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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-12-29, Page 6Pa„go 6 The Times-Advocatet PeCembOr 19, 1961 R•eceive.guest book It Centralia hutch Rg0- B9WPEN CENTRALIA °Perfeet Clu'istrnas” was the subject -ehosen by the Rev. 1). M. .011est for his message en Sunday _morning. "A Christ- mas would not be perfect with- out wnrable, joy, service and obedience and, if put into prae- tise in every day life, these es- Sentials would lead to lasting Teaee" he said. During the service Rev. Guest expressed appreciation for the church guest book presented by the Willing Workers C 1 A s $ through the courtesy of Mrs. Cooper McCurdy, a former tea• - cher. Special Chrismss music was provided by the choir under the leadership of the organist and choir leader, Mrs. Kenneth Hod- gins. Two anthems were sung. ln the first anthem a solo part •was taken by Mrs. C. McCurdy and a duet was .sang by Mrs. O Langford and Mrs. Hodgins, The second anthem was reit, tiered with Mrs. Hodgins sing- ing the obbligato and Sharon Lightfoot presiding at the con- sole of the organ. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, R. Essery and son were weekend visitors with Mrs. Essery's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Newcombe in Drayton Plains, Michigan Richard Shoebottom is spend. ing a few days with his cousin Larry Johnson in London. Mr, and Mrs. John Thompson visited with the latter's aunt, ;Mrs. C Lewis in Glencoe on Saturday. On Sunday Mr, Thompson visited in Listowel with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Thompson. Mr, Keith Hodgins of Toron- to is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Hodgins, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tripp were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ford and Mr. and Mrs, Norman Tripp and fam- ily. Miss Wreatha Sholdice of Windsor visited over the holi- day with her mother, Mrs, Mer- ton Sholdice and family, Among those who visited away from home for Christmas were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne and Robin with their daughter in Millbrook. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Light- foot and Sharon with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Swartz in Lon- don. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Wilson with their son, Mr. and Mrs, :Doug Wilson and family, Strath- roy, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mol- nar, Toronto, Mrs. James Ged des, St. Thomas, with the for- mer's parents, Mr, and Mrs, S. Molnar. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and Marilyn with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and family in Highgate. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wright with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nee. .ly and family in London on Sunday and with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Wright and family in London on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hod- gins and family with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Mitchell and fam- ily in West Lorne. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shoebot- lom atid family with Mrs. M. Johnson at Fanshawe. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Tripp and family with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson at Lieury. Mr, and Mrs, Ray Larnmie,• ROI/0d and, Jean and Mr. eorge Demi with Misses Greta and Amy Lanunie in Remit, Mr. and Mrs. George _Snell and faintly with ¥r and Mrs. jack Snell and family la Exe- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Tripp with Mr. And Mrs. Win. Ford And Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford. M. and Mrs. Win, H. RS- sery And Donald with Rev. and Mrs. Barry Passmore And son At 'Corinth. Visitors for Christmas With Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Es- sery were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lightfoot and Don, M. and ,Cssery, jean, Joan and Ronakl, Mr. and mrs, C. Rowe, Linda and Carolyn_ (of Wind- sor), Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rader of Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs, Dave