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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-01-16, Page 16*(6411411110010' Pape 16 The Times-Advocate4Ponuary 16, 1958 Dashwood Area Band Elects Gerald Martene The annual band meeting was held Thursday eVeumg, with Mr. Harry Hoffman presiding. It was decided to hold the animal band banquet in February ant to hold more social evenings. Officers eleeted were: Presi-: tient, Gerald Martene; vice- presidents, Lloyd Eagleson and .Sid Baker; seeretary-lreasurer, Eleaeor. Becker; assistant, Marie Salmon; librarian, Ruth 'Salmon, and Lynda Tiernan; band equipment, Arthur Rader, Ronald Desjar_dine and Ronald ,Merner. Leader is Harry Hoffman. Assistants, Melvin Stade and Stewart Wolfe; social commit- • tee, Marian Rader, Elaine Deters, Barbara Koehler, Ruth Zimmer and Jack Gaiser, New , Members are especially invited, to join the band. Ladies' Aid Meeting The January meeting of Zion Lutheran Ladies' Aid. was held -•tast Wednesday evening with Group II and Mrs. .lames Hay- ter, convener. Margaret Merner And Jimmy Hayter sang a duet. A Christian growth session was conducted by Mrs. Albert Miller and Mrs. K. Zorn on °Deepening the true spiritual life." Mrs. Merner presidedfor the business. An Epiphany family night will be held January 29. An invitation from the E.U.B. ' Church Ladies' Aid to attend a Social evening February 14, was accepted. An attendance drive was or. gani7ed with Mrs, Elgin Rader and Mrs. Lorne Becker captains. Several by-laws- were added to the constitution, Entertain Church Board Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martene and Air. and Mrs. \Tyne Weido, retiring members of Zion Luther- • an Church board, -entertained the remaining trustees, wives, and F'astor and Mr. K. L. Zorn at kir. Weido's home at a dia- ller Sunday evening. Others .present were Mr. and Airs. Earl Deters, Mr. and Mrs. James Hayter, Mr. and Airs. V. L. Becker and Mr. Ken Kraf. Mrs. William. Pitt. of London. and jafant son, are spending sometime with her parents, Air. and Airs. Charles Snell. Mrs. Rudolph Miller is a pa- tient m St. Josephs Hospital. London. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nunn& of London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Webb. • Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rader and family, spent Sunday at Water- loo, with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor and family. .Dashwood Dashwood W.I. held their reg.- ular meeting Tuesday evening with 24 members present. Mrs. Arnold Kuntz presided for the business. Eighty-three dollars and eighty-five cents was report- ed in the treasury. A letter was read from Miss S. Patterson, Huron home econ- omist, inviting the members to• attend , Achievement Day in Exeter February 1. The Institute is to provide transportation. Some very humorous ineidents were reported in answer to the • 11 rall, earliest e flee - tion of school." Mrs. J. rtacler displayed the cover she had pur- chased for the Tweedsmuir History Book. She distributed questionnaires to help with farm histories. Mrs, C. Irwin, convener of citizenship and education, was in charge of the program. Mrs. Howard Klumpp showed several films of local happenings. The remainder of the evening was spent playing court whist. Win- ner was Mrs. Letta Taylor; low score, Mrs. Ted Rader. Mrs. Klumpp was presented with a small gift. Personal Items Miss Erma Wein, of Clinton, spent the weekend with Mrs. Herb Wein. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon•Weiberg and Mr. Howard Weiberg, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiberg. .Mr. and Mrs. Reg, Blaek, of Zurich, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hayter add Mr. and Mrs. Elmee Rader were guests with Mr. and Mrs. William Haugh and Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert and Miss Ellen Gilbert, of Stratford, spent the weekend with Mr. and Airs. Courtney Burmeister. Mr. John Bender is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. _CH -014,1 DICKY. BEEN _wenotimo Pim< FROM HI6HL AND NIL DAIRY AGAIN! 