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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-10-12, Page 13By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN Keep a GOOD MAN working for HURON Charlie MacNaughton has achieved an outstanding record of effective representation for Huron riding. Just a few highlights: • Centralia Industrial Park • Agriculture & Home Economics School • New Schools • New Roads • More hospital beds • More senior citizen facilities • Point Farms Provincial Park • Support for a Community College Campus And for ONTARIO Charlie MacNaughton expresses the common-sense attitude of Huron Riding at senior Government level • Realistic level of total taxation to continue sound growth • Stress on economy and efficiency in government operations • Equalized industrial opportunity for slow-growth areas • Support for farm capital grants program Re-elect Charlie MacNAUGHTON TO THE ROBARTS TEAM October 17 Your date with progress Published by Huron Progressive Conservative Association Times-Advocate, October 12, 1967 Page 13 Area folk host visitors Surprise pair on annivorsary Flowers decorate Woodham service By MISS JEAt4 COPELANP WOOTAMM The annual fall Anniversary of the church was held Sunday with the Rev, Hugh Wilson of Exeter as guest speaker. Two anthems were rendered by the choir, The sanctuary was dec- orated with fall flowers and fruit for the occasion. and Mr. & Mrs. Jim Rohde and family of Mitchell spent the week- end at the leriner's cottage at Barrow Bay. Brian Thomson spent the week- end with Mr. & Mrs. Bill. Rohde and boys of Thames Road. Visitors during the weekend With Mr. & Mrs. Wrn. Dickey and family were Mrs. Harry Ford, Mr. Clarence Ford, Andy and Larry of Kitchener and Mr. & Mrs. Gerald. Morley and Danny of Exeter, Miss Rhea Mills visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Thomson of Parkhill. Weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johns and family were Mr. & Mrs, Gordon, Bain and family of Don Mills, Sunday visitors were Miss Ruth Lince and Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Cole of St. Marys. By .MRS. HEBER pAyis SAINTSBURY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll were guests recently with Mr. and. Mrs. H. A. Mullins, London, who had arranged a surprise 35th wedding anniversary dinner for Mr. and Mrs, Carroll. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Davis and Heather and Mrs. George Mc- Falls, .Centralia, spent three days recently with relatives at CHO, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson and boys spent the weekend visiting relatives at Richmond Hill, Mr. and Mrs. JIM Leslie and M. and Mrs. Len Snook, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Tindall and girls were guests Saturday even- ing with Mr. and Mrs,. Bete Sovereign and boys, Liman. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mac- Donald accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noels, Forest, on a week's trip to visit Mr. and Mrs, Ed Burke, North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis and Heather attended service at Grace United Church, London, Sunday and were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lilley and Barbara. Mr. and Mrs, Heber Davis and Michael Davis were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker and family. Michael re- mained for the holiday and the Davis' were Monday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Elston, C entralia. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Dianne and Doug spent afewdays at EXpo last week. Warren and Perry Wilson of Lakeside spent a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith while their parents attended Expo. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Webber en- joyed a trip to Beaver Valley Sun- day and also called on friends. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Thomson attended the Ott-Grieve wedding in Sudbury Saturday and were weekend visitors with their aunt and uncle, Mr. & Mrs, A. T. Grieve. Mr. & Mrs. John Simpson and family, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Roger of Kirkton and Mr. & Mrs, Fred Doupe visited with Mr. & Mrs. Don Brine and Cheryl on Sunday, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Lawson Students create Interesting displays Grade six and seven students at Exeter Public School have made their history lessons more interesting by creating displays of the Indians of North America. Tom Creech, John Dobbs and John Musser created this display of Eskimos, complete with an igloo, polar bear and an authentic skinning knife.— T-A photo Mark event at Greenway Women at Thames Road hold Thanksgiving event GREENWAY The 70th anniversary of the building and dedication of Green- way United Church will be ob- served Sunday, October 15 with services at 11 am and 7:30 pm. The guest speaker for the oc- casion will be Rev. A. E. Holley of Highland Road United Church, Kitchener, who is a former min- ister of the Grand Bend-Green- way charge. At the morning service, Mr. Holley's subject will be "The Church In the World" and in the evening he will be speaking on "Christianity To-day". Special anniversary music will be rendered at the services by the junior and senior choirs. A special welcome awaits mem- bers of former years. By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS Mrs. Clayton Smith spent Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. & Mrs. John Cutting and family of Kingston. Miss Lynn Paul of Toronto University and Mr. Ray Switzer of Waterloo College spent the weekend at their respective homes. Mr. & Mrs. Burns Blackler and family visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Simmons and fam- ily of North Branch, Mich. Miss Rosanna Ho of Hong Kong and Miss Dawn Blackler of Tor- onto spent the weekend with Mrs. Maurice Blackler. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Roundell and family cf Caistorville visited on the weekend with Mr, & Mrs. Garth Blackler and family. Mr. & Mrs. Alex Irvine were Monday evening guests with Miss Myrtle Rathburn of St. Marys. Mrs. Olive Langtree and Nor- man of Kitchener spent the week- end with Mr. & Mrs. RoySwitzer. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Brine and Mr. & Mrs. Don Brine were guests at the Eccles-Grierson wedding in London Saturday. Guests Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Parkinson and girls were Mr., & Mrs. Bob Elston, Wilma and Grant, Mrs. Alfred Baker,George, Marlene and Ralph and Mr, & Mrs. Jesse Elston, Mrs. Ralph Bull of Port Credit and Mrs. Reg Mills and Harrison of London visited Saturday with Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills and Mr. Edgar Mills. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Miller, Betty Jean and Bob were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Constable of Wellburn. Mr. & Mrs, Malcolm Walker of Caledonia were weekend guests with Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean. Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Kirkby of Kirkton, Mrs. Edgar Rodd of Exe- ter, Mr. Chas Brine of Baseline and Mr. Ernie Vodden were Sun- day guests with Mr. & Mrs. La Verne Rodd and family. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Gunning and family of Toronto were weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Jim Miller, Betty Jean and Bob. Mrs. Mary Jaques and Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Jaques attended the funeral of the former's brother, the late Mr. John Selves of Exeter, Monday. Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Webber of Warren, Mich. visited for a few days this week with Mr. & Mrs. llarry Webber. Mrs. Carl Mills and girls of Exeter were Sunday guests with Mrs. Lloyd Jaques and family. in the church basement Friday evening October 27 at '7:30 pm. By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD Last Wednesday evening the UCW Thank-offering meeting was held with Mrs. Archie Ethering- ton and Mrs. Carl Hume as host- esses. Mrs. Ross Hodgert, program convener, was in charge of the meeting which opened with the Call to Worship on Thanksgiving. Mrs. Fleming Simpson and Mrs. William Johns assisted with the worship service. Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin favored with a solo and a reading ''Our Thanksgiving" was given by Mrs. Jack Duncan. A chapter from the study book Into A Nation, entitled Challenge In A Community was given by Mrs. Arnold Cann and Mrs. Wil- liam Rohde. Mrs. Donald Kernick conducted the business. It was decided to see about getting stacking chairs for the Sunday School. The Re- gional meeting was announced for October 24 at Greenway. The UCW are entertaining the Messengers to a Hallowe'en party Can get tiring When students from Huron Centennial school at Brucefield arrived for their tour through the Centennial Caravan, the older students were assigned to look after the juniors. Danny Kelly really took advantage of the situation when he got a free ride around the grounds with Laurie Kruse. T-A photo and Michael of Elimville, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray, Robert, Janet and Ruth were Sunday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. William Elford. Mrs. Whitmore of Brockville spent the holiday weekend with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Barry Jeffery. Visitors over the holiday week- end with Mr. & Mrs, Leonard Harris were Mrs. Ina Nesbit, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Harris and family of London, Mr. & Mrs. Art Harris and boys of Stratford, Mrs. Beth Morgan of Toronto and Mr. & Mrs. Jim Harris and family of Windsor. COMMENCE TYRO GROUP Friday evening in the church basement at '7:30 pm there will commence a Tyro group for boys ages from 9 to 12. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Wm Hicks spent a few days with relatives in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Romphf and family of Ingersoll spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ken McLinchey and family. Miss Marilyn Scafe of London Township spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Curts, Miss Lillian Ulens of Windsor spent the weekend at her home here. Mr. Dean Brow!, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown and Alice, and Mr. and Mrs. Carman Woodburn visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Turnbull of Grand Bend. Mrs. Lonzo Romphf spent a few days at Expo. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. William Johns, Harold and Terry were guests at the King—Skinner wedding at Grace United Church, London and the reception at the Belmont Arena on Saturday. Keith Passmore is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. A large number of people from this community attended the re- ception and dance at Russeldale Hall on Saturday for Mr. & Mrs. Brian Wedlake. Group No. 2 of the UCW served lunch. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Brazier, Mi- chelle and Carol of Brantford spent the weekend and Mr. & Mrs. Case de Mooy, Sandra and Shari of London were guests Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore. Mr. & Mrs. Ray Cann and Cheryl spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Peter Ferguson of Guelph. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Rannie and Brenda of London spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Har- old Rowe. Brian Thomson of Woodham spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde while his parents attended a wedding in Sud- bury on Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Elford, Ava PERSONALS Visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller, Janet and Edna and Mrs. Mary Miller were Mr. Will Hocking and Margaret, Toronto. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Duncan, Exeter, visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Dianne and Ron. Mr. Glen Elliott is home again after a holiday trip to the west coast, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Duncan and family, Kirkton, visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Russell Miller and family and Mr. & Mrs. John Miller and family. Call Exeter's ELECTION CENTRAL For Voting Day Information, V Is your name on the voters' list? V Where do you vote? V When are the polls open? or For Transportation to the Polls, call 235-1951 c co-op® FALL CENTENNIAL ALI GET OUT AND VOTE - LET'S MAKE IT A BIG MAJORITY 'FOR CHARLIE Watch for your Exeter District o.°r Fall Sale Flyer Soon Attit Published by Huron Progressive Conservative Association