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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1960-10-27, Page 24WW,M101111‘11101101111111kiipItlimrummommimmw 1,14,101,1itimolmillM1111.11111111,10$11JIMIVItIft1011,1110 Rubber Footwear Smyth's Sh9e Store can offer ,you a big selection of winter footwear in 'the latest styles and, colors for the whole family, CHILDREN'S cosy over the shoe styles, in white or brown ...„ ,,, .......... , ..... $1.98 to $5,59 GIRLS' AND BOYS, strap tops with snow cuffs , $4,50 to $6,95 LADIES' over the shoe and over the foot styles in leather, suede, nylon or rubber, Your choice of colors from $5.50 to $10,95 NEW DRESS & WORK OVERSHOES, $5.50 to $7.95 H NE lit Frigidaire ,,r It's Norm ilifaiper slGreatest-Ever' Anniversary ....... ,,,,,, m10~0,1101. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, '11,11011M ,,,,,,,,, 011111,1010141,16111111111111H111,111011111101H111,11111111111Mlb11111”111111fill1111111111111, 5 DAYS ONLY Starts Today — Ends Tuesday ,,,,,,, IlltflIHIMMIIInt111111111111111111111111,11111111%illnInillittnintimp TOPCOATS ONE GROUP AT The Best Buys We've Ever Offered!! 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Road United. ehureh, was the Steve Molnar Toronto, guest minister for the Autumn spent a weekend with his par- anniversary and thank offerings Kits, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mot- of the United church while Rev. nor. D. M, Guest took a similar sere- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks ice at Thames Road church. ;and family spent Sunday at the The choir with Arnold Kilmer, home of her brother. Mr. and at the organ and Miss Margaret', Mrs. LYell Lee. Clandeboye. Bowden at the piano, sang an They attended anniversary at Carlisle United church. serv- anthem and special numbers ice were sung by Misses Marlene Plans have been made for the and Darlene Frayne, Winchel-! annual turkey dinner sea. United church Wednesday, Nov. of the Personal items , tie solool will he collecting rao,, Fred Miller of Zion were Sunday person.' items for UN ICEF this two., pe,sts with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Recent visitors with Mr. and ney Mr, and Mrs. Newton _Clarke Made andam y f - Mrs. Chris Fischer were Mr. and we en. were in London on Thursday Mrs, Writ. Fischer and Cathy,! UNICE', is the 'United Na- Mr. and Mrs. ban Taylor and visiting Mrs, Lorne Sholdiee Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gable, Mr. lions Children If und, and the, family of Waterloo and Mr. and who is a patient in Victoria lios- and Mrs. Joe Mordush and money collected will be given airs. Elmer Rader and family, pita. Frankie, Mr,. and , Mrs. Wm. i to needy,opicboautnintrgiesdisetaose,ashsui nst; Ls pi oeyn d t Sundae* allivIdthfaty.and. Mrs ' ' Mr. and Mrs, William Walters Snell, Miss Dianne Bain, Mr. them in I and Danny visited on Friday and Mrs. Tommy amongst their Mr, and Mrs. Ervin. Rader at- evening with. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Chris and Ann and Mr. Thompson, I 'gOetIldarnend• illiteracy tended the family T-A banquet1 - , - Ray Fischer and Waynea,ndalr ofs Dashweed Merry Maids ! at Atrm strong's restaurant, I Happenings in ay MRS, ELSTQN Biddulph Children. at Dashwood • 1'114 .,woek .-‘7r1..Cattie of Thames Road. . Danny Walters spent 'Salta' 'The imp& of Dashwood pub. .and friend of London and 11r. ' , • The second meeting W ilson presides or D. for the staff, correspondents, and Rty MRS. EKVIN RAPglk ,Waterloo, Miss Marian Rader ' Olt MRS. WILLI W AM and spent the day with AAA WAIr TERS , Mr and, Mrs Freeman Horne and family, Mrs. Garnet Minors visited on' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. }tow- ard Johns of Elimville North. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Giffillart and fatuity, of Exeter, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Colin =Wan, • Mr, and Mrs, William Walters attended The Times-Advocate banquet on Saturday evening at Armstrong's Restaurant, Sparling, all of London, at end- iopa and Mr. and Mrs. litarry Mrs. Nelson .Clarke. of Far t Eli vitt anniversary• on Mr. and. Mrs. Earl .Thiel and Miss Kay lime and Mr. Don tar. boys, of Zurich, visited. on Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Clarke .and. Mr. .and Mrs, john 'Birr, of Chatsworth, visited over the weekend with Mr. and, Mrs, Elson Lynn and family: Mr, Evan 13(444;11y, of Shal- low Lake, visited on Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Elson Lynn, Save money! Look over the bargains in T-A Classifieds, evening with his grandrrio* London. Mrs. Gladys Harkness of! wood 4-ll Homemaking Club friends, 1 9 and bazaar and tea FridaY of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. McFalls and Mrs, Leonard Schenk and Mr. and. Mrs. Hugh Love of 'tended the North Western .Zone' Personal items 1 this week, October 25. ! had. as tneir Sunday guests Miss, twelve girls present. One new Exeter, Mr. and Mrs, Reg Hodg- CYCC in Mt. Forest over the, Mrs. Clarence Wilson is a pa...! i Quite a few from here heard Joyce Means, Mr. and Mrs. member, Mary Visscher, joined. son of Waterloo and Mr. and weekend. I tient in the South Huron Hes._ Dr. R. R. McClure, medical mss- Hugh Davis, Heather and Mich-. Hospitality was discussed un-. Mrs. Urban Pfile were Sunday, Paul Wilson, son Mr. and' 1 sionary from. India, at James ael, Mr. and Mrs. Ross McFalls, ' der the following headings: the guests with Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Mrs. Cecil Wilson, Exeter, and petal, Exeter, . of Mr. and Mrs. David Roger, St.1 Street United church, Exeter, David and DOnnie. Joyce and, hostess ,invitations, the guest Haugh and Shirley. ; a student at,' the University of Marys, spent the weekend at the! last Friday night. Mrs. Ross MgFalls were cele- room, suggestions for the room ; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Himmel of! Toronto was president of the home of Mrs. Roger's parents, 1 brating birthdays, ! and the guest, Informal invite- Berwyn, Pennsylvania spent a. two-day convention. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Essery, i Mrs. 3 essie Lewis returned' tions were written.I ;few days with Mr. and Mrs. liar- Delegates attending from Exe- Recent visitors at 'the Bone of • Mir, and. Mrs. Ray Poynter t y family. , Roll call for next meeting is Jermyn. Church, Sarnia, Saturday, Oda.' and David, of Kirkton, visited ! to name. "the type of. reference , Doug Hodgson was elected rep- at the home of Mr, and Mrs,' BY MRS. HEBER DAVIS ! Garry, Karen and. Dianne Skin-,tier 22 and spent the weekend file I have chosen." resentative for Huron to serve 1 with Mr. and Mrs, Glen Goff of on the executive, Fred Bowden, ; Guild plans. activities nee attended Janice Morley's Rev, and Mrs. :Hugh Wilson Mrs. Ron Carroll was hostess' Nb%ir,etdhndeasydaypaarittyertitn.Whalen on Personal items ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rader and; Sarnia, atrs. Bertha Hayter, Mr. and; - were recent visitors with Rev,' on Wednesday evening for the Visitors during the week with' Richard and Mr. L. H. "Rader: Mrs. Harry Hayter and Jane,! day evening, and Mrs. D. M. Guest. 1 October Guild meeting '61.; St. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Elston. were spent 'Sunday at London with! Mr, and Mrs., James Hayter and; Mrs, Wm. Pitt of London Mrs, Lloyd Hodgson spent a , Patrick's church with 13 mem- . . . 