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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-12-05, Page 20Page 20 TiMes-AcNbcatef December 5, 1968 ury. ch vrch ladies plan cx Christmas party * * * * * GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR ALL THE NAMES ON YOUR LIST For Rings • Watches . Jewellery . Pen '& Pencil Sets China and Crystal • Silver Sets . Jewel. Cases . Clocks . Charm bracelet . Cuff links and tie sets . Watches and Travelling Clocks . Rings . Ash Trays . Barometers • Cigarette Lighters . Carving Sets . Desk Sets Pen and Pencil Sets •;" BEAT THE HAZARDS TO VOTE — While most people were faced with inclement weather conditions during Monday's municipal elections, a few folks in Exeter had to beat other hazards to cast their ballot. Above, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills are shown heading around road construction lights and a bulldozer as they head for the Webber polling booth on Main Street. T-A photo. Relatives from U.S. visit at Cromarty CANADA'S BEST SNOWMOBILE VALUE IS HERE!!! BOA SKI The performance-proven Snowmobile that's made in Canada for Canadian conditions. 9 new quality models from 19 h,p, to 35 h.p. and priced to give YOU more snowmobile fun for your money, Models Priced as low as $799.95 Novi Available At Exeter Farm Equipment HARRY VANGERVJEN EXETER Va• MAIN ST. tC1t1R. (g Nrg (kb. 0"i Ig W.: OW ;".f.i qlfg ctie: • Drop by and leave your prints or better • still ... Drop In And See ALL our gift ideas for u Christmas $6.50 Yardley After Shave and Body ‘8? $3.65 Powder Hai Karate After Shave Lotion $1.75 Jaguar Men's Cologne $5.00 Old Spice Deodorant and Shave Lotion $2.00 moves your Christmas mail faster Use the green and white speed labels to bundle your Christmas cards. They will be delivered by your Letter Carrier or you may pick them up at the post office. CHRISTMAS MAIL MAILING DATES: DEC. 13 DEC. 17 For out of town For locai delivery delivery Otte' Thierriietleii, see the pages your teleehehe book. OA% CANADA $AINT$AU RY Wednesday aftern0.911 the ladies of St,.'f'atrieli'P ACW met 0 This , Beautiful 1 : SET of STAINLESS 1 STEEL 1 & g FLATWARE & & In The New Venetia Pattern By Community § ONE TICKET FOR EACH PURCHASE AT OUR STORE 1 1 Cial04 404414;SiaNr+ N=40 5Wr) 0*tz WE GIVE COUPONS ON THE $750 CASH DRAW We Engrave One letter FREE on Rings, Watches, Lighters, Etc. Your Headquarters for the Finest in Christmas Gifts Main St. (Draw to be conducted Christmas Eve) For the GUNGED/1 SET •.verBaby m s tigs • —0,4 hs aitthsPtects • Star ,. Use rib aceiets Ur ger fief ..cas of tieu • C se inksets t' S ware ffr sets and • Char tri araceiets Jack Smith JEWELLER at the home of Mrs- Heber Davis, Mrs. Hugh Davis, president, Was in the chair, Mrs. 5, Bell Exeter read the 3 3 2. 2 2 By MRS, J. H. PAToN cLANOPPOYE Clondeboyo UCW met at the home of resident Mrs. Jim Doneldson -Tuesday afternoon, Rev. W.C. Tupling and his wife were present. Officers for the year are president Mrs, Jim Donaldson; vice-president Mrs. Arnold Blake; secretary Mrs. Rupert Williams; assistant Mrs. David Kestle; treasurer Mrs. Alex' McIntosh. The study book was given by Mrs. Rea Neil and. Mrs,` Arthur Simpson. Mrs. Tupling read a comedy poem. Mrs. Wilmer Scott read the scripture. Mrs. Charles Coughlin and. Mrs. Scott packed the bale which included the White Gifts from the Sunday service. ACW MEETS Members of the ACW met at the home of Mrs. Jim Cunningham Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Emily Tomes was re-elected as president; Wee-president is Mrs. Arnold Lewis; second vice-president, Mrs. Jim Cunningham; ft.y secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Karl O'Neil; Dorcas, Mrs. John Hewitt, Mrs. Almer Hendrie and Mrs. Alvin Cunningham; social convener, Mrs. Wilfred Cunningham. Mrs, Cecil Carter will take care of the Guild funds. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Peter Molnar, Mooresville, have moved to Centralia. Kermit Thompson and Harry Carroll were poll clerks for Monday's election. Mrs. Almer Hendrie had as visitors Wednesday Mrs. B. Downing and Mrs. W. Gilbert, Chatham. At the United Church White Gift Service Sunday, children of the Sunday School presented gifts for the Saugeen Indian Reserve children at Southampton. Rev. Leroy A. Lyons, Port of Spain, Trinidad, who has been studying at Huron College spoke The board of management of St. James Anglican Church met last week and decided to give $145 to Moosonee and $145 to Walpole, both Indian reserves. Bishop N. R. Clarke, Rev. J. P. Scanlon and Rev. Louitt are at Moosonee St. Thomas Church on James Bay. Rev. J. J. Stokes is at St. Johns John's Church on Walpole Island near Windsor. Cioncle.boye UC women eiec.:1! new executive to the people at St. James Church Sunday.. fiCtli107-140V3Cri:i.g0.30V.PR.CPRIrlii1V.03CCR4irA: we on't mind oti fingerprints Elizabeth Arden Memoire Cherie Bath Powder and Cologne IDA DECEMBER SALE DECEMBER 9 to 14 