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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-12-16, Page 12LIFE MEMBERSHIPS — Nine members of the Crediton Women's Institute received life memberships, Wednesday. Shown above are, back, left, Mrs. Leonard Wein, Mrs. Gordon Morlock, Mrs. Sam King and Mrs. Walter Weber. Front, Mrs. Wilfred Mack, Mrs. Aaron Wein, Mrs. Della Sims and Mrs. Irvin Finkbeiner. Mrs. Emmery Fahner, a patient in South Hospital received her certificate earlier in. day. Huron the $100 OFF • K lits • Sweaters • C ress and Sport Shirts We Still Have A Wide Selection of LAST-MINUTE GIFT ITEMS WE CAN DRESS UP YOUR MAN FOR CHRISTMAS FROM OUR WIDE ARRAY OF COLORFUL Su its, Co-Ordinates and Double- Knit Trousers Greet your guesfs with the traditional favourite for holiday festivities. Order your supply of rich, wholesome, ready.to-serve eggnog. EXETER DAIRY Vt OW.A0t4W4isto*6410,01i#0#0.411:4144044#*'04*4•4104*404,0,i0,:M4i*Oga.000,4. 3 A 1?.a9e.. 12 Times-Advocate, December 16, 1971 5$0.1410.4*.5).0.9445*0**.li**wo.;;0.0005,4tvowik.Now#4,.00; Tie Him! See Our Wide Selection of Colorful Ties Newest Shades and Styles SHH staff hosts party for ladies auxiliary Members of the South Huron which delighted their audience, Hospital auxiliary were en- Mr. Hoffman also led the ladies tertained Tuesday afternoon at in, the singing of carols and he the annual Christmas party given read the familiarChristmas story for them by the hospital staff. from the bible, Harry Hoffman and his Mrs. Frank Wildfong ac- daughter-in-law, Mrs. Robert companied the Hoffmans and the Hoffman, blended their voices to carol singing. sing several Christmas songs Mrs. W, M, Wilson, director of nursing, was in charge of the program and Miss Marion Bissett capably thanked the staff for the program and Christmas tea which followed in the board room. Poinsettia plants were presented to Mrs, Hoffman, Mrs, Wildfong, and Mr. Hoffman in appreciation of their part in the program, During the brief business meeting preceding the party Mrs. Mel Gaiser, president, was in the chair. It was reported a new refrigerator had been purchased by the auxiliary for the hospital's east wing. Copies of the revised constitution were given to the executive and con- veners of committees. The auxiliary had 64 members during the year of 1971. Oren egad The Times-Advocate is happy to extend birthday greetings to the following persons celebrating their birthdays this week: Mrs.John Gaschc, Zurich, 80, December 8. Mrs. Eunice Stone, Huronview, 80, December 16. MISSES Snow Boots $595 MISSES and YOUTHS HOUSE SLIPPERS Ladies' Purses $6 95 UP See Our Selection of , . . • MEN'S LEATHER SNOW BOOTS • LADIES' LEATHER SNOW BOOTS For Under the Tree . . . tl Ladies' House Slippers Men's House Slippers '2" UP Ladies' Dress Shoes . For The Holiday Season JUST ARRIVED — Red, Black, Blue, Brown For the Stockings • Skate Guards 70c • Skate Covers $2 95 & $4.69 • Skate Bags $2.19 • Skate Lacers 40c • Hockey Ankle Protectors • Shoe Shine Kits For the Hard-to-Buy-For GIFT CERTIFICATES #4.1::?:kit*kiitie:gtivrAi 7:KtmMt i;ifd•o:t 4-{t:Fgre:Mrt:?i4vMrtleeroFAICAit?:ed=ge,ilve,3, WiarghNimftaNi?4,•4•WrizvPieo•Piiit,1:gs.W:54ti•Witz4kavii:tma.ii NOW fl 11 A RECENTLY MARRIED — Phyllis Anne Mawson and Michael Anthony Esmonde exchanged wedding vows before Father Caruana and Father Finn at Sacred Heart Church, Parkhill, November 20. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mawson, Ailsa Craig, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Esmonde, Uxbridge. Following a reception at Grace Church Parish Hall, Greenway, the couple left for a honeymoon in Toronto and points east. They are now residing in Waterloo where the groom is attending university. :11 2 Legend of rose told to PCW Mrs, C, Ersman and Mrs, A, Moir, nominating conveners, brought in the two slates of of- ficers for Presbyterian Church Women, Monday night. Mrs. N. Stanlake was elected president of the WMS while Mrs. H. Laing will head up the Caven Circle. Mrs, H, H. Strang presided at the installation service and stressed the necessity of church women moving out beyond the church to help with the needs of the community and the farther- most parts of the world. A Christmas devotional, prepared by Mrs. John Burke, was given by Mrs. Laing. It conveyed the message that through Jesus Christ. God sought out man . . instead of man seeking God. Mrs. Stanlake read The Legend of the Christmas Rose, after which each member was presented with a small rose corsage. Carols were sung and an ex- change of gifts made. Donations of treats were received from the members for Christmas boxes to be delivered to sick and shut-ins. " WO KV 4140470;#8i41,V*40;#0::LKO,KO.WONI:104* SPECIALS at Vttert4s ' SHOE STORE MAIN ST. EXETER MEN'S Sealskin Boots WHILE '1295 THEY LAST Gift Suggestions AND $199 a TIP TOP TAILORS ANNUAL YEAR END Made-to-Measure SU IT • $ 1 1 0 0 ye g Is Now On $135.00 A EXETER 0 Take care of Christmasplants • Plants can be used to good '0: advantage as part of the Christmas decor. They can also be a distinctive gift for someone on your shopping list. There are several plants that can be used for these purposes. Poinsettia —The poinsettia is a popular favorite as a decorative plant at Christmas time. The true blossoms are inconspicuous and it is the bright red bracts surrounding the flowers that give it its distinctive beauty. - Since conditions in the average home are not favorable for poinsettias, the plants soon drop the decorative bracts. They should be watered well without soaking the soil. The plants Azalea — The azalea is a popular potted plant for Christmas. The single and semi- Chrysanthemums — Among double forms are common in the longest lasting flowers for the many shades of red, orange and " home are potted mums which are white. available all year round. They A room temperature below 60 are available in yellow, bronze, degrees F at night and full sun red, lavender, pink and white. during the day will extend bloom A long period of bloom can be in the home. Daily watering and obtained by selecting plants with syringing the foliage will help partially opened buds. Direct prevent leaf drop. sunlight and night temperatures Cyclamen — Cyclamens are of 60 to 65 degrees F will prolong grown as potted plants and range bloom and ensure full color in the in color from white to many developing flowers. Mums shades of red. Although very require large amounts of water to beautiful, it is one of the most prevent wilting. 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Next spring, when all danger of frost is over, the plant can be placed in a sunny location in the garden. Frequent waterings will ensure adequate foliage development over the summer months. difficult plants to grow in home conditions. The flower buds blast and the foliage turns yellow quickly unless the plant is provided with a night tem- perature of 50 degrees F, 60 to 65 degrees F during the day, plus full sunlight. Ka lanchoe — These plants are small and compact, and bear red flowers in clusters above, the foliage. They are usually available throughout the winter. For extended bloom, they require cool temperatures, full sunlight, and constantly moist soil. After flowering, the plants can be retained for their foliage if they receive direct sunlight. Ungainly growth will result if they receive too little sunlight. Gii: n Genuine Ski-Doo n SUITS Illust,asted 9u5p n :It qii... 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