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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-12-19, Page 161 P +� b Tho TiwA��� itA Dooxlair. 19, 19STT Ai T.i ,..n ... ... ... ,. m �� .M . i*n... T -m., ten„-..:.. r�.n.�....:.:.:.. ...... :...... �.,.,.,, ..� „.,.....•.• ., Grou ps At Grand Bend EIect 58 E:,.ecutives togion Auxiliary On Monday' evening the Auxil- iary to the local Legion held a pot luck supper in lieu. of their annual .Christmas banquet, when, a good attendance of members partook of a bounteous dinner. The .hall was decorated for the occasion, and _each member rnade a present of $1 toward the. new hall, which is being built by the Legion. After the supper a meeting -was held, with the officers for 1958 being elected. • President is Mrs. 'Burton Green;. vice presidents, Mrs. W. Ravelle, Mrs. Jack A3cDonald; :secretary, Mrs. E. Keown; treas- urer, Airs. B. Clark; standard bearer, Mrs. Esther Gilt; Sgt. - at -arms„ Mrs. Jas,` Grigg; cards and showers, Mrs. T. Rivers; membership committee, Airs. S. Gill. Mrs. J. Waldron, Airs. B, Clark, Mrs. J. Forrester, Mrs. Wm. Rath and Mrs, T. Hop - croft; Executive committee., Mrs. W. Finch, Mrs. J. Waldron, Mrs. K, Rivers and Mrs. A. Crown; entertainment committee, Mrs. A. Crown, Mrs. J. McDonald. Mrs. Eddie Gill. Mrs, J. Waldron and Mrs. W. Rath. Following the meeting a friend. 1y game of cards was held as. closing to the evening. On Thursday afternoon the W.A. and W.M.S. of the United Chureh held their regular Christ- mas meeting and election ':ti.f of- ficers of the new year, with a good attendance in spite of the inclement weather. , Tlie new .slate of officers for the year 1988 were elected. Women's Missionary Society President of the W.M.S. is Mrs, D Gill; vice presidents, Mrs. A. Hamilton, Mrs. R. Kad- ing; soe'y,. Airs, C. Reeves; ass't, Mrs. H. Pfile; treas., Mrs. Allan Miller; assoc. member see'y, Mrs. G. Patterson; :coni. friendship see'y, Mrs. W, H. Love; assts., Mrs. Elgin Webb and Mrs. M. Thompson; Christian Stewardship, Mrs. G. 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PICKUP ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,..•.. $ 195 • '49 MERCURY PICKUP $ 150 SPECIALS The following beautiful truck will be reduced $10.00 each day until sold: Thurs. Prite '52 RIO TANDUM DUM ..................... $1;095 ,11,,,,.,.,..„ ,, $ 500 eu�re Larry Snider ��llotc►r TRACTORS, IiAPLEMENTS '50 FORD '6 650 TRACTOR—heavy duty indust- rial front end loader with Sherman back- hoe and 10" dipper stick—a steal , $5,000 A SICAIW 0' FRONT MOUNTED SNOW BLOW it—ideal for cleaning city streets, mounting kit for Pardon Mayor Nisei' Tractor • $2,200 'Citizenship,Airs. C. aw . E ' �' an. r l litelatuae sec y, Mrs. Willis Oill,. Missionary Monthly ass'ts, Airs. Ii. Bevin,. Mrs. M. Mason; press :see'y, Mrs. E. Keown; supply committee. Mrs. J. MacGregor, Mrs. At, '.Thompson; Mission $ nd,, Airs. B. Pfd e 1, Mrs. W. Gill and Mrs. Don Fleur; Baby Band, Mrs, Al. Thompson and Airs. G. Patter- son; Pianists,. Mrs. id. Mason and Mrs. C. Reeves; auditors, 111irs. E. Hendrick .and. Airs. L. •Walper; junior group leaders,_ Airs-, A. klamilton and Mrs, R. Fading. Worn . 'sen - s o. l.ati !� s. c en President -of the W.A. is. Mrs, Willis Gill; vice .presidents, Mrs. H. Devine and. Airs. E. Adams; see'y- treas., Mrs. E. Des Jar -- dins; ass't., Mrs. Hugh Morenz; eard convener, Mrs. Manford Luther; visiting minister tom„ Airs. G.' Patterson, Mrs. W. H. Love .and Mrs. E. Webb; manse coni.., Mrs. W. H. Love and Mrs. G. Patterson; auditors, Mrs, R. Webb and Mrs. S. Webb. On account of the inclement weather the guest speaker was unable to attend, and the pro- gram consisted of the devotion- al, minutes and election. Personal items Air.. and Mrs. Wilfred Alathers of London visited with Alr, and Airs. Almur Mathers over the weekend. Air. and Mrs, J, B, Richard- son of Oakwood subdivision left this week to spend a few weeks. in Florida. Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Baird and Mr. Delbert Mason visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Morrison in Atwood .on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Patter- son and son, Gary, of, Sarnia spent the weekend with Mr. Patterson's mother, Mrs. Wm. Patterson, Mr. Jack Hood has been ap- pointed Public Utilities Commis- sion electrician and repairman for the village. Miss Beverley and Miss Joan Ravelle of London and Mr. Don Odbert . of Stratford, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Wil- fred Ravelle. Mr. Dennis Finan spent the weekend at his home in 'town. Mr, Sherwood Dewey, of New York telephoned Mrs, Mae • Holt on Sunday evening informing her that he had just seen her d.a.u.ghter, Miss Beulah Holt and Miss Doris Pickle' safely on a plane, returning to their home in Windsor, Ont. Mrs. Mansell Mason held a family Christmas dinner on Sun- day before leaving later this week for a few weeks 'in Flor- ida. Miss Donna Turnbull of the Blue Water Highway spent the weekend ,with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Turnbull.. