The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-12-19, Page 8r
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This Week In
Saintsbury
By MRS. H. DAVIS
5,5. Christmas Party
A Christmas party4was held
in St. Patrielc's P,arh Hall Q.11
Friday evening for members of
the Sunday Seim], Rev, F. Dy-
mond as chairman, called on a
number of children for recita-
tions, songs and dialogues,
Bingo was enjoyed by all for
a short time. Later Santa Claus
put in an appearance with gifts
for all the pupils. A social hour
followed.
W.A, Annual Meeting
On Wednesday Afternoon the
W.A. meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. Mattrice McDon-
ald, Lucan. The reports of the
year were read. All obligations
were paid in full and the sur-
plus voted for the church bud-
get,
Mrs. W. Y. Dickins presided
for the election of officers which
followed. The same officers
were elected with the exception
of Mrs. M. McDonald for social
service , treasurer in place of
Mrs, R. Greenlee.
A Christmas box was packed
for a veteran in Westminster
Hospital.
Personal Items
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Abbott
and Muriel, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Carroll and boys, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Abbott and Rowena,
Mr. Allan Tindall and Miss Mar-
garet Burtrum,. Exeter, were
Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Hodgins, Lucan.
Relatives in this community
received word on Sunday of the
death of Mr. W. J. McCool, Tra-
verse City, Mich. His wife was
the former Miss Jennie Atkin-
son of this district who prede-
ceased him in 1923.1
Mr. and Mrs.. Don Maguire
and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Heber
Davis were Saturday evening
guests with Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Garrett, Denfield.
Mr. and Mrs.. Murray Abbott
were Sunday evening guests
With Mr. and Mrs, Heber Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis
and ,farailyly.ere Sunday eve-
ning guests with kr: and Mrs,
Jim Barker and family.
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.:Dash.wood Ladies Aid-
Mrs, A Francit
Last Of Famay
Net $1 400 in Year
.Mrli Arthur FrArieis. Whose
maiden name was Agnes Lillian
• The Annual •Christnias and:
annual Meeting of .Zion Lutnerall.
• baclies' Aid was held Monday
evening with: 40 members pres-
eat. In opening the ineeting, the
president, Mrs. M. Monier, read
a poem. The treasurer's, report
slinwed that Acerb' 11,400, Ma
raised during the yearand near-
ly 5700 remained in the: treastirY.
Mrs, Kenneth Keller, Mrs. B.
ftestennhyer and Mrs. K. Zorn,
whohad been appointed to pick
E mission prNect to sponsor,
brought in their report:, and the.
ladies. decided .on a cow for New
•Guinea, with twe :alternatives:
supporting a married seminary
student for .a year in Formosa
or two. single stndents n For-
1110Sa for one year. :
The ladies voted to give- :8100,
to the :Sunday School for fabrics
for curtains to make ten class-
rooms. Paint will be purchased
to paint the basement;
Insteadof .Christmas gift ex-
change, a .collection..for missions
was held. , Of this $25 will be
donated to the church mission
treasurer, •the. balance will be
given to the Lutheran Women's
Missionary League.
Officers for 1958 are: Presi-
dent, Mrs, 11T. Merrier; vice-
president, Mrs, Ervin Rader;
secretary, Mrs. E. Koehler;
treasurer, Mrs. Effie.Kleinstiver•
flower and treat fund, Mrs. Al-
bert Miller; card secretary, Mrs,
Herb Wein; pianist, Mrs. Edgar
RestsmaYer; auditors. Mrs. Ed-
gar Restemayer and Mrs. James
Hayter; librarians, Mrs, Rud.
Willer and Mrs. Eimer Rader.
Group 11, with. Mrs, Ken Kel-
ler,. Convener, presented a ' skit,
"The Christmas Spirit,", followed
by lunch. -
Baby Baptized. "
Carolyn Mae. infant • daughter
Or Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Keller, of
London, was baptized on Sunday
in Zion Lutheran Church by Rev.
K. L, Zorn. Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Keller were sponsors,
Miss Elizabeth •Bartliff,. of
Clinton, spent the weekend with
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Addison Tieman, •
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. William Haugh and Shirley
were Pastor and Airs. K. Zorn,
Mr. and vIrs. Ed Nadiger and
Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
lert, Mr. and Mrs, . 'Elmore •
Pfile, Mr. and y s. Mrs, Elmer Rader
%Ian, Air. and Mrs. Urban
nd
Dashwood
The regular meeting of the
Dashwood Women's Institute was
held Tuesday evening with 16
members- and two visitors pres-
ent,
Donations of $5.00 were inade
to the War Memorial, Hospital,
London, and Sr, along with- the
Salada Tea prize-winning layette
was sent to the Children's Aid at
Goderich.
President - Mrs. Arnold Kuntz
announced for Mrs. C. Irwin that
the • next meeting would be a
social evening. She also reported
Girls Conduct
Yule Service
The annual Christmas vesper
service of the Canadian •Girls
in Training was held in church-
es across Canada on Sunday
evening.,
In Caven Presbyterian church,
Miss. Mary Ann Erskine -led in
the service. Scripture lesions
were read by Carole and Bonnie
flogarth and Mary Shaw. Mrs.
