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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-11-03, Page 2Large congregation at Whalen service .x‘7111$2E=91 : gwir.• . „ .. .„ crxru--..wzranyk- Remember! Buy a poppy! . . . Myrtle Shorthill, London, visited Thursday with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Haillie. Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman, Roy and Ronnie and Mrs. Flor- ence Johns, Exeter, were at Brampton Sunday and visited with Mr. Harvey Herbert. Mrs. Johns spent the weekend with the Pull- mans. Mr. & Mrs. Don Carter and Wayne, Metropolitan, visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgson. Mary Johnson spent Monday evening in Granton with Janice Westman. Mrs. Gordon Johnson enter- tained Friday afternoon at a birthday party in honor of her daughter Mary's 10th birthday. Their guests were Janice West- man, Linda Irvine, Jackie Vader and Charlene Gilnick. Mr, Frank Parkinson and Glenn visited in London Sunday with Mrs. Evelyn White. Whalen YPS attended a Hallow- e'en party Saturday evening at C entralia. By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE WHALEN Whalen United Church had an- niversary service on Sunday morning with a good crowd at- tending. Rev. John C. King, Wood- ham, was the guest speaker. The choir provided music and Janice Morley and Carol John- son sang a duet, with Mrs. Duf- field at the piano. Those attending the service and later spending the day with friends were; Mr. & Mrs. Eric Atwood, Jen- nifer and Hillary, London with Mr. & Mrs. J, Finkbeiner. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Jaques, Zion, with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Morley. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Mardlin, Wesley and Mrs. Minnie Mard- lin, Granton, with Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins, Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Rawlings and Glenn, Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Raw- lings, Clandeboye, with Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil, Mr. 8z Mrs. Melville Gunning, Muriel and Mr. Wilfred Herbert, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Johnson, London with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson. Miss Judy Blair, Centralia, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hern and family, Zion, with Mr. & Mrs. McLeod Mills. Mr. & Mrs. Gary Parkinson and family, St. Marys with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. French. PERSONALS Mrs. Laverne Morley and Mrs. Art Abbott attended a joint teach- ers' meeting at the StephenCent- ral School Thursday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Squire and Douglas were guests at the Hast- ings—White wedding atSt. Paul's Anglican Church, Stratford, Sat- urday October 29 with reception at Victorian Inn. Mrs. Laverne Morley visited Sunday with Mrs. Helen Thomp- son, Markdale a patient at Vic- toria Hospital, London and also with Miss Eileen McKenna, St. Marys a patient at St. Joseph's Hospital who had surgery Thurs- day. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins visited Saturday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Walter Gee, London. Miss Cora Nuttycomb and Mrs. Mt. Carmel Complete last minute details Telephone men are busy completing the final details for the switch to dial on the Dashwood exchange, Sunday morning. When the changeover is made, all subscribers on the Hay Municipal System will have dial. Above, from the left: Bill Wagner and Manager Harold Zehr, of the Hay System, and Tom Feeney, of the Bell Telephone Company, Clinton. --T-A photo Youths hold costume party in Woodham church hall By MRS. ROBERT RUNDLE WOODHAM The Messengers held a Hal- loween concert in the church basement Friday evening. The evening opened with a masquer- ade. Winners in Pre-school, Chris- tine Tomlinson, Terry Brintnell; 6-8 years, boys, David Jansson, David Tomlinson; girls, Linda Timms, Lorie Webb; best dress- ed couple under 9 years, Mar- garet and Janet Parkinson; 9- 11 years, boys, Graham Robin- son, Earl Thomson; girls, Janet Tomlinson, Judy Dickey; 12-14 years, girls, Patty McLaughan, Linda Tomlinson; 15 and over, Reg McCurdy, Pearl Brine, Mar- ilyn Robinson, Mary Bilyea, Har- vey Bilyea; best dressed couple over 10 years, Karen Rodd, Bet- ty Jean Miller. The Program opened with a chorus by all Messengers and Several ladies attended a show- er for Miss Darlene Boyle held in Neil's School last Saturday even- ing. Darlene is a bride-elect of this Saturday, November 5. Many relatives and