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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-12-22, Page 20 • Page 12 Danl 'e'er2' $S elects officers 41:04..,AR.A SCIIPLAR Itt the 'poorest 'sections a SAigoAj, :South vietuam, most U41-991, 'Children. .own one note - beak in 'which they do their leasens„ thea erase the writing to Use the pages repeatedly. Every .$1 •shoe kit subscribed for Vietnam through 'CARE nf Canada, U6 ,O.' -Connor Street. •Ottawa, 4, Ontario, gives one child _enough writing supplies for ,an ,entire semester. Greenway UC Ay MRS. WPQRSWRO G REEI1WAY The annual Sunday School meeting a the United Church was .held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Elton 'Cues when of- ficers were elected for 3.963. Senior stints are arsden Tay ior Earl Steeper. Graham Eag- tirskimieSisivgrorierRoivitviowoir.ft*wovotomoviimtviovii•m to all our form friends We hope you enjoy a bountiful rhristmas and that your New Year will be prosperous, In 1962, as in past years, we'll continue to get. you the best priees possible for your livestock, Corbett Sales Arena Pen H. MacGregor Phone AX 4-6407 Parkhill ottrigiticv?4oativiigmgm.oicmizmvio,%cit,4-vii4otlmwo,tint WA't aNi C.ft We'd like to thank all our good friends for their loyal patronage and wish them much joy throughout the holidays. Exeter Farm Equipment R. D. Jermyn PHONE 508-W EXETER .1055%.511tirt541:%151AVAWAtt5f45%-crOz%-t5titr,t•WAvrttz545%•54-0$:i451.4'151 .14 • ...... Canadian • Canners LTD. Exotar Plant IMP,: junior swats, Mrs. ,Carm- ,an 'Woodbern„ Diane Hicks. Pau- line 'Woodburn, Wayne Steeper; senior pianists, Marlene Eagle- son, Wayne Steeper, Donna Tay secretaries. Mrs. Hugh Eagleson, Harvey Walpe Wayne IOWA; Mrs, Lloyd Bro- tilley; treasurer, Mrs. Dryden Taylor; beginners class, _She.- ron Eaglesen, Mrs. jamb La- gerwerf,- ,e McGregor: primary, Ides. Harvey 'Wainer, Mrs, jim Eagleson; junior A. Mrs. John Steeper, Rosalie Hieks; junior B. Mrs, Paul Eagleson, Mrs. Harold McDon- ald, assistant, Marlene Eagle- son; Intermediate, Mrs. Lawrence Curts, Mengel Curts; seniors, Mrs. Ronald Brophey, Mrs. Set - bourne, English, assistant, Mrs. Elton Culls; cradle roll, Mrs. jos. Eagleson; Baby Rand,. Mrs. Lloyd Thompson and Mrs. Willis Steeper; Missionary, Mrs, Elton Culls; temperance, Law- rence Curts, Mrs. Lloyd Bro- PheY; auditors, Mrs. Harold BropheY and Mrs. Elton Curts; monthly meeting see., Elton Curls; tuission hand. Mrs. Bruce Steeper, Mrs. Earl Stee- per; CGIT, Mrs. Selbourne English, Mrs, Harvey Eagleson; Harmony Clas, Mrs, Harry Isaac, Mrs. Ross Brown: 13e- rean Class, Lawrence Curls, Mrs. Carman Woodburn. personal items Mr. and Mrs. Don Hyder and daughter and Ai r , Bob Steeper, of Dorchester, visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. John Steeper and family. Mr. and Mrs, him Allister, of Hamilton, visited on Satur- day with Mrs. Albert Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Curls at- tended the funeral of her broth- er, Mr. Thos. Pressey, at Sar- nia on Saturday. Mrs, J. IL McGregor, . of Grand Bend, is staying at the , home of Mr. and Mrs, Donald McGregor while Mr. and Mrs. McGregor are in Florida. Mr. Gordon Ulens returned home from Victoria Hospital, London, on Sunday, where he had been a patient for some time. Little Judy Pollock, of Park- hill, spent a couple of clays last week with her grandpar- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Pollock. Mr. Cleve lar and Glenn ef London visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bro- ph ey. Mr. Walt e r MacPherson. spent the weekend in London and visited Mrs. MacPherson, who is a patent in St, Joseph's Hospital, Elimville YPU name officers By MRS. ROSS SKINNER ELIMVILLE The Young Peoples Unici of the Thames Road charge held the annual meeting and elec- tion .0, siffieers Tuesday eve- ning. President is Shirley Johns, honorary president, Rev, H. S. Wilson; vice-president, Wayne Margaret John s; assistant, Anne Johns; missions and world outreach, Bruce Del - bridge, Janet Skinner; citi- zenship, Jo Ann Miners, Janet Rowe; Faith and evangelism, Mari- lyn Johns, Brian Montmoren- cy; stewardship and training, Fred Delbridge, Brian Hern; social, Barbara Swan, Fran- ces Skinner, Diane Stone, Mar- garet Ann. Prance; pianists, g a r et Johns, Frances Johns, Ruth Horne. Don't criticize the work of others unless you want to do the work of others. 1 Lost, Strayed DOO'R KEY, large t,ype, .on Andrew or Main St. Please leave at Times-Advoeate, Ex- eter. Reward. 2,1e 13 Articles For Sale SEDJI-FORMAL,,, pale blue, net over taffeta, with jaeltet, size 14. May be seen at Mid -Town Cleaners. 