The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-12-18, Page 16P49111 14 The Times.kivecoie, :Dezember it 1958
Family Farewell lionst Gifts
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wIIAV.I Atcrediton East • n
At Crediton Meeting
.Crediton • Community Centre'Preszcator; good cheer...Miss
vas appropriately decorated when Ch,ernbers. Mrs. Kenney, Mrs.
the Women's institute held their
Christmas meeting. with Presi-
dent Mrs. E. Lamport presiding.
Roll call was responded. to by
naming.'a 'Childhood Memory st:If
Christmas." Mrs. Wilfrid. Mack
.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Me',
• Dunou,gh and, Carol and 1400. The exchange Of gifts from a
who have spent some time in Christmas tree was greeted with
our midst, have belt! rounds of applau,se a&l laughter
red •to Germany and Tour" ExetergLions Club's last meet-
daY.
lug befort Christmas at Am
On Monday night the Pei 11^, strong's Restaurant Thurscl
Swartz; pianists, Mrs. J. Wile- boors gathered at the home evenmg,
way, Mrs. Preszcator. Mr. and. Mrs, J. Jesney and ' Members of the club brought
Secretaries, press,. Airs; Jos, presented the departing family their gifts and deposited them at
Mrs. C. Kenney; literature and time tunes was enjoyed after tree when the roll call was made,
Weedall; Chsong of old ristiah Stewardship, with gifts. A sing the foot of a gaily decorated
corresponding see., Mrs. G. Hilt; which lunch was served. I When the names were again
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reported on the district exee,1!" reserved fund, Mrs. Hill: Mis- personal, Items I read the member chose any gift
live meeting held in ilensan- sionary Monthly, Miss Chambers; MrandMrs. ilaroid Glanville ; frour beneath the tree. Members
Citizenship, Mrs. Wilfred Mack; .1),,fisittililge Manitoulin Island are , who neglected to bring a gift
Mrs. Gerald Zwicker reported supply. Airs, Al, Icipg; Christian .
tether on Hospital Auxiliary. Baby Band superintendents. Mrs. with their sons and . paid $3, for a gift provided by:
i the committee in charge and •
an Good Cheer and Mrs. Fink- .
Dates for short course families here.
Were R. Reid and Mrs. Finkbeiner; - , William Homey placed it.beneath the tree. Each
Pet for May 4 and 5. Members Itiission Band superintendent, Mr. and Mrs. ....- m recipient opened his present at
Daylight Saving Time. Bach Mrs. I. Galloway, Mrs. Kenney; and Airs. William Motz. occa-
sion. Many and varied were the
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•voted to support resolution on Mrs. N. Lamport; assistants, of Exeter spent Sunday with r.
' a table provided - for the tute was read from Reeve J. . Lewis !laughs.
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Jnember donated 50e for Care. anditors. :Ntrs. Zwicker and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Morrissey 'for support during his Choir Present* cantata
term of office. The choir of the Evangelical
Mrs. E. Hendrick presided. for U.B. church presented a cantata
program. Carols were sung and entitled "The Story of Christ.
a reading given by Mrs. W. Heist. mas" during the worship serv-
Trios were sung by Barbara ice on Sunday Morning.
Dundas, Shirley Geiser and The story was told in original
Gwen Pfaff and piano. selections verses, interspersed with carols,
given by Jean Krueger and Carol passages of scripture and eon -
Hendrick. netting links by Rev. Glen
"Christmas" in Holland" was Strome. Tlie annual Christmas
vividly described and demon- program will be given next Sun
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Waked by two new Canadians day. •
In addresses given on their na-
tive land, by Mrs. H. Van-Oesh Personal Items
and Mrs. W. Muller. The ladies Mrs. Margaret Bowman of De -
gave a graphic description of troit visited. on Sunday with her
how Christmas gift giving was father, Mr. E. Gettinger, who
celebrated on December 5 and accompanied her to Detroit.
the religious celebration on De- Mrs. Martin Morloek of Guelph
'comber 25, They sang one of and Miss Agnes Stock of Kitchen -
their native carols. or visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Mrs. R. Krueger demonstrated Herbert Young and with Mr.'
the making a turkey -burgers. Young who is still serionsly, ill
In the lunch period following in South 'Huron Hospital. ...
some 40 or more guests were Mrs. Jas, Schroeder called :-on
served turkey -burgers. Mr. Francis. Clark on Saturday
Hostesses were Mrs. Krueger, who accompanied her to* her
Airs, Hendrick, Mrs. L. Wein, home in London where he will
Mrs. R, Geiser, Mrs, 0. Pfaff spend some time. Mr. Clark will
and Mrs. W. Heist.
W.A. Christmas Meeting
Appreciation to Weinen's Insti- preszeator. and Eber and Mr. and Mrs., Among
Lmero.naain'ddlAVierisn. spent Sunday wa'Inthd 'discussed was the sending of a
family at Parkhill. i crippled child to camp and. the
, sponsoring of an oratorical eon -
Mrs. John Nedsa spent a few test.They were referred IA
days in, Victoria Hospital last '
1 committees.
week.
