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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-09-23, Page 7Times-Advocate, September 23, 1965 Page 7 By MRS, FRED BOWDEN Reception arranged by Hensall UCW Following the official opening of the new Christian Education building of the Hensall United Church guests were invited to a reception held in the fellowship hall. The reception was arranged by the United Church Women. Mrs. Walter Spencer is shown here pouring tea for Mrs. H. F. Currie, wife of pastor Rev. Harold F. Currie. , A MM. tessestalmma4Hensall personals RENT then PURCHASE your SMITH-CORONA and save the rent for the purchase Choose the model you like pay $10.00 a month on our rental purchase plan — and at the end of the payment term the typewriter is yoursl f lllllllllllllll I lllll 111111111111 llllllll Hilit10/111111111)01111W011,1114MOniMilfilliiinilili lllll 01n111011 llllllllll ifil.111111.1 TAILORING BOND'S 40th ANNIVERSARY SALE EXTRA PANTS Two Piece Suits at 4O '59. '69. $7.9 OUR GUARANTEE - Toter Satisfaction or Total Refund Main South exeter 235.0/40 iiiill l ll lll lll i l lllll ll llll llll ll m410141401111 Honor for early pioneers This memorial plaque erected by Usborne Township commemorates the early pioneer families who helped to settle this area. The cairn is located one and a quarter miles north and one and a quarter miles east of Exeter. The plaque was dedicated Sunday.afternoon. (T-A photo) By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO CLINTON EXTENSION CLASSES (For University Credit) SUBJECT STARTING DATE TIME French 20 (First Year) Philosophy 20 (Introduction) *History 30 (Medieval History) Sat. Sept. 25 Sat. Sept. 25 Sat. Sept. 25 9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. * Students may use History 30 as a first year course for this year only or as a senior course of a History major if they have not already taken History 20. All Classes meet in Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton. Classes meet for 16 three hour sessions, and are open to credit and non-credit students. Credit course tuition fee is $100.00; the non-credit fee per course is $50.00 and is not refundable. Other classes are offered in Stratford and Owen Sound. Students should register immediately for Extension classes, since the final decision to offer a course may depend on the advance registration. Registration cards and booklet are available at the Summer School and Extension Department, U.W.O. London. A fastback Volkswagen. A twin-carburetor Volkswagen. A family Volkswagen. A bucket-seated Volkswagen. An engine-in-the-rear Volkswagen. A fun-to-drive Volkswagen. We call it the 1600 fastback sedan. 1600 because that's how big the engine is. Fastback because that's the way the back is. And sedan because it's not a sports car. Although it has a lot of sports car features. Like a fully-synchronized fouNon,the-floor. And four-wheel independent suspension td take the bend out of corners. And front wheel disc brakes that stop you effortlessly. And the comfortable bucket seats we've already mentioned. Then what's sedan about our fastback sedan? Let's start with room. It seats five. Or two adults and as many kids as you want to stuff into the back seat. There's 17 cu. ft. of luggage space. A fully instrumented padded dash with electric clock. Carpeted floors, And seat backs that adjust to seven different angles. These are just a few reasons why our new fastback is a sedan. And a sporty car. After you've driven one hard for a few years, you'll know why It's a Volkswagen. HUNTER-DUVAR LTD. Main Street, Tel.: 2351100 • •-•:eekiSilesi•easkiie:eii&-.