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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-08-18, Page 9Mr. Si Mrs. Gordon Morlock spent Sunday with Dr. & Mrs. Frederick Morlock of Waterloo. Mrs. Don Finkbeiner and Val- erie are spending a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Mc- Roberts of Granton. Mrs. Bruce Shapton reports that the chicken barbecue spon- sored by the Women's Institute was gratifyingly successful. Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Finkbeiner motored to Elim Lodge onPigeon Lake where their daughter Karen is employed for the summer. At Fenelon Falls they called on Miss Della Watson, missionary recently returned from Niger Republic, and at Kitchener they visited Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Vande- warp, home from their European tour. Rev. & Mrs. H. Zurbrigg, ac- companied by Mrs. William Smith motored to Fort Wayne, Indiana. The parents of Mrs. Zurbrigg and a sister of Mrs. Smith live in Fort Wayne. Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Preszcator and family toured Northern On- tario in a travel trailer. On their return they called on the R. T. Robbins family of Richmond Hill. Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Taylor and family enjoyed a trip to Tober- morey, Sault Ste. Marie and Wawa Northern Ontario. Mr. Taylor has a trailer for holidaying. Part of the journey was accomplished by boat. Mrs. Clarence Moon has ac- cepted a position at Canadian Forces Base Clinton. Mrs. Ger- ald Schenk, Miss Eleanor Wein By MRS. WM. WALTERS Miss Brenda Bibby of Kirkton spent a few days this past week with Janet Hern. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Walters and Danny visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Howard Dayman and family of Kippen. Gary Dayman is spend- ing this week with his grandpar- ents. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Gilfillan and family visited Saturday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and Barbara. Mrs. John Coward is spending this week at Parry Sound. Slab — Reg. 1.09 SIDE BACON lb. 934 Coleman's Reg. 2 lbs. 1.19 WIENERS 2 lbs. 1.05 SATURDAYS ONLY: Home Made Potato or Tuna Salad; Home Baked Beans; Home Baked Hams ORDER EARLY MEAT MARKET Phone 14W We Deliver STOKELY Reg. 2/41 WAX 'BEANS GREEN BEANS PEAS 2/374 128 oz. JAVEX Reg. 89st 854 10 lbs. POTATOES 434 MERNEIVS DASHWOOD CUSTOM KILLING & PROCESSING All meat double wrapped To prevent freezer burn Ift THAT MAKE THE MEAL! 1 (( GLENDA CAMPBELL AND BORU'S FLAMBEAU na EXETER PHONE: 285.1782 Go Liquid This Fall Apply Our Liquid Nitrogen To Your Wheat Straw Before !lowdown CANN S MILL. Whalen ladies meet, vote against bazaar Was graduation gift Mexican lads tour area watershed On Wednesday, eight Mexican lads were guests of Field Officer Terry McCauley on a tour through part of the Ausable River Conservation Authority watershed. They visited two farms in the Arkona area and the highlight came when they went fossil hunting at Rock Glen. The Mexican lads have been living with various families in London and are on the "Experiment in International Living". The photo above was taken on the Tony Willemse farm in the Parkhill area. Matilde Julia, the girl from Argentina, who has been living with the McCauley family, acted as interpreter for the lads. Crediton folk enjoy trips Back from long travels Ely MISS ELLA MORLOCK CREDITON Mr. Howard Hendrick, one of the four young men recently re- turned from a motor trip across Western Canada and the United States, reports that of the 6800 miles covered, the most thrill- ing were those that led through the Rocky Mountains. Other un- forgettable experiences were a swim in the Pacific Ocean, see- ing the giant Redwoods of Cali- fornia, experiencing the restless neon glare of Reno, and viewing the rich farmlands of the Ameri- can West. Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Hodge have returned from a seven week's tour of Europe. Mr. Hodge feels that people are on the move and are profiting from the experience of travel. One of the agencies with which he had association had one hundred tours in pro- gress at one time. He found the people of Europe courteous, well-groomed, proud of their country and of their history, friendly towards tourists, with an especially warm feeling for Canadians. Miss Barb Lawson and Miss Betty Skinner are spending the week in Detroit. Mr. & Mrs. Sam Lawson called on Mr. & Mrs. Bert McBride of Zurich Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. George Rader and family of Simi, California spent a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Sam Lawson and Barb. