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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-02-16, Page 13s ;ANN:, VMPEREM.014M . .1.10BEX PAINTRS PLAN SHOW -Exeter's recreation-, al art class plans to show the results of its winter ac- tivity at a public showing in the library on Monday, February 27. The class of 22 has been meeting since October under the guidance of Gordon Koch, SHDHS instructor, It was organized through the library board and the recreational council. mer, Mrs. Arthur Whilsmith, Miss Mary Van Camp apply members have completed course, Above, Mrs. Herman Dett- Mrs, Andrew Johnston and final touches. Most of the three pictures during the -T-A, photo • The. Story irt Soints ry Ely MRS. HEBER DAVIS name Goshen church, SS officers• WA plans euehre On Wednesday, February R, the monthly WA meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Dean Gibson, The VICP president, Mrs. Harry Carroll, was in the chair, Mrs. `Pm Kony and Mrs. Harvey Latta assisted in the devotional. Plans were wide for a Si. Patrick's Day dessert 'euchre in the parish hall on March 13 al 2 ifin p.m. The hostess was assisted with lunch by Mrs. Maurice MacDonald, Luean, Personal items , The 'Wnrld Day ot Prayer eersnee will be observed Thurs. • day, February 16 at the home et Mrs. Earl Atkineon, follow - id by the regular Guild net-; ing. Mrs. Jim Watson and Roes, Ailea Craig, aunt and mum of Mr. and Mee. Earl Green- lee, visited them on Thursday evening. new members were added to this cradle roll in 1960. Mrs. Roy McBride is in charge of the Norman Johnston Fund. Teachers and officers for 1961 are; superintendent, An - nn McKinley; assistant, Roy McBride; treasurer, Ale rlene Keys; secretary. Gerald Hay- ter; organists, Donna Dayter, Joan Elliott, Dianne Peck and Donna Peck each taking one Sunday a month. Cradle Roll sun'(, AO's. El- mer Hayter; Bible Class tea- chers, Richard Robinson, Ray Lamont, Elgin McKinley and Rev. Pitt; Young Peoples Class, Elgin NicKinley and Airs. Elmer Hayter; girls elass, Mrs. -James Keys, Mrs. Douglas Robinson and Airs. Bussell Erratt: boys class, Mrs, Elgin McKinley, Mrs, Ro- bert. Peck and Mrs. Arnold Keyes. Primary class, Mrs. Roy Mr tride and Mrs. Allan Arm- strong: Mrs. Bruce Keyes and Mrs, Keith McBride; kinder- garten class, :Marlene MeClire cheY, Mrs, Rob McKinley and Gail McBride. Personal items The World Day of Prayer will be observed in Varna leni- ted Church on Friday after- noon, Fele 17. .Goshen ladies are invited to Attend, •The pupils of SS No, Go- shen celebrated Valentine's Day on Friday tvhen, they had a skating party at Reynold and lunch at the school after- wards. Miss Marian Yungblut is the teethe. A Valentine party was held By MRS, CLARE MeBRIDE Goshen :United Church held their annual congregational meeting on Friday,. February 10 following a pot luck supper. Rev. T. J. Pitt presided for the meeting. Roy McBride reported for She session stating t he Goshen Church had 117 in embere. Rev, Pitt paid tribute to the late. Mrs. John McKinley and a mo- ment's silence was observed in memory, Mrs, Elmer Hayter reported the Woman's Missionary Soci- ety had raised $349.40 and the Baby Band $1G.1). Mrs. Ar. nold Keys,. reported the Mission Band had raised $55.66. The birthday fund was given by Mrs. Elgin . OSin ey and the Womans Association report by Mrs. Roy McBride. Miss Donna Hasten' was ap- pointedal gams Sunday of the month replacing' Mrs. Russell Erratt, whose re- signation was accepted with re- gret. Mr. Elgin McKinley, Roy McBride- and Elmer Hayter were appointed to form a pas- toral .relations .cornmittee. Mr. Richard 'Robinson. stated that the caretaking of Goshen Church had been in the hands of the Robinson family conti- nuously for 'the peel 76 years. Officers of Goshen United Church for 1961 are: James St. men • on ling Timr e Line School, SS No, 7. The lea- clwr is Mrs. D. Session, Rey, T. J. Pitt Jloy Mv.Bride, Richard . 