The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-16, Page 14Page 14 no Time3•Ad:vec. etc$ March 16, 1 61
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Middle j" �n SSteachers
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"Voices from Abroad" was
the theme of the meeting -et
the VMS Afternoon. Auxiliary
of ,fames Street United Church
on Thursday afternoon.
Mas Lloyd Taylor cllseusserl
conditions in the Middle Bast
stating that there ;was ti great
deal of chaos and unrest, This
was accounted for by the 'fact
that modern customs and.prac-
tices'were being superimposed
on the age-old .traditions of
the- people too quickly causing
confusion and uncertainty.
She aunted , Dab McClure
as saying thatDra million clot-
tars of oil is held by five per
cent of the people while 95
=
percent have very low living
standards -- there is extreme
poverty and extreme wealth
which makes good soil for
communism to tato :root in
China.
"Canada has a wonderful op-
portunity to helm smooth out
the troubles of the world and
the lime is bOli", said Mrs,
Taylor..
The worshin service was con-
ducted by Airs. Percy Pass-
more assisted by Mrs. Andrew
]1nu all, Mrs. ;Lack Carr, Mrs, , Ton tow people
Charles Miller and Miss Pearl ung for work c-iiee
Keyes. :Sirs. Frank 1Vildfolig found a job.
favored with a piano solo.
PRESENT '61 FASHIONS AT HURON PARK—Despite i Standings, from left, are Mrs, Isable Henley, Mrs. Sylvia
a raw night. the fashion show "Vacation Prelude '61"; Smith and Mrs. Ann Tatton, WA president; seated are
attracted a large crowd to 3. A, D. McCurdy School Mrs, Gertrude Pearson and Mary Tichbourne, the com-
auditorium Monday for the Women's Auxiliary fashion mentator, from Kingsmill's, London,
show. A group of the models display tea fashions here., —T -A photo
Centraiia WA presents preview
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Chic fashions herald springtime
ise MRS. ANN TATTON Fashion Show "Vacation Pre..
Is spring in the air? Jude. '61."
For 250 people at the J.A.D. In a beautiful garden set -
McCurdy School, RCAF Sta. ting, Kingsmills Limited, Lon -
tion Centralia, spring arrived don, assisted by models from
Monday evening when the Wo. the station, displayed a com-
nen's Auxiliary presented their plete range of clothes from
teens to size. i.1/2 for spring
and summer.
Striking swimsuits and" gay
sportswear epened the eve -
_ fling's pro gram, a special fee.-
kirts, .berinii-
, tura of which was the many in -
plans ops
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SH auxiliary
Under :.the title "Sightseeing"
At the `meeting of •the Wom- beautiful suits, Including very
e.n's Auxiliary to South Huron chic double-knits, Chanel -in -
Hospital on Tuesday afternoon spired outfits with the so -smart
it was decided to 'have an eve- short jacket and for the taller
Nation meeting at the execu- person the fashionable stroller
tire level on Tuesday, March suits, were modelled amidst
21. This will be a meeting to applause from the audience
review the past. consider the In coats, the elbow length
present and plan for the future sleeve, worn with the longer
for the Auxiliary. glove, was a big 'feature to-
gether with the refreshing new
shades of mint green, off-
white, •blue, melon, and a very
beautiful red. Many of the col.
ours were repeated in the
suits, some of which had com-
plimenting blouses of pure silk,
with the jackets lined identi-
cally, producing an ultra -
smart effect.
After intermission, when tea
was served, Miss Mary Tich-
bourne the charming commen-
tator for the evening, directed
attention to the outstanding
collection of afternoon dres-
ses, after five and evening
wear, Lightweight wool was
used in many muted shades
for the dresse,. including a
stunning lavender. Also, pure -
silk was once again shown in
glorious flower prints.
Treasurer Mrs. R. E. Pooley
noted that Grand 13end Wont-
en's Institute had made a don-
ation ..of 35O. The membership
now stands at 101. Mrs, Rufus
Kestle, convener of the tray
committee, announced that the
favors were ready for the trays
for St. Patrick's Day.
Only one of the baby sitters
is on hand and it was left to
the buying committee, convened
by Mrs. W. C. Allison, to pur-
chase more.
Mrs. Gerald Godbolt•, repre-
sentative of the Auxiliary to
the Hospital Board, reported.
that it was hoped the new hos-
pital wing would be ready by
late May or early .Tone and
that new floors had been laid
in the present hospital hall and
reception room. The annual
meeting of the :Board will he
held March 27 at 8:30 in the
Auxiliary room.
