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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-11-20, Page 15Fxeter 0 El
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In a setting n pink and :blue,
Elgin McKinley waS ill-
y:ailed Worthy matron ,of Bxe-
1st. Chapter in the Legion
i\lria ljalj on WesinesdaY
evening, Mr. Elgin. Mcicialey
Was installed worthy patron,
Their Corps tsf officers include:
woe. matron, Mrs. Garnet Pat -
*term; assoc patron, Mr. Gar-
ret Patterson; ,secretary, Mrs.
Wm. Middleton; treasurer, Mrs.
Wellington Broc'.; .concluctreas.
Mrs. Wellington Brock; .,, assoc.
Conductress. Miss Kay Bay;
ehaPlain, Mrs. L. Lovett; roar
-
shall,. Mrs. L, McBride; organ-
ist, Mrs. Ron Squire.
Aclab, Mrs. C. Dixon; Ruth,
Mrs, L. Morley; Esther, Mrs.
IL May; Martha, Mrs. E. Camp-
bell; Electra, Mrs. H. Broom;
warder, Mrs. It, Williams; See.
tine!, Mr. Earl Campbell. Mrs.
Allan Fraser was installing ma-
tron and Mr. Allan Fraser, in-
stating patron. Others on the in-
stalling board were: Marshall,
Mrs, Stan Love; chaplain, Mrs.
WM, Bell; organist, Mrs. R.
Pryde; warder, Mrs. M. li$de;
sentinel, Mr. Max Turnbull,
Those Assistin,e; in the East
were Mrs. Jack Dickins, Mrs,
5anders, -.Mrs R. Kestle,
Mrs. %tn. Middleton, Mrs. W.
Brock, Airs. Garnet° Patterson,
III HU! I IIIIIIIto
Garage
Sunday And
Evening Service
Open. this Sunday, Wednes-
day afternoon, and during
the evening throughout the,
week.
South End
Service
!Mr. Maurice (40ance, Mr. Garnet
I Patterson and Mr. Wm. BM,
Mrs. R. Nestle conducted the
star point ceremony,
Mrs. 44 1St Smith contributed,
A vocal solo and Mrs. McBride,
a trumpet solo,
Mrs. Wm. Bell, retiring ma-
tron was presented her jewel by
her sister, Airs. B. Taylor and
Mr, Wm. Bell, retiring patron
received his jewel from his
daughter, Mrs. 'Irvine Ford.
Members of Exeter Chapter
acted as honorary officers and
the worthy matrons front the
district formed guard of honor.
Guests were present from,
CHU tOnr Myth, God elicit, Sea -
forth! Ingersoll, St. Marys,
Strathroy, Mitchell, Parkhill;
Appin, Delaware and Bright.
Trivitt Bazaar
Raises $180
A bazaar and tea sponsored
by the Ladies Guild of Trivit1,
Memorial church on Saturday
A
at the Central
dining room was suocessful and uxiliary Reports
afternoon Hotel. stiff Auxiliary
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'angGirl
sts Award'
Marilyn Strang, R.R. i. Hen -
sail, has won one of tour $100
agricultural scholarships award -1
ecl annually by Huron county.
council.
• Daughter of 1:shorne- clerk
Harry Strang and Airs. Strang:
and a graduate of SHDHS, Maris• i
bet won the Macdonald Institute
award. She has completed -eight
4-11 homemaking club projects •
since 195i and has been an active
member in the limondale -club.
Other winners were: Charles
MacGregor, R.R. 2 Seaforth.
OAC degree course: 'Michael
Dalton, R.R. 7 .Lueltnow„. OAC
diploma course; Donald Lohb,
ILR. 2 Clinton. Western Ontario
Agricultural School, Ricigetown.
HURON WARDEN'S BANQUET—The 1958 warden's banquet in Huron, with Warden
Jahn Morrissey as host, was attended Thursday night by 325, in the auditorium. of
Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich,
proceeds were $180
Mrs. Irene :Harness won the
bean guessing contest. There
were 669 beans in the jar.
