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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1960-09-15, Page 13individually Designed Spencer,Spirella supports are ndividually designed for abdomen, back 3--nd breast. Your made.to-rneasure .garmarif, wilt relieve tired, ailing backs and exhaustion 'caused by 'weakened ,Aniscies and wrong posture, A. Phone 125 foe Appoihiehohi Mrs, V6Itria Armstrong #9 Anne St* Eititer S Siiiirthruotaiffiteltimmitifivtenuontetiffieeierettiimi movirieineemilitholitrotitaaelfoiriaititi Ralph Sweitzer EXETER PHONE 315 See the exciting new designs at the Interior Shop. Tasteful patterm; to match your draperies and interiors. Many patterns to choose from—we'll be happy to help yell pisk the perfect ones! New Fall Wallpapers KELVINATOR DEEP FREEZE COUNTY .CREAM- PRODUCERS ANNVA.14 NEXT MONTH. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR DATE AND PLACE, ONTARIO. 'RUM _PIHIPIOCIIIr SAPIICrING SOAR, OFRISENTING .P11014/011$ ALWAYS ITETTIER WITH HIITTLOI ! , The. linialAcIvocate, $..eptetriber -15, 11760. rag.. 14 ,H display ., ,..--.... stratford was Planned -for ,Oeto-'.was.,.aneWered PY tolliog: Oe .firtit a Staffa W I her, ' Institute =AIM attended. - .1 — ' - --- - s '— - ' ' . . An invitation to• attend Gould's. Mrs. Rey liaoonala, .Need; At the meeting of .Staffa Worn- WI en October 13. was accepted.„ ;ROW Reed and Mrs. ,Johts *Os en's Institute for which, Mrs. HoWebolft hints were given IY la" assisted the We" .4401* Mrs.. John '3.'emplernari. Roll calla- the social- hour, John Miller was hostess the 4-H , A paper on historical research was prepared by Mrs. Cecil Bow-1 man and read by Mrs. R. Wor,," den, The motto "History repeats itself" was discussed by )(Ire. Art Kemp. Current events were given by Mrs. Ed Brooks.. A solo. was contributed by Elisl zabeth Striate and a duet by1 Faye and Joanne Templeman, Mrs. Bowman presided for the. club girls had a fine display- of the sewing they had done. Mar- garet Ann Wallace also showed. vegetables from the garden club; and told how to plant and use them. CAREFREE COMFORT thanks to ESSO OIL HEAT Esso Oil Heat is safe and dependable. And your Imperial Esso Agent offers the best service in the land. Call him today: he'll introduce you to a wonderful world of warmth, Whether you use a space heater, floor furnace or automatic furnace, there's an Esso healing fuel that's exactly right for the job. Use Esso Oil Heat and you'll sleep easy in the 'winter to come. ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST GEORGE VRIESE EXETER PHOME if) - . . rn el; „ (11-14i0ing sseAcittely corryfort s TRUSSES t SURGICAL SUPPLIES iso METEOR COACH $ 145 ,10,.q1 E-VROLEY SEDAN Mack ...... Make 'IA alt offeel 'S2 DODGE SEDAN—No reasonable of foe toftooid,- Exeter Motor Sale Peed Dobbs, Peon, PHONE 100 mots tow OR tOM, ET '54 DODGE SEDAN—Six cylinder, signal lights, Mona Was $695—NOW . oo . . ...... • - + '53 DODGE SEDANS (2)—They were WS each NOW—each ^ .......... , $ 645 $ 545 '52 CHEVROLET 1/2 TON EXPRESS . / FARGO 1/2 TON EXPRESS $ 395 '49 D DGOE SEDAN $ 145 Black ...... $ 495 151 DODGE SEDAN . t 11 nly ..... introduces study At the meeting of the WMS Af- ternoon Auxiliary of James Street United. Church Thursday afternoon the new study for 1950.61 was introduced. Mrs. V. Armstrong led the study pe- riod. A negative and affirmative pa- nel was presented by Mrs. Al- fred Hunkin and Mrs. Robert Duncan showing the meaning of the ecumenical spirit, Mrs. Her- man Powe introduced the study books "The Ship Under the Aissass," a study of the past, pre- sent and possible future of the -` ecumenicalmovement, also "A Turning World" telling of re- sults seen in many countries of "Working Together." Mrs. S. E. Lewis spoke of the materials to be used in the new study. Mrs. C, E. Zurbrigg spoke briefly on the School for Lead- ers