The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-12-17, Page 3WUERTH'S
369 Main. S. Exeter 235-0611
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,this week
Buy Dad a pair
of Dack is
Give him a Dack
Gift Certificate
as low as $19.95
Men's Curling Boots
Start at $8.95
Men's and
Children's
House
Slippers
$1.99 and up
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G11.011:), BEND
The Grand Bend Orpha Club
held its Christmas meeting at
the home of Mrs. Wally Des,
Jardin.All the finished hahy
layettes, children's clethin,
toys, games, dolls anddoll bed
g
s
were breught to this meeting
and packed ter delivery to The
Children's Aid Society,
January 12 is pet for the
next meeting to be held again at
the home of Mrs. Wally Des-
Jardin. New material will be
on hand for the busy fingers
to start all over again, in pre-
paration for the Easter dona-
tion.
By
fifty, dollarS.. would be sent
overseas
Kennedylt ,announced
that the three-year ptedge .to
westroinster College had 'been
paid in full this year and
oprog in memory of Mrs, wrn.
Love would he dedicated, Lunch
servedWas
Jardi
rb y Mrs. P np4cpmmp;ATFiNoo"lE; 1
The christmas meeting of
the Afternoon nit was held
dies sc1 present. P T... hleQ devotion.w1 th °4 wa
l
s
taken by Mrs„ ponlas Gill .as,
sisted by Mrs. Alex iismilton
And Mrs, W. Gill, Mrs. Mansel
Mason and Mrs, Clark Kennedy
sang a duet and were joined
by the unit in several Christ,
1-44s resa, rol4, NiRaymond Kading con,
ducted a short business. The
unit decided to try dividing
the UCW into six groups for
1905. A Christmas tea was
served by Mrs. Raymond Kad-
ing, Mrs, Alex Hamilton and
Mrs. W. Gill.
PERSONALS
WO Vincent & Mrs. Roy and
Iris of Oakville, who has been
posted from Fort Churchill..
ning. Mr. Alton Neil and Donald
attended. Donald is a pupil.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill McFalls,
Lucan, were Saturday callers
with Mr. & Mrs. Win. French.
Mrs. A. C. Pascoe andGwen-
neth of Bristol, England, ar-
rived by plane at London Monday
afternoon. They have come to
reside with Mr. & Mrs. Eric
Atwood and family. Mrs. Pascoe
is Mrs. Atwood's mother and
Gwenneth, her sister.
Grand Bend
Electors
Thank You
for your
support at the
polls
Sf"nka
•Mr, John piproor, Toronto,
spent the weekend at his home
here,
Mr. Wm., Sweitzer spent Sun-
day with. mr, & mrs, Wray
Sweitzer and family,
Mr. & Mrs. Clyde .Nickolson
andLepna, Brigderi, Mips Dor,
pthy Harlton RN, mr, & Mrs,
Ken -Westrnan, and family, all
of London and Mr. Herb Harlton
were sunciay visitors With Mr.
& Mrs, Karl Guenther and fain-
ly.
mr, & Mrs. Jim Clarke and
Mr. & Mrs. RoyClarke attended
the funeral of Mrs. Wm. Burr
(the former Margaret Clarke)
at Preston last week,
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON 2 P.m.
Cartoons at Legion + Treats for Kiddies
He'll also be visiting on Main Street
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TimE4-Aclypc@le, .Pecmbpr 17, 194.4. Page 3 Bride-elect honored.
New officers at Crediton
Ladies aid children
with games, clothing
Man spent the weekend wit -h.
Mr, & Mrs. Leroy ParItaan.
Mr. 44 Mrs. .Garnet Patter,
son spent Pmday with Rev. &
Mrs. Earl Finrr and family at
Mt. Elgin.
Mr. & Mrs. W, Gill visited
apcowlit w
ith
Marjorie;
Knight 1c41&4t and ,Robert ..at London,.
the
Mr, M. Frank Allister
and family. of, Hamilton speM
Mr, & Mrs,. Willis
Mystery staters.
Lunch was served by hostess-
es, Mrs. Elmer Lawson, Mrs.
Ed. Lamport and Mrs. W. D.
Mack.
FETE BRIDE-ELKT
Friday evening, December 11
Miss Marlene King, bride elect,
was guest of honour at a bridal
shower held for her at the
Crediton Community C e ntr e.
About 100 friends and rela-
tives were present.
A couple of contests were
conducted by Miss Judy Lam-
port followed by a singsong and
a couple of numbers by the
Crediton Bed Bugs. A reading
entitled ',A December Bride"
was given by Mrs. Earl Neil.
A mock wedding was then put
on with Mrs. Douglas Galloway
as the minister, Elyse Lam-
pert as the bride, Mrs. Ed.
Thorne as groom, Mrs. Robert
Reid as bride's father and Mrs.
Nelson Lampert as bride's
mother and the groomsman was
Mrs. Roy Dykeman. Marlene
was assisted in opening the
gifts by Marilyn Galloway and
“Jackie" England.
