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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-12-05, Page 9*34 rlrorourrmorAuffirrogruswoorlIrroorrolotormiroutorrorrorrorrislorrormorrourorrrowoorialourrwir, F. RalphBaiiey l i wnit i i '..h...s an T T appreciate the generous support which. was given me at the polls on Monday. Exeter for homemovies BROWNIE MOVIE CAMERAS from $3495 for indoor -outdoor snapshots / BROWNIE FLASH OUTFITS from$1195 • el J. for color slides KODAK MINIATURE CAMERAS from $2995 1 , 35mm VIEWERS Kodak Pocket Viewer . $2.50 Argus Pre -Viewer Viewm4stei 'Bi -Lens, 35MM Bell & HoWell, 35MM Projector VIEWMASTER . • . • Light Attachment . .. v ) , .3 -Reel 12ckets $1.50 ' • $8.95 and $14.95 $8.95 $69.50 . $2.95 $2.95 • UNTLEY9 DRUG STORE EXETER 4•1•Imonionsmommommomm' • Delega.te Reports To Executive Mrs. E. DesJardins gave _a re - pert .of the First Habenal Wo- mert's Institute .Convention held M Ottawa .the latter part of Oc- tober to. which she was a .dele. gate at the executive meeting of South :Huron Women's Institute held in Kensall town hall last Tuesday. - Mrs. 'Wilfred Mack,. .Crediten, convener of Ristoricat Research,. led in a discussion An Tweeds- inuip history books which will be in competition at the district annual in the spring. It was _announced that it Was. Hurendale s turn to prepare a list .of exhibits 'for Exeter Fall fair,. the list to be ready early iu 1958 and .sent to director Mrs. Rufus Icestle,". Articles must be made by Institute members- since the last fair. Mrs, DesJardins district pre- sident conducted the meeting and requested each, branch sec- retary send a copy of this year's program to her along with the fees' in January.. History Of Jewels Topic At Sorority The topic on "Jewellery" was discussed at the Beta Sigma Phi meeting held at the home of Mrs. R. W. Read en Tuesday evening. Mrs. Griffin Thomas and Mrs. David Jackson led in the pres- entation of the program discus. I sing primitive and historic ad- ornment, rare jewels and their stories and modern costume jewellery, • Plans for 'the Christmas 'Party :to be held at the home of Mrs. , p M. C. Fletcher Friday evening were arranged and also the an.-, nual Christmas gifts which the group make to Huron County Children's Aid, Goclerich. s The gift brought by Mrs. J. t Gowan was won by Mrs. Ray 1 Guenther, Hostesses were Mrs, Allan Gaseho, Mrs. Melvin ; Geiser and Mrs. Ray Guenther,' e a b MA 4 fir ifrAIIPA41411 AO WO WWI 11,4 E Girl Guide Corner By CAPTAIN LUXTQN. After a lengthir absence w ComPan)1.4 activities. Rernarli were- overheaPc1 from varlet; earners a the Sccut Rall las week that if there wasn't Guide •CoI(nin in the paper ‘eon are baek again w th news of th Franklin Skinners Win Three Fowl Luckiest among the many fortunate winners at Exeter Legien's fowl bingo last week Fi were Mr. and Mrs. •Franklin Skinner, R.R. 3, Exeter, who went home With a turkey and two •chickens. 1 Earl -Parions and Mrs. •Cal Wein, Exeter, each won t,wo Mr - e keys;.Charlie Waghorn Arad Mrs. e Stan Whiting, Exeter, won $ turkey and a chicken each. s Other. turkey winners were, t Erie •Carscadden, Dianne Swart- zentruber and Mrs. AndY Easton. Chickens went to Mrs. Captain o be the re ipien ef all sorts of dangerous -sound mg actions! The. girls have been going a- head rn leaps •and bounds lately as tar as test -work is 'concern- ed, and so many tests have been accomplished by , both the re- cruits and girls working for Sec- ond class, that they are too numerous to mention at this time. However, we would like to co-ngratulate Donna E'rsman who completed her Second Class last week. Good work Donna, the Company is proud of you. t Mattum, Mr. Beebe), Mrs. - Garnet Shipman, ,Clarence Tay.. lor Uwe), Mrs. Frank Triehner; Lawrence Hirtzel, Ted Wright, Arthur Ford Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Russell Schroeder. Turkey door prize was won by Albert Scott. Next :week on Thursday, Dee. 12 at 7:30 p.M, the Cornpenywill hold its annual parents' night, and we do hope to see all you parents out that night. Our re- cruits will be enrolled and we hope to have six Guides' ready to receive their Second Class Badge along with Service Stars and Proficiency Badges. What many of the Guides have been waiting patiently for, and working very hard all year—the Baden-Powell Tribute Stars will he given out that evening to .all members of the Company who articipatecl in the various good urns during the year, marking I he 100th birthday anniversary f our Founder, On Saturday., Dec. 14 Exeter s host to the Division P,L, and econd training to be held at he Scout Hall on .that day, and would remind the girls to keen hat day free and attend, We all eed training -- whether we are tildes, Guiders or CommissiOn- rs. The training will be held at he 'Scout Hall from '9:30-12 p.m. nd 2-4 p.m. To all the parents—we shall e looking for you on Dec. 1.g. ifir•SY A Car Yoti Want To . Give LOU BAILEY A -Try . PNne, rt 59 Exefer•. .MEATS Minced. Ham Maple Leaf 670' Ib. Wieners Maple Leaf 390 Ib. PRODUCE Pink, Ruby Red, 48's Grapefruit - FOR California 4's Celery Stalks 2 Fr31; 23c 29c Good Quality Wax Turnips 4c OPEN Wednesday Afterneent Until Christmas Serving You Better Free Delivery Campbell's TOM: SOUP 2 Aylmer Choice, 4-5 Size, 20 Oz. Tins PEAS . ; 3 Quaker, Large 3 -Lb. Box ° QUICK. OATS. Mariene, 1 Lb, Pkg... • ° MARGARENE-. Libby's 'Choice, 4$ Oz. Tki TOM. JUICE . Fancy Quality Mixed XMAS NUTS 2 Kin'g Size, 200 Off Tin LUX LIQUID . Viliaminized, 20 Oz. Tins APPLE JUICE 2 Sun Maid Seeded RAISINS L. PKG. Club House, 40 Off 16 Oz. Ice Box%lar P'NUT BUTTER . jOhriion's Hard Gass, Pint Tin LIQUID WAX TINS 23c TINS 49c • • 39c . 