The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-08-17, Page 16Getting some practice
The four boys shown abOve will have an advantage in Friday morning's turtle races being held as part
of Exeter's gala Funday as they got in some extra practice, Tuesday afternoon. From left are, Robbie
Penninga, Randy Fisher, Jim Cockwill and Michael Dougherty. — T-A photo
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Miss Dianne Hutton returned
home Friday after spending a
week in Sarnia with her aunt and
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Miss Penny Smith of Crediton
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and Barbara
Ann.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Walters visit-
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and Dianne.
Mr. Cliff Whitlock of St. Thom-
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ed Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Free-
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Miss Susan Hern of Byron
spent the past week with Mr. &
Mrs. Phil Bern and family.
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Times-Advocate, August 17, 1967
Ladies' stage farm market
Many visit in Woodham
By MRS. G. HOOPER
PERSONALS
Don Mills is spending a few
days with Gary Thomson.
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth. P ark inson,
and Paul and Tommy Parkinson
of Stratford spent Sunday at
Brampton when they met Mr. &
Mrs. David Parkinson and family
of Trenton. Ann returned home
after spending the past week in
Trenton.
Donna Jones is spending a few
days with her grandmother, Mrs.
Lottie Jones_ of St. Marys.
Mr. & Mrs. Glen Dowson and
family of Ebenezer, Mr. & Mrs.
Gerald Bryan and family of Pros-
pect Hill were Sunday evening
guests of Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Jones
and family.
Mn,. & Mrs. Harvey Robertson
of Sutton West were Wednesday
overnight guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Claire Sisson.
Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson spent
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Petch of Strathroy.
Mr. & Mrs. Herb Ruch and Ross
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
WOODHAM
The United Church Women held
a successful Farmers' Market"
in St. Marys Friday during Side-
walk Days. A substantial sum was
realized for the treasury.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Woodland,
Wendy, Ernie, David and George
of Leduc, Alta, are visiting with
Mr. Harry Rodd,
Scott Ney of Chatham returned
to his home after visiting for the
week with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon
Johns and family,
Mrs. M. Fairweather and Miss
B. McInnes of Hamilton, Scotland
returned home Monday after
visiting for three weeks with the
former's daughter, Mrs. Ellis
Strahan, Mr. Strahan, Donald,
David and Robert.
Mrs. Hancock of Toronto visit-
ed with Dr. & Mrs. Geo, Morphy
for a few days.
Mrs. Mary Anderson of Wood-
stock is making her home with
her granddaughter, Mrs, Gordon
Johns and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Jas. McLachlen,
Jimmy and Debbie spent five days
vacationing at Arran Lake and
also visited with Jim's father
from Sarnia.
Mrs. K. Cacciotti and Mr. &
Mrs. Wilfred Lemieux and Rose-
mary of Capreol visited for a few
days with the former's daughter,
Mrs. Fred Parkinson, Fred,
Brenda, Margaret and Janet.
Mrs. Mary Jaques visited Fri-
day with Mr. & Mrs. Duncan
McNaughton.
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Insley, Mur-
ray and Karen spent last week
holidaying in Northern Ontario
and visited with Mr. & Mrs. W. C,
Insley and family of Sudbury.
Mr. & Mrs. Jas. McLachlen
spent a few days last week visit-
ing with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Chiv-
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Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Harper,
Joan, Jimmy and Donald, St.
Paul's, visited Sunday with Mrs.
Harper's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Cunningham.
Sunday Mr. Ernie Bice, London,
and Mrs. J. H. Patonand William
Allwright visited their cousins,
Mrs. Minnie Lewis and Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Lewis.
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ers and family of Port Huron.
Donna and Wanda Chivers re-
turned for two weeks vacation
with their aunt, uncle and cousins.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Sweitzer and
Sherri of Grand Bend visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Gerald
Brintnell, Terri and Scott.
Mrs, Tom Clarke of London
was a Thursday visitor with Mrs.
Lawrence Beckett and girls.
Mrs. Norris Webb has return-
ed home from Ottawa where she
attended the Teacher Librarian
Summer course. While in Ottawa
she stayed with Mr. & Mrs.
Ralph Wareham and Jeffrey.
Julie and Lorie Webb spent the
holidays with Mr. & Mrs. Wm.
Crago, Billy and Linda of Pem-
broke.
