection, Lon- don, Ont. 10c Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Shaw, Grand Bend, wish to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Marion Dianne, to Mr. Wil- liam Gerald Chapman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chapman, RR 1 Exeter. Wedding to take place Saturday, October 9, 1965 at 3:30 o'clock in Grand Bend United Church. 10c the Exeter office of the USBORNE and HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY will be CLOSED for Holidays Aug. 30 - Sept. 20 Instalment payments may be made at the Banks listed on the cards. The acting agents for Osborne, Bidduiph, London, etc. town- ships are: Hugh Benninger, Dublin Clayton-Harris, Mitchell ARTHUR FRASER SEC.—TREAS. A custom-fitted garment is the answer to the diet cpnscious. There is a way to redistribute weight so that you can look 5 to 10 lbs. slimmer and that is to choose the right bra and girdle. Let me measure you for a custom-fitted Spencer- Spirella to correct posture and spot figure problems. MRS, V. ARMSTRONG