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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-11-07, Page 10Pig* TO Tirms-Arivocaito, November 7, 1908 Wide variety of costumes The judges at last week's Hallowe'en party at J.A.D. McCurdy School at Huron Park had their work cut out for them with many interesting costumes to choose from. The winners are shown above. From left, Pam Soame, Lori Ravelle, Debbie Holmes, Donald Seniuk and Kathy Shoji. T-A photo. Figure skaters register More than 100 boys and girls from Exeter and district have registered for skating lessons provided by the Exeter Figure Skating Club. Above, club treasurer Mrs. 'Mima Brintnell is handing a receipt to Lori Wildfong with teaching professional Mrs. Faye MacDonald looking on. Children at Cromarty receive baptism rites T-A photo. BRIGHTEN UP! Use attractive, low cost wallpaper to brighten up your home WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF Sunworthy and Waldec . VINYL . PRE-PASTED . WASHABLE FREE Water Tray with Each Order WEBSTER SIGNS HARD WATER worn you ragged? If you've been blaming the weather for rough hands — stop. Soft water can make the differ- ence for as low as $3.86 per 4 week period. Salt Delivery — prob. rem water solved ' re- pairs to all makes, free Water analysis Culligan Water • Condit ion ing Phone 524-9571 376 Bayfield Rd. GODERICH WE SERVE HURON Cowan's mother, Mrs. Janet. Cowan and sister, Mr, and Mrs. James Mitchell. They are enroute home to England to join his daughter Marjorie, son John and Mrs. Cowan's parents. Arthur Plwriolcr. 4Aid, family of Waterloo, Mr. & Mrs. .Stan Otterheth and family of Kitchener were Sunday visitors With thejr,PgP45, Mr. 4. MP, WilSon Derbecker. • Mr§,..Marvio. Schroeder- and ,daughter of 'Warren, Michigan, Mr, George Blatchford of Detroit were. Friday visitors with Mrs, 4 PROCLAMATION By authority vested in me by the Municipal Council of 'the Town of Exeter, I hereby proclaim Monday, Nov. 11 A Full Public Holiday AND DAY OF REMEMBRANCE for the Town of Exeter and I respectfully request all citizens to observe it as such. • WE KNOCK . OURSELVES OUT WITH SERVICE! That's Why So Many People Depend On Us For A Constant Supply of Heating Oil They Wouldn't Want It Any Other Way . . . WOULD YOU? IF NOT, CALL TODAY BOB CHAFFE Phone 228-6641 STERLING FUELS Exclusive Agent in the Exeter, Centralia, Crediton, Dashwood and Lica'? Area MORE HEAT PER GALLON 0 By MRS. KEN McKELLAR Baptismal service at Cromarty Presbyterian church Sunday was conducted by the minister, Rev. J. C. Boyne. Children presented for baptism by their parents were Garnet Wayne, son of Mr. Sr Mrs. Bev Taylor; Grant Carlyle, son of Mr. & Mrs. Laurie McKellar; and Steven Robert, son of Mr. & Mrs. Larry Gardiner. Let us develop and print your films BLACK & WI-11TE or KODACOLOR. Guaranteed expert processing plus a new fresh film FREE, the same size and type of your original roll in sizes 127 - 126 - 120-620- 35mm only. Wag VS MEM HUNTLEY' oEo~Ep i DRUG STORE gXETER Telephone Ontario 23S•1070 11 FILMS • CAMERAS *SUPPLIES sot Ps NO ON Rem au toge no RIR HIM I I I I Mr. & Mrs. Bill Hulley and family and Mrs. Alex Ramsey visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. James Ramsey and family of Rothsay. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gardiner and Henry Eggert were Mr. & Mrs. Henry Murr of Sebringville, Mr. & Mrs. Levi Ratz of Kitchener and Mr. & Mrs. Earl Eggert of Rostock. Mr. & Mrs. Alex Gardiner visited Thursday with Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Readhead, Kitchener. Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Currie, Linda and Joanne of Dorchester were weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker. Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Allen, Janet, Nancy and Frank, visited relatives at Brantford Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Wallace, Carlingford, George Brooks, Stratford, visited Sunday with Mrs. George Wallace and Mrs. Verna Brooks. Alec Scott, student at the University of Guelph, was home for the weekend. Lisle Worden and Mrs. Penelope Fell, Staffa, visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. K. McKellar. Miss Barbara Gardiner, Guelph, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gardiner. Sunday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. Larry Gardiner were Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gardiner, Barbara, Ronnie and Robbie, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Bearrs, St. Marys, Mr, & Mrs. Otto Walker. By MRS, HAR9l.D The ,.SpOrtsPtVtl HalloWeen party in AhenIggn Hall Thursday evening, Mr. .and Mrs. 1-14r0 Hawkinsof Anderson were judges, Prize winners were. pre-school, best .Halloween Costume, Phyllis Nesbitt, David Grose, Donna Bickell; best comic costume, Dariny ..Shute, Michael Brine,. 