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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1955
The Story In
Saintsbury
By MRS. H. DAVIS
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs, Maurice McDon
ald were 'Sunday guests with
Mrs. W. J. Diekins of Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Carroll, of
London, were 'Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll.
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis,
Almarie, of London, Alexia, of
Exeter, and Mr. J. Young, Lucan,
were 'Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. 'Donald Maguire.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis,
Heather and Michael were guests
with- Mr. and Mrs. George Me-
Falls on Sunday.
The members of St, Patrick’s
Church " gathered in the Parish
Hall on Friday evening for a
congregational turkey supper,
Christmas entertainment and the
annual visit from Santa Claus.
On Monday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice McDonald were
convenors for the fourth social
evening held in the Parish Hall.
The lighted Christmas tree and
seasonable decorations added to
an enjoyable evening.
M a
Discuss United Nations
At Dashwood Institute
This Week In
Winchelsea
»y MRS. F. HORNE
It is adjustable to all
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stronger than others.
Moire leg room. Use it
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Dashwood Women's Institute
held its United Nations meeting
Tues. Nov. 29. The roll call, name
a country and its unusual custom,
proved interesting. Donations to the Childrens’ Aid for Christinas
were received.
Mrs. Mervyn Tie man, Mrs.
Chas. Snell and Mrs. Sid Baker
discussed the rally held at Grand
Bend last week. A donation of
$5.00 was voted for the Children’s
War Memorial Hospital.
The Executive Committee was
in charge of the .program fpr
which Mrs, C. Snell; second vice- president, presided. The Motto-
!*Every privilege carries a respon
sibility” was taken by Mrs. M.
Tieman, vice-pres.
Mrs. A. Kuntz, sec-treas, dis1-
cussed the topic, United Nations,
stressing the work of the Wom
en’s Institute in The U.N.Jn the
absence of Mrs. M. Merner, Dis
trict Director; Mrs. Snell discus
sed flag eliquette Mrs. E. Rader
conducted a contest on U.N.
Personal Items
, Mr. Siegfried Miller of Water
loo spent last weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Rudolph Miller. 'They
spent Sunday at Dresden with Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Clark. Mrs.
Miller’s sister, Miss Eleanor Bei-
senthal, of Hemlock, Mick., was
also present. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dix of Van
couver were honeymooners xyith
the former’s niece and family Mr,
and Mrs1. Harold Kellerman.
Miss Anna Taylor of London
spent the weekend with Mrs. Let
ta Taylor.
Miss Nancy Fahner of Grand
Bend spent the weekend with
Miss Eleanor Becker.
Miss Barbara Becker
ener spent the weekend
and Mrs. V. L. Becker.
Sunday visitors with
Mrs. Addison Tieman were
and Mrs. Wm, Haugh, Mr.
Mrs. Urban Pfile, Mr. and
Arnold Merner and Mr, and
Milfred Merner and family-
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Rader and
boys spent Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Ervin Rader. and family.
Ladies’ Aid Entertains. Husbands
The Ladies’ Aid of the E.U.B.
Church entertained their hus
bands in the basement of the
church, Friday, to a turkey din-
ner. Mrs. Ward Fritz of Zurich
showed pictures and discussed the
European trip she and her fam
ily took last summer. Mrs. Elgin
K i p f e r played accordion select
ions. A mission collection was
taken for the Woodrow Macke
Fund.
Mr. Leeland Guenther of Hal-
lonquist, Sask., has returned home
after spending some time here
He attended the funeral of his
aunt, the late Mrs, Elizabeth Mar
tin, and visited with his hrother
and family, Mr. and Mrs. E, r.
Queuther, and other relatives in
the vicinity,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown of
London spent Sunday with Mr.
Wm. Wein.
Mr. Neil Wildfong of London
spent the weekend here.
A mission collection was
Misses Wilma Walters and
Miss Phyllis Hern, of London,
spent the weekend with their re
spective parents, Mr, and Mrs, F,
Walters and Mr. and Mrs Ward
Hern
Mrs Neisbn Clarke, of Farqu
har, visited during the week with
Mr. and Mrs. William Walters,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ford, of
Kitchener, visited over the past
week with Mrs Harry Ford and
Gordon.
Mt. and Mrs. Harvey iSkinner
of <St. Pauls, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs, Elson Lynn
and family.
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See the boxed assortment of Coutts Hallmark
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cards you will find several albums of the very finest
Hallmark Cards,
I wish to* thank my fellow ratepayers in Stephen
Township for re-electing me Reeve for the year 1956,
As in the past, I will serve to the best of my ability
to make Stephen Township, a better place to live in.
Greetings of the Season to all.
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Mr. and Mrs, Ross Jaques and
John were 'Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Foster and
family, Centralia and 'with Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Jaques, Exeter.
Mr. Daniel .Hicks visited Sun
day with Mr.' and
ihan.
'Mr. and Mrs.
spent Sunday 'in
and Mrs. Miller
Mr^ and Mrs.
Harry • Lovegrove,
and Orlan ISWartzentru'ber, of
Dashwood, visited Sunday with
Paul and Roy Dykeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Snell and
children, Grimsby spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam
Hern.
Mrs. Warren Brock and Mrs.
Edwin Miller of Thames Road,
attended a trousseau tea on Sat
urday for Miss Sandra Stewart,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ogle, Strath-
roy, were weekend visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Brock.
Mr. Daniel Hicks visited with
Mr. Wilfred 'Herbert, Whalen.
Mt. William Stephens, Byron,
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Eiphriam Hern.
A number of young people at
tended Sunday evening church
service , at Centralia when Mr.
Harvey Sparling, London, was
guest speaker.
Mrs.Joe (Wbel-
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Mrs. Chas. Atkinson spent Sat
urday visiting her brother, Jimr-
my Eagleson 'who 4s a ipa'tient in
St. Joseph’s Hospital, London.
Recent Visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Fischer were Mr. and
Mrs. IRobt. Booth and boys of
Winona ‘and Mr. Joe Mordish,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fischer and
family, Mr. Jared Lyons and Mr,
Bill Fisteher all of ’London.
Mrs. Jessie Lewis spent the
weekend with her daughter, Mrs.
Joe Hodgins of 'Owen Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. iRoss McFalls
have moved into their new ihome
on 'concession 2, Biddulph.
Guests on Friday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elston were
Mr. and Mrs. Winston .Shapton,
Carol and Larry of Exeter.
Mr. Jno. McAllister .underwent
an operation on his foot In West
minster Hospital, -London on
Monday.
Mr. and .Mrs. Murray Abbott
were guests of Mr, and Mrs. M.
Elston on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McFalls held
a iQhrlstmas dinner party on 'Sat
urday. Guests present were Mrs.
Irene Hicks and -two sons Bill
and Allan of iClio, Michigan; Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Miller of Flint,
Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Meyer and Gloria, London, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Davis, Michael
and .Heather, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Squire, Farquhar; Mr. Ern Hicks
and Mrs. P. Mack; Mr. and Mrs.
Orland (Squire and Mr and .Mrs.
Ross MeFalls.
Mr. Ceoil Skinner, Exeter, Is
spending a few days with his
daughter, Mrs, Jno. MeAIIister.
Miss Joyce .Fischer spent Sun
day with Miss Lorraine Black,
London.
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