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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-12-04, Page 20• \ • 1, oki. 1111ME.---°' 4z.s • 4. , b:20$:;N:AaW)2,0:4-ax snem, 4:74 'Ttert:M=WCX,i1R44V0441:NIVIti (1;:AVNI A Very Very Merry Christmas From ELIZABETH ARDEN French Basket Glittering bath basket presents a trio of bath beauties: Hand Lotion, Bath Soap and Travel Talc, Blue Grass fragrance, or Mernoire Cherie. 5.75 * * * Chanel Spray Cologne $6.50 Tabu Spray Cologne , . — .. ... ...... — . $4.00 Evening in Paris Spray Cologne $2.50 Yardley Perfume Candles — .. , 1 N 4 N i 0 i / N * $4.25 Huntley's Drug Store EXETER PHONE 235.1070 §aol4A4411ito O'ega tiffs 470 '14.04.20411.0,4W`Sia1414 ttlio§rameri. 2 3 I 3 3 • Couple celebrate Page 20 Times-Advocate, December 4, 1969 ANOTHER CANADIAN BOAT BY HUGHES—Production of pleasure craft by Hughes Boat Works at Huron Park continues steadily. Last week a large shipment was headed out for the Caribbean area. One of the popular Centralia manufactured boats is shown above being readied for shipment. T-A photo Folk from Woodham tour to Frankenmuth, Michigan h By MRS. IRVIN RADER. OASHWOOD Mr. & Mrs. Fred Schroeder Were married forty years ago Wednesday, November 26th. They celebrated the occasion Sunday, November 23, with a dinner at the Dashwood Hotel with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Smith and Annette of London. Members of the Village trustees and their wives attended the Stephen Township supper at Creditors Tuesday, November 25. Art Haugh is a patient in St, Joseph's hospital, London, where he underwent surgery. Mrs. Haugh is staying with her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Hartman and family, London . Mrs. Hilda Haugh, Mrs. Ray Van Dorsselaer, and Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Rader of Stratford spent the weekend with relatives in Pigeon, Mich. and attended the Garthie-Kretzchmer wedding at Owendale, Mich. New officers for Calvary United Church Women are: President, Mrs. Don Gaiser; vice-presidents, Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan, Mrs.Syd Neeb; recording secretary, Mrs. Lloyd By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL Mr. & Mrs. Charles Wareham of Sarnia visited on Monday with Mr, & Mrs. Manse' Mason. Mrs. Nola Taylor, Mrs. Wm. Love and Mrs. Wellwood Gill attended the 4-H Achievement day at Zurich on Saturday. Mrs. L. A. Bariteau has returned home after spending the American Thanksgiving holiday with her sisters in Detroit. Mr, & Mrs. Thomas Baird visited last week with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Little at Goderich. rvertTie;:mtar.tzm tittrIgkit«.grzfti:ilreg HOSTESS CART AND TRAY COMBINATIONS 3 1 a 1 3 3 2 3 10 STYLES 4: $995 AND UP 11 11 '1!1 TRAQUAIR g g NEXT TO POST OFFICE IN EXETER q 0 Cki,e4i;NO54.01:,1 ,10,W.("%*Nit:474i=4;4= IS1:12 Beaver; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Howard Klumpp; treasurer, Mrs. Syd Baker; finance convener, Mrs. T. H. Hoffman; pianists, Mrs. Ken McCrae; assistant, Mrs. Hugh Boyle; card convener, Mrs. Art Haugh; flower convener, Mrs. T. H. Hoffman; auditors, Mrs. Letta Taylor and Mrs. T. H. Hoffman; Program Conveners — Christian Citizenship, Mrs. Eben Weigand; Stewardship and Recruiting, Mrs. Ken McCrae; Community Friendship, Mrs. Harold Kellerman; Literature and Communication, Mrs, Syd Neeb; social conveners, Mrs. Gordon Bender and Mrs. Ralph Weber, Friends attend baptismal service By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE WHALEN Those who attended 'baptismal service at St. Thomas Anglican church, Granton Sunday and were guests of the Hodgins after were: Mr. & Mrs. Robert McLeod, Mr. & Mrs. Norman McLeod, Mr. & Mrs. Ken McLeod and family, Mr, & Mrs. Robert McLeod Jr. and family, Mr. & Mrs. Larry Kilpatrick and Susan, Miss Elaine Cole, London, Mrs. Ethel Squire, Granton, Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins, Mr. & Mrs. Allen Hodgins and Mark, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Hodgins and Laurie Ann. Mr. & Mrs. Villis Kalnins and Edwin, Detroit and Mr, Harold Nissen Strathroy were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Beitans. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson, Mary and Betty were Saturday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Steve Fields, London. Mr. & Mrs. McLeod Mills and family and Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson and family attended a family gathering at Centralia United Church Friday evening where Mr. & Mrs. Stanley, missionaries from Africa were guest speakers. Mr. & Mrs. Arvid Beitans and Mr. & Mrs.Villis Kalnins were Saturday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. T. Berzins, London. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Duffield received the news of the death of their brother-in-law, John Jameson Belfast, Ireland who passed away Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Jameson and daughter visited the Duf fields, recently. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Bettridge, St. Marys visited with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson, Sunday. Mrs. Margery Morley went on the bus trip to Frankenmuth, Michigan, Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. William Morley had as dinner guests, Friday evening: Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgson and family, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hem and family, Pat Moffat and Bill Brock, Exeter. Mrs. Morley and Gerald Hem were the honored guests on the occasion of their birthdays. LIGHTING THE WAY Light and Christmas go together, for the deepest meaning of the holiday represents Christ, the Light of the world. From the bonfires and candles of yesteryear to the twinkling electric ornaments of today, light symbolizes Christmas. Busy ladies paint manse By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD The ladies of Elimville and Thames Road are busy painting at the manse. Rev. Stewart & Mrs. Miner attended the 1944 class reunion of Emmanuel college at Laurence Park United Church, Toronto, Monday, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Ballantyne, London spent a weekend recently with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Duncan. Mr. & Mrs. Milton Sleamon and Mrs. William Thomson, Exeter were Thursday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde. The occasion being the wedding anniversary of Mr, & Mrs. Sleamon. Mr. & Mrs, William Rohde visited Friday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Russell Morley, Exeter. Mr. Lloyd Hackney was moved to Seaforth Community Hospital on Friday from Humber Memorial Hospital Toronto. Mrs. William Rohde called at the Hopper-Hockey Funeral Home Exeter on Tuesday to pay respect to the late Cecil Camm, Sunday School members are busy practicing for the Christmas Concert which is on December 6. Mrs. Charles Harris, Gidley St., is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. 0. Boddy, Kitchener. Mrs. Hanna Irvine is visiting friends in Chatsworth where she will celebrate her 88th birthday, December 3. Mrs. S. E. Lewis, Alliston, is recuperating at her home after being ill in the hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Alex Mcllroy and Ian, Windsor spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Jones. Mr. & Mrs. Leo Witmer and family, Woodstock spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Witmer. Mr. & Mrs. Al Flynn and Valerie visited with Mr. & Mrs. William Anderson, Stratford. By MISS JEAN COPELAND WOODHAM Mrs. Harry Jaques, Mr. and Mrs. Don Brine and Miss Jean Copeland enjoyed the bus trip sponsored by Funway Tours on Saturday to Frankenmuth, Michigan where they toured through Bronner's "America's year-round Christmas Wonderland" and the other quaint shops in the fascinating Bavarian town. Miss Nancy Jaques was a weekend visitor with Miss Sherry Frayne of Granton. Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler and Mrs. John Butters were Sunday guests with Rev. & Mrs. John Cooke of Thamesford. Mr. & Mrs. Allen Eveleigh, Monica, Ellen and Jamie of Kirkton were Sunday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Jaques and family. Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Jaques, Yvonne and Dalton of Zion and Mr. & Mrs. William Waghorn of Kirkton were Sunday guests with Mrs. Arthur Hopkin. The flowers in the church sanctuary on Sunday were placed by the family of the late Cecil Camm of Exeter, formerly of Woodham. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith were guests at the . Cornell—Milliken wedding in the Robinson United Church, London and the reception that followed on Saturday. A message from your neighbourhood Brewers Retail This is always a busy time of the year. You can avoid delays by shopping and ordering early. Operated by Brewers Warehousing Co. Ltd. Snowmobile (14, t4e --Prm Owners WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH Low Cost Insurance INCLUDING PASSENGER HAZARD (Check Your Policy For This Protection) WE WILL ALSO INSURE YOUR SLEIGHS and TRAILERS HODGSON LIMITED INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE M. J. Gaiser Phone 235-2420 J. A. Kneale 40th anniversary Santa has plenty of choice at our store . . . . Here's just a sample i4tiCte&MC.tiZtOZCO'ACCC.C.CCICCti*OWCW:Cf*OWL#Atik0,..TAY04,94..#4...94,04.gmktik.g.N...9,,q494..0.9 44.0,4.#44.9,94,94(04 1:! 1! 11 17: '4 %! .t!'.1%! -'117! .4! dik! '11! -drt .4! 1:1 14 /kit eor . . . 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