The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-06-26, Page 13THE WINNING BABIES AT HENSALL FAIR — Of six winning babies in the baby show at Hensall Fair
Tuesday evening, only two were boys. That's Timothy Mann (left front) who took first prize in the class
for babies under six months and his mother, Mrs. Doug Mann, Hensall, Ronalynn Bell, second, and her
mother, Mrs, Murray Bell, Sarnia; and Douglas Clarence Reichert, third, seven-week old son of Mrs. Karl
Reichert, Zurich. In the back row (left to right) are Dawn Marie Maxwell, first in the class for babies six
months and over, with her mother, Mrs. Arnold Maxwell, Hensall; Karen Cudmore, second, and her
mother, Mrs. Alvin Cudmore, RR 1 Woodham; and Kathryn Ingram, third, with her mom, Mrs. Ray
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Paul Passmore's grand champion calf was bought by Jim Darling of
Darling's IGA Food Markets. Paul and Jim are shown at the right of the
above picture. At the left is John Coleman and his reserve champion
calf that was purchased by Harold McCue of Canada Packers. The latter
also bought 31 other calves.
The Hensall Calf Club wish to express their appreciation to all the
buyers who attended the Hensall-South Huron Calf Club Sale last
Tuesday evening and who, by their brisk bidding made the show a
success.
It is support like this which enables the committee to carry on with
the program among the young people in our community and we know
everyone shares a pride in their accomplishments,
The following purchases were made in-addition to the prize calves.
Gamble and Rodgers (6); Town Packers Ltd. (10); Burns Company
(Eastern) (8); Dunn and Levack (8); Al's Super Market, Hensel!. (6);
Coleman Meat Packers (4); United Co-Operatives of Ontario Ltd. (4);
Denfield Livestock Sales (2); All others one each * Central Chevrolet
Oldsmobile, London; R.E. "Bob" McKinley; Merners Market,
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By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
WHALEN
Miss Carol Johnson whose
marriage to James Clarke
Bettridge was Jinle 21 has been
honored at a trousseau tea and a
number of showers.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson,
RR 1 Granton. The groom is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Bettridge, St, Marys.
A trousseau tea was given by
Mrs. Johnson. Greeting guests
were the bride-elect, her mother,
Mrs. Bettridge and Mrs. Earl
Johnson, grandmother of the
bride.
Showing the trousseau and
the gifts in the afternoon were
MisgPs Janice Morley, Geraldine
Foster and Barbara Hodgson and
in the evening Misses Judy Blair
and Laura French and Mrs.
McLeod Mills. •
In charge of the guest book
were Julie Bettridge and Mary
Johnson, sister of the bride.
Those assisting in the kitchen
were Mrs. Ken Hodgson, Mrs.
Wm. Morley, Mrs. Reg Hodgert,
Mrs. Wm. French, Mrs. Alton
Neil, Mrs. Cecil Squire, Mrs.
Harry Hem and Mrs. Gerald
Hem.
Showers have included those
given by Miss Janice Morley, RR
1 Granton at her home; Mrs.
Steve Fields, aunt of the bride at
her home in London; Miss
Carole Foster and Miss Laura
French at Whalen community
club; Mrs. Rod Bettridge at her
home in London; Miss Joan
Batten, RR 1 St. Marys at her
home and Mrs. Harry Hem at
Zion West United Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bettridge
entertained the bridal party at
the Iroquois Restaurant,
Thursday evening prior to the
wedding.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins,
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Hodgins, Mr.
& Mrs. Allan Hodgins and Mr. &
Mrs. Larry Kilpatrick and Susan,
London, attended the Western
Ontario Aberdeen Angus Field
Day, Sunday at Prospect Farm,
The Exeter Greys have shown
considerable improvement in
their play during the last week in
the Huron Ladies' softball
league. ,
Although they dropped their
two last games, they were by
small scores to the two top
teams in the loop.
Tuesday night on the Exeter
diamond, the Greys were
holding a slight 4-3 edge after six
innings of play when the league
leading Shakespeare gals broke
loose with a seven run attack.
Friday night, also in Exeter
the Greys were on the short end
of a 7-3 count to the Goderich
Dodgers.
In their next league action,
the Greys travel to Goderich
Friday night for a return contest
with the Dodgers and go to
Brodhagen for a nine o clock
game on Tuesday, July 1.
ONE RUN AT A TIME
Against Shakespeare,
Tuesday, the Greys scored one
run at a time in running up the
total of four.
Singles by Patti Robinson and
Sheila Willert sent their first
marker over the plate in their
first turn at the bat and Pat
Down's triple and a sacrifice fly
from the bat of Lynn Farquhar
produced the second run in the
second.
Singles by Down and Jayne
Broderick scored the third
Exeter run in the fourth and
Joan Campbell's three bagger
and an infield out completing
the scoring in the fifth.
