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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-11-16, Page 10IA (e, iimesAdvocata, Npverytber IC 1941 avd9fet fr9m Bidd.oiph Credito:n auxiliary Sy MRS,. AVe Si-41PN elects 62 officers • , • - .... 4 , Sy MRS, M. FAIST CREDITON Rev. R. S. Hilts presented Use slate of officers for 1962 Ter the United Church Women et a Meeting of the United Chtireh Women's Auxiliary on Thersday. Past President is Mrs. R. rinkbeiner; P'residerit, Mrs. •G. •ZWielsee; vice-presidents, Mrs R. Reid, Airs. E. Neil; secre- tary, Mrs. H. Lightfoot; asst sec.. Mrs. N. Lamport; treass! London visited with Mr, and Mrs. Rliseell Clark et Detroit slaYeet at the home lof Mr. F. Clark •arid visited with him at South Huron Hos- Ipital, Exeter, where he is a Pe.- ; tient alai greatly lammed. Ur. Will Soldon Pigeem; Mich, is visiting with Mr. end 111Irs. Lloyd Hey, Mr. and Aire. Clar enc ISchade and family of Zarieh, 111r. and Mrs. Ralph Weber, 111.rs. Dan Weber of Dashweod; and Miss TheitnA Weber of am manse! w urer, Tirs. Personal items. M. Sam Sicinner, jaiea and GarrY a.ttended a shower held in Eliniville hall. on F - day night in honor of M. and UM Jack Pynt a Medford. Guests on Sunday with Mr, And Mrs, Ross MeFells were 4Mr. and Mrs. Chas. unstau of Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Allan !ot Merton,. Atr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall. of SAiuts- buq. Visitors on Sunday with Airs. Jessie Lewis were Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd johnstoe and family of committee, Mrs, E. Lamport, is. a er Weber Ailsa Craig. Over 40 o in Huron in $4 0001 . (Special to The 7-40 Hapertant changes have be 'taking place in Iluron County with repect to the number of people in egeh. Meanie braeket. Latest reports show that there has been a genet meve- ment upward. Many of the families who were in the 14,000 to 57,000 category a. few years ago »aye stepped into filo next ihigher grotip, ln ture, their former pesitions have been taken by families who had been. at the $2,100 $4,000 That has been the pattern all along the line As a result ! Mr. and 11Irs. Orville Leng- 1/11,1"thee arenow nbogekleetws"anfdamiiire rirnsg.; 1,,..00dFreehsgratoarn.a AitarSw-01.1:1°11ASLInst'ewni noting trip sere, mid Jobe visited 00 Sane is the higher Mrs., L. Hill, Mrs. C. :Keeney, i was made to iertlairette, N.B.1 du afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. W. Hodge; pianists, Mrs. when Ff0 Skinner and Cpl., Mrs. Fred Pattison, S. Marys, L. Preszcator, Mrs. J. Gallo- MacKellar of the RCAF Cen- Mrs. Mervin Elston accompae !way; Christian. Stewardship, tralia visited their home there, ; nled by Asrs, hurray Abbott, 'Mrs. C. Kenney; supply, Mrs., Mr- Sohn Wade made the trip Centralia, Were guests on Thursday Aftornoon with their M. Xing; literature, Mrs. • with them. Hill; correspondence and press M. and Mrs. Aaron Win,' uncle and aunt, Mr. and Aire. secretary, Mrs. M. Larnport; Mr- and Mre, Wilmer Web & Clarence Fleteher, Woodham, finance committee, ;Mrs, s., and Barbara, Mr, Lloyd Wein Weekend visitors •with Mr. visited on Sunday with Mr, and and Mrs, William Essery were King, Mrs, A. Baker, Mrs, C. Mrs. Melvin Wein. and Mr. the Rev, and Mrs, Barry Bass - Kenney; program committee, the executive; friendship and Herb Treumner at Flint, 11fich. more and son. Mark of Corinth. visitation, Mrs. R. Finkbeiner, There will be a Teen Town Ou Sunday evening they had as Mrs, E. Lawson; auditors, dance on Friday night, Novems their guests M. H. and Mrs. 17. Elston, Mrs, E. Lamport, Mrs. E. Neil. ber Mr. Ross Wein, of Guelph, Kenon Fischer, of Exeter, Mrs. Lawson led the worship 1 visited with his parents, Mr. spent Tuesday with his grand - service the theme being "What and Mrs. Emerson Wein, over parents, Mr, and Mrs, Chris is the Church?" Scripture was ; the weekend Fischer. On Wednesday visi- Mr, Donald Headrick, a tors were Mrs, Lloyd Fischer, Wayne and Stephen. -Weekend Ridgetown, spent the weekend at the hom of his parmts, visitors with Mr. and Mrs. !Air. and Mrs, Ed. Hodrmk, C. Fischer were 'Mr, and ?drs, Mr. marry Heist celebrated ,,Ray Fischer and Wayne and his 88th birthday on Sunday, -ivirs Mrs. William Fische He lives with his daughter, an"! \eathY, all of London. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hendrick and ; she had the family home for a birthday dinner. ,from Mi ch Igen !with Mrs. .Mr. and il‘irs. Chris Haist, Smith's sisters, Mr, and Mrs. Zurich, visited on Sunday with John Rothfuss of Sebewaing Mr. Harry Heist and Miss La_ and daughter Dorothy, a mis- Ilan Heist, winery from Hawaii who is Sunday evening 11liss Dorothy home on furlough, and Mrs. Rothfuss, missionarY r 0 m Irvin Coote of Elkton, Mich. Hawaii islands, who was via. with anniversary cake suede by iting with her aunt, Mrs. Wil- Mrs, Coote to .help them cele - "Ham Smith, over the weekend brate that happy event, with her parents, Mr, and They were presented with a Mrs. Sohn Rethfuss from Sebe- waing, Mich., seamed ebide e of her work in Hawaii, in the EUB chureh. 