The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-04-11, Page 9Busy fingers make many items for the craft sale
In their crafts session Thursday afternoons in James Street Church Hall the ladies of Braemar Lodge
make various items such as covered hangers and wastepaper baskets which they hope to sell at the Sale
and Tea Thursday, April 18. Seated, are Miss Marjorie Campbell, Miss Madeline Holmes, Miss Dorothy
Carleton and Miss Gwen Snowden; standing are craft helpers Miss Marion Bissett and Mrs. Tom Pryde.
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Centralia area people
hold shower for bride
MR. AND MRS. JOE FINKBEINER
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CENTRALIA
Mrs. Ray Shoebottom assisted
by Mrs. Richard Shoebottom and
Mrs. John Thomas entertained
at a miscellaneous bridal shower
Saturday night for Miss Lynn
Phillips of Hyde Park, There
were about twenty-five relatives
in attendance. The bride elect is
a niece of Mrs. Ray Shoebottom.
IJCW
Mrs. Harvey Smith presided
for the business at the April
meeting of the UCW in the school-
room of the church Thursday
evening.
Easter was the theme for an
impressive program convened by
Mrs. Robert Blair, Mrs. Gerald
Isaac, Mrs. Alvin Essery and
Mrs. George Hicks. Mrs. Blair
and Mrs. Essery as leaders were
assisted in conducting the wor-
ship service by Mrs. Gerald
Isaac and Mrs. Arthur McFalls.
',Thoughts on Easter" were pre-
sented by Mrs. George Hicks.
Musical numbers were a piano
duet by Mrs. Essery and her
sister Mrs. Sorensen, and a vocal
solo by Mrs. Russell Wilson with
Mrs. Ken Hodgins playing the
piano accompaniment. Mrs. Blair
presented the chapter from the
study book.
MESSENGERS
At the Messengers meeting
Sunday morning, readings were
RECEIVES CAP
Miss Sheila Elston, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elston, RR 1
Centralia, is a member of the
1970 class of St. Thomas-Elgin
General `Hospital. She received
her cap in a recent ceremony,
. , photo by Jack Doerr
given by Donald and David Mc-
Falls.
The story "Into All The World"
was told by Mrs. Harvey Smith.
It was decided to send a five
dollar donation to Bunny Bundle.
PERSONALS
Mr. Harmon Morton of Ailsa
Craig was a visitor at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks
Thursday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Greb ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Kerslake to the Maple Syrup
Festival at Elmira on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson
were Saturday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Thompson in
Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. RussellSchroed-
er accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Elgin Webb of Grand Bend were
Saturday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. B. Webb and family inLon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, Pam
and Patti of Lucan visitedSunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith
and Penny.
Mr. Ray Shoebottom has been
By MRS. THOMAS HERN
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Earl were
Friday evening guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Hannon, Mitchell,
and with Mr. and Mrs. Milne
Pullen of St. Marys Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern
visited Sunday with Mrs. Louisa
Kyle in Exeter.
Mrs. Mary Brock visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Brock and Bill, Exeter.
Miss Lisa Westcott, Exeter,
visited over the weekend with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ephriam Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern
attended the Elmira Syrup Fes-
tival on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Jeffery
and family, Staffa, were Sunday
evening visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Angus Earl.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hern and
family, and WS. Ephrialtillerli
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Snell and fam-
ily, Grimsby.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Scott,
London, were Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ballantyne
and family, Kirkton, Mr. and
Mrs. John Tookey, London, were
Sunday visitors with. Mr. and Mrs,
Themes G. Bern.
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
Ttlesday, April .9. was the Oc-
casion of the fiftieth wedding an-
niyersarY of Mr. and Mrs, Joe
Finkbeiner. After their marriage
fifty years ago they returned to
their farm on concession 8, Ste-phen Townsnip and, immediately
began the task of sowing the
spring grain since the land was
ready.
Saturday was Open. House in
their honour at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dalton Finkbeiner .on
Highway 83, Exeter. Friends and
relatives called in the afternoon
and evening to offer congratula-
tions and good wishes. Grand-
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Fink-
beiner served the guests, and a
grandson attended the door.
At 5:30 the family went to the
Dufferin Hotel, Centralia.for
.
din-
ner.
Relatives and friends who came
from a distance were Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Finkbeiner and fam-
ily of Thornton, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Finkbeiner and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Lochner of London,
Mrs. Beatrice Tate of Hamilton,
Mrs. Annie Finkbeiner of Zur-
ich, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Davy of
Waterdown, and Mr. and Mrs.
William French of St. Catharines.
Mr. and Mrs. Finkbeiner re-
ceived a framed scroll from the
Hon. Charles MacNaughton and
letters of congratulation from the
Hon. Robert Stanfield and Mr.
Robert McKinley.
SHOWS PICS OF ETHIOPIA
Rev. Allan Kliewer, mission-
ary on furlough from the Sudan
Interior Mission, Ethiopia, was
at Zion United Church last Wed-
nesday and Thursday.