21:28e 17 Property For Rent HOUSE. 3 -bedroom, in Exeter, modern conveniences, oil fur - nom woli insulated. Apply ,f15 Simcoe St., phone 338J, 31* 24 Auction Sales Merry Christmas May your holiday season be bright \vith happiness, rich in Jove and friendship. At this time, 1 would like to express my a.p- predation for the op- portunities 1 have had to be .of service to the community. ALVIN WALPER AUCTIONEER Phone 119 Dashwood CARP5 OF THANKS - 1 wish, to that% all the boys and Scouters who took part in the Seca partyTuesday eve- ning And especially the Scent- ers' wives who prepared lunch and helped at the Scent hall, A special thanks to the Scouts of A and 11 troops for the pre- sents given to the other Scout- ers and myself. To each .411d everyone 1, wish a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. — 'Scouter Dave Thomp- son. UP We wish to thank all those w110 remembered us with cards, gifts and visits while in Sopth Huron Hospital,—Mrs, Howard Pym and baby Elaine. I wish to thank these who sent cards, treats and visited me while a patent in South Huron Hospital and since re- turning home. Special thanks to the Exeter Legion for the television, Dr. Gans and staff at South Huron Hospital.—Cliff Brintnell. 21* To ail my 'friends and neigh - hors, many thanks for treats, flowers, cards and all kind- nesses shown during my recent illness at South Huron Hospital and since returning home. Ben Case. 21* BIRTHS — Breaks. log .011 birthday iy• 9:9,8,P9N rikignEY RR:INSLEY 14incla Robinson,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, icelly 'Robinson, fell .at: the home of her parents on Friday evening and fractur- ed her :ankle. She. was taken to St. Joseph's lio,spital. The un- fortunate apcident happened on the girl's ninth birthday, Persenal items Theannual Christmas, con- cert is to be. had At Rrinsley United Church .op Saturday -eve• nuig December 2. Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Morley and .Gary visited with Mrs, Walter Morley and family Sun. day evening. Mrs. 'Wes Lewis is working. in ole :London Post 'Office during the rush of Christmas season mail. A. number 'from this district enjoyed seeing Santa with .three real reindeers at -Wean last Sa turday. The Brinsley correspondent wishes one and all a very PHONE 719. Tinsmithing St Plumbing ox.g.TER merry 'Christmas, tilia5.1%.15415451.41%.1M15%larsileVitiMMStVitiettirts-mes5MA§miveria, Xct ,one and aU we wish a Sea$04 tbright as •the Star of Christmasmorn. ALF ANDRUS There are 'Scandinavian. French and ancient. Egyptian, legends which claim to IMO OW the Christmas tree to the world. The first .authentic men - Hon of a Christmas tree is of. one in Strasbourgh. GertnanY. MAHER—Mr, and Mrs, Jack1605., Maher (nee Gillian), Lon-' don, are happy to announcet . the birth of their son, Danieli W Leo, at St, Joseph's Hospitabt Comfortable V London, December 16. 4, , W 4. tr tftigAzatialltva%V.tWAVAc55z%3515-M50%5%t5,5•05§ankit5titztivttrmfmaril MAJOR—Mr. and Mrs, Paul. Major (nee Pfaff), Ottawa, are pleased to announce theit arrival of their daughter, Teresa Lynn, December 9, • Vf tiitimoritat-PF$mtlisi5tomxtrmi5,4054taiiesittilftimttimsito,i5tetvegyotiootaielvewlY „.• .4.zatielr 150115 +105TM happiness dung • contentment be yours at Christmas and abide with you through 012 the days and years ahead. A ?, • •‘'Weirik ••*: Home 111.013; ELDERLY FOLK Why not give them the 'best? W is available at t?' THE BEST CARE Exeter Nursing Home Registered Nurse 24 Hours a Day Reasonable Rates 30 Sanders W. PHONE 787 , • r?.*. .$ 114 eettnytoN Our sincere thanks and much holiday cheer to ail our friends and patrons. F. W. Huxtable Phone 153-W ,Igstimoritiugakto.tuaitigifaltsivaitottitagtio.toitititivAliftworofilisiwiifttlitiiatimi7ti;iodorfritalozrAtsniertftioriAtioNtrrof Exeter Net,i4eteoe Greene's Variety Store "The Friendly Store" f :0 iblgitut.otowspAtotigmotot,7%.04,,ftzt:44.4te..**,**.***,-***iftt-- ot,kco,otmwitmit0oiigtt-otktst,wttgokto Your dealer wishes farmers a very and a Happy New Year. Quality .Produce (Exeter) •Ltd. Phone 158 • • • . :Earl N&I Rk 1 Exeter • v Triumphantly, the stings ring out, heralding the happiness, the glory of Christmas. We're wishing that the season will he a want and merry one tor you and yours. Joites, Madtaughton Seeds Pt—bon't fo ytdi:seounts for eurly delivery et your 1962 fertilizer needs Crediton EXETER,. Lohdon ..t*ti;40,44,A.10#$16.4,04.0.4.00itiviv*ttwovektoyoft‘ftemts,04,06k004* .**ktt...ioii,otwoti„*-A•o*o•,,o,fio*,m**oo-otw.6,t*.*•o-ftqot,6*fo*e*tio-*o6„et*etf$,*ooifiotitcto-*i*o.•.'