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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-12-23, Page 81 • .1) '4 Poo. 8 The; ThrepAshrecets, Dacenober '23, 1957 MRCOMCC.C.C,PRONOWCARCOVORCOWC, -04r mirrneMivi,shes fon bright .1! , Irwin's Ladies Wear Mrs. C. E., Boylo Robert Irwin Mrs. A. FraYne .PHONE 474 EXETER PROWICC-04i*AOWCR.R.C.00101?1fraRICO Rttn116-5 May you enjoy a full Ineasnre of happiness and good health this Christmas. ,r,t,;;;k. V•14'. - ,trt, Y GO BY Beauty Bar PHONE 522 EXETER .047.011071#13PACCRIROW#340;0410371,013104 A Message From "Your Pharmacist" ' THERE ARE NO OTHER TWO WORDS that can start the heart strings singing more quickly or more gladly. They express the best humanemotions. We cannot improve on them for they form the perfect thought. „ ANOTHER YEAR IS DRAWING TO A CLOSE and it has been a better year because qf the friend- ship and good -will you have shown our pharmacy. • OPERATING A PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY is • not like running the average business. We deal prin- cipally in good health. Of course, we supply many of the aids to better living that you traditionally like to get from a pharmacy, but primarily we devote our efforts to the compminding of prescriptions and pro- viding you with medicines and health -aids. • WE ARE GRATEFUL that you have given us the opportunity to serve you. Your friendshipl and patron- age enable us to successfully carry on our work on the health tearn. AND SO, AS ANOTHER YEAR draws to a close, • we Want to thank you for your part in making it a pleasant one and to sinceitely wish you and yours — A MERRY CHRISTMAS. Andrew Johnston Drugs Prescription Chemists PHONE EXETER 447 FOR FREE DELIVERIES ilteyriiiht 1057 (P41257) ,hSe T . on Of T;he Elves ., , ..'ong • DIANNA KNOX MU HOW THEY flEVED HER TWIN SISTER MEET HER GENEROUS NAMESAKE Diana .Knox won third prize for this story in a POMpeti- lion among lirOWDie$ 4firOS4 Canada. It recently appeved in "The Canadian -Guide, ' a magazine published tor Girl: Guides 4n4 Brownies. It happened just :before Christ- mas. Elizabeth's elass was writ - in g letters to Santa 0.4114.. The beat six letters were going into. the newspaper for .everybody to see- -Santa Claus would be sure to see them too. "Now's ny ehallee to make sure I get all the good things he didn't bring. me Iast year," thought gliza- beth—She began in her very best writing— "Dear Santa, )?lease bring me a real live pony and •a bicycle ' and a typewriter a xi "Great* Gaminess me, Ivhat's that?" It was a tap.tapping on her shoulder. She nearly fell -over when she saw who was poking at her. For there was a tiny wee -elf. He said, in a squeaky voiee," Aren't you a Brownie?" "Y-yves," stammered. Eliza- beth. "Well, you're not a very good one," said the Elf Brownie. "W.m.-what have I d -d -done?" turned red. And .she burst •out : now.' She quickly tore up .her .1 .erying. "1 h-hhnow what Mt 10.-Me4rIt • letter and began Again,. .r "Dear Santa, Is it void_ down - North? If it is be sue to wear tyour warm :clothing. There are ir poor children who. need presents more than 1 do. I hope yott have plenty of toys for them. Bring a new dress for the little black girl en TV. She had no clothes. If You have _anything left, 1 would like a cow called Molly bMeotiruoo. Yeur friend, Eliza - "Maybe I shouldn't ask for the cow, but roi -only 8 years .old and I did put myself last and I only' asked for it if he had anything left," sighed .Elizabeth. But the w.ee elf was gone. "I do hope my letter gets picked, so that Santa will bring lots .of good things for the poor peeple," Elizabeth said to herself. Just then the teacher said thne was up. lie read each letter be- fore he took it. When he came to Elizabeth's, his face turned. red and he said, "Why, Eliza- beth, you've made me feel a- shamed of myself. When 1 gave you ideas for your letters .) cried Elizabeth. "I got good."'" I'm the best singer in the school lelephone Girls marks on my report card And - concert. "I see that you're writing a letter to Santa," said the Elf. "What else are you going to say'?" -"Well, I'm going to ask for a lot more things first, Then Pll finish by telling Santa to be sore to get to our house by Christmas," said Elizabeth. "Haven't you forgotten some- thing?" said the wee man. "Oh, yes, I'm glad you told me. I. forgot to ask him he could give me naturally Curly hair. That's what I want most in ail the world," said Eliza- beth. 