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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-12-17, Page 17Reformed church! .. heads confer here 1 Report on Thames Road Twenty seven men, members1 By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE of consistories, of six Reformed'. Churches, gathered in the Main. Whit. Gift service The annual white girt service , was held on Sunday as .a co:n• binect service in tiie auditorium of the church. Mr. William El- ford, superintendent of the Sun- day School assisted Rev. H, Wil- son with the service. Tile choir renderer It Christ- mas anthem. Mr, Ross Rowe read the Scripture Lesson and Mrs, Reg Hodgert read the story. A member of each Sunday School class presented an enve- lope of money to be sent to the Fred Victor Mission in Toronto, Baptism Zile rites of baptism will he administered at the Christmas church service on Sunday, Dec. 20 at 11:15 a.m, Attend couple's meeting Street United Church basement Wednesday evening, December 9, to discuss problems of corn, mon interest. Of especial interest was a study of the Youth work of the Reformed Churches, and the passible help the men of the men of the church .could give this work; also the proposed new Natinnat Constitution of the Young Peoples Department was discussed, The fund for exten- sion of the church in Canada also led to serious and lively discussion. Churches represented were Leamington, Chatham, London,' lvoodstnek, Strathroy and Exc.; ter. The ladies of Bethel Re- form ed Church, Exeter, served lunch. The cost of fringe benefits in; a representative group of Can-' adian companies in 1957 was $701 per worker, or about 35 cents per hour per worker, A great new milk discovery! Multi- Milk • the first, all-purpose concen- trate that gives you fresh milk, and cereal and coffee cream, all from one carton. Makes approx, 21l2 Qts. of whole milk at approx. 181/2¢ a qt. MULTI -SKIM Also Available Purchased only at your local grocer. Distributed by Headwater -Perth Cheese & Foods Ltd., Stratford Aim. and Mrs, Melvin Gardi- ner, Mr. and Mrs Reg Hodgert, Mr. and Mrs. Almer Passmore, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Passmore and Mr, and Mrs. William Thom- son attended the Ontario St. United Church Clinton married couples' meeting on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Reg Hodgert, and Mrs. William Rohde contributed a piano duet and a skit "Bunny Blossom Bloom" was presented by Mrs, Melvin Gardiner, Mrs. )'reg Hodgert, Mrs. Almer Pass- more, Mrs. Lorne Passmore and Mr, and Mrs. William Rohde. Personol items Mr. Melvin Gardiner A and Mrs. vui and Marilyn were guests on Saturday with Mr, and Mrs, Murray Gibson of Bryanston. Mr and Mrs. Edwin Miller, Brian, Barry and Barbara were Friday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller. Mr, and Mrs. Edwin. Miller at- tended a. skating party at the arena on. Saturday evening the guests of Dr. R. F. and Mrs, Roelofson of Exeter. Mrs. T. K. Howse of Aylmer is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Hugh Wilson and Rev, Wilson. Quite a number from this community attended the funeral of the late Stanley Coward at the Hopper -Hockey funeral home Exeter, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Almer F'ass; more, David, Dennis, Darlene and Dale visited on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones of Exeter.. Mr, and Mrs, Mack Strapp 311111lll II„111111II„Illl1111111111llllllfIIli llllll 111111,Illl,ll III,IIIIII,II,II,III,111111,IIIIIIIIIII,III„IIIIIIIII,II,IIIIIIIII, Koolvent - Nash Makers of the World's Finest ALUMINUM Awnings,— Doors — Windows Top quaiity.,aProducts at reasonable prices. Call. us .for .:Free. Estimates and Demonstration. Buy merchandise that is made up to standard, • not down to a price. THOS. H. WALKER KOOLVENT • NASH SALES Phone 553. Exeter • EnI1,I11111I111111111p1 plpplunuuwmmuuuunuuuuuuuuumununtummmllnnuunmuuummmnwt l' On Monday, December 21 ELECT Doug Brintnell FOR COUNCILLOR TOWN OF EXETER Your Support Will Be Appreciated 5i&erwo d's ICE CREAM TREATS! Everyone likes ice cream for festive mea 1 s and holiday parties.. And Sl.LVERWOOD'S gives you the best , Treat The family To The