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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-10-09, Page 8!Dago Thr `I°Ime Advocate, Qctober !iti 1950 or Your e. Thanksgiving DINNER * CANDLESTICKS * SILVERWARE * CRYSTAL * WEDGWOOD CHINA DISTINCTIVE TABLE DECORATIONS Jack Smith CREDIT JEWELLER Phone 510 Exeter Centralia Church Harvest ervi:Ce A large congregation attended the Harvest home service in Christ Anglican church on 'Sun- day evening. The rector, Rev. Anions, conducted the service. Special music was provided by the choir assisted by M. Allan Elston who sang "Tile* Good Shepherd", The church was dec- orated, by the ladies, with aft- tumn flowers, fruits and vege- tables. The Rev. Canon Simpson of {Orangeville will he the guest speaker for Christ church .an- niversary on the last Sunday in the month. Canon Simpson at, tended Christ church in his boy- hood. There will be special mu- sic for the service, Personal Items Miss Katherine Kipp,. who is attending Collegiate in London, spent the weekend with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. R, Kipp. Mrs. Chas, Mooney, of Kings - vine. was a visitor at the hone of Mrs. E. Abbott on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, P. Vercoe, bf Flint. Michigan. were weekend visitors with their mother, Mrs. A. Hari.toi. The latter returned home with thein for a couple of weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogan and Sharon, of Listowel. Mr. and :firs. Howard Cunnington and Janet of Elimville, Mr. and Mrs. I Joe Caswell and Dennis. of Lon- don, were Sunday visitors with —.Please Turn To Page 13 11111111n11111t11/1UU11111 nlll11t11111/1111111UlIIIIIIIa1111111111111t UA1n1111111111111111111111111111111111111IA1111, Clean -Burning Stove Oil assures MORE heat per galla Order Today From Middleton & Genttner PHONE 40 EXETER • ,I Ill IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIt 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 t1111111111111111111111111111111 III111111111111111111111111111tlI' Red Cross Seeks Corps Members An appeal for now members in. this area for the Red.Cross Corps was inad.e this week by John Anderson, of London's Red Cross House, 517 Queen's Ave. A three -month's •training course will start November 1 for re- cruits, Aur. Andlcrson said, and women between the ages of 18 And 45 are eligible to ,Join. "Volunteers are urgently need- ed .for day and evening duties," •the official stat.cd. Corps mem- bers visit shut-ins, drive vet- erans to sports and other out- ings and are trained to give first aid to the wounded , in emergencies and to offer quick assistance in time of disaster, IN HOME O/ OFFICE • • • /NSHOP OR SCHOOL MEI RUBBER STAMPS AREA TIME SAVING TOOL ACCURACY We can' give quick service in supplying tuslom made rubber starnps.,,at.budget prices.. Drop in.. and telt us .what your: chant - Well have it ready for you •with.:? in a couple of days. The Times -Advocate N'T PUT IT OFF - .HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC SOCIETY—Jane Horton, Hensall, seated, heads this• year's Athletic Society which raises funds to finance participation of high school teams in Perthex Conference sports. Beside her is Vice -President Keith Hodgins, Centralia. Behind theta, from left, are Janet Gascho, Zurich, treasurer; Ross Love, Woodham, publicity; Pam MacMillan, Exeter, secretary. —TA Photo This Week In • • vvInc neisea By MRS, F. HORNE 14 Personal Items Mrs. Bessie' Frank, of St. Marys, visited for a few days F. • this past week with Mrs, Isabel Sugden. • ;1Ir. Charlie Delbridge is a pa- tient in St. Joseph's ,Hospital, London. Misses Beatrice and Dora Delbridge visited with him on Sunday, Misses Wilma Walters and Kathleen Horne, of London, spent the weekend at their respective homes. The modern man's idea of prosperity: 1912 taxes, 1928 divi- dends, 1932 prices, and 1958 salaries. The younger you are the easier it is That's what the middle-aged "duffers" say on the golf°course when a teenager breaks 80 for the first time. It's the same story with family protection. The younger you are when you first arrange it, the more likely you are to be insurable. And the younger you are, the lower the premiums, too. The Mutual Life of Canada is helping thousands of young Canadians plan for future security. Talk to a Mutual of Canada man soon and he'll show you how Mutual's outstanding dividend record really pays off for the young man on his way up. MU.TU a Liu ASSURANCE COMPANY Of CANADA rrrmuswE° Iw. ttua 11rfICE: wan -rum tart. tept`eessetiteff iivee: I[ Gr , GObBOLT, •CsLUa 4fii'i'iii 541l40 & l dWards Sts., E'xatsr~, Oi4ferib, Phone 749 Zion Groups Fete Ladies The W.M.S, and AV.A, held their October meeting last Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs. Norman Brock. Thi worship service was con- ducted by the W.M.S, president, Mrs. Harold Hern. Mrs. Ware- ham gave the prayer and Mrs. Norman Jaques a reading on "Tho nkfulness" Mrs, Tom Brock and Mrs. Gerald Hern had charge of the program. Mrs, Tom Brock gave a paper on the "Early Thanks- giving Festival" and