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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-12-09, Page 2•r`-, ZAVA HOMELITE XL-12 ----: 01 .-s-5-0 ' ....... :5,-- CUT e t2 S e 'OE YOUR ek.g. OWN Goo ,7---------;)), FIREWOOD iiiFAST! Al -- ---iki Alex Fisher featuring the beautiful CRESCENDO by ELECTROHOME $479 The Stereo Studio . . , . where you may shop in the comfort and privacy of home Electrohome solid state all transistor Models start as low as $349 0 FREE $50 worth of Stereo Records S Y By PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. T. L. Scott visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. 0. R. Francis of Woodstock. Misses Carol Ann Dow and Jo- anne Dow attended the graduating exercises in James St. United Church Exeter, when their cousin Miss Jean Doupe graduated as a registered nurse's assistant. Miss loupe trained at S out h Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mrs. Alex Crago, Kirkton and Mrs. Alan Somers of St. Marys were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. K. McKellar. The CGIT under the leadership of Miss Carol Ann Dow led the singing at the Sunday service and sang a special number. Misses Heather Daynard and Elizabeth Smale of Staffa as guests, sang a duet, Miss Marilyn Laing, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Laing, is ill with pleurisy at her home. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Ramsey of Stratford spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Ramsey. Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gardiner spent Tuesday with Mr. & Mrs. Burnell Wilker and family of Sarnia and also visited an aunt, Mrs. Millie Klee who is a pa- tient in Sarnia HospifeT:" Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Russell are visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Frank Cadick at Chatham. Mrs. C. McKeller Mrs. Christina McKellar of Mitchell and for many years, a resident of Cromarty died in Hill- side Rest Home RR 5 Stratford Sunday at the age of 85 years. She was born in Illbbert Town- ship a daughter of the late Mr. q° CANADA !°0 mail early for Christmas the last date for local delivery is and please remember: unsealed envelopes require a 3i stamp IA Et 35W1.1 Mr. Alex Fisher, Vice Pre- sident for Planning Research on Engineering for the Steel Co. of Canada, will be a guest lecturer at RCAF Station Centralia. He will be speaking to the Military Management Course OD the sub- ject of Management in Industry. Mr. Fisher is a graduate of the University of Toronto and the Graduate School of Business Ad- ministration, Harvard Univer- sity. He has been employed with Stelco since 193'7 and has held sever al managerial positions, until his recent appointment as Vice President. Besides his very active life in the industrial field, he is pro- minent in Church and social work, being the President of the flamil- ton branch of the John Harvard Society and a Director of the On- tario Committee. and Mrs. John Scott. Her husband Duncan McKellar died in 1950. She was a member of Knox Presbyterian church, Mitchell. She is survived by a number of nieces and nephews but is the last survivor of her immediate family. The funeral servide was held at the Heath-Leslie funeral home, Mitchell, on Wednesday withRev. Alan Ross of Knox Presbyterian church officiating. Burial was in Staffa cemetery. WMS officers The Christmas service of wor- ship in the Glad Tidings was used for devotions at the Decem- ber WMS meeting with Mrs. Wm. Harper presiding and leadingthe worship period. Mrs. E. Moore was hostess and gave a Christmas topic. Twelve members answered the roll. The president Mrs. M. Lamond conducted the bus ines s. The members of the Marian Ritchie Auxiliary will join the WMS for the January meeting. Mrs. La- mond led in the study on Nigeria and pot luck articles were given by each member. The president gave her annual address, and re- ports were given by the various secretaries, The slate of officers for 1966 was presented by the nominating committee. Honorary president is Mrs. Sadie Scott; president, Mrs. Mal- colm Lamond; vice-presidents, Mrs. Grace Scott, and Mrs. Mer- vin Dow; secretary, Mrs. T. L. Scott; treasurer, Mrs. W. Harp- er; supply, Mrs. T. Laing; Literature secretary, Mrs. R. Dodds; Glad Tidings secretary, Mrs. Grace Scott; Home Helpers, Mrs. John Wallace; press, Mrs. K. McKellar; nominating