The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-04-29, Page 9THE; TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER* ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 29th, 1948
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United States dollars are
distributed in a way that is
fair to everyone, an annual
travel ration of $150 U.S.
per person for the 12 months
between Nov. 15,1947 and
Nov. 15, 1948, has been
established. In the case of
children under eleven it is
$100 U.S.
WOODHAM
Miss Audrey Parkinson spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Parkinson,
Mr. and Mrs, William Steph
ens and family spent Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
gar Rodd.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lambert,
of Melbourne, visited on Sunday
with the latter's mother, Mrs.
Jaques.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jaques
and Ray, of Zion, spent Wednes
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Edgai' Rodd.
Miss Florence Kirk attended
Kirkton Sunday School on Sun
day and gave her report of the
Temperance convention which
was held in Toronto some time
ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgai- Rodd vis
ited the latter’s sister, Mrs.
Mary Smith, of Wellburn on
Sunday.
Mrs. Mitchell Willis returned
home on Sunday after having
spent the past two weeks with
her sister, Mrs. Kennings, of
Strathroy who lias been quite ill
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Laing,
of Guelph, spent the week-end
with Rev. and Mrs. Laing at the
parsonage.
Misses Muriel and Marion
Stephens and Jean Copeland, of
St. Marys, spent the week-end
at their homes here.
Young' People’s Meeting
The regular meeting of the
Young People’s Union was held
on Sunday evening with the
Fellowship and Worship com
mittee, Florence .Kirk and Clar
ence Thomson in charge. The
meeting opened with quiet mus
ic and Florence gave the Call
to Worship, Hymn 3 88 was
sung followed by poem on scrip
ture by Florence Kirk; scripture
lessons by Ombra Copeland,
Marian Mills, Geogre and Har
old Levy, Phyllis Wheeler and
Jean Copeland; poem "Song on
Christian Workingmen” by Rho
da Thomson; hymn 375; and
poem by Merle Hazelwood. Roll
call and minutes were read and
adopted. A piano solo was giv
en by Dianne Marriott followed
by a reading "Christian Fellow
ship” by Annie Spence; poem
by Ruth Hazelwood; vocal solo
by Verla Wheeler. Religious
readings were read by John
Rodd, Glenn Copeland, Bessie
McCurdy, Dorothy Thomson and
Florence .Kirk. Hymn 378 was
sung. The meeting closed with
the Young People’s benediction.
Florence led in Bible Baseball.
This caution is given for
guidance of the public
and to help avoid em
barrassment at border
points.
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Mrs, F. MacMillan
Mrs. Frances Dorman Mac
Millan, widow of Alex MacMillan
and daughter of the late Daniel
Dorman, of the seventh conces
sion of McGillivray Township,
died in a London hospital. The
funeral was held from the T.
Stephenson and Son funeral
home to Nairn Cemetery. Rev.
Wm. Leaton, of Ailsa Craig,
conducted the service. Surviving
are one daughter, Mrs. Robert
Smith (Kathleen); five sisters,
Mrs. Wenger and Mrs. Tasker,
Cooperville, Mich.; Mrs. Pen
warden, Welland; .Mrs. O’Neill,
London, and Mrs. Munro, Ailsa
Craig; one brother, Andrew, of
Ailsa Craig.
CREDITON
The Women’s Institute of this
district .invites the public to at
tend a free lecture and film
showing on Cancer in the Exeter
Town Hall on Friday, April 30 th
at 8.30 p.m. ,
Commencing on Sunday, May
2nd services in the United
Church will be held as follows,
Church School at 10.30 a.m.
and Church Service at 11.30
a.m. E.D.T.
Rev. M. E. Reuber is this
week attending the .Evangelical-
U.B, Conference in Kitchener.
There will be no service in the
Evangelical Church on Sunday.
Mr. Wm. King and son, Bruce
of Chicago, are guests with' the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert King.
Mr. and Mrs. W, Wolfe, of
Dashwood, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eilber.
Mr, and Mrs. Moses Haist and
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Brown, of
Pigeon, ,Mich., spent the week
end with relatives here. Mrs.
Otto Brown, of Owendale, ac
companied them and will remain
for a visit with friends. They
all attended .the funeral of the
late Mr. Wm. Morlock on Mon
day.
Miss Harriet Bowen lias re
turned to the home of her sister
Mrs, Chas. Green, after spending
a few days last week in London
Hospital for observation.
Mr. Lloyd Hey has the cellar
excavated preparatory to build--
ing his new home to be erected
on the site of the former Central
Hotel.
Mr. Everett Fahrner has dis
posed of his large business block
to Mr. L. Hodge, of Staffa. Ev
erett conducted a grocery store
for the past 25 years and is at
present employed in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Bowman
of Windsor, spent a few days
recently with Mr. and Mrs. E.
Guettinger.
Messrs. Gerald Smith, Eldon
Smith, Irvine Finkbeiner and
son, Donald .spent Sunday at
Walkerton.
Mr. Thos. Trevethick’s many
friends are happy to see him on
the street again following his
accident, pis stay in the hospital
and his confinement since re
turning home.
Miss Maleeta Schenk, of Exe
ter, is spending a few weeks at
her home.
Mr. Ken Lillow, of Simcoe,
spent a few days with friends
and relatives here on his return
from a trip to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parsons,
of Cromarty, and Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Jones, of Kippen, visit
ed on .Sunday at the home of
Misses Finkbeiner.
