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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-12-23, Page 14Page 14 Theo Times•Advocata, December 23, 1959 KIPPEN EAST WI MARKS ANNIVERSARY—Twenty-fifth birthday of Kippen East WI was celebrated Friday afternoon at a special meeting in Hensall community centre. ,Above, the first president, Ivirs, Stirling Graham, cuts the anniversary cake, sur- rounded by her successors. Sitting, from left, are Mrs. William Kyle, .Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Ernest Whitehouse, Mrs. Joe McLellan; standing, Mrs. Stewart Pepper, Mrs. John Sinclair, Mrs. Campbell Eyre and Mrs, Fussell Brock, this year's president. Kippen East WI marks twenty-fifth anniversary Kipp.en East Women's Institute celebrated its twenty-fifth an- niversary with an afternoon pro- gram in Hensall Community cen- tre and a euchre and bridge in the evening. Miss Helen McKercher of the Home Economics Branch, De- partment of Agriculture, Toron- to, was guest speaker. She stressed the importance of far- mers pasteurizing the milk they use. "It seems so much bother to pasteurize the milk but it is essential to the health of the family and you will be hearing much more about it in the near future" she said. She reminded her listeners that it was because of the death of her child through impure milk that Mrs. Adelaide Hoodless founded Women's Insti- tutes. Mrs. McKercher urged mem- bers to keep abreast of the times, and questioned " Why are joIus. H215��11tS ° "May the Star that shone on Bethlehem shine once more from above, and bring to you at Christmastime God's blessing and His love." To one and all . A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year. Greene's Variety "The Friendly Store" Store \k.�\\'•`at ,''I•w','i,u9tirl[��%�/ y" j, �. �;. 'r',t%•.///%/ Vii" J . .! 6f,'_ii' k[[T1flS Warmly, we welcome the happiest season of the year; with hearty wishes to our friends and easterners, for a holiday abounding in joy and good fellowship. !rwin's Ladles Wear Mrs. C. E. Boyle, Robert f rwin, Mrs, A, Frayne PHONE 474 EXETER N y w y� n Y 1 1 1 1 'm t1 "t 1 040t� a � �i�zl�e/oi�1�:A you a member of the Women's Institute?" "It is not, I hope for a good time" she said "but to gain the most up-to-date infor- mation to make a good member, a good neighbor and to make a good community." She challenged the group "Are you good housekeepers?" and "You may be as good a house- keeper as you know how but couldn't you be better by taking advantage of the courses, talks and demonstrations available to you?" She was :introduced by Firs. Jack Sinclair and thanked by Mrs. James Drummond. Commentary of the early years of the Institute was given by Mrs, Robert Simpson, Hensall. Eight past presidents who had held office since the inception of the branch were present with the exception of Mrs. P. M. Peck, who is vacationing in Arizano. Present were Mrs. Sterling Gra- ham, Cromarty, who held office for 13 years. Mrs. William Kyle, Mrs. John Sinclair, Mrs. Stew- art Pepper, Mrs. Ernest White- house, Mrs. Joe McLellen, and Mrs. Campbell. Eyre. Each spoke briefly and was presented with a yellow mum corsage. Mrs. Rus- sell Brock is the current presi- dent. They assisted in the memorial service for 11 deceased members conducted by Mrs. W. J. F. Bell by placing yellow mums in a Large white basket, These mem- bers were Mrs. William Sinclair, Miss Sarah Sinclair, Mrs. Wil- liam Alexander, Mrs. George Glenn, Mrs. William Hoggarth, Mrs. Alex McGregor, Mrs. Wil- liam Venner, Mrs. Norman Long, Mrs. Dave Chappel, Mrs. George Eyre and Mrs. William Doig. Miss Margaret McKay was presented with a life certificate and pin, the address being given by President Mrs. Brock and presentation by 'Mrs. Stewart Pepper. A ladies' quartet composed of Mrs. Bruce McGregor, Mrs. Ho- ward Finkbeiner, Mrs. Winston Workman and Mrs. William Kyle contributed songs commemorat- ing the occasion. Mrs, Ken Mc- Kay rendered a piano solo and Mrs. Charles Eyre a reading. Mrs. Ross Broadfoot Wa-s ac- companist for the meeting and Mrs. Bell presided for the pro- gram. The tea table was centred with an anniversary cake decorated TrAcconowcrom Cathy's Beauty Lounge 147 MAIN ST. PHONE 645 Perms - Cuts = Sets - Tints OP EN Monday to Friday, 9 • 6 Tues. & Thurs. Evenings Only Closed Saturday CATHY ROBBINS, Prop. ste a: District weddings Harvey -Guilford. In a Christmnas_ setting of poinsettias