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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-12-22, Page 17We're coming your way to wish you a good old- fashioned Merry Christmas abounding in the great gifts of health, happiness and contentment. COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON XI. 2-DOOR HARDTOP ......... . ... •." •••• • . LTD 2-DOOR HARDTOP with new Landau roof Fords come 11118 beautiful styles for 1967! Their quiet ride is worth a thousand words about quality. 3 luxurious LTD's The quiet elegance of tile LTD speaks loud and clear for Ford luxury. three LTD models-2 - door hard top, 4 - doer hardtop and 4-door sedan—offer conveniences like an automatic trans- Mission that shifts both Manually rind automatically (standard), and a full-width front seat that divides to adjust individually for driver and passenger. The Ford LTD .. , a luxury Car to rival the top of anybody's line, 2 sporty XL's 'Ehe Ford Xi. is a luxury car for drivers with a sporty turn of mind. Both the 2-door hardtop and convertible offer, as standard, bucket seats and console, plus a spirited 289 cu. in. V-8. A 7- titre power option includes it 428 cu, in. V- 8, power front disc brakes and a sports steering wircrela one of the many ways you can add even greater sportiness to the Xf.'s basic luxury. 13 other strong, silent Fords The Ford line for 1967 also includes roomy wagons, smart Ca la x ie 588 con- vertible, sedan and hardtop models, plus four Custom series sedans, All offer basic Ford strength and quiet- ness, plus a wide range of convenience and luxury options. Ford wagons pro- vide, in addition, many eXclusise wagon features . like a standard Magic Doorgate that swings open for people and clown for cargo. 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Becker & Sons Phone: 237-3242 Dashwood Res: 237-3261 n9,6n*%,n344:4 ,;,>;,.,a.;)&noi.41;,,o r.,:t.e.ealt‘r.oe4e,P,a5 ehaz eraae.,e4:*la.eaAaate..01:C.sa. Harry Hayter Dashwood 237-3561 V010, NO V:0•NZI rhea W40 04iSil to Doti for tfje Utifetibe, lipping you anb pour babe a .01errp ari5tinars! Lorne Kleinstiver Dashwood AND STAFF Phone 237-3661 Voices sing out our happy wishes for a Christmas rich in spiritual joys and memorable moments for you. e4.4-m4.0. By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTR ALIA The Annual Christmas enter- tainment was held in the school- room of the church Saturday evening with the different classes contributing numbers to the pro- gram. Appearing on theplatforrnfirst were the Beginners Class with recitations by Penny Smith, Deb- bie Hirtzel and Mary Lou Jasko and songs by Robert fasseey and Dianne Skinner. Primary class members en- tertained with a chorus followed by recitations by Donald McFalls, Gary Skinner and Ruth Noels; vocal solos, Donna Wilson, David McFalls and Alan Powe; piano solos, Lois Elliott and. Mary Shoebottom. A Play "Santa's Fashion Par- ade" was presented by theJunior Worker's Clas s, The Willing Worker's presented a skit "Good For Christmas"; a piano solo — Faye Anne Blair and a recitation, Karen Skinner. A play "More precious than gold" was pre- sented by the TruthSeekers class and the concluding number was a recitation by Glenn Rollings. A short film "Night before Christ- mas" was shown, To climax the evening's en- tertainment Santa arrived to dis- tribute the gifts. By MRS. ERVIN RADER DASHWOOD Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid held their annual business and Christ- mas meeting Wednesday Dec. 14. The president, Mrs. Leonard Schenk presided. Reports were given by all secretaries and trea- surers, showing a busy and pros- perous year. The visiting committee fOr De- cember is Mrs. Albert Rader and Mrs, Milford Merrier who will also help with the packing and distribution of shut-in boxes Sun- day Dec, 18. A generous gift was made to missions, Arthur Rader, and the collection for the Luther- an hour, Officers for 196'7 are: pres- were Friday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Thompson in Lis- towel and they visited over the week end with Mr. & Mrs, Don Heaman and family in London, Mr. & Mrs. Reg. Hodgson of Waterloo were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Greb. Mt. Carmel Mr. & Mrs. Pat Sullivan Jr. and girls joined with relatives to hold a family gathering Sun- day at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Ray Ducharme and family near Dashwood. Mrs. Pius Dietrich is