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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-10-19, Page 9MON., OCT. 16 to SAT., OCT. 21 DR. WEST'S GERM FIGHTER SA TOOTHBRUSHES 77' DRISTAN NASEL MIST TABLETS OR 93' VAPORIZER HANKSCRAFT 795 VITA-DIET MULTIPLE VITAMINS 90.s 2 69 IDA HEAVY GRADE MINERAL OIL lb OZ 34' 40 OZ 71' PARAMETTE SYRUP 20 OZ.. 339 PARAMETTE TABLETS 359 125'S HUNTLEY'S DRUGS PHONE 235-1070 • VP* Mill100111114111n 01.1110111110111, OCTOBER SALE Double your money with Canada Savings Bonds (6 Anwal Plus Interest on your Interest! One of the great things about Canada is Canada Savings Bonds, and this year's Series is the most exciting yet. Interest starts at 51/4 % a year—the highest starting rate ever on a Canada Savings Bond—and goes right up to 6%. Over the 13 years to maturity the true average annual yield is 5.48%. Best of all, Canada Savings Bonds have a wonderful compound interest feature which pays you interest on your interest. Take full advantage of it and you will double your money. As always, Canada Savings Bonds are instant cash. They may be cashed at any time for their full face value plus accrued interest. They are easy to buy for cash or on instalments. They fit all savings budgets—from $50 up. And, for the first time ever-, Canada's most popular personal investment may be purchased by businesses, churches, charities, clubs, and other organizations. Another first: the limit per holder for this Series has been increased to $50,000. Backed by all the resources of Canada, Canada Savings Bonds are a great way to save. Buy yours today and double your money. Buy yours today—where you work, bank or invest! 67.ke TimlwAcivocote, OctiD4er 19, 19.67 Page 9 Many visit in community Teachers learn science method The local unit of the Federated Women Teachers' Association of Ontario entertained all the teach- ers of the inspectorate at the first dinner meeting of the season in James Street United Church Thursday evening. Guest speaker was Mr. Paul Park, London, who outlined the Nuffield approach to the teach- ing, of science in the elementary Schools. Mark anniversary ,at Thames Rood H ear speech about tension 'vim Ralph. 'Vander Burgh of Toronto were guests Sunday With Mr. and Mrs, Jeffery, Rey. Stewart and Mrs. Miner attended church anniversary ser- vice at Winthrop ,Sunday. Rev, Miner was the guest speaker. They later spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Trewartha of Seaforth. Mr, and Mrs. William Johns entertained Mr. and Mrs. Chas Webber and family Sunday, the occasion being the twelfth wed- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Webber and also the birthday of Mrs. Webber. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mayer of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Chas Jeffery were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jeffery of Ex- eter. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knight of Exeter were Sunday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight and Mr. and Mrs. George Webber of Detroit, Michigan, called on Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Knight Tuesday evening last. Mrs. F. Russell of Toronto- spent the weekend with her grand- daughter and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Jeffery. Mr. and Rummage sale another success The fall rummage sale conducted by the South Huron Hospital Auxiliary, Saturday, was another success. As usual the sale of books was brisk and these area ladies are shown picking out their reading material for the long, winter months ahead. — T-A photo Auxiliary projects success James Street UCW unit 2 met Thursday afternoon with the "Anglican Church Women" of Trivitt Memorial and Main Street UCW as guests. About 60 were in attendance. The speaker was Mrs. M. C. Fletcher who spoke on "Ten- sions of 1967". She compared tensions of life to a thread in a sewing machine; when the ten- sion is too tight the thread must break. She stated ill-health may not be caused by "what we are eating" but rather by "what is eating us." Mrs. Fletcher counselled that "we should reserve more time for things we would like to do rather than depleting our energy on things we think we have to do." She held the attention of her audience throughout. Mrs. H. H. Cowen moved her a vote of thanks. Mrs. Rufus Kestle presided for the program. Mrs. Warren Brock led in the worship ser- vice and Mrs. George Sereda sang two solos. Mrs. S. E. Lewis conducted the business in the absence of the leader, Mrs. Earl Shapton. Mrs. Altna Thar of London With Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ether- ington, Mr. and. Mrs. James Miller, Betty and Bob of Woodhull were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller, Tyro Boys group will meet Friday evening, October 20, at 7;30 pm in the church basement, There will be