'Wow, sing the song of the Elves," said the Elf. She piped up, "That is what we do as. Elves, think of others, not ourselves." .At once her face Children Perform At Lodge Party The annual Christmas party of Pride of Rebekah Lodge 338 waslield in the rooms on Wed- nesday evening. A program consisting of ca- rol singing, solos by Karen Jer- myn, Helen Cole, Yvonne Fisher and Joanne Tennant; piano and violin solos by Wayne and Ross Rowe; piano solo by Caroline Harris and a Christmas story by Mrs. Harry Cole, was presented. Santa appeared and distri- buted a gift to each from a de. corated tree. The mystery prize was won by Mrs. Otto )3rown. As the next regular meeting falls on New Year's Day there will be only one meeting in Jan« vary on Wednesday, Jan. 15, when members of Amber Re- bekah Lodge, Hensall, will be geests, A penny sale will also be a feature. A donation of new clothing and toys was sent to Children's Shelter, Goderich. rAftle.fiVilfgRC00 Your patronage we have enjoyed, Good -Will and friendship, too! Our gratitude we try to show By saying "THANKS" -to you. We'd like to have you knoW that with Our efforts we will strive To keep your valued friendship and Good -will with uS, alive!' And now we wish you one and •all Our hearty wash sincere: For a very Merry Christmas And a Prosperous New Year! MARJORIE. DILKES , Your Haldrisser PHONE 146 " EXETER itiraregiVillfiVOMMAtig0MPROWINgingigigigiOCORCIP.004410 It adds tri the joy of Christitas Day To wish you that'Cheer And to hope that every happiness Will come to you this year! , hise Wishes* From the •Staff Of • Ersman's Bakery Son. Siti Exeter CLIFF' and eA•' ERSMAN Mrs, Clare Harris, Ms Virile heckler, Mrs, Irene' Pepper, Mrs, Ida Dick - 14010 C0010011140;1010444444441.440*MCOMPOTP.A10#44 1 "44,44.04to7.! !At,. Enjoy Yule Fete Members of the Exeter staff of the Bell Telephone Co. held their annual Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Labelle Dixon Wednesday evening. Sixteen were present and par. ticipated in contests conducted byMrs. Lorraine Brock. Prize. winners were Carol Hume, Mrs, Doris Simpson, Audrey Coates, and Mrs. Bernice Shipman. Gwen Slinpson won the .door prize. Gifts were presented to Mary Wells, the chief operator, and the hostess, Norma Keller was in charge of the party during which a tur- key dinner was served, Letter From Brinsley By MRS. CECIti ELLWOOD Recent guests with Mr, and. Mrs. Earl Dixon were M. Lyle Simpson, Mary and Lloyd of Exeter. Miss Winnie Keogh of Ottawa arrived home on Saturday to spend the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Keogh, Accompanying her was - Terry Ducan recently returned from Germany.' Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood ' were , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Odd and Carolyn of London and Mr. and Mrs. George Prest and Billie. Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Prest entertained for their friends on Saturday evening. Guests in- cluded Mrs. Ida Prost, Mr. .and Mrs. Geo. prest and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shepherd, Max and June and Mr. Alex Hodgins, and Ray Lewis. Mrs. Da,vid Morley, who re- cently underwent an operation in a hospital in, London, is 're- covering nicely. Mr. Bev, Morley who is stu- dying engineering in Toronto spent the weekend with his pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas Mor - Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Trevetbick spent Sunday with friends in Kitchener. Mrs. Lin Caven' of Parkhill attended church at Brinsley United Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. .Wes Watson spent the evening with her. Rev, A. E. Menzies, minister at the 'United Church spoke on "White Gifts" at the Sunday servec. The Sunday School chil- dren presented white gifts for the Salvation Ariny. Christmas south of the equator falls in midsummer. Thus the decorations are fresh flowers and the goodies often are fruits taken from the trees. never. thought of others. 