HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-12-03, Page 15READY FOR ACTION—Around the attractive buffet table 'decorated in Christmas
theme when the Ladies Hospit .1 Auxiliary entertained the staff oh Thursday evening
are, from left to right, Miss Alice Claypole, hospital superintendent; William Eller-
ington, member of the hospital board; Mrs. Fred Dobbs, president of the auxiliary;
Mrs..Allen Fraser, convener of the nurses' committee, and Elgin Rowcliffe, another
board member. Following the dinner Mrs. M, C. Fletcher showed pictures of her re-
cent trip to Europe.
Hurondale WI
donates books
Roll call for the November
meeting of IIurondale Women's
Institute held at the home of
Mrs. William Kernick was an-
swered by handing in material
for children's reading for South
Huron Hospital.
Mrs. T. MacMillan demonstrat-
ed ways of wrapping Christmas
gifts. The finished products
were drawn for with winners:
Mrs. Clarence Down, Mrs. Luther
Rowcliffe, Mrs. William Row-
cliffe, Mrs. Lorne Ok'e, Mrs. Bev
Horgan, Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne,
Mrs, H. Strang and Mrs. William
Sims.
The motto "work is a blessing,
not a curse," was discussed by
Mrs, Robert Jeffery. Current
events were given by Mrs. Wil-
liam Etherington, and a reading
by Mrs. William Rowcliffe.
Mrs. harry Dougall presided
for the business when members
handed in layettes for Unitarian
Relief.
Mrs. H. Strang reported on the
W I county rally held in Brus-
sels recently.
See Santa
in our
Toytown
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Hostesses were 1i\l . 11, Kernick, Salon operators
Mrs. Bruce Tuckey, Alrs H. Je.f.
fcry, Mrs. Garnet Hicks, Mrs.
William Etheringlon and Mrs.
Joe Kernick,
The December meeting will be
held early this year, on Friday,
December 11 in Elimville Hall.
Employment manager: "What
previous experience have you
h
.Applicant: "I was a secretary.
All I had to do was look like a
girl, think like a man, act like
a lady and work like a dog."
organize group
Grand Bend and District Hair-
dressers Association organized
last Wednesday when they met
at Ethel's Beauty Salon, Grand
Bend.
President is Miss Pearl Hen-
derson, Exeter; vice-president,
Mrs. Sheila 'l'eevins, Grand Bend;
secretary, Mrs. Mary Lou Hyde,
Ilensall; treasurer, Mrs. Nancy
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to please everyone.
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JOHNSTON
DRUGS
Phone 447
Exeter
Santa Says . .
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By MRS. ARTfiUR RUNDLE
WMS meet , Mrs. Fred Doupe presided nad
Fourteen ladies attended the Scripture readings were given
November 15 'MS meeting held in by Mrs. A. Dewar, Mrs. .A.
the basement of the church, ! Rundle, Mrs. W, Wilson .and
Mrs. Doupe. A moment of pray-
er was observed for missionary
! partners Miss Madeline Brock
Sewing plight
Continued from page 14
thatch the pattern at the ann..;
hole so that the horizontal stripes
of each are in line, Next, check
the seam joinings at waist and
side seams. These must materia 7
both lengthwise and crosswise
so the plaid design is continuous'
throughout the whole garment,
When fitting the garment, work
from the right side so the plaids .
can be checked, If an alteration'
changing the matching must be
made, slip baste from the right,
side. Finally, check' collar, pock-
ets and so on to be sure they
are placed in identical positions
on the plaid.
Regier, Crediton.
New and improved styles were
discussed.
Meetings will be held monthly
with the next meeting in Jan-
uary owing to the busy Decem-
ber month when guest hair styl-t
ists will demonstrate coloring
and styling.
and Miss Emily Maxwell.
Mrs. W. Wilson gave a reading
on Africa, showing some changes
in the African' way of ,life. Mrs.
W. Switzer gave a talk on tem-
perance, stressing the fact that
alcohol was at the bottom of
numerous crimes of today.
A life members'aip was pre-
sented to Miss Blanche Mills by
Mfrs. Fred Doupe on behalf of
the former's sister, Rhea Mills.
The study book on "Africa Dis-
turbed" was, taken by Mrs. J.
Wareham.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Don Morphy lent
their home on Saturday evening
when several couples from Lon-
don gathered to bid "bon voy-
age" to Miss Jean Dunn, also of
London, who is leaving for her
home in Jamaica for three
months' holidays.
Miss Jean Copeland was a
guest at the Hughes and Pear-
son wedding at Brown's Corner
United Church on S a t u r d ay
afternoon.
Mr. David Wheeler Is practice
teaching at Byron this week,
Mr. Harvey Bally, former teach-
er at Woodham, is the teacher,
Mr. :and $rs, Norris Webb
were in Toronto for the week-
end,
Mr. and Airs. Ted Insley, Mur.,
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ray and Karen spent Sunday in hill on Sunday.
Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mel I,ouch of
Insley. I gamilton were weekend visitor,.
.Miss Blanche Mills visited with Mrs. W. L, Switzer. Mrs,
with her sister, Mrs. Harold I,ouch remained over for a few
Thompson, and Harold at Park- days this Week.
How will your Estat
be distributed?
Will the best interests of your family be kept in mind?
Today top many men with modest estates would
have to answer this question with a perplexed shrug
of the shoulders, But it is a part of your personal
affairs that you should be sure of. Did you know,
for example, that if you fail to provide for the
settlement of your estate before you die the law steps
in after and does it for you? The results could bring
hardship where it is least deserved.
There are two people in your community who can
help you solve the problem. First is your lawyer
who will be glad to help you draw up a proper will.
Second is your Manufacturers Life representative.
He will welcome the opportunity to review your life
insurance estate and bring up-to-date such matters
as who will receive the money and how it will be paid.
See the
Man from
Manufacturers
A. E. Pym, C.L.U.
Representative
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Dec.7&8
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