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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1953
Kumjoinus Plan
Yule Feature
The Kumjoinus Class of Main
St. United Church held a social
evening ip the Sunday School
room on Monday evening, No
vember 30.
The meeting opened with a
sipg-song and
E. Holley.
During the
conducted by
key, class president, a candle
light service and special Christ
mas program was planned for
December 20. A donation was
voted to the building fund.
A. J. Sweitzer and R. L. Bea
vers showed pictures of the Sun
day School picnic and the class
birthday celebration last year as
well as pictures taken at the
church at various times, which
were enjoyed by the group.
Data On
Dashwood
By MRS. E. II. RADER
Pin Chatter
with the
prayer by Rev. A.
business meeting,
Mrs. Benson Tuc-
Pentecostal W.M.CI.
Mrs. K. McLaren presided
the November meeting of
Pentecostal W.M.C. which
for
the
was
held in the church. Mrs. T. Jolly
assisted in the devotional period.
It was voted to hold a Christ
mas gift shower the second Sun
day in December for Pastor and
Mrs. John Ostler, of Cochrane, a
young couple who are doing
Home Missionary work in North
ern Ontario.
Mrs. T. Jolly read a letter from
Miss Annie Cressman, missionary
in Liberia, and also gave a short
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Deacon, missionary in Ke n y a,
Africa.
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“The All Powerful God” and the
prayer bulletin was read by Mrs.
McLaren.
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Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Weido,
Shirley, Penny and Lori, of De
troit, spent the weekend with
Mrs. Fred Schlundt.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader and
Glen spent the weekend in London, with Mr. and Mrs. Weiidel
Gamble and Gary,
Miss Kathleen Maier -celebrated
her birthday
rent’s home,
Maier. Guests
Jack Fowler
Mr. and Mrs.
and son, of Thamesford; Mr. and
Mrs. T. G. Rendell and son and
Misses Grace and Marie Maier,
all of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elsie spent
Sunday with the latter’s sister,
Mrs. Fred Wells, in Exeter.
Callers on Mrs. Adeline Thomp
son, who has been very sick,
were her son, Mr. Basil Thomp
son, London, and her sister, Mrs.
Margaret Piper, of Parkhill.
At the annual frolic of Lady
Ann Lodge, Mitchell, last week,
Carl Maier was lucky in receiving
fourth prize, a seven-piece salad
set.
Mr. Christian Anderson, Lon
don, spent the weekend with his
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Schroeder
and family have moved to Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Becker and
Alexander and Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Becker spent the weekend
in Detroit.
Misses
Wildfong
man, all
weekend
here.
Mrs, A. Sillery,
forth, is visiting
and family, Mr.
Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs.
London, spent Sunday with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Wein.
Miss Lois Gaiser, of London,
and friend spent Sunday with her
mother, Mrs. Cora Gaiser.
Maida Richards, of Exeter,
also a Sunday visitor.
A busload of G.N.O. Club
enjoydd sitpper in
the show “Purple
Thursday.
Congratulations
Mrs. Elgin Weigand on the
rival of their son. 8
Congratulations to Mr.
Mrs. Earl Telfer (Ada Keller),
of Brantford, on the arrival of a
girl, a granddaughter for Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph Keller.
Mr. and Mrs.
der spent a fqw
with the latter’s
Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday at her pa-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
were Mr. and Mrs.
and son, Mitchell;
Howard Tomlinson
Nancy Tieman, Marion
and Mr. Charles Tie-
of London, spent the
with their families
Sr.,
With
and
Glen
Mr.
of Sea-
her sister
Mrs. Wes
Brown, of
London
Patches”
to Mr.
Miss
was
girls
and
last
and
ar-
and
William Schroe-
days in Detroit
sister.
Rudolph Miller
spent the weekend in Toronto.
The town’s annual nomination
meeting will be held Monday, De
cember 7 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00
p.m. in the Men’s Club rooms.
