The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-10-12, Page 9Page 9
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CreditorsMr.
the
Council Chambers
the
and
Mr.
Mrs. William
a-
K<
Lon-
spent
the
members of the
busy
With
Insti-
meet-
Octo-
De-
of
ovex’
pur-
com-
night
bride in opening
were Mrs. Donald
Melvin Gardiner
thankoffering
Miss Irene
guest soloist.
and family in Windsor.
Norma Fahrner, Elaine
Margaret Ratz and Mrs.
Heideman 'spent the
sympathy is ex-
Sam’l Sims
bereavement.
Ifas taken
W.SAV.S.
of the Ladies*
deepest
to Mr.
in their
Radford
general store recently
Florence Kent of
show pictures and
recent trip to the
Indies, British
Bermuda. Commit-
and Mrs. Trevor Foster,
William Bendall
were
Mr.
that 'brought out the
of the evening “Light”.
Hamilton sang as a solo
Calls Us” and the girls
Hours:
Tuesday — 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Saturday — 3:00-5:00 p.m
Mrs. W. Mack, Librarian
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1942
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CREDITON
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hirtzel
of Detroit visited last week at
the home of Mrs, John Hirtzel.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Parkinson
and family visited during the
week-end with relatives in Brant
ford.
Mrs, D, Hitchcock of Rondeau,
Park spent several daysi last
week with her father, Mr. John
English,
Mr. and Mrs. H. F, Young
spent the week-end in Kitchener,
Cpl. and Mrs. Sanderson and
family visited over the '■holiday
week-end in Guelph and Hamil
ton.
Mr. and Mrs, John Brown,
Mrs. Harry Beaver and Mrs, Ed
ward Morlock attended the fun
eral of the late Mrs. Jennings
in Thedford on Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs. George Steven
son spent the holiday with their
daughter
Misses
Fahrner,
Gertrude
week-end in Detroit.
Mr, Ezra Oestreicher of Wind
sor called on Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Oestreicher on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. William Oestrei
cher spent Monday in London.
Mrs. Burn and daughter of
Niagara visited over the week
end with Rev, and Mrs. J. V.
Dahms,
Visitors in town over the holi
day included:
Misses Ella Morlock of Brant
ford and Lula of Windsor with
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morlock,
Robert Wolfe of Sarnia with
and Mrs. Albert Wolfe.
Miss Gertrude Beaver of
troit, Mr. Howard Beaver
Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Beaver and family of Exeter with
Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Beaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Robert
son and’ daughter Anne of Lon
don at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. Beaver.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gilmar
tin of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs.
J. Woodall.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schenk
of London at the’ home of Mr.
and Mrs. Hugo Schenk.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Blackwell
and son of Monkton with Mrs.
Blackwell’s parents, Mr, and Mrs.
S. Wuerth.
Mr. and Mrs, William Bennin-
ger and Gayle of Detroit with
Mrs. Samuel Lamport.
Mr. Russel Clark of Detroit
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. W. Clark.
Our
tended
family
Mr.
the g<
chased from Mr. Fraser Brown.
Miss L. Finkbeiner, who was Mr,
Brown’s dependable assistant, is
continuing with Mr. Radford.
Mr. and Mrs. William Havi
land spent a few- days last week
in Toronto.
Mr. Fred Amy of Toronto
visited over the holiday with Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Finkbeiner.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Fahrnei’
and Glenn and Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Thompson of Sudbury visited
over the week-end with
Charles Fahrner and Mr.
Mrs. Lome Morlock
Bride-Elect Honored
A very pleasant afternoon was
spent on Wednesday last, at the
home of Mrs. Allan Riston Cen
tralia, when she and Mrs. M.
Elston were hostesses to a misc-
ellanous shower in honor of Miss
Janet Davis, bride -elect of Oct.
14 th,
Mrs. Gerald Godbolt acted as
chair-lady for the programme,
which consisted of a Shower
Skit, “Going to visit Janet,” pre
sented by Mrs. Murray Gibson,
Mrs, Ivan Needham and Mrs.
Melvin Gardiner. Community sing
ing with Mrs. Harold Davis at
the piano. Readings were given
by .Miss Anna Brock and Mrs,
Harvey Godbolt. t
Mrs. Harold Davis played the
“Wedding March,” while little
Miss Sheila Elston opened the
gate to the bride, which led her
to a decorated chair. Little Miss
Marilyn Gardiner and Master
Georgie Godbolt, dressed as bride
and groom drew in a decorated
wagon laden with gifts. Those
assisting the
her presents
Abbott, Mrs.
and Mrs. Borden Smith.