111S0n, VVIdi Clarke, Elgin McKinley, '• Roy Lamont, Clifford Keys and Russell Erratt. Stewards, Leslie Armatrong, Arnold Keys, Eimer Hayter, • Clarence Parke, Douglas Rob. inson, Bruce Keys, Elgin Mc- Kinley, Bernard Keys. I Trustees, Clarence Parke, • Russell Erratt, Allan Arm. I strong, F.rank McClinchey, An- son McKinley, Harold Peck and Melvin Elliott. Manse committee, Anson Me- : Kinley and Melvin :Elliott; , ushers, Bruce 'Keys, Rober ! t, : McKinley, John Robinson, Arn- old Keys' and Anson McKinley, The annual meeting of Go - Shell Sunday School followed the congregational meeting on Friday, February 10. Rev. Pitt presidedand gave the reports on Christian educa- tion, the Young Peoples union, and the Vacation Bible School. Thirty children from Goshen attended the Vacation School held in Verna in july. Three Mr, and Mrs. Harry Noels, Aylmer, visited the latter's s.::::::::sessase.....essess;essessesessesssessessies..eses' Topics from Sunshine • By MRS. WILLIAM DICKEY Personal iteme. Mr. and airs, Chas. Fisher and Mr. and Mrs, Donald Dearing of Exeter also Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Kirkby of the 4th line, Blanshard, were Sat- urday evening guest. of Mr, and Mrs. La Verne Rodd and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller, of Exeter, visited with Mr, and Mrs. jim Miller and family on Sunday, Mr. and MrS, E. Vodden of Woodham were visitors on Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Rodd, Mr. and Airs. William DiekeY and la.mily were. Sunday visi- tors with Mr. and. Mrs. Clay- ton Brock and family at' Guelph. Mrs. Harry Ford is spending a few days this week with Mr, and Mrs, Harry Sperling in London, Mr, Clarence Johns has been suffering from neuritis, :ss yhe Timet-Ativocatl, FebrYorY 16t polim Take pupils money - at Cromarty school Now 4 4vOget from sta f By MRS. KEN McKE-LLAR SS Nn. 6 Ui't wa one ot five schools broken into on Tueeday night. A few dollars . student council money was ta.: ken from the .teaehers. desk. Two doors were damaged, a' window was broken, and: locks had been tampered with. thlsznteLitaalielecie. from .Sebringville Attend etyma, ,henquet A number of member of the Perth CoUntY Hog Producers Association from this district attended their annual banquet and meeting which was held ti 1.0e. non")41111haugresnd a uni tY PUWkepeaking Pupils from several public schools in Hi bbert township took part in the public speak- ing contest at Fullerton town- ship hall on Friday night. The centests were sponsored by the Mitchell branch No. 128 in charge in this district, Family, fete brother, Mr. and Mrs„lack: ... , , Dickins, Sunday. or imv, e On Tuesday evening, the 1 T l - - - committee te charge et. plane he February meeting of the for 1110 centennial of St. Pate : Elim vine Worn en's Institute ricks -met at the home of Mr, i was held on Wednesday eve. Feb. 8 As family night. ncl Mrs Clarence. Davis a . . • ' I Mr. and ;Mrs. Earl Greenlee Progressive 0 u 0 le r e w a s were Sunday guests with their . Played and winners were: la- uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs dies high, Mrs. Colin Glifillan: Fred Guilfoyle, London. I gent's :high, Verne Pincombe; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall lone hands, Alvin Cooper; low spent Sunday at the home of : score, Kenneth Johns, Bob's father, mi.. and Mrs. A large Valentine