The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-01-27, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1949
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WHALEN
Mrs, George Parkinson visited
on Thursday with Mrs. Gowett
and Edgar, of Kirkton.
Sunday -guests o Mr, and Mrs.
Melville Gunning were Mr. and
Mrs, Wijson Morley and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Gunning, of Exeter;
also Mr. and Mrs, Milne Pullen,
Recent visitors with Mr. aiidt
Mrs, Harry Klilare were Mr, and
Mrs. E. Foster of St, Marys;
•also Mr, and Mrs, Ken Hodgson
■and Mrs, Roy Hodgson,
Mrs. J. Mawhinney, of Credi-
■ton, spent a few days during
last week with Mr, and Mrs.
Harry Squire and Sharon.
Grafton 'Squire returned home
on Sunday from Florida where
he spent the past- two weeks.
They travelled as far as wKey West. On his return home ‘Sun
day be visited with Mr. and
Mrs. William O’Neil, of Detroit.
Howard Hodgson spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs,
David Hodgson, of Windsor.
Congregational Meeting
The meeting was held
Monday evening, January 17,
the United Church with
chairman, ReV. Weir, in charge.
The ) meeting opened with the
hymn, “Q Master, Let Me Walk
With Thee’’, Rev. Weir led in
the ‘‘responsive reading”. At
this time Gordon Johnson was
appointed congregational secre
tary. The minutes of last meet
ing were read and approved. The
reports from the various organ
izations were givdn. Alton Neil
was appointed the new session
member in Mr. William Morley’s
place. Kenneth Hodgson and
Frank Squire were the new
stewards appointed in the place
of Melville Gunning and Ernest
■F'oster. M. & M. 'Committee: Mr.
Hazelwood, Melville 'Gunning and
Alton Wallis. Parsonage Com
mittee: William Morley, William
Hodgson and George Squire.
Cecil Squire was appointed trus
tee to fill the vacancy of Ernest
Foster, Auditors: Walter Gun
ning and Alex Baillie. Melville
Gunning moved a vote of thanks
to all who helped to make the
past year a success. Meeting was
adjourned.
Sunday school officers: Super
intendent, William Hodgson; as
sistants, Gordon Johnson, Ken
neth’ Hodgson and Cecil Squire;
treasurer, Mrs. Harry Khlare;
secretary, Roy Hodgson; pianist,
Elva Hodgson; teachers, Mr.
Hazelwood, William Hodgson,
Mrs. Ogden and Mrs. William
Morley; missionary secretary,
Harry 'Squire; temperance secre
tary, Mrs. Duffield; missionary
treasurer, Mrs. Gordon Johnson.
The meeting was adjourned
and^lunch served by the ladies.
on
in
the
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Hi Highlights
Gleaned From Exeter District High School
p.... .....
The storm last T
affected us rather
It did not take its
gles but instead
stoker was unable
For an hour we lumbered about
in our overcoats, fearing that
the situation would continue and
a holiday be forced on us. By
the third period, however, we
were awakened from this dream
land by the buzzer, and a little
later the radiator began to siz
zle its
uesday night
unpleasantly,
toll in shin-
our electric
to serve us,
heart-warming monotone.* * * *
hundred and fifty-seven
for the oratorical contest
One
topics
have been posted and they range
from ‘‘Modern Jive” to “The
Palestine Problem”, There will
be a grouping for juniors and
seniors, It will only be
now before the library
the third degree hy our
tive orators.A $
The entertainment provided iby
the Glee Club was very enjoy
able, though for many of us in
the Exeter district it remained a
closed book. This was indeed a
disappointment to the C 1 u b,
whose members welcomed the
opportunity of entertaining their
families at 'home in a mp,re pr
less professional manner. Their
next venture is to have a record
ing made of theii’ best numbers.
No trip will be involved this
a while
is given
prospec
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time since it will be made right
at •school.
is * >l< $
These days no visitor could be
in doubt as to our school colors.
Everyday the corridors are a
blaze of red. About 150 cardi
gans were bought by boys and
girls, from the Athletic Society.
They are in a very appropriate
shade of red and the three black
bars on the sleeve make them
even more attractive. The garb
of the students is given an air
of uniformity as well as< smart
ness.’ It was first intended -that
certain days would be named on
which pupils would wear their
school sweaters but everyone
finds them so comfortable that
it has not been necessary.
A large six-inch “E” will soon
be available to each member of
the basketball team, Stars from
now on will be the laurels of
our W.O.S.S.A. champions, who
very much deserve them.
* * * *
The junior girls last Tuesday
held their own when they de
feated St. Marys by 21 to 13.
To the boys we would wish
ter luck next time.
On Friday the seniors
journey to Mitchell to
there. We feel certain that
will contest an excellent game.
—Theresa* Dietrich
bet-
will
play
they
ZION
Mr. George Earl of Exeter
visited over the weefe-end with
Mr, and Mrs. Angus Earl.
Messrs.
Nixon of
Ralph und Bruce
Granton spent the
week-end with Mr. and
Gerald Hern.
Mr, and Mrs.
cliffe of Exeter,
Ffed Penwarden
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Thames Road where
evening g uests with
Mrs, Warren Brock.
M'rt . and , Mrs, Wellington
•Brock visited on Friday evening
with Mr, and Mirs, Whitney
Coates of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs, Ward Hern
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Hern of Woodham.
■Mr, and Mrs, Milne Pullen
and Donaldof Whalen visited on
Saturday evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Earl.
