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Page 10 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1951
Dashwood Choir
Holds Banquet
The choir of tbe Zion Lutheran
•Church held a delicious supper,
served by the committee in
charge. Rev. Higenell gave an
address on how the choir beauti
fies the service.
The annual meeting was held,
With the same officers put in by
. acclamation, namely: president, ‘ Reinhold Miller; vice - president,
> Bdward Gackstetter; secretary-
, treasurer, Freida Rader; leader,
:Mrs. William Stade; assistant , headers, Helen Rudiger and Mrs,
$5 d g a r Restemeyer; librarian,
Melvin Stade, and Elmer Rader;
• social committee, Mrs. Reinhold
Miller, Mrs. Elmer Rader, Gloria
Kraft, Anna Messner and Edgar
' jResteuiayer.
The remainder of the evening
was spent in playing progressive
• flea, the high prize going to
Helen Nadiger and low to Anna
Messner.
label is written abuse—Sland
er is oral abuse.
Community Night
At Thames Road
The regular community night
uas held on Friday evening in
Thames Road School with a
large crowd in attendance. Misses
Loris Anderson and Alice Pass-
more and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Miller were in charge for the
evening. Euchre was enjoyed by
all, prizes going to: Ladies’ high,
Mrs. William Rohde; lone* hands,
Mrs. Charles Allison; low. Miss
Rosemary Passmore; men’s high,
Mr. James Hodgert; low,
Mac Hodgert. Lunch was
served. Dancing followed to
an enjoyable evening to a <
Celebrates 88th Birthday
Congratulations to Mr.
Allison, who observed his eighty
eighth birthday on Saturday. His
guests were Mr. and Mrs, Wil
liam Allison of Exeter, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Allison and Bar
bara, and Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Morgan.
Mission Band
The Jolly Junior Mission Band
met on Sunday morning with
Barbara Allison presiding. The
meeting opened by singing Hymn
446 followed by the Member’s
Purpose. The roll call was taken
with the paying of fees. Collec
tion was taken and Hymn 405
was sung. Business was then dis
cussed. The roll call for the Feb
ruary meeting is “Your Favour
ite Book of the Bible”. Bobby
Beaver was then appointed to be
in charge for the program for
the next meeting. Bobby then
gave a poem followed by Irene
Beaver with a story. .Doris El
ford then gave the second chap
ter of “Where the Carp Banners
Fly”. The members then enjoyed
a sing-song and the meeting
closed by singing Hymn 427 fol
lowed by the Mizpah Benediction.
Personal Items
Miss Nona Pym spent the
week-end with Mr. and
Dave McLean of Parkhill.
Misses Margaret Cann,
Bray of London spent the
end at their homes here.
Mrs. William Rohde and
on Friday with Mr.
William Thomson of
, Mr,
then
bring
elose.
John
Mrs.
Elsie
week-
Doug-
Canada Life Elects New President
E. G. BAKER. C. GILL
E. C. Gill, formerly vice-president and general man
ager, has been elected president of The Canada Life Assur
ance Company. E, G. Baker, formerly president, becomes
chairman of the board. A. N. Mitchell, chairman since 1946,
is continuing as a member of the board of directors.
Hi Lights
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ELIMVILLE
C'hujvh Meeting
The annual Congregational
meeting will be held, in the Elim-
ville church on Friday evening,
Febuary 9th, A pot luck lunch
will be served at the close.
Euchre Club
Elimville Euchre Club was
held on Thursday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephen as
hosts. There were eleven tables
playing during the evening. Win
ners were ladies high, Mrs. Nor
man
Ross
went
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Jaques; gents high, Mr.
Skinner and consolation
to Mr. Allen Johns. Next
will be held on Thursday
evening with* Mr. and Mrs.
liam Routly as hosts.
Presentation
A large crowd attended
presentation in the Exeter
gion Hall for
Johnny Ridley on Wednesday
evening. The Shamrock Orchestra
supplied the music for the dance.
Mr. Harold Bell called Mr, and
Mrs. Johnny Ridley to the plat
form and Mr. Clifton Jaques
read tile address. Mr, Laverne
Skinner presented them with a
purse of mopey. Mr. Ridley gave
a splendid reply of thanks and
everyone joined in singing, “For
they are Jolly Good Fellows”,
Miss Seeta Barnes, of London,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. William Routly.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ratcliffe
and family, of Anderson, Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Fraser, Mr. and
Mrs. James Grinney, of Mount
Pleasant visited on Sunday with
Mr, and Airs. William Johns.
