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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-05-14, Page 9to live,in EXETER DISTRICT koc!)) Phone 235-2081 'I just broke the news to them that I'd rather stay home than go away to camp this summer!" J. T. Cowen at Hanover. Mrs. Ed Keller is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mrs. Henry Eagleson spent last week at Southampton with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Eagleson and family. Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Wolfe and Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Eagleson of Exeter spent the weekend there and she returned home with them. Mr. & Mrs. Willis Mclsaac and Daniel of Detroit spent the weekend with Mrs. Lucinda Mc- Isaac. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Johnson of Windsor visited with her during the week. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Beavis and Barbara of Detroit, Mr. & Mrs. Joe Bruce of Windsor, and Mr. & Mrs. John Snyder of Brantford attended the funeral of their aunt, the late Mrs. Herman Zimmer and spent the weekend with Mrs. Bertha Hayter. Recent baptisms at Zion Lutheran church were Elise Mae, infant daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Vandeworp, whose sponsors were Mr. & Mrs. Leo Schendall of Kitchener and Miss Yvonne Devine. Michael James, infant son of Mr. & Mrs. Howard Maier, whose sponsors were Mr. & Mrs. Donald Maier of London. Pastor Wm. Gatz offi- ciated. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Howe and girls of London spent the week- end with Mr. & Mrs. Ervin Rader and family. Sharon Rader entertained a number of little friends Satur- day on the occasion of her approaching eighth birthday. Ready Mix CEMENT Phone 228-6961 C. A. McDOWELL Ltd. Davies Grant & Patterson CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Municipal Auditors • DEVON BUILDING PH 235-0120 EXETER Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Family theme at. UCW Baptise six at service BASELINE May 14, 1944 Ppge 9 mony services Sunday. Her grendpereeta Mr. & Mrs, H. Simms and great grandmother Mrs. E. PrOanif f-,Ont:Ion, were present, Mrs. Aliaart Vehti_er104 and Mrg, Simms, Mrs, Fred Ellis and Mrs Pat Pa,rktimn., London were posta with .the0 sister My, &_ Mrs. Robert Mar- riott TburSdaY• and Mr, & Mrs. ,Jesse Paten attended the 1:!apttqn14 Me, inenY fer ,P49ryl Lynn Elston, daughter pf Mr, & Mrs, Claire Elston of 404.0911 held at con- tonni4 Mrp,'wftn.rt_MoNeight, presented their Oapote;., Betty Ann for the baptismal pere, Ancaster and Mr. & Mrs, Terry Wade and family London. Mr, & Mrs. Oren Grace, Ger- ald and Rosa of Gibraltar, Mich- igan, with relatives and Spent Sunday evening With Mr. & Mrs. Ajmer Passmore. Mr. 4 Mrs. Jim Love, Ginger,, Debbie and Jelin of Grand Pont], Mr. & Mrs. James Hodgert of EXeter, Mr.. & Mrs, Robert Cann, Mr. & Mrs. Arn9ifiCann, Judith and Bradley, Mr, & Mrs. Ray Cann with Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Rowe and family, Miss Joanne Carter Of Clandeboye with Mr. & Mrs. Clark Fisher of Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Murray Dawson and Larry with Mr. & Mrs. A, Sienion of Walton. Mr. & Mrs. Warren Brock of Exeter, Miss Hazel Stewart of Byron with Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller. Make your home a show. case of beauty, provoking comments of admiration and praise. Whether your house is old or new, the harmon ious Co-op Flo-Lite Satin colour schemes will trans- form it into a home that is indeed lovelier to live in. The strawberry supper plans Were diSMISSed, MOTHER'S DAY GUESTS Mr, & Mrs. William Snow and fasotty with Mrs, Lorne Luker of Hensall. Mrs, Edgar Rodd of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs, Lorne passmpre and family with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Stewart, Mr. & Mrs. Allan Wanner and Lois of Sernia, Mr, & Mrs. Tony Shulman and family of Embro, Mr. 4 Mrs. John Pym and Pauline with Mr. & Mrs, Ernest Pyre. Mr. & Mrs. Almer :Passmore and family with Mr. & Mrs, Lloyd Jones of Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde, Douglas, Glenn and Calvin, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan and Connie and Mr, & Mrs. Hiram Hanna of Kirkton with Mr. & Mrs. William Thomson, An, drew St., Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Murray May, Richard and. Sharileen of Byron, Mr, & Mrs. Dwayne Tinney of Grand Bend, Mr. & Mrs, Hedley May with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Hodgert. By MRS WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD The annual Mother's pay ser- vice was a combined service at the church hour, Mr, Donald Kerniek, assistant superinten- dent of the Sunday School, was in charge of the service assisted by Rev. Hugh Wilson. Miss Joanne Hodgert read the scrip, hire and Mrs, William Rohde gave the story "Making Things Right". Tile rites of baPtisna was administered to: Diene Eliza- beth, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ross Ballantyne; Gerald Fred- erick, son of Mr. & Mrs. Howard Cunnington; Scott Reginald, son of Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert; Alan Ross, son of Mr. & Mrs. Ross Hodgert; Rhonda Lynn, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Donald Mayer; Michael Morgan, son of Mr. & Mrs. Glen Stewart. MOTHER'S DAY VISITORS Mr. & Mrs. James Davidson and family of Parkhill with Mr. & Mrs. Howard Cunnington. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Mayer and family of London with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mayer. PERFECT RESULTS EVERY TIME Goes on so easy and dries in minutes to a lovely soft satin sheen. Guaranteed washable. Painting tools clean up in soap and water. PERSONALS Mrs. John Selves is a patient in Victoria Hospital London, Several of the mothers in this community attended the young People's Meeting at Elimville Sunday evening. Cpl. John and Mrs. Wilson, Michael and Craig of Ottawa spent part of last week with Rev. Hugh & Mrs. Wilson. Sunday May 17 is Men's Sun- day. There will be a men's choir with Mr. Ross Rowe at the organ. Mr. Everett Smith will be the guest speaker. Enjoy tea at hospital open house National Hospital Day was marked at South Huron Hospital, Tuesday, but only a few area residents accepted the invitation to tour the premises and enjoy a cup of tea provided by the Ladies Auxiliary. Board chairman, Doug Cook, right, and B. W. Tuckey, a board member, are shown above enjoying some of the hospitality. Mrs. R. C. Dinney, Auxiliary president, poured and the men were served by Mrs. Arthur Fraser. --T-A photo Churches hear union study Dashwood ladies learn of money-making plant MOTHER'S PAY QUESTS Mr. & Mrs. David Holland With her parents, Mr. & Mrs, David Sheppard of Pntichill, with Mr. 4 Mrs. A. PeWar were Mr, & Mrs. V. Trott, JPanne and Betty of TPronto and.Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Mar- riott, Maryanne and Ronald of St. Marys. With Mr. & Mrs. George Wilson were Mr. & Mrs. An- drew Knox, St. Marys, and Mr. & Mrs. Jesse EISton. Mr. Douglas McLean and daughter Ruth Ann were guests of his sister Mr. &Mrs.George Wilson Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Eric Westman and family, London, with her par- ents, Mr. & Mrs. David Holland. With Mr. & Mrs. Duncan McNaughton and family were Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Fraser of Parkhill, Mr. & Mrs. David Holland, Miss Ina Gould, St. Marys and Miss Pat Buchner, Stratford. Miss Donna Baker of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Baker. Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Baker and family with their parents, Mr. & Mrs. George Carter, 8th Line. Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Baker and Elton with her father, Mr. Herb Beer and Anna of Munro Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. W. Spence, Da- vid and Susan with Mrs. Mary Brock, Zion West, Sunday and guests with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Norman Brock. With Mr. & Mrs. Tom Cow- ard were Mr. & Mrs. Frank Plain, Kim and Judy, Mr. Eric Clayburn and Miss Coleen Wes- ton of St. Marys. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Parkinson and family with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hill of Lambeth. Mrs. Grace Walkom and Mr. Charles Cottle with Miss Noreen Walkom and Howard and Bill Rinn. PERSONALS Saturday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Elston were Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Singular of Osh- awa and Miss EmmaSingular of Edmonton. Mr. & Mrs. THEME IS FAMILY LIFE The UCW meeting was held last Wednesday evening with Mrs. Ray Clarke and Mrs. Jack Stewart as hostesses. Mrs. Edwin Miller was in charge of the meeting of which the theme was "Family Life". Mrs. William Lamport assisted with the worship service. Mrs. Ken Duncan was in charge of the program. She was assisted by Mrs. William Lam- port, Mrs. Murray Dawson, Mts. Almer Passmore, Mrs. Jack Stewart, Mrs. Bev Morgan, Mrs. Victor Jeffery and Mrs. Alvin Cottle. They gave a chap- ter from the study book "Grow- ing in Unity". Mrs. Harry Val- lott sang two solos. Mrs. William' Ferguson gave t wo readings. Mrs. Victor Jeffery was named as the secretary- treasurer of the manse fund. CREDITON Continued from page 8 Rendall of New York and Mr. & Mrs. George Burr of Preston. Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Grigg and family of Dashwood visitedSun- day with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Geiser. Mother's Day visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hill were Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Webb and family, Mrs. Olive Webb of Dashwood, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Preszcator and family of Kim- burn, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Jen- nison and family of Grand Bend and Mr. & Mrs. Allen Pfaff and family of Crediton. Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Chambers and Gloria of Exeter spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Presz- cator and family. Sunday visitors with Mr. &L . Mrs. John Wade were Mr. & Mrs. Bob Wade and family of • Robert Elston •••F OR YOUR By MRS. ERVIN RADER DASIIWO OD The Agriculture and Canadian Industries group was in charge of the WI meeting with Mrs. Ervin Devine convenor. Mrs. Mervyn Webb was chairlady. Roll call was, "Something I use in my home that my grand- parents missed". Mrs. Harold Kellerman discussed the motto, "A lover of nature can never be an atheist". Mrs. Merrill James as guest speaker spoke on the mint in Ottawa, which was most inter- esting. Mrs. Syd Baker, president, dealt with the business. The Red Cross canvass resulted in $157.65 being collected. The reports of all the standing com- mittees for the new year'spro- gram were read. THEME IS MOTHERS' The WSWS meeting of the Evangelical UB church was held May 6, with the Christian social relations group in charge and the convenor, Mrs. Eben Wei- gand, chairlady. She opened the worship service with a poem in keeping with the theme of the Meeting, "Mother's Day". Mrs. Jessie Rader and Mrs. Jack Gaiser also took part in the service. Many of the mothers were accompanied by a son or a daughter. The program consist- ed of a duet by Beth Snell and Bonnie Mason; a recitation by Jane Guenther; a reading by Mrs. Chas. Snell; and a piano solo by Eleanor Wolfe. Mrs. Merrill James showed a short film entitled, "Learning to live with parents". Following the program lunch was served. Mrs. Carl Oestreicher, the president, presided for the bus- inegs. Good used clothing was collected for the Mennonite cen- tre at Kitchener. Mrs. Gordon Bender reported having receiv- ed the books for the reading course. Mrs. Chas. Snell gave an interesting report of the WSWS convention in Hamilton. Mrs. M. J. James reported some of the highlights of the Youth Fel- lowship Camp Retreat at Pem- broke. The sunshine committee for May is Mrs. Stuart Wolfe and Mrs. Amelia Willert. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BANQUET The annual mother and daugh- ter banquet was held in Zion Lutheran church by the Ladies Aid. A toast to the mothers was given by Iris Becker, responded to by Mrs. John Rader. A short program followed consisting of piano solos by Janet Miller and Margaret Merner; readings by Marjorie Schenk and Mrs. Leo- nard Schenk; accordion solo by Lynda Rader; musical duet by the Salmon sisters; and songs by the junior choir. Mrs. Mary Martene received the prize for the oldest mother and Lori Keller for the lucky registration draw. Mrs. Milford Merrier, presi- dent, presided for a brief busi- ness meeting. Reports were given by all committees. It was decided to add a few items to the kitchen. A small sum is to be set aside for LWML expenses. Progressive cooty rounded out the evening with Mrs. Rein- hold Miller winning high for mothers and Margaret Merner for the daughters; Mrs. Mary Martene, low for mothers and Marilyn Pfaff for the daughters. 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PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Harold Kellerman and John spent Sunday with Mrs. Ill Health ? Sot your doctor tint. Bring your OretcriOtion to MIDDLETON'S DRUGS Crushed Pineapple 2o°z By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL Special services were con- ducted at the Grand Bend UC Sunday May 10. In the morning was a family day service when Rev. C. A. Brittain was assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gill, Marion and Brian. In the evening was a special dedication to mission service. Wellwood Gill, M & M treasur- er accepted missionary dona- tions from CGIT member s, Bonnie Green and Cassie Ann DesJardine; Explorers, Patty Glen and Darlene Roberts; Mes- sengers, Mrs. Robert Jennison and Michael Eagleson. There was a dedication of h y rn na ries presented by Brian Gill and Larry Lovie for 111C; dedication of neW offering plates by COTT Linda Miller, HiC, Brian Gill, Explorers, June Datars and Margaret Jen- nison. 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She was able to visit briefly at Lakeland, `Florida, Sebritig Ville and Pelliath in Ontario, She WAS absent from Korea for three WeekS. atidat *baker for the service WAS Mitt Mae ,MPLACtilatiirrii.S.i Sienary on iiirloUgh from jaPaii• Larry Snider Motors Ltd. and Ford Trucks EXETER Ford Fairlane Falcon DIAL 235.140 PHONE Open Friday Till 10 41MIMOFAMIE1takValftnt • : •?1::•:::% • `•!!..... .'•