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HEALTH AND CHEER-
FULNESS MUTUALLY
.1.3EQET EACH OTHER"
nmsen-0,(Atititoe'a name helott)nn.s
One of the rewards plly-•
sicianS and .pharroacusts
receive is the Icnowledge, •
• that because, w.e help you
to improve, proWat, and
preserve your health, we •
add to your cheerful en,
joyment of life,
All you ;have to flo is to.
visit your physician at .
• regular intervals, or . at
the fira signs .of any
ness, . to make the first
step to better health and
a happier
Should your physician
prescribe any medication
• we will do our part by
supplying from .our well
stocked. pharmacy what-
ever he Specifies,
YOUR PHYSICIAN
CAN PHONE
- Exeter 447
WHEN YOU. NEED
• A MEDICINE
••
Piek up your preserip,
tion if shopping near us, •
or let us deliver prompt- •
ly without extra charge,
A great many people en-
trust us us with the respons- •
ibility of filling their pre-
serpitions, May we com-
pound yours?
•
'i„Society At Coven
Studies Missions.
Andrew
Johnston
• Drugs
Mahn St., Exeter
PRESCRIPTION
CHEMISTS
*Quotation by
Joseph Addison (1672.1719)
Copyright 1267 (51V4)
At the meeting if Coven Wow
We 'Missionary Society held
the home of Mrs. Alvin Moir on
Thursday evening, Mrs. Thos.
rtycle, assisted by Mrs. F.
SUUU.gaVe the study of the
churches in 14alaya and lndow
esia dealing with 'the problems
and opportunities of the Chris-
tian church in these countries.
Mrs. if. Strang, a, delegate to
the Synodical meeting
held last week,- in Listowel, re-
ported on the programs and
the benefits, derived, from 'attend -
ng.
Devotions were 'taken by Mrs.
Arthur Whilsmith. She also re-
ported 'that feu COIT girls
would be attending.camp at Fort
Elgin this summer.'
Mrs. D. iIia and Mrs, L.
Kirk assisted the hosteSs.
Sorority Meets
At Grand Bend
The new president, Miss Jean
Taylor, conducted the meeting of
Fieta sigma Pht'Sorority held at
the home of Mrs, William Schle-
gel of Grand Bencl„ Three Grand.
Bead ladies-, Mrs, William Me -
Bean, Mrs, Griffin Thomas and
Mrs.. Dave Jackdon assisted the
hostess..
The Exeter . chapter. rates 'a
two -star rating of 12t points out
of a total of 192 points whieh
qualifies for a three -star rating,
• Mrs, Walter Bentley won the
gift brought by . Mrs, William:
Huntley'.
"4( GO BY'
QAC OPEN :HOUSE—More than 25 high sChools, including some from SHDHS, at-
tended open house at the Ontario Agricultural', College, last week, Miss E. L. Bray of
the Macdonald Institute staff is outlining-, the course to a group of visiting girls, From
left to right are shown: Anne Sedgewerth of Etobicoke; Irene Hayter and. Donna
'Eagleson, both of Exeter. —OAC Photo
'N FANCIES
Beauty Bar . - . ,
Myrland Smith, Prop. . VVith The Institutes
bill 11-10tua I Styling. Permanents , •• .
Kale 'Treatments, Mit Ing
Muni curesh INte la
PhoneS22•Describes Dam Proiect Is . . 0
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409 Main St.
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Marjorie. Dilkes
TOUR HAIRDRESSER
Permanent
andWSihilag
Hairping
Tinting and Cold Waving
Phone 146
To Ladies At Hurondale
Main U. Groups
Help Residence
The ladies of Main. Sts 'W.A.
and W.WLS. Met latt Thursday
afternoon at the summer .cot -
toe of Mrs, R. W. TuckeY at'
Southcott Fines. ,Grand ttend,
There WAS- a Pod attendance.
Rev A, Rapson- spoke on the
University Residence project to.
:provide residences for United
Church students At the Univer
sity of Western Ontario. The -ob-
jective for this :purpose jsfive
dollars per family: over A three
ye Mr. Rapson said.
