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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-04-25, Page 5By MRS., WILLIAM ROHDE. By ItIR4, ERVIN RAPER atwo,,tiay post gratitiate. WPM.), 14 -etnbaltning; at the 04014 Institute to Toronto last week. He was also. lucky to see the. Steeley Cup. gamer Ernest and, Alva Hutchinson. of Russell Point, Ohio, and, friend, of Kikeltener Visited. with Mrs. Henry Eagleson on Satur, day. Mrs. George Anderson arid children of Gorrie visited with Mr... and. Mrs., Stuart Wolfe and family one day laat week. Mrs, Gordon Eagleson and. family are visiting with Mrst. Henry Eaglson having brought. .her home from their home in Southampton. SURPRISE PARTY Relatives, friends, andneigh- bors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eagleson, Exeter, for a surprise partyfor Mrs. Henry Eagleson, Friday, April lg. Bunco was played with Mrs. Everett Haist and Tommy Wolfe winners and Paul Eagle, son and Mrs. Henry Eagleson consolation winners. The fool takes things as they come, but the wise guy lets a good many of them pass on. -- Robert C, (Bob) Edwards NEW ZEALAND The World's Finest By MRS. WM. WALTERS The Winchelsea Euchre held a pot luck supper at Elimville Township Hall on Monday even- ing with Reta Campbell and Jean Lynn as hostesses. Euchre was played after sup- per, prizes going to: ladies high, Margaret. Brock; men's high, Bill Walters; consolation, Reta Campbell; nearest birth- day, Colin Gilfillan. Ward Hern was elected presi- dent for the coming season, it was decided to have a picnic in the summer. Randy Gilfillan of Exeter visited this past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan. Miss Cheryl Bern of Sun- shine Line visited this past week with Janet Hern. Miss Joan and Jimmie Lynn spent a couple of days this past week at Sebringville with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Skinner, Mrs. Kevin Werner of Lon- don, Mrs. W. J. Beer and Miss May Skinner of Exeter visited on Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Church of Winthrop visited Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan. Miss Cheryl Penhale of Ex- eter visited this week with Karen Kerslake. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bern and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walters and Danny visited onSaturday even- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe, Thames Road. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Marshall of Kirkton were guests on Sat- urday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Morgan and fa r mily of Thames Road. Get The Best For Less at Darling's IGA PRODUCE FEATURES No. 1 Cuba 15's Pineapples 4/89 No. 1 Golden Yellow Bananas No. 1 Florida Green Solid Cabbage 3 .s. 274 No. 1 Sunkist 140's Lemons 6 FOR 35c No. 1 Quality Cello 10-oz. pkg. Spinach 2 FOR 35C Ontario No. 1 Dry Cello Onions 3-LB. POLY BAG 25C FROZEN FOOD FEATURES Zero Peas Picnic 6-oz. 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Institute at Crediton chooses executive Tires-Advocate, April 25, 1963 Page Women in the Church A .message on "It Takes Ini- tiative" Was given by Miss Marion Trietmer at the meeting of the Challengers of Exeter Pentecostal Church at the home of Mrs. Verne POStilllaat Tues- day evening, Following a business meeting a time of fellevishipw”,..enloyeti and lunch served.. had their Rapp)! Penblea Club dinner 94 Tuesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. fierold Rowe and family were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs, William Rowe of Exeter. BAPTISM On Sunday morning during the, church ,service Nev. Hugh. Wilson administered the rite of baptism to Shirlee Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ballantyne, and Mary Cather- ine, daughter of Rev. Donald and Mrs, Deas of Sault Ste, Marie. COMMUNITY NIGHT On Wednesday evening the last community night of the sea- son took the form of a, pot luck supper. After supper the child- ren played bingo and the adults played euchre, Prizes were won for ladies high by Mrs. William Rohde; ladies low, Douglas. Rohde (he played as a lady); lone hands, Lloyd Knight, men's high, Ron Patterson; men's low, Robert Mayer. The committee in charge for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore. The April meeting of the Messengers will be held on Sunday morning during the church hour which will be on Daylight Saving Time. visited on Sunday with Mr. ane Mrs, Almer passmore, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Thomson, Janice, Earl, Yer- 40n and Brian of WOOdharn ed on Sunday evening with Mr.. and Mrs. William. Rohde, Miss Linda :Knight spent last Wednesday with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Webber of Woodham. Mr. and Mrs. mac Hodgert,. Jack, ,Joanne,'Laurel and Lee spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Lcpcton of Owen Sound and Mrs. Etta Hodgert of Collingwood. