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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-10-16, Page 16Pe The TimeeAcIyocale, October lot 1958 JOIN OUR Christmas. Club . and save 50 0 Make regular deposits with us from now until Christmas (just 10 weeks away:e Then choose the gifts you want and we'll give you a :5'"( Re- duction. It's better interest than you get at the bank! JOIN NOW! Jack Smith CREDIT JEWELLER Phone 510 Exeter "THE UTMOST WE CAN HOPE FOR IN THIS WORLD IS CONTENTMENT" Life seems to be a con- tinuous struggle. As soon. as we leave Mother's pro- tective womb we cry for our food and from then on try our best to secure the necessities of exist- ence, plus some happi- ness. Those who live content- ed lives are fortunate. Wise men teach that con- tentment comes from re- ligious belief, living in accordance with the Gol- den Rule and enjoying good health. Our work as a pharma- cist is dedicated to your better health. It is our privilege to supply the medicines and health -aids so necessary for your contentment. We wel- come the opportunity to be of help. • YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE Exeter 447 WHEN YOU NEED MEDICINE Pick up your prescrip- tion if shopping near us, or let us deliver prompt- ly without extra .charge. A great many people en- trust us with the respons- ibility of filling their pre- scriptions. May we com- pound yours Andrew Johnston Drugs Main St., Exeter PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS 'tQeotatien1wsee,elen kaeo,ne (1A72.171,-.) cm -5,-4) This Week in. Thames :.Road Uy MRS. WILLIAM RHODE Institute At Dashwood Sees European :.Films The regular meeting of the Dashwood Women s institute was held last Tuesday with the vice* Personal Items president, Mrs. Leonard Schenk., Mrs. Emma Fletcher and Mrs. presiding. i Flossie Cornish. of Exeter, visit- Mrs. Milfred Merner and Mrs. ed on Tuesday with Mr. and Charles Snell were appointed Mrs. Melvin Gardiner. delegates to the London area. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lamport convention. and family. of Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rader and Mrs.' Airs. Gordon Stone. Dianne 'and John Rader were appointed a , Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Percy committee to obtain a musical Stone were guests, on Sunday number for the fall rally in with Air. and Mrs. Harry Stone , Exeter. Five dollars were voted of London. : for the Canadian institute for. Miss Alma Borland, Mrs. Rob- ' the 'Blind. . ert Waters and Lynn Ann of To. Mrs. Syd Baker and Mrs. Am.' ronto spent the weekend with Mr. • old Kuntz were appointed leaders! and Mrs. Chas. Borland and Mr. ' for the 4-H Club "The Cereal. and Airs. Jack Borland. Shelf." Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Cas., The education group, with Mrs. well, Miss Rosemary Passmore. Harold Kellermon, convener, was • Mr. Ken Brazer, of Brantford, .in charge of the program, with spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Kellerman presiding, The Mrs. Alvin Passmore. ; roll call, "Reasons why women Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Passmore should serve on school boards," attended the plowing match at proved interesting. Crysler last week. Mrs. Ernest Koehler comment- SE'Veral from this community ed on the motto, "A sharp tongue attended Woodham United church is the only edged tool that grows anniversary on Sunday and spent keener with constant use, A dis- the day with relatives or friends, play „of autumnwas beautful, Among sonic of those were Air. Mrs. Letta Taylor also displayed and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner and work books from grades 3, 4 Marilyn with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- and 5. cue Fletcher; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jack Robichaud, of Grand William Rohde, Douglas, Glenn Bend. was guest speaker and ' awl Calvin with Mr. and Mrs. showed pictures of countries Clarence Thomson; Mr. and overseas taken when she and her ,Mrs. Glenn Jeffery with Mr. and husband, who is in the Canadian I Mrs, Roger Vrquhart of Kirkton. Army, were stationed in Ger- . Mr. and Mrs. Ken Luther, • ) Janice ,and Susan of Sarnia, Air. Mrs. Kellerman conducted a . and Mrs. Bert Bissell of Exeter, whistling contest, and Tim Ervin, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Luther, Rader was in charge