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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-12-23, Page 15>ll i:l ,Critic I/ 1/ ;'. i r, a ref s1linCI i,s+1 'ieit rocs EXETER What's a happy holm day made of? Tinsel and holly, music and merry- - making, lave and laughter .. , we wish you an abun- dance of all these and more throt!ghoutthis most festive and inspiring of all the seasons in the year. Ray C. Mills Representing Canada • Life ONTARIO This week in Dashwood Ey MRS. ERVIN .RARER: * I Times -Advocate, December 3;� S The ?Imes Q �e mh � 1959 P. Enjoy` school concerts co-operation in Thames Road area. By MRS. W1.1414144 Rot1DE On Monday afternoon the an- nual Visits Dashwood. nual 'Thames Road school con- A seasonal snowstorm greeted cert was presented by the pit Santa on. his arrival in Dash- pits .under the leadership of their Wood Saturday afternoon on ;a teacher, Airs, Ii, MacNau hton gaily decorated .truck. I el Kipper). ,Several carols were Ile was greeted in the firchall sung. by many happy ehildren, Assiat.I Rev. Hugh Wilson was the ed by members of the Alen's chait°man for the program which Club he distributer) 300 packages consisted of reeital,ions, mono - of randy and eltor'olate nick, )agues, vocal solos, dialogues gift of 1•luronclale Petry, Hen and choruses, Santa Claus ar- sall. I rived, Wins fishing award I Lumley school concert Miss Darlene Rader, five-year-• On Monday afternoon the Lunt - old slaughter of Mr. and Mrs,' ley school held their annual tut. - Lloyd Rader, received the win- key dinner with all the trint- ning award in a fish derby from mings. St, Louis, Missouri, sponsored by A short program and contests the Lutheran Laymen's Levan', were presented by the pupils for catching the largest fish under the leadership of their (32", 9 pounds). teacher, Mrs. Jean Mair of Exe• Chris+rnas at EUB Church ter.. The annual Christmas service Santa arrived and gifts were of Evangelical UB church was exchanged. held Sunday evening. I SS Christmas concert Songs, recitations and playlets i On Friday evening the an - were presenter) by the Sunday nual Sunday SSshool concert School pupils. The Young People was held in the basement of the told the Christmas story, The service was brought to a close h 1 1, ith a ood crowd in at - by a pantomime and childrenicndance, ) Dir. Win. Elford was chair• received Christmas packages. Iman for the program Which Personal hams I consisted of vocal solos, duets, Mrs. E, R. Guenther spent piano solos, recitations, dia- the weekend in London with her logues, etc, Santa arrived and daughter and fancily, Mr, and many gifts were distributed. Mrs. Glenn Walper and her School concert i/L►�fL►,I1+fL3�I1►�fLif�i�/LifL�fL�y2��6►�f1���L�,�6�►�/L►fL��/L►f�►,�►,I�►i/L►�,�t►� brother, Mr. and Mrs. Grant personal items ,alR:.f�s.l� ,!� •Il:.i�'Ar� f� ,!I':. .ie f�:.!/:.f�:.1/: 040 040e. f� O !I': fr Hooper. Mrs. Charles Tiernan, Ronald Mrs, Etta d recently with Mr, of Mallory Merner, Charles Town visited recently Eartliff and and Airs, Mac Hodgert. Eric Schellen'aei•g of Clinton left, Mr. and Mrs Edgar Rodd of �, r<o to spend Christmas and the New Mr. Dir, and Mrs. Lorne Year in Florida. I Passmore and family were i lh ,f ,�, Mrs. Mary Martene, Mr. and a Sunday guests with A1r, and e + $ Mrs. Clifford Salmon, Mrs. Eben Mrs.. Jack Stewart. • s• � Weigand and Mr. and Mrs. Tom l Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke Hern, Zion, attended the funeral of Mrs. Melinda Southwick in of Winohel.sea, Mr. and Mrs. Al Munroe, Mich. She was the Morgan and girls of London and former Melinda Marlene and Mrs. Jean Morgan were guests was horn and grew up around en Stnday with Mr. and Mrs. Dashwood, She was in her Bev Morgan, eighty-ninth year,' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller eve - Mrs. Charles Snell and Mrs,' and family were Saturday eve - Ervin Rader attended Irippen ning guests with Mr. and Mrs, East WI anniversary in Hensall James Miller of Woodham Community Centre on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore Boxing Day will be held as a and Beverly spent Saturday with holiday in Dashwood,Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brazier December 26. of Brantford. At Christmas time, we wish for you all the spiritual blessings of the season. May your heart and home be filled with happiness supreme, and may the radiance and wonder of this holy time be with you and yours throughout the coming year. "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life." —John 3-16 C. Morley Hall Exeter Frozen Foods About one-half of the Trans- Canada Highway's 4,800 - mile length has been paved to final specifications. • • Mr. and Mrs. Almer Passmore and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Passmore and family were Sat- urday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Frayne Parsons of Hurondale. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Borland spent Thursday in Kitchener and There is now a motor vehicle called on MT. and Tirs. Robert in use in Canada for every 3.7 McCurdy, persons and a passenger car for Mr. and Mr.s Lloyd Knight every 4.8 personsand Linda were Sunday evening lTltg.C.11i llAyylll/yyl101PlO i 4i 4.4,4 Hope you enjoy all the wonderful "trimmings" of a MERRY CHRISTMAS Happy holiday wishes to you, our friends and customers, and sincere thank$ for the pleasure of serving you.. May your Yuletide be bright with all the season's joys. Exeter Motor Sales AND STAFF PHONE 260 EXETER .< 11911149,1801taiti taaa4tsitaaa1as t ' , POULTRY Phone Dashwoodsh�79 or 110 d/Zili:fl'flZICA Tl► O'T/:X11:ii' 1/::1/S:T�O� rtinigi giRCO r • 444 off& I/Merriest holit; wishes to you, friends and neighbors, and a full measure of the best things in life for now ani always. TRAOUAIR HARDWARE OuHLJry ssr r.o Z' Z7 CFS °NONE 27 EXETER tiliCOMPACCOURCOVIANOICONACCOURC • guests with Mr. and Mrs. harry Webber of Wood'hapt. Mrs, Allen Gledhill and Larry returned to Exeter after conval- escing at her parent's home, Mr, and Mrs, .Carl )fume after an appendix operation.. Mr. and Mrs. Topy .Shulman and family of Embru spent Mon- day with Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Pym, Mr. and Mrs Fleming Simpson and boys of Exeter moved v,.- cently to the home of Mr. and Mrs, James Simpson, Mrs, flay Clarke returned home on Sunday evening after having been to the west coast for the past six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Elford and family of Elimville, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray and family were Sunday evening guests with Air. and Mrs. William El.. ford, The rite of baptism was ad- ministered to the following chil- dren on Sunday morning during the Christmas service: Gerald Alvin, son of Mr, and Mrs, Ross Acclaim council for Bosanquet George Lampman was elected reeve by acclamation o` Bosan- quet Township on Monday night, Councillors elected by acclam• ation were Wilfred Legue, Bruce Scott and George Willsie, Also nominated were William Nutt, Gurnsey Kimmerly and Syd Fraleigh, but they failed to qualitfy. School trustees are Ralph Wellington, Mrs. Donna Lock- rey, Edgar Lean, Gerald Ed- wards and ,Tames R. Vivian, also elected by acclamation. Nominated were Ralph Mor- rison, Wilfred West, Fred Bur- ley, Russell Page, Gordon Har- rower, Gordon Hamilton, How- ard Brand, Clayton Wells, Fred Walden, Duncan McIntyre and Bill Kingdom. CCO Have A HAPPY HOLIDAY! Lou Bailey • 1960 RAMBLERS • USED CARS Phone 459 Exeter "Aylmer News", official pub- lication of Canadian Canners Ltd., repcntly paid tribute to Exeter and district for the cele- oration here in April of "Aylmer Appreciation Week", In its December issue, The News states: "Co-operation,and ap- preciation two vey important words when tied together in a growing community. `Mayors .and reeves of six municipalities in the district of Exeter did just that when, by Proclamation they declared Aptil it to 23, 1950, 'Aylmer Apprecia- tion Week' in their respective communities. "Of course that was only the first important step taken, Next, growers publicly pledged their co-operation along with all the community merchants' and busi- ness people. "All of this was given wide publicity by The Exeter Times - Advocate in their fine issue on April 16. "Management of Can a d i a n Canners Limited express their grateful thanks to all for a wonderful piece of co-operation," Cottle; Laurel Elizabeth, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Mac Hod- gert; Trudy Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Johns, Susan Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bev, Morgan, Dale Gordon, son of Mr, and Mrs. Fleming Simpson and Murray John, son of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Stewart. • Twenty-four members of the 3M club went carol singing Tuesday evening to .the shut-ins ' of this community and all re- turned to the manse for lunch. yr i€'ere's to you, our good friends and patrons .. . our sincere appreciation for the privilege of serving you and best wishes for a happy holiday season. et ,MMA yr yr Jake's Plumbing and Heating PHONE 463 EXETER w y4 Jhis is the time of year when we take account of our assets. Among them all, we find none nearly so valuable as the confidence and good will of our patrons. To them go our hearty thanks and warmest holiday wishes. RUSSELL ELECTRIC YOUR. HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE DEALER FOR SALES WITH SERVICE EXETER PHONE 109 k ristmas Good cheer to you and yours! We're wishing, you the merriest, brightest Christmas ever. May you enjoy all the pleasures of giving and receiving . and may your heart and, home be warm with the lasting treasures of love and friendship, recti ngs Guenther TuckeyTransporfs Ltd.... The M+anegement And All Our Drivers And Staff Exeter Ontario ��t Z�t Z 1 •t a t D a� a 1 -t 1s11: s s � � 1�1�j1 �� 1 1 1 Z�lZ�t � 't�Z "t Z 1 1 �',t 1 �lg"ty�• Zy� y� � �1yy �,�t � f s �s 1:1s �l�stf►a����s f►s Rs >��1�sZId�� s }1a �s ��s �. �. �s �e D►s �. � D►s fl..�. � fl, y'. fit Il: Tis 11,1