The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-02-20, Page 9By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
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counterpointat the Royal cop',
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sar.Yat07. Toronto, Revs & Mrs. D, M. Guest.
Were Sunday visitors with their
sell, Dr, & MrSt James A..
Guest and. family in London.
Mr, & Mrs. R. Plley and .fa-
milt' of London were PlIndaY
visitors with MrS. Arthur
Falls end
;Miss Wilda PeliNk of Nit,
Omer was a ,Sunday Visitor"
w#tA Mr. 4 log,
Mr. 0, Mr4, Reid ArclwRe410
4.9x4P0 of Lambeth, Mrs. Pen
Heaman and Karen of 74Piiden
Were SeildeY visitors with
4 Mrs. John. ThelnPeeil.
host fa n ra n groups Men* wasVereekeild Vielter
IT,. 14, .Andrew of Ed
with his wifee parents, Mr. &" Mrs.. ceerge Hicks, g91114V
evening all were entertained
to dinner at the heMe, of mr,..
Mrs. Frank 'Rieke: And fa
F..Lt and Mrs, K Carpenter
440 family who 'have sold the
hquse that they puTchasect from.
tho late Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson
to Mrs. Lawrence .girt.-
gel moved last week to Exeter,
S. Ldr. Rev. J. S. 'Bonham,
Rev, 12, M, Geept, Messrs ft.
Laramie, le, Recighle„ W. R. g$,
sery and E. 1.laiat ,attenciec1 the
brotherhood banquet of the Ja-
mes Street Church 4,Q7'
eter, Monday evening.
DO IT NOW: •
DON'T WAIT 'TILL SPRING;
Q rder thes.e repairs done now: 0
nstali that new equipment:
T he materials you need are available now: T
N ow. is the time when workers are available:N
0 ut,of.work means less buyino power: 0
W ork means prosperity for the community: W AWARD WINNERS STAND BEHIND HEAD TABLE WHILE KENNETH WEBER RECEIVES HIS 8-YEAR SAFETY PIN
At Guenther Tuckey banquet
The members of the Celle
tralla Yeene People's, Sunday
Scheel elaeS entertained the
LucalleClandeheYe YPU in the
aeheeireeell of the church Sun-
day evening.
Richard Sheehetteill presided
and devotional exercises were
coeducted by Neil McAllister,
Sharon Lightfoot and Joanne
MOM
Sharon Lightfoot and Elaine
Powe Provided the music for the
evening.
Mr, and Mrs. Don Wilson,
Exeter were gueste at the meet,
ing. Mrs. Wilson geve an hi-
teresting acceunt illustrated by
colored picteres of a recent
visit to the Eastern provinces
including Nova Scotia and. New-
foundland,
Rev, George Sach accompa-
nied the visiting Young People
and spoke briefly. The meeting
was followed by a social hour.
Mrs. Earl Heist and mrs.
Chas. Rollings are teachers of
the Young People's Class. DO IT NOW:
Drivers receive safety awards
PERSONALS
Mrs. Win. Quinton and Mrs.
Ed. Simpson of London were
visitors last Tuesday withMrs.
Arthur McFalls.
For the help you need call the
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FLOORS
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Sanded and Refinished.
Old Floors Refinished.
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EXETER
Mr, 0 Mrs, JohnThompson
attended a 'faintly dinner at the
herae of the former's parents,.
Mr, & Mrs. J. S. Thempeen
Liatowel, The, father 'yo,s cele-
brating hie Szith birthday,
Wellington Skinner visited for
a couple of OUP laet Week with
his daughter and ppm-le-law,
Mr, 4 Mrs. Norman Mergan
and faintly in Melbourne.
Miss Ruth Pollock, RN, St.
Joseph's Hospital and J a m e e
Bax of VWO, Loneen, yisited
last week With her aunt and
uncle, 4ev. & Mrs. D. D..M. Guest.
Mrs. Fred Cennington en,
tertained at a quilting at the
home of Mrs. John Thompson
on. Wednesday of last week. The
ladies who attended were Mrs.
M. Abbott, Mrs. A. Smith and
Mrs. G. Dunn,
Mr, & Mrs. Kenneth Grab
accompanied by her parents,
Mr. & Mrs. Amps Smith, Mount
Albert left on Friday for a va-
cation in Florida.
Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins, Mrs.
A. McFalls, Mrs, G. Dune and
Mrs, F. Bowden attended the
World Day of Prayer in Main
Street church, Exeter Friday
afternoon.
ing from one to eight years of
safe driving.
