HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-03-15, Page 5Members of Amber Rebekah
Lodge observed their 24th bir-
thday on Wednesday evening
when they attended a banquet
dinner at the local hotel followed
by a meeting in the lodge hall.
Nobel Grand Mrs. Irene Black-
well was assisted by P,N,G, Mrs
Hazel Corbett in the absence of
the Vice Grand Mrs, Aldeen
Volland, District Deputy
President Mrs, Margaret Sharpe
Zone head visits
Auxiliary event
The March meethg of the
Legion Ladies Auxilio • was held
Tuesday evening with president
Mrs. Mildred Chalmers in the
chair. Zone Commander Mrs,
Margeurite Thorndike attended
this meeting for her official visit
of the year, She spoke on the work
of the Legion Auxiliary.
It was decided to hold a card
party March 28 with the proceeds
to go towards the retarded adult
workshop. It was also decided to
hold the annual penny sale again
this year with the draw to be
made June 1. Sports Officer Mrs.
Iva Reid gave a report for sports
and announced that there were
bowling parties and card parties
coming up soon.
The guessing prize and
mystery prize were won by Mrs.
Mildred Chalmers.
.delweiss Rebekah Lodge
63acorth and Mrs. Annie Malcolm
were welcomed to the an-
niversary,
Invitations were received to a
Pe/woods
Margaret Hyde, London visited
over the weekend with her
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Harvey
Hyde.
Rev. W.D. Jarvis conducted
communion service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sunday,
His sermon subject was "Saying
,Yes to life." The flowers in the
sanctuary were placed by the
family of the late Mrs. Ivan Hill.
Mr. & Mrs, Wilbert Dilling and
Mr, & Mrs. Joe Ferguson visited
in Sarnia on Saturday with Mrs.
Clarence Dilling and family and
also their son Clarence who is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
Sarnia.
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Collins,
Kitchener visited Monday
evening with the latter's mother
Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Crerar ac-
companied by Mr. & Mrs. Ross
Jinks, London returned from a
pleasant holiday in Florida.
Charles Mickle, Hamilton
spent the weekend and Mr. &
Mrs. Ross MacMillan and family,
Waterloo spent Sunday with their
mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle.
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CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. 40yge Pepper, Plume 262-244
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
Lodge marks birthday
entertain si ecial guests
1973
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EXETER 235-2322
0136t1 Evenings
Ely Appointment
dessert euchre at Pride of Huron
Lodge, Exeter and also to a
dessert euchre in Goderich
Rebekah Lodge April 11 and to
the 25th anniversary of Monkton
Rebekah Lodge being held in
Atwood Community Centre, April
27,
Mrs. Rose Broderick and Mrs.
Margaret Consitt volunteered to
visit the Queensway . Nursing
home the third week in March.
Arrangements were made to hold
a dessert euchre April 4 and also
to sponsor a booth at an auction
sale. with the following com-
mittee in charge: Mrs. Olga
Chipchase, Mrs. Evelyn Mac-
Beath, Mrs. Irene Blackwell and
Mrs. Ruby Bell,
D,D.P. Mrs, Margaret Sharpe
expressed greetings on the
lodge's anniversary.
Following the meeting Bob and
Danny Heywood of Exeter en-
tertained with music and singing.
Mrs. Annie Malcolm, Seaforth
sang a solo "Amazing Grace"
accompanied by Mrs. Evelyn
MacBeath.
Mrs. David Hill
dies in Exeter
Mrs. David Ivan Hill, the
former Isabella M, Smale, died at
her residence in Exeter, March 8,
1973 in her 77th year.
She is survived by her husband,
two sons, Ivan Stephenson,
Mississauga; and Ralph
Stephenson, RR 1, Varna; two
daughters, Mrs. Harvey (Julene)
Keys, Hensall; and Mrs. Ronald
(Joyce) Burt, St. Catharines.
She was the sister of Dr. R.E.