Pat Down went the distance
on the hill for the Greys and
kept the hard hitting
Arve-
Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman and
Ron were at Melbourne, Sunday
visiting with Mr. & Mrs, Frank
Derbyshire,
Mr. & Mrs. McLeod Mills, Mr.
& Mrs. Wm. Morley and Janice
and Mr. & Mrs, Cecil Squire were
guests at the Bettridge-Johnson
wedding at Zion West United
Church, Saturday.
Roy Pullman attended the
"Pop" Musical Festival at
Toronto on the weekend.
Mrs. Margery Morley, Mrs.
AlexBaillie, Mrs. Wm. Morley
and Mrs. Mary French attended
a bridal shower at Elimville Hall,
Friday evening in honor of
Carolyn Hem RN, bride-elect of
June.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Hodgins
were guests Saturday at the
Watson-Earley wedding at
Kerwood United Church.
Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hodgins,
Marlene and Gwen attended the
Hazlewood reunion, Sunday at
Stratford Park.
Miss Joan Hodgins and Mr. &
Mrs. Alton Wallis were guests at
the Maxwell-Harlton wedding,
Saturday at Granton United
Church.
Granton WI met at the home
of Mrs. Clare Bryan last Tuesday
evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Hodgins
were Sunday dinner guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Gee, London,
celebrating the birthday of Mrs.
Gee.
Dace and Inta Beitans
attended the Girl Guide and
Scout outing at Manitoulin
Island over the weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Arvid Beitans,
Martin and Janice were Saturday
evening guests with Mr. & Mrs.
John Tampa, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Felix Arnd and
Mr. & Mrs. L. Grube, London,
visited Sunday evening with Mr.
& Mrs. Arvid Beitans.
Mrs. Myrland Duffield, St.
Marys, was a weekend visitor
with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Duffield.
Mr. & Mrs. John Marshall and
girls, St. Marys, also visited
Sunday with the Duffields.
Donald Neil entertained the
Grade 8 graduating class of
Shakespeare girls at bay until the
fateful seventh.
FAIL TO HOLD LEAD
The Greys were able to
maintain a 1-0 lead over
Goderich for the first four
innings Friday but were unable
to hold the Dodgers off in the
later innings.
Judy Glover singled to open
the Exeter first and came in on a
similar hit delivered by Pam
Vanderweil.
Ann Jorgensen's double was
the big blow of Exeter's two run
rally in the fifth to complete
their scoring.
McCurdy track
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MacKellar, Srigley, Catlos.
JUNIOR high jump: Kim
MacKellar, Scott Johnston, John
Mitton; standing broad jump:
Ricky Seniuk, Stephen Kenney,
Dennis Johnston; running broad
jump: Seniuk,. Kenney,
MacKellar; dash: Kenney,
MacKellar, Keith MacDonald;
ball throw: MacKellar, Albert
Goeree, Perry Knee; relay:
MacKellar, MacDonald, Kenney.
PRIMARY high jump: Jim
McNeilley, Gary Clements, Craig
Gladding, Brett Regier; standing
broad jump: Clements, Peter
Sutherland, Regier; running
broad jump: McNeilly, Steven
Kingwell, David Munroe; dash:
McNeilly, Sutherland, Clements;
ball throw: McNeilly, Danny
Roger, Steven Kingwell; relay:
McNeilley, Sutherland,
Clements.
GIRLS
SENIOR high jump: Shelley
McCart, Jane Connon, Sandra
Coughtrey; standing broad
jump: Connon, Debbie Lenz,
Heather Booth; running broad
jump: Co'nnon, McCart, Marilyn
Riley; dash: Connon, Marikay
Hodgins, McCart; ball throw:
Booth, Lenz, Darlene Penny;
relay: Hodgins, McCart, Connon.
INTERMEDIATE high jump:
Kathy Shoji, Cindy Booth,
Sheena Johnstone, Brenda
Sauder; standing broad jump:
Debra Ladd, Johnstone, Shoji;
running broad jump: Cindy
Booth, Johnstone, Ladd; dash:
Johnstone, Linda McNeilly,
Ladd; ball throw: Sharon Knee,
Booth, Linda McNeilly; relay:
Johnstone, Ladd, McNeilly.
JUNIOR high -jump: Tracy
Campbell, Annecke Somann,
Julianne Brittain; standing broad
jump: Campbell, Somann,
Brittain; running broad jump:
Brittain, Campbell, Lori Ravelle;
dash: Campbell, Lisa Gladding,
Brittain; ball throw: Campbell,
Brittain, Somann; relay:
Gladding, Campbell, Brittain.