Art Whilsmith, C.G.I.T. leader,
presented the meditation. The
pageant of the candles was de-
picted by Grace McKenzie, Judy
Wilson, Donna Ersman, Diane
Swartzentruber, Mary Shaw and
Bonnie Hogarth. Mrs. Irving
Snider was guest . organist.
Ushers were Carole Lynn Fin-
nonds, Enid Palethorpe, Caro-
line' Simpson and Angela Web-
ster,
James St. e.G.1.T..
In. Tames, St. -United church
the C.G.I.T. occupied the choir
loft. jeanette Taylor led in the
worship and 'scripture passages
were read by Jane Farrow,
Heather 1VlacNaughton and Joc-
elyn Howey.
The pastor Rev. H. J. Snell
led in meditation on "Tice Mean-
ing of Christmas." "Christmas
celebrates the giving of a gift
which out -Shadows eyery gift
that has, been given. It it the
clay set' apart for rejoicing—the
birthday •of the Christ -Child,"
said Mr. Snell,
Pat Cann, bonnie Doerr, Dor-
othy Kerslake, Louise Hockey,
Helen Hendrick and Ann Hockey
led in the pageant of the candles.
A solo was Contributed by Mar-
ian May And a duett by Sandra
\Yelper. and Marlene McBride,
Naney Boyle led in the reading
of the Magnificant.
Ushers were Marlene Mac-
Millan, Marilyn Jory, Shirley
Henderson and Marilyn Frayne.
After. the -services' the girls
gathered;Aa the cluireli parlors
for social hour in 'tell of their,
Tuesday • eVenin g meeting,
Mrs', Ken Ottewell played a
medley of Christmas carols and
Itectimpanied, the girls in sing
brig the carols. Mrs. Lloyd CuSh•
man Old a Christmas story.
A collection was taken for
Muscular Dystrophy fund.
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day Aftertidon, and during
the eseehiag throughout the
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Larry Snider
on the executive meeting,. held
in Hensall and the rally at
Londesboro.
Mrs. Harold Rader, convener
ef 'Canadian Industries, 'as
ellairladY. She and .Catherine
Rader sang a •dtlet. Mrs. Stewart
Webbread a poem. Mrs. Ted
Rader commented on the topic,
"Christmas Trees — a Canadian
Industry." Christmas decorations
were on display. Several carols
were sung,
Dashwood .Marry .Maids
The sixth. meeting of the- Merry
Maids was held Wednesday eve-
ning with ,eight. :members and
leader.. Mrs. S. Raker present.
Mrs. Baker discussed fitting A
skirt. • She .said you could tell by
the • s.wing of a skirt whether it
was sewn properly, Facing was
discussed, and the storage of
woollens,
The proper method of putting
in a zipper WAS shown,
Roll call for next meeting is
"What I enjoyed the most in my
project,'
personal -Items
Mrs. Edmund Bruer, of New
Hamburg, is, visiting- with her
mother, Mrs, Jacob Seiiroeden,
The Walther League, of Zion
Lutheran Church, has been busy
enlarging and erecting the
nativity scene on display last
year on the church grounds."
•
Miss Erma Wein, of. Clinton,
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Herb Wein. •""•'
Mr. Jerry Guenther, of Wind-
sor, spent the weekend with Mrs..
Letta Taylor.
• Miss Anne Taylor, of London,
Spent the weekend with Mrs.
Letta TAylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Storrnes,
of St. ThOrnas, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs, Mervyn
Tiernan,
Mr,f and ' Airs, James Poland
and daughter, of -Campbellford,
spent the weekend, with Mrs,
Cora Gaiscr.
Mr., and Mrs, Ernest Hutchin-
son, of Preston, spent Sunday in,
town with relative&
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gamble
and family, of London, were Sun-
day visitors in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Latta, of
Waterloo, spent the 'weekend
With Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wei -
berg. -• • .
Mr, and Mrs. Glen Brown, oP
Kitchener, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. William Wien.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Airs. Ervin Rader and faniily,
were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Elutchinson, of Preston; Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd 'Rader and family,
and Mr. and .Airs. Elgin Rader
and boys. .
There will be a parade to the
Dashwood Fire Hall on 'Satur-
day at a p.m. sponsored by the
Dashwood Men's Club. Santa
will distribute gifts to the chit-,
dren.
liarrisen.,. died in Excter, Wadi-
nesday, December 11, „in her 90th
year. 'She. WaS 'born at Roger,
and was the 144 survivor
of a family ,of eight,
In 1992, she was united In
marriage with Ur. FraliCia, and
for 25 'years they resided on a
farm in Lisburnenow occupied
by their son, Bay. After leaving
Ifsborne Township, they resided
for 20 years on the second con-
cession p1 Stephen Township, and
in 1937, they retired to Biter,
,where Mr. Francis .died. in 1950.
Surviving are one son, Ray,. Of
Usborne; three daughters,
(Ferne) Mrs. Wilfred -Shapton„ ,f)f
Stephen; (Gertrude) Mrs. An-
drew Hamilton, •of town, and
(Iva) Mrs, AlAnfgra. Belling, of
Pt, Huron, Mich.
The funeral. Saturday was held
from the Dinney Funeral Home
with Rev. H. Snell. officiating.
Interment was in the Exeter
cemetery.
The bearers e were Winston
.Sbapton, John Baker, Stanley
Francis, Ray Stewart, Don Bel.
ling .of Pt, Huron and Jack 01-
len-Bittle, of Toronto,
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