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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-12-13, Page 15Phon* 109 Luc »n Correspondent: Miss Lin* Abbott THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT! 5 Economical —Comfortable — Inexpensive nucan And District News Phone 38 Now On Display V’ « fer- Dinrar AND..SONS LTD, Exeter ei Christmas If SLIPPERS ■ Wk ’;*■ * The Perfect Gift For Everyone Smyth’s offer a complete se­ lection of gift slippers for men, women and children — you’ll like the styles and the prices. See them now. For Men And WomenGift Certificates Bauer Skates For The Family SMYTH'S Open Friday and Saturday Nights X^HONE 376 EXETER FRIGIDAIRE SHOE STORE UC Association Elects Officers Mrs, C. H. George, the presi­ dent,. chaired . the December meeting of the United Church Woman’s Association, held in the church parlors, last Wednesday The nominating committee, W- 3- Langford and Mrs. Busintss- Mfh's Dr*w The Lucan Business Men held the first of three draws at 3 p.m. last Saturday. Sheilagh Ewen, Mrs. Helen Farr and Hugh Con* Jin were the lucky winners each receiving a voucher good for $5 worth of merchandise.. The following names were drawn but not being present were not eligible for a prize; Mr, J, H. Cahtelon, Larry Mb- -G*’ *'■' avujs.Falls, Margaret Cobleigh, Mrs, Rr SrY0Uns N'°«ght Ln *he s^ate ■ Roland Hodgins, Arnold Damon Q{flcers and Rev, L. J. Rouls- and Mrs, Edith Mitchell, The1?/1 0 large of the election, next draw -will be Saturday, De-.’ Mrs<., <-ecH Robb, was elected eember 15 at 3.p.m, --a - Personal Hems Mr. and Mrs, Charles Nimo and Donald of Kincardine were Saturday guests with Rev 'and Mrs. J, P. Pfest. • Mrs, Annie Fairies has -gone to London for the winter. Mr. Harold Brooke is on the sick list at the home of his grandmother, Mrs, T. Brooke., I Mr. and Mrs, Chester Patrick J and babe spent last weekend with iMr. and Mrs. Mel Culbert. :• Sunday guests with Rev. and Mrs. E. J, Roulston included Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas. Campbell all of Ridgetown. Miss Lina Abbott supplied last Thursday and Friday in the Pub­ lic School (Grade 1 and 2) dur­ ing the abscence of Mrs Harold Cobleigh. Mrs. Herman Young is on the sick list. , ~ Mr, and Mrs. Tom Riley and Mr. and' Mrs, Tom Neil of Ham­ ilton were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy. Messrs Clifford and Murton Mc­ Lean -secured a truck load of Christmas trees at Wiarton last Thursday. Mti and Mrs. James Tubb, of MjhehMl Werd Sunday guests with H06 latter’^.pardntsfMr, and Mrs, jiwifesrHodgins. - , WMrs. Cliff Culbert is now an ffiShployee at the Bank of Mon-1 tfeaL president and vice presidents are Mrs, George Paul and Mrs. Murray Hodgins; secretary, Mrs. Harold Whyte; assistant, Mrs. Ivan Hearn; treasurer, Mrs. Jack Lankin; pianists, Mrs. S. |C. Chown and Miss Reta Chowan; press reporter, Mrs. Murray Hodgins. Group leaders are Mrs. Edgar McFalls, Mrs. Ivan Stanley, Mrs. Myron Culbert, Mrs. John Park, Mrs. Don Maguire, Mrs. Erie Young, Mrs. Sheridan Reving- ton, Mrs. Eldon Young and Mrs. Chas.. Sovereign. During the business session it was decided to set up a nursery service for babes and toddlers during church services. Mrs, Cecil Robb and Mrs, M. Hodgins were named a commit­ tee to take charge of W. A, Christmas cheer. The guest speaker was Mrs. T. C. McFarlane who told the story of Mrs. George McDougall, wife of the first pioneer Metho­ dist missionary of the west. She tied in her story with the Christ­ mas season by saying: “Mrs McDougall lived Peace on. Earth ’Good-will to Men’’ 365 days of each year during her long life.” Personal Hems Mrs. James Freeman, had the misfortune to trip on a mat in her living-room last Monday and her right elbow was badly sprained. On Sunday evening, December 2, Mr, John Casimir’s mother fell down the basement steps, break­ ing an arm, cutting her head and injuring her back.- The phone be­ ing cut off. she wasn’t able to get: help until Tuesday morning when she called to Mr. Herbert Stretton who contacted Mr. Cas- mir at Stratford and the doctor. She is now in Stratford Hospital. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hay of Wil­ liam St, have moved into the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schrans and family on Market and Beech St. The latter have moved to Komoka. James and Mrs, Tubb Honored Mr, and Mrs. James Tubb (nee Beth Hodgins, of Lucan) were guests of honor at a reception and dance held, in the Mitchell Com­ munity Centre when- over 200 friends and neighbors met to extend best wishes. During the evening Mr. and Mrs. Tubb were presented with a dining-room suite. Personal Items Mrs. J. R. Murray has re­ turned home after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray, of London. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Hask­ ett spent last weekend in Wood- stock, the guest of Mrs, Hask­ ett’s sister, Mrs. J. C. Davey. . Mr. and Mrs. Leo LaBlanc, of Hamilton were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Ribson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kerslake of Exeter, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs.t Myron Cul­ bert, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Price are happy to announce the birth of their son, Brian David, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Sunday, Dec. 9, a brother for Cathy. Mr. Bob Murray has returned after a two week’s business trip in 'Ottawa and Montreal. Guests with Mr, and Mrs, TI. Hodgins last Sunday included Mr. and Mrs, Art Abbott and Carroll- of Saintsbury. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Stretton and family spent last Sunday with Mrs. Stretton’s mother, Mrs. Wm. Sangster, of Hensall and Mr. Stretton’s father, Mr, Her­ bert Stretton, of Brussels. Lucan’s thaw last Thursday and Friday got rid of the snow but set sump pumps going again. Mrs, T. Brooke has moved in­ to an apartment abdve the Sham­ rock restaurant and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mason have moved from. Market St. into the house vacated by' Mrs. Brotfke. Mr. R. Engle who has been living three miles northof'Vu.. can. on Con. 4 BiddUlph, lias moved into the house vacatrfi by Mr. Mason on Market St.' *’ Mr. Wm. Thompson and fam­ ily from Winnipeg, now of Crum- Jin, have moved into the Ivan Culbert apartment. <Zr A 'S- News Budget From Blanshard By MRS. GLADWYN’"HOOPER 12 8 [Inin Fjfctcl 11 I o 8 Combination Refrigerator & Food Freezer R a i0rg0ar^ with Cydamatic Defrosting / H '*q Big storage door wltli_ tilt-down egg server, butter section, handy left-over dishes. Rodmy 10.6 cu. ft. refrigerator section has automatic defrosting, four aluminum shelves, two roll-to-you shelves, 49-pound food freezer. $firniwiuinni 9.5 Cu. Ft. Combination And Freezer0 With Famous Cydamatic Defrost System Four .full.width shelves, handy half-shelf andI 8.4 cu, ft. of safe, cold storage. Big doer has butter compartment, tilt-down egg server, three removable sitelves. Z4ro Zone Food Freezer holds 40 pounds. Reg. $43$> SAVE $100.00 $339 SNELGROVE’S EXETERPHONE 18 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS Mr. and Mrs. Morley Waugh, Mrs. T. Waugh, London, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson and family spent Sunday after­ noon with Mrs. Ulvada Hopkins of Mitchell. Mr. ,and Mrs. Fred Pattison, Miss Orrie Thacker spent Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Langford of Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson were Wednesday evening guests of Mr, and Mrs. Murray Thom­ son of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Facey, of Wellburn. Mr. and Mrs. James Bryan and family of. Prospect Hill were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Jones., • Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hartwick and family of Bryflnston. were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William JOpes. Miss Kathleen Mosscy, Wing­ ham,. spent a fc.w days with Mrs. James Mosscy. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills and Gwen were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kneadly of Kirkton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parkin­ son, Anne and Paul were Sun­ day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickel of St. Marys. Jimmy Mossev is a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, having undergone a serious operation. Main St. Groups —Continued from Page 10 perj 'W. A. treasurer, Mrs. Geo. Hawkins: ass’t, Mrs. E. R. Hop­ per; W.M.S. treasurer, Mrs. E. Carter, ass’t Mrs. Ben Beavers; benevolent fund, Mrs. B. W. Tuckey, ass’t, Mrs. R. E. Rus­ sell; pianist, Mrs. Frank Wild- fong. . Group leaders are Mrs. N. Hockey, Mrs. A, Willard' and Mrs. P. Merkley; lunch conven­ er, Mrs. Glen McKnight; press reporter, Mrs. Ben Beavers; study book secretary, Mrs. Cecii Skinner; corresponding secre­ tary, Mrs, George Jaques; litera­ ture, Mrs. Wib Martin; supply, Mrs, E. Carter and Mrs. R. Balkwill; temperance, Mrs. Wm. Pearce; sacrament, Mrs, Glen McKnight; parsonage com,, Mrs. R. Hopper, Mrs. W. Martin and Mrs. O. Tuckey; visiting conven­ ers, Mrs. J. W. Powell and Mrs. Geo. Jaques; Christian Steward­ ship scc’y, Mrs. E. Carter. Mrs. Geo. Layton and Mrs, Alex Rapson are honorary pres­ idents. 0 Mrs. E. Russell presided for the W.M.S, meeting and Mrs. E. Carter presented t h e study. Readings were given by Mrs. Russell and Mrs, P. Merkley. A Christmas duct was contribut­ ed by Mrs. W. Martin and Mrs. Ben Beavers. The allocation for 1957 has been raised. Mrs, Glen McKnight conducted the W.A. meeting. The treasur­ er’s report given by Mrs. Gee. Hawkins showed a balance oii hand The purchase of new tables was discussed and it was decid­ ed Tjs purchase same at an early Seals Yuletide Spirit It’s her heart's desire—The gleaming brilliance I . - Bridal Bcfl Ring! Diimo*0# ” of guaranteed quality jte4 exquisitely crafted setting*'4 make Bridal B ell the tulits) buy. See these lortly - creations... 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