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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-07-04, Page 16Usborne graduating class Play it Cool! .33 COOLERS Polystyrene construction, keeps food fresh, drinks cool - all the way to the picnic grounds! Ideal for campers, motor- ists, and boaters too, it floats! 14% x 10% x 11%" high. 1.33 Extra-large size 20% x 13% 14%," high. Only x 2 69 EXTRA! Cash and Carry BONUS COUPONS aumoinn TIRE 11,A •'•'% :V Atr *AMA SHAW & SONS LTD. ainnomn TIRE EXETER and .Odorless: 16 eZ. iiiii WOW .29 VI•A` 10, APPLY FOR A HANDY CAN-CHAttGE CREDIT CARD TODAY The graduating grade eight class at Lisborne Central School was honored at a banquet, Thursday, District Education Supervisor FH Wilkinson presented the diplomas and Scott Cameron of CFPL TV was the guest speaker. Back row, left, Jim Snow, Allen Knight, Terry Hewitt, Terry Johns, John Jaques, Doug Smith, Bob Bierling, Robert case, Brent Biackler, and Jim Lynn. Third row, Rocky Van der Wheil, Larry Antoine, Dennis Hutton, David Parsons, Mark Heywood, Joe Wragge, Bob Marshall, Frank Miller, Graham Robin- son, Doug Miners and Jim Cornish. Second row, Sylvia Paton, Sharon Batten, Joan Allen, Mary Margaret Jeffrey, Karen Hern, Nancy Alexander, Doug Penhale, Murray Glanville, Larry Ferguson and Dwight Etherington. Front, Linda Jones, Beth Passmore, Judith Cann, Joan Lynn, Karen Kerslake, D'Arcy Etherington, Lois Johns, Judy Dickey, Janice Thomson and Wilma Neevil. - T-A photo Learn how gardens grow Staffa Institute see rose display By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN STAFFA Mrs. Cecil. Bowman and Mrs. George Vivian were hostesses for the Agriculture and Cana- dian Industries meeting of the Staffa Women's Institute held in the township hall Wednesday ev- ening. 65 FORD CUSTOM 500 4-Door, auto., radio, 19,000 miles, H48982 64 VALIANT 2-DOOR with radio, H46843 63 PONTIAC 2-DOOR H46058 61 COMET STATION WAGON automatic, radio, roof rack, power tail gate window, 98482X $695 Guaranteed Values Dobbs Motors Ltd. Exeter 235-1250 Evenings 235-1130 $1550. Mrs. Ed Chappel presided when 18 members answered the roll call by c 4 A new product on the grocery shelves and your com- ments". Thank you notes were read from the 4-H girls who had received cup and saucers. A letter was read informing the members that the new home economist for Perth County would be Miss Saurette. Each Institute member was asked to get someone else to accompany them on the bus trip in July. Members decided to purchase the recent pictures of the Hib- bert schools and pupils for the Tweedsmuir history book. Mrs. John Templeman took charge for the program and read a poem. Mrs. Charles Douglas gave a paper on the motto, “The $945 greatest part of progress is the desire to progress." For her topic Mrs. Douglas conducted a quiz on "Why does your garden grow"? She alsohad on display several varieties of roses and gave many useful tips on the care of roses. Mrs. Templeman conducted a contest on cans. A delicious lunch of straw- berries and anniversary cake was served by the hostesses, It was Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bow- man's forty-second wedding an- niversary that day. PERSONALS Attending Cromarty anniver- $895 Rivers with rapid flow and numerous rapids recover from pollution more quickly than slow- moving and tranquil waterways. sary Sunday and visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Miller and Ken were Mr. & Mrs, Ken Duncan and family and Mrs. Jack Dun- can and Faye, Kirkton. Attending Cromarty anniver- sary Sunday and visiting with Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman and family were Mr. & Mrs. Eldrid McNicol and Bob, London, Day Capling, Mitchell and Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cole, Jean and Don- ald, Cromarty. Weekend visitors with Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Norris and family were Mr. & Mrs. Jim Norris and family, Brampton and Mts. Jim Lyall, David and Nancy, Agincourt. Nan- cy and David remained for aholi- day. Miss Eleanor and David Kemp returned home from Frobisher Bay N.W.T. on Friday. David brought four of his Eskimo stu- dents home with him for a visit. Mr. & Mrs. George Vivian and children attended Cromarty anniversary and visited with Mr. & Mrs. Carter Kerslake and family. Sunday evening visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Bob Norris and fami- ly were Mr. & Mrs. Frank La- mont, Seaforth, and Miss Pat Meir, Windsor. Mrs. Gordon Vivian and baby son returned home from Seaforth community hospital last week. Family Picnic Jugs 640 oz. Collapsible (A) "Master Chef" Completely insulated. polyethylene, keeps soups hot, drinks frosty. Drip- less spout, strong carry-strap, 64 oz. capacity.Only i . . 1.69 Tough, sanitary, unbreakable Rugged plastic polyethylene, folds flat for (B) Genuine "Thermos" construction with expanded bead insulation, Wide storage. Easy-flow pouring mouth, sturdy bail handle. Family size spout, convenient carry oat 128 oz, *capacity, Only ..„„ handle. Only . 