HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-12-18, Page 8P 4 1 Th. Times-Achtocat4t December 18, 1958
Grand Bend Enioys
ule Concert Social
• The Church of God held their ations. Both wrists were also
annual Christmas concert on Fri- broken.
day evening with a good attend 1.re was taken to St. joseph,s
*Doe in spite of the inclement nosoffal an was able to return
weather. Each •class of the. Sun -o saturday.
day School gave a part in the I
Program. which was condueted!Personel Items
bY Mr. Alec Desjardine. I Air. and, Mrs. Thos. Baird vis
TM,5. roup Meet
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rited with Alr. and Airs. Harry
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The T.W.S. group of the Vnited,Little hi Goderich on Thursday.
Church held a Christmas neje Mr. and Airs. Grahalason
" Friday evening in the church and family or Exeter spent Sun.
basement with the chureh decor- day with Mr. Mason's parents,
atedNfor the occasion, in spite
of the stormy weather there was Mr. and Mrs, Mansell Mason.
good attendance of members Mrs. William Pendia spent a
sod visitors both of the United few days last week in London
Church ladies and the ladies of ' with her sister, Mrs. Elsie yeal.
St. John's -by -the -Lake Anglican
and
!l
Guild, I •
Mrs; Mary Gill is improved in
• Different games and contests!
were indulged in with the object . health and able to be back in
.of getting tl.e crowd thoroughly :her own home.
nixed and acquainted. Little Stephen Baird of London
Rev. A E. Holley 1 d th
verting with a devotionaper_ spent the weekend with his grand -
el
'parents, Air. and Airs. Thos.
CWL Enjoys Party Baird. Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Baird
The :Catholic Women's League visited with them on Sunday
held its pre -Christmas party on when their little son returned.
Monday evening wheneach , with them.
Member received an attractive Mr. and Mrs. E. K
gift.
eown spen
a few days last! week with Mrs. '
Final arrange m cots were
made or the bake sale to be ftoseila Simpson and Mr. Moore
f
Cunninghamld in the town hall on Satur-
,..at Clandeboye,
day, December 20, at 2 p.m. A. Mr, Arnold Geiser suffered a
committee was appointed to pur- heart attack on Sunday and is a
chase carpet for the church sane- patient in South Huron HospitaL !
tUarY• The United C.hurch school con -
4 -1.1 Meeting
cert will be held Tuesday, De-
cember 23,
The 4-11 girls held their fifth
meeting of the season at the U,C, Ladies Elect Officers
home of Mrs, Donald Hendrick The W.M.S. and W.A. of Grand
on Tuesday evening with eight Bend United Church elected of-
stenthers present. ficers for 1959.
Mrs, Hendrick was in charge President of the V.M.S. is
of the business part of the meet- Mrs. Douglas Gi1l; vice-presi-
lug. Alma Hodgins demonstrated dents, Mrs, Alex Hamilton and
the making of apple oatmeal Mrs. Ed Gill; secretary, Mrs.
squares and Barbara Fahner Herbert Pfil,e ass't Mrs Well-
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The Story In
Zion
By MRS, UD PYKEMAN
Mission -circle
Zion West Mission Circle held
their Christmas meeting Sunday
limning at 11 a.m. in the". Sun-
day School. Shirley Jaques took
charge of :the program.:
Doris Broek conducted the
worship .service. Muriel Hem
read a poem and Mrs, • Tom
Brock read a story.
An election of .officers was
!held. President is Margaret
Brock:. secretary, Doris: Cornish;
treasurer, Muriel Hern; pianist,
!Alma liern. • Leaders are Mrs.
3N.roorcinka.n. Jaques and Airs. TOM
White Gift Service
Zion West held a .combined
.Sunday School and church -serv-
!Ice at 12 o'clock Sunday. Mr.
,1,1\:aluorn.lati Jaques. SA.'
superin
tendent assisted Bev, J. Ware -
IPersonal -Items
Mr. Ross Fern spent the week-
end in Petroit.
Mrs. Ella Murch who spent
.the past four weeks with .Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Jaques, is
now visiting with Mr. •and, Mrs.
Ross Skinner, Elimville.
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BertMorgan,• Marys,
spent Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs, Norman Brock and ,fam-
ily.
