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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-01-03, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3, 19S2 Page 7 Prosperous New Year! 980 CFPL’s JOHN DICKINS A Year - End Bonus or Money Under the Tree? WHALEN Phyllis Dockings -Munroe Doreen White, London with and Mrs. F. Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley. Mr. Howard Morley Park, Michigan, with Mrs, Wm, Morley Sr. ; Mr, Harvey Herbert, Bramp­ ton, with Mr, Wilfred Herbert, Misses -Mary and Marjorie O'Neil of Birr with Marion Mor­ ley, Miss Ann Bavkovy, Toronto, and Mr, Raymond Hodgson, of Woodstock, with Mr. and Mrs. William Hodgson. Mr. Tom Cruikshank spent a few days at Owen Sound. Mr, and Mrs. Angus Earl, Mr. and" Mrs. Norman Brock family, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hern and family, Zion, with Mr. and Mrs. -Milne Pullen. A good crowd gathered at the school house on Friday evening to honor Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dobbs. Progressive euchre was entertainment for the evening. Gifts were, to Grafton and Dorothy, a floor lamp, to Joe and Joyce, a living room table and table lamp. • SI lower Mrs. Laverne Morley and Marion were hostesses for a mis­ cellaneous shower in the school house on Thursday evening in honor of Miss Mary Ogden bride­ elect of this week. A' good crowd was present. A program consist­ ing of a enjoyed. Mrs. R. Mrs. R. and Mr. F. Squire with Mardlin, of Hazel Mr. and and Elva. and Crediton Group Aid Needy, Shut-1 ns Over 40 ladies were in attend­ ance when Crediton Women’s In­ stitute met in the council cham­ bers for the Christmas meeting. President Mrs. R. Motz presided. Christmas greetings were read from Grand Bend and Elimville societies and from Mrs. J. W. Morgan of White Horse, a form­ er .active member of Crediton society. Members decided to aid a needy family and remember shut-ins with cards and treats. Mrs, W. Mack reported on Lon­ don Area Convention. The program was convened by H. Schenk when carols sung and readings given by E. Lamport, Mrs. L. Gaiser, R. Gaiser and Miss Finlay- Crediton Groups Present Concerts Christmas entertainment members of the Mrs. were Mrs. Mrs. son. A Mrs. by Mrs. MBH Fahrner and Miss exchange of gifts lunch was served. Mr, O. Pearson monologue was given S. Smith and a vocal II. Schenk, Mrs. Fahrner. followed at at Mrs, Jack Jamieson of Thedford. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Desjar- dine spent Christmas in London. Misses Wilma and Ruth Mc­ Nair of llderton spent the holl- „ day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheppard and Have. Invest in a new watch at Jack Smith Jeweller and you’ll gel wonderful in­ terest in time for years to come. ELCOBULOVA LORIECERTIN A Jeweller “mock wedding” was Those taking- part were Squire, Mrs. C. Squire, Parkinson, Donna Par­ kinson, Betty Duffield, Mrs. B. Duffield, Mrs. M. Pullen. Readings were given by -Mrs. Gerald Ilern, Mrs. W. Morley Jr. and Mrs. J. Finkbeiner; accord­ ion and mouthorgan selections by Mrs. Wallis, trio by the O’Brien sisters, solo by Mrs. R. Squire. Marion Morley read the address and Betty Duffield and Janie French drew in a beauti­ fully decorated wagon filled with gifts. Mary was assisted by several girls to open her gifts. After this she thanked her hos­ tess and all present in a very gracious manner. Jean Arksey spent the week end with Audrey in London. Those who spent Christmas away were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klahre and Catherine with Mr. and Mrs. Pickles Byron; Mr. and Mrs. B. Duffield and family and Jack and Ross Duffield with Mr. and Mrs. William Duffy, of Hamilton; Mr. ..and Mrs. C. Squire and Douglas with Mr. and Mrs. B. Holden, St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs. M. Pullen and Donald with Mr. and Mrs. Har­ old Hern, Zion; Mr. and Mrs. R. Squire with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fitzgerald, London; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parkinson and family with Mr. and Mrs. H. Foster; Mr. and Mrs. G. Squire and Miss Mary Dayman with Mr. and Mrs. Norman I-Iodgins; Mr. and Mrs. Melleville Gunning and Muriel■H CHANGE OF i INCOME TAX DISTRICT NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS RESIDING IN Huron, Bruce and Wellington Counties The Counties of HURON, BRUCE and WELLING­ TON, formerly under the jurisdiction of the Lon­ don or Hamilton District Taxation Offices, have now been transferred to the jurisdiction of the District Taxation Office at Kitchener, Ontario, located in the Dunker Building, 251 King Street West. Accordingly, the records of all taxpayers residing in these three Counties have been trans­ ferred from the District Taxation Offices at Lon­ don or Hamilton, to their new location, and any related correspondence or general