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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-12-14, Page 5Arilimamipt* '4 0 viimaks• 0 FITTED LEATHER CASES frOM 6.00 Duo-Tone Plastic coated PLAYING CARDS double deck 2.98 PAPER MATE BALL POINT PEN 984 SABRE INSTANT LOAD CAMERA 9.95 MEMOIRE CHERIE PERFUME MIST 6.00 CHANEL NO. 5 Spray Cologne 6.50 YARDLEY SOAP (3 Bars) With Guest Towels 2.25 DELAGAR BATH PEARLS 1.25 BLUE GRASS Hand Lotion 16 oz. Special 3.00 Don't Forget FILM & F LASH BULBS FOR CHRISTMAS what a shame to run out 44.0.00.011701ft ",./7//; Sweet Luxury BLACK MAGIC 1.15, 2.25, 5.00 NEILSON'S EPD .90, 1.65, 3.30 \/ TERM INSURANCE ON THE BEST TERMS at your service DAVID S. McDONALD OCCIDENTAL LIFE PHONE 235 0154 176 SANDESS STREET EAST EXE:'11 ONT MATO SMYTH'S 7E CHRISTMAS GIFT LIST GREAT GIFTSF ROM Smyth's S ME SHOE SKATE EXCHANGE NOW ON Phone 13S-1933 Exeter, Ontario KEN WATSON CURLING BOOTS FROM 18.95 SLIPPERS From 2.99 SHOE BAGS From 1.98 LUGGAGE 3 PIECE SET FROM 45.95 , INDIVIDUAL PIECES FROM 13.95 SNOW BOOTS PRICED RIGHT GIFT CERTIFICATE WITH MINATURE SHOE FOR WRAPPING SKATES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY From 10.50 ELECTRIC SHOE POLISHER ONLY 24.95 SHOE SHINE KIT 4.95 Such a long line of exciting gifts to choose from tttttt IttlIttlitt% tttt I tttttt t tttttttttttt IttlIttet ttttttttttttt tlat Ati*t, ',......... ( 1 ........., 0,.... HIIIII01111111H111011111111111111U1411111111$1111111111111111111IIIMI ttttt GIFT CERTIFICATE WINNER THIS WEEK 9019 A-WATCH A-WEEK WINNER FOR THIS WEEK 8938 imik*sisq Timos.Acivecate,, Pfnember 14, 1907 Thames Road UCW elect dub SS hold parties Page 5 By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD Twenty-four members of the Happy Doubles Club sat down to a bountiful turkey supper Thurs,. day evening. After supper Mr. Lorne Ballantyne was chairman for the program which consisted of singing of a number of Christ- mas carols, a reading ,,Now It Is Christma.s Time" by Mrs, Jack Stewart, prayer by Glen Mrs. Donald Kernick was in charge of the meeting. Group No. 3 served a 100 tea. CHRISTMAS CONCERT Saturday evening the annual Sunday School concert was held. The basement was filled to capacity. Mr. Donald Kernick was chairman for the program which consisted of dialogues, piano solos, recitations, guitar selec- tions, accordion selections, vocal solos, and skits. Bev, Stewart Miner spoke a few words. Santa Claus arrived and gifts laden were handed tree. out from a well White Gift Service will be a combined service at 11:15 a.m, Sunday, The Young Peoples Cla.ss are presenting a pageant "Unto Us". The CGIT Vesper Service will be held Sunday evening at 8 p,m. Here comes Santa After Saturday's Santa Claus parade inGrand Bend on Saturday, the fellow in the red suit with the whisk- ers was the most popular fellow in the village as far as the youngsters were concerned. In the picture above, Santa is shown making his way down Main Street. T-A photo the best )rj1' for HIM the loveliest for HER Charleston swingers A good assortment of entertainment is in store for all attending tonight and Friday's Variety show at Usborne Central school. Above, Sharon Batten and Beth Passmore are getting ready to swing into a Charleston. T-A photo Stewart, A story "The Little ,Black Lamb" by Mrs. Glen Ste- wart and a reading "An Old Tattered Stocking" by Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne. The committee in charge for the evening were Mr, & Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne. Mr. & Mrs. Glen Stewart and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Stewart. The new Officers for 1968 are: presidents, Mr. & Mrs. Donald pray; vice-presidents, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne; sec- retary-treasurers, Mr. & Mrs. Murray Dawson,. UNITED CHURCH WOMEN Last Wednesday afternoon the Christmas meeting of the United Church Women wa s held with Mrs. Lee Webber, program leader D, in charge of the wor- ship service. There was a candle service with Mrs. Robert Maver, Mrs. William Snow, Mrs. Mac Hodgert, Mrs. Ken Duncan, Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne and Mrs. Jas. Anderson taking part. With Mrs. William Cann at the piano a number of Christmas carols were sung with Mrs. Lee Webber ex- plaining about each carol. Christ- mas Readings were given by Mrs. William Snow, Mrs. Jas. Anderson, Mrs. Edwin Miller and Mrs. Murray Dawson. Mrs. Alvin Passmore favored on the piano with Christmas music. A Stewardship reading was given by Mrs. Ken Duncan. By MRS. ROSS SKINNER Mr. Bruce Cooper returned home Monday from South Huron Hospital, where he has been a patient for three weeks. Mr, & Mrs. Norman Jaques and Harry of Zion, Miss Susan Tomlinson of Woodham visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Skinner and family. Mr. Wm. Routly visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Don Willcox and family of Kitchener. Mrs. Routly returned home with him after visiting the past week with Mr. & Mrs. Willcox. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Pym and family visited Sunday with Mr. Bert Lobb of Clinton. Mr. & Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake and family of Winchelsea visited Friday evening with Mr. & Mrs. John Batten. Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Johns and Emerson visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Hans Gertsenkorn and family of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Fulton and Larry visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Doug Fulton of Stratford. Mr. & Mrs. Rueben Phelke of Monkton visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Fulton and Larry. The Elimville UCW catered to the Exeter District Co-op staff and board members Monday even- ing at Elimville United Church. Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Skinner, Cecil and Cindy of Islington spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Everett Skinner. Mr. & Mrs. Walt Tiedeman, Kelly and Michael of Exeter visit- ed Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ever- ett Skinner and family. The Elimville CGIT Christ- mas vesper service will be held at Thames Road United Church, Sunday evening at 8:00 pm. The December meeting of the Elimville UCW will be held Mon- day afternoon at the church. The Baby Band and mothers will be guests and Santa will pay a visit to the children. PERSONALS Mrs. Alvin Cottle is a patient in South Huron Hospital Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Sandy Elliot, Mr. & Mrs. Larry Snider of Exeter were Sunday evening guests with Mrs. Jennie Moore and Mr. & Mrs. William Snow. Miss Darlene Passrnore spent the weekend with Miss Cathy Ferguson of Hensall, Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert and Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cann spent the weekend with Mr. Jack Cann and girls of Kingston. Grand Bend women study Xmas symbols Smiley —Continued from page 4 back, promptly this time, with a little tray. All your paper is gone and there is a quarter and four pennies on the tray. He stands, glowering, until you put another piece of paper on the tray. He grunts, snatches it, and departs. On the way out, you fork over the quarter to ransom your over- coat. You are left with four pen- nies. They don't exactly jingle. Point is, no real money has changed hands. There is no per- sonal contact, and therefore no satisfaction in it. Every month, I receive apiece of paper with figures on it. The figure at the extreme left is fairly substantial. Then there are a lot of other figures. The figure at the extreme right bears no relation to the first one. It is one jump ahead of the old-age pension, This is known as a pay cheque. I take it to a large building, write some figures on another piece of paper, present both to a nice lady, and she gives me back some other papers, green, blue and brown, with figures on them. My wife gives them to another nice lady, in exchange for a big basket of groceries and maybe three pieces of real money, coins. Once a month we sit down and write things on some dif- ferent paper, put the paper in envelopes and send them to all sorts of people who have pre- viously sent us pieces of paper with figures and the words "Please!" or "Last warning!" on them. It's all very logical, of course. And the crowning piece of logic is that the whole thing is based on digging gold Out of a hole in the ground in Northern On- tario and burying it in another hole in the ground at Fort Knox, Kentucky. EXETER 235-1070 HUEY'S DRUGS ford. Carols were sung to cele- brate the festive season. Officers for 1968 are as fol- lows: President, Mrs. Peter Warner; vice-president, Mrs. Ken Young; secretary, Mrs. Fred Newton; treasurer, Mrs. Glen Grindley; social convener, Mrs. Roy Clark; prayer partner sec- retary, Mrs. Frank Plumb; cent- a-day secretary, Mrs. Jim Cutt- ing; publicity, Mrs. John Asel- styne. Mrs. Lloyd Baker read a sel- ection on "Living a day at a Time". Rev. Insley thanked Mrs. Baker for her work as presi- dent during the year. Mrs. New- ton extended a vote of thanks to Rev. and Mrs, Insley for their hospitality. Refreshments were served by the hostess. EUCHRE WINNERS A successful Euchre was held Friday evening in the Parish Hall. Prizes were won by Mrs. A. Dayman, Mrs, M. Nichols, Mr. Ken Young, Mr. Roy Clark, Mr. Mansel Mason and Ron Crown. Lunch was served. An- other euchre will be held in January. By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL GRAND BEND The UCW evening unit held the Christmas meeting Tuesday evening with thirty ladies pres- ent. Mrs. G. E. Morrow and Miss Jean Galbraith were hostesses. Mrs. Clarke Kennedy conducted the worship assisted by Mrs. Milton Pollock of Greenway. Mrs. Wm Sturdevant intro- duced her sister, Mrs. Ellison Whiting of Parkhill who gave a most interesting talk on Symbols of Christmas. Mrs. Keyes thanked Mrs. Whit- ing and presented her with a gift. Mrs. Keyes, leader, presided for the business during which Mrs. Murray Venner was re-elected secretary for the unit. Lunch was served by Mrs. Gerald Love, Mrs. Verne Rid- ley, Mrs. Art Finkbeiner and Mrs. Verne Sharpe. AC W The December meeting of the Anglican Church women of St. John's-by-the-Lake, Grand Bend, was held at the rectory in Thed-