11.07 Water Carrier Fold-away Picnic Grill Convenient; 3-position grill; fry-pan; charcoal pan, All steel. Folds easily to 104 A A • x 10% x *Pay. 16 Continued from page 15 Phgel, pawn Farr, Patti FiOPT., Charlene Pioloik, Vicky Hardy, Bob Ilarreit, Wayne IiinclrnarSh, L9ri llodginsi Marty Hopps, Anger Horuk, Don Latta, Bill LockYer, Richard Mitorai, Cecil Nickles, Jim Peckham, Don Rid- !!!!!!!!! l ! l !,!!!! !!!! l !!!!!!!!1,!!!!!!!!!!!4!! Lucan rec news 1,1 410 W llllll 1 411”,k,,q0 ii !1.," ii ii I, i Registration tor swimming lessons this summer at Lncan pool was held Saturday for the first two weeks in July, About 153 of various swimming abil- ities are now registered. Playgrotind activities are in operation at, the community centre with Miss Laura Hodgins as supervisor. Those wishing to have their children participate Can get full particulars from Miss Hodgins at 227-4370 or by phoning the Lucan Community Centre. NEW CUSTODIAN Frank Van Geel will replace George AtkinS as custodian of the Biddulph Central School in September. SOLINg dell? Michael Scott, Ellen Shprn- 101 Bill Westman, John Whalen, Annhie Aulenback, CherY1Prick - en, E§ther, Kr4inz 4 Lorraine Lewis, Bill Henderson, John Hen son, Rene Wright, Shirley lintton, Terry Morgan,. Grade 4, Mr. Perrior: Nancy Riddell, Lynn Stanley, Kathy Campbell, Ruth Ann Atkinson, Ken Holland, Billy Lewis, Pat O'Connor, Dianne Irvine, Bob Roes. TannY Van A.renthal, Peg- gy Veno, Albert Thompson, Karen Mason, Sheila Smith, Dianne Mal, corn, Karen Henderson, Linda. Hayter, Donna Leitch, David Ken- nedy, Cindy Donaldson, Barry Arnold, Tracy Hayter, Danny Fl- its, David Stilson, Dick Juergen& Grade 4, Mrs. Morley: Cheryl Davis, Rite Evans, Kathy Hearn, Jean Barker, Clayton Phair, Bar- bara England, Susan Gebel, Wayne Hall, Joanne Hodgins, Derek Holmes, Trudy Wright, Larry Isaac, Brent Froats, Tony Vanderhoek, Janis Kestle, Linda Aulenback, Donnie McFalls, Linda Earhart, Harry Blom, Har- ry Foster, Bobby Stuckless, Ricky Freeman, LindaJosh, Lori Ann Wilson. Special Education Class, Miss Harris: Jane Bowerman, Ron Hardie, Patricia Hodgins, Doug- las Hutton, Jack Hutton, Debbie Kennedy, Larry Wright, Nancy Casselman, Holly Elson, Brian Cornish. 1.!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!1!1!!!!!!!!9.4!!!!!!!.!!!!!1.!!!!!!(!!!!1!!!!,!'.11. UN., ITEQ EVENING VPW The gvenin VOW. .Church WPPIPTI. 1103 their June meeting. in the schoolroom last Tueslpy evening with..the president, Mrs, Emerson Stanley In the chair. Mrs. Ed. Melanson and Mrs. A. A Reilly took the worship. Pleae were 1:1140. to hold a pie,pgP. on 444,Uat. 10. On .behalf. :Of the group, the president gave Mrs. 00; a jewelry set,. SUNDAY pgAyjcg. The guest speaker at the 11 o'clock service was the Rev. James Johanson BA BD from Temple Church, Windsor. • ANGLICAN CHURCH SE RVICE Rev. Robert Andrew Carson, the new rector of Holy Trinity Church, Lucan and St. James Church, Clandeboye, took the 11 o'clock communion service on Sunday. He will be on vacation during the month of July, when ser- vices will be taken by Paul Carr, student at Huron College, Lon- don. PENTECOSTAL The pastor took the morning service and former pastor Rev. John Sexton was in charge of the evening service. BIENNIAL CONFERENCE Rev. Gordon McDonald, Mrs. Howard Currie, both delegates, and another car-load of church members, attended the Biennial Conference at Arthur, Saturday where Mr. McDonald was named assistant superintendent of the Ontario-Conference. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. ! .,A!!!!!!!!,, LEAVES FOR NEW CHARGE': Rev., and Mrs.. E., G. Lan ,. caster, who have been Packing for weeks, left• last WednesdaY for their new home at Forest, Where Mr, Lancaster will have charge of Christ Church, Forest, and St. John's •Church, Kettle POInt, It was with deep regret their many friends said farewell. MEET The Lucan-Clandeboye CGIT met on Tuesday evening in the Church schoolroom for a pot luck supper and closing party. Committees were set up under the leadership of Mrs. M. H. Hodgins, Mrs, R. B. Worthing- ton, Miss Nancy Park and Miss pMaarrt /3,174rrFaInegarend.prTihmisaritlyypbye thoef girls themselVeS, was enjoyed by all. On Thursday evening, mem- bers of the Lucan-Clandeboye CGIT visited Strathmere Lodge presenting a musical program and serving tea to the patients. Mrs. M. H. Hodgins, super- intendent of the group acting as emcee introduced the leaders and the accompanist, Mrs. Clar- ence Hardy. misses Janis Free- man and Marlene Butler sang solos, Kathryn Worthington play- ed piano solos, Valerie Leitch gave accordion solos, Marilyn Hearn, Nancy Park and Graduate Wendy Cronkite sang trios and Explorers . Karen Hodgson and Johanna Engel and -future Ex- plorer Cora Engel r endered trios, all of which were greatly enjoyed by the patients. Group singing of f a your it e hymns was 'conducted by Mrs. Hodgins and tea was served by the members, many of whom also took the patients for walks in their wheel chairs. 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