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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-03-14, Page 8It Th. Timee.Acloocate, March 14, 1957 Dashwood ;E:LII3 Group Chooses NewOfficers The W.S,W.S. of the Evangeli- C1 LL,Church held their an - Bull Meeting .on Fricl-ay, March IL Mrs. C. Snell was chairlady ;or the program. Lynda Tiernan, Mary' Joe Iteffinan and Shirley Bender ang a trio. Mrs. E. Kiefer favored with an accordion 601o. Mrs. :Geor,ge Link introdueed the :guest speaker, Miss Audrey Finkblener. missieriary from St. 1.4ticia, British 'West Indies, who poke oe her work and also. 1110Wed slides, Mrs. Carl .0estricher • was .0eCted president for the coming year, with vice-presidentS, Mrs. Letta. Taylor,: Mrs. J. M. Tiernan And Mrs. C. Snell; secretary, Mrs. :Stewart Wolfe; correspond- ing secretary, Mrs. Lloyd Eagle- son; teasurer, o W.S.W.S., Mrs. Harry Hoffman; assistant, Mrs. Wallace Wein.; treasurer of LadiesAid, Mrs. Harold Keller - Man. 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Mr. Siegfried Miller, of Water- loo, and Miss Charlotte Biesen- thal, ,of RCAF, Clinton, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wieberg and Howard returned from vacationing in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Latta, of Waterloo, and Miss Kay Webber, .of Kitchener, were week -end visi tors with them. Mrs. Gordon Wieberg, of Waterloo, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown, of Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mr. William Wein, The 16 Dashwood Dainty „t Doers and their leaders, Mrs. ' Sid Baker and Mrs, Charles P d Snell, and a number of mothers , 'attended 4 -II Achievement Day il held in Seaforth District High School on Saturday. They pre- e sented a demonstration on how P, to prepare fabric for cutting.• '' Each girl received a 4-li sterling a silver teaspoon for completing u their • first project. Personal Items , _ Comment" About. Creditor", s Arthday Money BY MR5"°"PH WQ9DA" Goes To Bend Group thife For Prover Service The Orpha Club held their re- memory, many children wer World Day.of Prayer was held gular meeting on Tuesday eve- named Patrick and Patricia. on FridaY Crediton United meg at the home of Mrs. Clay- The study Mx* was given h5 Church with represeutatives from ton Mathers, with Mrs. Wally Mrs. Cecil Skinner, Crediton Evangelical and Ship. Desjardine presiding in the ab. The Burma. Presbyterial of tli ka churches pre,sent. sense of the president, Mrs. Wm. W.M.S. of .the United church Cechiane. The evening was spent be held in Clinton. March in knitting and sewing with. no Miss E. Palethorpe, see'y speciat business being transac- twnuisls bioengsuoenstftsupdeoaufelir.frlopris.lStoi: ted. During the evening Billy Ruxu. Balkwill was chosen as a d hail. sop of Mrs, Viola Rumba'', gate to „represent Main St made a donation toward the club. Church. of about PA, being' his request An invitation, was extended for donations for needy children, from the everting auxiliar to rather than receiving gifts from attend their meeting on ,April 1, Mes'aoe From :Crediton East By MRS. W. MOTZ Mr. and Airs. Marney of C Exeter spent Sunday% with Mr. and Mrs. I. Metz. ' Mr. and Alec Hamilton and Bradley of Grand Bend Spent SaturdayMr. and w) -u. Mrs. Harry Lewis and Eller. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wein at- m tended the funeral Thursday of e,a, the Jatter's aunt, the late Mrs. Huxtable Hamilton. ele. Mr. Lawrence Baynhain of • Hensel' spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Bayn, ham. Mr. and Mrs. 3, W. England and family visited with relatives in St. Marys on Sunday. Leaders were Mrs. O. Mrs. R. .Krueger,, Mrs. Wen- zel and Mrs. M. Sweitzer, with, a number of ladies assisting with the service. An' appropriate address was given by 'Rev. G. Strome and duet was sung by Doreen Kenny and Frances Jackson. Band Plan For Tee Meeting of the Mission Band was held in the United .Church • school room with Ronald Metz and Kenneth Bender in charge. Doreen Kenney sang a solo and Mrs. S. King related a story from the stualy book. Plans were completed for serv- ing a tea in the Sunday School room on March 23. Officers Re-elected The Ladies Aid and W.S.W.S. of the Evangelical Church held heir annual meting with Mrs. Loyd Lampert in charge of the rograrn assisted by Mrs. Gor- an Ratz and Mrs. Wellington aist, Mrs, Alvin Finkbeiner review. d a chapter in the study book ortraying the enlightenment of ouch East Asia. Mrs. Ed Insley nd Rev. G. Strome sang a uet. President, Mrs, R. Krueg. er presided for business. Quilts and comforters recently made are to be sent where most need. ed. Rev. Strome was in charge of election of officers. Reports were given by officers and con- venors. All 1956 officers were re-elected, with one addition, Mrs. Roy Ratz was appointed assistant treasurer, assisting Mrs. Gordon Ratz, treasurer of WSWS Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. tone Genttner and family spent the week -end