The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-12-14, Page 15Crediton E't)13 ladies
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By MRS. M, FAIST
Cltint)ITON
The Christmas Meeting of
the PadieS' Aid and WW $ of
the UR eluireh was held on
ThurSdaY evening in the Sun-
day .sehool rooms with a light-
ed Christmas tree for deeora-
tion.
Mrs. Gordon Ratz was phair,
lady assisted by Mrs. W. Heist,
ItIrs. I. Dinney, Mrs. W. Weber,
Mrs. F. W. Morlock and Mrs.
M. Faist, The story of Christ-
mas was read by different
members and carols were sung
A short skit entitled "Angels
Peint, of View" was preseated
by Mrs. G, rtatz, Mrs, F. W.
Morlock and Mrs, W, Weber
followed by a solo by Mrs. E.
Wenzel. A shut talk by the
convenor ef Spiritual Life and
prayer by Mr. Calvin Fahrner
followed,
Mrs. Ed Ifendrielt, the presi,
dent, had charge of business.
Roll was called by each mem.
her giving a jar of fruit, jam
or jelly for South Huron Hos-
pital, Exeter. Letters of ap.
preciation were read from
ladies of Arnstein who had re-
ceived bales of clothing, Mrs.
C, Sims read a few poems.
Rev. A, M. Schlenker took
charge of eleetion of officers,
Illrs. E. Wenzel read the slate.
President is Mrs, Gordon
Ratz; vice-presidents, Mrs. E.
Wenzel, Mrs F. W. Morlock;
secretary, Mrs. Wilmer Wein;
ass't secretary, Mrs, Ed Hen-
drick; treasurer, Mrs, Ross
Krueger; treasur r of WSWS,
Mrs. Irvin Ratz; corresponding
secretary, Mrs, Lorne Mor•
lock;
•Convenors of committees:
good cheer, Mrs, Lloyd Hey;
solial, Mrs, E, Wenzel; par-
sonage, Mrs. Ross Krueger;
Membership and attendance,
Mrs. W. Wein; greeting cards,
Mrs, M, Faist; pianists, Mrs.
Emmery Fahrner, Mrs, Gor-
don Finkbeiner;
Convenor of spiritual life,
Mrs. A. M. Schlenker; steward-
ship, Mrs, L. Lamport; mis-
sionary education, Mrs, A.
Wein; social relations, Mrs. C.
Sims; missiona.., education for
children, Mrs, L Finkbeiner,
Irs. Alvin Finklieiner; sewing
committee, Mrs, J. Finkbeiner.
Installation of officers was
inducted by Rev, A. M. Sch.:en-
ker after which lunch was
served by committee in charge
with Mrs, Lloyd Hey as con-
venor. -
Teen Town cancelled
Teen Town is cancelled on
Friday night. The members
are invited by Exeter Teen
Town to a special dance on
Friday, December 15. Popular
disc jockey Dick McFarland of
CKSL, London, will be on hand.
4-H Club
The 441 girls club with their
leaders Mrs. L. Hodge and
Mrs. Ross Krueger went to
Clinton on Saturday, December
9 for Achievement Day.
Joan Smith and Karen Fink-
beiner gave a demonstration on
"A family meal with two fruits
A day".
Winners at bingo
Miss Shirley Pfaff,. RR 2
Crediton, won her family's sup-
ply of Christmas fowl at the
fowl bingo held in the Com-
munity Centre, December 8.
She carried home a large
turkey door prize and won two
turkeys on bingo.
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Other turkey winners Were
Omar Cunningham, Mr. Aug-
gabar, Mule' Glanville, Mrs,
Ed, Thorne, Russell King, Mrs.
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Chicken and duck winners
were: Margaret Jennison, Mrs,
Mary Gonn, Bir Cutting, Mrs.
Gord Slaght, Mrs. Vic Green,
John StAten, Horace Lake,
Mrs, Poole, Mrs, Mervin Webb,
Doug Galloway, Mrs, Iiirtzel,
Mrs, Schroe(er, Mrs. Chas,
Browning, Mrs, Frank Glan-
ville, Greg Flemming, Wilmer
Wein.