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stanlake announce the birth of a: son on Sunday, Dec. 15. • The local Lions Club held their annual feather party in the 'town on Thursday evening, with a good attendance in spite of the inclement weather. Turkeys and chickens were drawn foe, • and Mr. Wm. Rendle was the proud winner of the door prize, a 21= iib. turkey. • Mr. .ancl Mrs. J. McGloshin left on Saturday to take up resi- dence in Camp Borden. Last Sunday evening the C.G.LT..tgirls under the leader- ship of Mrs, Eddie Gill, Mrs. Emerson Desjardine and Mrs. Wally Becker, held a candlelight service in the United Church with a good attendance of par= ents and friends present. Mrs. Olive Webb moved into. her new home on. River Road.. Mrs. John Manore celebrated her birthday on Sunday with a family dinner, her son Dick being home from Sarnia for the occasion. b • ' Mr, Dale Pfile was on duty at the Dow chemical plant in Sarnia on Friday 'evening when the explosion took place, but was working in g different de- partment some distance from where the ,damage took place.- ' On Sunday morning there will be splendid,, music by the - choir in the Uiii'ted Church, and on Sunday evening, a choral serv- ice will be held with the'senior and junior choirs taking part. On Christmas morning a spe- cial Christmas service will be 'held in• the United Church at 10 o'clock. Message From Hied. Ethel Nato PHONIiE '624 SA* and Servlet EXETER Centralia By MRS. FRED BOWDE.N 'rand Bendrpha Clu 1 Displays0 Mrs. Cam Chapman apened played as well as the other arti- her home on Monday evening to cies. These were all collected or the Orpha Club when they held donated by members and Open House to the ladies of the friends, can triunity for a display and The reception room was deco - tea, when the :toys,dolls, books, rated by Miss Joan Chapman knitted goods and other articles and Miss Carol Chapman for the of clothing were displayed be- occasion. Carolswere played on fore being sent to the Children's the Hi-Fi, and :the guests sat Aid for Lainbton County at Sar - .around the fireplace to partake Approximately 44 dolls, 24 of .a dainty lunch served by the cradles and Ya beds were dis- members, with Mrs. Roy Flexr R R R ♦ ► R• •R R R► ►igi► R • sa. •`.> and Ar ,"E. Ileown i tea.tS The boxes were taken to Sar- ria,. on Tuesday, 14, Mr, chap - moo, .n, Church Of God 'W.M,.5. On Monday evening. the Wont. en's Missionary Socia the Church of God held Its Christ - MS meeting with Mrs. E. Wat- tani presiding. Several carols were sung. after which Mrs. N. Turnbull sang an inspiring solo. Rev. A. E, Holley of the United Church gave a helpful Christ - rias .message, followed by a solo in keeping by Mr. Mex Des- aardine. A song service was then held accompanied by Mrs. Rufus. Turtibuil at the piano, and Rev. i•>ioi1e on the organ. Y They attendants were the in vited downstairs where they par- took o o a 1 ire followed tAk f �, Q by Christmas cafe. T.W.S. Christmas P,e.rty The W.S.group of theUn ted Chureh held a social evening in the ehureh on Friday evening with a good attendance of mem, bers and visitors. A number of Christmas carols were sung followed by several suitable games, after which Mrs, C. Kennedy, Mrs, W. • Sturdevant and: Miss Jean Ken- n.edy put on a little skit entitled "When I was Young", Jean tak- iiig the part of a little girt; ill'r>tt. •Sturdev nt as an elderly lady, and Mrs. Kennedy reading the. ,explanation. • A candlelight serviee vastho 1 held with Carols!. led by Mrs. Sturdevant, followed. by prayer by Rev, Holley', ,aid a tall; by Mrs, C. A. Andrews, who has. recently returned from Ger,' many, and who explained how they held Christmas in, Ger, many, .and many German cus, toms, which. was interesting. A Christmas lunch ;was served by the committee in charge: Mrs. R. Ticar; Mrs.- -A. Haist, Mrs, M. N. Gowdy and Mrs, Emerson Desjardine. :.1 •i ?C.0 :�.1it !a 10ti 1 '.Z i g Ogi<,'fi.0it - i 0iaii<$!/a ii. Christmas Entertainment A large ' crowd attended the Christmas concert in, the schools room, of the United Church ,en Friday night. Mr. Reg. Hodg- son was the chairman, . A program of songs, recita- tions, instrumentals, duets, a pantonine, girl's drill,dialogues and a play. was presented. To climax the evening Santa Claus arrived to give outthe gifts, Vesper Service The C.G.I.T. vesper and candle lighting service will be held in the United Church on Sunday evenii g,,Det. 22. • Personal Denis, Mr, Bill Johnson is a patient v in St, Joseph's Hospital, London, having undergone an operation on Monday, Mr, Kenneth Hodgins was in Toronto for a couple et days last week where he attended the Ontario Creamerynien's Associa- tion convention in the Royal hotel, Miss Betty MiaCrs of London was a weekend guest with Miss Blanche Morgan. Kenneth Ober has been i11' in South. Huron Hospital .for a few days this week, Miss Dorothy Davis of Park- hill was a Weekend visitor with Miss Alatgaret 11.0se Bowden, The motoreycie cop .stared astonishinent as the tiny foreign car sped down the road; it was juntping two or three feet into. the air every half inmate or so. 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