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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-05-10, Page 17f THK TlMM-ADVOCATt, tXITWt, OHTABtO, THURSDAY MOUNIHB, MAY 10,l»M w WJ.SIIMIIW S* % Report From Harpley Mr. and Mrs. Gton Hdytor and family of Barata visited with Hits (parents, Mr. and Mrs, New- ton Haytter, for a few days 'last week. Mips. (Stan Kayes, Bruce lamd Nonie of Toronto spent las<t week­ end tat ' father, itiUe ihoime of itibe ifopiner’s Mr. Man.sefll Hodgins. get dollars for penniesYou L ‘ with T-A Want Ads. ^Remember Mother with Flowers i I In Her Honor Wear A Flower | | Small Corsages All Made—Come In, Take Your Pick I I FROM 250 UP — ALL COLORS I e s Bailey's Florist Role Of Mothers Meeting Theme "Mothers" ws the thome for the May meeting of the James St. Evening Auxiliary held in the church iparlprs on Monday evening. Mrs. Alex Rapson was guest speaker and gave an appropriate Mother’s Day message, stressing the importance of mothers. Mrs. J. ST. Jones conducted the worship service. Betty Dixon contributed two piano solos- and Mrs, Clare Green, a solo. Mrs. Ralph Batten, president, conducted the business when plans were made tor the C.G.J.T. mother and daughter banquet on May 15 and for the June meet­ ing .of 'the Auxiliary. Topics From Crediton By MRS. J. WOODALL The members off the Ladies Aid and W.S.WJS. of the Evangelical U.iB. 'Churich hold their May meet­ ing on Th'ursdlay evening in the Sunday 'School rooms members present . Mrs. Wes Wein 'had the devotional period play entitled, “The Home” Mr. land Mrs. ■with 36 For Good Hard Maple Logs Wood For Sale Hardwood Slabs .. $1.00 Cord Truck Load 10 Cord $30.00 Mixed Slabs ...... $3.00 Cord Truck Load .. 10 Cord $20.00 Thos. Welsh & Son Saw Mill Phone 109 Hensall or 128 Exeter «• 5 ■J? £ Si r nenWB sir in Si 7 a Anglican Ladies At Conference Mrs. W- E, Middleton gave report of the annual meeting of Huron Diocesan W.A. held in St. Paul’s, -London, April 24, 25 and 26, at the May meeting of Trivitt Memorial W-A. on Tuesday eve­ ning. Mrs. Henry Bierling,. Mrs. John Luxton, Mrs. Richard Dic­ kins, Mrs. N. D. Knox attended the sessions also. Mrs. Bierling, president, con­ ducted the business session. Plans were made for the Juibilee of Trivitt Memorial Branch W.A.. to be held in ’September when all old members throughout the country will be invited as well as [securing outstanding speak­ ers. charge of Shaving a 'Christian ..................I ....... Ed Hem drick, Carol and 'Barbare Dundte acted as the Chrlsitiau Faim'ily. A solo wag. sung (by Mrs. Ted llns- ley Carol Hendrick and Barbara -Duudas sang 'When He Cometh'. Others' taking part were Mrs. W'ilmar Wein, Mrs. E. Wein and Laura Mathers, i Mrs. Ross iKrueger, the presi­ dent, took charge of business. Severial reports were given and $104.J5 was cleared from ibake sale and tea and $10.00 was re­ ceived from Mrs, M. Howell, Cu’ll’ fornia, tor Mother's Day din mem­ ory off her moither. The WJS.W.’S. convention will be held at iStnad? ford oin May '29 to 31. Delegates Exchange Vows >o,f. & ■<%>< ■ 6^ fEiti 1 & At Clandeboye In a setting of white mums, snapdragon and fern in 'St. James’ Anglican Church, Clandeboye, on Saturday, April 28, Betty Ann .Cunningham land George Francis Stiltz were 'married. The (bride is the 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cunningham and the groom is the son of Mi’, and Mrs, Vincent iStiltz of Delaware. The 3 o’clock ceremony was performed by the rector, Rev. J. iP. Prest and traditional wedding music was played by Mrsr J. H. Paton. Bride In Blue Escorted by her father, Hie 'bride wore a semi-formal gown of sky -blue with white acces­ sories. She carried a bouquet of red roses and mums with maiden hair fern. 