and white mins at the Prae'stant Chapel, RCAF Station Centralia, Jean Barbara Guilford, daughter of,jr,11and Airs, Alvin L, Guilford, Albert street, Exeter, and P/O Leroy A. Harvey, Aylmer„ RCAF Sta- tion, son of Mr, and Mrs A. Harvey, .Barrhead, Alberta, were married in arere.mo:ny perform• ed by Padre F!L Earl G. Moore. F/L Herbert of RCAF IStatien Centralia • furnished the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a cocktail - length gown of Imported Italian pm -de -sole styled an princess lines with sweetheart neckline and matching bolero. She wore a French illusion band -rolled yell and carried a white 13ihie trimmed with a white erehid and Sweetheart roses, Miss Chicly Sampson, London, was maid of honor wearing royal blue with white accessories and carried pink Sweetheart roses. Donald Harvey, Montreal, was best man and Alvin Earl Guil- ford ushered. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents where Mrs. Guilford received in black crepe trimmed with white sequins and other White acces- sories, The groom's mother wore beige striped satin. Assisting were Mrs, Ed Coulter and Mrs. Len Conner, Hespeler. For a short honeymoon by plane to Quebec, the bride ehan.ged to an olive green tailored dress., white collar and birch brown accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey will make their home in Aylmer, GB Institute host to Seaforth ladies, Rev. E. Wattam, pastor of`the Church of God, Grand Bend, brought the Christmas message to the members of Grand Bend Women's Institute. and their guests, members of Seaforth WI, meeting in the Community cen- tre, Thursday. Mrs. John McLean, president of South Huron .District WI, told of the meaning of Christmas traditions. Mrs. A. E. Holley demonstrat- ed the making of table centres for Christmas using driftwood, flowers, candles, balls and other decor. Mrs. Harold Walper discussed the motto "Make Christmas a. blessing instead of a burden," Mrs. W. Coleman of Seaforth gave a humorous reading and Mrs. Alex Hamilton told the Christmas story "The Christmas Guest." Ann Webb contributed a solo accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Glenn Webb and Yvonne Devine favored with an accor- dion selection. Hostesses were Mrs. Wellwood Gill, Mrs. Elgin Webb, Mrs. Mansell Mason and Mrs. Mat- thew Sweitzer.. • with 25 can.dle's cut by Mrs, Gra- ham, Evening euchre . In the evening 30 tables were in play at the euchre. Winners for ladies were Mrs... -Carl Mc- Clinchey, Clinton, Mrs. John Mc- Kay, Seaforth; Mrs. Earl Papple Seaforth; gents, Melville Tra- quair, Hensall., Fred Chappell, Seaforth; 'Charles Eyre, Kippen. Mr, and Mrs. Ross Love, Kip - pen and Mr. and Mrs. William Cole, Hensall were winners of the anniversary cake both hav- ing anniversaries in December. Botli Mrs. Love and Mrs. Cole were former members, Winners of the Christmas cakes were Miss Margaret Sinclair, Seaforth; R. G. McDonald, Sea - forth; .Mrs. Stewart Pepper, RR 2 Kippen, Lunch prize was won by Mrs. Oliver Jaques, Hensall. Cool Quin orchestra provided music for the -dance for which there was a large crowd. SEASON'S GREETINGS from the Y -Go B y Beauty Bar OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY Evenings: Tues., Thurs. & Fri. Sy Appointment PHONE 522 EXETER 419 Main St. ,�ffA RENS in enc and *fl, our best wishes for s happy holiday. Closed Christmas Day Open New Year's hay The Exeter Grill PHONE 401 439 MAIN St S �y��, ��►► e�rrrr �y,�����,,�,�����vv�► ;�j;y )lull .4 1�itO t lf'imgr'im,/it is l•s'igik0311a lil]<ail1it ii9rilb►i1 Restenayerf, Weber Donna. l'aLicia Weber, datigh- ter of AIr and Mrs. Harold E. Weber, Dashwood, and Leeland 1-I, Restemayer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Restemayer, alt -cf Dashwood, exchanged marriage vows before Bev. K. L. Zorn in Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood on Sa'ttrday, December 12 at 2,30 p.m. The bride chose for her wed- ding a ballerina -length gown of white ,brocaded satin with sweet- heart neckline. She ,carried a bouquet of red roses. Min Joan Weber, Exeter, \vho attended her sister as plaid of honor and Mrs. Earl. Weibe•rg, Grand Bend, as bridesmaid, wore !midnight blue brocaded satin, styled similarly to the bride's. They carried sprays of blue tinted mums. Miss Darlone Rader as flower girt wore white brocaded satin trimmed with midnight hue cummerbund and bow, Earl Weiberg, Grand Bend, was best man and Mr. Mervin Jones, Exeter ushered For her daughter's wedding Mrs. 