Smale, Midland and stepmother
of David W. Hill, Mississauga;
Elmore J. Hill, London; Mrs.
Murray (Barbara) McBride,
•, Kanata. Also surviving are 21
grandchildren and one great-
grandson.
Funeral service was held from
the Bonthron Funeral Chapel,
March 10, 1973 with Rev. W.
Jarvis officiating.
Interment was in Hayfield
Cemetery.
Girls meet
at Kippen
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL
KIPPEN
The fourth meeting of Kippen
II, "Super Sport Stars" was held
recently at the home of the leader
Mrs. Grant McGregor. The
meeting opened with the 9-H
pledge and the hand-out sheets
were discussed,
Mrs. McGregor demonstrated
putting a neckline edge on with a
bias strip and each girl tried
doing the same. Mrs. McGregor
checked on the books.
Kippen East W.I.
The citizenship meeting of
Kippen East W.I. will be held in
the Legion Hall, Hensall, March
21. The roll call is "Anything
new?" and members are asked to
bring a friend or friends Mr.
Clarence Down of Exeter will
show picture of his Icelandic
tour.
Personals
Mr, & Mrs. Harold Jones
visited Mr. & Mrs. Arnold
Gackstetter in Guelph recently.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Elgie have
returned from a pleasant trip to
the south,
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Jones
visited College Royal at Guelph
at the weekend.
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Unit 1 Hensall U.C.W. held
their regular meeting Thursday
afternoon with Verna Hay
presiding and opening with a
poem "I sought my soul". The
devotion was taken from a very
interesting article called "What
do these people want?" It was
written by Ralph Milton. He
explains how the people of the
developing world compare their
living conditions with ours and
they realize how much we have
and how little we help in com-
parison to our wealth. The
churches give more help than the
government, and the United
Church of Canada gives the most
help.
The roll call was answered by
11 members. Mildred Kyle read
to the members the invitations to
the Ladies meetings at Goshen
United Church March 22, and to
Zurich Emmanuel United Church
April 6. Mrs. Kyle gave a reading
of Gregory Clark's which was
quite witty. Mrs. Hay read
"Life's major blessings".
Margaret Consitt conducted an
interesting Contest.
Unit II UCW
Unit II Hensall U,C.W. met
Monday evening at the Church
for their March meeting. Mrs.
Sadie Hoy presided and opened
the meeting with an article en-
titled "Two ways of how to
overcome your troubles," Mrs.
Peggy Forrest took charge of the
devotional with the theme "Do
we discuss Christian belief with
our children," using scripture
and closing with a poem and
prayer.
The topic was given by each
member present, reading an
article on India that they had
been saving from newspapers
and magazines. This was a
most interesting session telling of
schools, animals, salmon, life
and the W.I. projects ('save the
eyes' and 'canning of fruit') in
India. The roll call with "Did you
know?" was answered by 14
members. A thank you note was
read from Earl and Nancy
McNab and Murrayand Evelyn
Traquair. Members were told of
invitations to go to Goshen United
Church March 22 and Zurich
Emmanuel United Church on
April 6.
Kay Mock gave the highlights
of the Huron-Perth Presbyterial
meeting held in Seaforth. Plans
were made for the May General
meeting.
By MISS JEAN COP ELAND
The United Church women held
their annual variety concert in
South Perth Centennial School on
Friday evening with a good
crowd in attendance.
Jacqueline Beckett and Dave
Kondo, Galt spent the weekend
with Mr, & Mrs. Lawrence
Beckett.
Mrs. Don Brine and Jean
Copeland accompanied other
members of the St. Marys
Horticultural Society on the bus
trip Saturday to the annual
flower show of the Garden Club of
Toronto, held in O'Keefe Centre.
The second social of the winter
was held in the church basement
on Wednesday with dinner at
noon followed by a short
program.
The Messengers are planning
to hold a crokinole party on
Friday evening in the Church
basement.
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