Mr. * ‘ ■
visited
loo on
Dr.
and David, of New York, spent a
few days with Lome’s father, Mr.
David Tieman, and his brother
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
Tieman.
Women’s Institute
Mr. John Wiersma was guest
speaker at the November meeting
of the Dashwood Women’s In
stitute. The topic for the evening
was “Education”. He gave in
teresting information on educa
tion in Holland as well as de
scribing Hallowe’en and Christ
mas. Mrs. ‘Wiersma and Mrs. Van
Diepen sang two songs the Dutch
children sing as they go visiting
on Hallowe’en.
Mrs. Carl Oestreicher gave a
humorous reading and Mrs. R.
Miller, who was in the chair,
sang "School Days”, with the In
stitute joining in the chorus..
Favorite pastimes were given
in answer to the roll call and
each member brought a cup and
saucer for the Institute cupboard.
After viewing Holland pictures
brought by Mr. Wiersma, Mrs. E.
Rader took the chair for the
business.
The December meeting will be
held in the County Home in
Clinton. A program in being pre
pared and a small gift will be
given each person there.
and Mrs. L. I-I. Rader
their daughters in Water-
Snnday.
and Mrs. Lorne Tieman
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By KAY HAY
On Tuesday evening, November
24, the Hot Dogs won five points
Brady
Dogs.
(255)
from the Skunks. Dot
rolled 541 (208) for the
Doreen Prance bowled 652
for the Skunks.
The Wee Hopes and Nit Wits
split points 5-2. The Wee Hopes’
high bowler, Norma Snell,
(255). Shirley Dixon bowled
(208) for the Nit Wits.
The Yarn Spinners won
points and the Jolly Six
points. Almira Ford tops for
Yarn Spinners 405 (146)
score was bowled for the
Six by Eileen Robinson
(193).
On Wednesday evening,
ember 25, the Happy Gale
skunked the Busy Bees. Mary
Brooks tossed 540 (215) for the
Gals. High scorer for the Busy
Bees Shirley Guenther 506 (194).
The Jolly Jills won all seven
points from the Crackerjacks.
Gladys Bierling tossed 484 (185)
for the Jolly Jills; 420 (154)
high score for the Crackerjacks
by Dorothy Gatien.
The Hi Lights and Frisky Sis
ters split points 5-2. Dot Pfaff
tops for the Hi Lights 520 (240).
Peg Hunter-Duvar tossed 55 8
(261) to lead the Frisky Sisters.
Thursday night, November 26,
the Merry Maids and Alley Cats
split the points 4-3. The merriest
maid, Naida Francois, bowled
579 (247). Mary Westlake
the scores for the Cats
(190).
The Dumb Bunnies and
Poppettes divided the points
Lois Porterfield tossed 433 (178)
for the Dumb Bunnies. High
score for the Pin Poppettes, Anne
Simpson 480 (185).
High single of the week bowled
by Peg
High
Doreen
608
472
five
two
the
Top
Jolly
522
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Mr. and Mrs. George Baynhanj
visited over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. George Baynham
Mr, E. Carruthers, in London.
Mrs. Albert Harlton has'3 the
sympathy of many friends in the
death of her brother, Mr. J. W.
Sholdice, of McGillivray.
Mr. C. Rowe has purchased
the residence of Mr, Richard
Davey.
Miss Donna Bowden was a
weekend visitor with Mr. and
Mrs, Gordon Swan, in Watford.
Turkey Supper
The turkey supper in the
schoolroom of the church Thurs
day evening of last week, spon
sored by the Board of Stewards
of the church, proved very suc
cessful and the net proceeds were
encouraging. Films were shown
by Mr. Middleton, of Dashwood.
The average retail value of
new passenger cars sold in Can
ada in 1952 was $2,483.
Collection Of Taxes
I will be in the Town Hall on
Saturday, December 12
from 1:30 to 5 p.m. and from 7:30 to 10 p.m.