'She -was attended by June Fanison, London, in white with navy .blue accessories. Her (bou­ quet was of yellow roses and white mums. ' The groomsman was Clark iStanley and the ushers were Beverley and Clifford Cunning­ ham. , The reception was held at the >ho.me of the bride’s parents where her mother received in navy 'blue taffeta .with corsage of red roses. She was assisted by the groom’s mother gowned in similar colors. Assisting at 'the reception, were Mrs. Douglas Hinidmarsh, Miss Marie Morgan, Mrs. Morris Morgan and Miss Ruth O’Neil. For a wedding trip in the United States the 'bride donned a navy 'blue suit with white ac-' cessories. IOn'’t'heir return, Mr. and Mrs. iStiltz .will reside at Delaware. fQF "Wednesday are Ratz and Mrs. B. Mrs. G. i&treme and port for Thursday. Derscnal Items Mr .and Mrs. Oris Ilaist of Zurich spent last Thursday with Miss Lillian Haisit. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haist and family of Fenwick ispent Sunday witih Mrs. Hy Finkbeiner. Mr. and Mrs. W'ilmar Wein spent Friday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Klea were in Stratford for the weekend. Mr. Edwin Beaver and Miss Claris Beaver are this week (visit­ ing in New York 'with Mr. Fred Beaver, Mr. William Smith is coming along fine after his operation and so is Mrs. J. Woodall who has been very sick and Ig rapidly im­ proving. Ml’. H. F. Young is 'im­ proving slowly after taken a weak spell I'a-st week. Mr. and Mns. Russell Clark of Detroit were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woodall and family of Windsor and Mr. Elgin Woodall of Detroit were in itflie community on Sunday and also visited with itheir mother in St, Joseph’s Hospital, London. Mr. 'Calvin Fahrner of Toronto is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fahrner before leaving for the Arnstein charge of the Evangeli­ cal United Brethren 'Church, Mrs, Gordon Wenzel, and Mrs. L Lam- A $ m •V A ft [iSlII&l; Have You Seen The Smartest Car In Town? It's On Display At The Blinker Corner No. 4 and 83 Highways '55 PONTIAC COACH .......... $1,950 Radio, signals window washers. '52 PONTIAC DELUXE COACH $1,295 One-owner car. '52 CHEV DELUXE SEDAN .... $1,295 Tinted glass, fender skirts Driven by an old lady I think '51 CHEV DELUXE COACH .... $ 995 Fully equipped. Main St. Groups Honor Mothers Mother’s Day illlrenie was fea­ tured at itihe May meeting of the Womani's A s s o c i a t i o n and Woman’s Missionary Society of Main fi't. United 'Clhurcili Ilield in the church on Thursday after­ noon. Mi’s. Wilbert Martin led in ibhe worship service and Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer read a ipoem “To My Moibher”, Mrs. Alex Rapson told oif the o.rigin of.Mother's Day, Mrs. <Gflen MdKnight presided flor bhe meeting, Mrs. R. E. Hop­ per was secretary and Mrs. George Hawkins gave the treas­ urer’s report. ■Mrs. Earl Russell, president, chaired the 'W.M..S. meeting when it /was decided to send invita­ tions to the mothers of Itihe Baby Band for the June imeeting—a stiilbafo'le program ibo be arranged. Four quilts were reported sent to Dr. J. E. Whiting foi’ the hos­ pital ’at Hazelton, iB.'C. fl TRIM CLOSE TO TREES, Etc. '54 FORD CUSTOMLINE SEDAN $1,695 White walls, two-tone, sharp. '53 CHEV COACH Nice; clean vehicle * $1,450 For Mother ON HER "DAY 4 '51 DELUXE CHEV SEDAN .... $ 950 Powerglide, just like new. '51 CUSTOM DODGE ................ $1,095 Fluid drive, see it to believe it Slips ....... Chocolates Nylons ..... Tumblers 6 for $1.98 890 790 590 Sorority Marks Founder's Day Mies Ida Bentley,. Kansas.......... ............... 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