Marlene was honoured by a
second shower at the home of
Marilyn Galloway Saturday
evening.
rom $7.75
Skates for the whole family
Ladies elect at Whalen,
family arrives from U. K.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Sims
spent a few days in Walkerton
last week with Mrs. H. Sparling,
Mrs. Margaret Clarke at-
tended the funeral of her sis-
ter-in-law Mrs. Wm. Burr of
Preston last Thursday,
Mrs. Allen Becker and Mrs.
Clarence Fahrner have both
been patients at South Huron
Hospital.
Mrs. Roy Gibson has returned
home after having been a pa-
tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don.
STRAPPER OVERSHOES
Children's $2.69 Boys' $3.65 Men's $4.25
By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
WHALEN
The' December UCW meeting
was held in the church hail
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Bert
Duffield presided and was as-
sisted by Mrs. Grafton Squire
in the worship service.
Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins was
in charge of the program com-
mittee which consisted of carol
singing. Mrs. Milne Pullenfav-
ored with Christmas medleys
on the piano. Mrs. Harry Klahre
and Mrs. Eric Atwood gave
readings. Mrs. Bert Duffield
was appointed representative
on the Official Board for the
UCW. At this time there was
an exchange of gifts. Toys, fruit
and eggs were presented to
the Thos. Allway Home, London
for Christmas.
Rev. Guest dedicated the new
, officers for 1965. Past Presi-
dent is Mrs. Wm. Morley; pre-
sident, Mrs. Bert Duffield;
vice-president, Mrs. Cecil
Squire; recording secretary,
Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins; cor-
responding secretary, Mrs.
Chas. McRoberts; treasurer,
Mrs. Gordon Johnson; pianist,
Mrs. Milne Pullen;
Convenors: program, Mrs.
Eric Atwood; finance, Mrs.
Men's Rubber Boots $3.39
and Bill, Zion, were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs, Milne
Pullen.
Miss Avis Hodgins is off
duty from Northern Electric,
London, for the month of De-
cember due to a car accident
Dec. 2.
Mrs. Wm. O'Brien has been
a patient at Stratford Hospital
for several weeks.
Mrs. Laverne Morley and
Miss Carole Foster attended
confirmation service Sunday
morning at St. Thomas Angli-
can Church, Granton. During
the service an alter book was
dedicated in memory of the late
Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Foster,
Granton, parents of Mrs. Mor-
ley.
The ladies from this com-
munity of the Court Valentine
COOF Lodge, Granton, attended
their annual Christmas party
Saturday evening in the Fores-
ters Hall. During the evening
there was an exchange of gifts.
A guitar recital for pupils
under the direction of Mr. Pul-
sifer, Exeter, was held at
Russeldale Hall Saturday eve-
o 111 .„
IAN COLES
Cleve Pullman; social func-
tions, Mrs. Wm. French; cards
and flowers, Mrs. Harry
Klahre; manse and buying, Mrs.
Wm. Morley; supply and social
assistance, Mrs. Laverne Mor-
ley; literature, Mrs. Grafton
Squire; quilts, Mrs. Mac Mills;
decorating, Mrs. Alton Neil;
treasurer of decorating, Mrs.
Ken Hodgson; stewardship and
recruiting, Mrs. Klahre; no-
minating committee, Mrs. J.
Finkbeiner and Mrs. Ken Hodg-
son.
SS CHRISTMAS PARTY
The annual Christmas party
of the SS of Whalen United
Church was held Friday eve-
ning in the church halls A pot
luck supper was served at '7
pm.
Following supper Rev. Guest
was chairman for a program
consisting of Christmas carols,
skits, piano and guitar selec-
tions. Mr. Wm. Morley and Mr.
Ken Hodgson were in charge of
the exchange of gifts,
Choristers at
Zion UC
By MISS MURIEL HERN
ZION
Zion United Church held their
white gift service Sunday morn-
ing with Sunday School superin-
tendent Norman Jaques leading
the worship service. Barbara
Hern read the story.
At 8:30 in the evening the T-A
Choristers along with Ross and
Wayne Rowe on the piano and
violin, Barry Jeffery on the
piano accordion and Mrs. Garth
Blackler and Mr. Ken Blackler
of Kirkton presented an inspir-
ing Christmas service in song
to a full congregation.
Mr. Harry Hem acted as
chairman with organists and
pianists Mrs. Harold Her n,
Vernon Hern and Paul Baker
leading a carol singsong.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Ephriam Hern
spent the weekend in Grimsby
with Mr. & Mrs. Orville Snell
and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hern,
Larry and Gordon were Sunday
visitors in Granton with. Mr.
& Mrs. Garfield Nixon.
Mr. & Mrs. Grant Skinner,
Joan and Julie spent Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Norm an
Jaques.
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Hern
and family and Mrs. Edna Lang-
ford, London, were Sunday visi-
tors with Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
Hern and family.
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Cyclamen
Begonias
Azaleas
Mixed Pots
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and dish arrangements.
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by Bobby Clarke and Terry
Otis and the story was read by
Mrs. Ronald Fletcher. The
ushers were Messrs. Clifton
Webber, Larry Skinner, Larry
Lynn and Danny Walters.