Patty McLachlen spent last
week in Sarnia visiting her grand-
mother, Mrs. James McLachlen.
Mr. David Wheeler attended the
McLean—Wade wedding in
Metropolitan United Church, Lon-
don, Saturday. David acted as the
best man. He also attended the
reception for the Robson—Shoe-
bottom wedding in Prince Andrew
School.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Beckett,
Jacqueline and Geraldine visited
with Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Tyler
and family of Dashwood, Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Woodland
and family of Leduc, Alta, and
Mr. Harry Rodd were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. John
Rodd and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Wareham and
baby Jeffrey of Ottawa and Mr.
& Mrs. George Ball, Kathi and
Debra and Miss Thelma Small of
Dundas were weekend visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Norris Webb and
family.
Misses Joyce and Loree and
Randy Russell of Russeldale
visited for a few days with Mr.
& Mrs. Gerald Brintnell, Terri
and Scott.
Rev. John Wheeler of Conn.
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
George Wheeler.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Jas. McLachlen and family
were Mr. & Mrs. G. Chivers of
Sarnia, Miss Madeline Crandall
of London and Miss Carol Rinn
of Detroit.
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Mrs. Robert Latta and sons
Donald and Douglas spent a few
days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Huffmon, Freelton
last week.
Mr. Donald Millson, London,
is spending some time with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Millson.
Misses Cindy Banks, Bright's
Grove, and Rosemary Simpson,
Kirkton, spent a week with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Simpson. Kevin Carter
returned home from his visit
with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Banks, Bright's
Grove,
Mrs. Margaret Estes, Royal
Oak, Mich., visited with Mr.
and Mrs. David Kestle.
Mrs. Almer Hendrie has re-
turned home from visiting her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Downing, Chatham.
Peter Gebel spent two weeks
at College Hockey School, Tor-
onto. Last week he had his boy
friend, Frank Dottermann, of
London to visit him at his home.
On Saturday, Mr. Wilfred Cun-
ningham returned home from
spending a month in St. Joseph's
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cunningham
and children, Kimberly, Tracy
and Jill, are spending a few days
with his parents.
By MRS. J. H. PATON
CLANDEBOYE
Ebenezer annual Memorial
services will be August 20 at
2:30 pm instead of 3:00 pm as
usual.
The guest speaker will be Rev.
Douglas Warren BA, BD of Main
St. United Church, Exeter. The
Ropp family of Nairn will supply
the music.
The annual St. James Memorial
services and decoration of graves
will be held on September 3.
Service will be in the church with
the rector, the Rev. E. O. Lan-
caster, and a guest speaker, the
Rev. Gordon H. Merkley BA,
BD of Granton Wesley United
Charge. Andrew Carter is cem-
etery superintendent.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bernard and
Debbie, Cathy, Lorie and Paty
of London are visiting with her
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Lewis this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Neil of
Ocean City, New Jersey visited
his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Simpson and they also went
out west to visit families and
friends and returned again and
visited old friends in Exeter,
Centralia, Ailsa Craig, Lucan
and London. They plan each year
to spend six months at Florida.
Mr. Lloyd Lynn was taken to
St. Joseph's Hospital, Friday.
According to the last report he
Sunday after having spent a week
at the Goderich Summer School
Camp.
Roger Dougall of Hensall spent
a few days last week with Barry
Miller.
Mrs. William Rohde and Calvin
are spending this week at Bruce
Beach near Kincardine.
Sunday School and church ser-
vices will be held at the regular
hours on Sundays August 20 and
27.
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
Around forty attended the pres-
entation for Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Jeffery and Bill at the former's
home.
Lorne Ballantyne read an ad-
dress and Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Jeffery were presented with a
coffee table.
Mrs. Edwin Miller read the
address and Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Jeffery and Bill were presented
with a silver :ray and a clock
Lunch was served and a social
time was spent.
PERSONALS
Keith Passmore returned home
from a London hospital onSatur-
day after a recent operation. He
is in a body cast.
Messrs. Ed Alexander, Robert
Mayer and Floyd Stewart spent
part of last week fishing at French
River.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery,
Alan and Connie visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. George
Luther of Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde,
Douglas, Glenn and Calvin at-
tended the Rohde picnic Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Rohde of Mitchell.
Janet Bray, Barbara Miller,
Elaine Stewart, Janice Stewart,
Sandra Stewart returned home
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