Janet then thanked hei’ friends
and ‘relatives .for then’ lovely
gifts. All joined in singing “For
she is a jolly good fellow.”
The enjoyable event was bro
ught to a close ,by a delicious
lunch of sandwiches, cookies,
cream and cake.
Main Street W.A.
Plans Bazaar
The October meeting of
Main Street W.A. was held at
Mrs. Percy Merkley’s. Mrs. Mc-
Knight’s group was in charge of
the worship period. Scripture was
read by Mrs. George Jacques. A
poem wds read by Mrs. R. Hop
per and a reading by Mrs. Grace
McKnight, followed hy another
poem by Mrs. Hopper. Two
violin selections were played by
Mrs. Garnet Frayne, accompan
ied by Mrs. Willard at the piano.
Mrs. B. W. Tuckey conducted
the business. Plans were made
for the bazaar and tea room to
be held in the library October
28. A lunch was served by
Mrs.
and
and also
wito with relatives in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morlock
entertained their relatives aird
friends, numbering twenty - one,
to a turkey dinner on Monday.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Hilliard Sparling, Mr. and Mrs.
Claire Sparling of Walkerton,
and Mr. Frederick Morlock and
Miss Gladys Becker of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wein and
sons, Ronald and Cameron, are
spending two weeks with rela
tives in Pittsburg.
Mr. Floyd Stagier, who has
been engaged as assistant cashier
at the local bank, spent the holi
day week-end at his home in
Mil dm ay.
Mr. and Mrs. William Parsons
and son Robert, of Cromarty,
visited on Sunday with Misses
Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wright
and daughter Pat, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Keller (nee June
Wright), all of Chatham, spent
Thanksgiving week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. William Wright.
The Crediton Women's
tute will hold the October
ing on Wednesday evening,
ber 18, when they will have as
their guests the
McGillivray W.L
Ladies’ Aid And
the meeting
Aid and W.S.W.S. of the Evan
gelical Church was held with a
good attendance. Meeting opened
with quiet music by Mrs. E.
Fahrner. Mrs. F. W. Morlock was
in charge of the devotional per
iod. Mrs. l Dinney, Mrs. E. Wein
and Mrs. L. Morlock reviewed
tile study book in the form of a
broadcast. Mrs. W. Wein was in
Charge of business part of the
meeting when several items were
transacted. Meeting closed with
song and grayer, after which a
dainty lunch was served, Mr, X
V. Dahms and Mrs. B. Paske
Expressed appreciation
committee in charge.
EDGEWOOD
Little Ruth Garrett, a patient
in St. Joseph -Hospital, under
went an operation on Friday. We
wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. James Moore and
William Bendall of St. Marys
attended the motor races in Lon
don on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Westman
Jr, of London spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Westman.
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs.
and Darlene of St. Marys
Thanksgiving guests with
and Mrs. Roy Moore.
Mr. Douglas Westman of
don spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. West
man.
Mr, and Mrs. Ivor Lindsay of
Revere spent Tuesday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Foster
of St. Marys.
Quite a few from the
munity attended the gala
in Lucan Friday night.
Mr, and Mrs, R. Carty
Saturday evening in Granton.
They have finished paving the
Granton Road.
Quite a few of the farmers
Toronto Old Loys
' Hold Rowling Party
The fall activities of the Hur
on County Old 'Roys* Association
of Toronto got off to an excel
lent start with a Bowling party
held Saturday, September 30th,
at Acorn Central Bowling Alley.
The attendance was small but
this was more than offset by the
keen bowling competition and
tlie pleasant evening enjoyed by
all. The high score prises were
won by Mrs. Ray Carter and Mr,
Ken MacAulay. Other prise win
ners were Mrs. IL W, Thorn and
Dr. L. M. Grose.
THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY
Tells Of Trip At
Evening Auxiliary
The regular monthly meeting
of the Willing Workers’ Evening
Auxiliary of James Street United
Church was held at the home of
Mrs. H. Pollen. The president,
Mrs. William Allison, opened the
meeting.
