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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-11-23, Page 10Pogo ft- The TimesAcivecale, NOVefYibOr 23, 1911 -'1 14. Road -the tronsSeau tea on—SatUr4SI he= of Mr. arid Mrs. Nivtor I 1 ''.. - : „Hams bazaar ,„,,..ing At the home- of Mr.' Jeffery with IS present. -The' E 1.. 4 T it, iand Mrs. Irvine Baynes of- ' Sunday Sehoel ChriStinas con. pavios, -Grant ,Denning .,._ and family were Stinday guest Aecoat visitors 'at the m"se The -C•hrlsU"' Ed -""U°11 •C°4/1' urday, :basement, , E :and .:13tenn raises ol,ver ,....:,,....., „,.,..,.,. Ivrag.eirtrts.,wi.rme Id: triii:Ali Privy. Janet and Ruth attended ,held „on rejnay ,evalling at the Ay MO. R9,140g WWtM cesS411 laazaar NO held in the yr, an Mrs. MT Row- , • : Office Hors "Th Rowe of Exeter. ;Brown, Sarah Ellen and Jamie Sunday evemag, The Conitelt. lantyne aSsiaiiim Wen. chereh basement. Ms. Reg cliffe, Joey and Joanne Of lien-, Wilson of t. entraua. Program which POltsiated of a Mr. janteS Patterson of lien: -Iwo - • wt.," leenareoPeciniegeiesennomefteisieseneeiseiteeenmtkr reading by Mrs, William Row- sail visited on Sunder evening PRAM; gigi4NgtqW.I.Vitgg 5,,AW'cl tog WI WOVAVIVIgg g - gliffe, a vocal Solo bY Mrs. with Air, And Airs, Edwin , William Cann MI piano solos Miller, by Mrs. Bev Skinner a Exe- ter and Mrs. Ros $ lialiarnyne. Proceeds from baking, sew- ing, aprons, country' gardens, eandy and touch and take booths, and Inch Amounted Oa United Eburen, Embro, on Sun. aroend day. Personal items Mr. apd Mrs. Wally Becker M. and Mrs, Gordon Me., and girls, of Dashwood, were Carter of Exeter, Air. and Airs. Saturday evening guests with Lee 'Webber, Barbara, .Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert, FIVE GENERATIONS — Five generations of the Desjar- Jene •and Douglas .were Friday Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pass- clifie family are shown in this picture. Eldest is Abramdi..+ me vie•sn, infantgeuset.cGwalrttlier EaLd- mr ‘"N"veith Airs, Pearl Pass - Mr re Sunday evening DeSiardine, Mt, Cargiel, seated beside his ter, the osasesn being Mrs. more of Bensate • ' with Mr. .and Airs. IVilliaar were Mr. and Mrs. Janie mittee met at the Mans,0 Dit• CHARTgRFP ACCOVNTANT4 THAMES ROAD 0.4 Friday afternoPil suc Hodgert was. in charger of the .EXETER d of Brantford and Mr. Leonard tee appointed Mr. Donald. Bal. ,7" PRVON DVI!-PINP • PHONA. 141 salt were Suriclay guests and. A Sunda Y School meeting Was tendent a the Sunday and INirs. Ernest Pym spent; the weekend. with Mr.' and airs. Tony Shulman of Embro and also attended the christening of their grandson. William (Bradley) in Knox grandson„ Murray Armstrong. The ladies,from left, are Mrs, Max Ducharme (the form.er Margaret Rola-rids), Mrs, J-Iarry Armstrong (the former Ann Ducharme), and. Mrs, Emma Rolands kthe former Emma Desjarding). ,r—peake, Parkhill W fch th s c McCarter's IsiethdaY, Mrs, Lorne Elford and Ava of Mrs. William El- ford and Doris, Mrs. Donald .• • 1.,eittee from Mrs, Karl Johnston, Mrs - °nester Aferkley, of .Londoo, were 'Friday guess with Mr, Awl Mrs. Reg Hodgert and ,also attended the :huger ..the ebureb., Miss Darlene Passmore spent the weekend with Mr, and tAirs, a o e a ories i,oss Merrill of Clinton. Mr. and M. Almer Passmore and boys visited on Sunday evening says home By MRS. M. FAIST CREDITON Miss Isobel Gilchrist, Huron home economist was guest speaker at Crediton Women's institute meeting on Wednes- day evening in the coinmunity -centre. She spoke on calories and how to plan on holiday dishes so as not to indulge in too many calories. Mrs, Harvey Hodgins was chairiady, Mrs. Percy Noels gave a Remembrance Day reading and, two poems, !Mrs. J. Buxton gave the motto "'Don't let your waist line vanish', ,Marlene Noels favored with two piano solos, Current events were given by Mrs. Ross Haugh who showed the new way of division which was very interesting. A poem was contributed by Mrs. H. Hodgins. The business was eon - ducted by Mrs. Ed Lampert. The roll call was answered by "'How I'd like to be remem- bered if I was a sbutda", Mrs. Earl Heist, district director, gave a report of full executive meeting which was held at Hensall. December meeting will be held on Wednesday, December 33. Hostesses were Mrs, H. Hod- gins, Mrs. L. Hodge, Mrs, C. Sims, Mrs. J. Buxton and Mrs. Percy Noels. nt \NM Mr, and Mrs. Merrill, ecs omis Mr, and Mrs. William Thom- son of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde, Douglas, Wenn and Calvin were Sunday guests with Mrs, Henry :Rohde .of Exe- ter. Mr, and Mrs, Harold, Rowe W. Clark, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Heist, of Fenwick, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Airs. Alvin Fink- beiner and family and lAir, and Mrs, Harold Fahner and fam- il,v. Mrs. C, Berg spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Herb Fete officials Fahner last week. Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Moe. lock and Mrs. John visited last Friday with Dr. in Stephen Merlock Frederick and Mrs, Morlock and family at Waterloo. Thirty-two persons were pres- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark, ent for the annual Stephen of Detroit, visited with the for- Township supper held at the township hall on Thursday eve- ning. This number includes the council, township employees, trustees of the police Villages and their wives. mer's father, Mr. Francis Clark, who is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mrs, Lizzie Desch, of Blake, visited last week with Mrs. M, Clark, Mr, and, Mrs. Nelson Schenk and Mr, and Mrs. I. Gower, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Rad- ford, of London, visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs, Carl Radford and Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. William Oe- stricher spent a few days at Toronto and attended the Winter Fair and visited with. Mrs. Oestricher's son, &Ir. and. Mrs. RObent Greenwood and family at Don Mills. James Mawhinney, who served the township as asses- sor for six years, and, Clerk for three years, was presented with a beautiful clock for his years of service, The presentation was made by reeve Glenn Webb and Mr. 1Vlawhinney made a suitable re- ply with sincere thanks. Following the meal.. served by the Crediton Woraexes In- stitute, the gathering enjoyed an evening of court whist, Mrs. Lawrence Hill won the ladies' high, while Joe Varley was Have yoti ever wondered if a tops among he men. fish goes home and fibs about Mrs, Clayton Sims end Eldon the size of the bait it stole? Smith won consolation awards. seXataisteiseeseptseatiteestrersiseistrosertenesilexiiitsinoneekieweetitisseseee cm0,14 Give charter Last Chance to Cub pack A training session held in Exeter Scout House on Sunday, November 19 was attended by five members, of the Crediton Blanket with the Fartous Group Committee and the as- sisting leader. Mr. Earl Coughtrey, chair. man, accepted the eha.rter on behalf of the Crediton Wolf Cub pack. Any new boys will be welcome into the Cub pack„'. The paper drive is to be held on Saturday, November 25. Bundles are to be tied securely and placed outside to be picked up. Teen Town Crediton Teen Town was held Friday, November 17 with a good attendance. Chaperons for the evening were Mr, and Mrs. Sam King and Mr. and Mrs, H, Lightfoot. There will be a dance Friday night with special added at. traction. Friday night will he the last night for membership cards. Personal ;terns Mr. and Mrs. ,Toseph Fink- beiner visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fink- beiner and family at Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCann, n.POULTR8rFcsee 12. CARS, TRUCKS to get a FREE EIectri( Real Read Deluxe utomatic YER A Prevention Against RUST af Snell Bros, LIMITED ONLY mauoiNd WASH Brinsiey By GORDON MORLEY Miss Edith Morley, of Lon- don, spent a lew days last week at her home here. Township of McGillivray is holding its nomination at West McGillivray Hall on Friday, November 24. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Lewis vis- ited on Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Allison. Mrs, Carman Woodburn and Mrs, Albert Pollock visited. on Wednesday with Mrs, Walter Morley and family. Miss Patsy Sholdice, of Wind- sor, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Amos and family and attended the com- mencement at Parkhill, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Huthison and IlYlarie, of Hyde Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, Allison visited Sunday evening with Mrs. W. Morley and family, Hon. William A. 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