Roger and Danny of St, Marys, M. and Mrs. Ron Swartz and Nancy,. Mr. and Wm. R. tssery and baby Bob- ert. :r, and Mrs, S. Henry and family of Listowel„ Miss Wilda Pollock of Kitchener, Mr, and Mrs. 0. Pollock of Kincardine with Mr. and IVIrs. Lorne Hicks and Mrs. Andrew Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dunn, Mr. and Mrs, Chester Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laniroie, Ro, bert and jean with Mr, and INIrs. George Deno on Sunday. Mr. And Mrs. Gerald Glenn and Randal, Mrs, Samson Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mc. Falls of Exeter, Mrs, Ida Hod, gins, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Quin- ton and family, 1'4r, and Mrs. Robt. Lilley and family of Lon- don with Mrs, Arthur MeFalls and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. .Sherman. Eaton and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Neaman and Karen of London, Mr. and Mrs, Reid Brown and Roxanne of Lam- beth, Mr. and Mrs, Grant Brown and boys of Sarnia with Mr, and Mrs. John Thompson. Mr. Edgar McFalls of Lucan with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swartz, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Vogan, Sharon and Heather of List°. wet, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cun- nington and family of Elimville, Mrs, Pearl Faulhafer of Kitch- ener with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunningtoe, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Paynter and David, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allison and Jimmie, 'Mr, and Mrs, Ray Jaques and Steven with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bow- den and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hodgins Buy a new RCA Victor • Stereo FOR YOUR NEW YEAR'S PARTY See our models, get our prices before you buy! Snelgrove's Your Musk Centre Phone 18 Exeter Mt Carmel team wins CARM.g.14. TitesdAY, 'December 1$, the Oracle Seven and Bight boys from Our Lady of Mt—Car- mot Sehoolwon the hockey eliampionship- for the 'IPPAI 1.0a$tle. They defeated the Lugan team in an .e*.eiting 4.4 minute, overtime period,. The 'sore WAS a to 2 with Glen Qverholt get - tag the winning goat. Joe Re- gier scored also. 'Other teams in the League Were .�1)w and Prince. Aedres,v, The Mount Carmel players were, Ronald O'Brien (captain) Pat McKeever, Philip Dan McCann, Mark Riiggabber, Pt O'Rotirke,. Rieharti Joe .Regier, Glen Overholt, Jhn Glavin, Michael Gia:vin„ Lance O'Brien. Christmas concert A good _attendance was pro - sent for the annual Christmas. concert put on by pupils of La- dy of Mt. cannel School and directed by Ursuline Sisters. Both children and teachers de- serve great credit, Santa Claus arrived just in time and gave out over 200 bags filled with candy and nuts, ,Christinss .visitor Miss Helen 'Sullivan, R.N., of Sarnia with her parents and relatives, Miss Madeleine Glavin is home for Christmas vacation. Mrs. Gus Morrissey with Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Deslardine and family, Rev. 'Father Basil Sullivan, .CSB, of Edmonton surprised his relatives and came 'borne to dine with them Christmas eve and to say three Masses on Christmas morning. Mr. and Mrs,. Herb Parent and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lane and family all of De- troit with Mrs. Atonzo Mc- Cann. Mrs, Laura Glavin enter- tained her families for their family Christmas gathering on Christmas night, Thirty - two grandchildren and one great- grandchild were included to swell her party to total 48 guests for supper. Santa 'al. - rived and made all little folks very happy. Mrs. Howard of RCAF Sta- tion called on Mrs. Mary Trai- nor and family last Sunday, Rev. Father J. Kelly, PP with his 'mother, Mrs. Mary Kelly of St. Thomas. of Chesley were visitors with Mr.. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins and family on Boxing Day. , ,. WW1 My, soil IkIrs. 401Ill Grand Bend P$ ,class ltim -.1.- .,_,. ,, , Se •r % nr. and Mra, Frank Alitster of Ifo.ntiltori .apent the. week- end with .her ,parents, Mr, and Mrs, WADS .