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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-04-17, Page 12140. 12 1' Tirnes-,At ypt:alte, Atari! 114, 1958 the haute of Mrs. Gordan Eaton 1 Peeeenat items Alr. and Airs. Maurice Simp. CI�+/ p /�+� Q �"{'}�}"{ # �" soan e .,.oye o # e +t't e.n '"e son in law. A1r. and Airs.Peter flanks of Sarnia visited last ��' MRS. f'A1TAl1i ..... _ _. ._.. it 14 h i The APrii sheeting of the Clan- Airs• Elh m ndwis. AAs. Alvin ai Ass. vredsSivik soneis clpe ithnaz° !!i in$ C'unningh. m and Airs• Andy Car tee. anti son•in-law, Alr. and Mcs• A crokinole part' was held in William. Walker, in Detroit. the school room of the United Mr. and Airs, Jack Harrison Church with high scores won by of Aylmer called nn I r• Moore Mr. G.:Baton and Aliss sharon tiittttingham on Sunday after• busfuess portion ne the meeting. ' Blake. consolation winners were no as S1 bt1 Sftvett�an of Ailsa M1t i M t" clebo3 a Women's institute. which was the annual meeting was held at the tome of Airs. Nor - :Aman Hardy last Wednesday eve - fling. Airs. Arnold Blake, presi- dent, presided for the usual reek in Oitio, la.entucky. and toured the White House in Wash. The district .director's report ''vas given by Airs. Ernest Lewis. Reports of the standing coni- enittees were read. Airs Ernest Lewis conducted the election of officers for 1E080. President is M r s . Arnold :Blake-, re-elected vice press. dents, Mrs. Norman Hardy and Mrs. Daviel Iestle secretar y treasurer, Airs. Andy Carter: Miss Sheila and Bob Donaldson• t,raig! visited on Saturday. 'w[tlt W.M.S. And W.A. Meeting her sister, Airs. Maurice Simp• Mrs. :Rupert Williams enter• son and fancily. tained the members of the :United Air. .and Mrs. Mervin [Carter Church on Thursday afternoon. visited Air. and Mrs. Ernie Mac - President. Mrs W. Darling Aphine in Luean ,on Sunday. presided for the W.M.S. meeting.! Aliss Carole Cunningham of The Easter program was used,; Detroit spent Faster week with with Mrs. EdgarRoiilstan, as. her grandmother, Airs. Omar , sistinr at the piano playing the. Crinninghatn. • • f Cc'l, t - Wil•; Mis Bill Das%nutg o a Lewis: branch directors, M. Hams read the scripture. t pant spent a couple of days last district director. Airs Ernest Easter hymns. Mrs. Rupert I week with her parents, AIr. and Rae. Hodgins, Airs. J. D. Mac- • An invitation was received to ; Mrs, Abner Hendrie returning f'arlane and Mrs. Gordon Eaton. attend the rally at Lieury Lnited'nn Saturday withKasen and Conveners of standing rent. Church. April 10 with guest ; ;roan Downing who spent the iiiitttes: Agriculture and Cana..'speaker speaker the Rev. Anne Graham 1 Easter holidays with her grand- dian Industries. Airs. George of London. parents. Simpson; citizenship and educe- President. Mrs Wilmer Scott 1 Mrs. Toole and son, Harvey, tion, Mrs. Rea Neil, home eco presided for the W.A. meeting.. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. comics and health, Mrs. Alex ('reports were given an the ham I Andy Carter following the church IliacIntosh; historical research.' supper when over 5100 was real- service at St. James on Sunday. Mrs. Rupert Williams: resnlu• ; ized, also of the quilts, and the j Miss Suzy 'Aimless has taken tiops, Mrs. Wilmer 'Scott. additions of the table supports. ia position at Strong's Drug Store A new travelling apron was Plans were lairs to have the, in London. 'started. - The district annual of new cupboards, that have been l Middlesex Junior Farmers North Middlesex is to be held installed and are used to store' The Junior I' ariiners held their at Ivan Church, Dia; 28. the choir gowns, varnished meeting an Monday evening with . Assisting the hostess The neat meeting will he at Clare Paton as holt. were 11101111811111011811011111111 111111111111111181 OM 11111100 r-' ,The Times -Advocate Building Page ,At»IttI11llltll,Il/Il,1IN1111,1 it»»»I,ttlll ti mit N)1,111lltlmit 11 mom lit lot Imom »„ hug etIIIIIIIIIIII III 1111111111»,x• ALF ANDRUS »— Oii Burners — Heating, Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work 403 ANDREW ST., EXETER PHONE 719 ,��t/,Ut111111»II IIIA l u 11111111III/I1111111»»P»U»,11»1111111 U II 111111»»„1111»1,1„IIIII II» 1111»»11,1111111111111111»1111, The guest speak r was Mr. Hamilton I-lodgins, Federation of Agriculture Director for Bid- dulph township, who spoke of the many achievements accom- plished in the twenty years for the farmers: also of the Zone 1 meeting held at Chatham which includes the counties of Aliddle• sex. Elgin, Essex, Kent and Lambton. There are fourteen members on the advisory board for Biddulph township. 