Federation
— Continued From Page 14
Art Clarke and Mrs. Lloyd Hen-
derson.
Two piano solos were contrib-
uted by Miss Allison Clarke,
Cenfralia.
President Mrs,. Robert South-
cott conducted the business. It
was decided to bring a toy for
use in the church nursery'at the
December meeting.
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Mrs. Elmer D.
ed president of the Ladies Aux-
iliary to South Huron Hospital
At the annual meeting on Tues-
day afternoon, Honorary presi-
dents are -Mrs, E. Irwin and
Mrs, R. N. Creech; and immed-
iate past president, Mrs. C. S.
AlacNausliton.
Vice-presidents are Mrs. Fred
Dobbs, Mrs. J. G. Dunlop and
-Mrs,. G. Godbolt; recording sec-
retary, Mrs. G. Mickic; :assist -
an, Mrs. Hector Murray; corr.
secretary, Miss M. Brown; asst,,
Mrs. Valeria Armstrong; trea-
surer, Mrs, R, E. Pooley; asst.,
Mrs. Thomas Dinney; historian,
Mrs. G. Koch; auditors, Mrs. G.
Koch, :Wes. G. Zwicker; staff
representative, Miss Alice Clay -
pole;. cancer society, rep., Mrs.
H. Murray; board rep., Mrs. J.
G. Dunlop.
Committee conveners: nurses,
Mrs, . Allen Fraser; social, Mrs.
H. Pollen; ways and means,
Mrs, E. Howcy; tray, Mrs.
Ruf us Kestle; sewing, Mrs.
Bruce Tuckey; cutting, Mrs,
Arthur Fraser; buying, Mrs, W.
C. Allison; membership, Mrs.
!Ulric Snell; nominating, Mrs. R.
B. Russell; pianist, Mrs. Andrew
Johnston; asst., Mrs. Larry Sid-
' der; public relations, Mrs. C. S.
MacNaitghton. 4
Rev. H. J. Snell installed the
new officers. The nominating
! committee included Mrs. M. C.
Fletcher, Mrs, S. B. Taylor and
Mrs. R, Dickins,
It was the best year yet fin-
ancially for the Ladies Auxiliary
east "while finances are not
all-
important it is good to know we
are progressing" said retiring
president, Mrs. C. S. MacNaugh.
ton, as the yearly reports were
given.
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"My one Wish," site continued,
"is to have as many people as •
. possible interested in our Auxil-
iary. A large membership pro-
motes goodwill." There are 106 -
i members in the group and the
big project this year was' the
furnishing of the living room at
[the newnurses' residence at a.
cost; of $1,500. Mrs. Fletcher
paid tribute to the fine leader- .•
• ship of president Mrs. C. S.
'Best Year'
MacNaughton during the past
two years.
Mrs. E. Bell gave a compre-
hensive report of the Hospital
Association convention in Toron-
to which she attended as a dele-
gate of the Auxiliary.
Miss Alice Claypole extended
an invitation to the ladies to be
guests of the nursing staff of
the hospital at the Christmas
meeting.
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By MRS. ROSS KINNER.
The third meeting of the ''4-11
Club" girls was held Saturday
at the home of Airs. Ken Bern.
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Overdrive, as sharp. as, they game!
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The Times -Advocate, November O, J9$ Pogle05
cr1 About Flour." . the neyal 1 Ave Fair.
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Buren Hospital.At present she Sunday with Mr. and Afrei
1::. spending a few weeks with William lioutlY,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques,4 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bell ASA
Mr. Delmer Skinner spent , family of Hensall visited Sattsrs
Tuesday in Toronto attending the slay evening with Mr. asid- MM.
Cream Producers' meeting and Gilbert Johns,
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Mrs. Shirley McAllister, Huron
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