-03,11 .and fantilY. suprises injured girl ar MO, wRA4,,W994 ,A.11,4„ GRAND 1.3D.111. Miss Irma Plumb who brae ter leg earlz. in the fall was surprised by her, thaeher, Mrs. Witnia Desjardine and cle$1. mates who gathered: at her home on Thursday after school pod showered her with: gifts and 'geed wishes for ,Christmo and the new year. . timoinv,,is P16011341 .for the _Meeting cd Grand Bend ,Woinen"s lusti- ttt held in town hall Decetll, bor. 21, with Mrs, .Alex. ton presiding was a Christmas custom, mote "To have faith is to create, to have hope, is toeaU ble,ssings, to have love is to create mirpelea," WAS taken by Mrs, Campbell Taveno, Mrs. Vern Ridley read the Christmas story from the Gos- pel of St, Luke, Mrs, Allan Miller read a poem. Rev, E, Roulston was gest speaker, speaker, Mrs, Charles Reeves led a sing song of Christmas carols. A Christmas tea and bake sale followed, The meeting was in charge or the branch direr - tors, Mrs, Vern -.Ridley, Mrs. Hugh Morenz and Mrs, Stew, art Webb., Legion auxiliary names officers The Ladies Auxiliary to Grand Bend breech of the Royal Canadian Legion held its annual Christmas banquet at Green Forest Lodge Monday evening. Each member was pre- sented with 'a corsage and cards were played after din- ner, Prizes were won by Mrs. A. Hoperoft, first; Mrs. B. Clive, second, and Mrs. L, Stat - ton, low, The new slate of officers for 1962 includes: President, Mrs, Wilfred Ravelle; vice - presi- dents, Mrs. Stanley Gill, Mrs. Andrew Crown; secretary, Mrs. Lennea Statton; treasur- er, Mrs. Leslie Hutchinson; sgt. at arms, Mrs. Bill Rath; executive, Mrs. Borden Clark, Mrs. Glen Desjardine, Mrs. Jack Waldron; entertainment, Mrs. Jack Waldron (convener), Mrs. Stanley Gill, Mrs. Bill 'Mehl frowners And V,Ard.4 Mrs. Olive 'Webb, Installation .ceremony lato he held jointly with Legion, Branch, January 8, 1962. Pfrf.90.41 iteMs. Mr. an Mrs, Charles Reeves left ,on Wednesday for Florida. Murray DesJardins is. viisting thi week with Ma' tiVeS in Chatham,. mr. Robert Knight of 1.4n- klen is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Ray. Patterspe, Winston and iss r41‘rlse444Sha raininrge .11tP‘egsdr$ciit:cei. spent the ,Inalidays with her parents, ldr. and Ma, Wally DesJardine and %8d, Miss Lenore Trott of Lon- don Teachers Cpliege spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. And Mrs. Len Trott, Miss Judy and Mr. Ades. DesSardine of Toronto spent the holidays with their par, opts, Mr. and Ittra. Ross Des - Jardine. Idiss )30110 Holt, R.N., of Toronto, spent the weekend with .her mother, Mrs, Mae Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Love And family of Sarnia spent the ho - Mrs. SarahPatterson is Vis- iting, in Sarnia with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott and family, M. apd Mrs. Geprge 11. Yeo of Detroit, Mich., spent the holiday with Miss Mary Yeo and visited on Sunday with Mr, And Ars, J. LeffertY, Ur. onto. mr. and Mrs, Jobn, .Cutting and daughter left Tuesday fer Acton where he has been, transferred to the $ank of Montreal, ChritulaS Pay visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Gaiser were their daughter Marie, Mr, lee Dack, London; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Potter and fam. fly of Byron, Mr. and Mrs, Ed- gar Thayer and family, Med- ford.; Mr, ad Mrs. George Dingman and family, and Mrs, Laura Gaiser ofPort Stanley. Christmas Da visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Ray Patterson andfatuitywere Mr, and Mrs, R. L, Knight and Robert, of London, Miss Mae Patterson, Newmarket, Mr, and Mrs. Johnston Patterson and fam- ily, Mr. Kenneth Patterson and Mr, and Mrs. W, GUI. Mr, and Mrs. Willis Gill and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borland and family at Exeter, As the woad prepares to ring in another New 'Year, we take pleasure in thanking all our good friends for their loyal patronage and wishing them lots of good luck and happiness for every day of '62. Bob's Fina and Radiator Service Phone 881 North End Exeter Lindenfields Ltd. Phone 181 AND STAFF Exeter Kirktoin goes Stc co, for 'yuletide ..coilcOrt4 By M.RHAR9.14.P, iPAV14 ICIRIVIsON 15:irictoo public SelleOL SS No. 11 bed its Christmas concert Thursday evening, Dee. 21. .With