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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-12-07, Page 18NEP 18 The Tines -Advocate, December 7, 19E11 Crediton EULB group install new officers By MRS M. FAIST CREDITON The Boys and Giris Fellowaip of the EUB church met on Friday afternoon, December 1 fpr their annual Christmas party, A short business meeting was held and the officers for 1963 were installed. President is Juay Smith; vice -president, Gwen Fink- beiner; secretary, Douglas Finkbeiner; asst secretary, John Fahner: treasurer. Bill Batt librarian, Linda Baugh, The mothers served supper after which Rev, A Al. Schlen- ker showed two films followed by exchange of gifts, Teen Town The Crediton Teen Town was held on Friday, Dec. 1 with a good attendance. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hodge and Air. and Mrs. Ken Kenney. There will not he a dance owing, to bingo in the hall this Friday night. Paper drive is success The Leader Group Committee and leaders of the Crediton Wolf Cub Pack are grateful for the success of the recent paper drive. A. bottle drive is coming up january 6. 1962. Please save all depositable bottles. Paper will again be collect. ed the latter part of January. The Cub pack is still looking for new members. All boys between the ages of 8 and 11, residents of Stephen township, are eligible. Meetings are held in the community centre every Friday evening at 6.3fl, Wedding anniversary Relatives and friends gather- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Brock Saturday eve- ning to help them celebrate their wedding anniversary. The surprise party consisted of Mr. and Airs, Robert Lynett, Whalen boy wins award By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE WBALEN Grant Hodgins attended Awards night at Wingham on Friday evening for 4-H mem- bers of Huron county. Grant was presented with the "Gold- en Senator Trophy" for show- manship in beef at Seaforth Fair. Gerald Wallis accompa- nied Grant. Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Pearson and family, Kintore, were Sun- day evening guests with Mr, and Mrs. Grafton Squire, Miss Barbara Gibberd, Miss Rose Betchel and Mrs. Joyce Hughes, London, were Saturday visitors with Mrs, Harry Klahre, Mr. and. Mrs, Gerald Hern and family, Zion, and Mr. and Mrs. McCleod Mills and family were Saturday evening guests with Mr, and Mrs. William Mor- -ley Jr, The gathering honored several birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Squire were guests at the Times -Ad- vocate banquet in Exeter on Saturday evening at the Towne Country Restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stephens and Gayle, Anderson, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster, Exeter, were recent visitors With Mr, and Mrs. Ray Parkin- Son - Mrs. Norman Hodgins and Mrs. Percy Hodgins attended a copper tooling •short course *sponsored by the Women's in- -Stitute, Granton, on Monday nd Tuesday of last week at the home of Mrs. Clarence Lewis, Granton. -.Sue Ann and Paul Squire spent the weekend in St. Marys •with their aunt, Mrs. Mac Baron. :,--Gordon Hodgins has accept- ed a. position at Northern Elec. tric, London, and commenced duties on Monday morning, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Squire Were Wednesday evening guests with Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Knight, Exter. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Parkin- son and Wayne visited on Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Grbse, Devizes, Miss 'McClean, London, was a Sunday visitor with Mr, and Mrs. Alex Baillie. Mr, and Mrs, Peter Goud- sWard and Joey, London, visit- ed on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Laverne Morley. Mrs. Florence Johns and Mr, Meltzer Herbert, Exeter, were Friday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Cleve Pullman, Mr. and Mrs, Steve :Fields, Lindon, were recent visitors With Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Joh ns on . Mr. and Mrs. J. Finkbeiner and girls were in Listowel on Sunday visiting relatives, Garage I Sunday And Evening, Service i -0Pett this Sunday. Wed= tresday afternoon and dur. itig the evening through. ottt the week. Snell Bros. Ltd. foltittI/OntroliliffOoloiratfOninififilrilftritfinini