The members voted a eontribu-
titV it°.VVSaWrdeittZtiel Pprgeitti
for the meeting .and was, assist-
ed in the devotional by Mrs. r.
no
c.HriatabpuptoerdM
, a ITe.paingE.. Russell
JttheBlavgys jidaegdi°adeallue'ettte7044:141. and bolds three diplomas in that
tbe June barineeguobtouAghot abottiohne line of w. o. tic, Mrs. Cousins said,
Ta
members was held with Mrs. ishecenrtturitflower
dinarla7agnenIserind‘
sAreseoptlabseb°14seluonf thee" n ewaset.11:-1196rellZiatsjt,,4°L:rt47111144154aigebre reea, a feature
rat:hi:4
Russell as auctioneer.
ments follow a triangular P4t-
urch
• „- - tern with flowering shrubs. and
The leading branch in the ar-
juni.p.er used as .a. background,
Lutheran Ch
•
Th ThwafrAdvapaaL May Ote
• ,
Native Demonstra.
Irkiajf pet
* background for a.,deoloo., era,. were camouflaged wt1„
strati= •of Japanese flower ar. Stones, CO tee let
rangements 13'Y 11”" 141"v °I)4*-prodAlslwiitInt intIuceethe'
kata of London.•Mrs. 4d Mrs: kt. saidt ex.,0
I -Am
Cousins, president of th! ,Garde4 the .thooko of ott who were "woo
Club of don, described the eet to Mr coolo 444
natural beauties -of Japan at On Obakata.
MI
-PUMA W.A, Blossom Tea held A bake
in James St,. United Church lAst noon tea
Wednesday •afternoon. program.
A native of TokYs, Mrs. Obs-
kata taught flower arrange-
ment in Vancouver for 23 years
gement symbolizes heaven
Betrothal Scene while others typify man and
earth,
Mrs. It. Biesenthal, Windthotst, of her native land, fashioned
Obaka o, r
As Mrs. Cousins spoke, Mrs,
The marriage of •Gertrude 1,
esen a ug
Sask.,. and Melvin C. Stade, flowers and shrubs into arrange-
Dashwood,on Wednesday May 11. Ments that were simple but ef-
was solemnized in
Zion. Lutheran Church, Dashwood feetive, Deftly she molded the
Rev. K. Zorn officiated for the spterraiganhtd, fistniwffertngesboafrbethrrey 59inntio,.
Given in marriage by ber cow graceful curves, Low, flat flow -
ceremony and Mrs. Edgar Rest -
sin, Albert Miller, the bride whre in
containerss used
etlod htohlde tahrer arrange -
liven and the florist's. clay and
Mayer provided wedding music.
a street length dress of tur-
Bi th da liter of Mr.and t d essed in the costume
quoise lace over satin.- A head-
dress studded with pearls held
her finger tip veil. She carried
a bouquet of pink carnations,
stephanotis and fern,
She was attended by ,her sis-
ter, Mrs. Ruclolpb Miller, Dash-
wood, who dressed in. pink with
white accessories and a rose cor-
sage.
• Mr. Rudolph. . Miller w a s
groomsman.
A wedding reception was held
• at the Blue ,Water Resturani.
The couple will make their home
on the groom's farm near Dish -
wood.
•
ryini Indersont. members of the, combe. Elimville; and Mrs.
See 4-11 Exhibit
garments, their winter project: Plan Convention
J. Drummond corigratulated El- The first na tional convention
Institute at the May meeting
•
4- namemaking club deinon- liain Thompson, Eden.
stated the malting of sleeping•
Seaforth Women's iiistitute and
anima SSSSS laleosaammouoloolammlionaiwammo.mmolumamaa, the Thrifty K1PPenettes clubwere ,On behalf of the Institute Mrs.
guests of Kippers East Women's
An
Appreciation
The Lions Club of Exeter desires to thank the citizens
of Exeter and area, the S. A. D. McCurdy School
children and staff and the Protestant personnel at
11:C.A.F. Station Centralia for their generous con-
tributions. to the recent Easter Seal Campaign, result-
ing in the splendid gross. total of $.1,442.56, which
will be used to take care of crippled children, as well
as to finance summer camps for .crippled children in
this district by, the Society
K. J. LAMPMAN
Chairman Easter Seal
Lions Club of Exeter
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, MILTON R. ROBBINS
•
Treasurer Easter Seal
Lions Club of Exeter
P.S.—Anyone who has overlooked his or her contri.