•••••••••••••••-•• • It's a Volkswagen. By MR$. M. H, EL$TON $85 at a bingo in Clinton Tuesday evening sponsored by the Huron Fish and Game Club. Noble Grand Mrs. J. F. Ingram presided for the meeting of Am- ber Rebekah Lodge Wednesday, Sept. 15. Installation of officers will take place October 6 with District Deputy Mrs. Edna Cald- well in charge. Recent guests with Mrs. Ella Drysdale were her brother-in- law and ulster-in-law Mr. & Mrs. Jack Drysdale, B.C.; her sister-in-law Mrs. Margaret Stowell; and her niece and her husband, Mr. & Mrs. Ed Gibson, all of Stettler, Alberta. Mr. P. L. McNaughton is a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Mrs. Ella Drysdale and Mrs. Pearl Case of London have re- turned from an enjoyable four day motor trip along the St. Lawrence River to Upper Canada Village and to Ottawa. During a severe electrical storm here Friday afternoon a Holstein cow owned by Dick Tay- lor of Chiselhurst was struck by lightning and instantly killed. The animal was lying in the field when struck. The veterinary, who was called, said he never saw an animal so badly burned. Members of Hensall WI will entertain patients at Huronview Wednesday evening, Sept. 29, and will meet at the Town Hall at 6:45 pm. Officers of Hensall Kinsmen and Hensall Kinettes, together with Exeter Kinsmen and Kinettes and East London Club Kinsmen and Kinetics will be installed this Thursday night Sept. 23 by Governor Larry Woods of Pres- ton at the Shillelagh Motel, Lucan. Dr. & Mrs. Colin Chisholm, Toronto, and Miss Sharon Light- foot and Mr. Patrick Soldon, London, spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. John Soldon and Michael. Mr. & Mrs. R. G. Love, Caro, Mich, Mr. & Mrs. Robt. Keys and family, Burlington Mr. & Mrs. Ross Keys and family, Wat- ford, Mr. & Mrs. Robt. Love and family, London, Mr. & Mrs. Mur- ray Keys and family, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Keys, Exeter, Mr. Clarence McWilliams, Rodney, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Love, and Mr. & Mrs. Ken McKay and family, Kippen, held a reunion at the farm ome of Mr. & Mrs. J. E. McEwen, Sunday, Sept. 19 and enjoyed a smorgasbord supper served on the lawns. WMS group attends rally The Carmel presbyterian WMS met in the church schoolroom with president Mrs. Earl Camp- bell presiding. Mrs. Archie Hoggarth and Mrs. Harry Snell led the devotional period. A car load of members at- tended the fall rally at Goderich Tuesday, Sept. 14. A brief meeting of the Ladies Aid followed, when a baZaax4 for November 6 was planned. Mr. & Mrs. Sam Skinner had as their guests Sunday, Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Pyrn. Mrs. Orville Corriveau, Mi- chael, Donald and Karen of De- troit accompanied by Mrs. Ellen Flanagan of London visited Sat- urday with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Blair and family. Mr. & Mrs. M. H. Elston visit- ed Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Nor- man Turnbull of Grand Bend. Mrs. M. H. Elston accompanied by Mrs. Allan Elston, Sheila and Wendy attended a pre-nuptial shower given in honor of Miss Ruth Ann Mullins, London, bride- elect of Sept. 25 by her aunts, Mrs.. Harry Carroll and Mrs. Cliff Abbott, Lucan, Saturday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Essery spent the weekend with their daughter Beatrice of Ridgetown. Mrs. Ted Roberts and Linda of Chiselhurst visited Monday ENJOY HAY RIDE The Youth Fellowship Club of Elimville and Thames Road en- joyed a hay ride Saturday even- ing with Mr. Gordon Stone and Mr. William Rohde as tractor drivers. ele. and Mrs. Allan Johns, Mrs. Gordon Stone and Mrs. Wil- liam Rohde were chaperones, There were forty-nine people in attendance. All returned to the home of Miss Diane Stone where a wiener and a marshmallow roast were enjoyed. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Jack Box and fam- ily of London spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Almer P ass- more. Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Jeffery were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Jeffery of Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller were guests Friday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Tom Dickenson of Wesley when they celebrated the twenty- fifth wedding anniversary of Hon. & Mrs. William Stewart of Wes- ley. Mr. Wilfred Hunkin was a pa- tient in St, Joseph's Hospital, London last week returning home Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Bert Bissett of Exeter and Mr. & MrS. Chas. Jeffery visited Monday with Mr. & Mrs. Milton Luther of Gorrie. Miss Lynda Dougall of Hensel]. Spent the weekend with Miss Judy Mayer. Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Harris of Sarnia were Sunday guests and Misses Susan and Debbie Harris with her parents, Mr. .