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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1951 Page a
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Flo rence Steinbach
Honored By Friends
About sixty neighbours and
friends gathered at the home of
Mr. and
bach of
evening
daughter,
cellaneous shower in honor of
her approaching marriage to Mr.
J. S. Hackett of Alvinston.
Mrs. Theodore Stein-
Zurich, on Wednesday
and presented their
Florence with a mis-
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WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817
Public School
By MRS. R. J). JERMYN
Tour School, Chopse Colours
post scripts
The past week has been a
momentous one in the history of
Exeter’s public school education.
Qur new school is officially
opened and the thrill and excite
ment of the first few days is
over. Practically every teacher
has had a turn at guiding his
or her
tour
and
been
Now
serious business of making the
last term’s efforts count as
class on a sightseeing
of the different classrooms
the "ohs” and "alls” have
chorused by every class,
we’re getting down to the
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Honor Departers
Sgt. Maitland Wilson of Cen
tralia Flying School has receiv
ed notice of his posting to Gimli,
Manitoba.
Sgt. and Mrs. Wilson have re- n
sided in Crediton for the past Ig
few years and during that time
have made many friends who re
gret their departure.
s A registered nurse, Mrs. Wil
son has on many occasions, giv
en generous assistance in that
capacity. Many friends honored
her at a farewell party in the
home of Mrs. C. W. Parkinson
and presented her with brass
candlesticks. Sgt. and Mrs. Wil
son will leave in a few weeks
for their new appointment,
companied by the good wishes
their many friends.
ac-
of
W.A. And W.M.S.
Prepare Greek Relief
Worship period of W.A. and
WMS meeting in United Church
was led by Mrs. Ed Lamport as
sisted by Miss Mary Chambers
and Mrs. S. King.
Study book, "United Church
re-enters Japan” .was reviewed
by Mrs. Wright. President, Mrs.
W. Mack, in conducting W.M.S.
business annuonced. that two
■complete layettes had been pre
pared both for Greek relief, A
bale for overseas relief will be
packed on Thursday, when
ladies meet for quilting.
Mrs. Zwicker, presided for
business. Mrs. R. Swartz
the
WA
was
added to parsonage Committee,
replacing Mrs. Yearly who mov
ed recently to Exeter. Meeting
decided to cater to two social
events in June. During a social
hour,
by Mrs.
Mrs. W.
son.
Personal
Friends
learned with
gic
George Wright. of
Deepest sympathy is
to Mrs. Wright, the former Lilly
Lawson, duaghter of the late
Eli Lawson and who before her
marriage resided in Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Faist re
turned on Monday after spend
ing several days with relatives
in Pigeon and other American
points.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dale and
sons Donald and Ted of Bramp
ton visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Dale’s parents. • Mr. and Mrs.
F, W. Clark. Miss Ganet Kerlake
of London spent Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Fahrner,
of Kitchener, spent the week-end
with Mr. C. Fahrner and other
relatives.
Ross Brown's many friends
are sorry to hear he is a patient
in London Hospital and wish
him a speedy return to health.
We are sorry to report Mr.
Bert Kestle is not enjoying good
health, and trust he will soon
be out again.
Mrs. M. England, of Hensall,
formerly of Crediton, suffered
a broken hip in her home on
Saturday and is now a patient in
Victoria Hospital. We wish her
a speedy recovery.
refreshments were served
R. Hill. Mrs. G. Hill,
Mack and Mrs. M. Wil-
Items
. in this community
regret, of the tra-
death on Saturday of Mr.
Wright. of Windsor,
expressed
Elimville Euchre
Club Holds
Club
The next meeting will he held
on Saturday afternoon at the
school at 1:30 p.m. Boll call
will be
to date.
afternoon1:30 p.m. 1
record book written up
When
home, your money stays away.
But when you buy at home your
money benefits your community.
you buy away from
H.
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POP’S
Taxi Service
Phones:
Exeter 357 and 545-r-3
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with over 80 sitting down
7 o’clock. The win-
season played their
and those receiving
Ladies’ winner,
■
seen fit to
worthwhile
ill Grade 5
puzzled,
has no
■but was
"Hello”.
much as (possible.