held at Alma College, St. Thomas which she and four other members attended for one day. The UN report given by Mrs. Powe was on the fourteenth, ses- sion of the Commission - of the Status of Women held in Buenos Aires, Argentina March 24 to April 14. Of the 18 members of the commission Canada was rep- resented by Mrs. H. Quart of ttSeebee City, The worship period was 'taken by Mrs. V. Armstrong and Mrs. F. Taylor, Elsie Gosar and Ka- thy Smith contributed a duet, Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Roy McComb of. Elginfield assisted. by Mr. Andrew Morton of Ailsa Craig' will conduct the service at Brins- ley United Church on Sunday, Sept. 25. Mrs. Jack Hodgson and infant daughter, returned home from S A pot luck supper highlighted South Huron Hospital on Friday. Ruth Trevethick is et- -the September meeting of the tendi ng college in London. Woman's Federation of Main Mr. and Mrs, Sherwood Brock Street United Church on Mon- of Exeter were Sunday visitors day evening. with Mr, and Mrs. Goichvin Mrs. Don Gravett spoke of her Glenn. Mrs, Brock returned' experiences as director of junior home last Friday from Estevan, girls camp at Goderich this sum- Sask. mar. She also led in the devo- Miss Helen, Lee, of London, tional period and was assisted spent the weekend with her pat " President Mrs, Clarence Mc- s.' rits, Mr, and Mrs. Harold. Lee, "I . I liy Mrs. Wayne Tu.ckey and Mrs. e Don Hooper. , Donald conducted the business It's easy to nut a Classified , •period. . • Ad in The T-A. Just Phone '770, i .,,,,,,,,,,nes,,,,,,,,,,,ess_...., amse ,, ses,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s,,,,,,,,e ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,sesesee eemes es 1 „.. EXECUTIVE CAR , September meeting of the were made lay hags, Atintlina. 1 Mrs. -Glen liniser of. Belleville .nre S Auelliare In Smith, H n, 1 Charles Aquiline. L 0 II d 0 n,I was matron, of honor for her ssa- Hospital on Th om as, after, brother of th e b ride, was best ter dressed in street-length rose 1 -es Mrs, Ruasett is .eo.son. ' Man and Joseph DeGreat, Sea- silk -OrganZa over taffeta with s '7er- of the ways and oceans : forth, brother , in - law .of the - full skirt, ern-shed bodice and t ,mmitlee and was annonucine ' groom, ushered,. picture collar. A white picture s•ming activities of ,the gratin' t A reception was held in the hat and bouquet of white mums 1. 7,', ' Legion Hall, Exeter. where the - and rose -carnations completed Salon ay, -8"ter"" 1 will • bride's mother received gue-sts -1, • tag day for the Auxiliary anal i n a rose her ensemble. Miss Betty Oke, f.,I)() Ji:! 4,009 tags are .ready for , black a c c e s s o r i e s ,an d th e Marilyn Bannon of Stratford as pure -silk sheath with sister of the bride, and Miss t 'stribution to members and sun-1 grooms mot h er assist e d in a : bridesmaids were dressed simi-r »Idlest, districte, The fall IT01., black sh ea th dress r sge sale \vill be held in the ; with white early to the maid of honor in I 'glen Hall on Octeher 15 and]. embreidery and matching ,jacket. '.aqua Aqua organza, Misses Jo Anne e ...segments far it are being fi- i them the For travelling in Northern On-1 7%1110rd! Stratford., and Debbie i: s ',zed, -bri6, t,hangen to. a Davey, LOnflesber0, as flower Mrs, W. C. Allison announced with matching three-quarter coat . organza over taffeta, with rose s were dressed in white silk ' West green corduroy sheath gm tat three dozen teaspoons with and hat and beige accessories. ',cummerbunds and m a t c h i n g rorchased and were on. hand.! Guests numbering The couple will reside in Galt. '.cummerbunds and carried nose- ISe hospital initials had been 't'? baby sitters trove all leo were gays of white muars • and rose been ' present from London, Seaforth, carnations, ss:d and it was decided to order , Toronto,Exeter, Holland