• butions, can :send it in now to Treasurer, Milton
R. Robbins, Exeter,.,Ontario, •
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%taw ttttt ttttttt woolen) ttt t amnia ana Mainaaa m an alma aaaamma moo tt tt foam me
'Loy MeLellen, Ann of Women's Institutes will be
held at S.S. No. 10 Tuckersmith al.-rle Pell,
On Wednesday evening*. achieved provincial honors com-
Miss Marie Jarrott and Kath- pleting 12 projects and Marie
Sinclair who reeeived' county
honors having completed six
projects, and presented • them
with gifts.
S 1 ir Marie Jarrott, who held in Ottawa in October, Pres-
ident Mrs. James Haggerty of
Napanee said at the concluding
session of the Federated Wom-
DORT TAKE ANY OF HIS -
SASS, POP.- DRINK SOME
09, THIS MUSCLE BU11.01N4
MtLK•CROM
flaHLAND1111.1.0441RY
AN SOCK HIM IN TH_,.„k
NOSE LAKE --(Ota 5A10 1
,(00 w8gze
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Miss Margaret . MeXay gave
highlights of the Officers' Con-.
ference• held recently at Guelph.
Mrs, James McNaughton dis-
cussed the motto " don't work
through this year 14 list, year's
rut." Readinis -were given by
Mrs. Verne Alderdice and Mrs.
Gordon Meltenzie • of Seaforth.
Miss Eleanor Reed of Dungan-
non, who won top honors in the
violin class and a scholarship of
$25 in piano class, contributed
violin: and piano selections, Mrs,
Jelin McGregor, Seaforth, was
her accompanist. Mrs, Ross
Broadfoot favoured with a piano
solo and accompanied for a sing-
song, led by Mrs. Harry Cald-
'
WI
eh's Institutes of Ontario's an-
nual three-day conference.
Mrs. Haggerty told the 800
delegates that the objectives of
the convention will be nationalunity,
unity, co-operation between In-
stitutes and opportunities for
leadership* developxnent.
"one of the greatest challenges
facing the Women's Institutes is
to forge ahead to meet the de -
'mantis of expansion and modern
living." Mrs. Haggerty said.
"Progress demands action, and
because of the progress the W.I.
has made, it has now become
big business."
She said the W,I. opened its
doors during the last 60 years
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During the business period $10 Friends -Shower
mks.W, 1Viellis and Mrs. Wil- ri
de Elect
B '
• was voted to the Cancer Fund.
•
eTC limn Bell were appointed dee-
HE AmOODAM SYNDAT gates to the district annual at
,Dashwood May 29. The group
voted in favor of a rug -malting
'cotirie to be held in 'the fall,
Mrs Alex McGregor and Mrs.
Stewart Pepper to make arrange-
ments. It was. planned to have
a booth at a barn dance June
4 in the new barn of Art Finlay-
son, east of Kippen. Plans for a
to
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bus trip in the near future
London w e r e *outlined. Mrs.
Campbell Eyre, Mrs. William
Kyle and Mrs. Willfam Bell wereContribute Stools
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appointed a committee to make
arrangenients. The June meet- To SH Hospital
ing. will take the form of a pic-
nic at *Lions Park, Seaforth June Exeter Kinette Club recently
14. • 4 donated five footstools for the
maternity wards at South' Huron
Mrs. J. McNikughtort and Mrs,
IL -Caldwell conducted contests. Hospital. i
The Kittettes' contribution nova
Courtesy' remarks were given by provides• convenient stepping
Mrs. IL Caldwell and Mrs: Itobt, stools for each of the beds in the
In -
president of Seaforth
A miscellaneous showet was
held on Tuesday evening in
Thames Road church in honor of
Miss Mildred Ballantyne, bride -
elect of Saturday, June 1. Ninety
ladies were in attendance.
