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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-12-09, Page 22For Christmas Gifting And Entertaining duactiecotd CLASS IN TAILORING - Numerous district ladies are taking part in a tailoring course being offered during the night classes at South Huron District High School. Checking on a man's jacket are students Mrs. Art Clarke, Mrs. Claire Hoffman and Mrs. Glenn Lamport and instructress Mrs. Ian McAllister. Dashwood ladies treat men and play Bunco Our SUIT SALE Continues by $99.60 Reg. $7350 pp Reg. $815° $110,00 ,*floppe The Store With the Mock EXETER aieo.tievo;govoxtp:4r4.44zvee)VatastVatVart•VatVatVatR;iz Nets Viien Vat WO 4 George t/riese MAIN ST. Page 22. Times-Advocate, December 9, 1971 Centralia women mark Christmas Mrs. Lorne Hicks sang "Silent Night" with different words and were accompanied on the piano by Marikay Hodgins. A poem "For Christmas Is" was read by Mrs. Murray Elliott and Mrs. Ken Greb gave a story "The Merriest Christmas Ever". A smorgasbord meal was served by the ladies on the last half of the roll call with Mrs. Ken Hodgins, Mrs. Ralph Lightfoot and Mrs. Gerald Isaac as con- veners. Laura Secord ... The Only Candy That Is Better Is Another Laura Secord! FOR HIM . . • • Brut • Hai Karate • Old Spice • Sir • Pipes and Tobaccos • Billfolds • Electric Razors FOR HER . • Faberge • On the Wind • Chanel No. 5 • Du Barry • 4711 • Prince Matchabel I i Euchre party Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel and Mr. and Mrs, Tom Kooy were in charge of the euchre party in 'he Community Centre, Monday with eleven tables at play. Prizes were awarded as follows; ladies' high, Mrs. Jack Dickins; ladies' lone hands, Mrs. Rose Atkinson; ladies' low, Mrs. Harvey Hillman. Men's high, Jack Dickins; lone hands, Frank Hicks, men's low (with a lady playing the part), Mrs. Harry Carroll; special prize for the most lone hands in Diamonds, Brenda Rimmer. The committee for the next party will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair. Pallbearers were Robert Miller, Earl Stumpf, Paul Watson, Murray Moore, Harold Schroeder and Ron Soeder. By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA December meeting of the UCW was held Thursday evening amidst a setting of Christmas decorations and lighted tree. Mrs. Sam Skinner presided for the business and opened with a poem "Christmas Gifts". The minutes and reports were read and approved. Mention was made of the upcoming dinner and tour of the Dashwood Industries, December 14. Mrs. Skinner ex- pressed thanks to all who had helped in any way during her term of office as president. Mrs. Robert Blair, Mrs. Melville Buswell and Miss Margaret Cook were conveners of the Christmas program and opened with Miss Cook reading the poem "Lots of Love". "The Way To Recapture Joy" written by Rev. D. Warren of Crediton was read by Mrs. Arthur Abbott and Mrs. Jack Essery read the peom "The Crossroads". A play "Silver or Second Best" was enacted by several ladies. Mrs. Alvin Essery played a medley of Christmas music. Mrs. Melville 13uswell gave the legend of the Christmas candle. Mrs. Jack Essery, Mrs. Ross McFalls, Mrs, Ken Hodgins and MIDDLE TON Dru Yes, Santa there is The world is still full of little Virginias who believe in Santa Claus and what he stands for, The United Church Observer says in its current issue. In a letter to Santa Claus headed, "Yes, Santa, there is a Virginia", The Observer warned the old saint not to be misled by changing customs. "In the bad old days there were plenty of youngsters who misbehaved all year. Some of them smoked behind the barn and wrote obscene things on the outhouse walls. In December, they abandoned such secret sins. "Now they still smoke, but a different weed and not behind the barn, and they write the obscene things in the college paper. Basically they're not much different, but they're much more open about it," The Observer also told Santa Claus not to worry that