Mr, Harry Sparling had the
misfortune to break his collar
bone on Tuesday. We all wish
•Mr, Sparling a speedy recovery.
A rousing broom ball game
was played on Friday evening by
the Young Peoples Bible Class,
then everyone went to Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Pyms and enjoyed
lunch at the close.
The community express their
sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Penhale and family at the
death of Mrs. Penhale’s father
who passed away last Friday.
Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Pym visit
ed on Wednesday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, of
Centralia.
The Primary Sunday- School
Class enjoyed a skating party on
Saturday evening at the rink
with their teachers, Mrs. Alvin
Pym and Mrs. Harold Bell. After
skating they were entertained at
Mrs. Harold Bell’s. Bingo was
played and lunch was served at
the close.
A large crowd attended the
Elimville skating rink on Satur
day enjoying a nights fun
Mr. and
Wil-
the
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girls and Jr. boys entertaining
London Catholic Central in an
exhibition tilt. This time found
our girls in excellent shape for
the game and they pulled down
another win, Although the Jr.
boys fought long and hard their
competition was tough and they
were defeated.
It seems all the English class
es are holding oral speaking
contests, these are the prelimi
naries and will decide who will
represent each class in the
school contest.
The “At home” dance will be
held March 2 this year and is al
ready one of the main topics
under discussion around the
school. Another of the less popu
lar features of school life but
one which is creeping up is the
examinations. It appears that in
another three or four weeks we
will be knee deep in exams, but,
alas, that is part of school so
there is little we can do about
it, other than study.
Cann's Mill LtdLast Thursday our Senior
girls and boys basketball teams
travelled to Mitchell where they
were defeated, but this has
not hampered their spirits and
when Mitchell returns Tuesday,
February 13 they will find the
odds very heavy. It seems crowd
ed gym conditions were the main
cause for defeat and this will be
remedied in our own gym so
the games should be good.
Unlike the seniors the juniors
both boys and girls defeated
their opponents on Thursday.
Our junior teams this year ap
pear to be in fine shape and de
finitely outplayed St. Marys last
Thursday.
Friday night found tbe Sr,
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it
las visited
and Mrs.
. Woodham.
Mr. and
son held a
monstration
Thursday evening.
Mrs. William Tookey of Lou
don spent a few days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pass-
more. Mrs. Passmore
I London with Mrs.
visit for a couple of | Rev. Mr. and Mrs.
iand Joanne visited 'evening with Mr. and Mrs. Or-
■ ville Cann of Exeter.
i Mr. and Mrs. Herman Powe of
Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne El
ford and Ava Marie were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. William Elford
on Tuesday evening of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gunning
of Whalen visited on Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pass-
more.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Case of
Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Allison, and Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Morgan visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. Archer of War
wick.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller
visited with Mr. and Mrs. War
ren Brock of Zion on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Passmore
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mc
Clure of Seaforth on Saturday
evening.
Mrs. James Kirkland enter
tained a few friends of the Re
bekah Lodge on Wednesday
ning.
Miss Alice Passmore and
W. Smith visited with Mr.
Mrs. Clarence Johns of Zion on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Passmore
and Sharon visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rodd
of Woodham.
Farm Forum was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Johns on Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones and
Larry of Exeter visited on Thurs
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Aimer Passmore.
Several from the community
attended Y.P.U, at Roy’s on
Monday evening.
A meeting of the Thames Road
Church Board was held at the
home of Mr. and
•Cann one evening
Misses Dolores
Doris Elford were
the Jolly Junior
which was held on Sunday dur
ing the church hour.
Mrs. William Fergu-
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DASHWOOD
Mr. Herbert Wein, of Detroit,
spent
family
Mrs.
Schenk
■from London hospitals with their
infants
tively.
Mr.
Joseph
went an operation.
•Mrs. Alvin Kellerman who
underwent an operation in Vic
toria Hospital, London, returned
home last week.
The Evangelical Church shed
has been flooded for skating and
the children are now enjoying a
a skating rink.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor have
returned from their honeymoon
and left for Waterloo on Satur
day where they will reside.
Mrs. Garnet Wildfong who
her hip fractured recently
turned from the hospital on
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Miller, of
Wallacetown, spent the week-end
with Mrs. Cora Gaiser and fami
ly.Corp, and Mrs. S. Dove and
family left for Trenton on Tues
day where. Mr. Dove has been
stationed
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klumpp,
Billy and Connie and Miss Clara
Gossman spent the week-end
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Carl Maier and Mrs. R.
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