box elm- : Fourteen men from .Iames Tindall, London. colates, donated by Middleton's Street United Church were Mr. and Mrs. H. S. McLean, Drug Store, Exeter, was dutch members of the choir on the Toronto, are spending a few auctioned end won by Verne ' CKNX TV presentation "Sing days this week at the home of Pincombe. Time", Sunday, their daughter and son-in-law. Lunch committee was Mrs. Among the senior :winners were Aiargaret Wnrden of SS No. 3 Hilbert speaking on "Trellis. Safety" (Mrs, Arthur Kemp, teacher); And Peter Zankowski of No. 6, speaking on "Automation" (Miss Wan- da McLaren. teacher). Other contestants were Jo- anne Worden, SS 3; and Carol Anne Dow, SS 6. Personal items Mr. Henry: Eggert: of Itos- tack le visiting at the home of his daughter and son-indaw, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs, T. Laing visited nn Thursday with Dr. and, Mrs Lance Norris and Air, William ek at Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith, Bobby and Phylisa of London were Sunday visitors with Mr. And Mrs. Otto- Walker. Miss Ina Scott of London Isjee nentst, 1)10,11 ri,Ye e;snecind ;1st .11 her dp:n. ScAnitrt'. and Mrs, John Chessell and son Robert of Mitchell were- Stmday visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner attended the funeral service of a cousin, Mr. James Mawbrey at the Box funeral home in Seaforth on Thursday. The ladies Staffa United Church and Cromarty Presby- terian Church will join for the World Day of Prayer service in Staffa Church on Friday, Feb. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doi - mage and their daughter Mrs. Turnbull of Kitchener were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Dodds on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riley of St. Thomas spent the weekend. at same home. Baseline !PS wine By MRE. ARCH' g P E WAR Joanne IVOtiltn,. was one of 1110 winners . - student at SS 110. Pergonal items •public speaking contest iSS11.1 Mre, Duncan IlleNaueliton,„ " Ivan held in Funniest ta.4:;, was hostess to a WAIS quiltine /eel). 10. „mane owe "How 'lb Keep rit.1.,-01 they quilted a print quilt which :10Pie party for Cooper'.s WA1S when . theY Plan to sell or give as a Thie contest is nranit1 pine 'of a Alldiisie\ irrOsr'airtglIss'issciltierIMscvAilli; IATglliQen fBintaalinsetitS 14,1i-1/2111„ Mr, and Mrs. Duncan Ale- compete in Mitchell town .14)14 Naughton on Friday and at- I on Feb, 17, tended the Valentine program isipiaorn;:masetst wheo*oldhbealEnv!ening Aux- " Schools robbeti 1 Several schools Hibbert Cthi3leairrislloo"smGr-;a0octiiel Cottle rtwa ill:oh/141g oartonislaltnsMaarnil uo .hip night with esena %las cord players, etc. being stolen. Saturday evening. Provincial police from Seb- I Mr, and „Mrs. Lloyd Thom's- investigated and ilaye8 nallian the poppy committee of thflis donation, Air. and Mrs, Donald Wallace of Carlingford visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. George , Wallace. 1 .Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Alien of Stratford were Sunday visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mien. Douglas Wein , N...., ...„,,,N,-..., to jolh RCMP ' , Wm newlyweds. Isle t 61000•1260•660•6•11.•••••• Douglas Wein, son of Mr. and got beeglea:braogme ouputtutteg the Mrs. Lawrence Weip, Exeter, has been accepted. for service e, . . . -..... - s :::::. in the Royal Canadian Moun. led Police. : Message from He leaves February 16 for Regina, Sask., where Ile will take his initial training. : Greenway _ .,. _ _ - D o u g 1 a s attended local ; , , .... ..... . : , schools and is a graduate of • .. . • .. Albert. College, Belleville. He, Personal items has been a top athlete and won : Alr. and Mrs, Glen Darling many athletic awards in Exe- ! and son of Byron visited re - ter and Belleville. i cently with Mr. and Mrs. Win, 11 -licks, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 'Wood - 1 burn visited on Thursday with relatives at: Mitchell. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steeper of Sarnia spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Willis Stee- per and family and Mr. and Mrs, Earl Steeper and fam- ily. The Curts` families attended the funeral of their. aunts- Mrs. iloseInch,,in London on Wed- nesday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hicks spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Honsberger ' and family of Vineland. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rinker and son of Sarnia spent the ; weekend with her parents, Mr, ' and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey. The World Day of Prayer Service for the ledies in this i vicinity will be held in the An- gliean Church on Friday at 2:30 p.m. JOINS t HE MOUNTIES • • . Douglas Wein trso of youths in custody,, Son, Murray, Anti and Barry ' a • no Sunday evening. , were guests at alr. John Rinn's • WI eischre The Staffa Women's Si Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkin- held a valentine. card partssestn. • son and family attended a fain. : Staffa hall, Friday evemet, ily gathering at the home of 1Feb. 10 There was a gond Mr. Gordon Bolder, Dashwood crowd with 19 'tabies in :play, . to honor Mr. and Mrs. George ; Prizes were won or high Frayne on their 30th wedding , score by Mrs. B. Riley and : Mr. Dodds, Cromarte,; RICM, amnversary. Mr, and Airs. Harris Bulson Warden and Hughie • !,- and Susan, Mr. Herb Beer and : CaugheY- Staffa ifine bknOse Anna of Munro visited with Mr. 'Mr. Ed Butson, Staffa and Mrs. Oliver Baker and Els kY chair, Mr. PlelliP Jath lon on Sunday, it being Susan's :Staffa. Mr. and Mrs. Iloht Elston 'Air. Erie Norris at the OA There sure are a lot of fel- lows who can't play the gui- tar , . who do, Norm 'Weisser, who organized Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbs Jr. Ivan Brock, Mrs. Alvin Fulton, ehe local group, and Ray Milis They attended Sunday evening Mrs. Philip Bern and Aliso were also featured in two of service at the Church of the Ruth Skinner, Teen social the hymns sung by the group Resurrection, London, Rev, F. on the weeklY presentation. ;lames is rector. The CGIT members and Other m e rri bers t»cluded: Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Y People enjoyed a k`alem tine teen social at the hall on Joe Gosar, Gerry Godholt, Bob were Mr. and Mrs, Earl Green- : d There will be another mu' Gerd Ceelmore, Clarence Down, Heber Davis this past week : McDonald. Walter meBride,, Thursday; Mr, and Mrs Saturday evening. Erme Jackson. Mery C,udmoi e, _tonal. r i , , , on February 2.5 from 8 to Wen. Dan Rooth, Charlie Godbolt, Air. and Mrs. Clarence Davis, Horace Delbridge, Winchelsea. Lloyd Taylor and Harry jell- Friday; Mr. tend Mrs, Harvey Godholt, 'Mitchell, and Mr. and Mrs, Vernon De Montmorence.1 ery. Mrs. Ross Skinner attended During the hall.hour pro- 1mra• Jim YOung and Jeffrey, the . leaders training workshop Lucan, on Sunday. gram, two laymen from Owen held in. Main street church on Sound discessed with Rev, On Wednesday, Mrs. Earl Atkinson and Mrs. Heber Des Thursday evehing, foundAtioh for vis accompanied Mrs. 