CREDITON EAST
Mr. and Mrs. .Milne Rader
and Mr. . and Mrs. Ted Rader
and Margaret, of Zurich, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Wein.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hamilton
and sons, of Grand Bend, visit
ed. on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry .Lewis.
Mrs. Radical Sims, of Exeter
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Neil.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Motz
and Ronald spent the week-end
in Exeter with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Darling.
Mr. and Mrs. .Win. Motz visit
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hor
ney in Exeter on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Anderson
and baby ^daughter, who have
been living at Ajax, have re
turned to his parents' home
here for the summer months.
The sympathy of this com
munity is extended to the Rau
family in the passing of their
mother, the late Mrs. Christo
pher Rau, who funeral was held
in Exeter last Thursday,
We gre pleased to report
that Gerald, year and a half old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sims
was brought home from the
WINCHELSEA
Quite a number from this
community attended the musical
festival at Thames Road on
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns
and family, of Elimville, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Garnet Johns.
Mrs. Thos. Hodgins of Gran
ton, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Collier and
Sandra moved to their new
home in Exeter last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Carty, of
London spent the week-end with
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Prance.
Mrs. Wm. Walters and Mar
garet spent Saturday with Mr,
and Mrs. George .Frayne.
"Oh, well’’ the husband re
marked philosophically. "When
all is said and done...
„When all is said and done...
what?” asked his wife.
"When all is said and done,
there’s been a lot more said
than done.”
hospital last Friday where he
had been taken for observation.
SH1PKA
The regular meeting of the
W.A. will he held on Thursday
evening, May 6 at 8.30 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Matt. Sweitzer
The sympathy of this com
munity is extended to the fam
ily of the late Wm. Morlock,
who passed away in Victoria
Hospital on Saturday morning.
Funeral was held on Monday
from the R. c. Dinney Funeral
Home in Exeter to Crediton
Cemetery.
At the quarterly official
board meeting on Thursday eve
ning last at the .Crediton United
church, Rev. S. W. Hann an
nounced he would not be the
minister of the Crediton charge
after June 30, 1948.
Mrs. Gordon Ratz is at pred
ent in Victoria Hospital where
■she was operated on Monday
last for gall trouble. Latest re
port is that she is getting along
as well as can be expected.
Congratulations to Mr, and
Mrs. JCen Baker on the arrival
of a baby boy at Dr. Ferguson’s
Hospital in Dashwood.
Service on Sunday .next in the
United Church will be at 10.15
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Crediton Women’s Institute
The annual meeting of the
Women’s Institute was held on
Wednesday evening with an at
tendance of thirty-two. Roll call
was responded to by renewing
fees for the coming year. The
president, Mrs. H. Schenk, pres
ided ovei' the business ‘ session.
Several letters of appreciation
from shut-ins were read. Mrs.
L. England reported having for
warded ,60 pounds of food to
Britain and also gave a report
of the district meeting held in
Hensail. It was decided to re
decorate the kitchen in Council
Chambers. Mrs. Kayes presided
for the election. Reports were
given by the sec.-treas. and con
venors of standing committees.
All showed the society had en
joyed a successful year, finan
cially, as well as in other activi
ties. Membership had doubled
since organization over a year
ago. Much credit for success is
due to the splendid efforts of
the president, Mrs. H. Schenk
and the secretary-treasurer, Mrs,
G. Zwicker who iwere soundly
applauded when re-elected. Full
results of / election were as fol
lows: president, Mrs. H, Schenk,
1st vice-pres., Mrs. L. England;
2nd vice-pres., Mrs. W. Weber;
sec.-treas., Mrs. G. Zwicker;
assistant, Mi’s. J. Wade) District
Director, Mrs. W. Gaiser; audi
tors, Mrs. S. King and Mrs. I:
Finkbeiner; reporter, Mrs. J.
Woodall; pianists, Mrs. E, Fahr
ner and Mrs. E. Finkbeiner;'
convenors, Ways and Means,
Mrs. W. Ratz; Social, Mrs. L.
England; Good Cheer, Mrs. A;
Wein; Convenors of Standing
Committees, Agriculture and
■Canadian Industry, M«rs. E. Law4
son; Citizenship, Mrs. M. Bea
ver; Historical Research, Mrs.
E. Fahrner and Mrs. H. K»
Eilber; Home Economics, Mrs.
Lloyd Gaiser; Social Welfare,
Mrs, Ga Zwicker and Mrs. Bou-
lianne; Publicity, Mrs. J. Wood-1
all. Following the election Mrs.
C. Sims presided for a program
censisting of a vocal duet by
Mrs. F. Clark and Mrs. J.
Woodall; a musical number by
Mrs. E. Fahrner and a report by
Mrs. W. Gaiser on demonstra
tion recently given in Exeter on
Personality and Dress. Three
new members were welcomed
and a contest enjoyed. A delic
ious lunch was served by Mrs.
C. Sims, Mrs. E. Finkbeiner and
Mrs. J. Wade assisted by Mrs,
H. Schenk and Mrs. G. Zwicker.
Appreciation to the hostesses
and all who assisted in the
evening’s activities' was voiced
by Mrs. R. Johnson and Mrs. S.
King.
Wife: "You can’t make a silk
purse out of a sow’s ear?”
Husband: "No, but a woman
can get a mink coat out of an
iold goat,"
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