Mrs. Ward Hem,. Airs. Sud-
geon. and Mrs. WArren Brock at
tended Eli.mville institute Christ-
a:IL meeting Wednesday after -
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dykeman
and children, Crzditon. Misses
Ruth Ann and Jane Dykeman,
Wingfiam, and Mr, Gerald Dear-
ing, Exeter. were Sunday visi-
tors with Mr, and Mrs. Jud
Dykeman.
Mrs. Elkin and her pupils,
enjoyed an afternoon of skating
at the Exeter arena on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Dickinson,
Denfield, visited Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock,
, •
demonstrated making macaroni wood Gill; treasurer, Mrs. Allen
And cheese. The next meetinv Miller; pianists 'Mrs. Charles
is to be held at the home of
111rs, Edward Gill after school
on Tuesday, December 15.
Mrs, Hendrick served lunch
after which a wedding gift was
presented by Mrs, Hendrick to
lirs. Ian McAllister, Huron home
economist, on behalf of the 4-H
girls.
Reeves and Mrs. Alansell Mason;Grand Bend WA.
auditors, Mrs. Elgin Hendrick
and Mrs. Lloyd Walper.
Secretaries, associate mem-
bers, Mrs. Garnet Patterson;
community friendship, Mrs. Wm.
Love; Christian citizenship, Mrs.
Campbell Tavener; literature,
Mrs. Willis Gil; Missionary
Falls While Decorating Monthly, Mrs. Henry Devine,
C, P, Chapman, while decorat- Mrs. Mansell Mason; press, Mrs.
ing.' a Christmas tree at Green Herbert Pfile; supply, Mrs.
Forest Lodge last Monday, fell Myrtle McGregor and Mrs. 'Alert
when the ladder slid on some ice. Thompson; Mission Band super -
His foot caught in the top intendents, Mrs, Weliwood Gill
rung and he hit hs face against and Mrs, Jim Love; Baby Band,
the edge of the roof breaking his Mrs. Mert Thompson and Mrs.
nose and causing cuts and lacer- Carmen Lovie.
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Elects Officers, •
President is Ali.s. Henry De-
vine; vice-presidents, Mrs. Elgin
Adams, Mrs. Raymond Kading;
secretary, Mrs, Emery Desjar-
dine; ass't., Mrs. Hugh Morenz;
auditors, -Mrs. Stewart Webb,
Mrs, Russell. Webb; card con-
vener, - Mrs. Manford .Luther;
visiting committee, Mrs. Wm.
Love, Mrs. Elgin Webb and Mrs.
Garnet Patterson; manse com-
mittee, Mrs. Wm. Love and Mrs.
Garnet P'atterson.
There were 21 Christmas boxes
packed for shut-ins at the meet-
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Woodham
By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE
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Mr. ' and 'Mrs. 'Mel Louch of
Hamilton were weekend visitors
with Mrs. W. L. Switzer.
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Brock of
Detroit spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson,
Margaret, Helen and Jean of
Thames Road, Mr. and Mrs.
Fleming Simpson and Ronnie -of
Exeter were Sunday evening
gitests with Mr, and Mrs. Arnold
Hern,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cowdry
of London were weekend visitors
with Mr, and .Mrs.' Harry Web-
ber.
Mr. Ron Chatten, Mrs. Vic
Chatten and Barbara, Mrs. Ar-
nold Herm, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Robinson attended open bouse
the London Teacher's College
one evening last week,
$' 50 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rlommaert
" visited with Mr, and Mrs. Roy
$2. crt 'McCurdy in St. Marys on Sat-
urday evening.
$6.00 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith,
Diane and Douglas were Sunday
$2 00 evening guests with Mr. and
.
Mrs. Vic Hern, St. Marys.
$8,95 White Gift service was held
in the Woodham church on Sun:
day morning with a combined
service of the Sunday School and
church. Rev. J, Wareham was
assisted by John Rodd, Sunday
School superintendent,
W.M.S. And W.A.
Mrs. George Wilson, public
relations representative for the
EWE), was the speaker at the
Christmas -meeting of the W.ALS.
and W.A. held at the parsonage
with Mrs, J. 'Wareham as host-
ess..
Mrs, Wilson spoke on the "Bill
of Human Bights" 'and followed
with a Christmas story,
President Mrs, 1. McCurdy
was in charge of the worship
service and /as assisted by Mrs.