1 haw that little blaek girl too." "Did )'OU -know she had gen- porissy't 1 don't - WO that's the right word, but it's a Bible sickness."r! said .glisabeth, . The children .could rhardly. wait until Monday when the best letters would be picked„eut. glizabetk held her breath as first one and 'then another's name WAS Valled, There was Just. one left. "I've kept the. very beat one until the last," said :the. teacher. "This letter will teach us all a good lesson." Then he. read gliza- he a letteron loud. How, glad' she was that the little elf had eome along. Next day the letterscome out in the papers, Everybody 'wanted to help those poor people, es- Pecially. the little black girl, They all gave lots of money and bought medicine and :dresses. How very happy this inade Eliza - bah feel! Record Crowd At Caven Party A crowd of 150, one of, the largest in recent years, attended the Christmas concert present- ed by members of Caven Pres- hyterian Sunday School Wed. nesday night; . Sup't W. G. Cochrane was chairman for the program which featured films, carol singing, devotional exercises and a visit from St. Nick. Numbers presented bY the children included a piano duet by Mary Shaw and Carole Ho. earth; piano solo by Doug Stan - Jake; and a vocal duet by Jane Whilsmith and Eleanor Stan. lake. Teachers whose classes pre- sented numbers were Dr. J, W, Corbett. Mrs. Carman Cann, Mrs. Hilton Laine, Mrs, Fred Simmons, Mrs. Harry Strang, Rev. Samuel Kerr and Phyllis Cann, rn ever camel 4-40, " kiv Sweet, te'nder corn... every golden kernel packed with sunshine freshness I "pot of my way— we're having lemon phi tonight• " You can't blame the train, .11 it's pie made with JfloLemotr Pie rifling the fresh.tastiug, Satii smooth pie filling thart sura 16 be. wonderful every time. So easy o lions to Squeeze tie double. lioller needed ... takes only Minutes to make. (k1I- a registered trade mark owned in Canada by qoutral Ponds, timitod,) JELL" LIMON Mit PILLING "Rut whatever is a Molly M00 -neo?' everybody wanted to. know lillizabeth told them it was, a cuddly toy eow she saw .04 TV. It .could really moo, It - had rubber horns and a rubber face that always laughed. Its four rubber milkers really looked real and it had rubber boats on its fee. On•Christmar4Eve the wee elf arne. back. It perched itself on. Elizabeth's nose just before she went to sleep. She wasn't a bit surprised ,thrtime as she just .0ITtewfor.gweeteheErl.d f 13rownie. would "You're a very good littie 13-rowpie, Lizzy, and all the gives in Fairyland are very proud of you," be said. "You could sing the song of the Eves beautifully, but now you know that isn't enough," Before Elizabeth could blink an eye, the Elf flew far over the sky And she could hear him singing happily, ."This is what we do as Elves, think ef _others, net ourselves." Next morning just as she was going to lift her arm to yawn, something soft and cuddly held it back. Was she .dreaming? No, indeed, there looking up at her with big laughing eyes was the Molly Moo -moo she bad asked Santa for, • Jumping Catfish, was that a real curl: _lying across the Molly Moo -mob near Elizabeth's head? She grabbed at her head and screamed, "It is,, It really is. It's what I always wanted most in all the wide world." Then she felt a wee bit sad because the little black girl had no dress. "l3ut the little black girl did have naturally curly hair," said Elizabeth as she ran to the mirror, cuddling her Molly mOo-inoo, May you have a Beautiful Christmas and an Attractive New Year HI.LINE Beauty Salon SPECIAL — Customers receive ticket on a FREE $10 perman- ent. Draw December 28, MARGARET COWARD, Prop. Centralia Phone 750-W-1 Exeter OPEN MONDAY, DEC: 30 ' • " t! 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