Mrs.,_ John ir1ern gave a reading. Mrs. Gerald. Hern took the study book "Concerns of Our Neighbor- hood". Miss. Margaret Brock 'favored with a piano instru- Imental and Mrs. Harry Hern a reading, Mrs. Warren Brock made a presentation speech to Mrs. James Earl and Mrs. Lloyd Hern, on behalf of the ladies, and gave each a gift prior to their leaving the community to take up residence in Exeter. A social hour war then enjoyed. • Personal Items Mr. and i4fi's, Ephriarn Hern returned home after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Snell and children in Grimsby. Mrs. Cecil Cainm,' Sunshine Line, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hern and family. Mr. Camm is a patient in Lon- don where he was rushed Satur- day night suffering from acute appendicitis. • Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hern visited. Sunday with Mrs, Louisa Kyle, Exeter. Miss Ruth Meikle, of Exeter, spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jud Dykenian and family. • Mr. and Mrs. ~Harry Hern, Mr. and Mrs.. Tom Brock and Doris and Doreen Brock attend- ed the Junior Farmers dance in Happenings In Blansha.rd By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER Personal Items Mrs. 'Annie Youngson, of St. Marys, spent Tuesday and. Wed- nesday of last week with. Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Mossey. • Mr. and Mrs, William Jones and family, Mr, and Mrs. Don King and family, of Uniondale, spent Sunday at Port Franks. TIr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson spent the weekend in the U.S.A. Mr. Fred Parkinson and 'Mrs. Hamilton and boys, of Toronto, Mr. Allan Parkinson, of St. Marys, Mr. Harvey Parkinson, of Kirkton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Park- inson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lambert and family spent the weekend with, Mr, and Mrs, Jim Knight of Lambeth, (Intended For Last Week) Mr. and 1lrs. Jack Thomson and fancily, Mr,. William Thom- son attended Zion West Anniver- sary on Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baker of Zion. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Par- kinson and Paul. attended Zion West anniversary on Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald_ Iletn of Zion. Parkinson arkinson spent the week- end with Joan Garrett of Gran- ton. Miss Kathleen Monsey and Mr. Doug Sehiestal of Wingham spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mossey and were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wes. Mossey. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Paeey, Lorna Morley and Eddie of Well - burn, Miss Beth .Facey of Belle- ville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Gladwyn Hooper and: family, Mr. and stirs, Lloyd Thomson and family were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Art Itinn of Loi Aon, Mr, and Mrs. ?red Thomson were Sunday evening guests of i Mr.. and Mrs. Walter Jones of i Glendale. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Sisson and :Harte were, Sunda' gusts of MSissofl's parents, Mr. and I Mrs, Fred Perch 'of Slrathroy', Message From Whalen By MRS. F. SQUIRE Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Earl, Zige, were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Meiville Gunning. iIr, and Mrs. P. L, Pickles and family, Byron, and Mrs. A, E. Cook, London, were Sunday* guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klahre. Mr.' and Mrs. Cecil. Squire, Douglas and Billy, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chittick, Prospect Hill. • Mr.•and Mrs, William Heather, St. Marys, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Marshall and family, Lon- don, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parkinson. • Dr, Roy Hpdgson, of Saska- toon and Mr. Chester Hodgson, Clinton, called on. Whalen .friend s on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Morley, Carolyn and Kathleen, Hazel Park Michigan, were. Saturday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam Morley Sr. ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. AlexBaillie visited Saturday with Mr. • and Mrs. Frank Squire, Prospect Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Johnson and family, London, were Satur- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Johnson. Mr. and. Mrs. Laverne Morley accompanied Miss Marion Mar- ley to Hamilton Saturday where she left for California for some time to carry on her work as a nurse. Mrs. J. Finkbeiner, Mrs, Wil- liam French and Janey attended a shower for Mary Lamphier at S.S. No. 4 Biddulph sehool, Mr. Ken and Orville Davids, London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mills. Seaforth on" Saturday evening. Misses Ruth Ann and Jane Dykentan, Wingham, were week- end visitors at their home. Mr. and Mrs. James Earl will take up residence in Exeter this week. The W.M.S. presbyterial. will be held in Zion West church on Friday this week. To make sane of unlnforropled delivery of your r+ -,:t 41-1•1 forget to: 1. 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