Treasurer Eugene Beaver was
presented with a pin by int. D.
Mrs. Joseph P. (Ilene) Hanna of Jake Sweitzer, It was decided to
Sunset Drive, and Airs. Richard call off the meeting scheduled
J, (Velma) Hopson of Dexter i for Christmas eve and donate
Blvd. ' the supper expenses to the Boy
The daughters held open house 'Scout project. Nearly $70 was
Monday evening for relatives -raised in tile recent paper drive,
and friends t Members not participating in
also visit with his daughter, Mrs.
Dale in Brampton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilmartin,
Christmas meeting' of United
was Danny and Kerry of Lambeth
Church Woman's Auxiliary
held. President Mrs. E. Lam- visited on Sunday with Mr. and
port presided for business and Mrs. Jos, Woodall.
reports were given. Mr. Frederick McDonald of
Mrs, L. Preszcator was ap- Detroit spent Sunday with Weeds
pointed to assist Mrs. G. Zwicker here.
as auditor. Mr. Art Bailey of St. Cath.
arines returned home after spend -
Presentation was made to Mrs.
some time at the home of
R. Harris, who expects to leave ing
Mr. and Mrs. C. Radford,
the community shortly.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Bender and
Mrs. Zwicker conducted a
Mrs. Allen Becker .visted in Kit,
Christmas service, assisted by
chener on Tuesday and called
several members. Mrs. Harris,
rendered a musical number and on Mrs. Pearl Faulhafer who is
Mrs. J. Galloway brought in the i a patient in St. Marys Hospital.'
They also. attended the Oral
plate of officers for 1959 as pre- t
pared by the nominating corn- Robert Crusade in Hamilton on
mittee. Mrs. Garfield Hill. con -1 Tuesday evening.
ducted the election of officers. I
'Crediton Natives
President is Airs. E. Lamport;
vice-presidents are Mrs. It. Fink -
Sixty Years Wed
beiner, Airs. G. Zwicker and, •
Mrs. E. Neil; secretary, Mrs.
IL Lightfoot; ass't. see., Mrs.: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wind of
N. Lamport; W.A.. treasurer,1Lathrun Village, Michigan, and
Mrs. S. King; W.M.S. treasurer, !Kingsville, Ontario, celebrated
Mrs. A. Baker; parsonage corn-* their 60th wedding anniversary
rnitiee, Mrs. L. Hill and Mrs. on Monday, December 15.
Mr. Wind, 84 end his wife, the
former Leah Wolfe, so, were
born in Crediton, Ontario, where
they were married before -com-
ing to Detroit 58 years ago. The
couple operated a bakery at
Gratiot and Bellevue in Detroit
after the turn of the century.
Later Mr. Wind worked for the
Ford Motor Co. from which he
retired 11 years ago.
The Winds have two daughters,
New
Fresh
Stock
Our Bridal Bell and Elco
supplier has furnished
us with a complete new
stock of Diamonds and
Watches to replace
those lost in the rib-
bery•
NQW we lvve a BET-
TER SELECTION THAN
EVER!
• JACK
SMITH
CREDIT JEWELLER
Phone SIO Exeter
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Centralia Class
Aids Blind;
Exeter fund for the Canadian
National Institute for the Blind
got. a $30 boost this week from
the intermediate class of Cen-
tralia *United Church Sunday
School.
The class raised the money
from a bake sale and other ac-
tivities.
Total is now**$930, just 870 short
of the objectiVe. Local chairman
S. B. Taylor reports contribu-
tions are still being accepted
since the campaign won't close
until the end of the year.
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Local Women
Win Two Fowl
Airs. Ray johns and. Mrs, :Stan.
traYne were two-time winners
at last week's fowl bingo stmt.
sored by Exeter Legion in thel
memorial hall here.
Airs. johns. won ,a turkey and
aschicken and Airs. Vrayne cap-
tured two _chickens.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jaques,
liensall, both won. .a videken.
Turkey winners included Mrs.
George Michell, Marten Carscad-
dent Gordon MacDonald, of R.R.
1. Crediton, ,Charlie Wag.horn,
Mrs. Gerald Prout, Mrs. Hay
Jory, Clarence Taylor, Mrs. El-
more. Harness .and Eruce„,
Walker, Hensall.
Turkey door prize went to. Airs.
Mary AleLelland,
Those who took home chickens
included Mrs. Russ. Schroeder,
Gordon Kirk, Mrs. Dry Smith,
Doug Jeffery of R.g. I, Hermit,
'Mrs. Roy Pepper, Lorne Johns,
Airs. Stan. Frayne, . Mrs. E.
Beaver, Mrs. A. Byckman, Wil
Liam Northcott and Mrs. Leo
Boyle, .Clandebeye,
the drive paid $1. 'each to 'the
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For Your Patronage
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