HOLIDAY SPECIAL Tasty Fruit' and Nut Flavor HALF GALLONS IN ALL POPULAR FLAVORS Cigarette c Cigar Gift Packs RESTOUROOT Por take out orders; phone 302, MAIN ST, EXETER ll and Laurie, Air, and Mrs. Ger- ald Gilmour of Landon, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray, Robert and Janet were Sunday guests with. Mr. and Mrs. John Bray and Agnes, Mr. and Mrs. William i ]ford, Ronald and Doris Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray, Robert and Janet were Saturday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Elford of Elimville. Mr. Donald Bailanlyne of To- ronto spent, the weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Ballantyne.. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Elliott, Mr. and. Mrs. Larry Snider and Linda of Exeter were Friday evening guests with Mrs, Moore and Mr. and Mrs William Snow. The annual SS Christmas con- cert will be held on Friday eve- ning, December 18 in the church basement. 1'he 3M Club members will go carol singing to the shut-ins on Monday evening, December 21, Mr. and Mrs H, N. Deas of London visited on Sunday wihh Rev. Hugh and Mrs, Wilson. Baby Band party On Thursday afternoon about 60 mothers and members of the Baby Band and WMS members gathered in the church base- ment for the annual Baby Band party. Mrs. W.iliiom Allan con- ducted the meeting and led in the devotional with Mrs, H, Wil- son leading in prayer, Mrs. Reg Hodgert reported there were 39 members � i be s of the Baby Band, six of which gra- duated to Mission Band: Joan Allen, Judith Cann, Murray Glanville, Linda Hackney, Beth Passmore, and. Darlene Pass- more. Mrs, William Rohde wel- comed the graduates, Trudy Jean Johns was made a 'life member of the Baby Band. Mrs. Reg Hodgert gave a flan- nelgraph on Christmas. Mr. Cliff Allen of Fullarton showed several flims which everyone enjoyed VISIT ORPHANAGE The Learners of God Bible class of James Street Sunday School with the ass't teacher, Mrs. R. Batten visited the Pro- testant Orphanage, London on Wednseday evening. After entertaining with carol singing and a short program Santa arrived and distributed gifts to each child. The young people returned to the church for lunch and a so- cial half-hour, Te teacher, Mrs. M. C, Flet- cher is confined to her home through illness, Phone 102 for HARVEY'S TAXI AND AMBULANCE 24-HOUR SERVICE CTS:�7/�i`I C17/•::Dri`7/ C. CCS C:R Topics from Whale Sy MRS. FRANK SQUIRE Air. and Mr$, William Morley Jr., .Janice and Robbie were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marley :and fancily of hazel !'ark, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs, Grafton Squire, Sue Ann and Paul, spent the weekend in Guelph with Mr. �ancl Mrs Gordon AleKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen were in Guelph Friday visiting with Donald of the OAC. Mr. and Airs. William Fischer and Janice, St, Marys, were Sun. day visitors with Air, and Mrs. Harry Klahre. Mr. and Mrs. William Heather, St. Marys, and Mr. and Mrs, Gary Parkinson visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Ray Parkin- son. Mr. and Mrs, William Morley Jr. were Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson, JC1rkton, Air. Arthur Mills of Spalding, Sask„ having visited with Mr, and Mrs. Mac Mills, has return- ed to his home. WMS and WA elect officers Mrs Milne Pullen was hostess to the WMS and WA meetings an Thursday afternoon, Thirteen members and three visitors were present. Mrs, William. Morley Jr. pre- sided over the WMS. In the call to worship service Mrs, Klahre, Mrs. Duffield and Mrs, Johnson assisted, Several business items were discussed, Mrs. Pullman was in the chair for the WA. The theme of meet- ing was "Perfect Harmony". Mrs. Abbott read the scripture and Mrs. Neil gave the lesson thoughts Mrs. Ray 'Parkinson was in charge of the business part of the meeting. Federation was dis- cussed. Mrs. Neil gave the American penny report and Mrs. Parkinson the sunshine report. Rev. D. Guest was in charge of election of officers far'1960. President is Mrs. Ray Parkin- son; vice-presidents, Mrs. Cleve P'ullman, Mrs. William French; secretary, Mrs. Cecil Squire; as- sistant, Mrs. Milne Pullen; treas- urer, Mrs. William