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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-01-05, Page 11WINS PRICE OF WASHER—Albert Rader, RR 3 Dash- wood, won first prize in the Christmas draw at Sandy Elliot's. He received' $149,50, representingthe purchase price of the washer he bought during theventAbove Mrs. Rader receives the check from Bill Harvey, sales- man, e Honeymoon in Florida Dobson -Witmer In a candlelight setting in the Evangelical United. Brethren church, Zurich, Marion Joyce Witmer, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Orville 1e,it n er, Zurich, be- came the bride of Ross M. Dob- son, son of Mrs. Alma Dobson, Exeter, and the late' Montague Dobson on Friday, December 30 at 4.30 p.m. Rev, A. Amacher performed the ceremony and Mrs. Milton Oesch, Zurich, furnished the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Mr. Dennis Amacher, Zurich. Given in marriage by her father the bride chose for her °W wedding a cocktail -length gown of silver. white French boucle brocade. The bodice featured a jewel neckline, basque waist and three - quarter length sleeves. The skirt cascaded softly in bouffant folds. Her shoulder - length veil of French pure silk illusion was caught by a queen's coronet edged with aurora bore- alis sequins and tiny seed pearls. She carried her white nurse's :Bible crested with red garde- nias, Her attendant, Miss Elizabeth Doyle, Exeter was gowned in blue crystal charm and carried white carnations. Mr. William Belling, Exeter., was best man and Robert Dob- son and Cameron Witmer usher- ed. A reception was held at the Dominion Hotel, Zurich. For a honeymoon trip to Flor- ida the bride changed to a gold knitted suit, brown accessories and leopard coat. On their return they will, re - tide on Andrew Street, Exeter, Mrs. Dobson, who is on the nursing staff of South Huron Hospital, was presented with lamps and a magazine rack at the staff Christmas party. The presentation was made by Super- intendent Miss A. Claypole on behalf of the staff. Lambeth vows Tove S. Jensen, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Erik Jensen, RR I Byron, and John Andrew Blair (Jack) Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. .1, F, Bell, R,B 2 Kippen, ex- 1 changed marriae vows before 1 Rev, A. 7. Duffield in Lambeth United Church on Saturday, De- f cember 17. Given in marriage by, her fa- ther the hride wore a floor- length gown of silk organza and h chantilly lace over tulle and tafe feta, The fitted bodice featured lily point sleeves and Sabrina neckline and the bouffant skirt g swept to a brush train. Her dol)- ble French illusion veil was held by a crown of. pearls and she car- 1 ried red roses and white mums, Miss Carole Millman, London, as maid of honor and Miss Syl- via Vandertiun and Miss Lonnie Jorgensen, both of ,London as bridesmaids were gowned. alike In waltz -length dresses of pow- C der blue silk chiffon, a Don Bell was groomsman for j his brother and ushers were Bill o Foster and Hardy Jorgensen, A A retept.ion was held at the o GlenAllen Restaurant, Pet a honeymoon trip to 'Fio- Greenway rites Miss Edith letarJene Woodbu and John Ronald George Tur er chose a blue and white theme for their marriage ceremony in Greenway United Churchon De- cember 31 at • 2.30 p.m. The church was decorated with bas- kets of white pom poms and large white mums edged in blue, ferns and candelabra. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Lisle Woodburn and the late Mrs. Woodburn and the groom is the son of Mr. ,,and Mrs. Earl Turner, alt of RR 8 Parkhill, Rev. A. E. Holley was the of- ficiating clergyman and Miss Evelyn Curts, 'RR. 3 Parkhill, played the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Mr. Jack Levie, Parkhill who sang "Wedding Prayer" and "I'll Walk Beside You". Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a regal floor -length gown of silk mira- mist fashioned with three -qua ter length sleeves featurin softly folded pleats to an over the -shoulder neckline. The bouf Fant skirt extended to a ch train and was tapped wit guipure lace studded with rhine stones. The double French illu sion veil was held in place b a crown of pearls. She carried Reception :a n J I marks anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Me- Tea.room .attendants mere Queen, Hensall, celebrated :their Miss Donna •Rigby, Toronto, Miss golden wedding anniversar,}' .with Ruth Anne Traquair, St, Thom - open. ,house for .friends, and rete- Joan ee. Melvin tivinur eh,tt Oand ver40(),tives Wednesday afternoon and guests called, evening, December 28, Stewart McQueen and; Grace Mrs. Hilton Laing, Exeter,, re- McArthur of flay Township were ceived the guests and Danny .married at ;the Presbyterian Laing, Mervyn Bell and Colleen .manse, Hensall, by the late Rev. l3aynham were in charge .of :the E. F. Mel, Smith. Following guest hook. ' their marriage they farmed in Mrs. ,J, D. Reid, London, Mrs, Usborne township until retiring ,lean Manson, ,Exeter, Mrs. :Roy to Hensall, Lamont., Zurich, and Mrs. Glenn They have two .daughters; Mrs. , Bell, Hensall, poured tea at a Donald (Margaret) Rigby, Men. - table centred with a wedding heim, Mrs, (-tarry (Jean) Snell, cake flanked by floral, arrange- RR 1 Hensall; two granddaugh- merits in white and gold with ters, Donna Rigby, Toronto, and gold tapers. Ruth Ann Traquair, St, Thomas. Society at Goshen chooses '61 slate By MRS. CLARE McBRJRE The Woman's Misisonary Se eiety met at the home of Mrs John Robinson on. Thursda evening, December 15 with present. The program was of Christmas nature, Mrs. John Robinson was 1 charge of the worship assisted by Mrs. James Keyes, Th Christmas message was con veyed by Mrs, Melvin Elliot and Mrs, Roy McBride, The pre sident Mrs, Elmer Hayter con ducted the business. Rev. 1', ,l, Pitt conducted the election of officers for the com ing year. Past president is Mrs. Elmer Hayter; president, Mrs. Bruce Keyes; vice-presidents, Mrs. Bob Peck, Mrs. Melvin Elliott, Mrs. Allan Armstrong, Minister installs Mrs. Anson McKinley and Mrs, Bob McKinley; treasurer, Mrs, by Bonnie Armstrong and a pia- no solo of Christmas songs by little Tommy Robinson, y The business was conducted 25 with Diane McKinley reading A the minutes; the roll call.was answered by 38 members, Two n .members Cathy McKinley and: Carolyn Robinson visited the The birthday bank. Gregory Arm- - storng and Bob Hayter took up t• the offering, A Christmas pa- _ geant was put on by all the - members. Instead of a film this year one of the leaders Mrs, John Robin, son read a story called "The Lit- tlest Angel." Cathy McKinley gave a poem. Kenneth ,P'arke; recording and group executive r McBride; corresponding, Mrs. press secretary, Mrs. Clare John :Robinson; literature, Mrs. Clarence Parke; supply, Mrs. Floyd Armstrong,' Mrs, ,lack Eckel and Mrs. Walter Eckel. Missonary Monthly, Mrs, Bert McBride; associate helpers, Mrs. Minnie Hayter and Mrs. Bert McBride; Christian. Stew- ardship, Mrs, Russell Erratt; temperance and. citizenship, Mrs. T, J. Pitt; community rn friendship, Mrs. Clarence Parke, n Mrs. Aldan Armstrong, Mrs. El- gin McKinley, Mrs. Russell 1 r- ratt and Mrs. Richard chard. Robin- son; baby band, Mrs. Jack Ec- kel; organists, Mrs. Russell Erratt and