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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-11-22, Page 9THE T1MES-ADV0CATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1951 Baek; tn the IGOd’s King Char­ les I of Englund obtained from a. French manufacturer the se­ cret of making ice-cream and paid the seller 500 pounds a year pension to keep the recipe sec­ ret from others. Tomlinson’s Hairdressing PERSONALIZED PERMANENTS in Machine, Machineless or Cold Wave Hair Styling and Shaping For Appointment Phone 146 Due to the increase ip prices of beauty supplies and express rates we, the undersigned, have been forced to raise our prices. Sorority Members Model Winter Styl Six members from the local chapter of Beta Sigma Phi and three youngsters modeled British Knit made-to-measure fashions at the High School Auditorium on Monday night. The show fea­ tured woollens and winter de­ signs. Models were Donna Jones, Elsie Tuckey, June Hay ter, Lucy Klumpp, Mrs. F. J. Milner, Mrs. Thelma Russell, Master Bill Din- uey, Joan Dettmer and Sheila Bonnallie. show was Mrs. Dobey of the Bri­ tish Knit Mrs. Bob Door pri7.es were won by Irene Walper, Ruth Jones, Oscar Tuckey, Kay McGill, Anderson. Marjon Bissett Helen Terrell. Members of the sorority ed tea after the show. Commentator for the Co. and pianist Pryde. DOT’S BEATY SHOPl’E V’S BEATY SHOPPE TOMLINSON’S HAIRDRESSING From Factory to You BABY Chenille Bedspreads $5.25 EACH Lowest price in Canada. Beauti­ ful first quality, completely tuft­ ed, no sheeting showing. All cqlors, double or single bedsizes. New centre patterns in flowered or solid designs. Sent C.O.D. plus postage. Immediate money - back guarantee. . Order one, you will order more. TOWN & COUNTRY MEG., Box 1496, Place D’Arnies, Montreal, Quebec. THANK YOU To The Editor’ Times-Advocate. On behalf of the I-Iuronia Male Choh’ and the executive of the South Huron Music Festival. I wish to extend our sincere thanks for the assistance you gave us in the manner of public­ ity. The local weekly newspaper plays a very important part in community enterprise, undertakings like this that the helpfulness of the press is realiz­ ed to a greater extent. We ap­ preciate it very much. Yours Sincerely, Craig B. Wilson. (Sec. s. Huron Music Festival) serv- Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. and was It is in GUEST STARS on The Star Weekly’s free good music con­ cert being held in Calvary Church, Dashwood, on November 29 at 8 p.m., is Canada’s top male quartet, The Commodores. From front they are: Harvard Reddick, Carl Tapscott, Don- " ‘ ' John Ringham. All are veterans of the addition to singing as a quartet each is a right. Leo Lighter, their accompanist, also Appearing on the same program are “The and Mabie Guinness, an amazing husband Swiss Bell ringers, This concert is free to aid Parrish and “Navy Show”. In soloist in his own is concert pianist. Video-ettes”, Art and wife team of the public and is presented by The Star Weekly in co­ operation with Calvary Church. Page 9 In 16 8- there were only 94 horses in all French Canada. Thirty-six of them were in Que­ bec City. A Gift Deluxe! By BOSHART Famous Fine Features ☆ RUBBER SEALED ☆ INTERLOCKING CORNERS ☆ SOLID AROMATIC TENNESSEE CEDAR ☆ $250 MOTH INSURANCE POLICY EOR THREE YEARS Phone 99 Hopper-Hockey Exeter ONE IN TEN A million Canadians now have jobs in manufacturing. Ten per cent of these are in the primary textile indus­ try. (The latest Dominion Bureau fig­ ures are 1,080,000 in manufacturing and 104,000 of these in primary tex­ tiles.) Besides leading all other Canadian industries in numbers employed in manufacturing, primary textiles also is away ahead in the size of its payroll. It is up among the leaders in provid­ ing jobs for women and in being Well spread out through the smaller com­ munities. Dominion Textile is a considerable part of this basic textile