Vic Chatten and Airs. 11. Rundle.
Following the business a short
W.A. meeting was held with pres-
ident Mrs. A. Dewar presiding
$5.00to 112.00 and opening with a short medi-
tation. Business discussion was
2 -deck $2.75 followed by a social botir,.
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Alt. arid Mrs. Wm, Church of
SeaLorth • were guests of Mrs,
Church's aunt, MM. B. Wilkie
and boys on Sunday,
Miss Noreen Walkom and Mr.
Howard Rhin spent Sunday 'with
the foriner's mother, 'Mrs. WO-
'kom at Russeldale,
M. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson
and Brenda Were guests with
M. anti Mrs. Reimer on Star.
clay evening.
'Mr, and Mrs, Austin limits,
Marleeii, John and Shirley, were
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Don,
Habit t Prospett,
Mi. and. Mrs. Fred Parkinson
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The annual meettng of St.'
Paul's Anglican Church W.A. and
Guild was held at the rectory
with IQ present. Mrs. Sisson road
'the scripture passage.
The year's reports were given
by Mrs. Eric Humphreys and
Mrs. McCurdy, all showing good
balances. Two hundred dollars
was voted to the church wardens,
Rev. P. Dymond took the hair
for the election of offieers.
W.A. officers for 1959 are:
president, Mrs. Alex Irvine; vice
President, Mrs. Theron .CreerY;
secretary-treaslirer, Mrs. Mc-
Curdy; Dorcas convener, Mks.
H. Copeland; thank -offering ho,
Mrs. Cecil Dobson; pianist, Mrs.
Sisson; floral convener, Mrs.
McCurdy; prayer partner secre-
,
The 'dizzy blonde snuggled up
to her escort, "How about giving
me a, diamond ring?" she
breathed in his ear. •
"My dear," replied her com-
panion, "extenuating c m,
stances coerce me to preclude
you from such a bauble of ex-
travagance,"
"I den't get it," said the girl.
"That's just what 1 said,"
was the reply.
tary, Mrs. Wm. Wackier.
Guild officers: president.Mrs.
Harold Davis; vice president,
Mrs. Gerald Paul; secretary:
Mrs. Win, Blackler; treasurer,
Mrs. Eric Humphreys; decorat-
ing committee, Mrs. Burns Round* Black- planQ dud mrs, jok
ler and. Mrs. Jack
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pianist, Mrs, Clare Sisson,
Boawowinincouficoto
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euchre in Aberdeen
IlalltirBeoard held a *pro -
Hall Wednesday evening,
Prize winners were: ladies'
high, Mrs. Harry Webber;i lone
hands, Mrs, Cliff Scott; men's
high, Bill Waghorn; lone hands,
Herman Punter; lucky draw,
Mrs, Charlie
Horticulture Annual Meeting
Last Tuesday the Horticulture
Society held its annual meeting
in Aberdeen Hall, Kirkton with
the president pf 1958, Mrs. Wal-
lace Selves, hi the chair.
Mrs, Eric Humphreys gave the
treasurer's report, also the se-
iivities of the society for 1958.
Mrs, Bussell Morrison gave the
slate at officers for 1959.
Past president is Airs. Wallace
'Selves; president, Mrs, •Jas. Mc -
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Priugalti; vice-presidents,
Norman Brock, Mrs. Ross Mar-
$ballt two Year nirectors, Mrs.
Harold Hero. Mrs, ,Clarence
Schrader, Mrs, Fred :Switzer,.
Miss Jean Copeland and Mrs.
Ross Francis; One year directors, •
Mrs. Calvin Christie, Mrs. Mden
Williams,. Mrs. jack. Hem, Mrs.
john Barnett and Mrs. Russell'
Morrison, The slate of .officers
was accepted by ,thb- meeting.
A short 'progra'm included A
'14004 AM Miss Azy Dow. vocal
duet,. Mrs. Cecil :Burn._ and
Mrs. Fred johns; piano solo,
Joan .Christie• and an,,,accordion
solo, Mrs.Calvin -Christie,
Teliffinrd Epps of Clinton
showed pietures of flower gar-,
dens .around Clinton, Florida and
the geStet:n provinces whieh was
much enjoyed.. 'Each nember
,present received six gladioli
bulbs.
A pot luck lunch was enjoyed
*Christmas decorated tables.
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