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Baseline 'VI/omen's institute Fetes
Sy MIt$. ANCHtlE DEWAR
Mrs. Caaelottia anti her datigh-
i ter, Mrs. I..emieux, have return-
ed to Capreol after spending tWo
weeks with her daughter. Mrs,
Iircd, Parkinson and family.
Mrs. Deo. Wilson was guest
sneaker ter the, Kirkton
when they entertained Avotten
and. Motherwell Institutes. mrs.
Wilson gave a report -et her trip
around the world.. She kept all
fascinated with .deseriptions of
places and people of the differ-
ent nationalities, .their foods
rand how they were served. All
are looking forward to seeing
her pictures which she will be
showing in the O'er future,
Mrs. David Holland held a
stainless Steel .d.exnbnstration:at
:her home on Monday .evening.
Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Mar-
riott, Ronald and Maryanne, St• .
Marys, visited with Mrs. Mar-
• riott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Dewar on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Elston
and family, Mr. Wm..and Jesse
Elston attended a family gatb-
ering at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Humphrey Arthur Monday
evening for .Mr. and Mrs, Geo.
Bagshaw before leaving for their
lime in Birsay, .Sask.
Air, Jesse Elston Visited, in
Windsor on Sunday, the guest or
Mr. and Mrs. W. Anderson.
Mr. „Wm. Elston, accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey,
spent Stuiday &n OrilIia.
Letter From
Brinsley
By MRS. CECIL ELLWOOD
Several people from' this com-
munity attended the funeral of
the late John Strange of Exeter
who, at one time operated a store
e-,..., Mr.. and Mrs. E. J. Dundas
in this community.
of Detroit visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Ellwood and Mr, and
IMrs. Earl Dixon over the week-
end.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Hamilton
entertained a number of -.;:riends
on Saturday evening to a turkey
dinner in honor of the 20th anni-
versary of their marriage.
Guests were present from De-
troit, Toronto, Exete'r, Lucan
and •the surrounding community.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon spent
Friday in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Light-
foot of St. Marys spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Lewis.
CHRISTMAS CARDS
there are cords with religious
themes, slim jim shapes, and many others
The Times -Advocate'
Mr. and Mrs. Brock df Exeter
visited with Mr. and Mrs. G.
'Glenn, also Mr. Roy Glenn.
Mr. Fletcher Gore spent the
oast week with his daughter .and
son-in-law at Strathroy,
Sunday guests with Mrs. Ruth
Watson were Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Trevethick and sons of London
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Treveth-
ick.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Andy' Keough
spent Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood
spent Wednesday and Thursday
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Smoking Stands $9.95
Magazine. Racks
Clothes Hampers:S:8;5O
Occasional Tables...$5:-73
Desk Lamps .$7.95 •
Pini.Up Lamp* .
-Cedat•Chests $75
Bridge Sets S29;50
Students Desks $24.95
Mirrors 0.25 •
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Exeter
Crediton Senior Folks
Crediton Senior Citizens were Anniversary- Celebration
entertained to a turkey supper A pleasant evening was enjoy -
at the Community .Centre on ed on Saturday at the home of
Wednesday Oening by members Air. and Mrs. Alfred Tilley when
of the Women's Institute. members of their • family and
Guests were 'welcomed by the friends gathered to mark with
president, Mrs. Wilfrid Milos:, ..them the 30th anniversary .of
and a pi active' talk was ,given ,their marriage. :Gifts were pre -
by the Rev. IL J. Snell of le- sentett and cards and television
enjoyed,
er.
Dilkes .of Exeter en- Guests included Nr. and Mrs.
tertained with several readings Fred Tilley, son and daughter,
and violin „numbers were played Mr, and Mrs. Donald Jory and
by Mrs. 11. Clark with Donald sons, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crock-
Dinney aecompanying on the er and Mr. and Mrs, lienvy
guitar and Mrs. Harvey Hod- Pfaff and Wallace, all of Exe-
gins on the piano. ter, .and neighbors, Mr. and Mrs.
Eli Brown.
A prize given, for the greatest
combined ages of husband and
wife present was presented to
Mr. and Airs, Jos, Woodall.
On behalf of the guests, ap-•
preciation was expressed by
Joseph Woodall and .George
Stevenson,
Mission Band Elect Officers
United, .Church Mission Band
meeting' was held Thursday af-
ternoon with .Joyee Glanville and
Kathy Boulainne in charge of
the worship period, Carolyn
Glanville played the guitar as
she sang "Jesus Loves Me."
Story from the study book was
given by Mrs, S. King.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Geiser
of London visited on _Sunday with
Aubrey's grandmother, Mrs.
John Moriock.
Mr. Robert Hayward of On.
tario Agriculture College, Guelph
was a weekend visitor with Mr,
and Mrs. Ray Morlock,
Mrs. Lloyd England spent sev-
eral days last week in Montreal
attending the National All Pets
Show and visited with her daugh-
ter's family there.
