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TRY IT STARTING NEXT PAY DAY AT EXETER COMMUNITY 'CRE.DIT -UNION -LTD. BUILDING 'HURON At MAIN.. EXETER PHONE 235.0640 Mrs.. (ReY).E. Morrow is a Patient in Exeter NOsPitali Mrs., David gaglesoll is a patient Strathr9Y Hospital; and 30eY Eagleson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Graham Eagleson, is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, We wish them all speedy recoveries. Mr. and Mrs. Manford Belling of Michigan called on friends here last week. Mrs. Fred Hicks and family returned home last week after operating their summer lodge at. Sauble Beach for the summer, Mrs. Cecil Smithers • accompanied her sister, Mrs. Roy Dietrich and daughter, Miss Vera Dietrich and friend on a trip to Western Canada. Instead of the annual bazaar and bake sale of the United Church WOrten which is held in the church, this year plans are being made to hold it at Parkhill Fair Billie Steeper and friend are on a ,true to Florida. A shower was held in the. Anglican Church Parish Hall last Friday evening for Miss Linda. Pickering whose wedding to NSaotruTdaialyEaigniesgedtaitkoen it takes place on Church. Several from this community attended the household sale for Mrs. Robert Hayter at Dashwood on Saturday. Mrs. Hayter was once a resident of this community and is now a patient in the Blue Water Rest Home at Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gackstetter and sonofKhiva are visiting with Mr. Cecil Sinithers and Johnnie, Mrs. Hugh Larkins and son of Windsor spent a few days last Week with her mother, Mrs. Lloyd Stewardson. Mrs. Lloyd Ballaotyne, Mrs. Lamport, Mrs. R. J. Keller, Mrs. Gerald McFalls and Mrs. Garnet Hicks of Hurondale Women's Institute were among the 49 passengers who went to Lansing, Michigan, Thursday to attend the ACWW convention. 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Philco thinks of you first. scaqoo 110 -111110 WITH TRADE GET READY FOR THE COLORFUL FALL SHOWS See it on display at PHILCO 3-WAY COLOR TV WARRANTY finest the indinitrV 2 years on the Oa ure year on all &rt.& 4(.1 year On labor IltiSSELL., ELECTRIC EXETER. 235.0508 Main South, Exeter Three. from Green...way recuperate in hospitals "It is good for people to keep happier and healthier, tog," busy," mused MP. Hugh. Mrs, Morenz practices what. Morenz, AR 2 Dashwood at her• she preaches. h9nle Monday "I think they're As a farm housewife with .one grown son, Mrs. WrePz. Pis her life with variety of interestS. When she's not helping her husband or cleaning her spacious home, she's working on articles to diaPlay in •the home department of Exeter Fall Fair, This will be the fifth year that Mrs. Morenz has entered several exhibits in the Exeter fall fair. Last year, of 16 articles displayed she won four firsts, seven seconds and five thirds — and earned the special prize for Painting on fabrics and china to boot! A little workroom off her kitchen is the spot where Mrs. Morenz spends most of her winter days and evenings. That's the place she keeps her basket of handmade aprons, patches for her quilts, rags for her mats and materials for novelty items. Without a doubt, mats and quilts are her specialty. A colorful Centennial mat is a treasured possession. So is a hand painted quilt which won first in its class last year at Exeter Fall Fair. She's a good cook, too. Several times a winner at Mary Hastings events, Mrs. Morenz has never exhibited baked or canned goods at Exeter Fall Fair. "For the last three years in a row," said. Mrs. Morenz with a wistful smile," I've had silo fillers the day of Exeter fair. It was just impossible to get any baking ready to show." She'd be a very happy woman if there would be a class for collectors at Exeter Fall Fair. Her favorite hobby is pupaphily -- or collecting dolls. In five years, Mrs. Morenz has collected authentic dolls from 13 countries. Most were sent to her by penpals in exchange for Canadian dolls. "One is in the mail•noiv from Ireland," Mrs. Morenz stated proudly. She isn't the only collector in the family. Her husband collects figurines of horses and keeps them in a large frame mounted on the livingroom wall not too far from her doll collection. For a change of pace these days, Mrs. Morenz picks raspberries from her garden. They're the ever bearing kind, she said, an appropriate choice of plants for a lady with an ever bearing sense of achievement. There are probably plenty of women in Exeter and district who are planning to exhibit in the domestic, home and fine arts and crafts divisions of the Exeter Fall Fair, but so far most are keeping their