Special Prices On • Cameras • Flash Bulbs • flair Dryers • Razors • Andhlany Other Gift Items Highway '4 'North 'Open :Six Days 'A Week SEE US BEFORE YOU 'BUY Plans were made for a Christmas party to he held following the -service at S.t, Patri4V0wreh, December The time pf.service will .hea„helf hour earlier at 1,13.0. pm. A crib was finished and: a bale valued at $27 was packed to he forwarded to the WA. house in London. ..draw for a mystery prize was won by Mrs. Charles At k inson, BAPTISM Piaptismai rites were held at the United Church, Centralia, Sunday when baby Robert Duncan Tindall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob. Tindall was baptized, Miss Reather Davis of this community was soloist. Following the .service, Mr. and Mrs.. Tindall and family entertained at a dinner in. the. 13.ifferin. House, Centralia. Those present were Mr, and Mrs. Charles Tindall, Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Tindall, Wiarton, who were godparents for their nephew at the service, Mr, and Mrs, Heber Davis and Miss Heather Davis. Charles Tindall proposed the toast to his grandeon. All were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall, later. PERSONALS Mrs. Irene Marziali, Rosanne and Louisa, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Fred Dobbs and family. Sunday Dr. & Mrs. H. Seegmiller, Exeter, were guests with Mr. & Mrs. Dobbs. Mrs. Hugh Davis accompanied by her mother, Mrs. George McFalls and her aunt Mrs. Irene Hicks, Clio, Michigan, visited with Mrs. Don Myers, London. Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis, Heather and Michael, spent Wednesday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Dickins, Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Wilber Sutherland, Ilderton. Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Firby and Teresa, St. Thomas and Mrs. Barb Basset, Aylmer, spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Bill Johnson and boys. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Van Arenthal. A number from this community attended the reception and dance for Mr. & Mrs. Dave Turner (bridal couple) at Lucan Memorial Arena, Saturday evening. Mr. & Mrs. George Carroll returned to their home in Detroit Monday following a holiday with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll. By MRS. KEN McKE LLAR C ROMARTY Cromarty Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Eldon Allen with Mrs. Gerald Carey presiding. Mrs. Mervin Dow and Mrs, T. L. Scott had charge of devotions. Mrs. Scott sang a solo, accompanying herself on the autoharp. Nancy and Frank Allen favored with duets, accompanied at the piano by Janet Allen. Lunch was served by Mrs. Allen and Mrs. John Templeman. PERSONALS Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Larry Gardiner were Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer Howatt and Mr. .& Mrs. J. Howatt and family of Londesboro. Guests entertained at the home of Mr. & Mrs. John Wallace, Saturday night were Mr. & Mrs. Bob Parkinson and Julia Ann, Mitchell, Mr. & Mrs. Don Scott; Janet and" Douglas., Seaforth, Russell McKellar, Miss Joy Anne McKellar, Buffalo, N.Y., Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Wallace and girls, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Binning, Mitchell. Mrs. Jean Morgan and Mrs. Wm. Sillery, Exeter, visited Tuesday with Mr. & Mrs. K. McKellar. Mrs. Wesley Russell is a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital having undergone surgery. and Mrs. Gordon Baynham, Exeter, was awarded the Huron College Corporation prize in economics at the founder's day convocation at the college Monday evening. The graduate of SHDHS received $100 as his prize. .. because that's the only way people can get a close look at all the treasures in our exciting Christmas windows. Russell McKellar and his sister Joy Anne of Buffalo, N.Y. visited relatives in this community, last week. Mrs. Shirley Elliott and family of Essex spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. John Wallace and Debbie. Mrs. J. R. Jefferson visited Saturday with Mr. .& Mrs. Wm. Laidlaw, London. Ron Christie, son of Mr. & Mrs. Murray Christie left last week on a trip to British Columbia. He expects to tour points in U.S.A. and Mexico on his return journey, Mrs. John Wallace visited with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Parkinson and daughter Julia Anne, Mitchell, this week. $7.50 Travel Trio Cologne, Powder and Deodorant $3.00 Yardley Lavender Talcum and 2 Soaps $3.45 Tabu Bath Powder and Cologne $6.75 Chanel No. 5 Spray Cologne $6.50 NOW AVAILABLE —SERVING • Businesses • Farmers • Individuals • Contractors Bookkeeping Services, simplified Record Keeping Systems, Financial Statements and Income Tax Returns DUTOT BUSINESS RECORDS AND TAX SERVICE CENTRES Hensel!, Ont. 262-2407 Kenneth A. Dutot, Manager 9 A.M. — 9 P.M. OFFICES THROUGHOUT ONTARIO By MRS. G. 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