Mr, Morris Roney of Detroit
spent a few days last week with
Mrs. J. Hirtzel, Harry and Maur -
Doreen Kenney' presided for ice.
Ladies' Aid and W.S.W.S. will
business when the new slate of meet in the Evangelical church
officers was brought in for 1958.
President is Jim Finkbeiner;
vice president, Elyse Lamport;
secretary, Marilyn Galloway;
ass't sec'y, Judy Boulianne;
World Friends secretary, Doug-
las Lightfoot. Marie Silverthorne
was elected to look: after used
stamps.
Plans were made for Christ-
inas meeting to be held Decent -
be 19,
Make Skirts
At Dashwood
on December 11.
Mr. James Brock, Who was
taken ill last -week, was removed
to St. Joseph's Hospital on Fri-
day,
'Mr. William Bender attended
the funeral of his brother-in-
law, the late . Mr. Allen Faul-
hafer of Kitchener,' whose sud-
den death resulted from a fall.
Mr. Allen Beeker and Mr, and
Mrs. Lloyd Bender spent Sunday
at Kitchener due to the death of
their uncle, Mr. Faulhafer.
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Fink-
beiner, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schenk
and, Mr, Nelson Sehenk spent
Monday in Chatham,
Latter From
Shicokal
• Air, and. Mrs. Jack Rata were
bests at a family dinner -on St111-
• tly.y. in tenor of her father's
birthday. Guests included Mr.
and Mrs.' Robert .Scott„ Mr-. and
Mrs, Walter :Scott, Wayne and
Jacqui, Mr. and Mrs, Norman
Scott, Dr. J. Johnson, Mrs.
Johnson and Jan, and Miss Shir-
ley -Scott, all of London,. and
Mrs. Ai, Ratz.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Sweitzer,
Jim. and Scott, were weekend
visitors .with his sister,. Mrs.
N..McCaligin in London.
Mr. and Airs. Board Clarke
visited Saturday with her par-
ents, Mr. and Airs, ;Gordon
Young at Corbett.
P.O. M. K. Love, R,C,N., Mrs.
Love, Brian and Brenda are
visiting with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. C. K. Love and Jerry.
Mrs, Mary Gill, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed, Gill and -family, Mr. and
Mrs, Wm. Love, Mr, and Mrs.
Glenn Love, Danny and Richard
all of Grand Bend were Sunday
guests. P.O. Love has .completed
his .course at Ottawa and will
be leaving .for Churchill, Man.
Mrs.. M. Baker fell and re-
ceived a badly sprained wrist.
Mr, John Lampert of Toronto
spent the weekend with his
mother, Mrs. E. Lamport and
Tom. Mrs. Lamport, Debbie and
Freddie visited in Stratford with
Mr, and Mrs. E. Duncan and
Peter.
Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Coultis
Visited with their daughter, -
Mrs, Harold Finkbeiner, Mr,
Finkbeiner, Bill, Bob and David
on Friday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hutch-
inson and family of Centenary
were Sunday visitors with Mrs.•
Harry Clarke and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheppard
and Dave were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. David Hol-
land- and family at St. Marys.
Mr. Joe McCann is able to be
home from the hospital. Miss
Ruth Clarke is spending a few
days with her sister, Mrs. Mc-
Cann and Mr. McCann.
"—then Mother said,. Tel give ilterti a call tonight'!"
. Isn't there someone you'd
like to call. .right now?.
Telephone tonight*
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and leaders, Mrs. Sid Baker, and .t
Mrs. E. Devine
Miss S. Patterson, home econo-•„.,-,...
mist, will visit the club Decent- ..n
ber 16. The girls were told how '4,-1,,
to transfer pattern markings to ,t'-'4''
material and they did a sample .r,
of stay stitching. Some of the /
girls pinned an their patterns ,,,,'”' I i.
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and cut out their skirts.
Roll call for next week, is "One C,;',1 , . ..,f
Reason I Chose My Skirt Ma, •-' w;,. ' ...L
terial, Its Name and Weave.'" n ..„,•
Home assignment is to work on ' z,.,
skirts and books. Mrs. H. Hoff-
man treated the girls to lunch,
Store Re -Opening ..,
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.GIFT SHOP NOW
.Tieman's .Furniture Store,
which has been re-modelled,held
its opening on Saturday with a
fine display of lamps and furni-
ture, Mrs. Wilmer . Desjardine
won the door prize;. -a, table lamp.
Tickets " yin be given 'awaY with•
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ailales from now until
mas!. Christ- 'M
•L.ts CASI4 PRIZES TOTALLING •
Mrs. Lorne Genttner attended •
• Mr. Fred Genttner is spending A
Mich., last week.