he had been de-sanctified by the Roman Catholic Church. "You can count on Protestants keeping you on our lists. There was a campaign a while back to Tut Christ Back into Christmas'. Everybody recognizes now that Christ always was in Christmas, and you and your emphasis on laughter and dancing and giving gifts have been an expression of it," Mr. & Mrs. Gary Bambrick, Kitchener, visited with Mr, & Mrs. Leonard Schenk, Monday. Mr. & Mrs. Alex Becker and daughter have moved to Thunder Bay where he is taking a diesel course at the Manpower Centre. Mrs. Leonard Schenk and Mrs. Howard Datars, leaders, held a party Monday evening for 20 ladies who completed the course, "The Knack of Sewing with By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASH WOOD United Church Women of Calvary United church held a Christmas supper for husbands and guests, November 30. Following the supper Jack Riddell led a singsong of Christmas carols. Mrs, Syd Neeb gave a reading "The Ten Commandments of Christmas". A quartette, Jack Gaiser, Stanley Haist, Harry Hoffman and Stuart Wolfe favoured with several selections. Mrs. Gordon Bender gave a reading "One night in Bethlehem". Bunco was played, the winners being Mrs. Mildred Kellerman and Gordon Bender; consolationists, Mrs. Gerald Mason and Gerald Mason; lucky chair, Mrs. Jack Riddell. Knits". Plans were also made to attend Summary Day at Clinton, December 13. Mrs, Harry Hoffman is a c PHONE 235-1570 EXETER patient in St, Joseph's Hospital, London. Personals Donald Gaiser has returned home from the hospital, The trustees of Dashwood and their wives attended the annual Stephen Township dinner at Crediton last Wednesday. -LIGHTS Outdoor Sparkle Set Raise over $1,000 for Bible Society Howard Ince, treasurer of the Exeter branch of the Canadian Bible Society reports this year's canvass was the best ever. The canvass conducted by the various churches in Exeter produced a record $1,003.95. Mr. Ince told the T-A Wed- nesday morning, "on behalf of the officers of the Exeter branch of the society I would like to thank all persons in Exeter and the immediate area for their kind generosity in making this the best campaign we have ever had." (AnADIAn TIRE Personals Mrs. Lorne Moote of London and Mrs. Cliff Abbott of Lucan were Saturday visitors with Mrs. Clara Abbott. Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson were weekend visitors with Mr, & Mrs. Grant Brown and family in Sarnia. Mr , & Mrs. Karl Keller and family of London were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Keller's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel. White Gift Sunday will be observed in the United Church, Sunday morning. The annual Sunday School Christmas concert will be presented in the schoolroom of the United Church, Friday evening. Correction The canvassers for the Bible Society in Dashwood should have read Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller, MRS. MARIE RESTEMAYER Mrs. Marie (Allemang) Restemayer 62, widow of the late Edgar Restemayer and mother of Edward, a student at the University of Guelph, passed away at her residence, December The StoreWith The Stock Put on a BIG show at a little price! 3. i All the Sweaters He Prefers, In Favorite Colors LIMITED QUANTITY We bought 'em at a super-clear-out price- and we're passing the savings on to you! They're CSA approved-the quality is tops. Hold-tight clips-safety sockets. We reserve the right to limit quantities, Extra Sparkle or Glow Bulbs-pkg. of 4. .59 In Violet or Ruby colors-pkg. of 4 • .79 `Twinkle' Outdoor Bulbs-pkg. of 4 .98 Outdoor Sparkle Lights in assorted lengths LIFE-LIKE TREES ... at the right size - shape - and price - stands included! A member of Zion Lutheran church, she was choir leader, a member of the Lutheran Women's Missionary League and the Ladies' Aid. Also surviving is one sister Mrs. Albert (Gertrude) Miller, Dashwood and one brother, Carl, Niagara Falls. 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