at Burford. Mr. and Mrs. Williaih Haugh and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Ur- ban Pfile, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knecktel at Petersburg'''. News Budget From Blanshard Mr. Harvey Hil1, a former Crediton boy, who left this com- munity almost 50 years ago and, who is now living in London, By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER ••••••••*•••••,.,...wwW*...W0*We. was a welcome caller on many of his old time friends on Wed - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang- riesday. Mr. Hill has been re - ford and family were Sunday cently relieved of his duties as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack conductor on the C.P.R. where Thomson. he devoted many years of faith - Mrs, T. Waugh of London ful service. spent 'Tuesday with Mr. and Mr. Harold Finkbeiner of New - Mrs. Leonard Thacker. ell, W. Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hartwick Vernon Beaver of Pittsburg, Pa., and family, of Bryanston spent Miss Gertrude Beaver of De - Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hoop- er, Veryl and Jeanette spent Thursday at Toronto, Mrs. Wm. Jones and family spent Monday with Mrs. Ulvada Hopkins of Mitchell. Mrs. W. B. Young of St. Marys spent the weekend with Mrs. Jas. Mossey. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Mossey and family spent Sunday eve- ning with Mrs, Jas. Mossey and Mr: and Mrs. Cecil Mossey. Mrs. Walter • Jones of Glen- dale spent Friday with Mrs. Cecil Mossey. Mrs.' Leonard Mills, Kim and Bonnie of St. Marys spent last week with. Mrs. Carl' Mills and family, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Armstrong of Auburn were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills. Mrs, W. B. Young of St. Marys and Mrs. Jas. Mossey were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. his friends invited to a redent personal !tarns elosed with lunch :served by . Mr. And Mrs. .Chas. Forrest Mrs. Mathers and Mrs. W. • of Sarnia visited with.Mr. and. MacLaren, Mrs. Clark Kennedy on Sunday. Open P.110149 Mrs. Lawrence Johnson were On Thursday evening the prin.. Messrs, Campbell . Johnson of schoolheld open house at the cipal and teachers el the local .. Stratford, Bill Mathers and Fred .eadier.of sylvan. . school at which the lady mem- 11r. and Mrs. David Leigh of bars :of the Home and School Kitchener spent the weekend birthdaY eartY; The evening Sunday visitors with Mr, and. assisted the teachers in welcom- ing the guests and 'serving hied). Several parents took advantage of meeting with the teachers on behalf of their children, The rooms and basement were all decorated for the occasion. Personal Items with Mrs. Leigh's parents and sister, Mr, and M. Herman Gill and Miss Irene Gill. The two little granddaughters, Melis- sa and Susan, who have been spending the past week with th ei r grandparents returned The Women's Institute held a home with their parents on Sun - quilting on Tuesday and Wedneday.s- Miss Mary Yeo left on Friday day when they quilted three evening for Detroit to join her quilts for. members of ' the In- stitute. brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Yeo for a motor Mr. Wayne Zander entertained trip to Florida and other Sou - about twelve of his friends at a there States. Mrs. Mae Holt is birthday party on Friday eve- ning, the occasion being his in the meantime relieving in the fourteenth birthday. local post office. Mr, and Mrs, Robert Love of On Thursday evening several Thedford visited with Mr, and from here took part in the ska- ting carnival at Exeter, among Mrs. Wm. Love on Sunday. them being Laura Jane Anderson, Mrs. A. E. Holley who has been Deborra Thomas, Jennifer Jack- confined to her home through illness for the past ten days is son, Sandra Roberts, Cathie able to be around again. Waldron, Karen and Douglas Mc- The regular meeting of the Bean and Gordon Schlegel. Women's Institute will be held Ellis Vern. Brodrick on Thursday afternoon, March The funeral of the late Mr. 21, the roll call to be answered Ellis Verne Brodrick took place tboyrly. aming a history maker of from the Hoffman funeral par - da lors, Dashwood, on Thursday Mrs, Wm, Bossenberry . ceeded the usual score for one ex - afternoon With Rev. A, E. Holley officiating— The pall bearers game in bowling recently when were Mr. C. Chapman, Mr. J. she hit the high score of 343 Manore,. Mr, W. F. B. MacLaren, points. Mr. Eric Mcllroy, Mr. Emery Mrs, Ernie Gross of Port El. Desjardine and Mr. pet), Shaw gin visited with her husband, who of Sarnia. Mr. Arthur Haist is a police guard for the village, conveyed the flowers and placed last week. them at the grave, Interment Sunday visitors' with Mr. and took place in Grand Bend ceme- Mrs, Thomas Baird were their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baird and Mr. Delbert Mason, all of London. Mrs. Clark Kennedy and. Mr, Donald Flear attended the fune- ral in Hensall on Friday, of the late Miss