The bingo was sponsored by
the Crediton Comm unity Park
Board, with the help of the
softball players. Exeter Recre-
ational Trophy was presented
to team nia lager Jack Gallo-
way by 13111 Cutting.
Elects officers
'rhe Dorcas Band Class of
EUB church, Crediton, held its
annual meeting Tuesday eve-
ning when Calvin Fahrner gave
a talk on his three -year -stay
in Germany,
Other items on the program
were Christmas readings by
Mrs. Emerson Wein and Mrs.
Aaron Wein; a ladies' quartet
and a men's chorus,
Mrs. Gordon Morlock was
elected president with vice.
president, Mrs, Alvin Fink-
beiner; secretary, Mrs, Roy
Ratz; treasurer, Mrs, L. Mor -
lock; pianist, Mrs, S, Dundas;
assistant, Mrs. Ervin Fink-
beiner; librarians. Mrs. Lloyd
Lamport, Mrs. Ross Krueger;
reporter, Mrs. Wellington Heist;
sympathy and relief, Mrs, Ed
Hendrick; program, Mrs. Gor-
don Ratz; membership, Mrs.
R. Krueger.
Dr, Lulu Gaiser, Mrs. A, M.
Schlenker and Mrs. Freeman
Morlock are the teachers,
Personal Items
Mrs. M. Bowman of Detroit
called for her father, Mr.
Ernst Guettinger, on Sunday
and he returned home with her
for the winter months.
Mrs, Mary Ernka and son,
Mr. Samuel Ernka of Elmwood
visited with Rev. and Mrs. A.
M. Schlenker and family on
Friday.
Mrs, Lorne Morlock, who is
a patient in St, Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, and underwent
surgery last week, is corning
along fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. McCann,
of Clinton, spent the weekend
with Mrs. Margaret Clark,
Mrs. Eli Brown and Miss
Pearl Fahner visited with Mrs.
George Castle at London for a
few days last week.
Mr, Francis Clark returned
to his home from hospital on
Saturday and returned to De-
troit on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Russell Clark for a few
weeks,
Mrs. Robt. Hilborn and Cathy
spent a few days with her
mother, Mrs. Ezra Faist and
Nola and Mr. Hilborn, came
Saturday they returned to Han-
over on Sunday.
Mr. Edward Schenk visited
over the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo
Schenk, and children Julie and
Cathy.
Mr, Donald Hendrick, of
Ridgetown, spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Ed Hendri.k.
Mrs. E. Hey of Parkwood
Hospital and Mrs. M. Hooper
WINS. AWARD — Miss Robin
Smith, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Smith, William St.,
received the award for highest,
standing along with her execu-
tive secretarial diploma at
graduation exercises of Wells
Business Academy, London,
Saturday evening. Miss Smith
is now employed with Gairdner
and Company, Her parents at-
tended the graduation cere-
monies,
Panel describes
meaning of yule
A panel of six past presi-
dents of the Woman's Associa-
tion of James Street United
Church formed a panel at. the
Christmas meeting on Thurs-
day afternoon telling "What
Christmas Means to Me", Tak-
ing part were Mrs, R. E. Pool-
ey, Mrs. Whitney Coates, Mrs,
Allen Fraser, Mrs, E. D. Bell,
Mrs. William Kernick and Mrs,
Arthur Rundle,
Mrs. Wes Witmer reported
for the provisional committee
giving the executive named .as;
president, Mrs. Hector Murray;
vice-presidents, Mrs. Wes Wit-
mer, Mrs, Arthur Rundle; re-
cording secretary, Mrs. R. E.
Pooley; corresponding secre-
tary, Mrs. Herman Hodgson
and treasurer, Mrs. R. C. Din-
ney.
The devotional was taken by
Mrs, Hector Murray and a re-
cording of an interpretation of
the Lord's Prayer was heard.
Mrs. H. L. Sturgis favored with
a solo. Mrs. Earl Shapton and
her group arranged the pro-
gram for which Mrs. Shapton
presided,
of London visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Hey and Mr, Lorne
-Voigt on Su ..day.
Miss Sharon Geiser, who has
been residing in Florida, fell
and had to have surgery on
her back. She is improving.