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pass- more, Paul, Beth and Keith were Sunday evening_guests with Mrs, Percy Passmore of Ex- eter. Sharon Passtnore return- ed home after spending a few days with her grandmother. Misses Margaret Hunicin, Beverley Passmore, Judy Ma- yer and Linda Knight spent Thursday evening with Miss Elaine Johns of Elimville. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert Mr. .and Mrs. Richard Mueller, Douglas, Cynthia, and, Patricia, of Niagara Falls, New York, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Pfile arid ether relatives. Janice and Tommy l-laYter spent last week in Windsor with their aunt and uncle, mr, and Mrs. Joe Bruce who brought them home and visited here. Mrs. Harry Hayter and chil- dren and Mrs, Bertha llayter spent Sunday at Brantford with Mr, arid Mrs. John Snider and Joanne, who had spent the week there, returned home with them, Mr, and Mrs. Ervin Rader and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller of Zion. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Flossie ,Stade were Mrs. Laura Ings and Mrs. Myrtle Kreuger of Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stade and Sherry. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Piellnsch and Mrs. Frieda Zinkhann of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Schatz. Mr. Harry Hoffman attended ENTERTAIN CONFINMANas The Walther Leagne of Zion Lutheran church held a social evening for the newly confirmed young people and their parents Tuesday, April 16, Devotions opened and closed the evening, Group games were played fol, lowed by lunch. PERSONALS The first supper to he served in the community centre was held Tuesday April 16 by the Huron Waves housewife group. In the list of names of those who became members of the Evangelical 1113 church the name of Mrs. Jack Gaiser, on letter of transfer from St. James Presbyterian church, London, Ontario, was, missed. Rev, and Mrs. M.J. James and family visited their parents and friends at Waltham, Quebec, and Ottawa last week. Billie Wein spent last week at Ottawa with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Lo- vie. Mr, and Mrs.ArtKoessel and Virginia of Lansing, Mich. and Mildmay antiPtherlrelatives in the area, Mr, .and Mrs,: Lloyd IIPT4P.PPt. the weekend in Bradford and Toronto. Mr. Bob Wolfe of Detreit visited with his mother, Mrs. A, Wolfe, over the weekend,. Mr, and Mrs. Wilmar Wein, Barbara And Paul visited pun- day With Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wuerth and family of Galt, Weekend yisitors with Mr,. and. Mrs, °scar Pfaff were mr, and Mrs. Willard Berge and girls of Camp gorden, Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Lorne preszcator and fa, mily were Mr, and Mrs, Sam Chowen, Mr. Aubrey chambers. of woodstocit, Mr. and Mrs, Ted Maguire of Windsor and Mrs, Wm. Priestley and Cheryl of Tilbury. The WSW convention of the EUB church was held at. Mild- may this Wednesdayand Thnrs- day. A number of delegates at- tended from the society. Don't forget to turn your clocks ahead one hour. Daylight Saving begins at 12:00 midnight s Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Bender and family were Mr. and Mrs, Norman Jacques and Shirley of Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Penneyck of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry Becker of Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunnington of Centralia, Miss Mabel Refoir of London and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Becker and family. S'T'UDY BIBLE Mrs, Lyle Little presented the study on the "Word of God" from the study book "The Word and the Way,, at the meeting of UCW unit 4 in James Street church Monday evening. A dis- cussion followed. Mrs. Ken Ottewell was in charge of the worship and was assisted by Mrs. Clarence Boyle and Mrs. John Taylor. Mrs. Don Rooth and Mrs. Bev Skinner favored with a duet. Plans were made to cater for a banquet in May. Games were conducted by Mrs. Harold Pat- terson, •rinea:p.•.*•••;;.1:?4.C9S4rt:41:t. • * •:•SfikA/4.4%$.fAitil•CIi:••7774.4034,10.•:%;:"iirt•Tr, r•Flor ry h:t;03..;;;1,..74..t%IkklaltiWire:***,;:t*IiMeeittt•Zii**.›.043tVele...4*:.:44tWitE,...4.4.:94>;:t..K.ZW•.;..4$13***.A.;.:024:0}!•••4.A.A.= A.A.riA44•111.A.A .A.A$PANP ..4**1•AZAtee,..41Z/AAVAAA..)40A,A,4,4,AAS.A AAAAAXAA '4,A••• Aii.A..461024 AlWAVAWAA.At•tOtil AA. • A.AA A A A ,• A OA A A • A • CHOICE SHORT CUT LAMB EGS 451 25; 696 Two Meals In One — Chops and LAMB- IN LEAN LOIN THE NE ASKET LAMB CHOPS SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS 59 ; Rose Brand Sweet Vicki s 164Dx• 2/65 Fisherman Fancy DASHWOOD Cancer Drive THIS FRIDAY EVENING Miss jean Anderson of Wet, ford., Mr., Pete Meek of larton, Mr.. and Mrs. Don Reid and Debbie of Hensall were, guests recently with Mr, and Mrs.. James Anderson, Rev. Donald and Mrs, pees, Neil, Laurel, Margaret and. Mary Catherine of „Sault Ste Marie left Monday morning for home after spending last week with Rev, Hugh and .Mrs, wtt•-sen, Mrs, H. N. Deas of Lon, don was a Sunday guest at the, Manse. Later in the afternoon they visited with Mr. and. Mrs. John Eedy of St, Marys. Mr. and Mr.S.