com- mittee, Mrs. Frank Allen, Mrs. Calder McKaig; pianist, Mrs. K. McKellar; CGIT leader, Mrs. M. Lamond; Explorers leader, Mrs. M. Lamond; COC, Mrs. Jim Miller and Miss Shirley Gardin- er. Mrs. Calder McKaig and Mrs. Allen assisted the hostess in serving lunch. CGIT grads A CGIT graduation service was held in Cromarty church Sunday afternoon for Barbara Gardiner and Carol Ann Dow. All mem- bers were present with several members of the WMS as guests. After the service a pot luck dinner was served. Sunday evening the CGIT ves- per service was held in Crom- arty church. Using the vesper service programs the congrega- tion joined with the girls in the service. The girls sang two an- thems under the leadership of Mrs. Cliff Miller. In Ontario each year, Depart- ment of Lands and Forests air- craft fly more than 13,000 hours on fire ranging and other govern- ment business, carrying up to 32,000 passengers and 8,000 tons of cargo. YOU'RE IN CLOVER You've rust put away a bundle of savings of the Credit Union of the highest interest offered in Exeter. Exeter Community Credit Union Devon Bldg. Dr. P. Fraser Dr. P. Fraser receives award Dr. Peter Fraser, physics pro- fessor at the University of West- ern Ontario and son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fraser of Exeter has been awarded a $5,000 re-. search fellowship plus travelling expenses to spend the 1966-67 year at Royal Halloway College, University of London and the Har- well Atomic Energy Establish- ment in England. He is studying slow electrons and positrons col- liding with atoms, The grants were awarded by the National Research Council and were announced by Dean R. J. Uffen of the College of Science on Monday. By MRS. J PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Millson and boys, London and Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Millson and Debbie, Clan- deboye celebrated Mr. Clarence Millson's birthday Sunday. Miss Debbie Millson took part in a concert held in the United Church auditorium in Parkhill sponsored by the Academy of Music. Debbie played an ac- cordion solo. W-gift service White gift Sunday was observ- ed at Clandeboye United Church with the Rev. G. W. Sach giving the story. The choir was Sunday School pupils. Scripture read by Ricky Rollins and prayer by Wayne Donaldson. Gifts are to be sent to the Saugeen Reserve. D.E. Hills Mrs. David E. Hills, the form- er Grendalene Paton, died in Victoria Hospital, Monday, De- cember 6. She is survived by her hus- band, stepchildren, Mrs. Regin- ald (Shirley) Reynolds, Douglas E. Hills, both of London; broth- ers, Emerson Paton, London; Willis Paton, Regina, Sask.; sist- ers, Mrs. Lawrence (E velyn) Heam a n, Ailsa Craig; Mrs. Aileen Riehl, Mrs. William (Mar- jory) Marvin and Mrs. Morley (Reta) Hobbs, all of London, also fi fl h 0 ii 0 0 iIi ii ii fi ii 15 0 ii ix 5, iy ti Baptism at Zion church David Mark, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayter, was baptized in Zion Lutheran Church Sunday, December 5 by Rev. Wm. Gatz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baynham were sponsors. A number of ladies from Dash- wood WI were guests of Crediton WI at their Christmas meeting Mr. & Mrs, Wm, Baker and family of Thamesford were week- end guests with Mr. & Mrs. Adolph Keller. Mr. George Tomlinson, who underwent surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, returned home Sunday. Mr. & Mrs, Arthur Biesenthal, Windthorst, Sask. spent the past week with Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph Miller and Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Miller also of Windthorst, spent the week with Mr. & Mrs. Albert Miller. A social eveningwas held at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Ru- dolph Miller. In attendance were the above and also Mr. & Mrs. Ken Clark of Dresden. Student teachers, Miss Brenda Schantz of Waterloo and Miss Anne Ritchie of Lucknow, stu- dents at Stratford Teachers' Col- lete, are practice teaching this week at Dashwood Public School under the watchful eye of Princi- pal Mr. Don Finkbeiner. John Braid and Jim Guenther went with the Exeter Bantam team to play hockey at St. Clair Shores last Saturday. They were ac- companied by Jim's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Guenther. They were billeted with the hockey team's parents. H. PATON six grandchildren. Mrs. Hills was a member