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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-05-10, Page 4Honor Graduating Nurse On Friday evening, 75 student nurses graduated from Victoria Hospital School of Nurses in a ceremony held at the H. B. Beal THE TtMES-ADVOCATE, EXETEIt, ONT AMO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 10, IMS Th« Story In Saintsbury By MRS* H. DAVIS Tractor, Storage Shed Lost In Dashwood Fire X s =■ Mother's Day is this Sun., May 13 SELECTION OF GIFTS!HERE'S A COMPLETE KITCHEN UTENSILS BRILLIUM WARE CUPS £ SAUCERS WALL PLAQUES FLOWER VASES ☆ HAMMERED ALUMIUM WARE CHINA NOVELTIES ☆ SALAD SETS LAZY SUSANS # TOASTERS # IRONERS KITCHEN RADIOS # ELECTRIC CLOCKS # ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYERS ft AUTO. WASHERS ft WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS & RANGES Beavers Hardware PHONE 86 EXETER your own OGDEN’S ^OGDEN’S Technical and 'Commercial School auditorium, London. Miss Al- marie Davis was one of the graduates. The ceremony was attended tby Mrs. Fred Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis and Alexia, Mr. J. Young, Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smyth, Mid­ land, Mr. and Mrs. Dickins, Mrs. A, Youm Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Davis held a reception in the Parish Hall of St. Pat­ rick’s Church when over 100 friends and relatives gathered to honor Almarje. Mrs. Fred Davis and Mrs. R. Dickins poured tea from an at­ tractive lace-covered table decor­ ated with candles and spring flowers in the class colors, -purple and gold. Almarie received many useful and beautiful gifts for which she thanked everyone. ■ Mrs. Jack Dickins, Mrs. Clar- Mrs. Maurice Mc- , Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker and Mrs. Bari 'Greenlee. Mrs. Hugh. Davis, Mr. Earl Atkinson, Mrs, Exeter, and Mr. .g and Elva, Lucan, Mr. and R. and once Davis, Donald, Mrs. Harry 'Carroll, Mrs. Harvey Latta, Mrs. Donald Ma­ guire, Mrs. Earl Greenlee, Mrs. Jim Barker, Mrs. Raymond Greenlee and Mrs. Hugh Davis served lunch. Miss Joyce Mc­ Donald was in charge of the guest book. O.E.S. Sendee On Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m., the Order of the Eastern Star Lodge, -Exeter, held their church Church. Mrs. Matron, groulp. Rev. R. A. C. Mills con­ ducted the service. Mrs. T. Kooy was organist. iMrs. Ron Squire, Whalen, and Mr. Lloyd Hodg­ son, -Centralia, were soloists, ac­ companied -by M-rs. Robert Pry de, Exeter. At the -close -oif the ser­ vice all retired to the Parish Hall for a social half hour. Mrs, Tom Kooy, Mrs. Arthur Abbott, Mrs. Lorne Weiberg, Mrs. Maur­ ice McDonald, Mrs. Harry Car­ roll, Mrs. Clarence Davis and Mrs. Heber Davis served lu-n-ch. Personal Items Mrs. Clarence Davis, (Mrs. Jack Dickins, Mrs. -Harry Carroll, Mrs. Maurice McDonald and Joyce, Mrs. E. B. Smith of Midland, Mrs. Heber Davis, Mrs. R. Cole­ man, iMr-s. A. Young, Lucan, and Mrs. R. Dickin-s, 'Exeter, attend­ ed the -auxiliary tea in honor of .................. i S service in St. Jack Dickins, was hostess Budget-Priced For You! 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Carmel who were passing around 2 a.m. Dashwood Fine Brigade responded but the fire was too far advanced to save (the building and .contents. Loss included a 19155 Diesel tnadtor, tires and other items. Mr. Becker was uuhble to esti­ mate itlhe lo-ss. W.S.W.S. Meets The monthly meeting of the W.’SW.'S. of the lEivangeliea'l U.B. church was'held -Friday evening, May 4, -in -the form -of -a mother and daughter meeting. Mrs. 'Harold Kellerman was in charge of the devotional period. Miss Nancy Tiernan favoured with a piano solo. A -shout playlet -en- ititled “The Oh-unclh in Your Home” was' presented -by a n-um- ber -of ladies and included several families of .'the congregation. Mrs. Letta Taylor, itflie president, .pres­ ided for the business. Lutheran Laymen’s Convention ■Several men of Zion Lurtttieran> congregation -atteneded ithe Lu­ theran Laymen’s League iCon- venlt'i-on at Trinity Lutheran Church, London, iSunday, May 6. Speakers during itlhe -convention ■were Rev. -C. J. Killin-ger, pastor of Trinity idhu-rch, and 'Louis Menking, -Chicago, league (inter­ national president spoke on the convention theme, “men oif faith.” Personal Items Misses (Carol Webb -and Lois 'Gaiser of London spent the week­ end alt their homes here. Miss Nancy Tie-man has re­ turned home after completing her course at It'he U/W.-0. Mr-s. 