Mr, and Mrs, Wellington
Brock where guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns
on Thursday evening.
'Quite a number of young
people in the community attend
ed the Perth Young People’s
skating party in the Mitchell ar
ena on Friday evening.
■Messrs Harry and Bob Hern,
Tom Brock, Misses Irene and An
na Brock visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller, of
Thames Road,
Mrs. Eph. Hern spent several
(fays during the past week with
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westcott of
Exeter.
Luther
Mr.
•of
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Mrs.
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Mrs.and
Centralia,
Miller of
Saturday
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Shipka Farm Forum
iShipka Farm Forum is again
organized and are meeting each
Monday night in the school
house. Verne Sharpe is president
with Gordon Ratz vice-president,
Ross Pickering secretary and Ed
Houlahan treasurer. After the
discussion period next week
pictures will be shown. Every
one is welcome. Lunch.
They’re Beautiful
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They’re Comfortable
They1 re New in Exeter
SAINTSBURY
v We are very happy to report
that Mr. Jack Dickens,a patient
in Byron 'Sanatorium was able
to spend the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mc
Donald. Mrs. J. Dickens accomp
anied him.
vjsited with Mr.
Noels of Aylmer.
Owing to the illness of Canon
church
re-
the
in-
On Sunday they
and Mrs. H.
James there was no
service on Sunday.
The January Guild
was held at the home
McDonald, on Friday. The
spent in quilting,
business meeting
served a dainty
■meeting
of Mrs.
M.
afternoon was
and after a
the hostess
lunch.
•Mrs. Fred
week-end at the home of
and Mrs. M. A. Elston.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis
family and Mr. F. Davis
dinner guests with Mr. and
H. 'Godbolt, Friday evening.
Mr. and 'Mrs. W. J. Dobbs
spent (Sunday at the home of Mr.
George Essery of London. The
family gathered to celebrate
Mr Essery’s 8 7th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Tucker of
London, and Mr. and Mrs. E.
Greenlee spent Sunday
and Mrs. H. Davis.
Miss M. Isaac of
spent the week-end
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Davis spent the
Rev.
and
were
Mrs.
with Mr.
MOUNT CARMEL
Miss Madeleine Hartman is
covering from an attack of
mumps.
The new telephone system
stalled by Harry Hoffman is giv
ing excellent service.
Rev. Fr. Fogarty has returned
home after a few days’ visit with
friends in London.
'Congratulations to Miss Shir
ley Regan who has successfully
passed her Registration of Nurs
es examinations.
Mrs. Thos. Ryan has returned
to her home after her recent ill
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dietrich
and children spent the week-end
with. Mrs. Mary Regan.
Miss Betty Ryan is nursing at
Hubert Carey’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Sharpe and
son spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary
Regan.
London,
with her
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CREDITON
Mr. Howard Clark, of Strat
ford, visited on Wednesday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.
W. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mason,
of Dashwood, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sin
clair.
Mr. Joseph W. Lawson
seriously ill at the home
son, Mr. Sanford Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
ner and son, of London,
the week-end at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. E. K. Fahrner.
Master Rickey Hoare, of Lon
don, visited last week with 'his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Fahrner.
Mrs. E. Hey, of Zurich, visited
on Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Hey.
Rev. and Mrs. J. V. Dahms,
Rev. and Mrs. Burns and Rev.
Getz, of Dashwood, attended the
funeral service of Mrs. J. B.
Dengis, of Stratford, on Tuesday.
Mr. Lewis Faist, of Tillson-
burg, spent the week-end at his
home here.
Mrs. E. Guettinger’s many
friends learned with regret that
she suffered a fall in her home
and fractured H rib.
Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Beaver
attended the funeral of the lat
ter’s aunt, Miss Rachel Wilson,
of Centralia, on Tuesday of last
week.
Women’s Institute Meet
The Women’s Institute met in
the council chambers on Wed
nesday evening with nn attend
ance of twenty-two. President,
Mrs. H. , Schenk occupied the
chair and roil call was respond
ed to by naming a member of
Parliament. Several letters' of
appreciation were read from
shut-ins who had been remem
bered with gift boxes? also an
acknowledgement of gifts from
the Protestant Orphanage. The
meeting decided to serve. re
freshments at the film showing
in the Town Hall on February
2. The grandmothers of the
’Community will be entertained
nt the February meeting. The
program was under the direction
of the Citizenship Committee
and Mrs. William Gaiser presid
ed for the following program:
Song, ”0 Canada”; piano solo,
Mrs. R. Johnston; paper on
citizenship. Mrs. Sidney Smith;
E. M. Fahrner and Miss
contributed a
duet and Mrs. Gaiser read
very practical poems en-
“The World Is Mine”, “Be
to Yourself”, and "‘How to
Your Society”, A social
followed and & sumptuous
ts
of his
Fahr-
spent
Mrs. E. M.
Norma Fahrner
vocal
three
titled
Good
Kill
time _.
lunch was served by the commit
tee in charge, comprising Mrs.
M, Beaver, Mrs. William Gaiser,
Mrs. William Ratz, and Mrs.
Leonard Wein, Mrs. Gordon Mor-
lock voiced appreciation
committee and those who
I provide entertainment.
to the
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their exquisite craftsmanship.
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speak of the
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Mr. Adam Brown will
be In attendance person
ally to conduct this sale
and advise you regard
ing furs.
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Northern Muskrats
Muskrat Backs
Bon Moutons Lambs
Persian Paws
Brown Seals
Hudson Seals
Pacific Seals
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