Monday, December 14
from 9 to 12 a.m. and from 1:30 to 5 p.m.
FOR THE COLLECTION OF TAXES
ERIC H. CARSCADDEN
Exeter Tax Collector
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Prance 652.
STANDINGS
Happy Gals
Wee Hopes .
Hot Dogs ..
Alley Cats ,
Hi Lights ..
Skunks ........
Merry Maids
Jolly Jills ,
Yarn Spinners
Busy Bees ..,
Frisky Sisters
Pin Poppettes
• Jolly Six .....
Nit Wits .....
Dumb Bunnies
Crackerjacks
Eastern Stars Hear Mayor
At the regular meeting
etei’ Chapter O.E.S., the newly-
installed worthy matron and
worthy patron, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Hodgson, presided.
Mayor W. G. Cochrane, guest
speaker, gave a travelogue accom
panied by a film on his trip to
the Coronation and tour of the
continent.
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By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE
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Miss Margaret Bray, of Lon
don, spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Bray.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted McIntyre,
Peggy and George, of London,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Ballantyne.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Rodd, of Woodham; Mrs.
Passmore,
Mrs.
Mrs. Jack Sewart and Marlene
were
guests of Mr.
Passmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
James Hodgert.
M.r. and Mrs. Reg/Hodgert and
Grant visited with Mr .and Mrs.
Earl Johnston, of London.
The Mission Band will meet
on Sunday during the church
hour.
Farm Forum
The South Thames Road Farm
Forum met at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. James Hodgert with 18
present. After forum discussion,
euchre was played. Prizes went
to the following: Mrs. Jack Stew-
are, Mrs. Orville Beaver, Mr.
Jack Stewart and Mr. Ray Cottle.
Rodd
Edgar
Percy
i, of Exeter; Mr. and
Frayne Parsons, Mr. and
Saturday evening
and Mrs.
supper
Lorne
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The Young People held their
meeting Monday, November 30
with 13 members present. Tommy
Hern and Doreen Brock were in
charge of the program on
“Citizenship and Community Ser
vice”. Alma Hern led in games.
Paul Dykeman, of the Western
Ontario
Ridgetown,
his home.
Mr. and
and Yvonne visited Monday eve
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Penhale, of Winchelsea.
Miss Marjorie Dykeman and
Don Hooker, of Galt, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jud
Dykeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ogle, of
Strathfoy, spent 'the weaken d
with Mr, and Mrs. Wellington
Brock.
Mr. Harry Lovegrove, Thorn
dale, visited Saturday With Mr.
and Mrs. Jud Dykeman.
Mr. and Mrs, Melville Hern,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Herb, Larry
and Gordon visited Sunday With
Mr. and Mts. Sam Stephenson, Of
Fire Threat
At Christmas
Death and injury are more apt
to strike at Christmas than at
any other time of year, according
to officials of the All Canada In
surance Federation.
Insurance experts have found
that fires, which take over 500
lives and cost $80,000,000 each
year, reach their highest peak in
Canada during December.
Officials of the Federation,
which represents more than 200
fire, automobile and casualty in
surance companies, said that
many fires and accidents could
be avoided if more care Was
taken in the selection of Christ
mas gifts and decorations. They
recommended that shoppers buy
electrical gifts of approved and
recognized makes so as to avoid
the possibility of fire and shock.
Chemistry sets, fire arms, and
toys requiring alcohol, kerosene
or other inflammable liquids can
be dangerous in the hands of
children too young to be respons
ible for them.
Federation safety experts said
electric trains should not be set
up around Christmas trees. They
warned against using candles in
stead of electric lights as Christ
mas dceoyatiofis, and against
Mr. and Mr. Warren Brock and
Mr. and Mrs, Wellington Brock]
were in London on Monday and’filmy, gauze-like fabrics for cos-
saw “(The Robe”. ■ tunics and children’s clothes.
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