no SundaySchool or church services Sunday, Oc- tober 22 owing to Elimville an- niversary, Those who have attended Expo recently or are attending now are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cann and Judith, Beth Passmore, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin, Margaret and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan and Connie visited with relatives in Sarnia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Mayer of Fergus sle1lnI1I1111111111111111111111118811881181888881818111 "I SAW YOUR AD IN THE , TIMES- - ADVOCATE" By MRS, WILLIAM ROHDE Rev. C. Britton of Seaforth was guest speaker at the anni- versary service Sunday, The flowers on the altar were placed there in memory of the late John Selves and Mrs. Jack Cann. Mrs. Dan McLeod of Exeter fav- ored with two solos. The choir sang an anthem. Some of those attending the service and spending the day with friends were: Mrs, Jae. Rodgert of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoggarth of Staffa, with Mr. and Mrs. Ross ilodgert; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair and girls of Centralia, Mr. Ray Mills of Whalen, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fisher and Glenda, Mr. and Mrs. William Rowe and Lar- ry, Mr. and Mrs, Brian Wed- lake of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rennie and Brenda of London, Miss Shirley Johns of Elimville, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rowe with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe; Mrs. Smale of Seaforth with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hackney; Mrs. Ruth Knight of Seaforth with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cottle and Mr. and Mrs. Roy pepper of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Rohde; Mrs. John Selves of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rate of Shipka, Mrs. Gordon McCarter and Gerry with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Webber. Rummage, tags raise cash A film Stand By For Life depicting the many services of- Gerald Godbolt also attended. The fifth graduation of South Huron Hospital Training school for Registered Nursing Assist- ants will be held November 17 in James Street United Church. The Exeter unit of the Cancer Society reported services being given to 17 patients. The next meeting, November 14, will be the annual one and the year's reports will be given and officers elected. A cup of coffee was served by the social committee convened by Mrs. Harold Taylor and Mrs. Walter Davis. fered in a modern hospital was shown at the quarterly social meeting of South Huron Hospital Auxiliary last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Glen Mickle convened the program. President Mrs. Delmer Skin- ner conducted the business. It was reported that donations on Tag Day, September 30, were better than last year—to date $680.06 has been reported with several communities to hear from. Grand Bend WI tagged in that village realizing $150,75. Mrs. R. E. Russell convened the project assisted by Mrs. Harold Skinner, Mrs. William Cann, Mrs. J. Pryde and Mrs. R. E. Pooley. Mrs. Walter Davis and Miss Marion Bissett reported on the regional meeting held at St. Jos- eph's Hospital, Guelph. Mrs. RUMMAGE IS POPULAR A good crowd eager to buy attended the Hospital Auxiliary rummage sale Saturday after- noon. "We were nearly mowed down with the customers but it was all over at 3.30" said Mrs, Wellington Brock who was co- convener with Mrs. Robert Chaffe. Over $1,000 was realized al- though the definite amount is not yet available. The auction of furniture and other articles by Bill Smith, Crediton, brought $96. SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL NIGHT COURSE Applications for Enrollment in an additional course in Conversational French will be accepted at the school on Thursday, Oct. 19 7:30 p.m. Weddings Resort women will pack bale By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL GRAND BEND The afternoon Unit of the Grand Bend UCW met Thursday with Mrs. Emery DesJardins leading the Thanksgiving worship ser- vice assisted by Mrs. Alex Barn- ilton and Mrs. W. Gill, her theme being "The Home". Mrs. Alex Hamilton presided for the business. Mrs. Wm Slur- devant will be accepting don- ations towards a Christmas box to be sent to the Irwins in Korea. A bale will be packed Novem- ber 1, all good used clean cloth- ing to be brought to the church not later than Oct. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Cam Dorman and daughter, Mrs. Rosa Grigg, Mrs. Mabel DesJardine, Mrs. Bud Becker spent Thanksgiving weekend with Mrs. Cliffe Rus- sell at Bobcaygeon. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grigg, Carl and Martine of Strathroy spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Rosa Grigg. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill and Mr. and Mrs. Wellwood Gill visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gill and family at Bramp- ton. Mrs. Raymond English, Mrs. Gordon Woodburn, Mrs. G. E. Morrow, Mrs. Ray Patterson and Mrs. W. Gill attended the County Fair at Silon United Church, Fanshawe, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mitchell Wayne, Dennis and Michael visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Kowalchuk, Larry and Reed. Star elects E theringtons — Continued from page 8 gown of peau de sole with lace sleeves and empire waistline. A lace train fell softly from the shoulders. She carried a cascade of red roses. Mrs. Tom Swindalles, London, was matron of honor wearing a full-length A-line dress of rose lagoda crepe. She carried a bou- quet of pink carnations. Gary Wedlake, Waterloo, was best man and William Rowe and Morris Wedlake ushered guests. A reception was held at the Duiferin Hotel, Centralia where the bride's mother received guests in a chocolate brown dress with matching accessories and the groom's mother assisted wearing blue lace. For travelling to South USA the bride changed to a royal blue walking suit with black patent and royal blue accessories and red rose corsage. The couple will reside at 90 Victoria St., Exeter. At the October meeting of Ex- eter Chapter No. 222 Order of the Eastern Star Mrs. Archie Etherington was elected worthy Matron and Mr. Archie Ether- ington, Worthy Patron, for the coming year. Other officers elected were Associate Matron, Mrs. Robert McKinley; Associate Patron, Mr. Earl Campbell; secretary, Mrs. Wm Middleton; treasurer, Miss Kathleen Hay; Associate Conduc- tress, Mrs. Lloyd Lovell. During the meeting Mrs. Elgin McKinley was presented with a Life Membership in Exeter Chap- ter. The conveners of the various committees gave their annual reports. One special benevolent project was a most successful Tea at the Blue Water RestHome Zurich, the proceeds donated to the Home. Mrs. Margaret Bryant, London, held the lucky ticket on the cradle play pen donated by Mr. Rollie Williams. Choose officers for girls' group Officers were elected at the James Street CGIT meeting last Wednesday evening. President for the whole group is Linda Bourne; vice-president, Pam Sereda; and secretary and press, Carol Lynn Shapton. Mrs. Roy Stover is leader of the senior group, "Stovepipes". President is Pam Sereda; vice- president, Janet Ecker; secret- ary, Dianne Shapton. President of the intermediate group, "Talkative Teeny Bop- pers" is Gwen Mills; vice-pre- sident, Lynne Farquhar; sec- retary, Tess Romaniuk. Leader of the group is Mrs. D. A. Ecker. The junior group "The Mini Girls" have as their leader, Mrs. George Sereda. President is Janice Davey; vice-president, Marilyn Hamilton and secretary, Sandra Shapton. 704414t °7aftie4 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. White and family of Ottawa visited over the weekend with the latter's mother, Mrs. Verde. Welsh. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Davis of Port Credit visited Sunday with Miss Verna Coates. Mrs. K. L. Werner, London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Godbolt are attending Expo this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Witmer and family, Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Witmer were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Herborth and family Stratford. The Local Association of Guides and Scouts met at the home of Mrs. Robert Lirxton Thursday and plans were Made to hold a cookie sale Saturday, October 28. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Blair of Andrew St. are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson of Aneroid, Sask. Mrs. Watson is a Sister of Mrs. Blair. While having a sociable game of cribbage Mr, Watson was dealt a perfect hand which seldon happens. kinettes model fashions Exeter Kinettes used everything but the kitchen sink to prepare the hats and other attire they modelled at the auto show, Friday, The Styles were suitably described by the commentator, Andy Bierling. Standing from the left are; Mrs. Bob Callitigham, Mrs. Gib Dow and Mrs. Glen McNabb. Kneeling is Mrs. Bill Lain. T-A photo By MRS. WM. WALTERS Mrs. John Coward spent the weekend at Expo. Miss Kathy Hern of Clinton and Miss Ruth Horne Of Exeter spent the weekend at their hornet in Winchelsea. Colin Gilfillan and Bar- bara Visited Friday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Smith and Penny of Crediton, celebrating Mrs. Gilfillan's birthday. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Dayrnen and family Of Kippen visited on Sunday with Mr. & Mrs, Wm. Walters and Danny. Mr. & Mrs. Rueben phelke of Moncton, and Mr. & Mrs. Percy Felker, Bruce, Mark of Elmira Visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs4 Sanford Hutton, Dennis and Dianne.