1. 33c • . 29c 4' Les. 79c 89e FCIR 27c 31c 37c ' 59c FROZEN FOOD SPECIA1.—Frater-Valeo 14 Oz Pkg., Serves 4 FISH IN aims 59c • F -FOOD MARKET -A-1 Saving You More Phone 532 CUStOMER PARKING At REAR OP STORE OPEN PRI 4flL cs, SAT. TH. 10 1 ". 11 , Woodham Scene Of Worker Rally ,I A worker's rally was held in Woodham United Church on Tuesday, November 26 in con- nection with. the Rural Life Mis- sion being held in Kirkton. 'United' Church. The Reverend R. Elliott, secre- tary of the Board of Horne Mis- sions. addressed the gathering at the luncheon table, as did also • Miss 'Inez Morrison of Toronto, who spoke on the -urgent need for full time workers in the Church. After the luncheon ad- dresses ,the gathering broke into special groups of elders, .stv- wards and Woman Association workers for further discussion of the work of the Church in those particular fields. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Makins of Bayfield were '-Sunday visitors with Mr, and. Mrs. Ernie Vod- den, Mr. John Cook of Arkona was a weekend visitor with Mr. and This That — Continued From Page 8 325° oven for 20 minutes until golden brown. Mrs. McKefizie doubles this recipe for Christmas and di- vides the dough into portions, adds vegetable coloring and cuts into various shapes, Mrs. Glen Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Payne and Donna, Mrs. W. Payne and Jim of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robt.Rundle. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rundle had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs Frank Levy and family. of Trans vaal, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson of St, Marys and Mr.'and Mrs. Jack Smith, Woodham. John Morphy of Toronto visi- ted with Barry Slade • the weekend at the parse Danny Blommaert v end visitor visitor with his g Mr, Andrew Blomml,_.- of of Exeter. Visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Brine and Donald and Marilyn on Sunday were Mr - and Mrs. Walter Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brine and Da- vid, Base Line, Miss Linda Bod- fied, St. Marys, Mr. and.Mrs, John Tipping and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tipping, Thorndale. Donald Morphy spent the weekend at his parents' 'home in Toronto. Mrs, Joe Blommaert, Judy, Linda and Brenda were in To- ronto for • the _weekend, guests of her sister, Mr. and Mrs, Don Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webber spent Sunday at Seaforth visit- ing Mrs. Hanna who is ill with phenmonia. Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Rundle, Jim and Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wilson • were Monday evening visitors with Mr., and pa - Marys. Mrs. Arthur Rundle. tient in Memorial Hospital, St. Mrs. W. L. ,Switzer is a The flower baskets in the pede- stals on the previous 'Sunday were in memory of the late Mrs. Frank Parkinson and on Sunday in memory of the late Milton trooper placed there by their families. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Knight and Linda were Sunday evening visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Webber. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCI-' Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D. Minister Mrs. J. G. COChrane, Organist 10:00 a.m.-,-,SUnday School .11:00 a.M.—Morning Worship Sermon Subject: "Three Ques- tions". • Nursery for children up to six years., Thurs., Dec. 12, 8 p.m,—W,M.S. meeting at the home of Mrs. W. G. 'Cochrane., • THAMES ROAD MENNONITE MISSION EXETER " Sunday School 1030 to 11:30 a.ni. "Teach Me Thy Truth, 0 Lord" Supt, Stanley Sander, Zurich • MAIN STREET The United Church of Canada Minister; Rev. Alex: Rapson Organist: Mrs, A. Willard 10:00 a.m.—The Chtirch- School 11:15 a.m.—Worship Service Nursery Class tni tp three years in the Primary Department. Beginners, ages 4-6, will with- drew during the second hymn. The Answer Is God Worship Him As A Family ' Every Sunday ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Rev, K. L Zorn, Phone 65 10:00 a.m.--,S" ervice 2115 p,ro.-4unday School THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH. , IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev, R. Van Farowe, Minister 2:00 p.m.—Afternoon Worship "Why jams Caine Dutch Service Aisb Infant Baptism 3;50 p,rn.—Stiminy School MOriclay Evening — Consistory and Choir Meeting. firiday' Evening Youth Polito. Ship Ali WeleOnie JAMES • STREET UNITED CHURCH' •Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M. 10:00' a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Sermon Subject: "The Secret of Christian Dynamic" Anthem by the choir. Duet by Patricia Cann and Jeanette Taylor. The Sacrament of Baptism will be observed at this ser- vice. 7:00 pan,—Evening Worship The showing of a film "A Stranger in the House" A Warm Welcome Is Extended To All ZION C4URCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Rev. Glen R. Strome, Minister 10:00 a.m.-3,Vorship 11;15' a.m.—Church School 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service Monday * Youth Fellowship CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 9:45 a,M.—English 86rvlee 2:15 p.m.—Duteh Service Rev, J. Vantle Elea of Aylmer will preach at the morning service only. 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