Mrs. Elmer Hayter; birthday fund, Mrs. Elgin Mc- Kinley; card fund, Mrs. Keith. McBride; tea fund, Mrs, James Keyes; Mission Band leaders, Mrs. Arnold Keyes Mrs. Floyd. Armstrong and Mrs. Jack Eckel. WA officers Officers for the Woman's As- sociation were appointed. Pre- sident is Mrs. Arnold Keyes; vice-presillents, Mrs. Anson. Mc- Kinley, Mrs. Bob Peck and Mrs. Keith McBride; treasurer, Mrs. Iioy McBride; secretary, Mrs. James Keyes and organist, Mrs. Melvin Elliott. Mission Band meet The members of Goshen Mis- sion Band held their December r' meeting in a special Christmas g program held in the church on Sunday evening, December. 18. Jacqueline Peck, president, At the January meeting of James Street Evening Auxiliary, on Monday night the new , of- ficers for 1961 were installed by Rev. S. E. Lewis and the annual reports for 1960 were given. The study on "New Ways of Speaking" was taken by Mrs. Allan Fraser in which she said. "R a d i o and communication through the printed word are mighty weapons in the struggle fort the minds of men", and. further "literacy has been a concern of the churches for more than two decades." Mrs. Fraser also showed a film on India "Another. Beati- tude" and Mrs. Richard Jer- myn gave a reading "The World's Bible," The worship service was led by Mrs. Ralph Batten with Mrs, Ray Mills assisting. President Mrs. James Smith conducted the business period. CELEBRATE ANNIvERSARY • • . Mr. and Mrs, Stewart McQueen, .Hensall p:... Woodham topics By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE Guests with Mrs. Arthur Hop- Mr. and Mrs, Harry Webb kins during Christmas week with. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knig were Mrs, Frank Anderson., and. Linda at Winchelsea, Miss Joyce Dalgleish, Miss Jean Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd:Cowdr Doupe of Science Hill, Mrs. with. Mr. Ernie Cowdrey a Frank Hern and Hazel of 9th Mildred and Fred at Kirkton, line. Mr. and Mrs, Don Morp Mr. Ray Raymond, of London, . with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mu was a weekend visitors with. Mr,' ray, Exeter, on Sundae, and Mrs. Vie Janssen. e ry wxa ee Mr. and Mrs. Vic Chatter at-see:eeeeee'eeeeae''`°e eee tended the funeral of his sister, Happenings • in Mrs. Eliza Courtney, at Mid- land on Wednesday of last week. Blansi aro. Mr. and Mrs. Glen. Copeland were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Beverley Westman, •Granton, on By MRS GLWYN HOOPER m. Wednesday evening.'rx. nx ADy�xM The Times Advocate, January sx 1961 " Pints 11.. News from Whalen Bl MR5 FRANK SQUIRE New Year's visitors were; Recent visitors of Mr, and ,Air. and Mrs, Frank Gunning, Mrs. William Morley Sr. were Exeter, Mr, and Mrs, Angus Don, Brock of New Hamburg.» B Cully, Si, Marys, with Mr. and sell Brock, Chiselhurst, Mr, Mrs, Milne Pullen. Earl, Zion, Miss Florence Mc- HBiolwalrdrock Morleyof,Welland, Mrs, Ruse Hazel Parke Mr. James Mawhinney, :Cred- 'Michigan and Laura French. lton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Squire . and family, Woodham, Mrs, Ethel Squire and Mrs. Margaret Mrs, Norman Hodgins. Silhouette Lindsay, Granton, with Mr. and. u ' L, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Grose ti a r a s I I on and Sharon, Mr, and. Mrs. Art . Hardie, Marlene and Ruth Ann .tapeis . and Mrs, n , DevandizesMr, Mr, and MrsGordo• WLesillialiem Specializing to Heather and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sets ,Cutting .. Perms Tlntt ;Parkinson and Ricky, St, Marys, with Mr, and Mrs. Ray Parkin- Open: Monday to Friday 2.6{ son, .Saturday 9.12; Tuesday .and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins, Thursday evenings Lucan, Mr, Ron' Squire afid Mr. and Mrs. F, Squire with Mr, ,and Mary Lou .Hyde Marion Bellin! Mrs. Grafton Squire. New Year's visitors away were: r Mr, and Mrs, Melville Gun- ning and Muriel with Mr. and Mrs, Milton Kellar, Exeter, Mr. and 'Mrs, William Morley Beaut Loup "- Jr, and family- with Mr, and y Mrs, Norman Jaques, Zion. 147 T P Mr, Frank Parkinson and MAIN -' !