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Browning Sr. and sons of Winnipeg are spending a few weeks with Mr. & Mrs. Charles Browning. Mr. & Mrs. Paul Cochrane and sons of Detroit visited at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Geiser. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Geiser spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. William Decker of Zurich. Mr. Nelson Schenk, accom- panied by his grandsons Don Schenk, John and Dennis Bier- ling, is on a week's fishing trip at Chesley Lake. Mr. Chester Mitton has com- pleted the work of painting the Township Hall on Main Street. Some of the gardens of the village are well worth a visit. That of William Smith and his son Gerald will soon be showing its second blooming of roses, and its first of prize gladioli. Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Damms of Carr City, Michigan, Mrs. Emma Wing, and Mrs. Elda Miller of Pigeon, Michigan, and Mrs. Cliff Hill of Exeter spent Sunday with Mrs. Clayton Sims. FOR THE BEST IN TV SERVICE 236-4094 ZURICH McADAMS TV FISHERMAN'S COVE GRAND BEND By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE WI TALEN Mrs. Laverne Morley and Mrs. Win. French were hostesses for the August UCW meeting held in the church hall Thursday evening. There were 21 member s and visitors present, Mrs. McLeod Mills was in charge of the worship service assisted by Miss Laura French. Janice Morley and Carol John- son favored with a vocal duet and Mary Johnson with a piano Solo, Mrs. French presided over the business part of the meet- ing. Several items were dis- cussed and plans made. It was decided not to have a bazaar in the fall, PERSONALS Roy and Ronnie Pullman are holidaying with Mr. & Mrs. Roy Grey, Scotts, Michigan and Mr, & Mrs. Owen Barclay, Climax, Michigan. Mr. & Mrs. Alex Baillie also Mrs. Myrtle Shorthill and Miss Cora Nuttycomb, London visited Tuesday with Mr. Andrew Suth- erland at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Frank Baird, Mitchell. Miss Joan Hodgins, Woodeden Camp spent Friday at her home here. The Mitchell 4-H Beef Club members met at the home of Gordon Hodgins, Wednesday evening. Mr. Frank Parkinson and Glenn visited In Exeter Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Melville Gunning. Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Kirkham, Mitchell. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins and Mrs. Ethel Squire, Granton were at Detroit Thursday seeing Mrs. Helen Hart who is a patient at Jefferson Hospital. Miss Carole Foster is visiting Mrs. 0, E. Webb, Granton for a few days. Joey Goudsward, Melrose, is holidaying with Mr. & Mrs. La- verne Morley. Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hodgins, Marlene and Gwen visited with Mr. Fred Pattison, Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Brooks, Springfield, Illinois were Satur- day callers with Mr, & Mrs. Laverne Morley. Sue Ann Squire was in London during last week holidaying with Jennifer Atwood, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgson and family visited with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Hodgson, London, Sunday and also called on Mr. & Mrs. Stan Marshall, Denfield. Mr. & Mrs. Tirribrell and daughter, London collect On Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Morley, Thurs- day. Barbara Fulcher, St. Marys spent the weekend with Sue Ann and Paul Squire. Mr. & Mrs. Len Powell and Heather visited Sunday with Mr. St Mrs. Alton Neil. Mr. & Mrs. McLeod Mills, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Morley and Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson and fain- illes Spent Sunday in and around the Elora district. Miss Laura French attended a kitchen shower Monday evening honoring Miss Sharon McClure Honor bride at Cromarty By MRS. KEN MCKELLAR CROMARTY miscellaneous showers were held for Miss Bonnie Dick, bride of the week, at the homes of Mrs. Shirley Kramers, Dublin, Mrs. Donna Neilson, Cromarty, Miss Patty Little of Walton and also by friends and neighbors at her home. Bonnie was the recipient of many lovely and useful gifts. PERSONALS Mrs. Denton Taylor and daugh- ters Cheryl and Mary Lou of Belleville and Mr. & Mrs. James Brebner of Chicago attended ser- vice at Cromarty church Sunday and spent the afternoon at the home of Mr. & Mrs. To L, Scott. Friday evening Misses Anna and Agnes Scott entertained a number of their high school chums at their home. Girls pre- sent were Brenda Kerslake, Jo- anne Templeman, Mary Miller, Barbara Miller, Verna Christie, Joyce Norris and Mary Norris. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Ramsey and children of Listowel visited Sun- day with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Ram- sey and Mr. & Mrs. Bill Hulley and family. Recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Erle Dow and Mrs. Kearney were Nancy and Veronica Mc- Kenzie of Brodhagen, Mr. Don- ald Kearney, Mrs. Wm. Haveron and Roy of Perth, Mrs. Ronald MacLaren, Alex and Peter of HopetoWn. During a recent electrical storm the house of Mr. Fred Johns was struck by lightning, causing damage to electric wir- ing and the telephone. A high school graduation pre- sent from her parents has given Glenda Campbell of Exeter plenty of thrills over the past couple of years. That gift, a dog named Boru'S Flambeau, gained his last cham- pionship point in Windsor a month ago. Beau, as he is affectionately called, is an Alaskan Malamute. This breed is relatively rare in Canada and it is only in recent years that they have been shown, A dog must have ten points to gain championship status. The number of points available at each show depends on the number of dogs entered, When Glenda received Beau as a gift from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell, she didn't have any ideas of entering him in shows. But attendance at several competitions increased her in- terest and with the knowledge that Beau had show dog qualities, she decided to give it a try, Beau now has two of three necessary scores to qualify for the title of CD, Companion Dog. He picked up his championship points in shows at Oakville, Kit- chener, Toronto, Woodstock, Sarnia, Ancaster, Burlington and Mrs. Grace Scott spent a few days at the home of her daugh- ter and son-In-law, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Cadick and family at Chat- ham. Mrs. John Wallace and Debbie visited last week with her , daugh- ter, Mrs. Shirley Elliott and family, Essex. Susan and Ronnie Elliott returned with their grand- mother for some holidays. Mr. Brian Dow has returned home from an enjoyable motor trip to the east coast with friends, Mr. & Mrs. Bert Fry and son Richard of Brampton. Windsor. In the fall, Glenda will be enter- ing her final year in General Arts at the University of West- ern Ontario, majoring in Sociol- ogy. At the conclusion of her final year, she hopes to take one year of Library Science at the University of Toronto. August 18, 1966 Page 9 During the summer months she is Working in the Zoology department of UWO for Dr. T. K. R, Bourns, in Paracitology re- search. Dr, Bourns breeds Alas- kan Malamutes at his Lambeth kennels and this is where Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell purchased Beau for their daughter. and Mr. John Wade have secured employment at the Dashwood planing Mill, Highway 4. Mrs. Gallup of Kirkton spent a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Hodge. Mrs. Carl Radford visited her mother and friends at Wilno, Golden Lake. Mrs. Cornelis V erker k, ac- companied by Mr. & Mrs. Boers- man of Exeter attended the bap- tism of Mrs. Verkerk's grand- daughter in Kitchener. Mrs. Irene Morlock, during her tour of Western Canada, called on a woman well known to many in their district, Reta Kinsley, now Mrs. Taylor of L10 yd m I nster, Saskatchewan. Mrs. Taylor maintains an active interest in people of this area. Mr. Mel England and Mr. & Mrs. Dick Lucas of St. Thomas visited relatives in C rediton Sun- day. Mr. & Mrs. Emerson Wein and Mr. Lloyd Wein motored to Dutton to see Mr. & Mrs. Carroll. Mr. & Mrs. Ed Hendrick and Miss Clara Geiser enjoyed a day with their cousin, Mrs. Irene Sitter, in her cottage on the St. Clair River. RIVER RD. S. OF BRIDGE CHICKEN & CHIPS 44. FISH & CHIPS SHRIMP & CHIPS ETC. 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