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Plan For Seth Anniversary
Mrs. R. Reid was in charge '
of worship period when the Wom-
an's Auxiliary of the United
Church inet on Thursday.
Missionary study was conduct -I
• ed by Mrs. E. Lamport and a
panel study "given by Mrs. Ger-
ald Zwicker, Mrs, Howard Light- I
foot, Mrs. N. Lamport and Mrs,
Melvin King.
Mrs. E, Lamport presided for
business when plans were made
for packing a bale. Plans were
also made for marking the 50th
' anniversary of the organization
of the Ladies' Aid in the fall of
Afternoon hostes'tes were Mrs. I
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W. Haviland and Mrs. S. King. 1
Crediton
Evangelical W,S.W.S. Meeting
Mrs. Allen Finkbeiner was in
charge of the devotional period
of the W.S.W.S. meeting held in
the Evangelical church. Mrs, C.
Hill read scripture and Judy
Finkbeiner sang a solo.
A playlet entitled "Sharing
the Whole" was given by Mrs,
Wesley Wein, Mrs. Wilmer Wein
•and. Mrs. M. Feist., also a piano
solo by Mrs, Royal Geiser and
a vocal solo by Rev. G. Strome.
Businbss was taken by the
president. Letters were read
from Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
Mackey and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
of Korea.
Delegates appointed to attend
convention being held
in Sebringville On May 28 and
Town Topics
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Items of Social and Personal Interest In and Around Exeter
The Exeter Timex...Advocate Irt always plenhed to publish these itentr4.
We and our reader e are Interented In you rind your friend. Phone 7'70.
Mrs, Frank Bruce returned
home after spending the past
week visiting friends in Detroit
and with • Mrs. David Bruce,
Windsor.
Mr. Wallace Fisher who is
employed with the Canadian Na-
tional Railways left Tuesday for
Kamloops B; C. Before. his depar-
ture friends presented him with
a wallet and cigarette lighter.
Mrs, W. J. Beer and. Miss May
Skinner are spending a few
weeks at their home in Grand
Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilkinson,
Marquette, Mich., • spent the
weekend with Mr, and Mrs. E.
Hopper.
Mrs, Allan Fraser returned
from St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beavers,
Detroit, visited with relatives in
town over the weekend and also
visited the former's father, B.
W. F. Beavers who is improving
nicely in Victoria Hospital, ilson-
don.
Rev. and Mrs. A. E. John,
Hamilton, visited on Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Johns.
Mr. and Mrs, Emerson Cor-
nish were surprised on Sunday
Le receive a phone call from
their daughter and sob -in-law,
F/S and Mrs. IL A. Woods, Red
Deer, Alta.
Mr, and Mrs. S. Fiddler, Bran-
don, Man., are visiting with
their daughter and family Mr.
and Mrs. C. S. MacNaughton
and their son and family Mr.
and Mrs. Fuleher.
Mrs. Fred Evans, Clarkson,
visited a few days last week
with her mother, Mrs. C. Fer-
guson and sister, 'Mrs. William
Mair,
Mother'i Day Visitors
Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Hod-
gins, Lucaii, and Mist Donna
Grundy, London, with Mr, and
a
Mrs. Elmer Mttis.
Mrs, E. G. Lloyd; Grant and
Sheila, Mrs. Florence Mere
and Miss Clara Down, Schom,
berg, with the former's mother,
Mrs. rerguson and sister, Mrs.
William MAW,
Mr, and Mrs. Amos Warwick,
Gary and TeITY Lee, Port Huron,
With Mr, and Mrs. Clark Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Wuthrick,
and Edwin Xerr, Toronto, and
Miss Mary Kerr, nutst•in•train,
ing at, Victoria Hospital, London,
with Rev, S. and Airs. Kerr,
Fact. Cowen, Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Cowen, Deb-
bie and Crystal, London with
1». and Airs. 14, Cowen at
their summer cettage, GrandBend. Bend.
Air. and Airs, DelmerSkiisner,
Edward and Prances,
Mr. and Mrs. M. 3. Margison,
Bob, Barry and Glenn, Loden,
with Mrs. td, johns.
Miss Helen Sweet, Toronto.
with her mother, Mrs, Muriel
Sweet.
Mrs. Sack Ori-Bittle and
Toroefo, with Mr. and
MrS. Wilfrid ShaPtOn.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Baker,
Hensall, with the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ham-
ilton.
Mr. Bruce Cudmore, Hamilton
and Miss Nancy Cudmore, Lon-
don, with Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn
Cudmore,
Mrs. John Malcolm, Sarnia.
with her mother, Mrs. B. W. F.
Beavers and called on Mr.
Beavers in Victoria Hospital on
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dykeman,
Ilderton, with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Bissett.
Mr, and Mrs, Murray Marsh
and Nancy, Mr..and Mrs, R. J.
Kydd and Karen, Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Moffatt, Patricia and
Da`vid, Mr. and Mrs. William
Kydd and Andy all of London
with Mr. and Mrs. J. Kydd.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Willert
and family, Exeter, CO, and
Mrs, J. Z. Maillet and Piny,
Orillia, Mr. and Mrs, Russell
King and familst, Mr, and Mrs.
Earl Neil and faintly with Mr.
and Mrs, Melvin 'King.