'Louis Kraft spent a couple of day-s in iZ-uriclh 'last week wilth Mr. and Mrs. -Bruce Klopp. Mr. and Mrs. Louis -Rader visit­ ed friends in Zurich iM-on-dlay. Mr. David Haugh suffered a istro-ke -and w-as taken ito South Huron Hospital, Exelter, where he is recovering. .Miss -Erma Wein of -Clinton spent 'the weekend with her -mo­ ther, Mrs. Herb Wein. Misses Anna Messner and Eun­ ice Frederick Of Lond,on -spent the weekend with Mr. and Mbs. Fred Messner. Miss Thelma Weber oif London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader and fa-mi-ly -and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rader -and family -spent iSunday in W-alterioo with Mr. -and Mrs. the graduating nurses held "at' the Gant-Shore nurse's- residence, Victoria Hospital, London, on Friday, May 4, in the afternoon? Miss Joan Barker spent seve­ ral days at the -home of her grandparents^ Mr. and Mrs. Lome Barker. While there she attend­ ed -a ibintlhday party for her great grandmother, Mrs. Noyes, of London. Mi*, and Mrs. Cliff Abbott and -granddaughter, Muriel, spent iSunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brock, Thorndale. ■Mr. 'and Mrs. Clarence Davis and Mr. -and M-rs. James Turner visited 'in London hospitals with. Mrs. Henry Hamilton and Mr. * :------ |_____ Your dollars will go farther Mrs” -Chas. Borland is-pent the when you shop the WANT-AD weekend in Toronto with her way- I dlaughlters. Ivan .Taylor and family. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ten JEJyk of Kitchener and 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Qliey and Patricia of Waterloo and Mrs. Henry Becker (Sr) of Exciter called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker and family on Sunday afternoon. Mr .and Mi’s. 'Ervin Rader were 'Sunday callers on Mr. and Mrs. L. H. ‘Rader. Topics From Thames Road By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE W.A. And W.M.S. Meeting The May meeting of Itlhe W.A. and W.M.’S. was held on Wednes­ day afternoon -in the basement .of the -church with Mrs. William Allen and Mrs. Lloyd Knight as hostesses. Mrs. Reg Hodgent, president of the W.A., was in Charge of 'tJhe meeting which wias opened with a poem -about mother. Mrs, Mac Hod-gerlt wa-s in -Charge of -the topic assisted by Mrs, W. J. Moores and Mrs. Melvin -Gar­ diner. Mrs. Thos. iBaililantyne read a -poem “How Mother’s Day ‘came about” land Mrs, Rob't. Cann read a poem, “Mother”. A vocal quar­ tet, Mrs. Edwin Miller, Mrs. Reg H-odgert, Mrs. Donald Bray and Mrs. -Gordon the-r”. Mrs. Mac carnations Ito present, Mrs, the -mother present with the ini-ost children, M-rs. -Chas. Borland; the mother present- with the youngest Child, Mrs. Donald Bray; A icar- carnation was 'als-o presented to Mrs. M-oores. Mrs. Roiblt. Jefif ery was in charge o-f the programme Which, consisted of a piano solo -by Mrs. R-obt. Jeffery, Mrs. Floyd Stewart and Mrs. Donald IB ray "gave inter­ esting retp-orlts of the -P,res!byteriial which was held in Jaimes- iSt. 'Church recently. Business w dis-cussed. It w-as decided to have -a ibake -sale on M-a.y 19, -in Exeter. The cook ■books will soon be ready for sale, Social Evening -On Friday evening the 3 M ■Oluib and a -few friends- gathered at the man-se -to im-eCt Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Moores of London who were recently married. Mrs. Reg Hod-gerlt, Mrs. Edwin Miller and M-rs. Donald -Bray were in charge o-f the programme whi-cln opened with a sing is-ong -by Rev. Moores with Marilyn -at the piano. A number of games and contests were eni joyed. Accordion num­ bers were gven by -Barry Jeffery, ■a reading “-How to 'Cook A H-u-s- iband” by M-rs. 'Robit. Jeffery; and •piano isoilos iby .'Marilyn M-oores. An address was read by Mrs. - ■‘•Reg Hodgent and Trevor -and .Dohn-a were presented with -a table temp and other igifts. A musical number iby Ro-bt. Jeffery, Wiiiliann Rohde and Mrs. Reg H-odgert 'were much en-jo-yed. M-r. and ‘Mrs-. 'Gerrie -and daughter, Penny also attended. Mrs. Trevor M-oores is their daughter. Personal Items Mrs. Percy iStone fell down cel­ lar and -broke her -right ' Mr. Grant Lloyd of. jberg called Itlhe home of 'Mrs?- Edwin Mailer on Mrs. Harry Pettibone mar, Mr. and Mrs. Len Hueston ■of Capred called lat the 'home of Mr .and M-rs. 'Glenn Jeffery on 'Sunday evening. 'Stone sang' “uno- H-odigert presented the oldest mother Gertie Wiseman; anm. iSdhr-om- Mr. and 'Sunday, of Ayl- Shipka Wanted A Good Short Term investment Issued for $100 and Upwards 4% PER ANNUM 5 YEARS ENQUIRIES WELCOMED The Story In For The Best For The of devotions. Gerry Love solo and David Sheppard a piano solo. W. C. Smith of Grand ^I3Zi PER ANNUM. W /4 3 AND 4 YEARS for the growing of GREEN REFUGEE & GOLDEN WAX Smyths Shoe Store Phone 376 Exeter Canadian Canners LTD. Aylmer Products Foot Troubles Be Sure To Drop In And See Dr. Scholl’s Representative In Our Store Ontario Loan Debentures I Exeter, Ontario Phone 28 Contracts W.A. Hear Guest Speaker The W.A. meeting w-as held at the home" of Rev, and Mrs, Rep- son in Exeter. Mrs. Les- Adams and Mrs. C. K. Love were in charge sang a played Mrs. Bend gave a splendid talk, using as her subject, “Be Still and ■know that I am 'God,” with references from a recent book, “Gifts from the ;Sea,” by Anne (Morrow) Lindbergh. 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