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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-01-05, Page 11Concert at Base Line By .MRS, AR.4ttig DEWAR BASELINE The .Base. Line school concert was held in the school Friday evening, Dec, 22 to a full house, under the direction of their teacher, Mrs, Gould. Mr. Jules De Brabanclere capably acted as master of ceremonies in the absence of Mr, Harold O'Brien who was unable to at- tend. The children presented cho- ruses, recitations, dialogues and solos. Recitations were given by David and Paul Cow- ard, David and Bobby Sirs- ham; solos by Ricky De Bra- bandere, Brenda Parkinson and Shirley Timms. Sane Claus arrived with his gifts for the children, Christmas guests Air, and Mrs. Ilobt Elston and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Elston. and family of London, Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Ar- thur, 3rd Line, Mrs. Knox, St. Marys, Mrs, Harry Danard anti family, St. Marys, and Mr. Wm, Elston with Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Elston. Mr. Herb Beer and Anna of Munro with Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Baker and El- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Armand Mor- row, London, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reimer, Mr; and Mrs. Frank Plain, St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coward of Winchelsea, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coward a.nd family. Mr. Harvey Parkinson of Kirkton, Mr. Fred Jameson, Kate and Florence with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson and fam- ily. Barry Rinn, 8th Line, is spending his holidays with his grandfather Mr. John Rinn and family. Mr. John_ Wm. }toward and Noreen. Walkom with Mr. Carmen Rinn's, Si. Marys, on Christmas day, Air. John Jones of Andrew's University, Berrien Spring, Mi- chigan, is spending his boil- days with Mr. and Mrs, Archie Dewar and family for Christ- mas and they were all guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mar- riott. Mr. and Mrs. Vytas Tre- criokas and Paul of Toronto also visited at Christmas. Miss Noreen Walkom and her mother, Mrs. Grace Walkom, attended the Scott Christmas gathering of relatives at Rus- seidale Hall on Christmas eve- ning. Mr, and Mrs. Harold O'Brien and Owen with Mrs, O'Brien's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Baker of Grantee. Mr. and Airs, Duncan Mt:- Naughton' and family with Dun- can's sister, Air. and Mrs. Mc- Keegan of Denfield on Christ- mas Day. • Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berry with their daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Beecroft, and fam- ily of Toronto. The Baker families of the. Base Line were among the guests at the family reunion held at the home of their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ba- ker, 8th Line on Christmas evening, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Parkin- son and family with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Anderson of St. Ma- rys. Mr, and Mrs, Austin Timms and family with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Denzel Faeey .for dinner on Christmas and sup- per guests, of Austin's parents, Mr. and Airs. Russel St, Marys, Mrs. Alfred Baker enter- tained her parents, Mr. and Airs, Geo. Carter Wednes- day along with 26 relatives and friends, the occasion being the 50th wedding anniversary of .Mr. and Mrs, Carter, Alt', end Mrs. Wm. Spence and son spent Tuesday, guests of Mrs. Speziee's parents, .1111r, end Mrs. Norman Brock and family. Mr. and Mra. Rertrain Mgr- gau and Sen. St. Marys were Wednesday evening' guests of her sister, Mr. and M. WM, Spence. Mr, and MrS, Nelson Baker and faintly with her Mother, Mrs, Delmer ThhilSon Of. Kirk- ten. Message from Blake Tata'AM! Personal items Mr, and Mrs. James Dins, more. and family of Windsor spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Dinsmore and Air, and Mrs, James Dinsmore. The Blake Public School held their annual Christmas concert on Thursday afternoon. Mr, Harold Finlay and fam- ily visited on Wdnesday eve- ning with Mr, Bert Gibbings and Mr. and Mrs. William Londsborough, all of Clinton, Mr. Bill Clarke of Blake went to spend the holiday weekend in Toronto with. his sister and brother-in-law and family. Mrs, Leon Jeffrey and boys spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, Lenard Jeffrey, of Gode- rich, Miss Emma Dinsmore of London is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dinsmore and Mr, and Mrs. James Dins- more. Mrs. Leon Jeffrey's 'family visited with her on New Year's Day, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hend- rick and Elaine spent Sunday with Mr. Harold Finlay and family. Stair Treads REG, SOp 37 Orlon Rugs EG, 9.95 8.53 Reversible Rugs REG, S.95 4.63 Cushions REG, 1,25 98C VII1p=i1 119 Drapery 1.95 to 2.95 ONLY $1 YD. Microns Regular 1.25 82c YD. Kitchen Prints Regular 1.25 89c YD. PLASTIC KITCHEN Curtains (Marked) REG, 1.98 99c DACRON KITCHEN Curtains REG, 4.