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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-12-30, Page 2Ting-a-ling! Here are our greetings, good wishes and hearty thanks to all our friends and patrons! LORNE KLEI NST IVER AND STAFF DASHWOOD "KNOW HOW" The Result of Training, Experience and Skill Our Trust Officers Have the "Know How" so Necessary for the Efficient Admini- stration of an Estate One of Them is Always Available to Ensure the Proper Handling of Your Estate C.. V. Barrett EXETER Manager 235.0530 Cie gigs ifir t.4%ea. EXETER E.--. We've enjoyed serving you and hope to serve you next year, too! For Everything In The Hardware Line Phone 235.2190 EXETER EED OATS "We're buying" GARRY, RUSSELL & RODNEY We are now handling CORN Registered or Certified Canada No.1 shelled and on the cob HIGHEST PRICES PAID Give us a call W.G. 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District families celebrate Christmas BIRTHS — ALLISON — Fred and Sheila Al- lison, nee Eggert, of Ailsa Craig, announce the arrival of a son, Donald Frederick, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, December 21 a brother for Jeffery. ANTHONY — Tony and Helen An- thony, RCAF Station Centralia announce the birth of a daugh- ter, Coralee Ann, at South Huron Hospital December 23. BOOGEMANS — Robert and Ber- nice Boogemans, Exeter, an- nounce the birth of a daughter Lori Anne Greta, atSouthHur- on Hospital, December 22. HARVEY — Bob and Sharon Har- vey, Strathroy, wish to an- nounce the birth of a daughter Anne Alissa, at Strathroy Gen- eral Hospital December 22 — a sister for Chris. JACKSON — Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Jackson, Exeter, announce the birth of a son, Derrick James, at South Huron Hos- pital December 25. JAMIESON — To Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas Jamieson (nee God- dard) of Kemptville, the gift of a son, John Scott Douglas, at Kemptville General Hos- pital Christmas Day. JAQUES — Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques, Woodham, announce the birth of a daughter, Bar- bara Anne, December 19 at St. Mary's Memorial Hospital. CARDS OF THANKS — I wish to thank the Children's Aid and School Nurse, Lions Club, Legion, CP&T Committee, IOOF and Rebekah Lodge and friends and neighbors who were so kind to my husband and my- self and family at Christmas. —Mrs. Garfield (Pete) Cornish. 30* Marian and I would like to ex- press our appreciation to our many friends and neighbors who remembered me with card s, flowers, treats, visits and books while in St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning home and to all who helped out in any way at home. It was very much ap- preciated and will not be for- gotten. We wish you all health and prosperity in '66. Sincerely, Harry Dougall. 30* I would like to express my sin- cere thanks and appreciation to all my neighbors, relatives and friends who sent me cards, flow- ers, and treats while I was a patient in Hospital in Rochester and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Carl Morlock and Dr. Coventry and those who as- sisted in the home. It was greatly appreciated. — Mrs. Ed. Hend- rick. 30* Our sincere thanks to all neigh- bors and friends for their beauti- ful floral tributes and kind ex- pressions of sympathy in our recent bereavement. A very spe- cial thank you to Rev. and Mrs. Shatto, the choir and WSWS of the Evangelical Church, and also to Mr. Raymond Hartman and the other neighbors who have been so faithful in doing the chores. Our gratitude and appreciation is more than words can tell. —Mrs. Beatrice Rader and family. 30* I wish to thank everyone for cards, visits, treats and flowers while a patient in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. R. W. Read, the staff and nurses. — Wesley Ryckman. 30c I wish to express my sincere thanks to all my relatives, friends and neighbors for their visits, flowers, cards and treat while in hospital and since rett.zning home. Special thanks to Drs. Gulens, Gibson, Wilson, Nursing Sisters and staff of Intensive Care and third floor south of St. Joseph's Hospital, London and nursing staff of South Huron Hospital, Exeter also to Rev. J. C. Boyne, WMS and Ladies CARDS OF THANKS Aid of Car mel Presbyterian Church, Rebekah andIOOF Lodge and Canadian Legion Branch of Hensall. Your kindness will al- ways be remembered and greatly appreciated.—Ben M. Tinney.30c I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who helped at the time of the accident and to all those who re- membered me with visits, cards and treats and flowers, while I was a patient inSt. Joseph's Hos- pital. — Garnet Wilson. 30* The Board of Directors, and the staff of South Huron Hospital, Exeter would like to express their sincere thanks to The Exeter Kinsmen and Kinettes, for their visit to the patients and their gifts of fruit and candy, to Grand Bend WI for their gift of jams and jellies, to 1st Exeter A Cub Pack for their gifts to the Child- ren's Ward. Also the hospital staff would like to thank their many friends, for the treats they received. Special thanks to the . group of carolers from Thames Road, Dashwood and Exeter for entertaining the patients. We would like to take this oppor- tunity to wish everyone a Happy New Year. IN MEMORIAM — McLEAN — In loving memory of Mrs. Ellen C. McLean who passed away December 29, 1961 and Mr. J. B. McLean who passed away June '7, 1935 and Mrs. Gladys (McLean) Johnson who passed away June 7, 1935. Sweet memories will linger ever, Time cannot change them, it's true! Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you. — The family. 