'Mr. John Me.11ttargey, president, presided. A. report of the recent banquet and dance, which was held at ' Armstrong's, in Exeter was given and a report of the T.B. canvas- sers was given. The May meeting will be held at the home of Bruce Henry. Church News Item At the Clandeboye United Church on Sunday the pastor, the Rev. 'Edgar Roulston, will • have a special speaker, Mrs. R. J. Currie, London, who will speak on raising funds for the residence for the United. Church students on the campus, at the University of Western Ontario, London. /,!„11,1»11111111111111UN1111»»g111111»111»1111111111111111,!»111111111111,1,111111111111,»11111111111111111»111111111»11,111»b. 1C.W.L.(Meeting 010, 4 The monthly meeting of St. a 'Every House Needs A Chimney Sweep Guarant.sed For Twelve Months We Repair Chimniys, Too John We, ,St Phone 297-W r Exeter 111 »!!.Alii„»»»II»,Ii»»,titl»t.,,,,N,IN»,,,,,..„,„C„1t„1»» ,,,,,,,1111„„I„ll„I»Illi1„I»IIlltll„„„,1111, -- beautifully gallon 1 hid, tale roo ' T� � ted dr with only SUPER y Y to THE DELUXE LATEX WALL PAINT Buy It At Beavers HARDWARE Phone 66 Exeter - No Metter where you ilve,. yeti ten eitlay tete cows And eetivere Wet of cookfrtg with s' iitdsleen gee range. We dellvee bettlod gee fat' beyond the get line*, Enjoy hat. tet' living with foal 0. m. EsSy rig4s 1t when you Leek with chat Grotton Et Hotson PHONE '364/ GRANb MHO L.O. Cee le dlsari, Convenient, thrifty Peter's Catholic Women's 'League was held at the home of Mrs. • Tames Hall, Clandeboye. lairs. Las Wednesday afternoon the; Mrs. Milired Merner, in charge. week. with Mrs. Amelia Willert. y 1for a Chris- Charles Cronyn presided. Ladies' Aid entertained the cies!- The topic "is it right Ladies Aid and W.S.W.$. • Final arrangements were made dren of the congregation, assist- tian to drink or riot to drink alto- for the bazaar to be held next cd by Pastor N. L. Zorn and the ,)Colic beverages” was led by Pas- : The Ladies' Aid acid W.S.W.S. week on Wednesday evening, Sunday school leachers who con.-' tor K. L. Zorn. Discussion based' meeting of the Evangelical Unit. Aril 23 at Neil's School dueler! the games Mrs Ervin 4 on Bible verses followed. ed Brethiein Church was held P The Synodicalreporter, Mrs. Friday with the executive in Lennard Schenk, reported on a charge. , e' ofnnindstc• and teach 'Inc theme was "Missions in 1,,,11411 WM 1.4 114 InfP,lMW ,rvc,iy0.,m1»]YW,+M"Sinn 1rp�rz+.jryKil,1' 1t+A.em DESIGN 757: It would be best to face this three-bsedraom split lav l house designed by uehiteet M. G. Dixon, of Ottawa, with the fireplace chimney end to the tooth, Total floor area of the house is 1,158 square Feer, excluding garage, and the exterior dimensions ere 46 feet by 23 feet„ four inches. Working drawicigs for the plan may be obtained at minimum cost tram Central Mortgege and Housing (corporation, Dashwood News Ladies nt rtain Children A door prize is to be a special Devine and iter group were in feature of the bazaar, also sew- charge. ing, fancy work, home baking The children were treated to . slto b and a tattle of articles for the sandwiches, Easter eggs, cookies, ors in the synod. Used clothing Japan„ Based on this Mrs. Har - 1 tcake, chocolate milk and Act for Lutheran IN odd Relief is to old Kellerinan i;ead a story and Mrs. -Mervyn Timed gave a; reading. i A duet was sung by Mrs. Ger-' ald Mason and Airs. Carl Ot$-' (reicher. Mrs. Charles Snell was in charge of the study book Mrs,' Carl Oestreteher, the president, I chi dren. c A penny sale spotlighted by cream. Approximately 70 chit- be collected, gifts donated by merchants and dren attended. i Personal items friends of members promises to The regular meeting was held Mrs, A. C. Whittier and chi!• be an added attraction, Tea will in the evening with the president,' dice of Teter Whitoro, spent Easter be served.. • 1 week with Mrs, Herb Wein and Rev.coI r. Kelly, Spiritual di Visits With Relatives ; Raymond. rector, spoke briefly on Our Miss Tett Whiting Albert 111 G F 1 1 d 1 '1 Lady of Good Counsel, patron -1' r i d f North B i spent d aster ess ' of the Catholic Women's League organizations. Town Topics Mrs Margaret Nei], Exeter Hea-ting Pro b _..