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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-12-24, Page 7Scout Appreciation • The Boy Scout Grotto Committee wish to thank everyone who helped make the Christmas project a success. Also to the following who sponsored advertising. Dr. D. A. Esker pr. R. W. Read Dr. J. Corbett Dr. H. H. Cowen Dr. M. C. Fletcher Peter Raymond Bell & Laughten Gerald Webb Bill and Doug Parker Alvin Pym Wally Burton Ray Mills Gerald Godbolt Times-Advocate, ..PoKember 24, WO ,P09* 7- Ladies elect officers Elimville WI fete shut-ins Hold special events at Cromarty Mrs? John Jefferson, Mrs.. E. Moore, Mrs. Grace Scott, Mrs. Sadie pcott, Mrs. T. Laing, Mrs. ii, Carey and Mrs. K. McKellar were entertained at the home of Mrs. R. D. Sadler, Staffa on Friday afternoon. Euchre was enjoyed. Mrs. Gordon Laing is a pa- tient in Seaforth Hospital. Mr. sit Mrs. K. McKellar visited Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs. W. N. Binning, Mit- chell, and attended the carol service in Knox Presbyterian Church. , Detigliks and Mrs. E. Allen. Mrs, Wm. Taylor read as a topic "How Faris` it to Beth.. IOW?" Christmas carols were sung during the meeting, Mrs. H. Paraens read a story entitled ',The Rosemary Flow," er", The annual meeting followed when reports were given by the various secretaries and thp treasurer showing a good year financially. It was decided to order two life membership cer, tificates. Mrs. Norman Harburn pre- sented the report of nominating committee as fellows; Honorary presidents, Mrs. Thos. Scott, Mrs. C. McKaig; president, Mrs. John Miller; vice presi- dent, Mrs. Gerald Carey; sec- retary, Mrs. C. Douglas; as- sistant secretary, Mrs. F. Hamilton; treasurer, Mrs. N. Harburn; assistant, Mrs. E. Allen; pianists, Mrs. R. Laing, Mrs. Duncan Scott; Work committee, Mrs. G. By 1‘01.. BOSS .SKINNER, ELIMVILLE The Elimyillp UCW held their pecernber meeting Monday a,r, ternoen at the church. Mrs. Howard. Pym and Mrs. Ross Skinner were in charge of the program. grs. John Batten assisted Mrs. prn in the deyotional. Brian pym, and Mrs. Pym sang a duet, Mrs. Skipper read the C h r iS tin as story 0 ,Anether Place at the Table". Mrs.Fre man Horne favoured with a piang instrumental of d(C hristrn as Carols" Miss Ruth Skinner read a peon, During the business it was decided to cater to the Us- borne Township banquet held Monday, January 4. Roll Call was answered by your favourite verse on your 1964 Christmas card. The shut-in bexes were pack- ed following the meeting. Lunch was served by the hostesses, Miss Ruth Skinner and Mrs. John Batten and their commit- tee. Carey, grs. G. Scott, •Mrs. C. Kerslake and Mrs. G. Pang; flower committee, Mrs. D. Scott, Mrs. Wm. Taylor; Wel- come and welfare, Mrs. Lloyd Miller; Glad Tidings secretary, Mrs. R, Laingi supply secre- tarY, Mrs, Lorne Elliott; cook book committee, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Wesley Russell, Mrs. Mervin Dow and Mrs. C, Kerslake; home helpers, Mrs. R. Laing; nominating committee Mrs. Gordon Scott, Mrs. N. Harburn; report to managers, Mrs. C. Kerslake; auditors, Mrs. L. Elliott, Mrs. R. Laing. MARK ANNIVERSARY Friends and relatives gath- ered in Staffa Hall Friday night to celebrate the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Elliott, Staffa. The evening was spent play- ing cards followed with dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott were pre- sented with a chair from their neighbors and friends. Other gifts were presented by the family and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott have four sons, Frank, Staffa, Wilfred, London; Larry and Glen at home; two grandsons, Chris and Brian. KONGSKILDE LTD. and J F FARM MACHINERY LTD. Thames Rd. West Exeter 235-0840 wtraNatgrwgra?4:raiozixtt*da?Atl:NIP*4ftaw;F:irrtwAtzitecortiotio y. PERSONALS Mr. Lindsay McKellar spent the weekend at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Ferg McKellar, Seaforth. Mrs. Arthur Douglas