$0 3.67 Shower CURTAIN SETS REG, 4,06 3.73 Ralph Swoittor: OHONE 31$. eXtlift 0 Mats ALL COTTON 2.?; 2.25 VISCOSE MEG, S.49 2,76 KITCHEN 115G, a.zr, 2,69 BATH SETS F. 5.25 ECM 2,49 SEG, 4,5o FOR 3.63 W. ...and this kind for Jimmy he plays football in his sleep." 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The wedding took place in the Immaculate Conception Church at 12 o'clock December 23, On Monday, Dec,, 25 they attended a Christmas gathering at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Medley, London. On December 31 guests. with Mr. and Mrs. William Essery were Mr. and Mrs, Bob Hunt- Cacti and other succulents er and Mr, jaek Hunter, have soared in popularity over Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elston the past few years; and now held a family Christmas Bath- enjoy a .special success during eying on Dec, 24. Their guests the holiday season. One reason were Mr. and Mrs. Les Gib- is that florists have packaged son, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs, Roy them in delightful miniature Zavitz, Sharon, Bonnie and Jo- bowl gardens and they make ann, also Misses Berle and, attractive gifts, Laura. Zavita of Coldstream,. Cacti are easy to care for if M. H. and Mrs, Elston were yott keep a few simple rules in guests of their cousin, Mr, and mind with regard to water and Airs. Murray .Gibson, Denfield, light. Don't forget that. most On New Year's pay.. cacti come from desert, areas Mr, and Mrs. Bob Blair had where they gets lots of light, as their guests for New Year's but very' little water, These are Mr. _and Mrs. Don Blair and tonditions that. you Must try family of .London, to duplicate. These hintafroitt Air„ and Mrs, Sam Skinner horticulturists With the Ontario and .temily attended a NOW Departnient of Agriculture will Year's faitilygathering held, in help yott te• do so, Ellinville Hall given by Mr, Viral., give them plenty, Of and Mrs Don Parsons of Hen- light. Don't •overwater cacti - Sall, never water more than once a Slipper for the family of 'Air. week, The Safe thing to do is and. Mrs, Cecil Skinner et the wait until the soil looks bone heite of Mr. and Mrs. Sam dry and then leave, for a few Skinner was held on jentiary days before watering.. Many 1... These present Were Mr. and More cacti die from too much Mrs, Ken MeaMasonand family. of waiver than from too little, The BelgraVe, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk- one time when they need a Denhatn. and family .tif Kirk- little More water, is during too Mr, anti Mrs. Me. periods of grewth and flower. Allister, Neil and Dale, Mr, big. To help On blonds;di plate and Mrs, Cecil Skinner, B'eler, in a cool, bright location_dur, Guests with Mt,. .and Mrs, ing the, winter months, many Jack Blair on New Year's Day people belieVe that cacti bitty were A4is. Ellen Flannigan, bloom once in 'seven years, Aliss Dotathy Flannigan, •Mr. ',NA is .titlite uhtrite.., It they and Airs. Medley and tern , are, properly dared for, they ily,.Mr„ and WS, Jerry Leach; bloom Debbie_ and David, all of Lou- The SO mixture net den, Mr, and Mrs, Ken Midi-. be half potting soil and son, 'ChM-Stine and jefferY, 1fr. ltalf sheriff sand Works Well. and Mrs, Lee Flannigan, ell of With succulents it is A. good Derthester.idea to Place a layer of Mr, and Wt. f.orne -Catitea PebbleS at,. .the tif the plot.. Schedule inaugurais Town. rosidont ,...., .dies in auncla5 for nelAi UC groups ,• „...,, .,•,..,•,...,,. ,,..._.• ......., ,., .,:•,„.._ _,., day, December .20, heart attack in Dttada-a• .con Fri- XileilieSr% ...t (11301, -CilitiVnli4Yea.riP*1 '374.,.. , ..... . • She was the former then. _ New year's. Day held special byterians and Congregatlonal- handbook have been sold sir= :Crawford, born Aughst 16,..1874 significance for women of the isla even before their final _de, Septem ber Was the last surviving 'United Church of. Canada, cision to amalgamate brought ordered., Ab0,44111a.50, d 1,011.e.gloral 'ati4ietiMber of. th e family of six After nearly n years of them to' Church Union on. June service copies have been P.M of N?ney. and John Crawford separate women'a -organize- W. 1925, ,But it. was March 19.and :MAO more are being who formerly lived on the malt lions-the Roman's Association, 19g before a concrete step printed, farm owned ..by .William. J. F. the Woman's. Missionary So. was taken- in forming a en' Huron Presbyterial. will hold Bell. She moved to Exeter as euileetsyc ..6aonddiestre,AcTiellrecitiesd4p.pCeractio:i-ld operating ti,anliga .levotrnFitolore toibie. Tsars taanrioinat juilgiutrvad Church,cetin Clinton, inOn ears at%g ,ao; married October 1, be replaced by one new or.. ways and means of untfying from 9.30 .a.m.. 