0 THE A.STEADAM SYNDICASE, Inc. a McGillivray Fixes Dram At its inaugural meeting last week, MeGilliVray TowuSIIIP Proved repair of a small drain m the lintmeier property. Council iequested 4, W. .Archi- . bald, London _engineer, to pre- , pare plans and specifications for repair of the drain and to include this work in the Burley drain report. A by-law was -passed authoriz- ing the diverting of the old gravel road situated in part al the west half of lot 30. -Ponces- sion 5, WCR. New Reeve Earl Dixon sub - Scribed to the oath .of offiee, administered by Clerk W. J. Amos, who also :swore in Coun- cillors Earl AlorleY, Thomas Hall, Dunean Drtumnond and, Ben Thompson. Rev. B. J. Menzies, Parkhill, gave the inaugural address. Donations of $25 and $10 were 'Ileac to the 'Salvation Army and St. John Ambulance Corps, re- spectively. Fax bounties of .$3.00 were Paid to: W. J. Trevethick and Harold Scott, two ,each; Bruee Morley, Delude Donnelly, Erwin Fhompson, Ronnie Mawson, Car- men Pickering,. Hiram Dixon. A relief bill of $95 was Ap- proved. Allowances. on the Pickering drain included Grant Amos, $144; David Sheppard, $247; T. O'Rourke, $235. Township officers were re- apointed. Elect Officers At Cromarty 'Elect Schoo For Central The .annual Meeting of the United ,Church Sunday - School room was held in the school- room of the ehurch on 'uesday evening of last 'week. • Rev. -J. T. Clarke ,presided, for the meeting ,and the glection of .officers. Superintendent is Air. R. ficlgson; asseeiates, Messrs. K. Hodgins, R. Laramie, L. Mor- gan; S. Skinner; secretary, Ka- ren Esserr: ass Gavot Me. Curdy; treasurer, Blanche Mer; I gap.; ass Mrs. N. Morgan; h- brarian, _Margaret Bowden: pia- nists, Eleanor Hodgins„ Wre.a. tha. Sholdice; home ,dept. see., Mrs. O. Daynham; .cradle roll, Mrs. J. McAllister, .1$irs, F. Hlcks Beginners, MI'S. (4. McFalls, Mrs, F. Bowden; 'Fri. mary, Mrs, O. Langford, Mrs. B. • Powe; junior boys, Messrs, -K. Hodgins, W. Osborne, N. Igor- gan and P. Noels; junior I Helen McFalls, Marina Bowden; intermediate girls and .hoYs, Mrs, R. Hodgson, Mrs, K. Greti, Mrs. C. McCurdy, W.A. Meets The January meeting of the )Voinan's Association was heli. in the basement of the church on 'Wednesday afternoonof las week, Mrs. Lloyd Morgan pre, ided for the Worship Servicc. The theme was "thohlits for the New Year." Mrs. Morgan gave a reading "Another Way:" Mrs, A. McFalls spoke on the "Open Door of the New Year," Mrs, A. Essery favoured with ,a - • piano solo, Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson preside The annual business .meeting of the Ladies' Aid was held at the home of Mrs. W. Harper with 11 members present. Mrs, Harper presided. and opened the meeting with a suitable poem, followed with the wor- ship period. A reading was given by Miss Olive Speare, Reports, given by the secretary, Mrs. John Wal- lace, and the treasurer, Mrs. K, McKellar, showed an encourag- ing year. When all the business had been dealt with, Mrs. Houghton was elected to the chair for the elec- tion of officers. Past president is Mrs. W. Harper; president, Mrs. Will Miller; vice-presi- dents Mrs. J, M. Scott and Mrs. Mervin Dow; secretary, Mrs. John Wallace; assistant secre- tary, Mrs. j. M, Scott; treas- urer, Mrs. K. McKellar; assist- ant, Mrs. T. L. Scott; Work conimittee, Mrs. E, Allen, Mrs. T. Laing, Mrs. J. M. Scott, Miss Olive Speare, Mrs. W. Harper and Mrs, E. Brooks; flower committee, Mrs. C. Me- llllll 1111111111111 lllll lllllll Kaic. mra. M. Houghton and CANADIAN PROPANE GAS Mrs. K. McKellar; card commit- tee,Mrs. Sarah Scott and Mrs. Frank Allen; organists, Mrs, Sorsdahl and Mrs. Moore Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Olive Speare, and Mrs. T. Laing, & APPLIANCES Mrs. James Grant Mrs. Earl Kinsman, of Cro- marty, received word from Alameda, Sask., of the death of her sister, Mrs. (Mary) jameg Grant, of Carlyle, Sask., who died in Regina Hospital. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Windfong, Estevan, 1.0“ingneafffltiffinlneiny_..: saak.: LillyMra. Ally McCall, llllll (Gertie) Airs. Gordon young, GRATTON & HOTSON Phone 156 Grand Bend '57 FORD SEDAN $2,500 Low mileage, Reg's car. '56 FORD FAIRLANE HARDTOP lllll $2,250 Automatic, radio, power steering, etc. '56 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN $1,800 '56 FORD CUSTOM COACH, radio . . lllll $1,800 '55 FORD FAIRLANE SEDAN, a real gem $1,800 '56 METEOR COACH, radio, six cylinder $1,700 '55 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER SEDAN $1,600 V8, low mileage. '55 DODGE REGENT SEDAN $1,600 Radio, 16 small measlics ($1,600), '54 FORD CRESTLINE SEDAN $1,400 Auton3atic, radio, '54 METEOR "NIAGARA" SEDAN, radio $1,300 '54 CHEVROLET SEDAN ,,•., $1,195 '53 FORD SEDAN, radio 995 '52 FORD COACH, automatic $ 895 1 '53 CHEVROLET SEDAN . ll $ 895 1 '53 PLYMOUTH SEX WAGON, has music box II) 700 '51 MONARCH SEDAN, overdrive, radio . l $ 650 '51 PONTIAC SEDAN .. . . $ 550 Anyone for a good one of these? 1 '50 STUDEBAKER SEDAN, overdrive. Make me an offer -1 may take it! '49 PLYMOUTH SEDAN .. . ... „,,Y1011*.t ........ $ 275 The "D" thing's good! '50 AUSTIN SEDAN $ 125 1 '48 CHEVROLET COACH -It must be worth $ 125 '53 FORD 8'''TON DUMP '55 FORD 700 C & C 25 shall measlies ($2,500). '54 FORD 3 TON DUMP ..... ....... '49 MERCURY DUMP, solid! . We are checking the motor * it may be good! s '51 MERCURY PICKUP Buy it for the wife. Use it for the girl- friend! TRUCKS 1.1.4.111,141444.... '-0 ''$ ... . $3,200 $2,500 $1,750 $ 500 $ 550 Larry Snider Motors Ford .Edsel Dealer PHONE 624 Safes and Sorvico EXETER Alameda, Sask.; and Mrs. Kins- man, of Cromarty. Personal Items i Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker entertained a few friends at a fowl dinner on Thursday eve- ning, the occasion being their 29th wedding anniversary. Mrs. H. Shute, Kirkton, visited !with her mother, Mrs. David Gardiner, last week. The annual congregational meeting of Cromarty Church will ' be held on Thursday, January 16, at 2 p.m, Several members of the W.M.S. attended the annual meeting of the Stratford Pres- byterial in Knox Church, Strat- ford, on Tuesday. Those in attendance being Mrs. T. L. Scott, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. W. Harper, Mrs. T. Laing and Mrs. for the business part of the meeting, The yearly reports were read. The secretary re- viewed the work of the year re- porting 232 visits made. The treasurer reported a balahce of S321 in bank. Plans were out- lined for the coming year, in- cluding a bazaar in the fall. Mrs. Harry Wilson was wel- comed as a new member. The hostesses were Mrs. A, Smith, Miss Davey and Mrs. 0. Squire. Personal Items • Mr, and Mrs, Orval Cann of Exeter were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bowden, Marina, Margie, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allison and Mr. R, Jaques were Saturday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Paynter in Kirkton in eelebratton of Mr. Bowden's birthday! Mr. and Mrs, G. 0. Thompson of London were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hodg- son. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and Mrs, Herr of Exeter spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie. Mr, and Mrs. Lee Smith of Consul, .Sask. accompanied by their son, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith of Kitchener were Satur- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J, Thompson. (Mr. and Mrs Lee Smith are parents of Mrs. Grant Brown.) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Hartry and Marla of London were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Eliott. -Mr. and Mrs. George Bayn- ham visited over the weekend with their son, Mr. and Mrs, Fred taynliarn in Detroit. My,. and Mrs. F. Bowden were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs'. Harold Taylor. Richard Shoebottom visited during the holidays with his cou- Sales and excise taxes remit- ted to the federal government on new car production in the first nine months of this year totalled $138,601,099, an average of the $450 tax payment on each of the 307,298 vehicles produced in the period. Houghton. At the Y.P.S. meeting on Sun- day evening, Margaret Ann Wal- lace presided, and the Scripture lesson was read by Margaret Coleman. Rev. S. Kerr led in prayers and also had charge of the topic. ...t.44a.' sreer •arf., 4 . ettl, aktdat DO MARKINGS MAKE THE HOLSTEiN9 indentifying marks of the purebred Holstein have been white stock- ings but the Holstein Friesian Association of Canada is considering -altering the registration so that black marks on the legs above the hooves will not disqualify all ani. mals. Some members of the association feel that milk productionatid quality should be the only deciding factor : and the black' markings will be a )najOr subject for dis cussion at the association's convention itt Tonto next month. This Arlitlial i Luke Jonkers of the J. M. Prager 1 farm of Streetsville 'and is being examined- by joint neadSita% Officeirs is Churc h. sin Larry 41011$011 in London, January Meeting of the Centralia C,G.1.T. group was held in the parsonage on Tues. day. The worship service was conducted by Cathy Hodgins As- sisted by Margaret Hirtzel. Theme of the service was "At the gate of the year." Business was, conducted bY Shirley Dollings, president for 1957. President for 1958 is Owen Lightfoot; vice president, Carol McCurdy; secretary, Blanche flollings; treasurer, Joyce me. Falls; ass't, Margaret Hirtzel; friendship seeretary, Karen Vs- sery; pianists, Shirley Dollings, Allison Clarke, Leaders are Mrs. ,T. T. Clarke, Mrs. J. Essery,. Mrs. F, Hicks and Mrs. C, Hollings,. The group will meet again next Tuesday. During ecreation period the group enjoyed , a sing song, marshmallow roast and refresh- ments, This Week In SaintsburY By MRS. H. DAVIS W.A. Plan For Bazaar On Wednesday afternoon • the ladies of St, Patrick's W.A. met at the home of Mrs. Heber Davis, During a 'devotional per- iod Mrs. W. J. Dickins, read the scripture and Mrs. Tom. Kooy, secretary, called the roll which was answered with New Year resolutions. The roll call for the February meeting Ls to. be ans- wered with an article for the' bazaar. , • • : Plans were made for Work in the corning year and the con- gregational supper to be held on Saturday, January 18 follow- ed by the vestry meeting, The afternoon was spent in sewing quilt blocks donated by Mrs. Raymond Greenlee. A cup of tea was served by the hostess. Mrs. Harry Carroll was obsefv- ing a birthday and the members enjoyed a birthday cake. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Harry .Carroll' were Saturday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Carroll of London and attended the Dale -Hardy' wedding at Crumlin United .chtirch.F"Mrs, Earl ,green - lee, MES. sugh DaViS and, Mr: and Mrs. Jim Barker also at- tended, Mrs; Barker was Max- ine Dale's only attendant and Mr. Leroy Revington was best .man for his brother-in-law, Harry Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. James Barker were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy, Lucan, for the reception which followed the ceremony. Mr. and. Mrs. Harvey God. bolt, Mitchell, we,re Saturday evening guests with Mr, and Mrs. Heber Davis. Mr, and Mrs. George MeFalls were Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Davis. A good representation from this community attended the so- cial evening and dance sponsor- ed by the 1957 council, held in the Lugan Arena last 11tonday.. riannutaitinannaiitittataliaiinniaalaimpainaaaami,!wkit!maanyawoopmaataiatalaiamki_ The --council :consisting of• Messrs, rnond,Greentee.. Lorne Bark- LERS er, Pete Wallis. and Tim Toon oy CglInciii0VS, :and Austilt Hinigiost 'two,: assisted by their wives, served. lunch to All .present-, • Mr. .anct Mrs. Mnnrice Mc. Donald .and Mr, and Mrs. Barry Carroll -wpm .Snnttay evening, gusts with Mr. :and Mrs; Heber: Davis, Miss Jean 13er1cer .spent the weekend with. her grandp.arents, Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Bartter and: Gary Barker with M. and. 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