and; Clare DeVeulle, Stratford, was a -other dozen, 1 Malta. ' groomsman anti ushers were President Mrs. Fred Debbs,1 l Donald Oke, brother of the bride, who chaired the meeting, an- s and Don Waymouth, Stratford, minced the 50th convention of Durnin-Oke I A reception was bell in the the Women's Hospital Auxilia-1 church rooms decorated in pink to ries be held in the Royal Anderson United Church was and white. The bride's mother York Hotel the setting - l October 24 and 25.1 ceremony uniting in marriage for the double-ring - received in a plum-colored crepe A committee comprising l Ira, sheath with dusty rose accessor, ; Marion Viola Oke and Mervyn , es J. C. Dunlop, Mrs, R. Nestle, ' Henry Durnin. Rev. T. Elliott, The groom's mother assisted in 1. with tsvo-tone rose corsage, • Miss A. Claypole, Mrs. C, S. t officiated on Saturday, Septem- , MacNaughton and Mrs, 3, M.' her 3. figured blue silk with beige ac- 1 Smitheett were named to cessories and corsage of pink al') The bride is the daughter of roses, range a display of showing the , Mr, and Mrs. James Oke, 5 group's ectivities at this con-1 once Hill, formerly of Usherne Bay . - et. I For a wedding trip to North vention.the bride donned a purple Township, and the groom is the , sheath dress of all-wool flannel • Miss A. Claypole announced !son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dun- tha t the work on the extension to ! nin. Londesborm ! with beige accessories and tor. that hospital would likely het Mrs. Earl Stephen, St. Marys, 1 ' sage of bronze roses. The cou le will make their starting the end of the month ! was organist and accompanied, home in Stratford. and there would he many pro-' the soloist, Miss Margaret Oke, i Guests attended the wedding jeets in this connection for the' Exeter, who sang "0 Perfect' auxiliary, i Love" and. "The Wedding Pray- from Cornwall, Belleville, Luck- She mentioned that a set of er . ," now, Clinton, Londeeboro, Exe- ter, Stratford and surrounding twins had been horn in the has-1 The bride, entering the church , district, pital in May, June, July and! on the arm of her father, chose, August and was keeping her fin-i a gown of Swiss embroidered ' . . gees crossed for September, ! organdy with scalloped. V neck. Wed at James St. Mrs. Dobbs announced that the t • ' 1' e el ors sleevesand veryfull , ' - Rev. S. E. Lewis officiated at bursary ha d b een awarded this ; skirt with an organdy flounce " and flowing into a geaceful. brush ' the marriage of Eleanor Marie year to Miss Marilyn Hamilton y w o o d and Cyril Edward tram. Her finger-tip veil of silk H,. e who had already commenced , illusion was held by a crown of Blommaert, bath of Exeter, in approve project Activities of the Trivitt Mom- oriel Guild were resumed for the fall at the September meet- ing held in the Parish Hall, Mrs. lions, Tuckey, hostess for the, meeting, conducted the devo,' Mrs. John Stevenson, co-pre., sident, presided for the business period when a new project, the' purchasing of stacking tables for the parish hall, was approved. l Plans were made for the open-' ing euchre party this month and also the parish pot luck supper, October 5. Helpers for the nur-i sery school were appointed, { Mrs, William Sims, Mrs. M. Keating and Mrs. C. Heywood as- the euarterly social meetine; The bride is the daughter of Wo QUEEN-For the third year sisted the hostess at the social bolt in charge, training at Victoria Hospital, t James Street United Church on London. I The October meeting .will be ' Turns over gavel •P'11). , convened by Mrs. Gerald God-'t in a row, Miss Grand Bend" hour. . Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Heywood o new president and the groom is the youngest, Safety on farm has captured the "Miss Western with the local social committe 1 Federal hears director's report Plan projects i rea.. weddings R r Y I A r Continued from page 12 (seed pearls and Segnine. She car- given to Institute. ".""L"11'.