The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-01-18, Page 9Getting
All students at Usborne Central school got a chance to try out their skating abilities,last week as the
weatherman turned the school's lagoon into a perfect skating rink. Above, Lori Lynn Stewart and Marlene
Glanville are helping Jo-Anne Foster and Carol Abbott to their feet after a slight fall. T-A photo
Women at Greenway
list fund-raising events
a little help
Students ass tests
January 1,9, 196$ .Pac
Can .trq ict women .litlistalled
GREENWAY
At the Greenway UCW meeting
held at the home of Mrs . Ethel
Pollock the officers for 1 96 8 were
installed.
Business was under the direc-
tion of president Mrs. Carmen
Woodburn. The proposed budget
Clandeboye
ladies meet
By MRS. J. H. PATON
CLANDEBOYE
Clandeboye WI met at thehome
of Mrs. Roy Cunningham with
Mrs. Alan Hill as co-hostess last
Wednesday afternoon. Roll call
was answered by 12 members
telling ci the person in history that
you admire."
Mrs. Karl O'Neil was in charge
of the program on historical re-
search. She reported on the
Tweedsmuir History and Mrs.
Karl O'Neil gave the, biography
of Miss Judy LaMarsh. Mrs.
Mary Carter, Mrs. Charles
Coughlin and Mrs. Rea Neil con-
tributed readings.
The motto "Fill your store-
house with memories that will
nourish your thoughts in later
years" prepared by Mrs. Albert
Rosser was read by Mrs. Hill.
A singsong introduced the pro-
gram. A contest about Canada
was won by Mrs. Wilmer Scott.
In the business session a don-
ation was voted to the organ at
Strathmere Lodge and Mrs. Ray
Hodgins' group were to purchase
an item and distribute tickets
for a raffle—the proceeds to go
towards Clandeboye street lights.
WITH THE CHURCHES
No services were held in the
Clandeboye churches Sunday ow-
ing to road conditions.
The annual congregational
meeting of the United Church
will be held Thursday, January
25 at 8:30 at the church.
The annual vestry meeting of
St. James Church is being held
Monday, January 22 at 8:15.
PERSONAL
Mr. Roy McRann, who lives
near Clandeboye, was taken, ill
in Lucan on Friday and removed
by ambulance to St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.
luck supper is to be served be-
fore the congregational meeting
on Monday night.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Patterson assisted by Mrs; R.
Kading and'Mrs. M. Luther.
PERSONAL
Mrs. Herb Pfile is spending
a week with her son Mr. Dale
Pfile, Mrs. Pfile and children
in London.
Waltham
Timing The World
Since 1850
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& Gifts Exeter
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DAVID S. McDONALD
OCCIDENTAL LIFE
PHONE 235 0154
176 SANDERS STREET EAST
EXETER, ONTARIO
TERM INSURANCE
ON THE BEST TERMS
was brought in and it was decided
to have a strawberry and ham
supper and a bake sale and bazaar
in the fall to raise money. Storm
windows for the choir loft and re-
finishing the auditorium floor
were discussed as probable pro-
jects during the year.
The worship service was taken
by Mrs. Harold Brophey and the
study book was presented by Mrs.
Ed. Stewardson.
Officers are: President, Mrs.
C. Woodburn, recording secret-
ary, Mrs. E. Curts; correspond-
ing secretary, Mrs. J. W. Horner,
treasurer, Mrs. H. Brophe y;
community friendship and visit-
ation, Mrs. I. Isaac (West), Mrs.
Ed Stewardson (North), Mrs. Jan
Lagerwerf (South), Mrs. E. Bul-
lock (East); citizenship and so-
cial action, Mrs. Russell Brown;
stewardship and recruiting, Mrs.
Paul Eagleson; cards, Miss
EVelyn Curts; program, Mrs. C.
Smithers, Mrs. Ed. Stewardson;
supply, Mrs. Ken Rock and group
leaders; group leaders, Mrs.
Bryden Taylor (South), Mrs. Har-
old McDonald and Mrs. Harold
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FIRST INSTALLMENT
Discounts allowed if paid on or
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April 15
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March 1
April 15
June 1
July 1
August 1
September
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2%
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21 Notices
HAY TOWNSHIP
NOTICE•
Ratepayers and inhabitants of
the Township of Hay are re-
quested by council not to park
cars on township roads and
streets during the winter months
in order to facilitate snowploW-
ing operations.
Council will not be respon-
sible for damages to any mail
boxes, or vehicles parked on
roads or streets.
Council requests that the resi-
dents of the township of Hay
do not push or dump snow on
township roads,
KARL HABERER,
ROAD SUP'T.,
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
18:25c
NOTICE
The Annual Meeting and Ban-
quet of Huron County Chil-
dren's Aid Society is being held
in St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church Hall, Wingham, Wednes-
day, February 14, 1968 at 6:30
p.m.
