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,Legion �o Ladies
Exeter Branch of the .Canadian
Legion held: Ladies' Night last
Thursday with the Lions, Kins-
men, Firemen, Exeter town coun-
cil, the reeves of Ushernee Hay
and Stephen township and their
ladies as guests,
'The entertainers included the
Patti Brothers and. Shirley, a
ventrilequist .and. pianist from
Tpronte. and Jack McLean, im-
personator on the Holiday Ranch
TY show.
The buffet 'lunch, prepared .and
attractively served by R'oy /Roc!,
was'.'a highlight .of the evening.
A dance 'band from RCAF :Sta-
tion Centralia provided music
during .and .ufterlunch,
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every Sunday 8:00 p.m. CFP,L-TV,, Channel 10
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410H Poultry Club
Discusses Feed
"Feedieg and Management"
was. the topic at ;the .second uaeet-
ing 'of -tha Exeter 4-H iE'onitry
Club held Monday evenlmg at
5.1f.A:11•IS. (President d'izn atter-
ing'ton ,conducted the =eating.
M. Morgan,. chub. leader, led in
discussion on 'feeding end man-
agement of poultry. Ile also, show-
ed a film related to the. 'topic.
The point stressed was "theear-
ly !gains are the Cheapest"
The Exeter Kinsmen are 'seon-
spring the club and a ioin't .ban-
quet between the two clubs is
being planned for (September.
News of
Kirkton
BE .) . PAM HARGI TON
Pass That Counts
The •Class That Counts met .et
the home of Mrs. Ruth Shier.
'Mrs Myrtle Salley onduoted
the wYr e B Y worship service assisted by
Mrs, Batten and Mrs. Evelyn
Wright.
Rolf call was answered with
houtiecleaning hints.
Mrs. 'Wanda Robinson and Mrs.
Joyce .Baton gave readings fol-
lowed by a piano solo :by Mrs.
Violet Stone.
Current events were taken by'
Mrs. Verna MacE'lrea..
Mrs. Verde Morrison conducted
a silent auction which realized
quite a sum of money.
Ladies' Guild And W.A.
The Ladies' Guild and W.A. of
St. Paul's Anglican Church met
at the home of Mrs. Maurice
Dinkier Thursday afternoon
Mre. A. Irvine and ]Vire. J.
Roundest presided over the meet-
ings. The •soripture was read by
Mrs. A. Knox An interesting
paper on the Bible was given by
Mr's. Jack Urquhart. .
Mrs. Roundell aU tioned off a
number of articles and a"contest
was conducted by Mrs. Maurice
•Blackler. Lunch was served by
Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Humphreys and
Mrs. Mills.
Personal 'Items
Mr. Lloyd "Zurbrigg and Miss
Margaret Alexander , . of• King-`
ston, visited on Friday with Mrs,
H. Copeland.
Miss Jane HeWins returned on
Sunday to her home at Niagara
Falls, N.Y„ after visiting with
Mrs. H. Copeland,
Mr. Albert Doupe, of Toronto,
spent the weekend with Mr. and°
Mrs, Everett Doupe,
. Mr. and Mrs, Ira Marshall have
returned after spending the win-
ter in Florida..
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fergu-
son and Dick Ferguson, of St.
Marys, and Dr. and Mrs. W, E.
Pridham, of Mitchell, spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. G. H, Bur-
gin.
Mrs. Fred 'Switzer, Mrs. Fred
Roger, Mrs. Earl Watson and
Mrs. G. H. Burgin attended the
W.M.S. meeting at Listowel. last
Tuesdy.
Mrs, Robert Hazlewood, Mrs.
Fred Roger, Mrs. Everett Doupe
and Mrs. 'G. H. Burgin attended
London Conference, Branch at
Stratford this week.
The 'primary class at Kirkton
United Church sang a special
Spring number on Sunday.
Mrs. A. Mills, of Windsor, is
visiting at the Rectory with Rev.
and Mrs. R A. C. Mills,
Rev. George- Hamilton spent
•Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Hamilton.
