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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-01-26, Page 12P419412 Tho TimmAclyoc e, Jinuary 2 , 1 L4 • • .. a .a kt$I4•44.* • .. • aana.a HURONDALE HOMMAORS—Carol.Westcott, left, and Barbara Ann Morley, right. were presented With provincial honors for. completing 12 4-H projects at Achievement Day in Clinten Legion Hall on Saturday, Kathryn Hicks, .who also :attained the honors % was not able to be present. Dinnin photo Girls win h„..,nors for 4- „,.rojects Girls of the 4.7ii homemaking e 1 u ha participated in an Achievement bay on Saturday at Clinton Legion Hall to cli. a max their project "The Club Girl Entertains." Presented with provincial ho- nors for the completion of 12 projects were Carol Westeott, Barbaro Ann Morley and Kath. ryn lJkk of Humble jellv Jilts, GeneNixon. Seaforth dis- trier, Jean Broadfoot. Bel. rave and Mrs. Harry Bryd- ges. Belgrave These were pre- sented by Mrs. Dale Miller, Huron home economist, who presided for the day. County bonn ra certificates and phis fnr completing six projeets were presented to Jean Krueger. Crediton. June Rader and Buthanne Rader, Dashavoed, Anne Creery, Bar. bara Hern and Ruth Horne, Elirnville. Margaret 010 and Shirley Reynolds nf Huron - dale, Doris Walker. Seaforth Distriet and Elsie Doig, lop, Mrs. Gordon McKenzie, Seaftirtb, secretary of South Huron Distriet WI, made Alva pnesentations. Club exhibits were arranged by Elimville and Grand Bend clubs on "Table Centres for All Occasions" with commenta. tare Ruth Horne and Jo Anne reapeetively. (Inn 4-11 girls pranted a -Tea is Served" when some of their number arrived in slacks, eat en the floor or ELIZABETH ARDEN hand 0 /el Jody lotion giant size 95 reg. 4.25 (04#0, aeaeawar. Now this famous Lotion in an eennomy aaint site irk the handy plastic bottle with the exclusive., leak. proof loc.top dispenser. This superb Lotion 'smooths. whitens. and softens, in just one appli. cation. Easy to apply— rialightful to use, For a limited time ?nth,: 4 oz. sizt 1,25, a Z. tut MILEY' DRUG STORE EXETER lounged in chairs eating hot dogs and. drinking pop. The others arrived in afternoon at. tire with hats and gloves. sat correctly on their chairs, ate sandwiches and drank a cup of tea in the approved mariner. Dashwood club laresented a skit Your Table Manners" in which Shirley Bender, Bernice Restemayer, Nancy Willett and June Rader displayed poor la - Centralia CWL planning bazaar A general meeting of the Catholic Women's League of RCAF Station, Centralia, was held on Tuesday. January 10 in the PMQ centre. The direc- tor, Father Grant, was pres- ent and the president, Mrs. .1. B. McCarroll, was in the chair. The meeting was devoted to planning •the annual :OWL ba zaar to be held Saturday. April 29. Mrs. J. Benniag and Mrs. J• Faquet, who have so ef- ficiently acted as lunch con- veners, offered to remain in office until June. Presents report on :mission work airs. Frank Glanville, Credi- Inn, was hostess for the meet- ing of the Challengers of Exe- ter Pentecostal church for which Mrs. Don Jolly presided. Miss Marion Triebner pre - anted the message using the theme 'Strength for the Nw Year" and Miss Wanda IMeLa- ten gave a reading concerning mission work in Moosonee. Mrs M. Holmes and Nlias Triebner favored with a vocal duet. Assisting in the worship per.. riod were Mrs. Stuart Trith7 per, Mrs. Milford Prouty and Mr. Business was discussed and lunch was served. Club's bake sale to equip kitchen The hake sale nn Saturday afternoon in the library base- ment sponsored by the Lathes' Curling Club was quite success. ful The proceeds ameanted to 5115 and will be used to equip the kitchen at the curling rink. Arranging the sale was