thoughts about exhibiting to themselves. Mrs. Delmar Skinner, RR 1 Centralia, told the T-A Tuesday there was no indication how many women will be displaying' items in the homemaking departments. She said this wasn't unusual since prize lists must be in the hands of all interested persons before any decisions can be reached about exhibiting. Books were mailed last weekend and should be in the hands of most exhibitors now. Mrs. Skinner was in agreement with some other exhibitors who have suggested that it would be helpful if fair books could be mailed a little earlier. NEW DISHES Some new items haVe been Mr. and Mrs. Webster Marchbank of Clinton quietly celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary at the Dufferin Hotel in Centralia on. August 31. Married in O'Leary, Prince Edward Island on September 1, 1908, they lived most of their lives in the eastern province, moving to Centralia in 1956 where they spent the next 12 years. The Marchbanks now reside at 44 Huron Street in Clinton. Their family includes two daughters, Mrs. Larry (Vera) Kumpula, Downsview, Mrs. Wilda Murphy, Clinton; two sons, Melvin, Tyne Valley, PEI and Keir, Wilmot Valley, PEI; 23 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. Guests from Toronto, Clinton, Kitchener and Exeter attended the anniversary celebration. MR. AND MRS. C. SNELL The 4 0 th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snell, Exeter, was observed recently when their family honored them at a dinner. included in the domestic department for the first time this year. The Domestic Special is a light cake, one layer, suitably iced and decorated for a child's birthday party. Prizes here are $3, $2, and $1 for all other entries. Some yeast items are new, too, with coffee cake and Chelsea buns making the prize list for the first time this year. It should be mentioned that the Crediton Women's Institute is offering three special prizes totalling $7.50 to the ladies who use recipes from the course "Baking With Yeast" to make four different items of baking for a display. QUEEN CROWNED Along with the $15 cash. award to the/champion cook'at Exeter Fall Fair, the Queen will have the pleasure to be crowned as a part of the Wednesday evening program. Arrangements are being made to have a T-A representative on Women .with viewpoint Fifth ear at Exeter .fair Most lady exhibitors not tipping their hands hand to make the presentation to the talented winner in the domestic segment. Mrs. Skinner explained that the committee in charge will figure out total points for each candidate and name a winner in time for the Wednesday evening show. Basic barbecue sauce is made with a half cup butter, a cup vinegar, a teaspoon salt and a quarter to half cup water. Surprise party heralds season Members of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority began the fall season with a surprise coffee party at the home of Mrs. Ruth Grouse, Kirkton. The girls travelled from house to house picking up members and their children for the come-as-you-are event. Tuesday evening, the first meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. Pat Fletcher saw 19 members answer the roll call with the name of a famous person each would like to meet and why. ,.:.4, "Introductions and Invitations" were discussed by Mrs. Fletcher and Mrs. Elaine Bogart who were in charge of the meeting. The new guide book "Conduct, Expression and Purpose", was another topic for the evening. Business included plans for a Progressive Dinner on September 24; the Model Meeting on October 8; and , the Pledge Banquet on October 22. Mrs. Trudy Chaffe and Mrs. Bev Delbridge served lunch. Mrs. Snell was the former Hazel Kestle. The couple has two sons, Ray and Ronald, both of London, and two daughters, Mrs. Mary Pitt, London, and Beth at home. On hand for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snell, Jeff and Greg; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Snell and Timmy; Mrs. Mary Pitt and Barry; Beth Snell; Mrs. William Hodgins, London; Mrs. Windsor Matthews, London, sister of Mr. Snell; Mr.' and Mrs. Orby Kestle, Florida; and Mrs. Rufus , Kestle, Exeter. Mr. Kestle was unable to be present as he is a patient in South Huron Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Snell were presented with a set of aluminium cookware. See de taw aftliod de.,,,e.e/t4t, e.,,ded at Crystal . . . THE SYMBOL OF GRACIOUS LIVING and ENTERTAINING • THE HOME,,OF QkMieJTX, DIAMOND RI NGS oarWATCHES'.-' the family markets t axe er Prices Include Deluxe Cutting, Wrapping and Quick Freezing For Your Freezer or Locker rota,tnffs,eit JEWELLER