Don lills, Mr. and Airs. W. S. Broek. London, Mr. and Mrs. Lea O'Reilly. London, Air. and Mrs. Sherwood Brock, Mr. and Airs Lloyd Hern, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brock and fain- ily, Winchelsca. Mr. and Mrs. GoldGlenn and family. Brins- ley, Mr. and Airs. Clarence Hawkins, Anderson. Mr. and Mts. Brook received many useful gifts. The evening was spent in playIng euchre after :vhich lunch was served bv the ladies Funeral of Royal Gaiser The funeral of the late Royal Gaiser w as held on Wednesday afternoon at the T. Harry Hoff- man funeral home. Dashwood with Rev. A. M. Schlenker and Rev. B. E. Seebach of Hanover officiating. Mr. Harry Hoff- man rendered two solos. The pallbearers were Don and Jack Geiser of Dashwood, Ed Yearley of Windsor, Ken Woods of London, Dr. Frederick Mor - lock of Waterloo and J. Peter- son of Denfield. Those who attended from a distance were Miss Pearl Gais- er of Toledo, Ohio, Dr, F. Mon lock •of Waterloo, Air. and Mrs. Ed 1,'earley of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Woods of Lon- don, Mr. and Mrs, H. Jones, Mr, and Mrs, Jaques of Hen - sail, Mr. and Mrs, D. Parker of Stella, Mr, and Mrs. W. McEwen of Ailsa Craig, Mr. and Mrs, J. Peterson of Den- field. Interment was in. Crediton ceinetery. Lunch was served by the Ladies' Aid of the EUB church. Personal items Mr. and Mrs, Ross Haugh and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lambie and family of Hensall spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Finkbeiner, Mr, and Mrs, Ted Insley, Karen and Murray, of Wood- ham, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Schwartz. Mr, and Airs, Nelson Schenk, Mrs. M. Clark and Mrs, L. Oesch visited with Mr. and Mrs. B, Faber and Mrs. Oesch returned to her home at Blake, The Chrstmas meeting of the LadiesAid and WSWS of the EUB church will be held on Thursday evening at 8.15, the roll call being answered by giving fruit, jelly or jam for South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mrs. M. Feist and Mrs. Lorne Preszcator attended the T -A banquet last Saturday evening at Towne and Country, Exeter. Mr. Lloyd Hey and Lorne Voigt spent a few days in De- troit over the weekend, Miss Sandra Finkbeiner, of Aylmer spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Finkbeiner and family. Mr, Matt England of Hensall visited with his children in town on Sunday and attended morning worship. Mr, and Mrs. Alf Tilley cele- brated their 34th wedding an- niversary on Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jory at Exeter. Those attending were Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry Crocker of Lam- beth and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tilley and family of Exeter, Mr. Howard Beaver, of Ham- ilton, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beaver, Mr. Francis Clark expected to get home from the hospital last weekend but wasn't so good so has to stay a while longer. Mr. Bert Pascuzzo has had a Kernohan home built on his lot he purchased some years ago on Main street and expects to move in as soon as it's fin- ished. Freddie Brock and Allan Browning were two of the paper boys who attended the game between Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs at De- troit on Sunday, guests of the London Free Press. Visitors with Mrs. William Roeszler on Sunday were Mr. and Airs. Richard Lucas and Mel England of St, Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Roeszler of London and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bell and son of EXeter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fink. beiner are spending a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Eugene .Finkbeiner in Barrie. Mr. Emerson Reoszler and friend of London called on friends in town. on Friday, ROOT H Ec T R 1c * 'DOMESTIC • COMMERCIAL Wiring And Installationt ..,ALSO MOTOR REPAIR • AND REWINDING • 70 HURON ST, EXETER Phoriii 328W Rain hurts onion crop DOSANQUET Frequent sliewers when bar- v.esting onions— Dina seta. h a. v e considerably damaged storage outlook. Picking .corn at the, °Haig Farm an the Alollard line, just completed, required the .aid of :Diesel caterpillar and 'tractors. Increased development ,of contract farming in the field of processing