45th wedding anniversary Mr. and (Mrs. William H. Smith were pleasantly sur- prised on Thursday, November 9 when Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Toad by Mrs, N. Lamport. Mrs. Earl Neil presented the study book "The •Church and th Community", She said "Is the church a social centre or a worship centre? Life 'It faster and many old values are swept away in a world of television aerials. There is a tendency for rural people to move about thus effecting the small church- es in rural areas, The United Church has 1,400 pastoral rural charges. Church members ean take part in every phase of church work. It is the church's duty to help more people wor- ship and set up spiritual cen- tres for all groups". Mrs, B. Finkbeiner, presi- dent, conducted the business. The supply secretary, Mrs. Mel- vin Xing, reported a bale of elothing had been, sent to Bella Coola, also the allocation for supply for 1062 had been re- ceived. The literature secretary an- nounced she had procured some books to circulate for reading. The president reported on the sectional meeting held at Whalen, She stressed that reports be sent in on time. It was decided to continue with mystery sisters for an- other year. This year a col- lection is to be taken at the December meeting for "Care", Personal items Miss Methilda Oestricher, Windsor, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oestricher. Mrs. Herbert Fahner and Mr. and Mrs. L. Hoar and Ricky of London spent the weekend with. Mrs, C. Berg at Detroit. Miss Agnes Lamport and friend, of Defebit, visited with the former's mother, Mrs. Sam Lamport, who was confined to her room, returned with them for a few weeks. Mrs Allan Pfaff is in St. joseph's Hospital where she underwent surgery. Mr. Albert Geiser, Mr. Earl Heist, Mrs. Ed Hendrick, Miss Clara Geiser and Miss Pearl Fahner attended a funeral of a relative at South Cayuga last Saturday. Mr. Donald Hendrick spent a few days last week at the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto as a member of the judging team of the Western Ontario Agricultural School at Ridge- lowt. The Ridgetown team won high store over OAC and Xemptville College teams. Correction. — In last week's news of the WSWS report it read the ladiee were to cater to the Holstein banquet. should have read Hereford batquet. lamp, gifrs and flowers for the o.fe-Heasciloont: The eighth meeting of the Crediton 4-H club was held Sat- urday, November 11 in the community hall, Eleven mem- bers were present. Institute spoons were given Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine to those who had participated Hilliard Sperling of Walkerten drinks. All tasted the fruit and Eldon Smith came in their baskets and fall flowers were made as horne assign- svith breads and fruit drinks that .S, odqs Finkbeiner, Mr, and IVIss. Gor- in former clubs. don Morlock, Mr. and Mrs. Notes were given on fruit to help them celebrate their ments, 1 -POUND PACKAGES 1.4E 45th wedding anniversary. Achievement Day plans were e„tt On Saturday the car came made. FelegeteseleWeeeMeteseieleSSMASISKUMerasseseeleiltenteseteMMSSO 0KING 1 111111111111 llllllllllll 11111111i111 iii 1 ii 1 i 1 iiiiiiiii 1 iiiiiiii 111m11.4 lllll 1 ll 111/11111111 lllllll 1 l 011011M/111 l 11 ll 1114111110. 1:1 5. 3, Smoking SIZE i 1 ...:. ..,,, . ...., , and i . i Curing I ... brackets than. plus .cjqs.s there have been at any time. The gain in consanier buying power that this represents will he reflected, erentUally, in greater local business activity. Its full effect has not yet been felt, dna tO the recent reees- sion. The breakdown into income brackets covers communities in every section of Canada. It was prepared and copyrighted by Sales Management, based en 190 cash earnings, 11 shows that, in livren County, no less than 40.6 per- cent et all households had net incomes, After taxes, of at least $4,00 a year, he degree in which the over - a community all earnings of hecente 41141011tefl 4111911g itS PoPtagien 1$ an incieX ,Of the woll•heingof the 1najority of intiwestpeorteb...0, pey r.gyvizIte4thetor a smelt von et the top, with the rest getting, very Mae, er whether there 1$ more uni- form dvision, 0 In,theiftlirg7resC,otuttnety4maepPYrdcieltligt of the households With meanies pc'ter!4tAQo9rtliglitta eerrlftl%1Yee ettftne6.5'4 '1'ethes7,h000011$0401$10,toohaat b,rraeckient cQmprise 7.9 percent of the Ojai, They account for 16.5 percent of all: Income. Those with cash Meings pt $2,500 to $4,Q00 constitute 21.5 percent olf)eltheeenbtogisetihoeldis,nc1.0''mheey, .hefAIlliliesnwgaesirneg 4unbro graduating.leto. f the middle-ioeonie brackets or better indicates a general im- provement in living standards, according to the economists. Chicken' in the rough BOY, 14 ir A*,!Q•P',0 Fish tn. Chips Phone 122 for tAke-out orders or come an visit our seeelous new dining roar. * Groceries * Confectionery PM Seven N.Y.! A Week ANDY'S LUNCH PHONE, 172 a -A Station. DASHWOOD —seseeeereeseseee etsieseSeeseSee • Maxwell House Instant Coffee 8 6 -OZ. JAR Fresh Ground Hamburger S* WAWYMMWMORFAIIMUMNASNWOMVRAWOMMOMINA„..*# Walker's Saltines Proper Processing of Meat Is Our Business In the first six months of 1961 immigration to Canada totalled 36,782, of whom 18,297 were wives, children and Others not destined to the labour! force. The Locker Plant Does It Best! 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