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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-05-20, Page 3Weekend Retirement Plan Spruce your place up evenings if you like. Take weekends easy the year around! Enjoy life. You can do it with a John Deere "110" Tractor. Mow. Vacuum leaves. Clear snow. Till your garden. Add pleasure and leisure to subur- ban living! See the John Deere "110" with 4- season attachments now. Conve- nient credit. HURON TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT Exeter 235-1115 Times-Advocate, May 20, 1965 Pag• 3 Clandeboye UCW, WI busy Hosts for Presbyterial Earl Burr group hears Earl Burr June. Lunch was served by Mrs. Robt. Jennison. Gary and Karen of London visi- ted Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Gill and family, Mrs. Wm. Beer and Miss Mae Skinner of Exeter are spending a few days at their cottage here. Roy Telfer and family of Pet- :pile, Mr, & Mrs, Pat Negras and family, Mr, & Mrs. Allan Stewart and family of Sarnia, Mr, & Mrs, Jack Stevens and family of Point Edward. Mr. & Mrs. Keith Charlton, cott Pines, Grand Bend, Lunch was served by Mrs. Masse, Mrs. Fred Willert and Mrs. Jack Quinlivan. PERSONALS Sunday visitors with Mr. &. Mrs. Johnston Patterson of Beach CrPines were Mrs, C. M. Paul of Sarnia, Mr. & Mrs. By MRS, WELLWOOD GILL GRAND BEND The UCW Earl Burr unit met Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Don Hendrick conducted the opening worship assisted by Mrs. Ray- mond Kading and Mrs. Allan Miller. Rev. Earl Burr of Mt. Elgin was guest speaker. Mrs. Garnet Patterson pre- sided for business. Lunch was served. Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Reycraft called on the Paton family Sun- day. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Millson, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Millson and Debbie spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Millson and family. Mr. Maurice Simpson, lay delegate, attended Monday at St. Paul's service and then in after- noon at Huron College sessions of the Synod Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. fly, Mr. & Mrs. John Manson, John and Mary of Simcoe for Mother's Day. Mrs. Cora McLean and Mr. Ellwood Regan of Florida spent the weekend with the former's sister-in-law, Mrs. Almer Hendrie. They visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. W. M. Walkom, London. Mr. Howard Paton spent Fri- day with his uncle, J. H. Paton. Dashwood hit by ills CATER FOR TEA The UCW Irwin unit met Wed- nesday afternoon with nine members present. Mrs. Les Hutchinson and Mrs. Ted Stan- lake gave the worship period and Mrs. Ed Gill, the Bible study. During the business final plans were made to cater to a trousseau tea and reception in CANCER CANVASS The canvass for the Cancer Society of Grand Bend and Dis- trict sponsored by LOL 219 Greenway amounted to $250.97. HONORED BY NEIGHBORS The immediate neighbors of Dr. and Mrs. E. A. McMaster gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Masse and en- joyed the doctor's pictures taken on his recent African tour. Dr. and Mrs. McMaster, taken by surprise, were called to a couple of chairs and an address was read by Mrs. Mel- vin DesJardine. The c o upl e were presented with patio fur- niture from the neighbors in Pine Tree Hollow. The Mc- Masters have moved to South- Nurse graduates Helen L. Zimmer, daughter of Mrs. Harry Zimmer, Dash- wood, graduated from St. Jo- seph's Hospital School of Nursing and was awarded a Silverwood Foundation bursary for post-graduate study at Uni- versity of Western Ontario. By MRS. ERVIN RADER DASHWOOD Rudolph Miller is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, where he underwent surgery last week. Mr. & Mrs. Siegfried Miller and family of Port Dover spent the weekend with Mrs. Miller and visited Mr. Miller at the hospital. Charles Becker Sr. is a pa- tient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. LWML RALLY Five members of Zion Luth- eran Church Lutheran Women Missionary League attended the spring rally at Stratford Sunday, May 16. The theme throughout ed graduation exercises of St. Joseph's Hospital school of nursing at Thames Hall Friday evening. Robert Wein of Sudbury is vacationing with his mother, Mrs. Herb Wein. Arnold Geiger of Pigeon, Mich. visited with Mrs. Flossie Stade and Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Stade and Sherie. was 4,I am the Vine ye are the Branches". pastor C. Evanson of Strat- ford spoke on this theme. An evening workshop also carried this theme. Mrs. Edmond Kraft celebrat- ed her 70th birthday last week. Weekend visitors with Mrs. Lucinda Mclsaac were Ronald McIsaac and Mr. & Mrs. Willis McIsaac all of Detroit. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Mike Burke and daughter of Brampton visited with Milt Haugh. Mrs. Wilbur Stewart of Lon- don spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Gaiser and Kim. Mrs. Loretta Zimmer attend- Jack Murray, teacher, got a Scotia Plan Loan -$1800-in 35 minutes NURSES GRADUATE Two local girls graduated from St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing Friday night May 14. Miss Rosemary Hall lived at Clandeboye but now in London, and Miss Penny Stephenson is from Ailsa Craig. Those who attended from Clandeboye were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carter, Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson of Kirkton at Hooks Restaurant. Miss Hall's guests were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hodgins, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Worthington, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Simpson. Jack Murray had what he thought was the world's biggest pile of unpaid medical hills. Mr. Murray needed financial help in a hurry. Jack talked his problem over with his brother and he suggested that Jack in- vestigate the advantages of a Scotia Plan Loan. Jack dropped in on his noon hour to a Scotiabranch close to his school. He talked his money problems over with one of the helpful Scotiabank people. After a few simple questions about his job, income, and how much money he needed Jack Murray started to see his medical bill problem melting away. 35 minutes later Jack Murray had all the money he so desperately needed. Of course, this actual customer was not named Jack Murray—and not all Scotia Plan Loans take 35 minutes—the time varies with the circumstances. But there are more and more people with all kinds of names and jobs coming to The Bank of Nova Scotia to have their money problems solved—quickly. Why don't you? I-low much money do you need? We strongly suggest that a Scotia Plan Loan is one of the best—most practical ways for you to consolidate your debts. With a Scotia Plan Loan the cost is low. Your loan is life-insured at no extra cost. You get the other advantage of dealing with the inter- ested Scotiabank people. So talk over your money problem—whatever it is— debt consolidation—a new car—with the people at your nearest Scotiabranch. They're ready and waiting to help you. PERSONALS Mrs. Alvin Cunningham en- tertained her daughter and fam- • REPORTS ON BEACHES, WEATHER, TRAFFIC • HEARD FRIDAYS 5 TO 7 SATURDAYS 12 TO 2 SUNDAYS 11 TO 1 • STARTS FRIDAY, MAY 21 ON By MRS. J. H. PATON CLANDEBOYE The Clandeboye WI met at the home of Mrs. Arnold Blake with the newly elected president, Mrs. Andy Carter, presiding. The Scripture reading was taken by Mrs. Karl O'Neil. A farm safety questionnaire sheet was given each member and was checked with results to be sent to the area convener. The President and District Di- rector Mrs. Alan Hill and a delegate were chosen to attend the District Annual at Beech- wood May 25. Mrs. Betty Northcott of Re- der's Florists in Exeter was a guest speaker for the meeting and demonstrated the setting up of floral arrangements for the home. These were later auctioned off and purchased by the WI members. A variety sale was held with Mrs. Omar Cun- ningham as a fine auctioneer. The motto "To make life a bed of roses takes years of spade work", was ably dealt with by Mrs. Normay Hardy. The roll call was answered by 15 memb- ers each naming a flower they plant each year. The executive will meet Tuesday night to ar- range the coming year's pro- gram at the home of the presi- dent. The June meeting will be a visit to historical sites in Lon- don with Mrs. Rae Neil as con- vener of historical research making arrangements. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee Mrs. Alvin Cunningham, Mrs. Roy Cunningham and Mrs. Rupert Williams. Clandeboye hosts Middlesex UCW rally The fourth annual North-West regional rally of the Middlesex Presbyterial United Church Women was held last week at Clandeboye United Church. Theme was "Christian action in our community". Gathered before the 100-year-old church are Mrs. Basil Romphf of Parkhill, regional vice- president; Mrs. Peter Voison of Ailsa Craig, president of Clandeboye UCW; Mrs. G. W. Moore of London, president of the Middlesex Presbyterial UCW; and Mrs. J. T. P. Nichols of London, community friendship and visiting secretary. —T-A photo afirix vis, BANK CFPL ...Att RADIO