"We're proud of you," Presi-
dent B. W. Tuckey told the
recipients. "It's not easy to
operate large equipment
through heavy traffic, negotiate
Over 90 years of accident-
free driving were recognized at
the annual staff banquet of Guen-
ther Tuckey Transports Limit-
ed Saturday night.
Twenty-four drivers receiv-
ed safety league awards, rang-
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GIVE VALENTINES
The Messengers met last Sat-
urday afternoon in the church
basement. A story "Frisky's
Valentine" was read. Heather
Mills, Brian and Darlene Den-
ham had money for the birthday
box,
Study groups were held with
Mrs. Cliff Scott and Mrs. Ray-
mond Paynter as leaders.Shir-
ley Switzer read the scripture
verses.
The children exchanged val-
entines.
EUCHRE WINNERS
The hall board sponsored a
progressive euchre in Aber-
deen Hall Monday evening.
Prize winners were: Ladies
high, Mrs. Cliff Scott; lone
hands, Mrs. Jim Wilson; men's
high, Ron al d Denham, lone
hands, Eber Shute lucky draw,
Mrs. Clarence Switzer.
narrow turns and back into
tight alleyways. You have done
a good Job."
Wilf Linder of the Ontario
Safety League presented certi-
ficates and pins to the deserving
drivers. Ross Tuckey, on behalf
of the firm, distributed cash
awards based on the length of
safe-driving record.
Two operators—Anton Han-
son and Kenneth Weber—re-
ceived eight-year awards, rep-
resenting a perfect record
since the program was estab-
lished.
Seven-year awards went to
Leslie Mitchell, Frank Robin-
son, Rumig, Clarence Taylor,
Five years: Larry Baynham,
Gordon Preston.
Four years: Charles Athill,
Donald Bender, Leo Gibson,
Bev Skinner, Cecil Smith.
Three years: John Madge,
Clifton McDonald.
Two years: S. Nichols, Tom
Voerman, John Wolitski.
One year: Wilmer Adkins,
James McLearen, R. McWhin-
ney, J. R. Scott, William Sims,
.Harold Thiel.
Over 100 members of the
firm and their wives attended
the banquet at Elm Haven Motel.
Mr. Linder showed a film on
the Harmsworth Trophy race
and Charles Dawson of the Mac
Truck Co. gave a talk on the
operation of heavy transport
equipment.
Raffle prizes, donated by W.
H. Hodgson Ltd., were won by
Mrs. Gord Marquardt, Exeter,
and Gordon Preston, Toronto.
All branch offices of the com-
pany attended the gathering.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Francis at-
tended the capping ceremony
of their daughter Joan at Strat-
ford General Hospital Friday.
Mr. & Mrs. Miller McCurdy
and Mr. & Mrs. Harold Davis
were Tuesday guests with Mr.
& Mrs. Andrew Knox of St.
Marys.
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Harvieux
of Algoma Mills spent a few days
with Mr. & Mrs. Dan Jarvis.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Soucie and
family of Burlington, Mr. Tom
Atthill of Kitchener were Sun-
day visitors.
UCW met ' at the home. of
Mrs. Lorne Marshall last Wed-
nesday afternoon.
Assisting Mrs. Stuart Shier
with the worship service were
Mrs. Charles Baillie, Mrs. Jack
Urquhart and Mrs. Jack Swit-
zer. The chapter of the study
book was taken by Mrs. Wes
Neil.
Mrs. Earl Watson gave a re-
port of Perth Presbyterial
meeting. A letter from Muncey
Reserve, expressing apprecia-
tion for the clothing received,
was read. Mrs. Raymond Payn-
ter conducted the Bible study.
As a money making scheme,
a penny for each member of the
family was collected.
DAY OF PRAYER
Kirkton UCW and St. Paul's
Anglican observed the World
Day of Prayer in Kirkton UC
Friday.
Leaders were Mrs. Clayton
Smith, Mrs. Stuart Shier, Mrs.
Bill Waghorn, Mrs. Ray Payn-
ter, Mrs. Theron Creery, and
Mrs. Roger Urquhart. Scrip-
ture passage was read by Mrs.
Miller McCurdy.
The paper on prayer was
given by Mrs. AlexIrvine, Mrs.
Gordon Mains rendered a solo.
Offertory was taken by Mrs.
Fred Roger. Mrs. Alex Crago
presided at the piano.
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