industry. , pRobucisMANUFACTURERS OF • Crediton WA & WMS ( Elect New Officers Worship period was conduct- 1 ed by Mrs. W. Mack when AV.A. and WMS of the United Church met for the annual meeting on ‘ Thursday. Scripture portions L' were read by Mrs. A. Mrs. S. King. Prayer ed by Rev. Parrott, field Hill reported WMS Convention. President re­ quested that clothing for bale be brought in by next meeting. In absence of President, Mrs. Ed. Lamport presided for W.A. meet­ ing. Plans were completed for Christmas party to be htld in connection with December meet­ ing. Reports of nominating com­ mittees were read and officers duly appointed. Officers for W.A. are: President, Mrs. E. Lamport; first vice-president, Mrs. R. Finkbeiner; second vice-presi­ dent, Mrs, G. Zwicker; third vice-president. Airs. N. Lamport; treasurer, Mrs. S. King; record­ ing and corresponding secretary, Mrs. R. Motz; assistant, Mrs. J. Galloway; press secretary, Mrs. J. Woodall; good cheer convenor, Mrs. George Stevenson; social convenor, Mrs. R. Motz; pianists, Mrs. G. Hill, Mrs. parsonage committee, __ Finkbeiner, Mrs. R. Swartz, l. ..... President, Mrs. W. Mack; vice-president, , Mrs. G. third vice-president, Mrs. Lawson; treasurer, Mrs. A. Bak­ er; recording secretary, Mrs. B. Kestle; assistant rec. Mrs. R. Motz; literature tary, Mrs. S. King; secretary, Mrs. W. friendship secretary, Wright; temperance Mrs. G. Hill; associate helper secretary, Airs. H. Lightfoot; re­ serve supply secretary, Mrs, R. Hill; assistant baby band supt., Mrs. S. King; pianists, Mrs, Baker. Mrs, E. Lawson. W.I. Community Concert A large crowd attended Community Concert, sponsored by Crediton Women’s Institute and Library Board, in the town hall Friday evening. Rev, W. C. Parrott was chairman. Three films were shown and numbers given by the Junior, Intermedi­ ate and Senior rooms of Credi­ ton Public School, Mr. L. Angus of Shipka played two violin solos. A Ladies Quar­ tette, comprising Misses Ruth and Doris Swartz, Norma Falir- ner and Arliss Wein, dressed as farmerettes gave two numbers representing 50 years ago and' now. ' Cafeteria lunch was served by members of Women’s Institute. Proceeds will go to help aid li­ brary work Congregations in the local churches were small Sunday morning due to the heavy snow storm-—Evening services were withdrawn. Reeve A. McCann and Deputy Reeve Roy Swartz were in Gode­ rich last week attending County Council meeting. -Mrs. Albert Ryall of St. Thom­ as spent last week with her mother, Mrs. R. Swartz. Miss WinnifrCd Tilley, who has accepted a position with the Bell Telephone Co. in Clinton spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Tilley. Mrs. Lawrence Swartz of Lott don and Mrs. William Baker of Grand Bend spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Al­ vin Baker and Mr. and Hotvard Lightfoot. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Martha Wilson has ill at the home of her daughter Mrs. R, Hill and wish her i speedy recovery. Mrs, Beatrice Tate of Water down visited over the week-end with -Miss Maleeda Schenk. Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Fink­ beiner and daughter of Hamil­ ton spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brownie Chuckles Baker and was offer- Mrs. Gar­ on recent Stevenson; ■Mrs. R. ... Mrs. Hill. Officers for WMS are: first Hill; E. secretary, secre- stewardship Haviland; Mrs. W. secretary, A. the Mrs. been Under The Toadstool Peeking in at the Brownie meeting this week we find the girls all studying intently (So intently we missed oui’ closing game didn’t we girls.) In the far off corner near the stage we find the Wee Folk, under the supervision of Tawny Owl, learning how to clear the table and do the dishes. We hope many a willing hand will be showing their Mothers what they learned in their corner and at the same time be practising their Motto. Coming find the studying flying of hope to studied it