of a silent Mr • and Mrs. Chas: •Jeffery auction which realized over nine visited on. Sunday evening withb dollars for the treasury. Mr. anti Mrs. Glenn f V. Holiday Guests iMr. and Mrs. Luther and family of Sarnia spent the weekend with Miss Anne Taylor, of London, spent the weekend with Mrs. .relatives in the community. i Mrs. Norman Knight, Letta Taylor and attended the, i Tom Haley and Brian. of 'Sea - Mrs. Bucholtz-Becker wedding at Zion Lutheran Church Saturday. I forth, visited an Sunday with'Many I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym, ) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stormes, I Many from this community at- I of St. Thomas, with Mr. and Mrs. 'tended the Dawson-Siemon wed -I Itiervyn Tiernan and Lynda. !, Toronto, with Mrs. Wes Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. George White, ding in Brodhagen Lutheran ; church on Saturday: Mr. and of Mrs, Jim McBride of Winnipeg, i and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wolfe I and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Brophey . 1 and Glenn of London, Mrs. Fin- ! family, of Mrs. Ivan Taylor and. nie of St. Marys,of Waterloo, with. Mr. I Dawson; Mrs. Mary; and Mrs. L; H. Rader. Mr. and Mrs. William Dawson!Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kempel of Bailieboro, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Aainado,g,irls of Kitchener, with Mrs. Becker and Mr. and Mrs. (ter Dawson and Miss Ann Daw- , I son of Toronto, Mr. Howse of, Emil Becker. ) 'Montreal, Misses Pat Beaver: girls, and Mrs, Earl Stumpf and ) of Kitchener, with Mr. and and Marilyn Turkey and Mrs. i Mrs. Herbert Miller and family. : Murray Keys of Exeter, Miss I Miss Bertha Becker. of London - Shirley; Moir of London, Mr. and !Mrs. Hugh Rundle, Mr. and' ; with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reste- I Mrs. Percy Stone, Mr. and Mrs. mayer. Fred Dawson, Messrs. Lorne • AiMr. and Airs. Gordon Weiherg, i Ballantyne. Ray Cann, Hugh Ale - r. Howard 'Weiberg and friend, Dwith Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiberg.• ougald, Robert Miller and John 1 Pym. and Harold, of London, with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Kellett t Mrs. Beta Hamather, Douglas and Mrs. Bob Hamather. and Carolyn Ann were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Nelda Routledge, of Lon- ) Arthur Heard of Anderson. don, with her parents,. Mr, and I Mrs. Stanley Coward, MrsMrs. Philip Fassold. RobtCann, Mrs. Melvin Gardi- Zion Ladies' Aid I ner, Mrs. Mac Hodgert, Mrs. The quarterly Missionary Meet - Beg Hodgert Mrs. Edwin Mill- ing of Zion Lutheran Church. er, Mrs. Petty Stone, Mrs. Wil- Ladies' Aid was held Wednesday Ham Rohde, Mrs. Hugh • Wilson evening in the church basement attended the W.ALS. sectional With the president, Mrs. Wired meeting at Crediton on Friday. Tierney, presiding. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Elford, It was decided to hold the Ava and Michael of Elimville, annual fowl, supper for the Ins - Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray, Rob- bands October 29. A bus tour to ert and Janet were guests on Kitchener is planned for Oct. 22. Sunday evening with Mr. and The pastor, Rey. X. L. Zorn, Mrs. William Elford. . took for his topic "The Spirit of Mr. James Cottle, Mrs. Yel-. our Lives," with Bible discussion low and Torn were Sunday guests and dealt with three phases:,,In with Mr. and Mrs, Ray Cottle. the community, in the church Miss Hazel Stewart of Byron, and in the Ladies' Aid and 2120/1/1101•1•••=./.L.W.M.L. Society. Mrs. Ervin Rader gave a read- ing. Group three, with Mrs. Exeter, children of Mr. and errs. lunch. , . Baptism Following the Sunday morning service in Zion Lutheran Church, Charley and John Eric Fritz, of Exteer, children of Mr. and Mrs. 1222 $25,000 LIFE INSURANCE (20 -year reducing convertible term insurance) ANNUAL PREMIUMS Age 30 Age 35 Age 40 Age 45 $ 59.95 79.10 111.23 173.23 if you are in the market for life insurance, it will pay you to compare this with any other plan. "Term Insurance on the Best Terms" Consult W. C. FOSTER Occidental Life PO BOX 233, EXETER Phone 317 "More Peace of Mind Per Premium Dollar" Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock, of Zion, were Monday guests with Air, and Mrs. Edwin Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Shulman and family of