friends of Mr. & Mrs. Bob Gibbons (newly- weds) attended their wedding and reception Saturday evening held at the Shillelagh Motel in Lucan. Mrs. Christina Dietrich, Louis and Stephen accompanied by Mrs. Joe Glavin and Mr. & Mrs. Ben Dietrich attended the funeral of the former's sister, Mrs. Regina Henhoefer, Kitchener last Wed- nesday. Mrs. Catherine Morrissey and Mrs. Mary Bedard arrived home by plane from a pleasant trip to Vancouver in time to attend the Desjardine-Gibbons wedding Sat- urday. Rev. Hugh Fleming PP, Aylmer visited with his mother, Mrs. Pat Fleming and Tom on the weekend. Mrs. Mike Ryan Sr. has re- turned home after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Gerard McCarthy and family. Ladies elect at Dashwood included a song by Michelle Rob- inson, Mary Lou Thomson, Lorie Webb; .a musical on the electric guitar by Paul Parkinson; a chor- al reading by Eddie Rodd, David Tomlinson; Larry Rundle; aplay- let "Halloween" by Pamela Rodd, Karen Insley, Nancy Jaques. Recitations were given by Jan- et Tomlinson, Vernon and Earl Thom so n. Graham Robinson favoured with an accordion sel- ection. A duet was sung by Mar- garet Parkinson and Linda Timms. A play entitled "The Friendly Ghost" was put on by Deborah Jaques, Julie Webb, Murray Insley, Robin Dickey, Paul Parkinson, Judy Dickey and Graham Robinson. By MRS. ERVIN RADER DASHWOOD The first meeting of the GNO club was held at the home of Mrs. Milford Merner. New officers/ were elected. President is Mrs. Harry Hayter; vice-pr es id ent, Mrs. Lloyd Guenther; secretary, Mrs. Howard Klumpp. The girls decided to buy dolls for the Children's Aid. lin and family of Waterloo, Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Kirkby of Kirk- ton were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. La Verne Rodd and fam- ily. Mrs. Robert Rundle assisted at a painting party at the home of Mrs. Don Ellis of Komoka last Wednesday evening. Mr. & Mrs. John Witteveen, Sharon and Brian and Mrs. George Budzinski were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. George Landman and family of Grand Valley. Mr. Frank Levy, Hilda and Helen of Transvaal were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith. Mr. Milton Boyle and Miss Helen Boyle of Toronto, Mrs. Jessie McTaggart of Pilot Mound, Manitoba, were week end guests, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Brintnell Terri and Scott were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Rundle and Larry. Mrs. George Budzinski re- turned Wednesday to her home in Brandon, Manitoba after visiting for three weeks with her daughter, Mrs. John Witteveen, John and family. Mr. Ernie Vodden was a guest Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Allan Summers of St. Marys. Brenda and Larry McCurdy of Kirkton visited Thursday, with their grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Ira McCurdy. Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean and Mrs. Stan Mountain of St Marys spent the week end with Mr. & Mrs. Charles Walker of Canfield. Mr. & Mrs. John Rodd,Pamela and Calvin were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Dave Spence of St. Marys. Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler and Mrs. John Butters visited Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. John Cooke of Thamesford. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Thomson and family visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Thomson of Exeter. By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL Mrs. Wm. Love, Mrs. Elgin Webb, Mrs. Alex Hamilton and Mrs. W. Gill attended the fifth regional meeting of the UCW at Elimville October 28. Mr. Russell page is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Misses Rose Mary, Sylvia and Donna Karges of London, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mitchell, Wayne, Dennis and Michael of Ailsa C raig visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Gill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacLaren and son of Ottawa spent last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. B. MacLaren. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rossar and Barbara of Ailsa Craig visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gill. Rev. and Mrs. Earl Burr and family of Mount Elgin visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Patterson Sunday. At an executive meeting of the Canadian Bible Society it was decided to carry out a canvass in Grand Bend and district. Can- vassers will be calling Monday, November 7. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Hern were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Ephriam Hern of Zion West. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Wurm,Carl and Kevin of Exeter were Sun- day guests with Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Lawson and Ed. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Beck- ett were Saturday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ray Keizer and family of Woodstock and helped Theresa celebrate her birthday. Mr. Oliver McCurdy of Exeter visited Friday with Mr. & Mrs. Ira McCurdy. Miss Mary McAlister of List- owel spent the week end with her aunt and uncle Mr. & Mrs. Harry Webber. Mrs. Robert Rundle spent a couple of days with her mother Mrs. Wilbert Payne and Jim of London. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Smith were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Tom Lisle of Strathroy. Mr. & Mrs. Elmer McLaugh- By MRS. G. HOOPER Mr. and Mrs. Lester Reath and family of London were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hartwick and family of Ebenezer. Mrs. George Carter 8th line, Mrs. Basil Romphf of Parkhill, Mrs. Alvin Ward of Strathroy were Thursday afternoon guests of Mrs. Claire Sisson. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Sisson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petch of Strathroy. PERSONALS The fowl supper sponsored by the local men's club was a great success. The deepfreeze was won by Ross Horner. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader and family were Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Taylor and fam- ily of Waterloo and Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Rader and boys. Mr. Rudolph Miller returned home Friday from South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Siegfried Miller and family of Port Dover spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph Miller. The Dashwood WI will hold their meeting November 8, due to the London Area Convention at Goderich, November 1 and 2. They will entertain sister in- stitutes. Look smarter and save money by shopping at VERNON A. SCHATZ We are marking and wish to thank our friends and customers in Dashwood and the surrounding area for their support. Anniversary Specials Fronts of Coleman — Chubs BEEF lb. 43¢ SUMMER SAUSAGE lb.850 Lean HAMBURG 2 lbs. 890 BANANAS 2 lbs. 250 All meat Gov't inspected Fast freezin g & wrappin g MORE EXTRA SPECIALS IN THE MEAT "A pleasant place to shop, with always something new" Dashwood, Ont. (where quality counts) do now on your calls within your local calling area. And one more thing: A personal list of telephone numbers will help you avoid mistakes. Jot down the full seven figures of the numbers you frequently call, Your new telephone directory contains all Dashwood listings. Bell Canada Starting Sunday, November 6th, calls between Exeter and Dash- wood will be local calls — no more long distance charges. This is another step in the con- stant efforts of Bell together with the Hay Municipal Telephone Sys tem to keep telephone service apace with the growth of these communities. Remembers On calls between Bxe- . ter anti Dashwood you will simply dial the full seven digits of the number you want to reach as you We would like to thank the girls at the Dashwood switchboard for their excellent service. Times-Advocate, November 3, 1966 F ree electric blanket with the purchase of McClary Easy ELECTRIC DRYER offer expires Nov. 12 SPECIALS: Chesterfields, lamps Good selection of Giftware Storting Nov. 5, this store will close at 6:00 p.m. on Saturdays during the winter months. TIEMAN'S Hardware. and Furniture Phone: 237-3681 We wish to add our thanks to the Dashwood switchboard operators for a long and excellent service. Thank you "Operator" SALE Three days only mullumllimmumilmiummilluimmummillniminflinfinimiumonminifillinimuthillummilmmiffilliminllumuminflummun Bread 5/994 194 Carrots 3 lb. poly ba g gl Heinz, Ready to serve • Soups -71 Schneiders — Hot Dog Wieners 8 oz. 6/494 lb. 514 ▪ Christies, Westons, McCormicks 1 lb. box 374 Crackers E.= Larg e box Corn Flakes 16 oz. 374 Startin g Nov. 5 this store will close at 6:00 p.m. on Saturdays during the winter months. OPEN FRIDAY NITES. SHIRLEY BRAID AND RON Dial: 237-3403 First quality <V. Wider local calling from Exeter to Dashwood for Dry Goods Clothing Men's Furnishings Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Drapery * Floor Covering * Groceries Fresh fruits & vegetables in season Registered Egg Grading Station Just phone us for prompt service Dial 237-3531