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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-02-24, Page 11News Budget From Winsley MES. CRAVEN The Ornery meeting Of the Anglican Ladies' Gnitcl was held at the lime of Mrs. Art Light- foot with Miss Hazzel Lewis as- sisting, The roll call was answered by 19 members donating a cup and saucer to the church kitchen. Mrs, Ed, Faulder read an arti- cle regarding the life of the lady who prepared the service for the World Day ot Prayr, 1VIrs.George Mercer and Mrs. Don Sutherland were appointed key ladies to meet the ladies front the United church to prepare for the World Day ot prayer service. Mrs. Reg. Hodgins offered her home for a quilting, the quilt to be sold at the pancake supper. Plans were then made forthe sup- per. Mrs. A. A. Neild showed slides of the Indian school on the Mo- hawk Reserve at Brantford and Mrs. , Wilfred Dixon commented briefly on same. A contest was won by Mrs. Alvin Faulder and Mrs. Ioy Hod- gins. • The Anglican Pancake supper was held Tuesday evening, Feb- ruary 22, followed by a short con- cert. Kinnettes Donate To Booster Club Exeter Kinnettes voted $200 to the local Ho.-,IteY Booster 'Club at their February business meet- ing Tuesday night. The contri- bution was raised through the sale of hockey Programs at home games this season. In charge of the protect is Mrs. Ray Wuerth and on her commit- tee are Mrs. Ray Frayne and Mrs. Glenn Mickle, They hope to organ- ize a similar program for next year, The meeting was held at the home of Mrs, Irvine Armstrong. During the business period, plans were made for the club's Humor Night when members of the local chapter, Beta iSigna Phi will be guests. Mrs. Armstrong showed ,slides from the collection of A. J. 'Swett- zer. They included scenes from events around Exeter, and views of various other centres in the county as well as pictures taken in Florida. Winner of the special gift for the evening was Mrs. Les. Parker. Mrs, °Robert 'Southcott assisted the hostess with lunch. Day Of Prayer Speakers Mrs, Clara Wellington will be the guest sneaker for the World Day of Prayer service to be held Library At DAshwood Grows The Library Board meeting Their daughter, Nancy, one of was held Saturday afternoon at three students from the Music the library. Teachers College on the prograM, 'Chairman Mrs. Harold Keller- Played IleYdn's sonota in I) major man presided and secretary Mrs. and Greig piano concerto in A Mervyn Tiernan reported 26 adults minor. and 20 children held library Miss Lyle Scliwartzentruber cards. There was a circulation of held a surprise birthday party on 1,950 books and a bank •balance Sunday for her father, Mr. Joseph. of 8153.36. Schwartzentruber, who was 78. Mrs, William Wien was re- Mr, and Mrs. Sam Gingerich, Mrs. engaged as librarian at $10 .a Chris Gesell° and • Laura. and Month with Miss Marian Rader as Daniel Cacho, all of Zurich, and assistant. Library hours are 4-5 Jelin and Edward Gackstetter P.m. on Tuesday and 3-5 p.m. and were guests. 7-9 p.m. on Saturdays. Members of the Board are James Hayter, Mrs. Harold Kel- lerman, chairmen; Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan, secretary -treasurer; Mrs. Letta Taylor, Mrs. Garnet Wild- • Miss Betty Gaiser and a girl Yong, Mrs. Art Allernang, Mrs. friend were weekend visitors Howard Klumpp, Mrs, Leonard with Mrs. Cora Geiser. Schenk and Mrs, 'Ervin Rader, Auditors are Albert Miller and Edgar Resternayer. Attend Art Exhibtion Personal Items Mr, Elmer .Rader, who baS been ill with rheumatic fever, is making .a favourable recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan and Lynda attended the Spanish art exhibition in Macintosh Col- leries at the University of West- ern Ontario Sunday afternoon. in- Trivitt Memorial Church on Friday at 3 p.m. Mrs. H. J. Snell will speak at the evening service at 7.30 p,m. Rev, and Mrs. Mohr and Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Hey, of Credlten, spent an evening last. week with Mr. and Mrs, Ed ,Stelck. M. Chester Gaiser was at Westminster Hospital, London, Thursday 3..nd, Friday of last week. Mr. and 1Virs. Wendell Gamble and Gary, of London, spent the weekend with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, L. H. Rader. Mr. and Mrs. V, L, Becker, Carol, Iris, Charles, John and Randy spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Becker, •of New Dundee, Mr, C. W. Steinhagen of the Provincial Bank, St. John% N.13,, is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steinbagen. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Smythe, of Byron, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steinhagen. Mr. and Mrs. W. Filkins, of Howell, Mich., were called home en Monday night due to the ser- ious illness of the latter's father, Mr. William Nadiger, Miss Theresa. Zimmer, London, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zimmer, last week. Miss Anna Messner, of London, spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Messner. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Stumpf and family, of Kitchener, were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her - bort Miller. Mrs. Egmond Bruer, of New Hamburg, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Jacob Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maine and family, of Kitchener, were weekend visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Miller, Miss Ellen Gilbert and Paul Echmier, of Kitchener, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Court- ney Burmeister. Form Auxiliary At Trivitt Church. The Junior Auxiliary of Trivitt Memorial Chtirch, was organized on SaturdaY. Mrs, Agnes Calder, Diocesan W. A. president and Miss Helen Bugler, Junior Aux- iliary secretary, outlined the work of this group. It provides a pro- gram of worship and missionary instruction, handwork and recrea- tion. Mrs. KnoxKne wiil give in- struction in missionary Itnow- ledge and will train the girls to officiate at their own meetings. Mrs. Vernon Heywood will be the leader of sewing and crafts and Mrs. Allan Elston will help with games and music. The juniors will work for stripes and badges to be worn on their uniforms, such as Junior •Churchmanship, junior Missionary, Junior Dorcas and Junior First Aid, The W. A. served lunch and a social time was enjoyed with the visitors meeting the mothers and girls. It was decided to meet every Thursday afternoon. PAINTING AND DECORATING First Class Paper Hanger For 'Wallpaper Samples and Estimates Phone 708 Exeter Prime*, That Speeds Rosiness Operations We'll design forms to streamline and apeed-up the routine of your office or shop, Get our suggestions, without obligation, on anything from a shipping tag to a cow-. dinated system of forms. 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