The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-03-24, Page 15Mr. and Mrs. Art Hoist
Mr. and Mrs. L. Cronyn
Leave for Jamaican visit
Close to 500 grocers and their wives from Ottawa and area, Sudbury
district, southwestern Ontario, Amos and Sherbrooke are flying to
Montego Bay, Jamaica aboard Pan American Jet Clippers during
March for a week's visit to the Caribbean island. All of these are
retail grocers who are members of I.G.A. (Independent Grocers'
Alliance). The retailers, all independent business men, have been
awarded the trip to Jamaica through incentive sales programs
sponsored by the wholesale houses which supply them.
Crediton WMS hold
candle light service
By MRS. ERVIN RADER
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By MRS. L. PRESZCATOR
CREDITON
The WSWS of the EUB church
met last Tuesday evening. Mrs.
Emmery Fahrner provided quiet UNITED CHURCH YP
music and Mrs. Aaron Wein open- The United Church YP met
ed the meeting. Scripture was March 21 and an interesting film
read by Miss Lillian Heist fol- was shown by Rev. R. Hiltz. The
lowed by a reading by Mrs. Gor- worship was taken by WendyNell.
don Ratz. A candle light service Plans for a hay ride were dis-
was given with the theme "To cussed also plans for a supper to
Help Us Understand" with a call be held at a later date. Lunch was
for love, justice, divine guidance, in charge of Rene Whitney and
witness, leadership to youth and her group.
full time commitment, A vocal
duet was sung by Mrs. H. Zur-
brigg and Mrs. Gordon Finkbein-
er accompanied by Rev. Zurbrigg.
"What to Give Up in Lent" was
given by the Spiritual Life Sec-
retary Mrs. G. E. Wenzel.
President Mrs. Ervin Ratz
conducted the business. It was
decided to take a special offering
at the next meeting to be used
for camp sites. The meeting
was followed by a social half
hour.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Hilliard Sperling of Walk-
erton spent last week with her
sister Mrs. Clayton Sims.
Mrs. Bert Faber of Hensall
visited Friday with Mrs. Mar-
garet Clarke.
Dr. & Mrs. Fred Morlock and
family of Kitchener visited Sun-
day with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Mor-
lock.
Mrs.Alma Brunslow and Brenda
and Mr. Harold Robins on of
Strathroy visited with Mrs. M.
Clarke Sunday.
A bus load of ladies enjoyed
their trip to see the Ice Capades
in London last Wednesday even-
ing.
Mrs. Arthur Attfield and Mrs.
Charles Browning attended the
hair dressers' convention in Tor-
onto on the weekend.
the date to be set by the group in
charge.
Hostesses for the evening were
Mrs. Earl Pickering and Mrs.
Ross Pickering.
VIEW FILMS
The general meeting of the
Grand Bend UCW was held last
Tuesday evening with thirty six
members and two visitors pre-
sent. Mrs. Ed. Gill assisted by
ten members presented the East-
er story from the Bible. Mrs.
HOME ECONOMIST AT WI
The Grand Bend Women's In•-
stitute held their meeting Thurs-
day when Home Economics was
the topic with Mrs. Susan Devine
convener,
Mrs. Devine introduced Miss
Diane Liddiard, Huron home eco-
nomist, who spoke on the proper
diets. Mrs. Nola Taylor thanked
the speaker.
Mrs. Alex Hamilton gave the
motto "Success in Marriage is
more than finding the right per-
son, it is being the right person."
R011 call was a display of each
member's favorite small kitchen
gadget. Beautiful quilts and hand
work done by the WI ladies during
winter months was on display,
Mrs. E. DesJardins, Mrs. C.
Reeves and Mrs. Rosa Grigg
were named to bring in a slate of
officers for 1966-67 at the April
meeting. Also a committee to
look after exhibits for Exeter
Fair was named. All reports of
conveners are to be ready for
the April meeting. Group 3 of the
WI are having a pot luck supper
March 28 in the town hall.
Lunch was served by Mrs. Alex
Hamilton, Mrs. Art Finkbeiner,
and Mrs. Myrtle McGregor.
By MRS. WEI4WOOD GILL
Gill showed two interesting films.
Mrs. Clarke Kennedy and Mrs.
Allan Miller sang a duet.
Mrs. W. •Gill presided for the
business. Conveners were named
for different tables for f all
bazaar, Lunch was served by
Group 5 with Mrs. Irwin Bastard
convener.
VIEW FILM ON BRAZIL
At the UCW meeting Mrs. Cliff
Russell conducted the worship
choosing as her theme "The
Lord's Prayer". She was assist-
ed by Mrs. Ross Pickering and
Mrs. Earl Pickering.
An interesting film on the
'Church at Work in Brazil' was
enjoyed.
President Mrs. Cliff Kenney
conducted the business. It was
decided to entertain the Main
Street ladies at the Easter Thank-
offering meeting. It was also de-
cided to entertain the choir with
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4-H GIRLS CLUBS
Dashwood Pom Poms held their
third meeting at the home of Ann
Becker. The leaders, Mrs. Eben
Weigand and Norma gave notes
on making accessories, scarves,
and the care of scarves.
The girls did a small sample
of a dyed scarf which was later
to be placed in their record bo9k.
They learned how to make a
hand-rolled hem which proved to
be simple.
Dashwood Dainty Dressers
club no. 1 held their 4th meeting
at the home of Cora VanRaay
with seven members and the
leader Mrs. Leonard Schenk pre-
sent. Discussion was on the
selection, care of hats, and shoes.
Some started working on their
hats and samples of bias seams
were made.
DISCUSS ACCESSORIES
The second meeting of Dash-
wood Dainty Dressers Club I
was held at the home of Joanne
Martine. Notes were given on
"Planning Your Accessorie s,
Accent on Accessories and Ac-
cessories to Compliment You"
depending on height, size and
coloring.
Each girl filled out a chart
choosing accessories to wear
to church, school, sports or
formal. Each chose a hat pattern
and was to buy material before
the next meeting.
The third meeting was held at
the home of Mrs. Leonard Schenk.
The girls did several samples of
dyeing and were shown how to
make hand-rolled hems.
PERSONAL
Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Bond, Chat-
ham spent the weekend with Mr.
& Mrs. Charles Martine and fam-
ily.
Miss Thelma Weber of London
spent the weekend with Mrs. Dan
Weber.
Robert Nasser, a trainee at
the Centralia Air force base
and a Lutheran from Tanzian,
Africa, attended the Wednesday
night Lenten service at Zion
Lutheran church and spoke on
life in Tanzian following the ser-
vice.
SEED GRAIN
CONTRACTS
We are now taking contracts for Seed
Oats, Barley, Mixed Grain and many
other items — at 880 for harvest del-
ivery and $1.00 for winter delivery for
Oats, on a rough scalped basis only.
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MARK 25 YEARS
Mr. and Mrs. Carmon Lovie
celebrated their twenty fifth wed-
ding anniversary Tuesday, March
15 when his family all gathered
at his home to wish them best
wishes and presented them with
silverware.
Saturday they were invited to
the home of her sister Mrs.
Fred Lewis and family when all
members of her family gathered
and presented them with a chair.
HAPPY HATTERS
The Grand Bend Happy Hatters
held their 5th meeting with seven
girls present.
A. discussion was held on how to
select and care for hand bags.
The girls were taught how to
make rope and different seams.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Baker visit-
ed Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. John
Lovie of the Mollard
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Baird and fam-
ily and Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Baird
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Carl Vanner at Chatham and
celebrated Mr. T. Baird's birth-
day.
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