'to 4- p.m. Wed- 100 to James Bell McLean,. p_eanization known as *The women's and men's work in 'the nosday, ,lanuary 24. Since over Kippen, who predeceased her United Church Women", Fel• church were studied .and re- 400 are mooted to attend, in 7935, lowing the inaugural meetings, tjli luncheonjtedcilwA hbees.served in both She was a member of Kippen which, in most congregations,. United Church and was leader will be held this month, this The inaugural servic e for of the Choir and organist at in. group will be the largest in Main Street United Church. lervals and a life member- of Canada. United Church leaders he ,‘I'Vaziaerny will be held .0.11 Sunday, the Woman's Missionary So' 7 with the meeting of piety, Later she was a member lieve that one of the most im. portant results or this step will theiton uannads solinipLehruuna jlt-yed,a cjicurie.cdil, of sAvTrlinvialre:11..Unthitieede Church, - be to :stop an increasing over- 4sveilll , jacleso havecn , jol uhaeriry in. 7 'sac, ,I Ailprpse.n111Aall s(.q\ivaadge$:. J(Dolciuti... WATS and WA and give greater Inaugurcd service for Thames othy) Geddes, Owen Sound and dignity to the position of women Rose Marion at home. three Road will be held Sunday, JO- Rose •--' . • - ' • in the church. sons: William J. Hamilton; nary 14, The first meeting was --.• considered by Methodists, Prea- This single organization was held, Wednesday, January 0. London; n grandchildren and i !,erne, Toronto; Clarence S„ Centralia's inau gural will. be • I - three great grandchildren. held January 14 with meetings Funeral service was held on the third Thursday of each M ond ay, J anuary 1 a t th e Hop. month. Whalen UCW will meet per-Hockey funeral home, Bu- nn the second Thursday of each ...1, with Rev. It. , ,.It , LQ . Ivey. n. S. xii. z tu- month , It is believed that curling was introduced to Canada by Scot- tish soldiers beseiged Quebec City . in 1759; today there are 700,000 members of Canadian curling associations, La-V-Esta BEAUTY SHOP FEATURING - The Newest Ideas in Haircutting, Hair Styling and Beauty Treat; ments SPECIALIZING IN - The Famous Products from L'Oreal of Paris, L'Oreal Tints, Bleaches and "White Velvet" Permanent Waves For Appointments PHONE DASHWOOD 57r7 Vesta Miller, Prop. Hours - Mon. to Sat, 9.6 Wed,, Thurs. and Fri, Evenings The Times•Advocate, January 5, 1962 12000 y. LAnclon ritual for fx,eter girl • Personal items • Mr. and Mrs. John McAllister held a family Christmas gath- ering at their home on Sunday for Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Skin- ner, They entertained Mr. and. Mrs. Ken Mason and family of Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Denham and family, also Mrs. Anna Denham of Kirkton, Mr. and 'Mrs. Sam Skinner and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. Elston, were guests on Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Flet- cher, Woodham. Mr. and Mrs, Jerry North- cott and Joan, also Miss Phyl- lis Weiberg of Exeter attended the school, concert at SS No. 9 Biddulph with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Weiberg. ,The Weiberg families spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Len Purdie of. Hansall. Mr. and Airs. John Kuzmich and boys of Brownsville, Mr. and. Mrs. Stuart Scanlan and daughters of Belmont and Mr. and Mrs, Wil11.am Koele and family of Exeter and. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Weiberg and fam- ily were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Weiberg on Boxing Day, On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy and Clayton were guests of. Mr, and Mrs. Weiberg. Guests with M. H. and Mrs, Elston on Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. James Barker and family, ,also Mr, and Mrs. Allan Elston and family, Mr. Carl .Weiberg, who was a patient in South Huron. Hos- pital, has returned home. Mrs. Melville Buswell spent a few days with her parents in Toronto 'during the Christ- mas holidays. Were Mr. and Airs, Len Purdie of Hensall, The Weiberg families were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Torn Kooy and Clayton on Tuesday evening, Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Spacek were Mr. and Mrs. John Gregus, Bur- nadette and Jerome, Mr. Frank Gregus, all of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Gregus, Bradley and Jimmie, Exeter. Mr, and Mrs. Spec& spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gre- gus. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lang- ford and John spent Chirstmas with Mr. and Airs, Roy O'Neil, Denfield and New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hero and family, London, Mr. and Mrs. Angus McIver and family, Kincardine spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Isaac and Robert and the visit was returned. at New Years. Mr. and Airs. John Ratko and son, Toronto, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John Rolko Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gibson spent Christmas with the Gib- son family in Wroxeter. Mr. and Airs. Roy Harrison and Debra, Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnston, Ailsa Craig, spent New Years with airs. Jessie Lewis, Miss Jean Smith spent her holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith, Exeter. Mr, and Airs. Earl. Camp- bell and family, Exeter, 'spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith and the visit was returned on Friday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fischer were Mr. and. Airs. Ray Fischer, Cather- ine Ann and Wayne, London, Mr. and Mrs. Will. Essery Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fischer and and Donald. spent Christmas in boys, Centralia, and Mr, and Corinth with Rev. and Mrs. Mrs. Kennon Fischer and Ken- Barry Passmore and Mark. non, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. William Varga, Fischer. Mr. and Mrs. Fischer Marie and Danny spent New Years with Mr, and Mrs. Chris spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fischer and family, London. Mr. and Mrs, Al. H. Elston at- tended the funerat of the late Padre Earl Moore on Wednes- day. Cacti growing more popular lap of work areas between. augural In 1056 a commission was set rip by the United Church. General Council to plan a con- stitution for the new organize lion, :no final report .was pre- sented and a.ccepted by Gen- eral Council in .Septemhor 1900 to be effective January 1, 1962, During 1961 briefing blitzes were held across the land with the follow-up of establishments of a provisional committee in each congregation, presbytery and conference. to carry through the organizing of "The United Church Women." Women of the United Church still will meet in small groups to he called units, each having representatives to the United. Church Women in the congre- gation. In turn, that UMW will send its delegates to the Pres- byterial United Church Women and on up to the Conferenee United Church Women. Presi- dents of all Conference UCWs and other members elected by General Council compose the Board of Women. Local groups still will be re- sponsible for work on their own home front and will still have financial obligations set, for, them. The single national budget will be set down by General Council. The first for 1962 is $1,620,000. This should not be too difficult as $7,239,807 was raised in 1061 by WMS and WA members. Officials at the Literature Depots report that 46,000 copies of the constitution, by-laws and RITA'S Beauty Parlor NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 900 to 6:08 Daily SPECIALIZING IN COLD WAVING, .HAIR SHAPING & STYLING TRY ONE OF OUR COCKTAIL RINSES PHONE CREDITON 234,6322 For James Street, Exeter the ficiating' Interment was in inaugural service will be. Sun- Expeatlelrb e eeerniereste,ly,e're six grand. day, January 21 and the in- sons: James and Donald Mc- augural meeting, Monday, Jan- uary 15 at 8 pan. Lean, Barrie; Beverley Mc- Lean, Hamilton; Merlin. Mc- Lean, I-I a ninon ; Merlin Mc- Lean, Exeter, and. Donald John- Couple married son, IiiPPen ' Relatives and friends attend- ed from Windsor, Toronto, on Boxing Day Hamilton, Barrie, London, Rip, hey, Hensel', Seaforth and Kip-A quiet wedding was solem- pen, nized at St Paul's Anglican church, Stratford, on Decem- ber 26 when Mrs, Edith Lillian CORR ECTION - In the ac- 1-laveling, Stratford, and Wil , count of open house at the Ham Elliott Haigh, Exeter, golden wedding anniversary of were united in marriage by Mr. and Airs, ',Fred Cornish in Rev, C, James, last week's issue, serving in Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Murray the afternoon should have read were the attendants, Mrs. Dalton Finkbeiner and as- Mr, and Mrs, Haigh will re- sisting Mrs. Roy Webber, The side in Exeter. 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