PRIMARY high jump: Karen
Ladd, Madeline Goeree, Lyn
Johnston; standing broad jump:
Kim Riehl, Candice Ern/no-ton,
Ladd; running broad jump:
Goeree, Ladd, Riehi; dash:
Goeree, Ladd, Riehi, Leslie
Cainpbell; ball throw: Eileen
Gloor, Ladd, Betty Jean Shoji;
relay: Goeree, Richt, Ladd.
Biddulph Central School, Friday
evening at a Beach Party at
TurribulPs Grove. Mr. & Mrs.
Alton Neil and Mr, & Mrs.
Austin Hodgins were the
chaperons.
Graduation mass
at Mt. Carmel
Many parents and teachers
and friends attended the
graduation Mass held in Mt.
Carmel church Wednesday for
Grade 8 students. There were 35
graduates and a party followed
Mass for their parents and the
students in the school gym.
Miss Margaret Anne Hogan
spent last week visiting with Mr.
& Mrs. Gerry Hartman in
London.
Mr. &Mrs. Don Mahoney and
daughter of Hespeler visited over
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
John Mahoney.
Miss Margaret McCann,
London, spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Bill
McCann and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Ruggaber and
family, London, visited on the
weekend with the latter's
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Alphonse
Hartman.
Mrs. Joseph Glavin and
Thomas O'Rourke have been
patients in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, for the past two weeks.
Vincent Ryan has returned
home from Waterloo University
where he was among the BA
graduates from Waterloo last
month.
Rev. Father John Gielen, a
missionary Priest from Southern
Africa was a guest of Rev.
Father Groome P.P. for the past
two Sundays and is visiting for a
few weeks with his brother, Mr.
& Mrs. Harry Gielen and family
of Crecliton.
Miss Angela Mary Morrissey,
Wendy Trainor, Rita Anne
Carey, Scarlett Young and Mary
Anne Glavin have accepted jobs
for the summer at Grand Bend.
"I did NOT say you were fat.
I said you were very buoyant"
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By MISS JEAN COPELAND
The annual Sunday School
picnic was held Saturday in
Riverview Park, Exeter.
Following a bountiful dinner the
afternoon was spent playing
games.
The following were the prize
winners: Races, pre-school,
Scott Thomson and Sandra
Jansson; girls 5-8, Sharon
Witteveen and Janet Parkinson;
boys 5-8, Bobby Cowdrey, Brian
Thomson; girls 9-12, Nancy
Jaques, Lode Webb; boys 9-12,
Vernon Thomson, David
Jansson; girls 13-15, Joy
Thacker, Julie Webb.
Ladies 16 and over, Brenda
Parkinson, Joanne Wareham;
men, Marvin Hartwick, Donald
Brine; wheelbarrow race, Julie
Webb and Joanne Wareham,
Nancy Jaques and David
Jansson; three-legged race,
Brenda Parkinson and Linda
Thacker.
Children's kick-the-slipper,
David Jansson; ladies, Janice
Thomson; men, Glenn Copeland;
shoe scramble, Vernon Thomson
and David Jansson; balloon
game, Cynthia, Verla and Glenn
Copeland; guess the feet, Verla
Copeland.
MESSENGERS
The regular meeting of the
Messengers was held in the
church, Sunday with 19 present.
The theme, Give us this day
our daily bread was given by
President, Michelle Robinson.
Karen Insley read the
scripture and Mrs. Copeland read
a story. Margaret Parkinson led
in prayer.
Poems were read by Larry
Rundle and Glenn Gamble.
Pamela Rodd favoured with a
piano solo. Michael Brine and
Earl Gamble received the
offering.
Mrs. Wm. Dickey gave a story
on China.
Mrs. Copeland conducted the
Bible study on Moses.
PERS ONALS
Miss June King who
commenced work last Monday
in the X-ray administration
office at the Stratford General
Hospital spent the weekend with
her parents, Rev. & Mrs. John
King. David King of Hamilton
was also a weekend visitor with
his parents.
Mrs. Mary Jaques and Mr. &
Mrs. Lloyd Jaques and family
attended the high school
graduation of Dennis Lambert at
Davison, Mich. last week. Mrs.
Mary Jaques remained for a
holiday and Miss Marilynne
Lambert and Dennis Lambert
returned for a vacation with Mr.
& Mrs. Lloyd Jaques and family.
Miss Mary McAllister of
London was a weekend visitor
with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Webber.
Mrs. Ralph Wareham, Jeffrey
and Suzanne of Blyth are
spending a few days with Mr. &
Mrs. Norris Webb and family.
Misses Deborah Jaques and
Julie Webb sang in the Grade 8
Senior Choir from South Perth
Centennial School at the
morning service of •St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Stratford,
Sunday.
Mike Bisaha of Davison,
Mich., was a weekend visitor
with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Jaques
and family. Mr. & Mrs. Glenn
Lambert of Davison and Mrs.
Mary Jaques were Sunday
guests.
Youth at "Pop'event
Honor bride at Whalen
Greys lose two games
but show improvement