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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-12-20, Page 21-414.41.4,1. 11444 Vesper service held at Elirnville By MR.S. .RQ$5 SKINNER i LIAJViLL The 1"�1J uv ,tte CCGIT vesper .service was held on Sunday, evening, Dec, U The (GIT members ,centred the church during the processional hyllin, Mrs. Vernon Denlontlllarency took the leaders" part. The ,carp dleli;ht.ers for the candlelight• lila .Peronielly were Misses Ja- net Skinner, Kathy, horn .and Joanne Antlers. The angels in the :fentas'y H'erc played by Ala. Alyn J obns, Frances .Skinner, Margaret Johns and. Anne .Johns. , Mrs A sloes Skinner holdtete story of "The Messenger Angel Michael," During the service miss Alar„ garet Johns sang "0 Mly Night" and the offering; was received by Larry Lynn and Larry Skinner.. The church was decorated with lighted candles in ,tete win- dows, the Nativity Scene adorned the ;front and the fam- iliar Christmas tree, WMS and WA The Christmas meeting of the Elimville WMS and WA a+as :treed in the :eilurch on Fri- day aflernQgn. Mrs. ralsan. Lynn opened the meeting and Mrs. Lorne lillford read the Christ- mas story < from :the Bible. She :also, read "Keeping -Christmas a reading u ' , S_t which ,Y l4 v , 1 'e byit a s s 5 ,p cps, it the late Mrs. Wheable, Mrs. F. Borne favored with a piano solo, Mrs. Ross Skin- ner gave the story from the study book. 'rho new silk dress: 0 come all y;e faith," was sung and Airs, John. Coward read a. story explaining the meaning of this hymn, Mrs, Chas. Stephens, WMS president, took the chair to cell- duct the business. Twenty eight members and one visitor were present. Mrs. Fred Walters was presented with a gift as she is moving to :Jxeter. Reports on the year's work were given by the secretaries, Mrs, Stephens then spoke on the United Church Women and mentioned all the women who have given their time and tal- ent for WMS and wished the new officers every success in the new organization. Miss Ruth Skinner took aIrttx 174V4ItfAIS1100i )sq, s++# t1Sis s s r?txrwits iVia(:VOIRutro' ? eur very best wishes to everyone CLOSED SUN., MON. & TUES. - DEC. 24, 25 & 26 J The Exeter Grill Phone 401 439 Main St. S. IstLs !sivgiik 4i ?ora1ASVAxst3V ISI ;grattmliec s5•m(iRraiit•tR.a i ?raraa'rrtat113SW+i•att Memorials 14 4,A,1711 7.10.4,4444,444444.4.444.7,4. y Clara -of hi. r .rI 1 t)t ti 4 WA busss. 'Ib ' iauios -decided to give 00 la ttb' manse fund and one ,doyen hymn books •were to be bought For the church. Plans were also made to serve a ba.nqu.et for the town, ship officials in January. Aliss Skinner also mentioned. 'this be- ing the last rtleethlg of WMS and WA, and ;felt that in the new organization of United Church Women,, if all put their With the •Christmas holidays shoulder to the wheel good right around the corner for the work call be accomplished. players in our minor hockey White ift serxise douse leagues, schedules have The 'White service o)1 revisecl to, coincide with Gift $aunctay was held 0.11 Stlnd'atele situaticu. m 1 y Of particular interest in the olnu g, Dee. 10. filo colli• .changes is the l ' Mid - blued service was taken by Mr, o h .one 1n t 1 icon Lynn, the get•Jtivelute' Dense ly�etifiir, f)n y n, .le Sunday School . superintendent, a s s.l s t.e'd .by i'Wspla Anc, th2,e .m1finLour scants Rev. :1 sat?h Wilson. will. play rn tete astated with the First garlae slaters lnr :r '['he scripture was react by o' 1 Kathy J3ern and Mrs, Boss c t Ale players asked ,��, with the league are r aslcc'd In Skinner react the story of "The take particular attention to :the Missing Buttons." The .offering holiday schedule inserted in. was received by Messrs. Mar- this wrlteup. tin Demnt omorency, Lennie At present plans are' being Otis, Larry Lynn and Larry made to have a bantam and. Skinner. midget doubleheader with De- troit sometime in January. The exhibition series. may go right back to Detroit to make a home and Moine affair. More about this later on. O TSI: $POT. C NEWS Ry DON `"13O0M" ORAVE`f" t' Director of Recreation. Personal items The EIintville YPU were ca- rol singing to the shut-ins on Tuesday evening. BOWLING h NT E R -TOWN; 1' wean (13. Welch 1146) . 