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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-10-21, Page 7By MRS. ERVIN RADER An invitation . . A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE. Impala Sport Coupe. See the 1966 CHEVROLET and the 1966 OLDSMOBILE at the KINSMEN AUTO SHOW rowslogriaawa=m; J.,.grVir.40w4000""-- 1966 OLDSMOBILE 98 TOWN Sedan SHELL BROS. LTD., CHEVROLET • OLDSMOBILE 450 Main S. EXETER 2354660 Times-Advocate, October 21, 1965 Pao* 7 W FILL CHRISTMAS SOCKS The WSWS of the Evangelical UB Church held its thankoffering meeting October B. The Spiritual Life Committee with its conven- er, Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan as chairlady, presented a program including a trio by Mrs. Ken McCrae, Mrs. Ross Guenther, and Mrs. Jack Geiser; a thanks- giving story by Mrs, Hugh Boyle. A thankoffering service given by Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan, Mrs. Chas. Snell, Mrs. Harold Kellerman, Mrs. Letta Taylor, Mrs. Art Haugh, Mrs. Carl Oestreicher, Mrs. Lloyd Beaver, Mrs. Gordon Bender, and Mrs. George Link, concluded with the placing of all Thankoffering boxes in front of a table decorated in keeping with the service. Mrs. Carl Oestreicher, presi- dent, presided for the business. It was decided to accept two stockings to be filled for Christ- mas from the Ontario Hospital, Goderich. Summer clothing to be packed for the Mennonite Relief Centre is to be in by October 20. An invitation to join with the UCW at Grand Bend for their Thanksgiving meeting October 19 Was accepted. Mrs. Ralph Web- er's group and Mrs. Lloyd Eagle- son's group are to be in charge of the "Share-a-Dish" congre- gational supper October 25 at 6:30 pm. The nominating com- mittee is Mrs. Jack Gaiser, Mrs. Hobbs Taylor, and Mrs. Ken McCrae. The Sunshine commit- tee is Mrs. Charles Snell and Mrs. Art Haugh. LADIES AID Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid met Wednesday, October 13 with group 4 in charge of devotions and lunch. The pastor, Rev. Wm, Getz, dealt with the topic, "The call of the Diseiple". This has been a continuous topic and this was the first part of the third part. Mrs. Leonard Schenk, presi- dent, dealt with the business. Group 1 and 2 will be in charge of the dinner for the Lutheran Laymen's Rally. The Lutheran Women's Missionary League Rally will be at Tavistock October 25 when a film on the convention in San Francisco will be shown. The clothing drive will continue through October. 4-H CLUBS MEET Dashwood Sleeping Beauties, club No. 1 held their fourth meeting October 18 at the home of Mrs. John Rader with eight members and the leaders, Mrs. Rader and Mrs. Rudolph Miller, present. The girls finished marking their patterns and started sew- ing. Emphasis was placed on types of seams. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Paul Watson's October 25. Dashwood Merry Maids, club No. 2 held their third meeting at the home of Sheila Willert with all members present and the leaders Mrs. Eben Weigand and Norma. Notes were given on studying and altering the pattern and pre- paring the material. The girls made samples of stay-stitching and french seams. The fourth meeting was held October 18 at Eleanor Wolfe's with all members present. The leaders gave notes on seams and pressing. The girls made samples of lap seams. The next meeting will be October 25 at the home of Diane Weber. ELECTS OFFICERS The first meeting of the GNO club was held at the home of Gloria Hayter with 13 present. Newly elected officers are: president, Alma Genttner; vice- president, Frieda Hayter; sec- retary-treasurer, Vesta Miller, A gift for high score for the year was awarded to Aldeen Wolfe with Vera Guenther second high. PERSONALS Mrs. Ervin Greb of Preston and Mrs. Dorothy Anderson of Chilliwack B.C. were holiday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Becker. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Annan a n d family of Pickering were recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Ferd Miller. Mr. & Mrs. Ferd Miller ac- companied Mr. & Mrs. Harry Bassow and Emma to London last Wednesday where they at- tended the funeral of the late William McAdams. Arthur Willert, Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Wainer, and Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Wurm spent a few days in Ottawa with Mr. & Mrs. Stan Slezak and family. Chuck Becker and Bob Hoff- man will be the 4-H Beef club team representing Huron County at the Ontario 4-H inter club competitions to be held at the University of Guelph this Friday. Recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hoffman were Mr. & Mrs. Don Sedy and Mr. &Mrs. Carl Heppler, all of Waterloo. Diane Weber, Norma Weigand, and Eleanor Wolfe were repre- sentatives of the Dashwood EUB Youth at Bridgeport for the con- ference Youth Fellowship Con- vocation over the weekend. Rev. & Mrs. Merrill James and family were guests at the SUGAR AND SPICE Dispensed by Smiley MY daughter is furious with me. Again. She's at that age, 14,.when daughters have very little diffi- culty in becoming enraged with their fathers. This occurs, of course, only on days when they're not sore as a boil at their mo- thers. She has good reasons , of course. She claims I'm crabby in the morning and grouchy at night. This is because I'm al,- ways hollering up the stairs to tell her to get a move on, in the Morning, and hollering up the stairs telling her to get her light off, at night. She calls me an old crock when I refuse to play badminton with her, because of my bursitis. And when I do play, and beat the can off her, she is like all women. She accuses me of cheating, or playing like a big bully. She goes livid with rage when I try to help her through some situation I know will be tough. "What do you think I am, Dad, a child? But