The Spring rummage sale
will be held in the Legion Hall,
May 6 under the convenership
of Mrs. W. G. Cochrane, Mrs.
H. H. Cowen, Mrs. Ward Fritz,
Mrs. Harold Skinner and Mrs.
E. R. I -Topper.
Mrs. Hector Murray renorl-
ing for the Exeter branch of
the Cancer Society announced
the daffodil tea in James Street.
United Church nn March 24
with a variety program,
At the Anr]l meeting of the
Auxiliary Mrs. ,1. C. MacMick-
ing, Markham, public relations
director of the Women's Hos-
pital Auxiliaries of Ontario,
will he the guest speaker. Fol-
lowing the meeting a tea will
he served in the nurses' resi-
dence by the nurses' commit•
fee convened by Mrs. -Allen
Fraser.
The hell -shaped skirt was ing success.
popular, and roans of the Convenors were Mrs. A.
sheath dresses were shown Young, Mrs. 1, Martin, Mrs,
with complimenting coats, M. Turnbull, Mrs. L. Crosby,
either stroller length or neat of the WA executive.
fitted jackets. Models included Mrs. S.
The evening wear again Smith, Mrs. Wilma Donald,
drew applause from the aud- Mrs. T. Henley, Mrs. G. Pear-
ience who were delighted with son, Mrs.M. Shippey, Mrs M.
the materials and colors, in- Beach Miss J. St. Louis, Miss
eluding sea.•ltlucr. ntlsty pink, a S. Kelly, Mrs. A. Tahoe,
striking combination of black;.,,,mmunuuuwnunmm�nnnuuumrnnnnnunmm,nmm�nnn, h!nnnnun,ulnnunnuuunnu,•..
Last week in the report t of
'Mrs. E. G. Moore's address ,to
the WA of :ames Street .church
the impression was given that
people outside RCAF station
Centralia.. taught in the protes-
tent Sunday School there.
Mrs. Moore said that owing
to the itranefer of personnel
from the station there had to
be frequent retllaeentents of the
teaching staff of the Sunday
Scheid,
"Because the majority of our
people are young, with mule
families, .are moving every
three years or so and never
really put .down roots, it is
sometimes ,difficult to find ilea•
pie who, are willing to com-
mit themselves to Sunday
School teaching, choir work
etc," site said.
On the other hand, site indi-
cated, there were often .some
parents transferred to the sta-
tion who immediately volun.
Leered to assist with church
work.
Mrs. Monte nutlined the work
of her husband, the protestant
padre at the station, to the WA
group,
Mrs, M. Hannigan paid trib-
ute In the memory of a former
member, Mrs. George Mantle,
whn died last week,
President. Mrs, S. E. Lewis
conducted the business when
three past: presi;;ents, Mrs, L.
Kyle, Mrs. C. E. Zurbrigg and
Ails. Taylor were named ren-
resentatives td a cnmmittee to
prepare the launching of the
new organization "The united
Church Women" in January
1P62.
The last meeting of Huron
1vMS Presbyterial as such is
being held .in Wingham United
Church, April 6.
The United Nations program.
for technical assistance, was
presented by Airs, Herman
Pnwe,
Describe visit
behind 'curtain'
At the meeting of the Kin-
ettes al the home of Mrs. Art
Clarke an Monday evening
,Ars. George nether Sr, told of
her trip last year to ,her native
land behind the Iron Curtain,
She was introduced by Mrs.
Toni Vickerinat' and thanked
by .Mrs. Les Parker who pre-
sented her with a gift oi. be-
half of the club.
A baby shower was held for
Mrs. Paul Pearson who also
won the draw of the evening.
Assisting the hostess \vera
Mrs. Neil Campbell, Mrs.
Parker and President Mra.
Calvin Wein who conducted the
business, ,
and white, flattering beige,
emerald green and a glorioes
full-length formal in mauve.
With these Outfits, a beauti-
ful collection of furs were
shown by Forrest Furs Lim-
ited, London, which were des-
cribed .by Mr, Forrest. They
included luxurious jackets and
stoles, in a complete range
from China mink. Persian
lamb to fabulous wild minks.
The many varieties of hats
shown as accessories with the
clothes, drew many comments
of pleasure. Once again the
colours and designs were out-
standing.
Smyth's Shoe Store. of Ex-
eter, presented spring and
summer styles which perfectly
matched in some cases the
colors• of the outfits. Particu-
larly appealing were the ca-
suals.
Medliand Movers, through lo-
cal representative R, Little
sponsored the program and
donated door prizes, Dinney
Furniture. Exeter, provided
staee settings.
Everyone agreed that the
evening had been an outstand-
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