Morley Jr.; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Laverne Morley;nominating committee for slate of officers for 1961, Mrs. Parkinson and Airs. Bent Duffield. Grand Beed ladies choose executives By MISS 49 -ANNE HOOP Mrs. A 1 e x Hamilton, was. named president of Woman's I Missionary Society and Mrs. El- gin Adams was .elected presi• dent of Woman's Associatign .at Grand Bend Unitcd Church. Other WAS offieers are vice- presideuta, Vis, Ed Gill, Alis. Charles Reeves; secretary, l rs. iierbert Pfilc, ass't, !firs. Well - wood Qui; treasurer, Mrs. Allen Miller. Secretaries: Associate anent, l hers, Mrs, Emery Desjardine, i Community Friendship, Mrs. Wm. Love with helpers, Mrs, Elgin Webb, Mrs. M. Thompson and Airs. Myrtle McGregor; Christian :stewardship, Mrs, Dou- Message from Greenway By MRS. CARMAN WOODBURN Personal items Mr, and Ars, Claire Ritchie, of Sarnia, spent the Weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Curts. Miss Connie Steeper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lyle Steeper, is in St, Joseph's Hospital having had an appendix operation last week. Mr. Donald McPherson, of Hamilton, visited op Sunday with his father Mr. Walter McPher- son. White Gift service will be held in the United Church on Sunday when parcels will be received for the Salvation Army and money donations for the mission- ary and maintenance fund, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Turnbull and Miss Donna Turnbull of Grand Bend visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown and Mr. and Airs. Russell Brown and family prior to leaving for Florida on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Rinker and san, of Sarnia, spent the week• end with Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey, A presentation was held in Corbett school on Friday eve- ning for Mr, and (Mrs. Wayne Mowatt (nee Pauline Mallard.) The Sunday School concert for the United church will be held in the church on. Sunday eve- ning. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,111111111111111111111I1111111111111,11111111111111111111111,111„ Warm Air Heating And Air Conditioning New . Installations and Alterations LENNOX & ANTHES IMPERIAL FURNACES OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE Lindenfields Ltd. 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Pottery, Silverware Canada Clocks, Pearls Leather Goods FOR NEW AND DIFFERENT GIFT IDEAS! We (Ova Coupons On The $1,000 Jackpot! Phone 510 USE YOUR CREDIT Exeter The Times -Advocate, December 17, 1959 Pape 1,7' WirACCOINIglIgnIPROINIPIRCARONIRAIROI- glas Gill; citizenship, Mrs, Ezra. Webb; literature, Mrs. Willis Gill; Missionary Aienthly, Mrs. Henry Devine, ass't, Mrs. Man- sel Mason; press, Mrs. lieraert Pfile; supply, Mrs, Myrtle Ale Gregor, Mrs. M, Thompson. Sup't Baby Band, Mrs, George La4a, Mrs. Carmen Lovie; Mis- sion Band, Mrs, Jim Love, Mrs. Glen Love; junior leaders, Mrs. Ed Gill, Mrs. Charles Thieves. Other officers of WA are: Vice-presidents, Mrs. Raymond Fading, Airs, Lloyd Walper; sec - treasurer, Mrs. 1-lugh Morenz, ass't, Mrs. Garnet Patterson; card convenor, Mrs. Manford Luther; manse committee, .Mrs,. Wm. Love, Airs. George Latta; visiting ministers, Mrs. Garnet. Patterson, Mrs. Wm. Love, Airs. Elgin Webb; auditors, Mrs. Ste- wart Webb, Mrs. Olive Webb, Children's Christmas party The Children's Christmas par- ty, sponsored by the Grand' Bend Legion, will be held in the Grand Bend Theatre oh Friday afternoon, December 18 at 2 p.m. Personal items On Saturday, December 12 the Grand Bend Public School held their monthly party at the Le- gion Hall, Chaperoning it were Mr. and Mrs. Clarke. Prizes for the best dancers were giventoPauline Moss and John it t G lr both o f Grade Andrew �lM:IO Johnston The Grand Bend Legion s Drt,Jgs Jo Branch is hold in Feather party Lonegion FridHalay, l.December 18 at the PHONE 447 Your Rexall Store EXETER Mr, and Mrs. Edward Gill and ; Mrs. Mary Gill spent the week - :-'11V.ACROVIC,CROIVICRIRCAPROICROPA end in Toronto, rfgriIRmV►►CRigirge DngyC. OUPACCO►CCIC�ttfgi ffO R, ,0 THE GIFT EVERYONE ENJQYSI Assorted Miniature Pecan. 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