111r, and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher,' Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gamble': family and Mr. and Mrs. Bob; spent Sunday with her parents, Hayter spent the weekend in' Mr, and. Mrs. Chas 'Snell and 'Windsor with Mr, and Mrs. Joel Beth prior to her and Barry Bruce and held a surprise 25th' leaving for their home. in Cal- the United church next Sunday ee Huntsville visited .Sunday with was held Thursday, October 20 Mr, and Mrs. Clayton PWe at CYCC session her sister, Mrs, Jessie Lewis and' in the men's club room with the visited at Dundas and Hamilton family. I leaders, Mrs. Gordon Bender on Sunday. ! Eight youths from. Exeter at- E Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Morgan! nioy s QC ia couple weeks in -Windsor with strafed the packing of a suit- t Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hoffman' Godbolt, Bob Higgins, Peter were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rundle! case and gave the rules for, attended the Finan McPortland Fldntinga, Doug Hodgson, Paul few days at Beamsville at the , bers and one visitor present. home of her brother, Rev, andi Mrs, Hugh Davis, president, Mrs. Alex. Smale. I was in charge of the devotional There will be no service in. period. nn account of a special service! Plans were made for fall work. at Whalen church when anniver-! Quilt blocks were cut ,ait and nary service will be conducted started. An invitation was read at 11. a.m. by Rev. Allen Duf- from St. James church, Clande- field, Lambeth. o- b •e to the fall tea and bazaar Rev. D. M. Guest was in St.! on November 5. Thomas on Tuesday of last week! w,A„ contest from the Bible was byMrs. Earl Atkinson. "F4e where he attended the annual " meeting of the Board of Alma hostess was assisted by Mrs. College, 'taking the Clarence Davis and Mrs. James plane of Rev"! Barker, Robert Craig, London Conference; president who was making his ' Personal items official visit to the Algoma Pres- I Mr, and ,Mrs, Earl Atkinson bytery. He was accompanied to, are visiting the' latter's cousins, St. Thomas by Rev. and Mrs, , Mr, and Mrs. James Stelzer of E. J. Roulston, Clinton. Rev- ! Jackson, Michigan, Roulston is a member of the! Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Green-' Alma College board. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Essery vie and lee were recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gerd Davis, London. Ited friends at Kirkton recently. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis, and Ronald remained for a few; Heather and Mike, were Sunday days. 1 evening guests with Mr. and Mr. and 'Mrs. George Hicks ' Mrs. George McFalls, Joyce Mc-were recent visitors • with Mr. I ! Falls and Mrs. Ross McFalls and. Mrs. Alex Willis, of Londe horn and James Marshall,- ----Bluth,s- 11' were celebrating birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ,,Lightfoot 1 Pie social and 'Sharon were recent: visitors} A good crowd attended the pie at Grand Bend. at the home of , social held at the parish hall on and David, Exeter. • her sister and brother-in-law S t 13 * I Friday, Oct. 21 with. Mrs, Jack Stone of Milverton, the former Maxine Godbolt, showing color-, ed slides on her trip to Europe and the. British Isles. ' Mrs. Hugh Davis, president of the . Guild, introduced !Maxine 1 and at the close thanked her and presented her with a gift, ' from the guild, Rev. F. Dymond spoke a few words, Woodham, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy and Clayton, Ailsa Craig,' Mr. and Mrs. Will Essery, Cen- tralia, Mr. and Mrs. Jno, Spa- cek, Lucan. Mr. and Mrs. Job. McAllister and boys were guests on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. *Lorne Elford, Elimvilie and attended the an- , Ativersary service there. I home Saturday alter spending a! Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Squire of Exeter accompanied by 'Mrs. Donald Myer, Gloria and Garry of London called ,on Mr. and Mrs. George McFalls on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Allan „F, Easton, Sheila and Wendy were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Winston Shap• ton on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Burgle ' and packing one. 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