Embro, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wanner of Sarnia, Mrs. Russell Wanner of Grand Bend, Miss Marilyn Tuckey of Exeter were Monday evening guests with Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Pym, Mrs. Henry Rohde, Mr. and Mrs. William Thomson of Exeter were Monday guests with Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde, Miss Verda and Mr. Laverne Kellett of Elimville were guests on Monday with, Mr. and Mrs, George Kellett, ° Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Luxton and boys of Owen Sound spent the weekend, and Mr. and 'Mrs. Don Mayo and Larry were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hodgert, PIONEER CHAIN SAW This *eProveti Quality" dependable Pioneet flA Chain Saw NI be :mem absolutely free! Simply come in now for your free ebritesk -entry blank and enter our easy coreest. Ask for a demonstration of this easy-to-use chain saw designed specifically for the Canadian wood -cutting industry and priced at only $199.50. 10% DOWN ewe TERMS• Exeter Farm Equipment Excfer, Ontatio flawtts. tAiat istrtssattouSe, ear. Witilifillty Or ottrObAsiO c60. or crilAOi. Litt, * Eric Fritz, were baptized by Rev. K. L. Zorn. Personal Hems Messrs. Mervyn Stelek and Bill McArthur, of Bradford, making their • first trip in the latter's plane, landed at Melvin Stades farm. Mervyn visited with his mother, Mrs. Ed Stela, who is sick. They returned to Bradford in 58 minutes. Air. and Airs. William Haugh and Shirley and Air. and Mrs. Elmer Rader attended the Schti. maker Buchholz wedding in Pigeon, Mich., on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry :Hoffman and family, attended the Sedy- Spellman wedding in St Anne's Church, Kitchener, an Saturday. The bride is Mr. and Mrs. Hoff- man's niece, and Mr. Hoffman was soloist. They also spent the weekend at Waterloo with Mr, And Mrs. Carl Heppler, Holiday Guests Mr. and Airs. Harry Hayter and family, Mr. and Mrs. james Hayter and family, Mr. and Airs. Robert Hayter and family" Air, and Mrs. William Willert, and Airs. John Snyder, of Brant- ford, and Mr. Joe Bruce, of Wind- sor, with Mrs. Bertha Hayter, Mrs. Bruce went by plane to Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, to visit her sister, Mrs. Earl Vandahl and family for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Eben Weigand and, family, and Mrs. Elizabeth Martene with Mr. and Mrs.' Elvin Bearss at Port Colborn.?„ Sisters of Miss Barbara Becker, bride of last Saturday, were hostesses at a kitchen shower at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. V. L. Becker. Consuls and neighbours were present. The evening was spent playing airplane bunco and contests, Mrs, Clare Deichert read. the address and Iris assisted her sis- ter in opening the gifts, ra.I .r .1. News IltuagOt From .* Baseline By MRS. ARCHIE PEWAR Persenal Items Barry Thompson, 8th Line, spent the weekend ' with !his grandfather, Mr. joint. Rhin. Airs, W. Switzer, Woodham, was a guest with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rundle on Sunday. • Airs. N. Knox and Joyce, St. Marys, were guests with Airs. Robe Elson on Sunday. Mr. and. Airs. Eric Westman and David, London, visited with. Mrs. West:lien's parents, Air, and Mrs. David Holland for the • weekend. Mr. and Airs. Archie. Dewar eery guests with- Mr. and Airs. Stewart 'Marriott and family, St. AlarYs, on Sunday. Mrs, Denzil Facey visited with her daughter, Airs. Bustin Timms for a few days last, week, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baker and family were guests with ' Mr. and Airs, DonaldeBoyce, Parkhill, on Sunday. Mr. and Airs. Vernon Trott, Joanne and Elizabeth spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Trot l's parents, Mn. and Mrs. A. Dewar. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Baker had as their guests last week, her parents. Air. and Mrs. Her- bert Beer, Munro. who were cele- brating their 45th anniversary; Iher sister, Mrs. Harry Butson, Mr. Butson and family, Munro, awl Miss Winnie Dennie of Tor- onto. Several ladies of 'the Wood- ham and Cooper W.M.S. at. tended the South Perth Presby. terial held at. West Zion Church on Friday, Anniversary Guests Anniversary guests with Mr. and Airs, Fred Parkinson and Brenda on Sunday were, Mr. Harvey Parkinson, Kirkton. Mrs. Jack Picket and Robert, St. Marys. Mr. and Airs. 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