crops is the latest threat to operators of -the vari- ous Ontario fruit and vege- table marketing hoards. Personal items Mr. and Airs. Gerald .Jarnie- sett,. of Sarnia, visited relatives last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davis, of Forest, visited Mr. and Airs. Oscar: Nordstrom last Sunday, Mrs. Remie van Pra.et and. daughters and Airs. William Davidson visited in London last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William. Nord- strom and Ren Wendell were guests of Mr. and Airs. Wit.' liana Davidson last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, William :Zettle, newlyweds, were entertained at a :presentation and dance at the Klondkye school last Fri- day evening, iviiich was well attended. Each brought a mis- cellaneous gift. Lunch was served, Bible drive nets $800 The local executive of the Ca- nadian Bible Society, Exeter branch, are pleased to report that the sum of $800 has been contributed by the town of Exe- ter and the surrounding areas to the work of the Society to December 1 this year, Anyone who has been inad- vertantly missed in the canvas may still contribute by placing their donation in an envelope and placing it on the collection plate of any of the churches. It will find its way to George Tinney, treasurer of the fund. The executive are grateful for the generosity of the citizens of the area, RAPS MATERIALISM It eV. Francis McCarroll Condemns materialism A Georgetown priest, speak- ing to local CFM groups at Hu- ron Park Monday night, con- demned the emphasis on mate- rialism in modern society which has led to a decline in moral values, Rev, Francis MeCarroll, FM, Cap„ criticized the popular at- titude which demands that edu- cation primarily must provide children with the skills to ac- cumulate wealth. He felt the schools' major concern should be to develop well -adjusted ci- tizens able to make significant contributions to the common good. Rev. McCarroll urged the par- ents to encourage their children to consider vocations offered in the church. He also stressed the need for greater family unity. The speaker was introduced by Rev. G. E. Grant, RC padre at RCAF Station Centralia. CFM stands for Christian Fam- ily Movement. tiftVatioaltoloV:onorgoitillANM1taMtitlItirtttivit • • • 4, • M45M7'.,..*::, • Dashwood groups. Fete couple e- - Mann And thoy were Pre.1 s Med with an electrie toaster enIQY yule dinners at Biddulphreply, , ' Personal items By P414,, gAVIN RADER DASI1WOOD The Ladies Aid of the Evan- gelical UB church held their Woodrow Macke dinner Friday evening Dec. 1 with 68 present, Group 3 with Mrs, Harry Hoff- man convener served a turkey dinner, Members of the entertainment, committee were Mrs. Harold Kellerman, Mrs, J. AL Tieman, and Mrs, Howard KlumPli- Guest speaker Was Miss Lot.- na Taylor of London who showed Pictures of her kip to lndia, The Holy Land, and The Mid - Ole East. Bev. and Mrs, M. J, James sang a duet with Mrs. James 'accompanying them on the pia, no accordion. Mrs. Howard Klumpp conducted a sing song. Choir Supper The annual choir supper of Zion Lutheran church was held Friday, Dec, 1, with 33 pre- sent. Grotto 2 of the Ladies Aid with Mrs, Ken Keller convener served a turkey dinner, Following supper bunco was played. 'Winners were Albert Miller and Helen Nadiger; con- solation winners were Chas, Martene and Margaret Salmon. Personal items Mr. and Mrs, James Corn - ford and family, London, visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Gossman, The junior choir of Zion Lu- theran church will present a Christmas cantata, 0, Come Let Us Adore Him." Sun. Dec, 19 at 7;30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader at- tended the Exeter Times -Advo- cate family banquet at the CANADIAN PROPANE GAS & APPLIANCES GRATTON & HOTSON Phone 156 Grand Bend 011111111111111 llllll 111111111111111111111111111111111111, lllll \Verl*git*ittV:40IM*MtiAlkfr*MiMtMittftVatiVAVMAtke GI P§P,O, • ll * T TOOLS ,YY '164'"IPP:4 , ""'"0.7474,4Vgav,•:i.o.,;i 9 • LIMITED QUANTITY SPECIAL aBniftECKER- K1/14 97 Elec. DRILL Exceptional Savings on Famous Black and Decker Quality Compact, lightweight, full powered! Just the drill for' almost any job ....in metal, plastic or wood! 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