& Mrs. Wm. Essery. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Oke of Exet- er visited •Monday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Atkinson and Mr. & Mrs. Jas. Eagleson of 1' arkhill. Mrs. Allan Elston and Mrs. Mervin Elston visited Thursday with their cousin Mrs. Jim Mug- ford, Lucan, Mr. & Mrs. George McFalls, accompanied by Mr. Carl Shen- clera, Exeter, also Miss Joyce McFalls visited Mrs. Priscilla Mack, a patient in Victoria Hos- pital, London. Mrs. Chris Fischer attended the baptismal service held in Zion Lutheran church, Da.shwood, Sunday when seven of her grand- children were baptized by Rev. Wm. Qatz. Following the service 30 guests had dinner at the home of her daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Stanlake, London. of London spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Harris. Mrs. Arnold Cann won a jumbo canister and caroller at the Tup- perware draw at London Fair. Village clerk speaks to WI By MR $. wELtmooD GILL GRAND BEND The Grand Bend Women's In- stitute met Thursday evening in the town Hall with the President Mrs. ROY Morenz, presiding. Roll call was "My proudest memory of a day in school," The motto "If education does net change our behaviour it is not education" was taken by Mrs. Harold Walper. Mr. Murray DesJardins, clerk of village, was guest speaker. He spoke on "Municipal Life as we see it to-day". An invitation was read and accepted from Kip- pen East WI to a demonstration of Royal Doulton china to be held in Hensall Community Centre on October 20 at 8 o'clock, A cup and saucer was pre- sented to each 4-H leader for spring project. Leaders were Mrs. Susie Devine and Miss Linda Miller. Leaders for fall project are Mrs. Susie Devine and Mrs. Nola Taylor. County rally will be held at Walton Community Centre,Octo- ber 4. Lunch was served by Mrs. Roy Morenz and committee. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Harold Lobb pf Clinton, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lobb and Randy of Kippen and Mr. & Mrs. Clare Love of Sarnia spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. RosS Love. Chief and Mrs. Morley Love, Brenda and Brian left Monday for Enuvik, North West Terri- tories, after spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Colin Love. Mr. & Mrs. Ron Mitchell and boys of Ailsa Craig, Mrs. John Kowalchuk and boys visited Sun- day with Mr. & Mrs. Wellwood Gill. Mr. & Mrs. Art Heist attended an IGA convention in Ottawa over the weekend. Mr. & Mrs. C. W. Van Horne of Grand Bend are vacationing in Vancouver and Victori a, BC travelling by train. On their re- turn they are motoring to the Mid- west States and visiting in Omaha, Nebraska. Mr. & Mrs. Ed Gill and Mr. & Mrs. Allan Miller are on a motor trip to the west coast. Mr. & Mrs, V. Overholt and girls were recent visitors with. Mr. & Mrs. Mitred Overhplt and family in St. Marys. Mrs. Fred Cunnington was hos- tess last Wednesday evening for a brush demonstration. Thirteen ladies attended and Mrs. Law- rence Iiirtzel presided over the demonstration. Mrs. J. Andrew and daughter Georgia left Thursday for their home in Edmonton, Alberta, fol- lowing a two week's vacation with Mrs. Andrew's parents, Mr. & Mrs. George Hicks. Mrs. Ken Whittaker of San Bernardina, California is vaca- tioning with her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Russell Schroeder and relatives in London and St. Thomas. Mrs. Clara Abbott is a patient in St. Jpseph's Hospital, London, having sustained a fracture in a fall at her home Saturday morn- ing. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Cunning- ton and family of Thames Road were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Cunnington. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel and son, Bill, Miss Ann Boyle and Mr, Floyd Adair were on a fishing trip to Chesley Lake for the weekend. Mr. & Mrs. Roy Andrew of New Westminster B, C. (former Centralia residents) were Tues- day guests with Mr. & Mrs. George Hicks and called pn friends in the community. Mrs. Lorne Hicks was a Sun- day guest at the home of Mr. & Mrs, Jetties, Pollock in God- erich. Mrs.. Andrew Hicks was a Saturday visitor with Mrs. Lorne Hicks. Watch "Milady" at 2:30 Sept. 27 when Mips Myra Vipond,CNIB visiting home teacher for South Western Ontario, will demon- strate the teaching of braille to blind men and women who lose their sight. Like the CNIB's 41 home teachers across Canada she is herself handicapped. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mc- Dowell, Mr.Ralph Kipp, Mr. Jam- es Cook, Mr. Fred Howe were in London Monday attending the fu- neral of the late Mr. Bert Harden (former Centralia resident). By GORDON MORLEY A joint Thanksgiving service is to be held at St. Mary's Church Brinsley Sunday, Sept. 26, at 11 am. Brinsley United Church is ask- ed to participate with the Rev. John Davies of Ailsa Craig tak- ing the service assisted also by the Rev. Jackson, rector of the church. Mrs. George Troyer and baby daughter Catherine Louise have returned home from South Huron Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Simpson, Bir- mingham, Mich, were weekend visitors with Mrs. La Simpson. Mrs. Maurice Johnston, the former Sadie Harburn, Hensall, and her daughter Mrs. Peter (Mabel) Turner, of Flint, Mich, were weekend guests with Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Dick of Cromarty. They also renewed aquaintances with old friends in the village. Rally Day services were held in the United Church Sunday morning Sept. 19 at 11 am. This was a combined service of the church school and the morning congregation.' The children at- tended the morning worship with their parents as a family unit, the teaching session having been withdrawn. Mr. & Mrs. Ed Little and fam- ily are moving back to Hensall where Mr. Little (Buck) will engage in his former occupation of painting and papering. They expect to return October 1. Mrs. Bertie McMurtrie re- turned from a pleasant holiday with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Keys at Grand Bend. Mrs. Ella Walker visited re- cently with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Geo Gould in London. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chaffe, Joey and Jack were recent visitors with Mrs. Chaffe's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Corbett and Al. Constable Douglas Wein RCMP and Mrs. Wein left Sunday for their home in Inverness, Nova Scotia, after vacationing with the latter's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parker and Patsy. Mr. & Mrs. Sam Rennie visited over the weekend with relatives in Detroit. Mr. & Mrs. JP‘e DeLoge of Sar- nia and Mr. & Mrs. Don Mac- Laren of Oakville visited over the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Chapman and Rod. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Keys of Grand Bend visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parker and Patsy. Mr. & Mrs. Don MacLaren, who have been vacationing in Florida for the past two weeks visited with Mr. & Mrs. Archie MacGregor Sunday prior to re- turning to their home inOakville. Miss Ann Mickle spent the weekend in London with Miss Sharon Riley. Mr. & Mrs. Sim Roobol spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Branderhorst and family, Mount Hope, and also visited relatives in Brantford and Wood- stock. Charles Mickle, Hamilton, and Robert Mickle, U.W.O., London, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Laird Mickle. Anniversary services will be observed in Chiselhurst United Church Sunday, September 26, 2:30 and 7:30 pm. Afternoon speaker will be Mr. Harvey Spar- ling, Toronto; evening speaker, Rev. Clifford G. Park, Wesley Willis United Church, Clinton. Fall activities of Hensall Girl Guides will begin with a half day hike Saturday, Sept. 25, to Glen- mac, rain or shine, girls will meet at the home of Mrs. Bob Baker Jr. 9:45 am and are asked to bring their own hot dogs, buns and desserts. Mrs. Clarence Reid was the lucky winner of the jackpot of 1:110.1194$17AVISi 1.\ rAELCIF11;;NDI:: :\WIIIIIS 0 CALDWELL DAW ,PENGEllt, DAMAN: :SHE:RIM:1 SIONIEMAIT `'KRDPY 'WOOP. D It's a Fact . $10,000 invested in Investors Mutual of Canada in Feb. of 1950 is worth $45,000 today. Cffivearla SYNDICATE LIMITED TED HOLMES 145 Deer Park Circle, London 471-6005 or Enquire at The Times- Advocate