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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-04-10, Page 153 3 11 limy A Broom .For ,Chority Exeter t:ionsf Blitz — April 24. Car And 'Truck Unequaled Anywhere! '50 Pontiac Sedan Now maroon paint job, good tires and above average GOING FOR '49 Austin Rebuilt motor '47 Ford Coach New tires, a REAL BARGAIN Thr' Present Prograrn e: At Cromart The church service.' was well attended on Easter Sunday with an inspiring Easter message de- livered by the pastor, Rev. S. Kerr. Special music was pro- vided by the choir and the Male cmartette. Three children were Presented for baptism: John Jams, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton, David - Gordon, infant son of Mr. and Mrs, •Gordon Laing, and Eliza- beth jean, infant daughter tif Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman. The. ,eherch. was decorated with Easter lilies and ether flowers. Easter The Easter meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society was •held in the church on Good Fri- day evening with a good attend- ance. The Glad Tidings programused, was used, with Mrs. T. Laing presfding. Mrs. Miller was organist for the meeting. The Scripture lesson and com- mentary were read by Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl, Prayers were taken by Mrs. T. L. Scott and Mrs. K. McKellar, battery, motor Mrs. Donald McDonald, Hen - ONLY $375.00 sell, was the special speaker acid gave an enlightening •talk, accompanied with slides, on the customs ef the people of India where she spent ,some time as a r, mission. She also A REAL BUY AT .$155.00 impressive •Ebrought an Er message. Special musical numbers were contributed .by Misses. Ruth Howe and Margaret Coleman and the male quartette. $182.00 Rev. Mr. Kerr spoke briefly On the 'significance of Good Fri- day and closed the meeting. Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dow, of Cromarty, were honored at. a dinner at the home of Mr. Red Mrs. Jack Butson, Staffa, it being the occasion of their forti- eth wedding anniversary. $1.50,00 The honored couple were mar- ried at the Presbyterian manse, Cromarty, April 3, 1918, The ceremony was performed by the late Rev, David Ritchie, of that church, Mrs. Dow is the former Annie Christie, daughter of the late David and Margaret Christie, Crom arty. Since their marriage they have resided on the bride- groom's farm east of Cromarty. 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Mrs. Gardiner, president of Thames Road W.A., presided. Rev, 1L C. Wilson gave an Faster inessage. "Some thongs never become monotonous by repetition, Although the sun rises and sets every day it never be- comes m on otonou s, jest so Baster is as much a time of heart search and challenge as It ever was," said M.. Wilson. Misses Barbara and Marlene W b p 111 costume accompanied 1»'Miss Agnes Bray, who also played an instrumental Mrs, R. E. Russell, convener of the pub- lic relations committee, expres- sed thanks to the Thames Road people. President Mrs, C. S. Mae - Naughton conducted the busi- ness. Mrs. Gerald Godbolt re- ported on plans for the rem- reage sale in the Legion Hall, April 26, to make it bigger and better than ever. The -tentative date for the opening of the new nurses' residence is June 1. Members were urged to at- tend the regional meeting of the Despite] Association in London the following day. y $ervIce hotete and for decoration throughout the home. They were the recipients of a gift of money from their chil- dren, Amer and Mervin, CrO- martY, 'Airs. Lorne (Velma) 1)aupe, Science Hill; Mrs. J!;Iclon (Gladys) AlIen, Cromartyt Mrs - Jack (Wilma) Butson, Staffal Mrs. Russell (Margaret) Miller, Staffa, and Roger, at home. The bride and groom, were presented with a red rose ear - sage and boutonniere and indi- victual. gifts from their sixteen grandchildren Also present for the occasion was the bride's sister, Mrs. Clifford Dow, Stela, Personal Items Sunday ,sehool re -opened on Sunday for the summer session with an attendance a 60. Easter visitors in the coin- 1111\11rand ni,tY Ivereilrs. Frank Cadick, Sharon and Donald, London, with Mr. anud Ws. Donald Scott. Mr, and Mrs. L. E, Abbis$, Georgetown, and Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Armstrong, Weston, With Mr, and Mrs, Harold Carey and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carey. Mr, Archie Hoggarth, Dor- chester, with, Mr. and MrS, Jack Hoggarth. Mr. John Chessell, dwah itt. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Sors- Mrs. J. Beer, IVIRchell, with Mr. anud Mrs, Robert Hamil- ton, Mr, and Mrs. If. R. Corrie and Linda, Dorchester, and Air. and Mrs. Robert Ridley and Bobby, Winthrop, with Mr, and Mrs. Otto Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott and Susan, Windsor, with Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace. .Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Binning, Richard and Robert, Mitchell, with Mr, and Mrs. K. McKel- lar. Mr. and 'Mrs. Keith McLaren spent the Easter weekend with friends at Leamington. Mr. Jas. Ramsey spent the weekend at Georgetown. Mrs. Charles Falconer and family, Thorndale, called on friends in the community during the week. Rev. Falconer, w.ho has been minister at Thorndale Presbyterian Church for some time, has been called to the Ap- pin-Melbourne charge. He is at present in the West, attending his father's funeral. Y. P .e. The regular meeting of the Y.P,S. was held in the Sunday School room of the church on Sunday evening. The president, Alex Meikle, presided and the Scripture lesson was read by Phillip James. The topic was given by Mar - 1 garet Coleman. Alice Sorsdahl gave the secretary's report. A. bowling party was arranged for Saturday evening, to be followed with a wiener roast at the home of George Vivian. James St. Group Studies Easter The Easter Thankoffering meeting of the Willing Workers Evening Auxiliary of James Street United church was held in the church parlors Monday evening. Mrs. H. J. Snell. as speaker reviewed the book "And From That Day" by Allan Sullivan, giving the story of the Trial, Crucifixion and Resurrection of Christ colored with the writer's! imagine ti on, The devotional and Easter meditation was taken by Mrs. Art Cann, Miss May Jones and Mrs. William Kernick. Mrs, Len Dilkes favored With an Easter reading and Betty Dixon con- tributed two piano instrumentals. The program was arranged by Mrs. Ralph. Batten arid her ; group. President Mrs. Wes Wit -1 mer presided. Mrs. R. E. Pooley. held in Clinton March_ 27. gave a report of the Presbyterial! Plans were made to cater for the CGIT mother and daughter. banquet, mos, 6. This 'N That — Continued From Page 14 an ungreased casserole and bake! in a slow even (300 degrees) for about an hour. Stand the casee— rele in a second dish containing' W:ater to bake slowly. Serves six1 people, tt, 11 you are of Devonshire or! Cornish descent, you will enjoy a ham and eggpie. We have never seen a recipe for it, but. it really is quite simple although it never is quite as good as , mother used tri make. 14a.61 and Egg Pie Line a pie plate with your favorite pastry. Cover the bot- tom roughly with a layer Of chopped cooked hani. Break four to five eggs over the ham break- ing the yolks and mixing gently With a lark. SdaSon with pepper and salt and a sprinkle of catsup for added flavor. Cover with a top layer of pastry and seal edges. Bake as for any pie until the crust is baked, Serve warm. ,10 * The children would love "halt boats," Hollow out the tentres ot weiner rolls and fill *tvith ham mixture made with dimmed heel, Moistened with mayell- liaise. Add chopped sweet pickle if desited. Cut a triangular tail from paPer for eaeli boat, end seture it with a teethpick. Wet& the "bot" disappear: Bridesliect See 'Ma Albums of • INvItAVONS • sERVIEtTES • MATCHES • COASTERS Tienes.,Advocat..-- Groups Prepare For Anniversary Plans were made for the W.M.S. anniversary on Sunday, April 13 at the meeting of Main St. W.M.S. and W.A. on Thurs- day afternoon, The W.A. will cater for the dinner on April 30 for Huron presbyter), being held in the church. It was also decided to entertain the Baby Band and their mothers at the next meet- ing on May 8. President Mrs, A. .7. Switzer presided for the business. It was announced that the quilts were finished and ready to be sent to Wrinch hospital at Hazelton B,C. Mrs. R. 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