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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-04-27, Page 10PO. •:Pags ig; The 'Titnes-Ativncate, Aprit 7, 1961 Crediton Institute elects new officers By MRS. Me PAIST The annual meeting of the ereditoe Wonaen's Institute, was held on Wednesday eVe-1 4410, April 19, President Mrs, W. D. Mack took charge of business. An-, nual reports of all committees' were given. and a good year! ef work Was reported, The i Institute purchased a piano.: The community euchre parties were a success. WS. Well, Brock of Ellin.; vine conducted the installation of new officers. President is Mrs. Edward i Lamport; past president, Mrs.! W, D. Mack; vice-preshients.1 Mrs, Earl Neil, Mrs, Gerald; Zwicker; secretary, Mrs. Veal1 - ter Weber; ass'it, Mrs. Robert Reid; treasurer, Mrs. G. Zwicker; .good cheer, Mrs. R. Reid; PianistS, Mrs, Royal Geiser, Mrs, Harvey Hodgins. • The program with Mrs. Phil i Boulianne the chairlady was presented. Mrs. Art Attfield gave the inotto, "An organize - tion is only as strong as its members". Marlene Kin,g fa. vored with two vocal solos. Refreshments were served by committee in charge: Mrs. Art Attfield, Mrs. P. Boulianne, Mrs, Lawrence Hill, Mrs, John Topics from Woodham By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE IMMA.%.fiVitatemaafeaCaV.irame.ii3 Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Ford of Flint, Mich. were weekend visitors with their tingle, Mr. William Elliott. Mr .and Mrs, Charlie Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dobson, Miss Ada Hopkins, Mrs. Arthur Hopkins visited with Mr, Arth- ur Hopkins at Westminster Hospital, London. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ira McCurdy} visited with Mr. and Mrs. Allen !McCurdy in London on Sunday. Mrs. Chester Hazlewood, Mrs. Sohia Finch of Detroit, Mr. .James Clarke of London! were guests •of Misses Blanche! and Rhea Mills and Edgar on 1 Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pfaff, e Crediton, visited with Mr.1 and Mrs. Oscar Brine on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Vodden were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. Robert Vodden and Mrs. Elizabeth Scott at Clin- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levy, Margaret and David had as their guests on Saturday eve- ning Mr. and Mrs. George Levy and Elizabeth of Russel - dale, Mr. and Mrs. .Harold Levy, Lynn and Karen of St. Marys i - Mr. • and Mrs. John Brookshaw and Murray of Ran- noch and Miss Betty Ann Stephens of Elimville. Rev. John Cook, Mrs. Cook and Jack of Arkona visited with Mr. and Mrs, George Wheeler recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Skin ner of London were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wayling, Judy and Bonnie, of Appin were Sunday afternoon visitors with Rev. John Wareham and Mrs. Wareham and :family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robin- son and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kennedy at Bryanston. Mr. and Mrs. John Orr and family, Atwood, 'were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 1 Jacques and family .on Sunday,• Mr. and Mrs. Archie Payne, Kenneth, Joyce and Shirley,' Mr. and Mrs. Frei! Payne,1 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gordon, London were 'guests with Mr.! and Mrs. Robert Rundle, Jim! and Jack, on Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. John Selves, Thames Road, visited with Mrs. M. Jacques on Sunday. } Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webber spent The weekend in Roches- ter, Mich, with Mr. and MTS. Charlie Webber, Morrissey arid Mrs. Rea' Fink- beiner. Huron Waves meet The Huron Waves of the Mary Hastings Club held a pot luck supper and meeting on Thursday evening, April 20 with an •attendance of 40. Mrs. Harry Sheppard was elected president with Mrs, Ilu. bert Schroeder, first vice-pre- sident. Retiring president, Mrs. Roy aloren2, was presented with a gift, The program included a duet by Mrs. Bruce Cann and Mrs. William Amerongee, a skit by Dashwood ladies, piano solo by Mrs, Royal Geiser, reading by Mrs. F, Stadeand solo by Mrs. Cann. It was voted to hold a pic- nic in Riverview Park, Exe- ter, on July 20 and committees were named to arrange for it, Personal Hems Mr. and M s. Roy Goulding and Marilyn and friend, of Lon- don, called on Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Wuerth on Sunday. Mr. S. S. Wuerth spent a few days with. Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Wuerth and family last, week at Galt. Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Presz- cator and boys, Mrs, W. Wein and Barbara, Mrs, Joe Fink- beiner visited with Mr, and Mrs. Olias. Green on Monday at Mitchell. Mrs. Green is not in very good health, Mrs, Robert Hilborn and Cathy have spent the past week with her mother, Mrs. Ezra Feist who has been confined to her room. Mr. Hilborn spent the weekend with them, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Green• wood and son, of Don Mills, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, William Oestricher, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Oestricher are spending a few days this week with Dr, and Mrs, R. W. McBain at Grimsby and Dr. and Mrs. S. L; Honey at Fenwick, Miss Pearl Falmer spent a few days with Mrs. Ed. West- cott. at Exeter last week while Mr. Westcott was in London hospital. Don't forget to turn back your clocks as daylight saving goes into effect Saturday night. Winchelsea euchre fete By MRS. WILLIAM WALTERS The Winchelsea Euchre Club held a banquet on Monday eve- ning at Elimville Hall. Afterwards euchre was played with six tables play- ing, Prizes went to: ladies' high; ' Mrs. Newtdh" Clarke; men's high, Philip Hern; lone hands, Mrs. Fred Walters and cellist:hal:1On, Grant Mrs. Philip Hem and Mrs. john. Coward were the hoetess- es. Mr. Colin Gillillan was elect- ed president for the coming year. It was decided to have a picnic in July at Riverview Park, Exeter with Mr. and Mrs, Elson Lynn and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hern on the table committee and Mr. and Mrs. John Hem and Mr. and Mrs. William Vander Wiel on the sports committee. Personal items Mrs. Bert Bax and daughter have gone to Holland for six weeks to visit with Mrs. Bax's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters and Danny visited on Saturday evening with Mr, and Mrs, Harold Rowe and family of Thames Road. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Smith of Crediton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gil- fillan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Sholdice of London were guests on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke. Think how a mother kangaroo musHeel on a rainy day when the kids can't play outside. IT'S SPRING CHANGEOVER TIME ! Is your car "run down" after a long winter's driv- ing under rugged conditions? Let us give it the "lift it needs for smooth, safe, economical performance. * Engine Tuneup * Oil Change and Grease Job * Rads and Motet. Block Flushed end Cleaned * Lights-, Brakes, Plugs Checked * Snow fires Changed April snow • 4.5 4* * NI 44 • *4 )44 , .41 • " 41 • 4 •'it •lt • a, , • • '•••' ' — iCitei need for funds Thetoryn sets record ifor Crediton library There won't be many Yl.,, flowers aretirid• the area. thi$1 year :if they are waiting Lor Igm,A.nrit showers to bring The net ,seption. at RCAF Station Centralia reports 'that there has only baen 0.89 inches of ram so far this month, which is away below normal. However, the iweathertnan hasn't been neglecting the pre-' capitation in the area as be has dumped nine inches of MOW during the month, an' all-time record since the sta- tion has been gemputing the weather facts. The previous biab„ for the en- tire month was .0,5 inches of snow in 1960. Should. .clear up The. .five-day forecast pro- vided by the' met section calls for clearer weather through to the weekend. The •tempera- tures should range between the normalhigh 01 59 and the low of 39, The milder temperatures are expected to remain until Mon- day, when it will turn slightly cooler. However, it is expected to warm up following this with. an extensive high :moving in from Idaho, Rain is expected to fall in the area, beginning Saturday afternoon and clearing up sometime Sunday. Son: "Daddy, what's an op- era?" Dad; "That's where some guy gets stabbed in the back and instead of bleeding, he sings." creditell library board needs rowed and read than ever be. more funds and larger guar.: fore. "Locally, we need more tors to meet the increasing de ---L books for the call that comes Mand for books, According to from our children, youth and Chairman A. M. Schlenker, adults. Adult readers have not ln a statement in connection: kept pane with the young, _per- haps largely due to the lack with Canadian Library Week, of ea Mr. Schlenker said more read- i dayrsadnicnigthheabiirit;dferqournatePatirtitinetr- ing material is requirect for; ber of volumes available to the children and youth and the ere." pe,h‘l\iyee. sent quar.ors in the eommu- definitely need more funds to buy more hooks. With eity hall are not adequate to, this 6 „oes the need for larger handle an increase in velem°. ", „since the beginning 01 the, quaiters for oer library. The , room in the town hall was the library SitnateCnilieednittola.eandi:ore than , aplanyFee e'rt3ort,e/a.eviburgitnhnisinghabsleitinewnet io years ago it has served a room and, in the near future, ili'furnYitdY°fiansitewneleledas10 tthhei$ teoQprinntitinTiingghttobfeinda arnitalsrtgerinDlootrter ship area of Stephen surround. adequate library room. ing Crediton, e s p e ci a 11 y amongst the children and young our librarian fiaor tile workeareof people. people. "The circulation has been on the books and increase in mr- an increasing scale year by culation, ‘vhiell oyer even the last two years has almost Tyieharar.ryTmliiiesekisisesnectouarpaagritngtoandaytrebled, a more adequate re- muneration is needed, even greater emphasis upon library service to rural coin "Our present budget is a m n es, "With our circulation al- ready increasing this year far eral real problerns, ahead of last year as a library ba,a,Drdr, wvIre .arKe afyaecedLawmitbh, $11eav: especially to our children and ytoougthoforward in this service tional librarian, state; that 'n since 1958 the volumes on Ca nadian library shelves have Pompous speaker; "There been on an increase of 50% and are 10pOjuadils tion thissayh statetat u al. nco circulation has reached. over I'm proud 45,000,000 — that the increases members of my family has are out of all proportion to ever been in one of them," the growth of population. More Voice from the rear: "And books are being consulted, bor- which one is that?" little over $400 a year from all sources at hand, This is not enough and this is a call to the public that we realize the peed in our midst if we are Bi2CYCLE -g 20" 21/2 h.p. ENGINE Sunshine By MRS 144.14AM DICKEY m.p:zzavemozzomgr.a4,m4:,;. Mr. and ws, Wib Kirkby of the 8th Jine p1 Blanshard were visitors with Mr- and Mrs. Le Verne Rodd and family on Sim - day afternoon. Visitors at the home of Mr., and Mrs. William Dickey dur- ing the woelcend. were Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Ford and .Jenny ef Kitchener, Mrs, Don Mas - nice and Pauline :also •Lloyd 111,aaniea of near :Creditee, Mr, and Mrs. Ronald 'Sham. - Maw .4.4a. David of st. Marys were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Beckett and girls. 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