Following the roll call and
reading of the minutes of the
previous meeting by the secre
tary, Mrs. Sweet, the various
secretaries gave their reports.
After a business discussion it
was decided to have the next
Auxiliary meeting on October 30
and the
ber 6.
London
lecture
British
Guiana
tees were formed to advertise
and look after the program for
this special evening.
Mrs. William Thomson and
Mrs. Beth Batten were appointed
delegates to the Presbyterial at
Grand Bend on .October 12.
Mrs. William Thomson, in the
absence of the group leader, Miss
Stella Southcott, took charge of
the program, Mrs. A. Dixon gave
a very interesting review of her
recent trip to the East Coast.
The theme of the meeting was
“Christ’s Disciples Bring Light”.
The worship service was taken
by the leader and Mrs. V. Johns,
Mrs. C. Cann and
Kernick.
The a u t u m n
was then taken.
Beaupre was the
The second chapter of the study
hook, “The United Church Re
enters Japan”, was taken by Mrs,
William Thomson and Mrs. Hu
lbert Jones. Mrs. Crocker played
an organ solo.
Lunch was served by the
group in charge.
following week Novem-
Miss
will
on a
West
and
•n
Exeter Sprority
Resumes Meetings
Ontario Alpha Pi Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi resumed its
meetings for the fall season
when they gathered at the home
of Mrs, Art Gaiser in Shipka.
Plans were made for various
projects and lunch was served hy
co-hostesses Marion Bissett and
Marg gangster.
On Tuesday, October 3, the
chapter met for a “Model Meet
ing” nt the home of Eileen Mor
ley, President Gwyn Whilsmith
was in charge and. extended a
word of welcome to the new
pledges and to Mrs. Gwyn Coo
per of Saskatoon,
The topic for the evening,
Action”, was very capable taken
by Mrs, Lucy Klummp and Mrs.
Elmore Gaiser.
Lunch was served by
Goodwin, Norma Wilson
Marion Knowles.
We Are Taking Orders For
BEET PULP
Cai* Due November 1
McIntosh apples $2.50 bus
Mary
and
Exeter District Co-Operative
Phone 287-W
Groups Meet At ’
Ailsa Craig Church
A very worthwhile open meet
ing was held by the Parish Girls’
Group of Ailsa Craig, Brinsley,
McGillivray on Friday, Septem
ber 29, when almost a hundred
people gathered at Trinity Ang
lican Church. Ailsa Craig, to
hear Miss Grace Gibberd of Lon
don, formerly of Honan, China.
Miss Gibberd spoke in a most
interesting and inspiring way of
the light of the Gospel in Japan
and China. She also showed a
film strip of a Christian Japan
ese family. Mrs. Clarence Mor
gan led in prayers, and Shirley
Lewis read Rom. 10:8-15.
Lenora Ryan, Mildred Lewis,
Audrey Thirlwall, Shirley Ann
Dorman and Betty Morgan gave
verses
theme
Elaine
“Jesus
as a group sang “All the World
for Jesus” and “Jesus Bids Us
Shine”.*
At the close all the girls took
part in a candlelighting while
Elda Morgan read John 1:1-9,
“Jesus, the Light of the World”.
Mrs. Vollick thanked the moth
ers for their co-operation, also
Trinity Ladies’ Guild for prepar
ing tea, and welcomed the guests
from London, Miss Gibberd and
her mother, also Miss Bugler
and Mrs. Costain of the Diocesan
W.A. Board. A social time was
enjoyed in the Parish Hall after
the service when the girls served
light refreshments.
Weiner Roast
The congregation of the
ecostal Church held a . weiner
Roast at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Prouty, on the evening
of Tuesday Oct. 10th« A goodly
number were present and every
one reported a pleasant time.
Public Library
in
Announcing
the opening of an
Electrical Shop
IN CREDITON
We are prepared to do
electrical wiring of all
kinds in the Crediton
and Zurich districts.
Wuerth Electric
Phone 84 Zurich
CARS
are busy hauling sugar beets to
Granton.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore and
family spent Saturday evening at
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Harriett’s
and family of Granton.
Mr. George Clark is
helping Mr. Earl Middleton
sugar beets.
Mrs. Ken Garrett spent
xyeek-end in London, seeing Ruth
who is a. patient in the hospital.
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I wish you all continued health and prosperity.
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