- "" 7 Matching bows with pink ,ruststied a bouquet of red. :and white --LAt th e e,et p em er meeting '',OlislaYs are .sver"" an, and they carried bouquets of Dettertime roses with trailing th e Junior Institute held l Pt as r e•-nsed. Mrs. It Russell a t pink roses. All the bridal dresses and fern, SNELL BROS. LTD. PHONE 100 EXETER '60 Chevrolet BISCAYNE 4 DOOR SEDAN Automatic transmission, 3,000 actual miles. Miss VerSa Smith attended the bride as maid of honor and Mies Jean Scott and Miss Donna Wells were bridesmaids. They were gowned alike in ballerina-length dresses of aqua silk organza, The bride's sister, Joan Hey- wood was flower girl wearing Anniversary services at Brins- white silk nylon. ley United Church on Sunday, Danny Blommaert, nephew of Sept, 11 were largely attended. the groom was ringbearer and The guest speake r, Rev, Joseph Blommaert was best man George W. Sach of Lucan, gave for his brother. Ushers were interesting sermons at both William Heywood, brother of the morning and evening services. bride and James Russell. Misses Marlene and Darlene A reception was held at Arm- Frayne of Kirkton added to the worship with duets, Rev. Kenneth Hick of Ailsa Craig also assisted with the eve- ning service. The church was adorned with flowers and perfect fall weather prevailed for the annual occa- sion. Miss Maxine Reeder, who Sang; Halt" Br°'Ph Y "0 Premise Me" and "The ' guest, speaker, Mrs. N. Reeth of Auxiliary begins was presented with a gift ant, i Lobo, who spoke on safety - eLrd's Prayer." de- ette baby spoon. ou . v . as o an The draw was won by Mrs. Neil, sequins. The aisle-wide skirt ex- Campbell, I tended to a chapel train. A The hostess was assisted by i matching Mrs, Lee Sherman and Mrs. , loins held her hat dotted with se- lace-trimmed veil. John Pasterius, and she carried a crescent of made for the IS i n a l arrangements were bride chose °°1- en g -1 gown ' peanut drive Mon.; of silk organza with fitted bodice ' ming .Roll call was answered by a safety hint to prevent ' daY of the Evening AUxiliary of ! styled with scalloped neckline , day and Tuesday of next week. . .. accidents. The motto was taken James Street United Church fol- by Mrs. Bruce Dis-sm and a ' lowing the summer vacation reading given by Mrs, Earl Stee-' Miss May Jones introduced the , new study "Into all the World. per. Mrs. Eric Mollard reported Together," and briefly reviewed that gifts had been given to a , the two study books to be used. neighboring family who lost' Mrs. Arthur Rundle and Mrs. their home by fire. Mrs. Bruce, Garnet 1-licks in dialogue form' Vernon reported on CAC activi- I explained the meaning of the' ties as 'gleaned from the buTle.'lleettmenleal movement. tin. I. Mrs. R. E. Pooley reported 1' The speaker was thanked by' 11.4-aF-"16411.1111.`' ' ' 1111' Mrs. Lawrence Curts ant pre-' sented with a gift, , test at Windsor. Winner was . P 1 C Maxine Holmes, 18, London. Keiswetter on Monday evening, Exeter. , At the meeting of Cloverdale - five Toot, seven-inch, 104-pound FAST RELIEF FOR Mrs, Don Robertson, retiring; The organist, Mr. Lawrence Women's Institute held at the blonde. president, presented the gavel to, Wein, played the wedding music homej of Mrs. Elton Curts Mrs. president Mrs. Calvin Wein, 1 and , accompanied the soloist, I introduced the: Mrs, Robertson, past president,' the late Mrs, Blommaert, all of Institute's to cites at the home of Mrs. IlarrY Anniversary at Brinsley son of Andrew Blommaert and Ontario" title the beauty con- At the meeting of Exeter Kin- By GORDON MORLEY strong's Restaurant, Exeter. For travelling in Northern On- tario the bride changed to a beige flecked wool suit with brown accessories and corsage of gold roses. Mr. and Mrs, Blommaert will