Banquet tickets are available
at $2.00 from the Children's
Aid Society staff and Board
Members. The public is COT-'
dially invited to attend.
18:25c
23 legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
William Gossman,
deceased,
All persons having claims
against the estate of William
Gossman, late of the Village
of Dashwood, in the County of
Huron, Labourer, deceased,
who died on or about the 11th
day of October 1967, are re-
quired to file particulars of
same with Bell & Laughton,
solicitors of Exeter, Ontario, by
the 27th day of January 1968
after which date the estate will
be distributed having regard
only to those claims of which
notice has been received.
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the Administratrix
Exeter, Ontario 11:18:25e
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Joseph Wein,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Joseph
Wein, late of the Township of
Stephen, in the County of Hur-
on, Retired Farmer, who died
on or about the 1st day of Jan-
uary 1968, are required to file
particulars of same with Bell
& Laughton, solicitors of Exe-
ter, Ontario by the 3rd day of
February, 1968 after which date
the estate will be distributed
having regard only to those
claims of which notice has
been received.
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the Executors,
Exeter, Ontario 18;25t1e
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Harrison
Weigand, known also as Har-
rison Wiegand, late, of the
Township of Hay, in the County
of Huron, Retired farmer, who
died on or about the 8th day
of October, 1967.
Creditors and others having
claims againat the above estate
are required to send full par-
ticUlars of such elaims to the
undersigned on or before the
9th day of February, 1968 after
which date the estate's assets
Will be distributed having re-
gard only to, claims that have
been received.
PETER L. RAYMOND,
Barrister & Solicitor
Exeter;Ontario
Solicitor for the Administrator.
180
14 Tenders Wanted
FUEL OIL
Sealed, tenders will be re-
ceived by the Board of Direc-
tors of South Huron Hospital
for the supply Of VUrnace Oil
for S.H.H. and Nurses' Resi-
de-fide,
Prices quoted to be' constant
for The 12-Month period.
Sealed tenders to be in hands
Of the Adroinistrater by Thurs-
day, February 8th, 1968,
18;25Ile
2S Auction Sales
Estate
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects
in the
VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND
(Lake R9ad) on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 20
at 1;00 P.m. sharp
Blue floral chintz chesterfield
and chair, like new; Normende
stereo combination radio and
record player; 2 Queen Anne
occasional Chairs and footstools;
21 inch television; brass coffee
table; 2 mahogany tiered end
tables; 2 walnut end tables;
nest of tables; table lamps;
pole lamp; Oriental living room
rug 11x17; maple dining room
suite; extension table; 6 rusk
upholstered chairs; 2 hutches,
like new; wrought iron dinner
wagon; nest of wrought iron
tables; mahogany 4 poster bed-
room suite, like new; bedside
tables; platform rocker; rug;
modern walnut bedroom suite;
cedar chest; hall runner; red-
wood table; 2 chaise lounge
chairs; 8 lawn chairs; large
frigidaire with deep freeze;
medical instruments; small
frig; typewriter; electric clock;
Westinghouse automatic wash-
er; Frigidaire dryer; electric
vacuum cleaner; 4 leatherette
chairs; 2 sectional settees; 2
coffee tables; hail tree; flat
top maple desk; flat top wal-
nut desk and chair; 3 arm
chairs; 2 metal cabinets; util-
ity tables; examination table;
power lawn mower, like new;
flower pots; electric edger;
garden tools; 'house plants and
other articles too numerous to
mention.
Terms: Cash
ESTATE OF THE LATE
DR. E. A. McMASTER
WM. ELLIOT, Auctioneer
MEL GRAHAM, Clerk
11:18c
Important
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate,
Household Effects,
Antiques and Misc. Items
On the premises
MAIN STREET, PARKHILL
The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public auction on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 27
at 1:30 p.m.
REAL ESTATE consists of
Lot 5, Main Street in the Town
of Parkhill known as Parkhill
Farm Supplies. Building with
adjacent all steel warehouse.
Both buildings in good state of
repair. New oil furnace. In-
spection invited by contacting
the auctioneer.
TERMS of Real Estate — 10%
on day of sale, balance in 60
days. Sold subject to a reason-
able reserve bid. Immediate
possession if desired.
Complete list of -household ef-
fects in next week's issue.
GEORGE DIETZE, Prop.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Phone 237-3399 18c
Two groups
meet at GB
By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL
GRAND BEND
The January meeting of the
ACW of St. John's-by-the-Lake
Anglican Church was held at the
residence of Mrs. Glen Grindlay
at the Patio Motel.
Mrs. Peter Warner presented
a detailed agenda and projects
were discussed for the months
ahead into summer. The euchre
which was planned for January
will be held in February and, if
successful, another will be held
before Lent.
Color slides showing the work
of the prayer partner of the group
who is located in the Canadian
North West will be shown at a
future meeting.
The annual congregational sup-
per and vestry meeting will take
place later in the month.
The hostess served refresh-
ments.