inquiries on taxation matters, should be directed to the District Taxation Office at Kitchener. of Manitoulin Island spent Christmas with his daughter, Mrs. H. R. Glanville, and Mr. Glanville. Mrs. Pearson and son, Alvin, who had spent a few weeks here, returned home with him. Mrs, M. Faist spent last week in St. Thomas with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faist. Mr. and family last week moved to Centralia airport. Mr. and Mrs. George Colter and Georgina spent the holidays in Hamilton. Mr. H. K. Eilber spent several days last week in Zurich. Rev. and Mrs. J. V. and son spent Christmas gara. Holiday visitors here ed; Mrs. Rev. Mr. London with Schenk. Misses sor and Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. and family of Fenwick with Mrs. H. Finkbeiner. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Fink­ beiner of London with Mr. and Mrs. D. Finkbeiner. MY. Howard Beaver of St. Thomas and Miss Gertrude Bea­ ver of Detroit with their par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. II, C. Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marshall and family and. Mr. William C. Hodge of Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hodge of Science Hill Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Baines family of Staffa with Mr. Mrs. W. L,. Hodge. Rev. and Mrs. Fred Faist family of Stratford and Pauline Faist of London Mr. and Mrs. E. Faist. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene ■beiner and daughter of Hamil­ ton with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finkbeiner. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Fahrner of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ lace Fahrner and family, and Elaine Fahrner of London with Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Fahrner. Mr. and Mrs. H. Renney son, Morris, of Detroit; with J. Hirtzel and family. Mr. Bob Wolfe of Sarnia Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sisson daughters of Montreal with Sisson’s parents, Mr. and Lloyd England. With Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Hill, Miss Edith Hill, R.N., Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilkins and daugh­ ter of London and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hill and family of Lucan. Mr. and Mrs. A. Robertson and daughter of London with Mr. and Mrs. E. Beaver. We are glad to report that Mr. Herbert Fahrner has been able to leave Victoria Hospital, London, following a major oper­ ation. Mrs. F. W. Clark’s many friends regret to learn that she has been ill at her home for the past two weeks and was re­ moved to Victoria Hospital by ambulance on Monday. We are also sorry to report that Mrs. Charles Fahrner is ill at her home and under the doc- toi^s Ccirs. Mr. Chris Fahrner is also ill at his home. Mrs, Mary Eilber is laid up with an attack of arthritis. We wish all our sick speedy re­ coveries. and Mrs. Charles Mattice, Remittances of tax by individuals and corpora­ tions, and tax deducted at the source by employers resident in the Counties of HURON, BRUCE and WELLINGTON, should be mailed or delivered to the District Taxation Office at Kitchener.Taxation Office at Kitchener. (both individuals and corporations) the above-mentioned bounties, whoTaxpayers resident in — — formerly filed their appropriate Income Tax re­ turns and Succession Duty returns with tliO Dist­ rict Taxation Offices at London or Hamilton, will file their returns for 1951 and subsequent taxation years, with the District Taxation Office at Kit­ chener. DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE TAXATION DIVISION > Sorority Sends Gifts To County Homes’ •Christmas gifts for children the Children’s Aid Society Goderich and tor inmates of the Huron County Home were wrapped at Beta Sigma Phi meeting held at the home of Hazel Beaver recently. The mem­ bers also exchanged gifts. Elsie Tuckey presided fox* the meeting. The program on drama was taken by Lucy Klumpp, Mary Goodwin and Helen Terrill. The sorority is now publishing its own bulletin. Gwyn W'hil- smith SHIPKA V. Happy New Year! of Ji. Mrs. Bell, Hern and Sweitzer Mr. and by trio E. An and and family, and Mrs. Matt on Sunday with a vote of WA presi- kneeling by a decorated Following the program, arrived and distributed and treats, assisted by Mrs. Eli King, daughter of late Mr. and Mrs. Eli King- Roy Swartz, son of the late and Mrs. J. Swartz, were is the editor, check your Quality Printing at The Exeter Times-Advocate PHONE 31-W NOW! I aBM 980 CFPL’s JOHN TRETHEWEY Dahms at Nia- includ- Reid of Wingham and Mrs. Parrott, and Mrs. Ed Schenk Mr. and Mrs. Lula Ella Mi’s. with Morlock of Wind- of Wiarton with Edward Morlock. Howard IJaist Miss with Fink- and Mrs. with and Mrs. Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. James Earl, Zion; Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire with Mr. John. Massey, St. -Marys; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson and Carol with Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, St. MaryS; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgson and Bar­ bara with Mr. and Mrs. Butch, St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs. Don Marshall and family, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parkin- Son on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Grose Devizes visited with them; Mrs. Milne Bullen With Mr. George Earl; Mr. and Mrs. Melleville Gunning and Muriel also* Messrs. Harvey Herbert of Brampton and Wil­ fred Herbert with Mr. l.,4 Frank Parkinson; I.L. — Ronald Squire with Mr Mrs. Glenn Kimball, Bryanston. Christmas celebrations were held at the homes of Mr. and -Mrs. J. Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. F, Squire, ML and Mrs, “““ Morley Sr«, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Mr T'r. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and William Thomas William , Goofge of their Simpson, Mr, and Mrs. Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. Arksey with members family presentsMr, and Mrs. Cecil Squire arid Douglas visited recently with Mi*, and Mrs, fib Squire, Exeter. given by members of the United Church School was well attend­ ed. Rev. W. C, Parrott was chairman. Recitations and chor­ us by the younger members were all enjoyed as were a play and pantomime by members of the Young Ladies Class, A pageant, “The Miracle of Christinas”, was preceded by a closing ’ tableau with Judy Lam­ port cross. Santa gifts superintendent James Mawhinney and Ed Chambers. Members of the Evangelical Church School presented their annual Christmas entertainment on Sunday evening, December 23, A varied program by the younger members of the school was followed by a sacred pag­ eant,. “The Miracle at the Inn”, after which white gifts were of­ fered and gifts distributed. Couple Honored Mr, ad Mrs. Roy Swartz were very pleasantly entertained when over 40 relatives met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrente Hill to honor them on the occa­ sion of their twenty-fifth wed­ ding anniversary. An interesting program was enjoyed and the couple were presented with many useful gifts. Mrs. Swartz, the former Lily King, daughter of the late Mr. and the and Mr. united in marriage by the late Bev. E. S. Hiscocks, minister at that time of Crediton United Church. They have one daugh­ ter, (Lois) Mrs. Albert Ryall, of St. Thames, who, with her hus­ band, attended the celebration. Miss Finlayson, ■who for the past two years has taught the pupils in the intermediate room of Crediton Public School, has accepted a school near Toronto. Mrs. Freeman Morlock has been engaged to fill the vacancy here. Misses Maleeda and Delores Schenk- visited during the Christ­ mas holiday with Mrs. Beatrice Tate of Waterdown, ELIMVILLE Mr. Herb Cross of London; visited over the holidays _ with Mr. and Mrs. F. Cunningtdn. Mrs. James Ogden and ne­ phew, William Wilson, and Mr. Mervyn Wilson, all of London, visited Sunday with Mrs. S. Wil­ son and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wil­ son. Elimville WA, And W.M.S. Send Christmas Bale Instead of exchanging gifts for Christmas this year, the Elimville WA and WMS packed a bale for a needy family in Sas­ katchewan at the meeting held December lb. They also sent 10 boxes of Christmas candy, fruit and cake for shut-ins. During the business session, $100 was voted to be given to Church trustees. The bale con­ sisted of used clothing, Christ­ mas gifts, a quilt and some new- clothing donated by the mem­ bers. Mrs, Lewis Johns was in charge of the meeting and Mrs. H. Bell lead in the singing Of Christmas carols, A candle light­ ing ceremony was presented by Mrs. Everett Skinner, Mrs. Johns, Mrs. Phil Mrs. H, Ker slake. The ladies extended thanks to the retiring dent for the two years oLleader- ship. Douglas Russell had his ton­ sils removed in St. Joseph’s Hos­ pital the past week. David Ratz has been confined to his home the past week with, the mumps. Mrs. Milton Sweitzer and San­ dra returned home on Sunday after spending the past week with her parents at Fenwick. Miss Violet Sharpe of Hamil­ ton spent Christmas with Mrs. J. Sharpe and Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe Mr. visited 980 CFPL’s BOB REINHART %- iKn| Taking Stock? printed supplies, too! If you’re taking inventory at this time of the year, why not have a look at your stock of en­ velopes, letterheads, business forms, check books, statements, etc. Did the Christmas rush and year-end busi­ ness lower your supply? Re-order now and avoid inconvenience. NOTICE Exeter Merchants Will Close at 10 p.m 1 SATURDAY EVENINGS This Advertisement Sponsored by the Exeter Chamber of Commerce