a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London where she is receiving treatment. Mr. Vincent Ryan, Waterloo College was home with Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Ryan and family for a few days. Misses Joanne Dietrich and Jane McCann London are home for vacation with their parents. More than thirty-five young people of the CCD classes took a bus to the Protestant Orphan- age last Monday evening and entertained the orphans there as well as treating them to gifts from the group. Mr. Joseph Hogan was in charge of the class. A very good attendance of CWL members attended the Decem- ber meeting held Thursday ev- ening in the schoolrooms. Mrs. Lawrence McCann president was in charge. Mr. & Mrs. Donald O'Rourke, London spent week-end with Mrs. Clare O'Rourke and family. Mr. Alex Voisin came home Sunday from St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London. agtelaAteaertqsalaat6...ci=?Awsiazaizit?erem ideal, Mrs. Leonard Schenk; vice-president, Mrs. klarryliay- ter; secretary, Mrs. Marie Rest- emayer; treasurer, Mrs. Ken Keller; card secretary, Mrs. RudolphMiller; flower and treat fund secretary, Mrs. Albert Mil- ler; pianist, Mrs. Albert Rader; assistant, Mrs. Milford Merrier; auditors, Mrs. Chas. Martine and Mrs. James Hayter, librarians, Mrs. Alvin Rader. A short program was held with group $ having piano solos; group 3, a short Christmas play and group 4, a duet, Group 1, con- ducted devotions and served a Christmas lunch. LEAGUERS CAROL M embers of the Walther League of Zion Lutheran church were carolling Sunday afternoon at the Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich and to shut-ins around Dashwood. They also assisted in distributing shut-in boxes. INFANT BABTIZED Susan Elizabeth, infant daugh- ter of Mr. & Mrs. Bob Baynham of Exeter, was baptized in Zion Lutheran church by Rev. George Reinhart. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hayter were sponsors. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Kindergarten, primary, and junior classes of the EUB church took part in the Christmas pro- gram which was presented Sun- day evening. Followed by the choir's cantata, "His Star Still Shines" with a cast of 15. PERSONALS Mr. Arthur Rader of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis MO is va- cationing with his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Rader and boys. Mr. & Mrs. George Wolfe and Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Mead and Jillian of Toronto were pre- Christmas visitors with Mrs. Wes Wolfe, Sunday. Where are our sick? Mr. El- more Deters in St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London; Mr. Ed Stire re- turned from St. Joseph's Hos- pital Saturday; Mrs. Hilda Wein and Mr. John Racier are home from Clinton Public Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Mike Burke and daughter of Brampton spent a few days with Mr. Milt Haugh. Rev. & Mrs. Merrill James entertained the catechism class of the EUB church who have completed the course "The Christian Way." A fellowship time followed by lunch was en- joyed. The choir of the EUB church recently purchased 25 new gowns which they wore for the first time Sunday morning. Mr. & Mrs, Everett liaist at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Murray Holtzman in ortenville, Mich. last Tuesday, She was the former Myrtle Willert, born and raised in Dashwood. Sponsored by the Dashweed 50 YEARS AGO The residents of Albert St. after every snowfall during the winter keep the sidewalks free from snow. The action is to be commended. Mr. Jacob Haberer of Zurich attended the Convention of Bee- keepers in Toronto last week. The hydro men are rushing up the wires between Hensall and Exeter in order to connect with the village of Hensall where the wiring is almost completed. Miss Jean Seldon, who is at- tending the University of King- ston, is expected home for the holidays. 25 YEARS AGO Sgt.-Pilot Ralph Delbridge on Friday graduated from No. 9 Service Flying Training School at Summerside P.E,I. and re- ceived his wings. The Misses Huston have mov- ed into one of Sandy Elliot's new apartments. Miss Reta Rowe, who has been teaching at Blind River, is home for the holidays. In a competition for window display of electric lamps spon- sored by the Ontario Hydro de- partment, Miss Dorothy Davis won second prize in the group- ing for smaller towns. 