29 are Mrs, -E. Wenzel, Mrs.
Arthur Geiser Mrs. Allen Fink-
beiner and Mrs. Wm. Schwartz.
Used Christmas cards and
stamps are to be brought in at
the next meeting. A social time
was enjoyed,
Mother's Day Services
Special Mother's Day services
were held in the churches on
Sunday morning, A ladies' choir
sang two numbers in the Evan-
gelical church and many flowers
decorated the church platform.
One basket was in memory of
the late Mrs. Annie Heist, do-
nated by her daughters. Made-
line of Califorhia, Shut-ins were
remembered with carnations.
A combined service of church
and Sunday school was held in
the United church Sunday morn-
ing with Rev. A, Rapson and
S.S. superintendent Nelson Lam-
port in charge. A ladies quartette
Sang a number and Paula Bou.
lianne related the story.
Rev. Rapson gave an appropri-
ate talk and receiving the rites
of baptism were: Ferry Gordon,
son of Mr. and lairs. Lorne Presz-
cator; Bruce Allen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Hodge; David
Owen, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ches-
ter Mitton; Brenda Joan, (laugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Beck-
er, and Brenda Louise, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Neil,
C. C. C,
Crediton Careful Canadians,
4-H girls met on Saturday. Mrs.
L. Hodge spoke on "Our Nation-
al Pantry Shelf" and general
rules for meal plannihg were
discussed by Mrs. E. Lamport
and the girls.
For group work a meal was
planned, and a skit entitled
"Safety in the Horne" was shown
by Ruth Roeszler, Margaret
Laseson and Doreen Kenny.
Personal Items
Students of the intermediate
and senior rooms- of Crediton
school, numbering 64, with their
teachers, visited Niagara Falls,
Queenston Heights, the Leeks
and other points on Friday of
last Week.
Mr. Calvin Fahrner of South
Cayttga spent a few days last
week with his parents, Mr. and
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Mrs. M. Fahrner.
Mrs. W. ,SiSSOns montreai, visit. The Times.Advec•fes May IL, 19511 ?.�14151. week with ker Parente, Mr. ounummulmilm,,,,,,,,,,,,,,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,tmniimilum,,,,,,Ammoi,,,,imuummitommeluktuto
end Airs. Lloyd gngland.
Aliss Matilda Oestricher visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Oestricher. -
Robert Wolfe of Detroit is con-,
valescing at the home of his
parents, 111,r. and Mrs. Albert:
Wolfe, following an operation. ;
Mr. and Mrs. J. Butler have ;
returned after spending severai!
months in the South.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. t
Wm. Oestricher on Wednesday!
were Mrs. Earl •Gibson, Mrs.
Walter Tadgell and Mrs. Harry
Greenwood, all of StrathroY,
Mr.. H. Tetlaw, Cooksville,
spent a few days last week withMr.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson.
Mrs. E. Strome of Waterloo
spent a few days with leer son,
Rev. and Airs. Glen Strome.
Mrs. Lena Cook of Camlachle
called on IVIrs. S. 1samport on
Sunday,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Preszcator were
Mrs. Fred Preszcalor, _Robert
and Calvin, Mr. and Airs. Ed-
ward Chambers, Misses Mary
and Gloria Chambers and Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. P'riestly of Byron.
Miss Elsie Menders of London
and Mr. Carmen Leggett of Ar-
kona visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer Wein on Sunday eye-
ning.
Weekend And Sunday
Visitors in Town
Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Fahrner
and family of London with Mr.
and Mrs, Everett Fahrner.
Mr. and Mrs. George Vincent,
Detroit, with Mrs. S. Lamport.
Miss Gertrude Beaver and
friend, Detroit, with Mr, and
Mrs, H. Beaver,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Heist and
family, Fenwick, with Mrs. H.
Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Roeszler
and son of London and Mr, and
Mrs. Don Bell of Exeter with
Mrs. W. Roeszler.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Renney and
Morris, Detroit, with Mrs. J.
Hitzel and sons.
Mr, and Mrs. A. Robertson
and Anne, London, with Mr. and
Mrs, E. Beaver,
Mr. Art Bailey, St. Catharines
and Mr. James Brock of Exeter
with Mr, and Mrs. C. Radford.
Mr. and Mrs, Elgin Woodall
and fwith11,111r. Irid. Irysa,lJoOsa. kl,•Volo‘11:Pf.
Honored At Edmonton
Mrs. Wm. Oestricher recently
; received word of a great honour
tendered her brother, Dr. W.
G. Hardy by the city of Edmon-
ton, Alta. Dr. Hardy is head of
the Department of Classics at
the University of Alberta, Ed-
monton, also the author of six
novels, 100 short stories and four
plays and has given more than
100 radio talks.
It was to mark the sale of
100,000 copies of his novels that
Edmonton tendered him a testi-
monial civic dinner on April 20.
In this way the city, where -she
has lived for 38 years, recog-
nized his numerous contributions
to the fields of education, liter-
ature and sports.
Representatives from ,the
LTni-
verstiy, the Provincial govern-
- ment, the Canadian Authors As-
sociation, the Amateur Hockey
Aesociation, as well as offieials
of the city of Edmonton and of
his publishing company were
present to pay tribute to his
achievements.
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