HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-04-12, Page 13THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL It, 1956
Classes Elect Officers
In Crediton Church
Members of the Dorcas Band
and iG.I.C. classes of the Evan
gelical Church School met in the
Sunday School rooms Wednesday
evening for a social evening and
election of officers.
E. M. Fahner presided for the
program "which opened with a
Sing song led Iby Wm- Schwartz.
Rev. G. 'Strome offered prayer,
Readin&a were given* by Roy
Katz, Mrs. C. 'Sims, Mrs. Pashe,
Mrs, R, Krueger, Wm. Schwartz
and Ed Hendrick; <a short ad
dress by Alvin Finkbeiner, and
a chorus by the ladies, also one
by the men.
Following the program, elec
tions were held with Rev, Strome
officiating, Officers for the
Ladies 'Class are: president; Mrs.
Emerson Wein; vice-president,
Mrs, Gordon Morlock; secretary,
Mrs. E. Hendrick, assistant, Mrs,
Roy Ratz; treasurer, Mrs. Albert
Gaiser,
The men's Class ('C.I.C. Class)
elected Albert iGaiser .as president
for the coming year with Lloyd
(Lamport as vice president; Ever
ett Fahrner as secretary treas
urer with Lome Morlock as as-
assistant,
The membership committee is
Joe Finkbeiner (chairman) Ervin
Finkbeiner, Wm. jOestricher,
Clare Schwartz; social committee,
'Lloyd Lamport (chairman) Har
old Fahner, Don Ratz, Ross
Kruger, Well Haist, iStev. Dundas,
Roy Finkbeiner; teachers, Roy
Ratz, Freeman Morlock, Alvin
Finkbeiner and press reporter,
Wm. Oestricher.
Injpred In Two-Car Crash
Mr. Edward .Schenk met with
a painful accident 'last week
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Manager Of Bank
Goes To Gore Bay
Mr. Ray King, who has served
two and one half years as man
ager of the Bank of Montreal
here, has received notice of his
transfer to Gore Bay, effective
the first week in May.
Mrs, King and family will re
main here until June. During
their stay here, iMr. and Mrs.
King have made many4, friends,
who regret their departure. Mr.
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Personal Items
Reception service was held in
the Evangelical Church Sunday
morning when 12 new members
were received into church mem
bership.
Mr. William Gaiser, Sr7, and
Dr. Lulu Gaiser returned last
week after spending the winter
months in Florida.
Mr, arid Mrs. Harry Dale and
sons, Donald and Ted, visited
over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. F, W. Clark.
Mr, and Mrs. William Gil
martin and son of Lambeth spent
Friday at. the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Woodall.
(Mrs. W. Sisson and daughters
Of Montreal visited last week
with Mrs. Sisson’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd England.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Morlock
were weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. H. Young.
Mr, and Mrs. J. Butler spent
last week with the latter’s
father, Mr. Pope, in Toronto, and
also visited with friends in De
troit.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Benninger of
Detroit spent the weekend with
Mrs. S. Lamport.
Mrs. R. Hill returned last
week after spending several
months with her sister near Lon
don.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Smith and Mr. and
Mrs. A. Lockhart were Mrs.
Lookhart’s two sisters, Mrs. A.
Hutchins of Arlington, Virginia,
and Mrs. L. Nicolle of Toronto
and her brother, Mr. Harry Dyer
of 'Islington, and Mr. Roy Lock
hart of Toronto. Mr. A. Lock
hart is spending some time in
Toronto.
Mrs. .Garfield -Hill has been a
patient in .St. Joseph’s Hospital!'
for the past two weeks.
Mrs. Spence of Toronto”is visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Stevenson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo’ Schenk
spent the weekend in Ancaster
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward S,chenk. Julie and Cathy
Schenk, who spent''last week at
the (home of their grandparents,
returned ..with them to 'their
home in Ancaster.
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Personal Items
Mr. Wilbert Young -is a patient
in St. Joseph’s Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hartle and
Brenton of iSarnia visited o.n (Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hartle and Jack. Howard return
ed home with them after spend
ing the Easter holidays with his
grandparents.
Mr. Harold Pollock spent a few
days last week with his mother,
Mrs. A. Pollock and Miss Ruby
Pollock of Hamilton.
•Miss Barbara Rock was able
to return home from the hospital
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pollock
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pollock
visited on 'Saturday with relatives
in Hamilton.
Mr. Jack Hartle returned home
from Victoria Hospital on Satur
day.
The death of Miss Carlotta Wil
son occurred in Toronto on March
31. She was the daughter -of tjue
late Rev. and Mrs. Wilson and
niece of Mrs, John Brown.
Miss Jean Lagerwerf is visiting
with her parents, ^Mr. and Mrs.
■Buis .Lagerwerf after spending the
winter :in Florida.
W.A. And W.M.S.
The W.A. and W.M.'S. April
meeting of the United Church
was held at the home Of Mrs.
Wm. Hicks with Mrs. Bruce
Romp'hf in charge Cxf the worship.
She took as her topic "The mean
ing of the Cross”. .She was as
sisted by Mrs. Laurence Curts.
A table setting o.f the new
dishes' purchased by the W.A,
weire displayed. The W.A. have
also purchased a new carpet for
the auditorium of the church.
Two members visited the birth
day box. . „ 4'It was decided to have a straw
berry supper the date to be an
nounced later. Mrs. Elton Cunts
read a poem. Mrs. Roy Whiting
gave a reading on Christian
Stewardship. The W.M.'S. Anni
versary will be April 29 when
Mrs. J. Porter Of Parkhill will
be the guests speaker. Two Crib
quilts were handed In for the
bale. A letter was .read from Rev.
arid Mrs. Irwin in Korea.
The May meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Laurence
Curts when there wil be a plant
sale.
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