He showed colored slides of
the people, the mountain s,
streams and roads, the flowers,
the new type of architecture in
Addis Abeba, the work of the
Mission in hospital, school and
evangelistic end e a v o u r. Rev.
Kliewer is a native of Stein-
bach, Manitoba.
BINGO WINNERS
Winners at the Bingo sponsor-
ed by the Hall and Park Boards
Tuesday evening, April 2 were
Mr. Carl HadfPrd (2), Mr. Allen
Hecker, Mrs. Le4 Taylor, Mrs.
Donald Glanville, Miss Boyle,
Clair Skinner, 1.401S Bruer (2),
Gary Dinney, Dave Cottle, Mrs.
Bud MacDonald, Allen Pfaff, Bob
Reid, Les Taylor, Ross Krueger,
Mrs. Joe Conlin and Mrs. Walter
Weber.
The next game will he held
April 16. The jackpot stands
at $125 and 59 calls.
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
ELIMVILLE
The Elimville-Thames Road
CGIT are holding a Japanese
Tea at Elimville Church Thurs-
day evening. Rev. Donald Orth,
an agriculture missionary from
Japan, who at present is teaching
at the Agricultural School at
Centralia will be giving an il-
lustrated talk.
JOIN CHURCH
During the Palm Sunday ser-
vice on Sunday, there were three
new members of the Confirm-
ation Class accepted into church
membership, Miss. Helen Batten,
Mr. Jim Skinner and Mr. Ken-
neth McLennan.
Mr. Squire Herdman accepted
these new members on behalf of
the session. Following this ser-
vice Communion was observed.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Delmar Skinner visited
Saturday in Toronto and attended
the TOPS Convention with the
Centennial Slimmers of Exeter.
Mrs. Ross Skinner, Mr. Harold
Bell and Mr. Ronald Elford at-
tended the manse meeting at the
home of Rev. and Mrs. S. Miner
Monday evening.
Mrs. Wm Routly, Mrs. James
Sinclair and Mrs. Jerry Rannie
attended a Fashion Show at Kit-
chener Thursday evening when
Mrs. Don Willcox was one of
the models.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Routly, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Willcox and family
of Kitchener visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rannie and
family of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell, Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Cooper, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Skinner were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilkinson
of Zion on Friday evening, cele-
brating Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Jaques' wedding anniversary.
The UCW Of ZiOnVnited Charch
entertained the ladies of the
crediton United Church at their
regular monthly meeting Thurs-
day evening, April 4. Mrs. Gord-
on Finkbeiner accompanied the
singing. The president, M r s.
Howard Zurbrigg, conducted the
business. She warmly welcomed
the visitors and read an Easter
poem.
The Program was led, by Mrs,
The Youth Fellowship Club will
be having an Easter Sunrise Ser.,
vice Sunday morning April 14.
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read the Mrs, Hey,
a PPM and: Mrs, Hey and mrp,
Alvin Finkbeiner sari; flTeeelt
VP tg.Prar4.HeY. Allan :KlieWer
o ughieri ,everyene with colored
slides .of his work in Ethiopia,
Hostesses Were Mrs. Ross
Krueger, Miss 'Nei?. Faist, Miss.
Laura M a t h e r s, Mrs, Lorne
Finkbeiner, Mrs. William Stir
wartz,Miss Lillian Haist, Mr*,
Harold Fanner and Mrs. Claire
Schwartz.
PERSONALS
Mr, & Mrs. Roy Ratz, Mr. &
Mrs. Ervin Ratz and Mr. & Mrs.
Earl Lippert attended the funeral
of Mr. Dave Lippert at Graven-
hurst, Tuesday, April 2.
Mr. & Mrs. Rea Stephen, And-
erson and Mr. Bc. Mrs; HarOcl
Grearsorl of London spent oupday
with Mr. Oscar Pfaff,
„Mr, 4 Mrs, PhOdo McCand.r
less Strathroy visited lest
TUeSdaY with Mr. 8i Mrs, Will
oestricher,
Mr. & Mrs, Wallace Wet;Rode
ney, were Sunday guests of Mr',
Henry Pfaff,.
M. & Mrs, Ed Hendrick and
Qsrol have moved, into their new
home on King St. North.
mr*, Chris .Dinney is spend-
iag some time with co & Mrs.
R,, J. Taylor of Downsview.
A joint communion service will
be held Inc rediton United Church
at 10:30 am on Good Friday,
Mr. Bruce Perry, Exeter, is
to be guest speaker at the Easter
Service at 6;30 Sunday, April 14
in Zion United Church.
confined to his home for the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arley Copeland
of Windsor were visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Greb ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Mau-
rice Love of Exeter were Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Reg
Hodgson in Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schroeder
and family of London were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Schroeder.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shoe-
bottom of London were Sunday
callers at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Shoebottom.
T hree youths join
church at Elimville