After a short program, Helen
Ballantyne And Helen Anderson
presented the numerous gifts in
baskets follewing an address by
Doris Simpson.
Brides -Elect
See the beautiful samples of
wedding stationery and other
items for your big day at
THE TIMES -ADVOCATE
Modern
•
Beauty Salon
314 Main St. •Phone. 349
that STYLING .
PERMANENTS
HAM TREATMENTS
• TINTING -
Open Tuesday to Saturday
. Pearl Henderson, Prop.
Doig,
maternity section.
stitute.
•
Fete Grandmas
Grandmothers were honored
gtiests of Elimville Wornen's in-
stitute at their May meeting
which featnred Several demon.
strations,
Mr. Milton Hooper demonstrat-
ed the, method of spinning wool-
idn rdaterial'and showed finish-
ed articles of wearing apparel.
Mts. William Routly showed the
method Of pressing doilies and
Mrs. Jackson, the making of
Making buns and rolls.
Mrs, 1 -toward Pym, Mrs. Jud
Dykenian and Mrs. Harold Bell
dressed in old-fashioned CdS-
tunieS sang trios. Mrs. James
Miller gave a reading, Mrs.
Theron Creery presided for the
program.
Mts. Delmer Skinner presided
for the business, It was decided
to start the St1111111et meetings
at 8,30 sharp. Mrs. Jackseti
Woods and Mrs. itarold BclI
leaderS of the Garden club. were
presented with -gifts. Members
voted to make s canvass fort the
Cancer fund. Volunteers included
Mrs. Jin Mifleb WOodha In; Mrs,
Delmer Skinner, Blintville sofith;
Mrs. Warren Brock, Zion; Mrs!
Ward Kam Zion North; AUL
GOrdOtt rranc NOrtli
sea; MIS. Allen .1011PS, Via.
Ville •North;, Mrs Verne Pin.
Plan Anniversary
Miss RahSkinner pre.
icleti for Pride et Iltirort Itebek-
ah lodge Meeting last Wedites.
day tilght when pltinS were Made
for the observanee of the tenth
anniversary of the ledge tut June
Phone 102
for
HARVEY'S
TAXI
24-HOUR SERVICE
Ilaybet Assembly warden, Mrs. Mable
ot Tillsonburg Rebekah
'lodge, wilt be the guest et honor
and he lfl h ateompaftied br
ether members her lodge.
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CANADIAN
PROPANE
GAS
& APPLIANCES
'Ethel's
Beauty Salon .
.PHONE 18, GRAND BEND
OPEN
Monday to Saturday, to 6
Friday Evening Until 9
Frances Greene, Elinor Wasnidgess
Also With 4 Years' Experience,
Mrs. Shelia
recently with
Lisa Beauty Salon, London
Ethel Desiardine, Proprietress
Pick
Yours
Early!
sale, bazaar and aft*
were included itt the
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HOT FLUSHES
Why suffer from hot lushes, sistas
vans tension. Arritslillity-,, week*
eels, loss of appetite.aehae awl
rains,smpe anemia during
change of life? Remember, 40
Clieioid 'Test*, themojerity of
-w °Men enjoyed striking relief witli
New Formula Pinkbam Tablets,
or Compound. Most likely /ow
will be beleed, too. So we offerf-e,
30 DAYS FRU TROMMONT
If you *els no halped
)est get PleichagesfrowlyourPrug
Store,.Take for 30days as directed
tog:eras the CaUSE Of "'our complains,
if you do not experience striVaAjr
relief, *end IS the nipt "lrl'olk
for cheerful refund Drying moey4
We have thousende of testintop*
ials on file iron satisfied Utgra•
Join them today. Try our saki,
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Tablets with added tonic irons
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