ies and also would like to see you all pass it about it. Those Golden we see walking muttering to -themselves are not really crazy they are just trying to pass«their message test and we understand you all passed it with honours. Congratulations on it as well as for those skipping, ball throwing and singing tests you also passed. Until next week we will say “Good bye for Now” and please bring in your fees if you have not already done so. The Owls. back to the front we Golden Bar Brownies the the hear hard composition and Union Jack. We that you have this week Brown- next week. How Hand Brownies around the hall Joseph Finkbeiner. Mrs. George Eilber spent a few days recently in Dashwood. Rev. and Mrs. J. V. Dahms and son spent several days last week in Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Russell •Fink­ beiner were in Toronto over the week-end, they attended the Royal Winter Fair and witness­ ed the Hockey Match evening. Mr. Harold Amy of spent several days at of Mr. and Mrs. Russel New Officers Pledge At Q.E.S. Meeting Installation ceremonies took place in the Eastern Star room, with Mrs. Nellie McCarter and Bernice McCarter in charge of the opening exercises. The Installing officers then taking over, the room was tastefully decorated with baskets of yellow Chrysan­ themums and several baskets of smaller mums, also candle sticks holding ers -and the lighted adding to the beauty mony. The offices by Mrs. Esther Wilkes, as Installing Grand Matron, Philips PWGP Installing Grand Patron assisted by Airs. Lola Oliver, PAI, Installing Grand Alar- shall, Mrs. Leia Kestle P.M, In­ stalling Grand Chaplain. W. J. Smith P.P. Grand Warden, Ernie AlcCarter P.P. Grand Sentinel. Irene Houghton, Grand Organist, Mrs. Sara Squire Grand Soloist. Other officers assisting were Mrs. Lillian Traquair, Mrs. Mabel Ferguson, Airs. Catherine Smith, Airs, Alary Sanders, Airs. Ella Middleton, Airs. Leone Motz, Past Matron of Exeter Chapter assist- . ing chaplin for Star points cere­ mony, ; London. ■ Mrs. Lil • Alatron, , Patron, retary, surer, ductress, Airs. Rene AIcBride as­ sociate conductress, Mrs. Irene Houghton Organist, Mrs. Betty Hockey, Ada, Mrs. Alice Brock, Ruth, Mrs. Verna Johns, Esther, Mrs. Ida Turnbull, Martha, Mrs. E. Patterson, Electa. On the Guard of Honor were Mrs. Chris- sey Telfer P.AI. of Exeter Chap­ ter and worthy Alatron Elect of Parkhill Chapter, Airs, Rose Bee- mish WrM London, Airs. Opal Jon­ es WAI Clinton, Mrs. Hilda Road­ house WAI Windsor Chapter No. 4, Airs. Gwen Gibson and Airs. Muriel Sweet, Exeter Chapter. Officers installed were Airs. Georgina Dobbs, Worthy Alatron; Stanley Love, Worthy Patron; Mrs. Vera Fraser, Associate Ala­ tron; Allan Fraser, Assistant Patron; Airs. Ella Middleton, se­ cretary; Airs. Leone Alotz, trea­ surer; Mrs. Ella Hern, Chaplain; Airs. Eva Hodson, conductress; Mrs. Ada Love, associate con­ ductress. Mrs. Annie Lawson, Mrs. Norma Pryde, Miss Alice Pfaff, Ada; Katherine Snelgrove, Ruth; Dorothy Christie, Esther; Shirley Dickens, Alartha; Ila McKenzie, Electa; Airs. McCarter, warden; Lloyd Hodg­ son. sentinal. Presentation of jewels and gifts from the chapter were made to the retiring Worthy Alatron and Worthy Patron. Visitors were present from Forest City, Bethlehem and Trinity Chapters, London, Windsor, Parkhill, Clin­ ton, Strathroy, Chatham. Before the ceremony, a tur­ key and ham dinner was served by the ladies of Trivitt Alemorial Church in the Parish Hall. Guests of honor were: Airs. Esth­ er Wilkes, PWGM: Ted Philips, PWGP; Airs. Lila Oliver, PM, •Strathroy; Aliss Hilda Road­ house, PWAI, Windsor; Mrs. Alarietta Lizmore PAI. A short program followed the dinner. Stanley Love, Worthy Patron Elect was toast master and Airs. Sarah Squire accom­ panied by Mrs. Norma Pryde sang. Nellie AlcCarter gave a toast to the Grand Chapter and Ted Philips PWGP replied. 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