-!®NE 6r4S' Glenn with Mrs, Evelyn White, London, Perms Mats Sets a Tints Mr, and. Mrs, William Heather oP EPI and Helen with Mr. and Mrs. William ,Heather Jr., St. Marys. Monday to Friday, 9.4 Mr, and Mrs. Grafton Squire Tees. & Thum. Evenings Any i and family with Mr. and Mrs. Closed Saturday 402 MAIN STREET •. er Fred Fitzgerald, Prospect Hill, ht Personal items CATHY RQBBINS, Prop, ' Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen. ey were Saturday night guests with i nd Mr. and Mrs, Norman Brock, Zion, by Sue Ann Squire spent a few r- days during last week with Mr...1 • and Mrs. Jack. Dickins, � Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Fitzgerald �rJ .., and Mrs. Blanche Hodgfns,.lon. don, visited on Wednesday with f T.V. advertisements pave Mr. and Mrs. F, Squire and f the way for your call. Ron. Many potential customers Jim. daysay Carol MMaary swit h A few awaiting Avon service. in St. Marys er their grandmother, Mrs. Mary I Pleasant, interesting work. Corbett. Opening in Exeter. Mr. Arthur Mills of Spalding, Sask., Mr. and Mrs. Orville For appointment write Davies, London, Mr, Ken Davies of Windsor were holiday guests MISS V. M. MASHER with Mr, and. Mrs. McCleod P.O. 13tix 86 Mills. Mr, Mrs, 0. 11. Finkbeiner, Listo- Owen Sound wel, is a holiday visitor with IStating Telephone Number Mr, and Mrs. J. Finkbeiner and •family. Y• ',,,,,,l1l,I,AI 113n nitt!!II LlJll,!ll,n!!1lllnlllntpiln,A,l. Nonn,nn,,,,,nn,nnnttn,nntlt IIIIMMnnn u,,,n,tN1,,ln MMMWtu„Ilp,, M MWW,nn,nn, A., AVON Friday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Bob Robinson Personal items , were Mr. and. Mrs. Burns Black- Miss Anne Thomson spent a ler, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Robin- couple of days with. Mr. and Mrs. son, Kirkton, and Mr, and Mrs. Chas Lambert of London, Don Morphy. Bu Thomson spent rice holi- Rev. and Mrs. G. Elliott of day week with his grandfather, i t Kirkton o visited ed with Rev. and. Mr. John , Rinn f Mrs, J. Wareham on Monday Baseline, evening of last week. New Year visitors Mrs, M. Copeland spent Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Janes and nesday with her sister, ltlrs, family with Mr, and Mrs. Jas George Stephenson and Mr. Bryan of Prospect Hill on Sat - Stephenson at Appin, urdy. Donald. Brine, David. Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mossey and Jim McNaughton attended with Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Ste the hockey game at Manle Leaf phens and Mrs. Jas Mossey of Gardens on Saturday evening. Anderson on Monday. Miss Carolyn Hern and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Langford and Mrs. Grant Hern, of To- and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herb ronto, spent Christmas week in Langford. of. Grant n, Mr. Clif- New York city. Cobleiah and Miss Went - New Year's visitors worth of Clandeboye with Mr" and. Mrs. Ross Langford on Mon- Mr. and Mrs. George Levy day, and Elizabeth, Russeldale, Mr. Mr • and Mrs, Kenneth Lan. and Mrs, John Brookshaw and g. Murray, Rannoch, M'r, and Mrs, ford and family with Mrs, E. Harold Levy and family, St. Trewartha of Holmesvill.e on Marys, with Mr, and Mrs. Wal- Thursday. - ter Levy. Mr.. and Mrs. Harvey .Robert - Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Hern, son and Elaine of Sutton West Toronto, with Mr., and Mrs. Arn- with Mr. and Mrs. Claire Sisspn old Hern and family. on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ira McCurdy Mr. and Mrs. Claire Sisson and nd Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Marie with Mr, and Mrs. Ar - McCurdy and Mr. and Mrs. Al- chie Cameron. of Watford on Sat - tear rt Scott, Jerry and Jim, St, urday. Marys, Alr. Roy bIcCurdy and Mr. and Mrs. Claire Sisson and cars. noe,Fred Kirk-tonDoupe, withanblr. Grace• and MMuariexlow of Strathroy and with with Mr. and. Mrs; Lloyd d Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Louch, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Petch of Hamilton, with Mrs. W. L. Swit- Strathroy. h was chairlady for the evening Slip rubber bonds ever spools of a with Donna Peck at the piano, thread to keep the. ends of thread b - Barbara Keys gave a short .regi- (from unwinding and cluttering up, Y tation to open the meeting. We-eewing basket er drawer. B a Worship service w a s con - cascade of gardenias, stepha notis and lace. Mrs, William Baker, Hensall sister of the bride, was matron - w P y ale - ducted with Gerald. Hayter read- ing the scripture and prayer by Judy McBride. y i n g l eaves Also .included in. the program as a oem by Larr and D Peck, Terry McBride, Steve no mystery, c Keyes and Robert McClinchey; , a quartette by Karen and Diane. of honor and Mrs, Roger Far ley, London, Mrs. Mason Brown Arkona and Mrs. Ross Clarke Crediton, sister of the groom �.er. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Thomson Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moun- and family, Mr. 1^m, Thomson tain, St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baker len Copeland with Mrs. M. of Zion on Monday. opeland and Jean. Mr, and Mrs. Ross Jones of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Jacques, appy, Deborah and Nancy with London, Mr. and Mrs. Alonza r. and Mrs. M. Jacques. Knowles of St. Marys, Mrs. -Ger- Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean, tie Thomson of St. Marys, Mr. 1Tr. and Mrs. Arthur Rundle and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson and vitt Mr. and Mrs. Robert Run- family with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- le on Monday. Liam Jones. Mr. and Mrs. William Swartz Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Parkin- nd Doris. Mr. and Mrs: Claire son and family with Mrs. George wartz, Crediton, Mrs. C. Insley. Dann of London and. with Mr. meter, on Monday with Mr. and and Mrs. Clarece Thomson on rs. Ted Insley and family, , Tuesday. Mr, Eugene Kirk, of Exeter,' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker r. and Mrs. Victor Kraft, Rob- and girls with Rev. and Mrs. rt and Ronnie of London, Mrs. Ralph Waugh of Guelph on Mon - were bridesmaids. They were gowned alike in royal blue bro cade, street -.length dresses with long sleeves and matching head- dresses and carried cascades of. white pompoms edged in blue with fern and white ribbons. Lana and Wendy Clarke, Cred iton, nieces of the groom, were flower girls dressed in .royal blue brocade with short sleeves and carried gathering baskets of white pompoms edged in blue. Wayne Edlington, A r k o n a, cousin of the groom was best man and William Woodburn, Parkhill and Ross Clarke, Cred- iton, ushered. A wedding reception was held n the United Church hall, Park - ill], where Mrs. T. Isaac, grand - n th r thei io a of bride received in 'guyed plum colored arnel jer- sey with white mum corsage. The groom's mother chose beige