2 .St. Marys (G. .Rosman 1103) .., ... s 1,istowcl (b. Beau 11.74) 4 New Hamburg (L. Noll 1107) ,7 Stratford ('I. Stumpf 1247) ,9 Sett forth (11. :Loibold 1077) . 'Marys 94 Stratford 91 ).ura.n _._ ., ... . 73 New Hamburg 78 ,dstowel* . (3ea)•orth .. 1R 11 itch ell. 47 Shakespeare.* 40 ,-One week in hams. High single: R, Leihold (123) High five: 51. Stump( (12171 COLLEENS LEAGUE Angels (51. Carling Stir,) 7 131owe 11es rl, Isaac 411) n Night' Hawks (r. '11'issc+l 8451 SI. Pats ((r. Damen 1117) 1 ngels 111 Night Hawks 21 l3lowettes 1.9 St. rat's11 High single: C. Wissel (230) High trtete: C'. 'mast') (615) 1-ligh average: C. W)asel (107) CHILDREN'S LEAGUE 'Meteors (N. Park 167) ..... ... 5 Jinxs (I�, Ready 211) .,.. 0 Champs (L, Arnold 200) 5 DtmlbeUs (13. 1.1.askett '122) ....,• 13 Spai'kplugs (11'. Hodgins 170) 5 Aces (J, Coughlin )B0) 0 Champs 41 1 i)1xR 25 SSpar)rplugs 30 95 'Meteors 10 Dumbells 16 1 .lees Girls' (20o) Boys' high single: N. :11ead:c (211) CRAIG MEN'S LEAGUE C. Supers (V. Hodgins (541) ,.. ,.. 4 I, Lions (N. 'McLellan 436) ...,..., 0 C. Angels (.0. Collins 624)" " , 3 33. Bombers ('R, Lee 607) 1 1 Six (W, Watson 567) . 0 Bottoms 1.1p (N. Lewis 553) ..,, 4 N. Flyers (.f. 11.op13 4229) .. 0 13, :Gears (J', Barnes 552) 1 C., Supers 40 R. 'Bears 37 'Bottoms Up 31 B. 'Bombers 3n C. 1.ngels 27 'h. Six 2,5 N, Flyers 16 1. Lions 12 11i,gh triple: 37, Collins (6241 High single: 13, Gledhill (257) high single: L. Arnold GB LANES Atoms (S. Teevins 443) .... Westeners (1V. Gill 616) 1 ()ptornIsis (1'). rt)iting 409) .a, Hot Shots 6D. Stanley 411) '1. Harmony Gals (:G, Datars 602) „ 3 Braves (1:1. Finkbeiner 557) , Legion&tes (n. Louie 515) Firecrackers (57. Macdonald 542) 2 standings :Firecrackers :151,i LeF•ionetles 31 'H'armony Gals 30 Braves 2R k toms 25' Hot Shots 20 Westener8 17 Optomrsts 6 High single: B. :pix (273) , Datars (6821 f' T. Pryde &-Son High B ass In the National Hockey League there is an award of EXETER $1,000 per player for flnishing first in league play, a bonus of tt?itmstasee i sat •t(04vorte -1a.,sti $1,250 to winners of' the Stan- ley Cup semi-finals, and an- other $1,750 per player to the Stanley Cup winners. s tesi a ssila isi veav ti tiA rids: ivgi am• • h from all of t6 Jtoro.w,to 6611 of you auerytrhert*,, tt bQst teislie8 far it wonderful 17)456,06• i+:ta:A@i'M-tm+ssA.Allt4 n...a.. wma.n;a. 4.4e i14, AS 11•nn_Squeo Coe Plochey 11 r>'-$gtnrt .Hockey VANTAM HOLISM LEAouE schedule d a Fre ember .6 p to read lv'rtaSS rs 5. Has:avk 7 1u.-51131ntaras vs. B,3ontaroe January 7' 1) p.m.« -Rete Wings vs. Ooutave'a 7 pan. ---51 I1awks vs, Phantoms NMIDGET • ,UVENILC HoWSa LgAPil).8, Schedule Toon TQW)t Dance Thursday, Dee. 20 7 p.m.-.C'ushino.n's vs. Hoi and S Path -Fortune ss. Loucks Tuesday. Dee. 3 p.m -Howard W. Loucks t P.m -Fortune vs i'uehm.an Dick Mct'arlane played to about 21)0 enthusiastic Follow. err` al the local Teen low ('1u13 dance last Friday night. It was a huge success all the way through. We'd like to thank 11r. and Mrs. Barry 1longherty and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mac- Lean for the chaperoning ' ontm� g at)b . p Also a tip of the chapeau goes out to the teen ,owners them- selves on a jnb well done. To wind tap, we sincerely wish all our many f r 10114 s throughout, the district .a very Merry Christmas and an ex.. tremely Isappy New Year. May (;ore he with you. PEE WEE HQUS'E I.EAC,UE Schedule s; tun +la 1.„ ))e, . 1 ,,. �'uuaYheus AS. iiaacks aa.. ),,.,1 v1')ugs s0. 31u1utavlta 1, .m, - 1l;WI a r.'fs s's. riangt'rs /3Fitc.1Mcl R314aczi7+ ?rsP1.441P3Si(ROM f«?57'WIIP 4atv1,1tF4,146;l4r:: 1IM.V3i1( n?,4i safIki'e.14a elvdttiL Phone 881 4.4.May your Chrrstma.s be a merry one, Fi A AND RADIATOR SERVICE North End Exeter bhe t�h h td ti �? Yt ri atr t cr �i 4 r •t tVc5 t5 ca 4u•;cs st74$ 4x4r0r '^,errs .iw�s'0'u;. 