of Em- bro is visiting with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Douglas and family. Mr. & Mrs. J. R. Jefferson visited recently with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Cleland of Lis- towel. Mrs. Grace Scott spent the weekend with relatives in Lon- don. Nancy Scott, little daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Scott, is a patient in Seaforth Hospital. Mr. Anthony Allen of Strat- ford visited Sunday with his parents Mr. & Mrs. Frank Al- len. 7s,411N.45L10c4e1„. By MRS. WM, WAITERS " Miss Kay Horne of London and Miss Jean Lammie of Cen- tralia spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs, Freeman Horne and Raymond. Miss John Bray and Agnes of Thames Road visited Fri- day with Mrs. Nelson Clarke and Mrs. Wm. Walters. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Phil Bern were Mr. & Mrs. Ward Hern and Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hern and fam- ily of Exeter and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Hern of Sunshine Line. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Clarke of Sebringville visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Walters and Mrs. M. Clarke. Mrs. Isabel Sugden and Mr. Tennyson Johns visited in St. Marys on Sunday with Mrs. Bessie Frank. Special Greetings to a Special community By MRS, KEN McKEI-1-AE atONIA4TY With a lighted Christmas tree for decoration the White Gift Service was held An PrornartY phurch Sunday with Rev. J. C. Hoyne in charge, The junior choir led the stag- ing ,and sang a PPeCial number under the leadership of Miss carol Ann Dow. White gifts were presented by the child-, rep. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs, John Miller (StephenJohn) was presented fer baptism. The Simday school pupils and teachers occupied the centre front pews during the service. SCHOOL CONCERTS The annual Christmas con, cert of SS 5 Hibbert, was held Friday December 18 with a good attendance. The stage was decorated to represent a '!homey" living room, and choruses, dialogues, recitations were presented by the pupils with Mr. Eric Mc- Kay, who is organist of Cen- tral United Church Stratford, and is also their instructor of music, as accompanist. Mr. Calvin Christie acted as chairman welcomed Jolly Old Santa who distributed the usual gifts and treats. The Christmas concert of SS 6 Hibbert was held Wednes- day evening December 16 with Mr. Eldon Allen acting as chair- man. Choruses, recitations and a one act play were presented by the pupils. Mrs. Gordon Laing was pianist. Santa Claus arrived with his usual gifts and treats. CHRISTMAS CONCERT The Elimville Sunday School presented a Christmas concert in Elimville Church Friday evening, Dec. 18. Each class presented a numb- er also the CGIT sang a numb- er of Christmas carols. The senior girls presented a humorous skit and the Young Peoples Class concluded the program with a Nativity Scene. Jolly Old St. Nick payed a visit at the close with candy for all the children. PERSONALS Several families attended the Hi-Time Commencement pro- grams at SHDHS Monday and Tuesday evenings. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Cooper, Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper, Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cooper, Kathy, Nancy and Joan, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Parsons, Susan, Gail and Debbie of Hens all were Sun- day guests of Mr. & Mrs. Rus- sell King of Crediton. Mr. & Mrs. Don Willcox and Scott of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Routly. IldgiVix4414titiF4trageriPtitgitrafttAttRtoftr oFterafttFAIIIIIVIVAlpv • .... • ... --„,,, . 4., .....--47.-:----;,-- -----7`-k •--I.',"--.--, .. ir . 4., , 4 1 .*:...,‘,4,-- *:,. • * '`;',„ ,,_ *• ...-,- . • •., : at"' 41 -44 . . 4, 41/44 i4.1, #. : • .4:1 . .4 \\ \* 4' it i:;:\.**4 '.. ' . 4 4 \ 4., ‘•••• ,,,,,'`'" r.- .X.g -0 4 - • • : .., . :: :.• :4r , 4 $.' • :•'' *. — , ..,;,, . -----t!-. • :* L.:J-4 -4, • -:". -A . ' / ',---.