'rt. Die- reception held in Exeter Led A' large crowd attended flu Karl Knee's, moderator of the show, the lay student minieters, This is an hitts to the Women's Canadian 10 recruit Club lecture at Masonic Tem- Mori ;Hall on Friday evenine 1 organization set up for Air. and on, Grant Skin. end assist men and women rile, London. The speaker was : • B. Hardie, professor ner' • wishing to enter the full-time Dr: john of Hebrew and Old Testament, Personal items on Monday afternoon at Pari minis Dashwoodinstitute 1 • 'Pine Hill, Halifax, and chose Last Tuesday evening guests as his topic "Behind the Head- with M. and Mrs, Lewis Johns ; lines in the Mediterteanean". were Me, and mes, Alvin Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Latta, Cooper, Mr, and Mrs. Brute Carol, Kenny and David. Mr, 000eoe. arid Mrs. Doti Maguire, Leeoy eirs, Charles Stephen is a add Penois were guests Sun- petsent ,gt, Joseph's Hospital following surgory last week. Mr. and I. William More eY, emit e mid it ohbilsi of Whalen; Mr, and Mrs. Sam Itaren, Gary and Di• aline Centralia visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Howard Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre, Franklin Skinner were. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur : Rundle, Alf. and Mrs. Arthur Ford, Mr, and Mrs. Grant Skinner of Exeter, Air. and. Mrs. Gerald Shore of LOIldOtt. Mt. and Mrs, Willie el I40to,1 I e I daY evoning with Airs. Latta's lIghlights nisrory Mr. aerl MTS. r.".8.1*1 AfkillS011. t411C1 MrS. Maguire:1e nerente, By MRS. ERVIN RADER The February Meeting of the! Patthtynoti WI was held rebruery 7 with the bk..' terieel rostiar h eosin charge and Mrs. Ken MeCrael:: teevener. The 1.14 who meetly tonsil:feted the project "The.: Club Girl Entertains" were' present and displayed their; record books and reference': files AS as preantiting then' skit, "Your table manners." Twerily.twia e e 1 s tr. epolided to the Poll esti, a Verse from an old school read- er. litre. Emil Becker Nen.. tilented the melt 0, -1111, world is full et nconle, some willing to work; the rest *mill 10 let John Muter gave. the history 'of Jacob. Rader`, HY. A skit, IlitSinessIike" was presented by Mrs. John itader, Mrt. trfleS1 KOOliter and Mrs. tinil Welter. Mrs. lientiard Selialik, the preeidelit, presided for the bUSuhttLlSPlfteeti helico are 16 I eke the Millinery einirse iO Pebettatess The Wereell'e Iriste lute raiivaee ror tted Cites ift Aletelt The WI entry for the Egger Fell ran* wat decided: 'Oft, 11,14 treat:lift e. et tend tai tit Pithotiod 4.K IOWA was held at the home of the leader Mrs, Leonard Schenk on 103'. Saturday. F'reserit were 12 Hr., and M11SGeorge Atkin - girls and the aSSislint leader, "IL '",allurt4 and navven: wove Mrs. Ebeit Saturoay guests with the for. Disconion wa8 held on the iner'S parenfS, Mr, and Mrs. patterns end bietruction sheet. Herman Atkinson. al 1 e lid stay -stitching oe ac 1 on 1 „ A piece of material, learned how to alter the length of the shoulder -a ed chocked the rates of he pattern. Tie nexl meeting witi be Zurich Lutheren Ladies' Aid Thursday, Feb. 9. • Mr. and Mrs. Ervie Resler and Sharon visited with Mr. end Mts. Wcilwood Gill et J'eh. • 1G at the betil e Iris Grand Bend on 'Suedes ly visited en Suntley with Mr, Seeker. Tis.0 1oaders sliewed 'mid Mrs, t got: end Mre. Alex Otago, Kirkton. how tel do scatty stitching Mut "eta Sunday \‘,ith mr, me. • rind 'Ales, -Reward Pym Mrs, Rishees n estem Ayer awl end family viited- MerteleY the girls practiced, h Air. .And MrS, Moto nod gall for next meeling, family al eta:kale, me". Heine assignment is lo or 1[4„,0,,or visited tor SaittrdeY evelling gueets with ; buy meterial and pal tern and melba, elm cepa Geiser, bee Mr. and Mrs, William Dot* were Mr, and Mrs. Jaeloon ! prepare. for cutting, vvrek. Wedditio emiivereerV Mr, and Miss. Gordon Bender