the ways and means committee convened by Mrs. Gerald Webb and Including Mrs. Allan Els- ton, Mrs. Clarence Bole. Mrs. Ethel Reeder and Mr. Robert Southeott. ble manners and Linda Kraft, :lila Becker, Norma. Wigand and Ruthann' Rader n ere Wile proper in all table eti- quette. Joan' Rader was com- mentator. Hurondale jolly Jilts aI.n de- monstrated "Your Table Man- ners." Taking part were Mar- garet Oke, Carol West-cott, Barbara Ann Morley and Bar- bara Wehber. Assisting Mrs. Miller were Mies Jean Scott, supervianr nf eotinty and district hemp .eco. nomists and Miss Margaret Snedden, home economists, for South Simeoe and Duffe. rin. At this Achievement Day 145 girls :completed the project and were given a alerting silver 441 teaspoon. Two other Achieve- ment Days for the sane pro- ject had been . held in Novem- ber in Huron County. The current project is "Cot• Anna May Be Smart" and the one selected for the fall is a new one "Featuring Fruit." Modern Beauty Salon 429 MAIN V, PHONE 14? HairetitS styllog Perms« "rostmonft :NitgitlAy to Sahireloy. 0-6 l'utstIOY& ThurdaY vtl"gs ENDtitENNtR, top, Barbara Roth, 6peratot4 SRN staff Winter .weddings .skinner,orock entertatned The nurses and staff of 'South Darn Hospital were .enter- tained to a smorgnabord din- ner and social .evenula; by tbe Woinen's Auxiliary an Thum da:.14rs."1111.in. N. -Creech, honorar2. president ot the, Auxiliary and Mrs. J. (1. Dunlop,: president, were hostesses and the :Inv- aes's committee convened, by Mrs. Allen ,taraser were in charge of the event. Other members of the committee are Mrs. Ralph Bailey,. Mrs. Hee- : tor Murray and Mrs. E. COP - son and Mrs. M. C. Fletcher of the public relations commit. tee also Misted. Members of the • Hospital Board. who were present and assisted with the ,earving, were W. G. Caebratle. .1. A. Tra, quair, Ray illorloek,. Douglas Cook, Dr. D. A. Baer .and J. Penhale. Following the -dinner limo was played and winners Were Miss Eva Tinkler, Mrs. Ches- ter Cornish and. Mrs, Jack Madge. Winners in a,. contest were Miss Audrey Godkin and Miss Betty Bailey. Legion auxiliary welcomes five Five new members were in Riated into membership of the Legion Ladles Auxiliary at the meeting on Monday evening. They were Mr. G. Appleton, Mrs. R. Marriage, Mrs. R. Dodd, Mrs. J. Fulcher and Mrs. .1. D. Thompson. Plans were made for the Auxilary's nest officers ban- nuet on February 17 and the Tiny Scout father and son ban- quet, Februara. 22. A donation of S50 was voted In the Provincial Scholarship Fund and application is to be made to appear on TV nro- gram "Act Fast" or "Take Your Choice". Decorating ideas topic for Kinettes ' the meeting of 'Exeter hinetaes on Monday evening Ralph Sweitzer of The Interior Shop gave a demonstration on ideas for decorating. The meeting: was held at the home of Mrs, Claire Hoffman. and assisting her were Mrs. Lee Sherman and Mrs. Gordon Baynham. Mrs. ;lames Carey was a guest as a prospective:mem. her. Mrs. Neil Campbell Wen the draw. Mus Paris Marie :Seett. daughter- ..ef Mr. tied Mrs, Mur- ray Sentt, Exeter, ,And Robert lanbson. son .of Mrs, Alma 1)nhson, Kate -ter, and the late Montague Dobson, exchanged marriage vows in Trivitt Me mortal church on Saturday. jarmary 14 at 5- o'clock. Rev. Bron deVries offieiated at the ceremony. Given in marriage by :her father the bride wore a white velvet flo,r40-1141.11 gpwn. A crown studded :with rhinestones held her .embroidered veil and she carried a bouquet of rod roses and white hyancinths. Attending the bride as rnaidt of honor was Miss Donna Wells, Exeter, and as brides- maid,. Mrs. Larry Balsillie, Centralia. They were gowned alike in red velvet with -white accessories. They carried bou- quets of white mums and red -carnations. Wayne Feltner, Exeter. was best man and. ushers were Jim Scott, brother of the bride, and William IlicEalls. A reeeption was held at Arm- strong's Restaurant, Exeter, where the bride's mother re- reived in a black velvet dress with white A Ce0,9$01-ieS and the groom's mother chose blue silk with accessories in white, For a trip in the Southern Slates the bride ,changed to a brown wont suit with yellow accessories and corsage of yel- low roses. Mr. and 'Mrs. Dobson will reside on Andrew Street, Exe- ter. Previous in her marriage the bride Was honored at two miscellaneous showers for which. Mrs. Dan flrintnell and Mrs. Larry Balsillie were hostesses. Cathy's Beauty Lounge 147 MAIN ST., PHONE 645 Perms • Cuts • Sets • Tints OPEN Monday to Friday, 9-6 Tues.& Thurs, Evenings Only Closed Saturday CATHY ROBBINS, Prop, THIS SHOP WILL. Eif CLOSED FROM F. 6 TO MARCH. 6 Pink and white mums, ferns and :candelabra formed the :set- ting at the Mine of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nrir M ail Brneka Von. when their daughter, Margaret Elizabeth. beenme the bride rif Robert Grant Skinner,. ,sot of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Skinner, iftfi, Exeter,. on Saturday, January 21 at 12 .Welock DOM?. Rev. J. It; Wareham effieiat- ed at the -ceremony and Mr. liaral Horn, •R Granton. sant; "alecause" and 'Wed- ding Prayer" accompanied bY Miss Kathryn Hicks, RR 3 Exeter, Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a bal- lertna length gown of -white nylon silk organza. The fitted bodice WAS styled with sweet- heart neckline and three-quar- ter sleeves. A crown a, seed Pearls and iridescent sequins held- her finger-tip veilof. silk illusion, She .carrieda white Bible erested with red sweet- heart roses with white stream. .ers and trailing rosebuds. Miss Doreen Brock RR 1 Dranton, was maid of honor for her sister wearing .a 1)B.1. lerina-length gown of midnight Wee silk organza over taffeta with Matching picture hat. She carried a cascade of pink carnations and white mums. Bill Strong, RR 2 Dublin was best mail and Burton Mor- gan, St. 'Marys, was usher. A wedding reception was held at Pine -Crest lim,-51, Marys, where the bride's moth- er received in a printed silk dress of brown and beige tones with brown accessories and corsage of yellow carnations. The groom's mother chose a Silhouette Hair Fashions Phone 658 409 MAIN STREET Specializing In Sets - Cutting Perms - ,Tints Open: Monday to Friday 9.6; Sturdy 9.12; Tuesday and Thursday evenings Mary Lou Hyde, Marian Belling Mrs, Nancy Regier planted iIk dress in blue tares with path, aecea4erica and pink e hal at ion nraa rata. For travelling in the United Slates the bride .changed to a wool sheath of black and brown, tones, white :accessaries and enreaa.4e of yellow rrses. The ,couple will make their Immo in I.:meter. Pr1141:e s. ed. Skinner, bride of Saturday, was honored at four miseellaneons s ho wers prinr la her marriage. Mrs, Bev White, St. Marys, was hostess for a shower. Thursda a', Jan. 12 by. the staff of the Bank of Montreal. Miss Diane Delbridge. Taxan ter, was hostess for a surprise shower on Saturdar, irannarT .1.1, and Mar... Jaathryn Lanka .WAS hostess for a ahower the Junior in:sande last Tues. :day. A kitchen and miscellaneous shower waS held at the home of the bride'S mother on Thurs. day by friends and neighbors Of the community when aIle bride displayed her shower and weriCing glits. '"Doit't be downhearteCt said the steward to the suffering passenger. "Nobody's ever the of seasickness." -Don't say that." riMailed the stricken Ma "It's only the hope ot dying that'kept ania alive so 11 ME SWEETRUGS fioautifYi §eatter u5s, Many. 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