she grows purple with passion when I remind her that she's not an infant and can just keep on looking for her lost gym suit and I don't care if her P.T. teacher does kill her and she can play basketball in her underwear, for all I care. She boils with bellicosity when she wants help with her homework and I remind her that she thinks I'm stupid and she'd better do it herself. When I play the heavy father, moralistic and conventional, she calls me, in disgust, an "old poke". When I get gay and kick up my heels and become the life of the party, she is miffed and Rodney EUB church Sunday where Rev. James was guest speaker for their anniversary. Mrs. Harold Brown, who at- tended the funeral of her father Clarence Desjardine and spent some time here, has returned to Granville, N.S. She was accom- panied by Mrs. Clarence Desjar- dine, Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer Des- jardine and Mary Anne, and Doug Weigand, who spent a few days there. Dashwood HUB church Youth Fellowship recently enjoyed an evening of crokinole with Credi- ton EUB Youth as guests. Michael Tiernan and Beth Snell held high scores. Lunch was served by Mrs. Ross Guenther and Mrs. Merrill James. makes cracks about my lank of dignity. In fact, about the only time we seem to be on our old basis of true buddies is when she's trying to wheedle some money. Then her true sweetness and my innate generosity shine through and we get •along beautifully. Until I re- mind her that she's to be in at 11 p.m., even if it is Fridaynight. Oh, well, that's about standard, these days, fora healthy father- daughter relationship. But thiS week she went off like a sky- rocket. I decided to use a portrait of Kim In my English teaching. It was painted, and extremely well done, by Jean Hay, whose daugh- ter Princess and Kim were bosom pals then, about age nine. I took the painting to school, held it up for three minutes for the class, then told the students to describe the impression it made on them. Results were in- teresting. Quote: "He wasn't very old, perhaps about ten, but the eyes were those of an old, tired man. An overworked man." Quote: "I think that this child is a bedraggled orphan, wishing for parents to love and care for him." Quote: "Tears of pity and for- lornness could almost be seen dripping down the boy's rusty cheeks." Quote; "It is a picture that leaves the viewer with a feeling of deep concern. Quote: "His large, sad eyes, which dominated his thin, dirty little face, told his story better than a thousand words." Quote: "His ears drooped like a dog's, when it knows it has done something wrong and will be punished." Quote: "I got the impression that he was very sad and lonely, perhaps an orphan who had gone without food for some time." Just a sample. Titles were such as: The Boy; The Lost Or- phan. One imaginative lad called it The Last Jew and suggested the child was waiting to go off to the gas ovens. What young lady of 14, who is dabbling with lipstick, wears a brassiere, and has been out on a date, wants her name bandied about the school as: an old, tired man; an orphan; a sad dog; a dirty-face; a rusty-cheeks. And worst of all, a boy. Ninety per By MRS. Q. HooPER HONOR NEWLY WEDS The ei ghth line community gathered at Metropolitan School Friday evening to honor two of their boys and wives who were married recently. The evening was spent playing progressive euchre, Ladies high Was won by Mrs, George Carter; ladies lone, Mrs. F, Hem; ladies low, Mrs. WM. Jones; gents high, Harold Carter; gents lone, Bill Dunnell; gents low, Ann Thomson. Mr. & Mrs. Don Carter and Mr. & Mrs. 13111 Dunnell were called to the front, Mrs. Law- rence Gra.sby read the address for Don and Laura, they were presented with a coffee table and two step up tables and a cup and saucer. Grant Thomson read the ad- dress for Bill & Doris. They were presented with a trilight lamp, two table lamps and cup and saucer. After which Don and Bill thanked their friends and neighbors for their kindness. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Parkinson, Ann and Paul were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Henry Watson of Brigden. Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson spent Sunday with Mr, & Mrs. Fred Petch of Strathroy. Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Jones attended the International Plowing Match at Milliken Thursday. Mr. & Mrs. Don King and fam- cent of them thought she was a boy. Maybe she had some excuse, after all, for coming home from school, those brown eyes like boiling chocolate, with, "DAD! I could murder you!" ily of Lakeside were Sunday PleSts. Of Mr, & Mrs. Wm. Intended for last week PERSONALS Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Thacker were Rev, .& Mrs. Gordon Hazlewood of Ham- ilton, Mr. Orville Langford and John of Centralia, Mr. & Mrs, Percy Hodgins and family of Granton, Mrs. Robert Hazlewood of St, Marys, Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Hartwick and daughters of Ebe- nezer, Mr. & Mrs. Alex Dobson and boys of Weston. Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson were Mr. & Mrs. Donald mnxiow and family of Marlette, Mich., Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Grasby and girls of London and. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Petch of Strathroy, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth PSrkl4SPfl Ann and Paul were Sunday guests Of Mr. & Mrs. Pierce of London. Mr. 4& Mrs. Ross JOIles Of London, MrS, Lettie Jones of St. Marys with Mr, & Mrs. Wm. Pf Jones. Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Baker, Paul and David, Mr. & Mrs, Laverne McCarter of Zion were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Jack Thom,. son. Miss Veryl Hooper of Wood., stock, Miss Ruth G. 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