- . �”' .. Right Nqw is The Time. To Corsi er Whether it lie A Complete Newt lnstallat�ion, An Alteration To Your Present System Or A Requirement equirement Recently, we were present- ed with the "COMFORT CRAFTSMAN AWARD” by the LENNOX FURNACE CO. OF CANADA, in recognition of our method of HEATING layout, FURNACE and AIR- CONDITIONING INSTALLA• TIONS. [ting, ter Airs. George u c Der an c u - presi,tted. College Belleville,visited a fesv rein; o ay, 1 clays with relatives in Stratford, l Wcokr. cith2h r sister Gndtt efamily, Crediton and Exeter, and with i Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Eckmier Mrs. Win. Geiser and :family of and Paul, of Stratford, spent Sun - Crediton, on Saturday attended ' day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. spent the Laster holidays the wedding of Wm. Redmond in , ltaugh and Shirley. with Mr. Harold Brooks, Toron- Wyandotte, Mich. On Monday Dashwood Safety Guards to. Harold is a Lucan boy who she returned to Belleville. Mr. + The Dashwood Safety Guards has been promoted to manager and Mrs, Win. Pearce and Mrs. Held their fourth meeting 'Wed of a Maher Ltd, shoe store in Charles Aldworth also attended nesday evening with the leaders that city. the wedding. • and thirteen girls present. Pamphlets on sanitation and wells were distributed. The first aid kits were ordered. The girls decided to invite the home economist, Miss Shirley ' Patterson, to be their guest at a ;future ' meeting. Demonstrations 'on posture were given. Airs. Mervyn Tinian discussed i micro - organisms; combating .. germs; safe milk; sewage dispos- al; house flies and their control; general rules in case of infection The United Church and rides of sanitation. Mrs. Barry Roffman discussed a chart Rev. Samuel Kerr, SA., B.D. of Canada on first aid. Minister Minister: Rev. Alex. Rapson Roll call for next meeting is to Organist Mrs, E.ob Prycle CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:00 a.m.--Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning 'Worship Sermon Subject: "The Parable of the Children at Play” Nursery for children up to six years. Caven W.M.5, sixtieth annivers- ary on Thursday, April 24, at 8 p.m„ lit the church. CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United olrothren iOASHWQQE Rev: W, F. Kroft, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist Sunday, April 20 10:00 ann. "Facing Tenlpta PENTECOSTAL tion" 11:03 a,ni.--Sunday School 'TABERNACLE 7:30 p.m,—•"God Is Faithful" 0:45 a,tnSunday School 'SHE BETHEL 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service RtFoRmE0 cHUR ,H 7:30 pail. --Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Bible Study end Prayer Hearty Welcome '.Co Ml • "So [each tis to .number our 2:00 p.m. — Celebration of the days, that we may apply our Lord's Supper hearts unto wisdom." 3:30 p.ni —Sunday School—Psalms 00:12 All Welcome PaxtOrt Everitt, L. Wh1n'l uttee Organist: Mrs. A. Willard name a man who contributed to 14:04 a.rn.--lite Church School make Home assignment is to snake a list of people who coil - 11:15 a,m,--Worship Service tributed to health. Mr. Ivan Shatrow has pur- chased the church sited from the Evangelical United Brethren Church. Mr. Emil 'Becker and a group of thee are busy tearing it down, Nursery Class up to three years -in the Primary Dettartnient, Beginners, ages 4.6, will with- dra4 during the second hymn. THAMES ROAD MENNONITE MISSION EXETER "Teach Me Thy Truth 0 Lertl" 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School 11:30 ann.—Worship Pastor: Stanley Sauder, Exeter IN MAIN' STREET CHURCH aev. 12, Yen Farown, Minister 1AMES STREET UNITED CHURCH ikev, H, J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A,W,C•M, 10:00 a.tit.•..Sunday School %ION LUTHERAN CHURCH tASHWOOD Pay, K. L. Zorn, Phone G 10:00 a Int.—Sunday School 11:00 a m,—,Servied 2:00 p.m.—L.L.L. Rally at Meek• 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship ton Sermon Subjoet: "The Christ ZION CHURCH flame, Today" Anthem by the choir. Dolt: Patricia Carte, Teani►.ttfi 'Evangelical United Brethren Taylor C a t: CJ i'r"dIV Oh pili.—SEv,etiii:ig"T raltili` 1Cay. Mart ti, 'Semitic, MIIitisiitr 5oriiton ault,iect: �'ltc pV'OttC of Faith" { 10:00 a tit.ae 'erehip A Warm Welet rotII " Tile Lord, i At Mud"" Ts, Extended To All 1.1:15 a nl.—Suridey School ai LeagUe Rally 'she Wadtlter Leaguers of Zion Lutheran Church attended the Bluewater Zoite Rally aL. Ajiteh• ell Sunday. Rev. C. J. Killinger af London was guest speaker at the evening service. Mrs, Howard Klumpp and Brad spent a few days last week with Mr. and Airs. Carl Wein and daughter at Sudbury. Mrs. Robert Newton and dill- dren of London spent Faster OLD eA"f1-1120OMS' SI4loUGid PEARI2AN6ED -- REMODELED, MODERNIZED AND CHAtddEt J. 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