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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-06-07, Page 16Real comfort that's what Dad apprP-; eiates. On his day, give him enjoyable relaxation for many, many days to come, Give him a sup.erltly comfortable chair from our large collection, And Mother will approve, too, for the smart designs add much to the home. LEATHERETTE FOAM. FILLED RECLINERS FROM $6 UP Browse Through Our Chair Department Find The Perfect Gift Sure To Be Most Popular With Pop Iliot 444 MAIN ST. 235.0585 C TENDER, MEATY La In SHORT CUT Ib. C I I, C Ili F cyrr 89' Regal Brand Sweel Pickled Cotta r e oils TAblerife No. 1 Skinless 'oners EA 3 7c 49c The swing is to LB. Schneider's 1 1/2 •11). Picnics '1.19 Chase & Sanborn " Lb, 11a9 Coffee St: Willisidns Strawbdeey 65c Jam 24.0±, JAR 37c IGA Choice Groani 15.oz Tins Corn 8 sif Noe: 14. The Timos,Advocilte, 1942' District ballerinas perf orm DANCERS PERFORM—Graduating members of the Errington Studio presented a show for their parents and friends at the concluding exercises staged at the Ex- eter library, Wednesday. It was the first year such a course has been held in Exeter and instructress Lillian Graham, London .stated the youngsters had done remarkably well. Diplomas from the Western Ontario Conservatory of Music were .presented to close to 30. Shown aboN e are: back row. left to right, Debbie . Fite, -Jill Drysdale and Pam pickle: front row, Sheryl DesJardino. Cathy Ecker, Debi Wooden, Susan Schlegel. 'the dancers are from the Exeter. Ilensall and Grand Bend district. —T-A photo .By MRS. RQSS SKINNER. EDDSIN'LLLE At the meeting of the Elim- cite h't"11' held Wednesday evening May Mrs. Howard Johns awl Alrs, John Batten had charge of qv,- 'migrant with thane 1411144 'The Glor , nuts Promise -. Mrs. IL Wilson gave an in. Wresting account it lwr trip to Yellowknite the pre ' outs week. Mrs. Delmer Skinner and Mrs. \llen Johns were hostesses. Personal items Sunday uisitors with 'Mrs. Thomas Dell were Mr. Sam Millet, Mrs. Leonard Schenk. Mary Lou and Marjorie, of Dashwuod. Mr and Mrs. liens Gertsen• horn returned home from their lioneymoon trip to (termany last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Pym attended the funeral of the late 11 r. Eurhane Moore. Clin- ton, on Friday attention. Rev, 1), Guest of Centralia Wt is guest minister for the church set's ice on Sunday mor- ning when Rev. II. Wilson was lakin,g the anniversary service nt Whalen church. Flow ers at the .front were from the Pat terson Frayne WWedding and the two baskets of flowers the previous Sunday were rlaced there by the family in memory of the late Mrs. John Herd- man, A large number front this community attended the recep- tion for Mr. and Mrs. Bob Patterson i .nee Fraynet in the Exeter Legion Hall on Satur- day evening. Mrs. Harold Bell entertained a number of girls on Sunday for her daugther Carol's elev- enth birthday. Those present were Misses Sil;,i-111. arid L ail Parsons, Elaine johns, Sandra Skinner, Susan Allen, Barbara Gilfillan, 11 e'en Campbell, Joyce 'Kerslake, Brenda Skin- ner, Ava Elford and Janet Hem The Elimville :Messengers CO a picnic al Brwk's Sand Hills on Saturday. Everyone took their own box lunch and treats h ere supplied. Mr. and Mrs. Don 'Willcox of Kitchener visited over the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, William Routly, Mrs. Franklin Skinner, Mrs. William Boutly, Mrs, Horace Delbridge and Mrs. Ivan Brock attended the UCW regional meeting held at Grand Bend Thursda . Mr. and Mrs. William Flout- ly attended the funeral of the former's uncle, the late Mr. McLachlan, of Crow arty. By MRS. HEBER .pAvis KIRICTO.N Sirs V:rda Morrison has re. signed as librarian of Kirkton lihrito atter years of faithful servire, She male a gust of .friends while fulfilling her role at the !Ovary. In reen:indion of MN, n'ote's years of devoted sm., tee the members of the library hoard and library members pre- sented her With a sum of money. Str;. Bob Marshall, known lo many in the flistriet as the for- mer Vesta Watson. is now U. hrarian. St. Paul's anniversary St. Paul's Anglican Church anniversary vias observed with a Sundsy m n rniug service. iluest speaker was Rev. Charles James of St. Stratford, a former rector of the •parish. Tint Choir rendered an an• them with the solo part. being taken by Mrs Clayton Ross, Personal items Mr and Mrs. Leslie Fair. bairn and family, Mr. and Airs. Art liumphre!,.: of London visit• ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William .1. Dinkier, Ali.. and Mrs. .trt Dallant, raf Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, ,laek ltouncicll and family, Three small boys were seat ed on the curb. One was playing with an airplane. One was playing with a fire engine. The other .one was reading "Play- boy." A kindly old man approach-. ed and asked them what they wanted to be when they grew up. The first replied that he wanted to be a pilot on a B- 57, The second wanted to he a fireman. The third looked up from his magazine and said. "An, just want to grow up." ee I 5 HOTEL Seaforth Dining facilities for banquets and weddings ..Altractive Rooms VISIT OUR BEAUTIFUL HURON LOUNGE Licenced Under LCB0 PHONE 433 SEAFORTH Miss Lillian Pulleybiank of Calgary. Mr, and Mrs. Darold Henry and family of London spent the weekend with MI'. and Sirs. Stiller McCurdy and Mr. and Mrs. Harold pavis. t. Paul's Fellowship Club met on Sunday evening in the church ha.sernent with ".1.$. rm. Darold Davts had. charge of the worship SC.I'Vri ST. The guest speaker was ltev. 'motes of Trout Lake-Big [tear Lake who showed colored Slides of his mission there. Ken Blackler entertained with his tape re• corder during lunch. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Sims. Williauir Scott were Mrs, Tom Doube and Mr. Russell. Doubc, Sir. Adon Gordon of the Base Line and Mr. 'Fred Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright and familr of ITippen were ,Gtr• day Visitors ititlt Mr. and Mrs, Charles Dailey and fa IntlY. Thursday evening guests were Mrs. T. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Punter and Mr. Frank Routly, ROMA(' Amos is spending a few holidays in London. Mr. Frank Routly attended grand jury in Stratford Mon. do -y, Rev. 'P. Elliott is attending United. Church Conference at Sault Ste Marie this week. UCW 'hears Veteran librarian: about trip, honored at .1<irkton "Drive Right In" PRODUCE FEATURES Watermelon Cob Corn FROZEN FOOD BUYS McCain French Fries McCain 24,6, Poly Bap Peas 6t: Carrots 2 I 89 Valley Farm Peas 2.LB, POLY BAG