and green figured. brocade with lack and white accessories and yellow rose corsage. For a wedding trip to Florida lie bride changed to a loden reen wool dress with green and white accessories and: brown fur jacket, with corsage of yel- owr roses and white mums, On their return the couple will vesicle on the:groom's farm, R 8, Parkhill. acs Bride feted Mrs, Mason Brown, Mrs, Ross larke,, Mrs, David Morrissey nd Mrs, William Baker were amt ostesses at a riusce lla ne- us shower held in Greenway ngiican Parish ,Hall in honor f Miss Marlene Woodburn prior o leer niarriaage on Saturday. McKinley, Bob McBride and - Wayne Peck; a recitation by John McKinley: a duet by Che- ryl and Brian. Peck: "Christmas Greetings" by Judy McBride, • Karen. McKinley, Diane McKin- y, Donna Peck, Mary M. Arm- rong, t Patricia Robinson, Caro- n Robinson, Linda Armstrong an Marilyn Keyes, a recitation t• i'ida the bride changed to a red T stroller suit and vvintcr white and black accessories,_ c Mr. and Mrs, )3e11 wilt reside a at RR 2 Kippen. li Attending the wedding .frtii•i txeter wore the groom's grand. parents, Mr, and Mrs, Frank c Gunning, also'Mr. and Mrs, flare '0 aid Taylor and Jack and' Mr, And r Mrs, Roylance Westcott, Carol, Joan and Cheryl, g rousseau tea Miss 1"ar.lene Woodburn re. eived guests At a trousseau tea t her home and was assisted y the groom's mother, Att's. art Turner, Presiding 'at the lea table overed With a linen cut\vork loth centred with A o ral a r- angerent of pink and while rums were rs. T. Isaac, randmother of the bride, Mrs, iohn Turner, grandmother of the groom, Mrs. ,Emerson Wotfd urrti and Mrs. Kenneth Twed e, attnts of the bride and if660. SServh g were MIA, 'harbara rive,. Met. Fred Rinker, Mrs ougtAa Dirlott and tics, Mitt Mae, Slipwitig the trousseaitf Alt iii trio 1.656 -80 .Ieriod the :Eve• b Cage work week in, industry de- dl clinecl ]n Canada :h dM J71.3 C,O '140,9 hours,. dedlinetl We et Ai est Germany frOM 48 •i:ti 45,7 'hours, t, Increased in Britain ,from 45.S to D 0,6 libi•)i'l;r Mill lricreasecl in S -;apa;ti .frot1i 111 td 601 hours. le st ly a Falling leaves create the love- D liest of autunrn scenes; many M poets, composers and artists have found inspiration in their splendor. But there is no inspira- tion when the falling leaves are d hose shed. by your favorite house plants, Many house plants present S hes problem though same, such E Couple wed 4 91 ears Mr. and Mrs, Charles Miller, Huron Street, were married -49 years on January 1 and marked the occasion with a family dine ner for 22 on Saturday. They have three sons: .Tim, i ltoodhain'v E ,card Zion; Edwin, Thames Road, and one daughter, Mrs, David Blackwell, RR. 2 Hensel!, who were all pre- sent with their families, Mt. James Patterson, Hensall, who was a guest at the wedding at Whitewater, Manitoba, was also a guest on Saturday. as fuchsia and, gardenia, lose M their leaves more easily than others. The reason remains a 112 mystery to most people and other e leaf ailments, such as wilting yellowing M y g and curling, are equal- M ly puzzling, w Horticulturists with the On- ni tario Department of Agriculture say that these conditions may be f. caused by a host of situations. 