a. geed attendance. Forty-eight Bonnij ads ,and :Lassies presented an excellent concert IR the Scottish theme. Nerinan Antos_ welcomed. every, poe present And then. the ebil- dren began their, program .of reeitationa, Amiga and danees. The 'teaCtiers are Mrs„ Ross Tnftaof the ;hinter rem: and Mrs, Gerald Paul ,of the senior Toon,. .Santa paid his 'annua1. visit at the etinelusien of the evening, day evening, Dec. ga. fpr the children. A social. WO Was spent and Santa Paid Pis an- ntal visit. • Mr. and Mra. eonPala re vacationing in Florida tor the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. HarveV.Har- vieux of Algoma Mills spit a few days with Mr, and ,Mrs. Dan Jarvis. Mr. and Mrs. J. ,RiaOliler spent the weekend withl.their faintly in Lei don Mr, and Mrs. WilfrediXaton and family, Mr. and gra,lay- ton Ross and Joan had Christ, mas Sunday with Mr, and 'qrs. ROI; Rosa of bondon, .• Persenet Items Never know how hard it was St,Paut's Atl$11eall Church to driVe a bargain, until I held its Christmas party Satur- bought a seeond,hand ear. eeme.e....eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeememeeeeeeeememeeeeeee.wiee 14cive A Happy New Yeai • IN ONE OF THESE A -I Used Cars LSMFT '60 CHEV IMPALLA 2 -door hardtop, V-8, automatic, radio, a steal . ... . $2,300 '61 FORD 6 -cylinder, 2 -door, radio $2,200 '60 METEOR SEDAN, 6 -cylinder, radio $1,850; '58 MERCURY SEDAN, a beautiful black $1,595, '59 CHEV COACH, 2 -door, 6 -cylinder $1,450 '57 OLDS, 4,door, sedan $1,250'. *4 '58 METEOR SEDAN $1,200 t '57 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, V-8, Belvedere, automatic, carefully driven $1,200 '56 CHEV SEDAN '56 FORD SEDAN Your Choice $1,000 '56 MONARCH, 2 -door, hardtop '56 FORD COACH, 8 -cylinder, stick shift $ 850 '56 VOLKSWAGEN , $ 750 '56 BUICK HARDTOP '54 BUICK SEDAN „.„ ..... . ...... 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Remem- ber this year, as every year, Our door will always be Open to you to serve you the very best we ean, MARSHALL & MURRAY Machine Shop Exeter , No matter how you Juggle ft, our wish conies up, "Happy New Year" to you . all year throught Here's hoping that good for- tune, good health, and good times make up your Wilda /et' the whole year 1061, FROM THE THREE OF (IS At SROOERICK BROS, DON HOOPER DELIVERY SERVICE Exeter Here 'Conies young '62. Ana we join him in 'wishing you a very happy Xe* Year! MERNER'S. MEAT MARKET Pho 1440 blood May we take this happiest tiine of Year to .withyou continued sticcess and .happi, ns a . , . and express our hope to enjoy serving you in 621 SANDERS GROCERY Exeter Thanks For your kind patronage Our heralds are sounding a fanfare of heartiest wishes for the coining year. Thank you, one and all, for your patronage. THE STAFF AT CHA1NWAY •••••••••1101•010.11111.1.1=0111•5100....111.mirommormio...... We put the finishing touch to our New Year's.. Greet- ings, chock full of confid- ence that all the good things we Vkisli for you will Come true: health, success, hap- piness •ALVIN E. PYM, CLU Manufacturer's Life Phone 671-M Exeter .116.marmsriormmormirmorimorweirmirioniorirrri•r•irmirra.• Happy New Year . . Li IE - = est of luck, health, pros. perity to you all. May '82 be your banner year . kiln all your finest expectti�ns - COLE'S buG STORE ExOtt6r We take this opportunity to (IiIsh you a. Wonderful New Veer, and to sincerely thank you for YOur wonderful friendship in the oast. d. V. PltkARD Real Estate RtntUrente Phone 165 Exofer 'r you and Yours, hearty New Year's greetings, It's our wish that 1962 may bring you all the things you're Withing for , good friends, geed health and toed times, 6ARFIELD tHOMSoN Electrician Phone 212-M Exefet Ring out the Old arid ring in a New Year full of pleas. ant surprises and joy let you and yours. LONE kLEINSTIVER And Staff baitiweed We've but one thought on this one day, this one hour . to wish all ef you every- thing good in '62. We hope to terve you, All year throughl MAYFAIR BAKERY and Staff Exeter Announcing: the one, the only Year 1601 May it be' orte of health, success and."' , fhraiepnedinsess for all our 4'o.od CENTRAL HOTEL Miss A, L. Acheson, Prhp, C. "E. Acheson, Manager.