At the United Church, Miss
Helen Anderson sang a solo and
Miss Gladys • Switzer gave the
missionary reading.
Mr. and Mrs. James Donaldson
and daughter Joan, of Clande-
boye, Spent the weekend with Mr.
and, Mrs. Al F}'veleigh:
Data On
Elinvlle
By. MRS. ROSS SKINNER
Mr.• and Mrs. Wim, Johns vis
ited•on'Sundray with Mr, and Mrs.
.Robert Gailbraith Of Kenwood.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Cooper • Were Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Morley; Jr. and Janice
'of Whalen, Mr. and rMrs. How-
ard Pym, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Parsons and .,Susan of .Iiensall.
Mrs. Charles Stephen return-
ed home last week .after ,being a
patient in Victoria, Hospital. •
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jaques.
and Yvonne of Zion visited on
Wednesday •with Mr. and' Mrs..
Ross Skinner.
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Church Orpnizations
Ente.rtaIn At Dashwood
Newly Clo iraned• Entertained
The members of the Walther:
League of Zion Lutheran chura.
entertained the newly confirmed
at a social. evening, Tuesday,'.
April 18. The evening was spent,
in group ,games. Rev. L. Bigenell!,
gave .an address of welcome and.
outlined the work of the league.
Margaret $al!mon entertained:
a number of little friends. et a'
birthday .party Monday afternoon.`,
Miss Theresa Zimmer, of lion-'
don, :spent the weekend with cher.
Parents, Mr, and Mrs. 'Barry
Zimmer.
Drs, Jolhn .and Euniee 'McK1sh
nie and sons, John and ,Ja'ntie,
of London, .anent Wednesday of
last week with the latter'e lath.
er, Mr. Aaron 0estreicher;,
Mr. Earl Pelfer, of Chatham,
called on his ,mother,. Mrs. 1Matilda
Peifer Friday 'morning. and both
spent the day with Lrelatives at
Gran e
d Bend,
Hold Social Evening
The Youth Fellowship of the
E.U.B, church held a social even-
ing Tuesday , April 19, and en-
tertained the Youth Fellowship,
group from Crediton E, U, B.
ohurcht: •
Mrs. K. Schade
Native Of Hay
Mrs. Kate Schade, 8,5,- died
Sunday, April 24, at the home
of her daughters, 'Misses Ger-
trude and Melvina Schade, Lon-
don.. -
She dived in Hay township un-.
til .the death of her husbands Wm.
Schade, in .1.923 and wag a mem-
ber of Zurich ,Fivangelical United
Brethren Ohurch.
Surviving (besides her two
daughters are two sons, dlrvin,
of Da,s'h'wood .and 'Clarence, con-
cession It, Hay.
The body rested at the Hoff-
man funeral, home. until. Tues. -
day when services were conduct-
ed by Rev. K. R•oppell, Zurich,
Interment was in • Zurich Bronson•
Line cemetery.
Smelt Fishing L.
Smelt enthusiasts in and- around
Dashwood have'been getting those
silvery, .slim ,fish iby the • thous -
Gram Says y.
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but meantime the hot house ones
do very well: When we make a
vegetable salad we put in every
kind we can get our hands on,.
the more the merrieri •
We are going to .give yqu a
recipe for a dressing we like very
mach for ,a 'tossed salad. '(,Pry it
sometime for a change of (flavor.
We'll give credit; to a young roan
in Rochester, N.., who passed it
on to us. He's a''good cooki
SALAD DRESSING
(Elmer Berrean, Rochester)
1 bottle catsup
1 cupsalad oil
(not olive oil)
cup vinegar
I cup sugar
1 tsp. onion juice „
1 tsp. garlic juice • •
'Combine all ingredients in a
quart sealer. Shake well before
using.
ans
wishes to announce that
be lutes opened an office
fox -the practice of reed: -
eine at ”
460 Main St.
Exeter
Phone 367
Office Hours: Mon., Tues.,
Thurs., Fri. and Saturday
afternoons from 2.5 and
Tues. and Thurs. from
7.O p.m.
Cowboy
Togs
Your boys can ride' 'em 'hard—
these clothes can stand their, play.