-Z-# ..„ • _,„,„. -• -, 4( 4.. ELECT 1965 OFFICERS The annual meeting of the Marian Ritchie Evening Aux- iliary was held at the home of Mrs. John Miller with Mrs. Miller presiding. Mrs. Jim Miller read the Christmas story. Eleven mem- bers answered the roll call. The study book chapter on ',The Challenge of the Changing City" was read by Mrs. Jim Miller, assisted by Mrs. F. Hamilton, Mrs. J. Templeman, Mrs. C. It seems like more than the conventional greeting card i s needed when we think about how much we owe the good folks in Exeter. At this time four months ago we were barely even an idea. With hard work, much planning, devotion and cold cash the company has taken root, built its plant and es- tablished an industry. Now the name of Exeter and quality mobile home is being spread across Canada, already from St. John's, Newfoundland to Edmonton, Alberta. Another year and we will be adding so much more to the growth and vitality of our community. But none of it would have been possible but for the trust and courage of the Exeter Industrial Commission and the citizens of the town. Christmas is an appropriate time to express appreciation and wish the kind- ness you have expressed to us will return to you in doubled measure. @REETAGS a As we celebrate the day of His birth, may its inspiration bring you the peace and love He wished for the world ... may all the blessings of Christmas dwell in your home and your heart always. William C. Smith F. W. Huxtable CUSTOM TRAILERS GREETING (Exeter) Limited EXETER PHONE 235-1182 Merrily, merrily we sing out our wishes to you for the happiest holiday season ever; veoveoze,'41:‘,zN4zet:ivAiwtiontl:Ni'zimeFi4votnitzaatvgramiRectsmit Closed Friday, Saturday, Sunday Open Monday may you and your loved ones have a merry Christmas, and enjoy all the tradition. al festivities and delights of this glad time, Caldwell North End Supertest The Exeter Grill Exeter 235.2930 Main North 210 Mtti?.ttli?itilattraNtetiVatr?,4IIMIPAzilercatetriaibtIllinzil4vil5vaftliM tatzreisqtooNria?:a.samow.Iftoat,iamavnvi!kiAliaIeesqssraieramta:wcateroterea. hristmas music rings out proclaiming the glad and glorious holiday season, and . we chime in with out greeting's and good Wishes to you. 1/lay the joyous carols strike a responsive chord in your heart— renewing all the age-old wonder of Christmas. 4 Let us remember, as we celebrate.His birth, that our duty to mankind is ever ,growirig in a world that gropes for peace and understanding. With trust in I- 1111 . . and with the spirit of love, we must renew our faith and dedicate Our eheittiTtS to accomplish that ideal Mathers Bros. DINNEY FURNITURE AND STAFF and Funeral Service 467 Main South Exeter 235-0173 III • N ...; ' fir, .4:::: I ,.d. 71.• il F . J .„. 1‘ v .41 .. g k el IP 0 ,. ..i. \ , f I „... , .. 4n .. ; . 1 ,/ 0 dira ' 1 . way boys and girls itt Ontario heed the love and security of a pertinitient [Mite. They are wards of Children's Aid Societies and are available for 'adoption. Somewhere there are new parents with whom each child could share a lifetitheOf happlheSS. Here are descriptions of a few of the childtent ........,...., ..... .. . . ., ......, . „... .... . ,. . ..... PETER is _t'1., years of age, a rrench lad, Pleasant personality„ bright and Otrich child who is tall and slender now, so She may grow up in her Canadian, Rehm Catholic boY' \Oa active, with blue-grey eyes, blonde hair and 'own 'home. is big for his age. lie 1111$ .lialei eyes. Shirley is 6 ,),ea rs of age, in v,„ra d e t, .a fair complexion. Ruth is a healthy, light brown hair, a round face with A slender, dainty girl with brown talkative and active girl mho is anx-LYNN is a healthy, very active, even features. A healthy', outgoing eyes, fa i r ha ir a nd compl ex i on, a t. ions to please and has. a great need contented and happy child of a year lad with a pleasant personality. tic tractive appearance. Soniewhat shy or n permanent home. This little girl and -11 half, She is u Roman Catholic is Progressing normally for his age 'with it pleasing personality, bright feels insecure and only Protestant g, i r_l _01.,,,pu,t.ci,,,:_o_id_N_e.g!o_ .p,ar,e.nIts,. and needs Roman Catholic parents. a nd a vet)? appealing little girl, adoptive ttareW can give her self- Or" '''''' " lar ge "."le "1.:1 .1s, who will trijey it 'robust miniature ,_. . _ ,_ . . certainty and happiness, broWit 'cycs, black hair and Mulatto rugby player. 