The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-11-19, Page 9THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1953
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— By B.A. —
Same Santa
Well, Santa’s doing a nightly
broadcast now and he’s peeking,
without really showing his face,
from local store windows. The
hints of his presence have begun
a series of sighs throughout
local households that will con
tinue until the trees come down.
It makes us wonder if the deal*
old legend of St. Nicholas is lost
to us these days. He just doesn’t
seem to have quite
mysterious benevolence
Does - he still really
young generation in
pectancy? Is he just a
their natural behaviour? Are we
just getting older and more stale
than we like to believe?
There is no reason, with mo
dern transporation as it is, why
he shouldn’t have two million
assistants.
It is surprising though that
he’d put up with television came
ras all over his workshop when
he has such a schedule to meet.
—cumbersome things, they must
get in the way terribly!
Back Again
Again this year, there’s an al
bino squirrel around the corner.
Come fall and colder weather,
there has been a white squirrel
in the vicinity of Andrew street,
south, as long as residents can
remember,
* *
To Invent
“Anyone who
baby is probably
one else awake”,
saying goes, and
wants to* invent
prodder for habitual snorers
be doing the world a great
vice.
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Ladies' League
By KAY HAY
On Thursday, Nov. 10, the
Yarn Spinners won five points
fro m the Crackerjacks. High
scores for the Yarn Spinners
were 522 (202) by Agnes Apple
ton. Doris Taylor bowled 419
(158) for the Crackerjacks.
The Happy Gals and Hi-Lights
split their games 5-2. Irene Wade
was high for the Happy Gals
with 67 6 (281). Dot Pfaff’s 544
(245) * - - ■ •
The
points
Brady
Dogs,
was 621 (241).
On Wednesday evening,
Wee Hopes beat the Pin
pettes 7-0. Terry Heywood
bowled 556 (230) for the Wee
Hopes. Audrey Fairbairn led the
Pin Poppettes with 429 (160).
The Skunks skunked the Mer
ry Maids. Kay Penhale trundled
high score 565 (259) for the
Skunks. Naida Francois topped
,-tlie Merry Maids with-619 (232).
The Nit Wits and Dumb Bun
nies split points 5-2. Shirley
Dixon scored 563 (276) for the
Nit Wits. High bowler for the
B.u n n i e s was Lois Porterfield
with 534. (238).
On Thursday evening, the Jolly
Jills won five points from the
Jolly Six. -Gladys Bierling bowled
501 (187) for the Jills. Dean
Frayne’s 422 (154)’ was high for
the Jolly Six.
The Busy Bees and Frisky Sis
ters split their points 5-2. Mary
Cutting had a high of 544 (232)
for the Bees; 474 (19 3) was
high for the Frisky
bowled by Dot Kauk.
STANDINGS
Happy Gals ........ ..........
Wee Hopes ...................
Hot Dogs .......................
Alley Cats .....................
Hi Lights .......................
Yarn Spinners .............
Jolly Jills .......................
Busy Bees .....................
Skunks ..............................
Merry Maids .................
Frisky Sisters ...............
Pin Poppettes ...............
Jolly Six .........................
Nit Wits .........................
Crackerjacks .................
Dumb Bunnies .............
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Ailsa Craig Couple
Exchange Vows
Baskets of pink and white
mums formed the setting in
Brinsley United Church for the
wedding of Eleanor Marion Pic
kering and Edward Earl Dixon.
The ceremony was performed by
the Rev. E. G. Turnbull, of Lon
don.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pickering, R.
R. 2, Ailsa Craig, and the groqm
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Dixon, R.R. 2, Ailsa Craig.
Mrs. Roy Hamilton, of Lucan,
aunt of the groom, played the
wedding music and Robert Ham
ilton was soloist.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was charming
in a floor-length gown of slipper
satin and Chantilly lace designed
with fitted bodice and lily point
sleeves. A coronet headdress of
lace held her fingertip veil and
she carried a white Bible adorn
ed with talisman roses and trail
ing ivy.
Miss Marilyn Thompson, Lon
don, as maid of honor, and Miss
Marjorie Lightfoot, Ailsa Craig,
cousin of the bride, as brides
maid, wore identically styled
floor-length gowns in apricot and
blue nylon net over taffeta re
spectively, with which they wore
matching Headdresses and mitts
and carried nosegays of yellow
and bronze mums.
William Fentoil, AilSd Critig,
was groomsman and Keith Con
nolly, London, Jack Atkinson, of
Clandeboye, and Carman Picker
ing, brother of the bride, were
ushers.
