The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-08-14, Page 5Mr. & Mrs. Earl Sararas of
Weston visited the former's
mother, Mrs. E. Sararas at the
Queensway Nursing Home and
Mr. & Mrs. Roy MacDonald and
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Sararas,
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Dilling of
Sarnia visited with the former's
father, Mr. Wilbert Dilling and
with his mother, Mrs. Dilling at
the Queensway Nursing Home.
Miss Cindy Parker commenced
a course at the Marvel Hair
Styling School in London.
Mr. & Mrs. Dick Taylor
returned home last week after a
pleasant visit with the former's
sister, Mrs. Myrtle Macintosh
and son Michael in Vancouver
Mrs. Pearl Shaddick visited
last week with her sister, Miss
Elvera Churchill in Toronto.
Mrs. Emalie Schroeder, for-
merly of RR 2 Hensall, who has
been a resident of the Blue Water
Rest Home, Zurich, for the past
two and one-half years
celebrated her 93rd birthday on
Saturday. She was honoured with
the presentation of a birthday
cake and gifts. Mrs. Schroeder
enjoys good health • and has
braided numerous mats for the
home and friends.
Charles Mickle of Hamilton is
spending this week with his
mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle, after
returning recently from a three
week vacation spent in the
Caribbean, He visited the islands
of Antigua, Dominica and Nevis.
Miss Elvera Churchill of
Toronto is holidaying this week
with her sister Mrs. Pearl
Shaddick.
Mrs. Laird Mickle and Charles
visited Sunday with the former's
daughter, Mrs. Brian Collins,
husband and new granddaughter
at St. Marys General Hospital,
Kitchener.
Mr. & Mrs. Tom F. Duffy and
family are moving to Winnipeg
this week where Mr. Duffy has
been appointed Western Sales
and Marketing Manager for
Dashwood Industries.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Sararas ant;
Diane and Mr. & Mrs. Roy
MacDonald attended the Mon-
tgomery and Reed wedding in
Brampton on Saturday, August 2,
They stayed the night in Toronto
and attended a family picnic on
Sunday afternoon at the house of
Mr. & Mrs, Jack Reed,
Mississauga,
Mrs. Grace McEwen who
recently underwent surgery in
Victoria Hospital, London was
transferred to South Huron
Hospital, Exeter to convalesce,
Mr, & Mrs. Robert Carlisle
moved to Exeter this week where
they will take up residence,
Mrs. Harold Dignan, returned
to her home after undergoing
surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital
London,
Mr. & Mrs. Don Joynt returned
home after holidaying at their
cottage on Manitoulin Island.
Mrs. Eric Munroe of Seaforth,
was a recent visitor with Mrs.
Bertha MacGregor.
Mrs. Glenn E. Bell, who was a
patient in South Huron Hospital
returned to her home.
Woman celebrates birthday
Hensall
and district news
CQRRESPONDENTS
Mrs, Hilda Payne, Phalle 1624Q10
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
The Big 0 Drain Tile Company
on No. 4 Highway is again ex-
panding. Work has begun on a
new warehouse 64 feet r BB feet
which will give them an ad-
ditional 5600 square feet of space.
It is to be used for producing and
storing filter used in special
application drain tile and it is
hoped that it will be ready for use
early in September.
To make room for the
warehouse a small bungalow was
removed. Erected by the late Dr.
Moir in the thirties it•was first the
home of Dr. Moir's brother and
sister. Later Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Faber lived there and following
that Mr. & Mrs. William Hyde;
Wm. Hyde will be remembered
as an "Old time" fiddler of local
renown who won many trophies
both in this area and in Western
Ontario. After his death Mr. &
Mrs. Ken Pollock resided there
and following their move to town
various people have lived there
for short periods.
visited Mrs. Wilbert Dinning.
Clarence and Ann Smillie
visited with Mrs. Ada Smillie,
Bill, Donna and Jim Perry of
Exeter visited Ernest Perry.
Rev. Van Essen accompanied by
his wife conducted the church
service on Tuesday.
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Mr. & Mrs, Alex McGregor,
Mr. & Mrs. John Riley, Lon-
desboro, are holidaying in
Thunder Bay.
Mr. & Mrs. Art Gibson, Marcia
and Louise, Wroxeter and Mrs,
Johanna Kaake, Wroxeter, were
guests of Mr. & Mrs. W. L. Mellis,
Mr. & Mrs, D. E. Kyle have
returned from visiting Mr. &
Mrs. Don Kyle in Amherst, Nova
Scotia.
Ivan Wren, Douglas Point,
visited with his mother Mrs.
Sadie Wren.
Mr. & Mrs. Garry Cooper and
Billie, Detroit, visited with Mr. &
Mrs. Vivan Cooper,
Mr. & Mrs. Grant Love, Caro,
Mich., visited with Mr. & Mrs. Ed
McBride and also with Mr.
