The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-12-05, Page 20Page 20
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BEAT THE HAZARDS TO VOTE — While most people were faced
with inclement weather conditions during Monday's municipal
elections, a few folks in Exeter had to beat other hazards to cast
their ballot. Above, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills are shown heading
around road construction lights and a bulldozer as they head for the
Webber polling booth on Main Street. T-A photo.
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cLANOPPOYE
Clondeboyo UCW met at the
home of resident Mrs. Jim
Doneldson -Tuesday afternoon,
Rev. W.C. Tupling and his wife
were present.
Officers for the year are
president Mrs, Jim Donaldson;
vice-president Mrs. Arnold
Blake; secretary Mrs. Rupert
Williams; assistant Mrs. David
Kestle; treasurer Mrs. Alex'
McIntosh.
The study book was given by
Mrs. Rea Neil and. Mrs,` Arthur
Simpson. Mrs. Tupling read a
comedy poem.
Mrs. Wilmer Scott read the
scripture.
Mrs. Charles Coughlin and.
Mrs. Scott packed the bale
which included the White Gifts
from the Sunday service.
ACW MEETS
Members of the ACW met at
the home of Mrs. Jim
Cunningham Thursday
afternoon.
Mrs. Emily Tomes was
re-elected as president;
Wee-president is Mrs. Arnold
Lewis; second vice-president,
Mrs. Jim Cunningham; ft.y
secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Karl
O'Neil; Dorcas, Mrs. John
Hewitt, Mrs. Almer Hendrie and
Mrs. Alvin Cunningham; social
convener, Mrs. Wilfred
Cunningham. Mrs, Cecil Carter
will take care of the Guild funds.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Molnar,
Mooresville, have moved to
Centralia.
Kermit Thompson and Harry
Carroll were poll clerks for
Monday's election.
Mrs. Almer Hendrie had as
visitors Wednesday Mrs. B.
Downing and Mrs. W. Gilbert,
Chatham.
At the United Church White
Gift Service Sunday, children of
the Sunday School presented
gifts for the Saugeen Indian
Reserve children at
Southampton.
Rev. Leroy A. Lyons, Port of
Spain, Trinidad, who has been
studying at Huron College spoke
The board of management of
St. James Anglican Church met
last week and decided to give
$145 to Moosonee and $145 to
Walpole, both Indian reserves.
Bishop N. R. Clarke, Rev. J. P.
Scanlon and Rev. Louitt are at
Moosonee St. Thomas Church on
James Bay. Rev. J. J. Stokes is at
St. Johns John's Church on Walpole
Island near Windsor.
Cioncle.boye UC women
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to the people at St. James Church Sunday..
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Plans were made for a
Christmas party to he held
following the -service at S.t,
Patri4V0wreh, December
The time pf.service will .hea„helf
hour earlier at 1,13.0. pm.
A crib was finished and:
a bale valued at $27 was packed
to he forwarded to the WA.
house in London.
..draw for a mystery prize
was won by Mrs. Charles
At k inson,
BAPTISM
Piaptismai rites were held at
the United Church, Centralia,
Sunday when baby Robert
Duncan Tindall, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob. Tindall was baptized,
Miss Reather Davis of this
community was soloist.
Following the .service, Mr.
and Mrs.. Tindall and family
entertained at a dinner in. the.
13.ifferin. House, Centralia. Those
present were Mr, and Mrs.
Charles Tindall, Grand Bend, Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Tindall, Wiarton,
who were godparents for their
nephew at the service, Mr, and
Mrs, Heber Davis and Miss
Heather Davis.
Charles Tindall proposed the
toast to his grandeon. All were
entertained at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Tindall, later.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Irene Marziali, Rosanne
and Louisa, spent Tuesday with
Mrs. Fred Dobbs and family.
Sunday Dr. & Mrs. H.
Seegmiller, Exeter, were guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Dobbs.
Mrs. Hugh Davis accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. George
McFalls and her aunt Mrs. Irene
Hicks, Clio, Michigan, visited
with Mrs. Don Myers, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis, Heather
and Michael, spent Wednesday
evening with Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Dickins, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy spent
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Wilber
Sutherland, Ilderton.
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Firby and
Teresa, St. Thomas and Mrs.
Barb Basset, Aylmer, spent
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Bill
Johnson and boys.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Van Arenthal.
A number from this
community attended the
reception and dance for Mr. &
Mrs. Dave Turner (bridal couple)
at Lucan Memorial Arena,
Saturday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. George Carroll
returned to their home in
Detroit Monday following a
holiday with Mr. & Mrs. Harry
Carroll.
By MRS. KEN McKE LLAR
C ROMARTY
Cromarty Ladies' Aid met at
the home of Mrs. Eldon Allen
with Mrs. Gerald Carey
presiding.
Mrs. Mervin Dow and Mrs, T.
L. Scott had charge of
devotions.
Mrs. Scott sang a solo,
accompanying herself on the
autoharp.
Nancy and Frank Allen
favored with duets, accompanied
at the piano by Janet Allen.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Allen and Mrs. John
Templeman.
PERSONALS
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Larry Gardiner were Mr. &
Mrs. Wilmer Howatt and Mr. .&
Mrs. J. Howatt and family of
Londesboro.
Guests entertained at the
home of Mr. & Mrs. John
Wallace, Saturday night were Mr.
& Mrs. Bob Parkinson and Julia
Ann, Mitchell, Mr. & Mrs. Don
Scott; Janet and" Douglas.,
Seaforth, Russell McKellar, Miss
Joy Anne McKellar, Buffalo,
N.Y., Mr. & Mrs. Laverne
Wallace and girls, Mr. & Mrs. Bill
Binning, Mitchell.
Mrs. Jean Morgan and Mrs.
Wm. Sillery, Exeter, visited
Tuesday with Mr. & Mrs. K.
McKellar.
Mrs. Wesley Russell is a
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital having undergone
surgery.
and Mrs. Gordon Baynham,
Exeter, was awarded the Huron
College Corporation prize in
economics at the founder's day
convocation at the college
Monday evening.
The graduate of SHDHS
received $100 as his prize.
.. because that's the only way people can get a
close look at all the treasures in our exciting
Christmas windows.
Russell McKellar and his sister
Joy Anne of Buffalo, N.Y.
visited relatives in this
community, last week.
Mrs. Shirley Elliott and
family of Essex spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr. &
Mrs. John Wallace and Debbie.
Mrs. J. R. Jefferson visited
Saturday with Mr. .& Mrs. Wm.
Laidlaw, London.
Ron Christie, son of Mr. &
Mrs. Murray Christie left last
week on a trip to British
Columbia. He expects to tour
points in U.S.A. and Mexico on
his return journey,
Mrs. John Wallace visited
with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Bob
Parkinson and daughter Julia
Anne, Mitchell, this week.
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By MRS. W. MOTZ Bryan Baynham, son of Mr.
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator
and family -spent Sunday with'
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Thornton,
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Murray Glanville arrived
home to his parents, Mr. & Mrs.
Stan Preszcator after spending
the summer in New Brunswick.
Murray and Kathy Glanville
and Donny Schenk spent
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