For the reception at the bTide’s
home, her mother received the
guests wearing a navy crepe
gown with red accessories and
corsage of red roses, She was
assisted by the groom’s mother
who chose a grey suit with black
accessories and a corsage of pihk
roses.
For their w o d d i n g trip to
Montreal and the U.S.A.,
bride donned a grey tailored
with red accessories and a
sage of Ted roses.
Upon their return, Mr.
Caven Thankofferlng Meeting
Mrs. J. B. Fox, Ilensall, spoke
to Caven Auxiliary of the W.M.S.
on the theme, “Thankfulness.”
“A thankoffering is an expres
sion of our gratitude to God for
His many blessings. It is good
to give thanks so, the peace of
God can rule in our hearts. Some
times we forget to be thankful
and often want more or do not
appreciate what we have, es
pecially the blessings for which
we are indebted to our fore
fathers,” Mrs. Fox emphasized.
Mrs. William Sillery presided
and Mrs. F. ’Whilsmith was in
charge of the devotional period
assisted by Mrs. A. Whilsmith,
Mrs. H. Strang and Mrs. D. Sin
clair.
A quartette number, “Give As
He Has Given” was sung by Mrs.
H. Simpson, Mrs. W. Sillery, Mrs.
N. Stanlake and Gwen Simpson
accompanied by Mrs. Coch
rane.
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Scene Of Nuptials
In a ceremony performed by
the Bev. Father Charboneau in
the R.C. Chapel at Centralia,
Elizabeth Jane Kerr and LAC
Joseph Leon Lefebvre exchanged
marriage vows — ------’— " '
The wedding
by Mrs. Eunice
was soloist.
The bride is
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kerr,
’Exeter, formerly of Monteville,
Northern Ontario, and the groom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Lefebvre, Ottawa.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was lovely in
a gown of nylon net over satin
fashioned with bouffant skirt, a
bodice of lace over satin with
rounded neckline and pearl-trim
med nylon yoke. The long sleeves
tapered to points over her wrists.
A sweetheart halo of lace and
rhinestones held her fingertip
veil of ................ ‘
carried
Beauty
Miss
maid of honor, chose a ballerina
length gown of turquoise blue
nylon net over taffeta and a
matching feather hat. She car
ried a bouquet of Talisman roses.
LAC Ted Hurtibise, R.C.A.F.
Station, Centralia, attended the
groom.
A buffet luncheon
at the home of the
rents following the
Mrs. Maude Hedden,
aunt of the bride,
from a table centred with the
wedding cake, pink tapers and
vases of roses.
For their wedding trip to
Montreal, the bride traveled in a
plum shade crepe dress with lace
inserts, matching velvet hat and
accessories and fur coat with red
rose corsage. Upon their
the couple will reside in
on November 14.
music was played
Doolier who also
the daughter of
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DATE OF BIRTH
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the
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was served
bride’s pa-
ceremony,
of Hensail,
poured tea
return,
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silk illusion net and she
a bouquet of American
roses.
Katherine Dinney, Exeter,
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Skinner gave a
of the area con-
in London,
condones the
War Memorial
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sleeps like a
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Not Possible
It just isn’t possible to chew
gum gracefully—and enjoy it.
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S’nuff
There’s
England, who quite
use of snuff. In fact, she sniffs
snuff herself and she just passed
the 100-year mark.
Huron Delegate
Describes Trip
Members of Elimville Institute
answered their November roll
call with “One step I can make
toward world peace.”
A donation of $£0 was voted to
the Children’s
Hospital.
Miss Ruth
splendid report
vention held in London.
The program, “Community Ac
tivities and Public Relations,”
was convened by Mrs. Elson Lynn
and a reading on “Public Rela
tions, was given by Mrs. H. Ford.
Mrs. Warren Brock took the
motto and Mrs. T. Creery gave
a report of the district executive
meeting at Hensall. *
Miss Elaine Hern, the guest
speaker, gave' a very interesting
talk on her trip to Eastern Can
ada as a representative of Huron
County Girls’ Clubs.
During the social hour, Mrs.
James Earl and committee were
hostesses.
Sliipka W.A. Meets
The regular meeting
W.A. was held at the home of
Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner. Mrs.
Stuart and Milton Sweitzer were
in charge of the program. Rev.
Parrott was in charge of the
pictures which were very much
enjoyed. The Christmas meeting
will be held at the home Of Mrs.
Art Finkbeiner.
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