-HarrYStoneand Brenda of London visited on .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Percy Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cann, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann, Mr. and Mrs. Aliner passmore, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Passmore, Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde were Saturday evening guests with Mr, and Mrs. Ray Cann. Mr. and Mrs. James Howatt and family of Londesboro, Mr. and Mrs. John Howatt of Sea- forth visited on Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hodgert. Mrs. Walter Dawson, Mrs. Mary Dawson and Miss Ann Dawson of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. Fred Daw- son. Miss Pearl and Mr. Percy Duncan returned home from South Huron Hospital, Exeter one day last week, and Mrs. Gertrude Wiseman left the hos- pital on Saturday and went to the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Cann. Miss Sharon McKeen of Sta- ples spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Blake McKeen of Sta- ples spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Murdock and Sharon returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. August Gregus and family visited on Friday evening and Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd, Pamela and Calvin of Woodham visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hern and family of Zion were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ballantyne. Mrs. Clara Hackney, Mrs. Thos. Ballantyne of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ballantyne and Helen of London were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne. Mrs. Lee Webber, Mr. and Mrs. John Selves, Mr. Fred Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stone attended the funeral of their relative the late Howard Snell of Clinton on Tuesday. Mr. John Tookey of London By MRS. L. PREsZCAToR ClIg0ITON Officers for 1903-64 elected At the annual meeting of Credi- tor) WI held in the Community Hall last Wednesday are: 1304- president, Mrs. Ed. Lamport; president, Mrs, E, Neil; vice- presidents, Mrs. L, Hod ge, Mrs. 13, Krueger; secretary, Mrs, R, Reid; ass't sec,, Mrs. B. Shapton; Treasurer, Mrs, W. Weber; asst treasurer, Mrs. A, Att- field; district director, Mrs. E. Ilaist; alternate, Mrs. W. D. Mack; branch directors, Mrs. S. King, Mrs. C. Kenney, Mrs. L. Wein. The election and installation of officers was conducted by Mrs. Ed. Lamport, Other business consisted of the decision of prizes for the Public School public speaking to be held on April 29; Mrs. C. Kenney is to be responsible for the Cancer drive. Delegates to the District An- nual to be held May 16 at Sea- forth are to be Mrs. E. Neil, Mrs. Ed. Lamport, Mrs. W. D. Mack, Mrs. R, Reid. Guest speaker was Mrs. R. E. Pooley who choose "Life" as her theme. Mrs, B. Shapton gave a reading followed by the motto "The other face of the coin of privilege is responsibility" ta- ken by Mrs. Melvin King. Hostesses were Mrs. B. Shapton, Mrs. D. Davey, Mrs. M. King, Mrs. R. Swartz, Mrs. R. Hodgins. UCW FETE CHOIR The UCW Easter Thankoffer- ing meeting was held on Wed- nesday evening, April 10 with a good attendance. Rev. R. S. Hiltz gave an interesting ad dress from the Word and the Way. Mrs. R. Finkbeiner was in charge of the worship, assisted by Mrs. E. Neil and Mrs. P. Boulianne. President Mrs. G. Zwicker conducted the business. The date of May 10 was set for the choir supper. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. R. Hiltz and Mrs. Ed. Lamport. MARK ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Hill celebrated their 49th wedding anniversary this past week. On Sunday they were entertained for dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilkins of London. During the afternoon most of the other members of the family called and also grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Hill received letters of con- gratulation from Premier Die- fenbaker and Hon. Wm. Stewart, Minister of Agriculture. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Presz- cator and boys visited on Tues- day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Priestley and family of Tilbury. Mrs. T. H. Turner of Oak- wood and Miss Ruth White of Lindsay visited during Easter week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oestricher. A number of the members of the Huron Waves attended the pot luck supper and meeting held in the Community Hall at Dash- wood last Tuesday evening. Wednesday visitors withRev. and Mrs. A. M. Schlenker and family were Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Boshart and family of St. Jacobs. Rev, and Mrs. A. M. 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