N. Cameron, Mrs. Kennedy rendering a favorite solo of the deceased. Mrs. Jack. Farquhar of Kit- chener spent- the weekend visit- ing with Mrs. Mary and Miss Doris Ravelle, and Mrs, Harri- son. Miss Pauline Mason spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mansell Mason. —Please Turn to Page 16 troit and Mr. Howard Beaver tery of Hamilton spent several days Day Of Prayer Service • with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beaver The World's Day of Prayer after attending the funeral of service was held in the United their aunt, Mrs. Lydia Huxtable, Church on Friday afternoon, in Hamilton. with the Evangelical United Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Finkbein- Brethern Church of Dashwood, er and Donald, Mrs. Gordon Mor- the Church of God, and St. lock and Mr. Clayton Sims spent John's -by -the -Lake uniting in the Sunday in Walkerton with Mr. service. The leaders were Mrs. and Mrs. Hilliard Sparling and Mervin Tiernan of Dashwood, Mr, and Mrs. Clare Sparling. Mrs. Douglas Gill, Mrs. H. Bos - Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mor- senberry and Mrs. Rufus Turn - lock of Guelph spent the week- bull, with Mrs. Turnbull giving end with Mr. and Mrs. H. Young the address for the afternoon. and Mr. Albert Morlock., Mrs. E. Wattam sang a sole. Mr. and Mrs..Lloyd Hey and Several members of the diffefent Mr. Melvin Stelk visited on Sun- churches took part in leadieg in day with Mrs. E. Hey in Zurich. Mrs, M. Feist spent the week- the prayers. end 'with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faist and family in St. Thomas. Bend Legionaires Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dale am! sons of Brampton spent Sunday Drop Ddrt Title with 1VIr. and Mrs. F. W. Clark. , Mr. and Mrs. Frazer Brown of The Grand ‘Bend Legionaires Lambeth called on Mr. and Mrs, failed to •hold onto the zone dart championship Thursday night, while thg Sarnia branch ended its long quest of the trophy with a two to one victory over Forest, Grand Bend Legion, as cup hol- ders, played host to two teams from the Sornia Legion and one team from the Forest branch. Grand Bend fielded three teams, all of which were elimi- nated in the early trials. Sarnia's first and second teams played off in a. semi-final, with the first team taking the honors, thereby moving into the finals Sam King on Sunday. Cecil Massey, Mrs. R. Molitor visited during Mrs. Lottie Jones of Glen. the weekend in Strathroy. dale spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Thomson. Foreman: "N o w, Murphy, what about carrying some bricks." Murphy: "I ain't feelin' well, guvnor. I'm tremblin' all over." Foreman: "Well, then, get busy with the sieve." Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Zwicker visited on Sunday with friends in Detroit. F/0 and Mrs. John Ayres and sons of Moose Jaw, Sask., ar- rived at the home of Mrs. Ayres' parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Fahrner where Mrs. Ayres and sons will spend some time while F/0 Ayres takes a month's course in Trenton RCAF. values Effective March 14, 15, 16 Heinz Tomato Ketchup Quaker Oats Ellmarr Peanut Butter PuRE QUICK GDGKING 11 OZ. B oTTL. LGE...3-1.8. BOX Save The Labels Of Seven Of These And Earn A Dollar! 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St. Patrick . The story of the patron saint of Ireland was given by Mrs. Glen McKnight at the W.A. and W.M.S. meeting in Main St, Church Thursday. Patrick was a British subject, born in Seotland, well educated, whose parents had considerable money. When 16 years old, the Irish.in9maded Britain, and he was taken a prisoner to Ireland, and later sold as a slave. Ile became a shepherd and Wed outdoor life and the beauty of the shamrock that grew every- where. He had the longing to see his parents. and two sisters in Scotland, and had higher am. bitions than being a slave. He escaped to Scotland and spent many years in study, then later he returned to Ireland. With much courage he travel- led to many villages preaching Christianity, He inspired , the Irish people to build churches. The King and his followers worshipped the sun and annually held a festival at the king's pa. late. On the night befell this great event all the land was ie total clarknesS, and guards kept watch as was their custom, On a hill plainly visible, Patrick started a fire, and know if it kept burning all Ireland would be free to overture the kingdom M the pagan king, Patrick was captured by .the guards, and questioned, lie said. "I bring' light and peace and good will. near thy 4 message..., there is darkness in your hearts at well as in your streets," The guards botanic frightened and ran away. After many years', of Christian work, Patrick tiled in the spring when the shamrocks were in blootn 'on the eight �r newt of March, Not !ming Sure Width date, the Irish added the two together, thus Moth 1/ is known throughout the Wcrld As St, pa. trick's Day. 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