entertained a hold •50 relatives and friends last • Monday eve. tiing in 1101101' of :the initer's brother And his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Gone Prayne, Wood. htiM, nla the occasion of their Stab ,yedding datightert of the tete, brants, rlehte find Mariefie: etitertained With leitigillg. ug the evening. Mr. aod Mrs. Preyrit :were the reeiptentS of th gifts. Lutheraii Ladies' Aid avoided "A line in elotileg that Klit5 Mrs, Prime Seebach mid: non 1'01'11 or Ritilti items Toirty.severi lathes fr0111 a Valentine sonial ss guests of WondS enti Bob, Mr. chariot,. Istr. Ana Mrs. iinberi uttly, haln" 0r: Kilell"" 'and M"` Suntiny guttts wifti Mr. and it/0 eelse CMS 't ith MIN', Mr. Mitt Mrs. Detmer Wtitida Merkiing" Wat"' Mrs. I -Ines Skinner eed family to • v Mr. • And Mrs. Albert Miner eetneee, tdivatel and Frances, and MI', and Mrs, Edgar two- Miss -run' monridr, Zutieh. Mayer M". 1,1..16 mnlibts at Mr. and Mrs. AreOld Heim tended the funeral of the to elle Hugh two, tyti.. navies , 40soPil DAYt. th. :FlIttthi‘ last Johns end Mt. tied Mrs. Ken.. ' Theseley end visited with eigi eeie aohes Atfeoded the run. .parents, Mr, and Mts. )7,$.tflhani oral of - the here WAller petal Ciatilig .i'lif fon brotlier, rt,oh, Ift ti Oderfeh c:n eetatiotteey 1 01 °Id CialVill, 41.1 'qt. I'V'O'` 1ft. Hem was a former tiore,t All Iwo& ioteresteo in oash, ktoor at vne am Nkrge , ' al)d Airs Vel'a C wnod tand are to rneet ThhtS- both in Usborne, I'MYfishitt. day eyeniiig, Pebruary ift I 14 tittret1 dull teeing le Of- bUsiness el the fernier band, Ad The T,A, Jus! fihote Dud, gaisize a rietie band and ritecuee bI We 0,qmr put Classified' • • 1.° exciting sPrOg fabrics 15q1 YardS and yards of fashion excitement in new spring fabrics! Beautiful floral prints, geometries. checks and plaids all at a price that makes it extra thrifty to sew your OWD fashions. tow for spring and Easter. 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Mr, and Mrs. Robert -Dna- . can, Exeter. visited -on Thum pass music tests - - day with Mr, and Mrs.: J0)111 Wi\elirtusi‘evePruePilssucacresl‘slfrUlLainwrtehneeir; Templeman anadlidpupfailmslioYf' SS No tests at, the Western Conserve.: 3 }fibbed held a valentine Par - tory of Music recently. ty at the school Friday afters ln piano Elaine Powe passed noon. There were 10 pre,- eraee 8 with honors; Susan sehoolers present. fiinney, grade 5, honors; Mary Mr. and Mrs. Arthur -Kemp Cochrane, grade 3, first class and Eleanor visited over the honors; Brenda Dinney, first; weekend with Mrs. Pearl Fran - class honors and Nancy Strang, cis and Jane at Scarborough, honors; and Margaret May,: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Norris grade 2, honors. , visited over tile weekend COI At the Royal Conservatory Mr, and Mrs. James Norris of Music, Toronto, Margaret: and family of )3,resmpton etrial Hyde, Hensall passed grade 7 , attended the christening o11 'Mr. with honors and Carol Ann Dow, : and Mrs. James Nome_ yonng Cromarty, grade 5 with honors. : son, Garry Jathess on Sitlide4 These are pupils of Miss Agnes ' The annual meeting of Stafs Bray, Kirkton, and exams were fa United Church was held oil tried in London. !Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 7, 0661100410601106011001•601)&11000666 ''''''' AN UNBEATABLE VALUE TO CELEBRATE - BOth These , e , „lees notionally known author= •ii 1: - .., ities checked duality, .‘,0 durability, and value of , . vc„:. • ,, • e. this Sealy 80th Anniversary 'see, Mattress. • • • • • Willmark Research Corporation shopped the features of competi- tive mattresses. 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