800 60 0
the funeral of her uncle, the late ..n
Mr. Walter Wolfe, at Pontiac, 444k,
the winter months at Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weido and
family, of .Detroit, spent the ...3V .
weekend with Mrs. Fred Sehlundt .'4 This Saturday's
and Mr. and Mrs.Vyrne Wei ''
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Personal Items
and Larry.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ness and
family, of Wyandotte, Mich., Mr.
and Mrs. Niblock,. of London,
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Ness and.
.Mrs. Douglas, of Stratford, spent
last weekend_ with Mrs. N. Ness.
Mrs. Douglas remained for th• e tt%zd
week.
Mrs. Karen Nolan and Mrs.
Martha Piper, who spent two ,•„„,,*w
weeks with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Oluf Pedersen, have --•%.
returned to their homes in Holly-
wood California.
Cpl. Loris Pederson, who re-.
turned from Frontenbleau,
France, has reported to Rivers, -.79
Manitoba, after • s ending two. A
weeks leave with Tr. and Mrs.
Oluf Pedersen.
Mr, and Mrs.• Ervin Railer and
family spent Friday evening,with
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rader and.i tt'd"W
family.
Mr, and Mrs. Victor Kraft and
family, of London,. soent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Kraft
and Mr.' and Mrs. Louis Reste-
mayer.
Mr. Frank Want, of Chatham,
was a caller Monday at,the home
of 'Ervin Rader.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rankin,
Billie and Tommy, of Tillson-
burg, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Sid Baker.
Comments About,
Iliddulph
By MRS. M. H, ELSTON
Guests on Friday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McFalls were
Mrs. Irene • Hicks and sons,
Messrs.. Bill and Allan, also
granddaughter, Phyllis Hicks, all
of CIio,Mih, Mr, and Mrs. Nel.
son Squire of Farquhar, Mr.
and Mrs, Donald Meyer and
lartilly of. London, Mr. Ern
Hicks, Mrs, Priscilla Macif, Mr
and Mrs, Orland Squire and fain -
Uy Of Centralia, Miss May Skin
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net of Exeter, Mr: and Mrs.
1tugh Davis And family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Meralls and David.
Mr, and Mrs. Dean Gibson
spent Sunday with the former's
mother, Mrs. Wm. Gibson of
Wroxete.t.
Sunday guests with Mr.. anti
Mrs. Chris Fischer were Mr.
and Mrs, ltay Fischer and fam-
ily and Miss Joyce Fischer of
LOht1011. "
Miss May Skinner is spending
some time with her cousin, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Mardis.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spaeek
left on Wednesday for a three.
month's trip to "their old home
in Czallosiovakia,
Mr, and Mrs. Chris Ilscher,
aecomPanied by Mr. and .Mrs.
Joe. Mordush, motored to North
Tonawanda, New York,where
they spent the -week with the
latter's brother, Mr, Witi. Stetter
and ighlly,
Prize . . $100.00
Sat. Dec:14 $150.00
Sat. Dec. 21. $500.00
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SA'TURI5AY AFTERNOON CAROL SINGING
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FOOD, MARKETS
A & 11 Superior
Darling's 10A
Drury's Red & White
Exeter Frozen Foods
Fink's Meat Market
Ford's Food Market
Fray,'ne' General. Stens
Sanders' Grocery
JEWELLERY STORES
Jack Smith Jeweller
S. B. Taylor Jeweller '
STATIONERY STORES
Choose Book Shop
Exeter Tirnes,Advotate
,MacMillan'*
CLEANERS
Brady 'Cleaners
Mid.Town Cleaners
SHOE •STORE'S
'Smyth's Shoe Store
Worth's Shoes
MISCELLANEOUS •
Jock Doerr Photographer
Eaton's
rtmelliS Bakery
F. W. Huxtable
Savoy Barber nee
Jones, MecNsu§ht(in Seeds Ltd.
Guenther Tuckey Transport
FURNITURE STORES
Dinney Furniture
Hopper•Hockey Furniture
RESTAURANTS
ArnistrOng'S Restaurant
turkley Restaurant
Mayfair Restaurant
Rether's COW* Shop
CLOTHING STORES
'Lloyd Ford's Man's Wear
Gould & Jory
Lediee Wear
P. A. May & Son
.Walper'S
VARIETY STORES
thainway
Greene's Variatit
HAIRDRESSER
Marjorie Dilkes
T.Go.By Beauty Salon
DRUG STORES
Cole's Drug Store .
Browning's
Huntley't IDA
Andre* Johnston Drugs -
AUTO SUPPLY
Graham Arthur Motors
Canadian Tire Store
Exeter Motor Salsa
Glen Leekhort's Garage
Withers Bolts.
Snell Bros. Garage
South End Service '
Larry Snider Motors
Wilson bens,
HARDWARE.ELECTRIC
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beavers Hardware
Fisher's Hardware
Lindenfield's Ltd,
Russell Electric
Snot grevses
• Trowel,. Hardware
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