45 i. t'Wn•Vo-ax4r1'a .WC:c tOWMC3•$ta1,4 latf ift:$t aNfttl EVerft refa;VZOC4C VV$mit rftwAstRszs?t 0" • isn't: It odd that the ,easier a gat is to look .ata elle harder the fellers stare? 7,4i4",iY .mom .8'4:: _.. .v:. m W ¶hc T:i fres , dvocato,. ,PoaouiE r 2 19! >I 'e �[ NC !! telt IHL ���" A Ey MR..?. WILLIAM WAIRTER$ Mrs, Newton Clarke is con- fined to tier home suffering from. pneuntgtti.a. Mr. and A4.rs. Williamn Wal- ter' had as ':their guests on Sat. ur'day .evening. Mr. .and Mrs, Harold howl and Mr. and Airs. Ray Cottle of Thames Road and Air. and Mrs. Philip Bern, celebrating Mrs. iiern's and Mr. W,alter's birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hut- ton of J 1imvilie visited on Sun- day ,afternoon with Air. and Airs. k'reeanan, :borne and fans• sly, Ai'. �nd Mrs. i � Gr�'ilia .Jr Grant and Darbar'a Anne wero guests nn Surrddy ,w senillg avikat Mr. and Mr's. Rob 'Garbler and family of Cromarty. Mr. and, Airs. L'everley Mor* gan and family, Thames 1104 visited Sunday afternoon whet Mr. and Airs. Newton Clarke. t%lr. and Airs. Wm. Walters and Danny visited on Sunday with Mrs. Nelson Clarke of Ya7quirar who also had as •;iter, guests Mrs. W. J. Beer, kJi Mss May Skinner, Air. Maurice and Idr. '('lifford •Quanee and vfr- led Walper ,oi Exeter, A1x. and Airs. Ray Clarke, Kenneth and Ronald of Sunshine Line an4 .Miss Janette Elliott of Staffs,. s( ' +tittOftf'+ s't a c rs 'i Ossagaa(01aR tgito17.4 Ss a it -1t ?f, affiVk± ' ll May the grow of holiday cheer brighten the homes of our many kind frien4Is, whose patronage we value $o i4i Aly. Our thanks to you alt F. A. May and Phone 190 As happy families everywhere gather together to celebrate this most festive of seasons, we take pleasure in extending to you our hope that all the joys of Christmas fill your home, Smyth's Shoe tore MANAGEMENT and STAFF JAMES GLASGOW DOUG LENAGHAN MRS. M. SWEET Phone 376 11' 'f3 11' Exeter `a aieg.`7.t:oittfti isi'Gi`s,-447 etY3"i!wap; .w; C..,LA tgAtf'eNatr+.A-ttnz..,•.,•..'1"• dC'%:.5z t?4t'u :Ci We hope your house G has a warm, wonderful To all my Friends tied fames. Grahcim Arthur u stars I ;a INVESTORS Pliirtaa "l0xster SYNDICATE Ii t' f t t ttrok oi.rl *iu'^,t r,4:gluts•tcw`J,'ktGt4•t7,'sa•can *LS 614 4e '{ftp4 Art 'lar Phone 80 EXETER *Oa *Om 1 xt" a5 t,'^ti 'es'('tri Fti 15 CMP 2.1`9417+21' e FROM MANAGEMENT AND STAFF 0 Exeter To The Citizens of Exeter and District We, your council, wish you a very Happy Christmas and a successful New Year. May we all carry the spirit, of Christmas with us during the coming year. C. V. Pickard CLERK tek Works Dept rka. We, the men of your works dept, wish you the compliments of the season and hope that we may serve you well during 1062. -Signed on be. half of the men and myself, GERALD CORNISH Worics. Superintendent Sincerely yours, R. E, Pcaohhy MAYOR i.S'Sti'41041Cr`f5`Olsi'i:.?4iKiPiia>AhC.+14a'•t�'+q;f!ri,It:+4i•1s4 Fire ' Friends, we all wish you a very, happy Christmas season. May we re. .x spcctfuliy request that you he very • careful with your Christmas decora- tions to avoid a tragic fire which e, could spoil the festive season ahead. Yours for better service, 'Exeter w. I`ireinen. IRWIN FORD i'`. Fire Chief t5 4r?t;4•at'v,9'A"."G3tet tea Gx'ai so`iontt` x Have a Safe A`k Y Your- polite t(ep'f; wish for you a Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. May we remind you that if you drink alcoholic beverages, don't drive. Call us if you aro in trouble and we will see that you get heitno safely, Remember, f you al'ty caught driving while under the influenco o1 alcohol, you may stay the tesl of the day or night under lock and key. We want you to enjoy yourselves but you attest nloi', ,endanger the lives of Niters. Lot us trot spoil our good record for safe driving over the Christ. rnas and New Year holidays, ktti'i'rM' .0 a4 cob MacKenzie Chid of Poliito tl .q