TO SERVE SUPPER
The afternoon unit of the Grand
Bend UCW met Thursday with
twenty-five members present.
Mrs. Garnet Patterson con-
ducted the worship service as-
sisted by Mrs, Raymond Kading.
The roll call was a thought for
the New Year.
Mrs. Wm LOVe gave the study
book chapter.
Mrs. Alex Hamilton, leader,
pretided for the business. A pot
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By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
QPNITAPA
Mrs, flarVergillith,.,tikaPPWS
new PrOgiclghti was in the-,ebeir
fpr the .first ,meeting-of the year
held in the Achoolroom. of. ,to
church, Thursday evening. Mrs.
smith OPPTIPP1 the meeting with
a poem f .Faitt.11.
Rev. R. It, Wilson conducted.
the installation of officers. past
co-presidents were Mrs. Ross
McFalls, • Mrs. chap Rollings;
president, Mrs. Harvey Smith;
vice presidents,.Robt,
Blair, Mrs. Sam innei'i record-
ing secretary, Mrs. Ken Greb;
assistant sec., Mrs. W.
pery; corresponding sec., Mrs.
Win Elliott; treasurer, Mrs,.
Elmer Powe;
Christian and Miseienary Edu-
cation secretary, Mrs, Frank
Hicks; finance, Mrs. Ross Mc,
Falls; community friendship and
visiting, Mrs. Chas Rollings; lit,
erature, Mrs. Wm Elliott; music,
Mrs. Lorne Hicks, Mrs. Alvin
Essery; programs, Mrs. Robt.
Blair; supply, Mrs. George Dunn.
Suggestions brought forward
from the executive meeting, held.
at the home of Mrs. Harvey
Smith on the previous Tuesday
night, were approved. The allo-
cation set at $400 is to be raised
by means of voluntary givings.
A tea and bake sale will be held
in the spring. Committees to
as .s i s t executive secretaries
were appointed.
It was decided to hold the
World Day of Prayer service
"After all, everyone . . .
present company excepted .
makes mistakes, sir."
in =Junction with the
monthly meeting on the evening of
February 29 at 8 o'clock.
MI'S. Ross McFalls, Mrs. chas
,Rollings and Mrs, Robt, Wilson
were in charge of the worship
service and program. Mrs. me-
Falls oPened with a reading ci.A
Way To A Happy NOW Year"
and spoke on SteWardshiP based
on the Scripture reading.
A topic "Forward Into The New
Year" was given by Mrp. Robert
Wilson, A violin solo was played
by Rev. Wilson with pia.no accom-
paniment by Mrs. Ken Hodgins.
Mrp. Chap Rollingspresented the
chapter from the study book.
Sanford Lawson
Crediton native
Sanford Lawson, 69, died sud-
denly at his home, RR 1 Cen-
tralia, on Thursday, January 11.
Mr. Lawson was born near ,
Crediton and as a young man
went to Flint, Michigan. In 1920
he married Miss Irene Zuefle
of Exeter. After living in Flint
and Detroit they returned to
Crediton in 1930 and in 1932
built his late residence on Hwy.
4.
His wife survives him.
Funeral services were con-
ducted by Rev. Robert Wilson
at the R. C. Dinney funeral home,
Exeter, on Saturday, January 13
with interment in Exeter ceme-
tery.
Pallbearers were Messrs.
Harris West, Cooper McCurdy,
Lloyd Morgan, Roy Lamport,
Wilfred Huxtable and Sam Law-
son.
PEkI.SONALP.
Mrs. }grit leYtin of W1119Vidale
VAS a Satiirtlay visitor at thp
home of her parept4.0 ,Prici.
Mrs • P.P9Per. McCurdy and at, tended the funeral sery0p0pAhp
late Mr. SlIforci PAYSOS at the
Dinney Funeral EicOtOr,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Greb spent
weekend with her parepts,
Mr. and ;Mrs. 'AMOS Snlitn. in
Mount Albert.
Music results obtailleel ,J)yptip-
OS of Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins are;
Carol Robinson, 1st ,claaa honors
grade 2 theory; Judy Robinson,
honors grade 2 theory; Marilt43'
Hodgins, honors ,grade theorY
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Greb and
family were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Green
and family in Landfall.
Pollock (North); Mrs. Jake Lag-
erwerf and Mrs. Hugh Adair
(East); Mrs. Emerson Woodburn
(West).
Representative to stewards,
Mrs. L. Curts; rep. to Christian
Education, Mrs. L. Curts and
Mrs. G. Dixon; rep to Official
Board, Mrs. C. Woodburn; liter-
ature, Mrs. George Dixon; sick
boxes, Mrs. Harold McDonald,
Mrs. Oscar Steeper; kitchen,
Mrs. Jan Lagerwerf and Mrs.
Fred Bullock; auditors, Mrs. Jim
Eagleson Jr., and Mrs. C. Smith-
ers; 'flowers, Mrs. Elton Curts.