3 UM' and ROSS areseparated front . . coMplexion. liven facial features anti KIM • their family but not from each other, STEVEN would like a country home very attractive looking. She is out- is is little 2 sear tildi lkonntn and Illey wish to remain -together, with his very own adopted parents. gain and friendly and needs loving Catholic girl or English (yid Irish (toss is very Manly and protective of Fie is II 31 /1 year old, 'Canadian,. parents. "aratnts' This child is :slender with his little sister. tie it a •C'IlliOdialli Protestant boy, 'b°y, Stevie blond tal .`111d WAYNE is a healthy and bright, 11 lovely eyes of an unusnal gray-greett Pretestant, or to years of' ago mid in Slender with blue eyes, hair, months old, Roman Catholic baby colour, long lashes, strawberry tirade 4:slight, wiry build with lia.el rosy theehs 'and even , tine features, boy of sottish a nd Irish d escen t, blonde, very fair complexion. She N ,eyes,.brown hair and fair complex- A handsonie youngster. :Stevie is lic is well developed with blue eyes, shy and quiet at. first but mischic. ion. Musical „bility Imo .erdos. tine quiet an d shy, v,,,,it h strangers, htst, light brown 'hair and fair coMplexiOn. vOuS and outgoing later on. Knit has wano, day is 6 years of u p, ill outgoing and tionionstrative tit average intelligence and is a healthy ()rade 1,, showing average abili ty, at. ltioticyr i ,ittoeromtat al iti,totymelei 0,„ .‘l ielirtes ipsa t;‘,. A. II 11,d 5°111° .1-444 " .1,1.th we.e. lad .„ is . relaxed, contented, tasy-going out little girl„ Nicely built child with blue eyes, healthy sensitive to new surroundings and BARRY and SIIIRLEV are brother wavy, light brown hair and rattier cats by adoption. new people. Wayne has a slight in- and sister and they walit vatents w.ho sweet looking. Ouiet but affection- ...rvoi, ,: Fv....3e., is a vi year old, chubby little voluntary movement of the eyes, would welettnie Iwo children since ate and responsive, A 'Protestant Roman Catholic Indian girl. She this however, does not preclude they Wish to reinftitt together; couple who would appreciate these , has brown 'eyes, black hair and a normal .childhood activities, sebool- garry IS a 9 year Old, Roman CathOlic .e h11,ilrell 'e°,111d .l.l' thisbrothel. and dark tompIeVicin with a round 'face, jug orodult ottainment.Wayne needs boY, of English and French heritage. sister `11-1t1 t hel"WhCS "n htlerectillg Rose is a normal, healthy, average Roman Catholic parents mid Ms ow n Stocky .build, dark brown eyes and "dill '' little girl with a placid disposition. literal,) sent home before be 510 555 hair, Grade 4. Barry is an outgoing 'gilt( is aft Sy or old, Protestant, Rose needs Roman 'Catholic parent, any elder, ...... A -Chddrofx Aid Sot Is •loented in your aren„6k Mon 'Ow,' lanniion •• or .iffile to: THE DEPARTMENT OF PIJIILIC WELFARE" ..- PROVINCE Or 'ONTARIO,. PAR r..1:011,NT ailIONOS,l'OttONTO ONT,?kRip - - ,, . .. .. .... . . . . .... ,y011,1E1 GI ilON011i MIT t Louts P. 01.111 ,•1.),C;,, ...--., '\1105 /11' t. .,n1 4 • Pr , ,. . „ , , ., - %-0.14'0:101*64.1 Ateg'StSrA*4*.itivittAtM*i'W4 ',..tggitr§4041tavaintglertiNetier "PHO/stE 238-1525 'EXVI"tit wOliseAs-aallarlaM-rws.amaviitywa,MittommoiVoAatmalasisit:Ro We're thankful for our many friends and wish them happiness at this very special time. Merry Christmas! i,iatie.V0,5:Wo0004W,Iasaileo.OX,00-rA FROM YOUR. 4LiFF RUSSELL Phone 238.2481 Grand Bend agEer.:eitame4-tqgrt.q.Jgrt*.tallit 235-1530 Exeter Thames Rd. East •*,.......,:v.V.*•*,4,K0`.:`,i'*i,• , •