St4'png denim cowboy Jeans with
denim cowboy hats to match --
colorful . shirts to complete the
outfit. Let your .boy "ride the
range" this summer.
Boys' Dress Outfits
Smart matching shirts and pants.
Sturdy garments to active' young
boys, Jackets, shits, sport coats,
sweaters, dress shirts by Arrow.
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1 WaJp�r's Men'sWear
Phone 81 Exeter
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ands; The shores of Lake lluron
are aglow with bonfires, lanterns
and flashlights: as young and old
try their luck at catching these
tasty little fellows,
PerspRaa Items
Mr, and Mrs, Reinhold Miller
.and, Mr. ansa Mrs. Edgar Reste-
mey.,er .and Edward ;apept Sun-.
dray at Kitcbener with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Maine and family,
5fr. and Mrs, Albert Miller,
Janet and Robert spent ISllndaY
at Niagara ga a 1?`a 11s with Mr. and
Mrs, Carl Aliernang and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rader, of
London, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. •John. Rader.
Mr. and Mrs; L. If. Rader spent,
the weekend Waterloo h
their two daughatters and famwitilies
Mr,., and Mrs. Ivan Taylor and
Mrs, Garnet Weisberg. •
' Mr. and Mrs, Paul Nese, of
Stratford,visited with PAW'S nYo-
thet-, Mrs. N. Ness Saturday and
she returned with them on a
visit.
- Mr. .and Mrs, John Gilbert, of
;Stratford spent the -weekend wttii
'Mr. and Mrs. .Courtney Enrmeis-
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. David Baird,- of
London, spent Sunday with •Mrs.
Matilda, heifer.-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Good
man, of Detroit, spent Saturday
wtih Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Wafter.
Rey. W, Krotz is attending the
Ontario session of the E, U. B.
church conference at Kitchener
this week. Mr. Jack Gaiser will
also attend during the week,
When the weather gets warm-
er, you can be sure that Ontario
youngsters will be out of doors
more of the time, making i1 for
the winter months indoors, You
.might say their greatest fault is
that they act like children. That
is, they're so busy playing, they
sometimes don't notice nearby
traffic. That's why the Ontario
Safety League urges that all
drivers in this Province expect
the unexpected from children.
Former Teacher
Dies In California
Mrs: G. W. Myers, widow of
the late Glenn W. MYer's,died iu
Berkeley, Calif. elrs. Myers was
formerly G•entie (Short; daughter.
Of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Short, of Exeter, and sister of
Mrs. Wm. B. Welsh, of Exeter'
and Miss ,Fern Short, of Un
-
don. One was a former sebogl,
teacher in the )14:4all and • ICred-'
iten dretricte.
Mrs. :Myers 'leaves, beside 'her;
two sisters, four .children, Olio,
Ellis, Wayne and' 4Vlyrna (Mrs.
Barry W. West) all of Berkeley.'
Interment was made in the Geld-
en Gate National cemetery, Bruno
Calif., on Friday, April 22,
Topics From
Rs MISS JANE DY$EM4N
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson,
Glendale, visted Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Bern.
Mr, and Mrs. Glen Range and
ar iwere Friday
Wayne, C ed t .o.n , r y
Visitors with 'Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Jaques.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Dyke:nen,
Dianne and Susan,. •Galt. spent
Sunday with Mr. 'and Mrs. Jud
Pykeman and family.
Mrs. Melville Kern is spending
a week with Mr, and Mrs. How-
ard Morley, Hazel Park, Mich.
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Ross Jaques were, .Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Jaques, Mr. and Mrs,
Sam Bowers and children, Exeter
and Misses Noreen and Viola
Anderson, Science Hill.
Mrs. Isabel • ;Sugdon. visited
with 'Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Webb
of St. Ives on Sunday and attend
ed the dedication
of the new
Sunday School there,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johns and
Lois were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. D. Spence, Wood-
ham.
Canada has 11.5,00b troops -on'
active service, but here is the
harsh note far the taxpayer; It
takes 30,000' civil servants to ad -
Minister these troops.
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