'Robert Weeraink; best representation, Grown Ross, Dwayne Selves, Jeff 44Monnti, Best patriotic, Terri Maddock, Shelly pietcher Sarah Ross; best dressed couple, Tim Shute and Stephen Francis,',Tont Bibby and Joan Bibby' and Sandra Fletcher and • Brian Bickell. Primary grades, best Halloween costume, Joanne. Everett, Ellen Eveleigh, Jamie .Eveleigh; best comic costume, Stephen Paton, Craig Paton, Debbie Schaefer; best representation, Brent Marshall, Valerie Denham, Joan Ross. Best patriotic costume, Jerry Doyle, David Burgin, Jaye Doyle; best dressed couple, Lana Marshall and Wayne Denham, Debbie Maddock and Paul Simpson, Mary Ann Youngson and Norlene Wright, Senior grades, best Halloween costume, Robert Blackler, Monica Eveleigh, Mark Paton; best comic costume, Ted Bibby, By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Mrs. Wayne Love, Varna and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner, Exeter, spent Monday at the home of the former's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Davis. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall and family attended Thanksgiving service at Grand Bend United Church Sunday and were guests for the day with Mr. & Mrs. Charles Tindall. Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Kooy and Bonnie Exeter spent several days this past week with Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy. Miss Ada Ings and Albert Nicols, London, were guests Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll and Wayne. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs attended the Friday night choir, night at UWO London. Sunday1 the couple and their childrerl were guests with Mr. & Mrs Fred Dobbs Sr., Exeter. Mrs. Hugh Davis visited her great aunt, Mrs. Norma Coleman, Lucan, Friday evening. Sunday Mr. & Mrs. Davis and family were guests with her mother and sister, Mrs. George McFalls and. Joyce On Friday evening Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis were guests of Mrs. Olive Hodgins, Exeter, and Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Keough, London, were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis. Robbie Amos, Joanne Paton; best representation, Joanne Scott, Rosemary Simpson, Linda Marshall. Best Patriotic, John Doyle, Nancy Harvey, Dianne Robinson; best dressed couple, John Urquhart and Brian Hibbert, Wendy Heard and Brian Denham, Denise Robinson and Lone Morrison. Adult, best Halloween, Mrs. Junior Doupe, Mrs. Mervin Shute; beSt comic, Mrs. Lloyd Fletcher, Mrs. Ross Francis; best representation, Cathy Amos, Robbie Taylor. Best patriotic, Brian Amos, Mrs. Norman Amos; best dressed couple, Mrs. John Grose, Mrs. Robt. Marshall; best impersonation, Bobby Marshall; oldest person in costume, Mrs. Ross Francis. ANNIVERSARY SERVICE A large congregation attended the anniversary service at Kirkton United Church Sunday morning. Rev. J. King, minister of the church conducted the service. Rev. Bissett of Avonton was guest speaker. Special music was rendered by the junior and senior choirs. Mrs. Fred Switzer presided at the organ. Baskets of flowers were placed in the church in memory of the late. Mrs. Archie Dewar of Blanshard Township and Mrs. John Simpson of Exeter. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. McCormick of North Bay and Mr. & Mrs. Bill Marshall of London were Saturday evening dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Marshall, Bob and Linda. Mr. & Mrs. J.S. Cowan and daughter Jennifer travelled from India to Australia via Cleveland to Canada are visiting with Mr. By MRS. G. HOOPER Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Jones and family were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Clare Bryan of Granton. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Thomson were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Art Rinn of Thamesford. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Langford and Carl were. Friday evening guests of Mr. & Mrs. Jack Thomson. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Thomson and Mary Lou were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Ken Kittmer of Lakeside. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Petch and Mrs. Ethel Marshall of Strathroy were Tuesday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson. Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson attended the thirtieth wedding anniversary surprise party for Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Grasby of St. Pauls. Marty at anniversary .service Kirkton kids enjoy p arty for Hallowe'en