make their home in Exeter. Talisman roses and lace. Saturday, September 10 at 2 Mrs. Art Clarke received a Kin- ' father the ( vices around the home and with new by her Escorted a fl • 1 tl farm machine"' world study Mon- na _! At the first meeting on Mcm- Friends shower Phyllis Merkley Miss Phyllis Merkley, bride- elect of Saturday, was honored on a number of pre-nuptial oc- caskets. , Entertaining at showers were Miss Marion Belling and Mrs. Cecil Hudgins and Miss Carol Lockhart, who were ecehostess- es at the former's home, Mrs. Percy Merkley enter- tained at a trousseau tea in hon- or of her daughter, Phyllis. As- sisting in. receiving the guests were the groom's mother, Mrs, [ Wilfred Metiers. Exeter. Pouring tea were Mrs, Almer Mathers, Grand Bend, grand- mother of the groom, and Mrs. William Etherinettin, aunt of the bride, The tea table was centred with an arrangement of white carnations and pink gladioli with pink tapers. Assisting in the tea room were Miss Dianne 11-Yek -man and. Miss Carol Lockhart. Assisting in the showing of shower gifts were Miss Shirley Merkley, Miss Marion Belling and Mrs. Delbert Robbins, Others assisting were Mrs. Cecil Murray, Mrs, Glen McKnight and Mrs. Amiel Willard, I Roport on. „FW1 0 Wednesday evening in South Hur- on District School Miss Doreen Brock gave an interest-' log and educational talk on th e work of the F.W.1.0. (Federated Women's Institute of Ontario). HEAD COLDS COMING SOON 1960 DODGE PICKUPS Al' TEACHERS COLLEGE Miss Dorothy Kerslake regis tered on Monday for the one• year course at Teachers' Col lege, London. Miss Pat Cann returned to complete her second year of the two-year course. 1 00000 011 tttttt 11111,1•M 000000000000 111101111/11111101111111111111,11111M11111t111/11111, p Ray Mills and Miss Meta Salter, During the business conducted by Mrs. Smith Miss Jones read a letter from Rev. Gerald Paul of Manitouwadge United Church 'e Northern Ontario to whom the -roup had donated its portable organ in 1955. He told how use- ful the organ had been espe- cially before the new church had been built, S IN BEAUTILITY, ExOett fitting in our private fitting room Mission society KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS a KELVINATOR RANGES • KELVINATOR WRINGER WASHERS 0 KELVINATOR AUTOMATIC WASHERS • KELVINATOR DRYERS There Is Non Better Than Keivinator SANDY ELLIOTT TO TRAIN IN VICTORIA Misses Sandra 1Valper and Marilyn Hamilton of town and Pauline Boulianne of Crediton, SHDHS graduates, registered at the Victoria Hospital School of Nursing, London, on Tuesday. The therne of the meeting was "School Days" arid 12 members answered the roll call be tell- ing of "A Public Sebool Exper- knee PT Never Forget." -Cur- rent events were discussed by Kathy Hicks. Secret' moments were give by Marilyn Morgan , Announcements of the Huron County Safe Driving Rodeo spon- sored by Junior Farmers and junior Institutes which was held in Clinton on Saturday. program. President. Miss Vera Hambly conducted the business. Mrs, Carter Kerslake and Mrs. liar- old Parsons were again named to be 4-H club leaders, Plans were made to entertain Seaforth And Kirkton Institutes in Octo- ber, A visit to Spruce Lodge in . Ladies at Trivitt • BAUER & BLACK NYLON ELASTIC STOCKINIS UNTLEir DRUG 'STORE. 11 74 • EXETER Phone 5O 444 Main St, Phene 0'6 %.16.1affffimmooftw.mmiommiminiyourtimaiimiwimortummthwhimmifflaormmbomfto-1 '58 DODGE "REGENT" SEDAN—V8 engine, avtomatic, radio, ti ethi c tinted glass, futone, it has the works. Was $1995—NOW ..ttP '58 DODGE SEDAN—six cylinder, automatic transmission, $1 795 tutors, new tiros, a good anal Was $1895—NOW '56 DODGE SEDAN — V8 engine, automatic transmission, $1 195 tutone. Was $1,295—NOW '57 CHRYSLER SEDAN—power steering, power brakes, auto.inc matic transmission, V8 engine. 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