Her mother, Mrs. Wm. Gaiser,
flew down and they are ex-
pected to come home by plane
Tuesday,
A birthday •dinner was held
at the .home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer Pfaff and family on
Sunday in honor of Mr. Henry
P'faff. Those attending. were
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pfaff, Miss
Lorraine Pfaff, Mr. Wallace
Pfaff, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Pfaff and family of Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. William F'faff
and family, Mr. and Mrs, Em-
ery Pfaff and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Pfaff and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pfaff
and family.
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Saturday for Achievement Day
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Misses Margaret 'Ude and
Kathryn Oke of •the Hurondale
JollyTills were two of the 13 Plants make
giris who received county hon- ,
or Pins and certificates for
leader, Mrs. Alvin Moir, was
completing six projects. Their yule grits
presented with a 4.1-1 club lead-
ecri'lschcieirsttri,ficHavterobny Mholmssets;Igilloe. se'Smuicht4bpetraonutss baesgqnciYacs!aMaeilnd,
mist in recognition of five African violets are Pointer
years, A°Iir s I eGa daerrnsellti PHicks lnewlbs tCheCIstomnatsa Ontario t s ;D're serstems te gnt e sot;
lOns from horticulturists with
assistant leader for the project. h
Agriculture will help tO keen
The Thrifty Kippenettes
theplayecl se vopl5a4tsson1).1°°11/141g over the
Cyclamen, doe s hest in a cool
location (550 60°F.). It needs
Topics from good light but should be shad-
ed from hot sun. Apply water
Iearly enough in the day that
the base of the stems become
dry before night. The best
method of watering is to stand
the pot in a bowl of water until
Some of the CWL accepted the moisture appears on the soil
invitation given them by the surface. This will avoid getting
St. Boniface CWL ladies of Zu.- water in the crown of the plant,
rich and drove there to the Do- With this treatment, your plant
minion Hotel last Tuesday eve. will flower from four to six
ning and enjoyed a banquet as weeks,
their guests.
of Dried Fruits"- with Sharon
McBride as .eommentator. Mrs,
AlexMcGregor and Mrs. 11,
Caldwell were leaders.of this
roup.
Credit9P. Frnitettes presented
Mt. Carme
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The annual turkey bingo spon-
sored by the men of the parish
of Mt, Carmel will be held in
parish hall, Dec, 15 at 8;30
p.m,
Mrs. Dennis O'Rourke is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London and is making splendid
recovery.
The pupils of Our Lady of
Mt. Carmel school are holding
their annual Christmas concert
Dec? 20 at 8;15 p.m,
Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Mittleholtz,
and son of Exeter, Miss Ruth
Weido of Zurich and Mr. Joseph
Hogan of Merlin had Sunday
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Hogan and girls,
Mrs. Gus Morrissey returned
home after a pleasant visit
among relatives and friends in
Stratford.
Your begonia will last longer
in the house if the plant is
kept cool (50° - 55° F.), in a
well lighted window. Water
whenever the soil appears dry,
The African violet is a very
popular house plant, It re-
quires little light and if it is
not over -watered and is other-
wise properly cared for, will
continue to flower for a long
period,
African violets do not like
strong sunlight, so place them
in a spot where they get bright
but diffused light. Try to keep
them at 65° - 68° F. at night,
and about 10 degrees warmer
during the day. When water-
ing, be sure to use slightly
warm water.
Some people get there by
pull, others by push,
a skit 4TAMi1y Meals with two The•Time§,Achtecate, ,Pecem.her 14k 1941 Pale IS.
Fruits a. Pay' with. Joan Smith - –
and Karen Fioltbeiner taking a termer liPme eCmcmpst ,nf WiThfls, lunge econoinat of
part, Leaders were Mrs. Lorne littrOa, •COPtYi and XiSS Selina Orwe ,C0010.
Hodge ad. Mrs. 13,9s$ KrUe"qr. ,aoseimukitopounamemieweoww:4104111"ii,
IllirOndale Jolly Tills gave a
,demonstration in which Kathryn
Qke' and Sandra Proot demon.
stated breakfast for the club
Each of the girls completing
this project received a certifi-
cate of achievement and a Club
spoon.
Miss Gilchrist was assisted
by Mr. Tan McAllister, Zurich,
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