13 However, the•main. causes are , excessive watering, chilling, 13 chemicals and inadequate light. Too .much. water robs the plant of valuable air which it gets from the soil. When the soil is poorly aerated, the plant funs- ha tions improperly, the roots may M rot and the leaves fade and wilt. ta Most people associate this wilt with water deficit,. ,:nd more M water is added. Now the plant of s really in trouble and in severe R cases the .leaves will drop oft, 'o save it from further misery, an water less often and be sure No that there are several pieces of broken pottery in the bottom of B the pot, for drainage, Ch Many plants, especially irop- Ar ;cal varieties, may stiffer if ex- posed to an ()pen window. A few an minutes in a cold draft is all it akes; leaves that have been killed droop, turn brown and all. Some plants become stunt• d aha never recover, 11 you use gas in your home, adeline Fleet and children,, day, , r, and Mrs. Louis Restemeyer Mrs, Fred Pattison of St. Ma- ith Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Reste- rvs with .Mr. and Mrs. Leonard eyer and Jane. Thacker on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. 13111 White and Mr. and Mrs, Percy Hodgins amity, Sarnia, Mr, and Mrs. and .family of Granton with Mr. en. Webb and family, London. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker. on lir. and Mrs. Elgin Webb, Grand Friday evening, end, with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Mr. and Mrs, R,ay Wigle and Webb. R.ay Jr. with Mrs. Margaret Ro- bertson of Windsor, ew Year's visitors away Miss Connie Peterson of llder' Rev, J, Wareham, Mrs, Ware- ton spent a couple of da m and family, Monday with M:r, and Mrs, p : . with r. and Mrs. Stewart Pole andRa} nneth, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Facey milt' at Apple..and Morley. Eddie and Paul of Misses Binh elle and Rhea Wellburn with Mr. and Airs, ills, Edgar, and Mrs. Roy Kirk Gladwyn Hooper. Granton with Mr. and Mrs, Miss Ruth G. Hooper returned) ay Mills, Exeter, to Toronto on Monday night. after Mr. and Mrs. 1-larr.y Squire spending the holiday week with d family with Mr. and ,Mrs, her parents, Mr. and lies, G. rmah. Hodgins of Granton. ;teepee. Mr, Mr, and Mrs. Vie Chatten and arbara, Mr, and Mrs. Ron attthorn with Rinn of �Thame ford. ATTENTION 1 Mr, , and Mrs. George Wheeler d David, Mr. and Mrs, Glen Copeland, Mr, and Mrs, ,John HOUSEWIVES Rodd and .Pamela with Rev, CAP, OWNERS and Mrs, J, Cook at Arkona. ltr, arid. tics. ,lack Smith, lir, Mid -Town Cleaners Now Have and Mrs, `Villiarin Rundle anti Equipment For Cleenin Your` Larry, Mr, and Mrs. Gerald ;a g Brintnell with Mr, and Mrs, • CHESTERFIELDS L f?5 ,. Views of Europe shown to Circle At, the meeting of Caven Con- gregational. Circle at, the manse Tuesday evening Mrs, Ken Bridges showed slides taken white she and her husband. •were t posted in Germany and also of c other European countries they e Visited. The devotional period was take en by Mrs, Norman Stanlake. 3 oil have a real threat, to green, lealthy leaves. The slightest mouirt. of gas in a room will curl and pucker the leaves of i()use plants, In some rases, hQ leaves will drop Off. inadequate Tight very rarely roduces any of the more seeioue ymptohns but, the plant does The .,newly elected president, Mrs, Ken McLaughlin 'conduct,- ed the business when plans were .t made fora congregational sup- per in January and A bake sale on Saturday, February IL: gifts were Mrs. Mee ITedgins, s Mrs, Bill 13 a k e. r, Mrs, Bob Welsh, Mrs, Roger ,Farley, Mrs. a how very thin, pale leaves and n some eases the stens ar c Mason Brown, Mrs, Dave Mor- rissey, Mrs, .Ken .Leaner And Mrs, Ross Clarke, Attending the guest book were Misses Barbara .13eth Woodburn And Helen Eagleson', Also assist {Arg were Mit. 11Arvey ,Eagleson, Mrs, James Eagleson,, Mrs, Lloyd Love and Mrs. :1rWiti Rate. bnormalty & APPLiANCES ray Sweitzer and family oL • CHAIRS ipke, :,nnnnu,nnVriOlfifiYFY„nn,,,nrrnrslt,YyOf' in,ti,YY.4: CANAbIAN . 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