'Weber chose a beige bro- caded satin dress with jacket and orange Talisman rose cor• sage. The groom's in other wore brown and yellow flowered silk with brown accessories and yel- low rose corsage. A reception was held at Arm- strong's Restaurant, Exeter, For travelling the bride chang- ed to a brown wool dress, brown and rust accessories and green orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Restemayer will live in Dashwood.. Lodge presents yule program Members of Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge held a Chriat- nias party following the regu- lar meeting Wednesday night. In a short program the .mem- bers presented "The Legend of the Manger" with /frs. William Thomson taking the leading part with Mrs. George Vries as solo- ist and Mrs. Andrew Hamilton as narrator. Taking part as shep- herds were Mrs. Glenn Fisher, Mrs. Margaret Fletcher, Mrs. Garnet Hicks, Mrs. William Stone and Mrs. Leslie Thomson; as 'kings, Mrs, Ross Skinner, Mrs. Harold Bell and Mrs, Philip Hern. A skit was presented by Mrs. Les Gibson, Mrs. Delmer Skin- ner, Mrs. George Vries, Mrs. Len McKnight, Mrs. Lawrence Marks, Mrs. William Cann and Mrs. Douglas 1'Vedlake. Mrs Earl Dixon contributed a piano solo. 'Mr. and Mrs. Santa distributed gifts to everyone. A donation of $10 was voted to ►thheeyyMM�uus�s+►cyyull►arr��►►Dyysttrropphhyy�ffuu�n►d. gill s Dr1Lr'.rri:D►1r/1►✓'strJ11/1Dr113� HI -LINE Beauty Salon WISHES ONE AND ALL A Very MERRY CHt✓ISTMAS And A HAPPY NEW YEAR Marg Coward Phone AC 8-6661 CENTRALIA WI president urges safety "Just a few ounces of CM, mon sense can achieve greater happiness during the coming. festive season than gallons of liquor entertainment," states Mrs. E. J. Roylance, Green- wood, B.C., president of the Fe- deration Women's Institutes of Canada in a holiday !message to Cana- dian women, Mrs. Roylance ur- ges them to be dedicated to the task of keeping their husbands, children and friends alive on Canadian roads. She suggested that Canadian mothers and homemakers could make life safe by heeding the following rules: 1. Keep children off the high- ways and streets. 2, Don't press anything stron- ger than coffee on your driving Pests. Try serving milk, fruit and vegetable juices all of which are popular among many. 3. Don't allow your guests to leave in a snow or sleet storm. 4. Serve a substantial snack and plenty of hot coffee to your departing guests, This will help keep bout driver and pedestrian alert to reach their homes safe- ly. No Christmas or New Year's •Party can be successful unless everyone in attendance wakes up alive the next morning This, to a great extent depends on the hostess, These are good rules to fol- low net only at, this festive sea- son but throughout the year, Your patronage we have -enjoyed, Good -will and friendship, too! Our gratitude we try to show By saying "THANKS" to you. We'd like to have you know that with Our efforts we will strive To keep your valued friends -hip and Good -will with us, alive! And now we wish you one and all Our hearty wish. sincere: For a very Merry Christmas And a Prosperous New Year! MARJORIE DILKES t s 1R"iF1x•1a�li 111: s !xZ!►1) ot1.''1;Zit,' . 1 To all our friends we extend our best wishes fora wonderful Christmas, one filled with good cheer and ' 11181V Pleasant surprises. ,!.% tt • •. THANKS FOR YOUR. KIND PATRONAGE Modern Beauty Salon PHONE 349 14 MAIN ST., EXET^R 1Dr\itDr 71r/ 11 i7►1D►s',C.C.0 igOI OZICC i',' } t 1 a It is our sincere wish that tha spiritual beauty and festive joy of the Christmas season light up your days with bright hope and happiness. Andrew Johnston Drugs Your ttxatt Store Your Hairdresser PHONE 447 EXETER PHONE 146 EXETER ig.C!CyyCuC.0 1fgriirifgilgrlUg! ROCU n CCC May all that makes a Christ. mase bright, All that truly cheers, Remain with you and keep you glad, Through long and happy years. Best Wishes From The Staff Of Ersrnan's Bakery PHONE 588 Mrs. At Harris Mrs. V. Beckier Mrs, A. Cliff and Bea Ersman EXETER ' Jobson Miss C. Simpson IMPACCOMMIMIROMPACCIROMPROWCROZONROM cow copmccommof no From All Of Us At . Phone 532 e4on�.L1ooc / aed As the holiday season glides -merrily in, 'we would like to take the opportunity to express our appreciation to all the good people who have helped make this year such a wonderful one for us. 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