30c LUCAN MEN SD (C. Glenn 693) 28 NH (G. Dunlop T. Van Vliet 614) 24 RE (T. Watson 657) 22 SH (N. Corsey 541) 18 FE (T. Neil 577) 17 LL (R. Sims 5'74) 13 DU (K. Dickson 649) 10 MA (E. Allison 586) 9 AILSA CRAIG MEN CE (H. Rollings 649) 30 CS (V. Neil 593) 23 LS (W. Lewis 580) 22 WC (G. Johnson 616) 13 CC (B. Hodgins 602) 12 PC (G. Wallis 520) 8 COLLEENS TF (J. Rummell 512) 4 30 TN (L. Blake 512) 4 42 CC (S. Morley 453) 1 25 TGG(M. Brintnell 441) 1 33 B. Lit S. GRAND BEND LADIES FI (I. Bossenberry 556) 2 40 LE (V. Clarke 567) 2 44 HG (D. Datars 622) 7 52 AT (C. Gunning 567) 7 67 BR (A. Ravelle 538) 5 42 GR (L. Vandenberk 579) 5 45 UN (W. Sholdice 559) 0 40 BL (L. Nielson 422) 0 6 Ready Mix CONCRETE Plant 235-0833 Residence 228-6961 C.A. McDOWELL Ltd. Woodham CHRISTMAS VISITORS Mr. & Mrs. Jim Tomlinson and family of Toronto with Mr. & Mrs. John Tomlinson and family. Mr. & Mrs. Ken McGleish of Chatham, Mr, & Mrs. Robert Moulden and family of Dunda$ Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Brintnell and family of Motherwell, Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Bibby and. Mr. Howard McCurdy of Farquhar, Mr. & Mrs. Wilson Brintnell and Barry of Kirkton with Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Brintnell and family. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Rodger of Kirkton, Mr. & Mrs. Don Brine and Cheryl with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Doupe. Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Dobson, Mrs. Arthur Hopkins with Miss Ada Hopkins. Mr. & Mrs. Wray Sweitzer and Barbara of Shipka, Mr. & Mrs. Ron Sweitz er of Grand Bend, Mr. Frank Levy and girls of Transvaal, Mr. & Mrs. Don Wil- son and family of Lakeside, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Brintnell and faintly with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Rundle and Larry. Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Lambert and family of Davison, Mich., Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Jaques and family with Mrs. J. Jaques. Rev. & Mrs. John Cooke and Jack of Thamesford, Mrs. John Butters with Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler and David. Mr. & Mrs. Keith Stephens and family, Mr. & Mrs. Rae Stephens and family of Ander- son, Mrs. Myrtle Brine and Nancy of St. Marys, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Robinson and family of Fourth Line, Mr. Willard Schaeffe, Mr. Lloyd Brine of Base Line, Miss Mary Switzer of Grosse Point, Mich., Mr. & Mrs. Don Brine and Cheryl with Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Brine. Mr. & Mrs. Roy Brock of Detroit with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Smith and family. Mr. & Mrs. Don Wilson and family of Lakeside with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith and Mrs. Mary Smith. Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean with Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Cope- land and girls. Mr. & Mrs. Ted Brine and boys of Base Line, Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hazelwood and boys with Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Hazelwood. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johns and family with Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Johns. Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Meta, Misses Norma and Caroline Hern of London, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Hern and Cheryl of St. Marys with Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Hern. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Taylor of London, Mr. & Mrs. John Rodd and family with Mr. & Mrs. Frank Rodd. Mr. & Mrs. Martin Arenthals and family of Lucan with Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Mills and fam- ily. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Gunning and boys of Toronto, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Jones, Mr. Fred Jones, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Rodd of Ex- eter, Miss Ruth Miller of London with Mr. & Mrs. Jim Miller and family. Mr. & Mrs. Don Masnica and family of Severn Bridge, Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Brock and family of Guelph, Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Ford and family, Mrs. Harry Ford of Kitchener, Mr. & Mrs, Harry Sparling of London, Mr. & Mrs. Newman Baker of Well- burn, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Ford and family, Mr. & Mrs. Free- man Horne, Raymond and Ruth of Winchelsea, Mr. Gerald Mor- ley of Exeter with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Dickey and family, VISITORS OUT OF THE COMMUNITY Mr. & Mrs. Ira McCurdy and Ross with Mr. & Mrs. Roy Mc- Curdy and family of Kirkton. Mr. & Mrs. Ted Insley and family with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Swartz and Doris of Crediton and also visited with Mrs. C. Insley of Exeter. Mrs. Roy Kirk with Mr. & Mrs. Bryce Skinner and family of Munro. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Robinson and family with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Robinson and family of fourth line. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Smith and family with Mrs. Garnet Johns of St. Thomas. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Thom- son and family with Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Heard and family of Fourth Line. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Rundle and Larry, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Brint- nell and family with Mr. & Mrs. Roy Russell and family of Rus- seldale. Mr. & Mrs. Norris Webb and family with Mrs. Henry Small and Thelma of St. Thomas. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Robinson and family with M. & Mrs. Jackson Wood of Elimville. Rev. & Mrs. Nelson Ernst with Mr. & Mrs. Ernie Garrell of Port Elgin. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johns and family with Mrs. Elsie Conard and Mrs. Mary Anderson of Woodstock. Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Knight and baby with Mr. & Mrs. Roy Knight of London. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Webber with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Cowdrey and family of Metropolitan. Mr. & Mrs. John Barley, Art and John with Mr. & Mrs. Wil- fred Barley of Mitchell. Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gartenburg and boys with Mr. & Mrs. Joe Blommaert and family of Kirkton. Mr. Ernie Vodden with Mrs, Robert Scott. Messrs Robert and Albert Vod- den of Clinton, Mr. & Mrs. Reg McCurdy with Mr. & Mrs. Earl Watson and family of Third Line. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Wilson with Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Hockey and family and Mr. Arnold Cunning- ham and family of Lucan. Mrs. Robert Rundle, Jack and Jim Rundle of Exeter with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Payne of London. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Jack Pearce and family of London visited with Mrs. Mary Smith and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith Monday evening. Mr, & Mrs. Vernon Smith and Verla of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Cornell of London were Tuesday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith. Mr. & Mrs. John Rodd and fa.m- ily visited Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Thomson and family. Mrs. Robert Rundle and Jack spent a couple of days with Mrs. W. Payne and Jim of London. Peter Gartenburg and Bob Miller are attending the Toe Alpha Conference in Ni agar a Falls this week. A Christmas program was held in the church basement Tuesday evening with each class taking part. Mr. & Mrs. John Bryan and Leroy of Granton were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Hern. Mr. & Mrs. Reg McCurdy at- tended the christening of Barbara Jane Grose in St. Paul's Angli- can Church Kirkton Sunday morn- ing and were guests following the service with Mr. & Mrs. John Grose and family. Mr. & Mrs. George Wilson, Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Hockey and family, Mr. Leslie Wilson of Lucan were entertained Thurs- day evening at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Ken Wilson. Clandeboye CHRISTMAS VISITORS Mr. & Mrs. Rea Neil with the former's brother, Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil and Donald at Whalen. Mr. & Mrs. Ansley Neil of Ex- eter, were guests and others of the family too. Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Simpson and Miss Sybil Stephenson of Ailsa Craig; Mr. & Mrs. Clar- ence Carter, Stephen, Kevin and Joanne, and Mr. & Mrs. John Simpson, Rosemary and Paul, Kirkton with Mr. & Mrs. Peter Banks and Cindy at Sarnia. Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Cunning- ham with their son, Mr. & Mrs. Joe Cunningham, Kinsley, Tracy and Jill, London. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Millson and Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Millson and Debbie with Mr. & Mrs. Jim Beckett at Kitchener. Mr. & Mrs. Andy Carter and Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Lewis and family with Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Campbell, Sarnia on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Armstrong, Elaine, Larry and Michael with Mrs. Armstrong's mother, Mrs. Hugh A. Sutherland and family RR 4 Embro. With Mr. & Mrs. Harry Mur- less were their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Max 13loye and their daughters Cheryl and Susan Bloye who are now living in London. Mrs. Ruth Ann Simpson and son Mark of Lon- don spent the weekend too, Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Carter and Ian with Mr. & Mrs. Carlyle Carter, in London and Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Carter and family. With Mrs, Emily Tomes were Mrs. Margaret Poole of London and her sister Miss Helen Gou- lash of Winnipeg. Sunday with Mrs. Tomes were Mr. & Mrs. Lynn Sawyer, David and Andrea, Petrolia; Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Lynn, Debbie, Diane and Philip and Mr. & Mrs. Tom Tomes and George of Centralia. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Millson and Debbie with Mrs. Millson's parents Mr. & Mrs. Jack Mills at Granton. Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Lewis, Helen, Joan and Brenda Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ray Bernard, Mrs. Lewis' sister, in London. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Jim Davis of the village went to visit their daugh- ter, Mrs. Elden Quinn at River- side, California. Mr. Roy McRann is a patient in Victoria Hospital where he had surgery. Mrs. Ross O'Neil has been about eight weeks in St. Joseph's Hospital suffering a broken hip. FORMER RESIDENT DIES James Alexander McSpadden, 82, passed away at the Delaware Nursing Home Wednesday, De- cember 22. Mr. 1VIeSpaciden had lived in Clancleboye for several years, moving to the West and later back to London. His wife predeceased him and he had been in the Nurs- ing Home three years. Surviving are one son, William Of London, and .a daughter, (Jean) Mrs. Bert McSpadden, Richmond Hill, and four grandchildren, Funeral services were Pon- - Please turn to page 3 Page 2 Times-Advocate, December 30, 1965 Announcements RATES Births No Charge Marriages and Deaths 75i (Marriages and deaths are reported without charge in news columns. This charge applies only to list- ing under Announcements.) 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