of the Rebekah Lodge which held a service in the chapel Tuesday evening and also the Orange Lodge and Crystal Chapter held services later the same even- ing. Funeral service was held Wed- nesday, December 8 at the George E, Logan & Sons funeral home, London with interment in St. James cemetery, Clandeboye. WI family night On December 3 family night for the Clandeboye WI was held at the Clandeboye United Church. The smorgasbord meal was well attended by the members and their families also some of the guests were a number of senior citizens from the community.. Mrs. David Henry was con- vener of the group in charge of the food and Mrs. Rae Hodgins, Mrs. Alex Macintosh and Mrs. Arthur Simpson assisted. Pre- sident Mrs. Andy Carter presid- ed for a short business period. Mrs. David Kestle, public re- lations officer was in charge of the program and brought greet- ings. Two numbers were sung by Mrs. Arnold Lewis, Mrs. Jim Donaldson, Mrs. Alan Hill, Mrs. Charles Coughlin, Mrs. Wilmer Scott and Mrs. David Kestle. Mrs. Arnold Lewis read a poem and Mrs. Omar Cunningham read a story about Santa's birthplace. A skit was presented by the same ladies who sang. Greenway UCW met at the home of Mrs. Bryden Taylor with Miss Evelyn Curts in charge of the worship, the theme centering a- round Christmas. Mrs. W. Hicks and Miss Curts favored with two vocal duets, Mrs. L. Curts presided for the business and Rev. G. E. Morrow conducted the installation of of- ficers. Past president is Mrs. Curts; president, Mrs, C, Woodburn; vice-president, Mrs. G. Dixon; treasurer, Mrs. Brophey, recording secretary, Mrs. E. Curts; corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. Horner; com- munity friendship and visitation, west, Mrs. E. Woodburn; east, Mrs. S. English; north, Mrs. H. Pollock; south, Mrs. B. Lager- werf; Christian citizenship, Mrs. Russell Brown; Stewardship and recruiting Mrs. Paul Eagleson; cards, Miss Evelyn Curts; program, Mrs. C. Smithers and Mrs. J. Steeper; group leaders, west, Mrs. C. Smithers; east, Mrs. Bruce Stee- per and Mrs. H. Adair; south, Mrs. K, Rock; north, Mrs. H. Pollock; supply, Mrs. C. Smith- ers and group leaders; pianist, WORLD'S LIGHTEST DIRECT-DRIVE CHAIN SAW ONLY 12 LBS.* Why pay high prices for cordwood when it's so easy to cut your own with the new liomelite XL-12 , . . the world's lightest Direct-Drive chain saw. The 12-pound XL-12 cuts through 12-inch logs in 10 seconds, fells trees up to 3 feet in diameter. Gaso- line engine driven, it's completely portable. So light and small anyone can carry it long distances without effort. So safe and simple anyone can operate it. *less bar and chain DAVE A FREE DEMONSTRATION TODAY! Milt's Mower & Cycle 436 Ma in St., Exeter, Ont. Tel: 235-2940 Miss Evelyn Curts; literature, Mrs. Ross Brown; rep. to ste- wards, Mrs. L. Curts; rep. to Christian education, M r s . B. Taylor and. Mrs. L, Curts; rep. to official board, Mrs. C. Woodburn; auditors, Mrs. Jim Eagleson, Mrs. C. Smithers. ELECTS OFFICERS Bible Society service was held for the A nglic an and United Churches in the United Church Sunday when S/L Mc kvany of Centralia brought an inspiring message. Following the service Rev, Crawford took charge of the elec- tion of officers for 1966 which are es follows; President, Mr. Ken McLinchey; vice-pres., Mr. Manuel Curts; secretary-trea- surer, Mrs. Jack Eagleson; di- rectors from the United Church, Mr. Bryden Taylor, Mrs. Karl Guenther and Mrs. Hugh Adair; from the Anglican church, Mr. George Mitchell, Mrs. Lyle Steeper and mrs. Mack Hodgins, PERSONALS Mrs. Jeanette Hunter of Tor- onto spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. & Mrs, Bruce Steep- er. White Gilt service will be held in the United Church Sunday at 2;45 pm when envelopes will be received for the M & M Fund and gifts for the War Memorial Hos- pital, London. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Baird and family of Sarnia visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Curts. A presentation was held in Cor- belt Community Centre Friday evening for Mr, & Mrs. John Tinsley (Heather McGregor). The annual Christmas concert for the Anglican Church will be held Wednesday evening Decem- ber 15 at 8;15 pm. it Get your BAHAMAS DRAW TICKETS from us Page 2 Times-Advocate, December 9, 1965 Steel Company ViP, visits RCAF Station MRS. 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