Four local merchants have of
fered shields a® incentives for
keener competition in sports and
in a new field of talent—public
speaking. Three of the shields
gre designated for athletic
awards and the fourth for pub
lic speaking. The donors are Mr.
and Mrs. William Allison of
British American Oil Company,
Mr. and Mrs. Aljoe Sanders of
Sanders’ Grocery, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Buswell of Buswell Shoes
and Mr. and Mrs. N, Stanlake
of Highland Hill Dairy. Sincere
appreciation is extended to these
merchants who have
sponsor these very
projects,
A spelling lesson
has Mrs. Armstrong
She has a pupil who
trouble spelling "Hell"
stumped with the word
Miss Scarlett was quite startled
when she walked past Mrs. Arm
strong’s door and
syllablizing, "Hell-o,
•the puzzled student,
strong’s enunciation
been considerably
the teachei* who was mentioned
in the last Educational Courier
magazine. Miss Smith had told
I her class that they were to have
I a holiday on Friday as all the
.teachers were going to the In
stitute, Johnny rushed home and
exclaimed, "No school tomorrow,
Mom, Miss Smith said
teachers are going on
nocent toot’.”
School colours were
heard her
liell-o”, for
Mrs. '
must have
clearer
Arm-
than
.. . .. --------. . __ _ chosen
for the public school last week
—'blue and gold. Blue means be
true to the finest and best prin
ciples of life. Gold stands for
the highest value in character
and citizenship,
Several children were late for
school Tuesday morning and the
majority of them had the same
excuse,—"We
the accident”,
ied but they
one thing—it
worse. Bonny
by a car as he ran across the
street and according to his sis
ter Sherril in the Kindergarten,
“Ronny has a baby ’ - - -
ing and a big bump
and he’s lucky he’s
One student has
the Exeter Public School—Jaque-
line MacDonald. She spent some
time here last fall and then
transferred to ount Carmel but
returned this past week.
stopped to watch
Details were var-
were all sure of
could have been
Douglas was hit
tooth bleed-
on his head
not dead”,
returned to
Centralia W.M.S. Plan
Bio ssom Tea
"His Silent Presence” was the
theme fol’ the worship service at
'the W.M.S. meeting held in the
school room of the church on
Tuesday evening. Mrs. R. Gates
was leader; and the poem, "Sil- jence”, written by Kagauia, a
I modern Japanese Christian saint,
lwas read.
i The stody book was presented
'in the
I Arthur
j Gates,
Flossie
den.
Prayers were offered
Cecil Skinner for our jin Japan, by Mrs. Lloyd
(for Japanese teachers in
land by Mrs. Burton for
iese youth, thi * they be
jtian.
i A very fine temperance
(was 'Tl’~ ™
I Mrs.
(Christian
(minded
blossom i
nounced
table in ■
Any member
tion please contact the secretary,
Mrs. I-Iodgson. The president
closed the meeting with prayer.
Lunch was served by. the com
mittee in charge—Mrs. B. Hicks,
Mrs. 0. Brown and Mrs. Bow-
form of a skit by
McFall® assisted by
Mrs. E. Wilson,
Davey and Mrs.F.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Miss
Bow-
Mrs.by
teachers
Hodgson
Japan,
Japan-
Chris-
i article
read by Mrs. E, Wilson.
Lloyd Hodgson spoke on
Stewardship and
all members of
tea—the date to be
later—a nd the gift
connection with the tea.
wishing informa-
Mrs.
re-
the
an-
Family Night
The Elimville Euchre
held their family night and sup
per on Friday evening at the
hull
to supper at
ners for the
final games
the prizes were:
Mrs. Gilbert John: men’s winner,
Mr. Ross Skinner.
A splendid program was given
■by the local talent consisting of
solos, violin and guitar selec
tions. Everyone reported an en
joyable evening to close the
euchre parties for the season.
Due to the cold and wet weather
and seeding not to be started
yet another euchre party will be
held on Thursday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johns as
hosts.
A large
play, "The
sented by
Fellowship
evening sponsored by the Elim
ville Mission Band,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell
visited on Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bell and
family of Exeter.
Miss Seeta Barnes of London
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. William Routly.
Mr. Roy Ford, R.C.A.F., of
Aylmer spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Ford.
Mr. and Mr. Horace Delbridge
and family of Winchelsea visited
on Sunday with Mr. and
Bruce Cooper.
The community expresses
deepest sympathy to Mr.
Mrs. Garnet Johns of Winchelsea
on the
father,
passed .
The :
course,
on Guard”, held their first meet
ing at the school out Saturday
afternoon with twelve girls pres
ent. Their two leaders, Mrs. Har
old Taylor and Mrs. Delmer
Skinner gave out leaflets and
gave the members the reguire-
ments of the first-aid kit and
each member is to have their
kit completed by next meeting.
Election of officers was held
with President Mavis McBride
and Secretary Kathryn Hunter.
Name of the club chosen by the
girls was “The 12 Aiders” and
club colours are red and white.
crowd enjoyed the
Family Wash", pre-
the Brucefield Adult
Class on Thursday
Mrs,
their
and
i death of Mrs. Johns’
Mr. Frank Brock, who
away on Sunday,
members of the first-aid
"The Club Girl Stands
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