Next Sunday will be the
Christmas service when every
family should be represented.
concert will be held Friday
evening at the church. Santa
Claus will call at the close of
the program.
The Elimville UCW will hold
their Christmas meeting at the
church Monday afternoon Dec.
21 at 2 pm.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Pym and
family visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Bert Lobb of Clinton.
PERSONALS
Mr.' & Mrs. Wm. Heywood
and family of Camp Borden
visited a few days with Mr. &
Mrs. Hubert Heywood.
The Sunday School Christmas
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By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
ELIMVILLE
The Elimville CGIT held their
candlelighting vesper service at
Elimville United Church Sunday
evening. The girls entered in
procession followed by their
leaders Mrs. Jack Hern and
Mrs. Vernon Montmorency.
Miss Sharon Fletcher was
the candlelighter and readers
taking part were Misses Mari-
lyn Johns, Janet Skinner, Kathy
Hern, Margaret Hunkin, Janet
Hern and Sharon Passmore.
Misses Beverley Passmor e,
Carol Bell, Barbara Gilfillan
and Elaine Johns were ushers.
The girls practiced Sunday
afternoon following a pot luck
dinner at the church,
The CGIT girls also decor-
ated the church windows and the
Christmas tree for the festive
season.
WHITE GIFT
The White Gift service was
held Sunday morning with Mr.
Eisen Lynn, the Sunday School
Superintendent, assisting Rev.
Wilson with the service.
Scripture lessons were read
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PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Morley
and Mr. & Mrs. Art Abbott
attended the annual turkey din-
ner at Central School Biddulph
sponsored by the Board Wed-
nesday evening with the ladies
of Saintsbury catering.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Kirkham,
Mitchell, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman.
Shirley Jaques, Zion, was a
Wednesday evening visitor of
Carole Foster.
Mr. & Mrs. A. Sherwill, Lon-
don, and Mr. & Mrs. Mac Baron,
St. Marys, were recent visitors
of Mr. & Mrs. Grafton Squire.
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Brock
log In the devotions. Mrs. Doug-
las Galloway and. Mrs. Lorne
Preszcator sang a duet and a
Christmas reading was given
by Mrs. Nelson Lampert.
The business was conducted
by President Mrs, Robert Reid.
The reports of the yarious com-
mittees were heard and the re-
port of the nominating com-
mittee was accepted and the
slate of officers for 1965 in-
cludes: President, Mrs. Robert
Reid; vice-presidents, Mrs.
Clifford Kenney, Mrs. Garfield
Hill; secretary, Mrs. Howard
Lightfoot; assistant, Mrs. Nel-
son Lampert; press reporter,
Mrs. Lorne Preszcator; trea-
surer, Mrs. Sam King;
Good cheer, Mrs. Lawrence
Hill, Mrs. William Hodge,Mrs.
Lorne Hodge; manse, Mrs. Ed.
Lamport, Mrs. Sam King, Mrs.
L or n e Preszcator; pianists,
Mrs. Russell Finkbeiner, Mrs.
John Galloway; Christian stew-
ardship, Mrs. Douglas Gallo-
way; Christian Citizenship,
Mrs. Robert Hiltz; nominating
committee, Mrs. Cliff Russell,
Mrs. Earl Neil; supply, Mrs.
Nelson Lamport; literature,
Mrs. W. D. Mack; finance, Mrs.
Sam King, Mrs. M. Baker, Mrs.
R. Molitor; auditors, Mrs.
Lorne Hodge, Mrs. Arthur At-
tfield; Messenger leaders, Mrs.
Russell Finkbeiner, Mrs. Doug-
las Galloway; Baby Band, Mrs.
Ross Pickering, Mrs. Douglas
Galloway; group leaders, Mrs.
John Galloway, Mrs. Nelson
Lampert.
The finance committee asked
for suggestions for projects
and means of raising funds for
these projects. The White Gift
money taken at the meeting is to
be sent to UNICEF Milk Fund.
Mrs. Douglas Galloway and
Mrs. Lorne Hodge were in
charge of distributing the gifts
which reveal the identity of the
By MRS. L. PRESZCATOR.
CREDITON
The Creiliton UCW meeting
was held In the church school
reema. December IQ. These in
charge had decorated the room
attractively for the Christmas
season with a nativity scene
and decorated tree.
The program was in charge
of Mrs. Earl Neil. She was
assisted by Mrs. Ross Picker-
CHRISTMAS .14 THEME
The UCW evening unit meet,
ing was held Monday, Dec. 7
with 31 ladies present,
The devotion was taken by
Mrs. Leroy Baritean assisted
by Mrs, E. A. McMaster. Car-
ols were sung by the group.
Mrs. C. Roberts was in
charge of program which con,
sisted of a Christmas story,
Christmas poem and a qqartet.
Mrs. Wm, Sturdevant con-
ducted the business, A letter
from the 4wins indicated the
gift of $100 from the UCW
had been received. Rev. C. A.
13ritta.in announced that in place
of candy for the children at the
Christmas concert a gift of
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