Love's sister, Mrs. Grace
McEwen who is a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London.
• Mr. & Mrs. Gary Alderdice and
family are visiting relatives in
the area.
Mr. Rod Chapman with the
Bank of Montreal has been
transferred from the Huron Park
Branch to the Bank of Montreal
Branch in Mildmay arid com-
menced emloyment there this
week.
Mr, & Mrs. Don MacLaren,
Jodi and Brooke returned to their
home in Oakville after spending
several days vacationing with
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor and Mr.
& Mrs. Lorne Chapman and Rod,
Mrs, Gladys Coleman, Mrs.
Margaret Ingram, Mrs. Leona
Parke and Mrs. Laura Ingram
enjoyed a pleasant holiday to the
east coast,
Service at the United Church
was conducted by Rev. Don Beck,
with Mrs. John Turkheim at the
organ. The subject of the sermon
was "Don't be afraid".
Guest soloist, Mrs. Eric Luther
sang "What is the love of Jesus to
thee?" accompanied on the piano
by her husband.
The flowers were from the
wedding of Joan Allan and Wayne
Beierling.
Mr. & Mrs, Sim Roobol and Mr.
Cornelius Roobol and Mr. & Mrs.
Don Dodds and family of Seaforth
spent last Thursday at Fanshawe
Park and Pioneer Village. Mr. &
Mrs. Sim Roobol and Mr. Cor-
nelius Roobol visited Mr. & Mrs.
Arthur Van Dyke and Mrs. Tony
Van Dyke in Bradford on
Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Bert Gorter
of Troy visited Mr. & Mrs. Sim
Roobol and other friends in the
community.
Work will soon be completed on
the Hensall Arena. The chassis of
the roof have been re-inforced
and a new roof installed at a cost
of approximately $25,000.
Sugar and spice
— Continued from Page 4
sitting in the church, for the an-
niversary service, just 100 yards
down the road from the big dive.
There was a • simple dignity
here which underlined the
silliness of the other operation.
I guess we were ' as inap-
propriately dressed for a hot
summer day as the divers - shirts
and ties and suits and summer
dresses. Most of the people were
middle-aged to old, with a
sprinkling of children.
But there was a sense of
drawing together, of closeness, of
continuity.
Reading the brief history, of
this little frame 100 year-old
building, one was aware,
however dimly of the fierce
determination of the first
.families, when they erected it, on
a donated lot, at a cost of $500,
that their children would be God-
fearing, God-loving Christians.
And there was a little sadness
in the knowledge that the Sunday
School had been forced to close,
and that the church is now open
only in summer, and that many of
the children, and the children's
children, and so on, are neither
God-fearing nor God-loving.
And there wassome pride when
Grandad, sitting next to me, was
singled out as having been
associated with that church for 75
years.
But the children and the
children's children, had rallied
around for the occasion. And
after the service, there was the
get-together in the community
hall for the coffee and sand-
wiches, and the hundreds of
handshakes, and the sometimes
desperate trying to put together
of names and faces not seen for
years, and the presentation of
grandchildren and the hard
realization that everyone is
growing older.
The new and the old. The
silliness and the simplicity. The
plump young city men struggling
into their skinsuits, and the
weather-beaten farmers in their
strangling collars and ties.
A summer Sunday in Canada.
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• Highlights from Queensway
The home welcomes Mr. Shirley and Debbie Damant of
Clarence Heywood formerly of Hamilton; Sandy Tozer of
RR 1 Hensel]. London; Mr, & Mrs. Ian Reid of
"Birthday Greetings" to Mississauga , bride and groom (a
Danny Sullivan who celebrates grandson of Mrs, Sararas), Roy
his birthday August 16. and Clara MacDonald, Doris
Weekly visitors were Leslie Bonthron of London; Mr. & Mrs.
Mitchell of Crediton with his Earl Sararas of Weston.
mother Mrs. Louise Mitchell, Mrs. Gladys Chittick and Mrs.
Milton Lavery, Wilbert Dilling Mabel Parkinson of London
and Roy Parlmer with their visited Mrs. Squire Mrs. Mabel
wives and Sharon Doxtator, Kirk, Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Ford,
Kathy Bell and Mrs. Rochus Exeter visited Mrs, M. Ford and
Faber with their mothers. Mrs. Louise Mitchell, Mrs. Bev
Mary Goodwin visited her Skinner of Exeter visited with
father, Mr. W. 0. Goodwin. Mrs. Ruby Miners.
Roy MacDonald and Mrs. Hugo Mr. & Mrs, Ed Reid and Mr. &
Schenk visited their husbands, Mrs. W, E, Parker of Bayfield
Visitors during the past week visited Clara Featherston. Mr. &
with Mrs. E, Sararas were Mrs. Clarence Dilling of Sarnia
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