15 YEARS AGO Construction of a new public school in Grand Bend which might cost upwards of $100,000 will be discussed by members of Grand Bend public school board and the Ontario Department of Education. Close to 800 children attended the Santa Claus parade and party in Exeter Tuesday. Movies were shown at the Lyric Theatre and treats given out. At a special meeting last week council moved to have a crest designed for the town using the motto "Semper fidelis", that of the city of Exeter, England. Seven extra employees have been required to handle Christ- mas mail at the local post office. 10 YEARS AGO The Ausable River Conserva- tion Authority had its tenth an- niversary in July. It is the oldest Men's Club Santa arrived in Dashwood Saturday afternoon and distributed chocolate milk and treats to ail the boys and girls on hand to greet him, The child- ren also were treated to movies in the community centre. Authority in the province, And- rew Dixon, Exeter's representa- tive on the Authority, wrote its history which was published in booklet form. Mrs. A. E. Andrew of Pontiex, Sask. has arrived in Exeter where she will make her home in future. Opening of the renovated Ex- eter Post Office last week pro- vided over 300 new aluminum boxes• tf Head Lettuce To organize sheep clubs The Huron County 441 Sheep Club will be reorganized at the Ontario Department of Agricul- ture Board Room on Wednesday, December 28th at 2:15 p.m. Club officers will be elected and a film on sheep and country life in the Scottish Hebrides and Highlands will be shown. During 1966, the members par - ticipated in a unique kind of 4-H Achievement Day program at the Clinton Spring Fair. They each exhibited a fleece of wool and either a yearling ewe and her larnb(s) from their 4-H Flock, All of the 15 members who en- rolled completed their projects. A number of interesting field trips were also planned. Club leaders were Ken Black, Bel- grave, and R. D. Etherington, RR 1 Hensall. All farm boys and girls who are 2 3 large heads 2/35( 6-oz. 994 lb. 694 lb. 99C 12 years, of age by January 1 and who will not have reached their 21st birthday by December 31, 1967 are invited to join, Anyone who has an interest in sheep is invited to attend any 4-H Sheep Club meeting. ;>..alrx;)4p C)ay this Holiday Season be one that will remain in your memory as one of the happiest you ever had. A Merry Christmas to all! EXETER COACH LINES PHONE 235-0450 EXETER DASHWOOD 237-3481 Centralia concert visited by Santa Plants cheer shut-ins Dashwood ladies elect officers Times-Advocate, December 22,, 1966 Pay. 17 WHITE GIFT SERVICE White Gift Sunday was observed in the United Church Sunday morning with Mr. Kenneth Hod- gins assisting Rev. Guest in con- ducting the service. Rev. Guest delivered an in- spiring message using as his text "It is more blessed to give than to receive". The choir sang an anthem. CGIT MEETING The CGIT met at the home of Mrs. Harry Wilson Monday night. Each member invited a guest and all went Christmas carolling in the village. They returned to Mrs. Wil- son's home for games and re- freshments. The hostess was as- sisted by Mrs. Frank Hicks and Mrs. Ken Greb. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Ken Greb returned home Wednesday of last week after vacationing for the past few weeks in Sarasota, Florida. Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson chi r alv4111vItitvitivivtisrP4t tavti cv"tre2tHivadoetiwtaRe sliced :4zereakten:itvserenvaleeveien6rtvt.i.eacesvaeca21.11:actegievai.w7i4 egeven:ilezt,ceas DASHWOOD LOCKER stock up for the festive Season 2 Nabob Instant Coffee Rindless bacon Pi. Cooked ham sliced Limited supply of Geese, ducks, turkeys, chickens Store Hours: Thurs. & Friday nice 8:00 a.m. — 9:00 p.m. Closed Christmas eve at 6:00 p.m. Closed Monday, Boxing Day. MERRY CHRISTMAS May your Day be an especially joyous one filled with holiday happiness and good cheer. From Hugh, Bernice & Staff ctw 4'wO v't-.a.;?',/ta 4Yia. e a 4i.Pg:SiNit3.44•1W:0•1 •4*.S:i!a.V7'iza.IPI;`i-i;a4vaaitt-)1.0..4 Ms:254.1 Vilz.P8ilt,l4a5.;i'e::Wim iii -I JIMMY HAYTER DASHWOOD, ONTARIO Pii:4.5*,?m,;.iNaariiiss:§aa.r*a11.9•Netts•;*a4:441esiriiis,4Mt4ieuNaatgat.Pe viiiteA4TAar.1 cur holiday would not be complete if we didn't announce our greetings and thanks to all our friends and patrons, Dashwood Hotel Christmas Dinner Will Be Served Monday, Dec. 26 from 4-8 vii%w.4oi..o;e,,Ne,woNeo),;az,ogawer4;,lezNopiemtwz;.i.o§:06414,4o12kaphir