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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-12-12, Page 7MRS. MINNIE NOAKES Dear Sir; There are 153 persons 14 this village to whom I Owe a debt of gratitude and YPur Paper is the best medium I can use .to clarify a few things for thetn. 14 the Place, I have never let You down since •you, first elected ine to the iriuniciPill council in 1958 and have no intention of doing so the future. It seems there were at least two reptiles in the guise of men, who systematically dragged my name through the mud and apparently made a thorough job of it. Many were so gullible that they believed the filthy lies, I truly pity these people who are so easily swayed. The accusations that were made are without foundation and they 'skulked around wherever and whenever they could ,Pnd an audience, spreading their stories as the gospel truth. OPEN EVENINGS OF. DEC. 18, 19, 20, 21 and 23 • RMAN .40NG ,the Pcca,419q. .Pr their fortieth wedding anniversary. They werepresented With An, .electric clock, a. mirror .and sconce and other lovely gifts, Those attending were Mr. and Keith Love And. family, Zurich; Mr. .4. Mrs. 04nt. Love,. Cairo, Mich; Mrs, AlOert. gXeterl Hensall.;: Mrs.. Walter Moffat, ointp Mr. James. ,,,,,,,,, Mrs. Cecil. Squires with. MM. Thomas nern as leader. The study book on China was ably presented by Mrs. Jack Finkbeiner. In 1975, more than twice the number of trees will be planted in Canada than in 1968. SHOP HENSALL CIPTINt;* ....... • . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .... FOR BOYS PULLOVERS and CARDIGANS . SHIRTS . SLACKS . PYJAMAS FOR GIRLS PYJAMAS . HOUSECOATS . PULLOVERS and CARDIGANS . MATCHED STRETCH SETS • They all need WOOL HATS, TOQUES, GLOVES and MITTS Taylor's READY-TO-WEAR Health and Beauty Centre Stocked with gifts for the names on your lists Tweed, Shulton, DuBarry & Yardley COSMETICS For the ladies on your list ... Beautifully Gift Packed FOR THE MEN ... We have Hai Karate Complete with instructions for self-defence BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS ... from 69c WE SPECIALIZE WE CARRY A IN FULL LINE OF CHOCOLATES ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS • to $1.00 WALLACE 'S HEADQUARTERS FOR BRAND TOYS FISHER PRICE - TONKA TRU SCALE - MATCH BOX - RELIABLE See our wide assortment of Christ- mas cards — wrap — decorations. Use our lay-away — a small deposit holds. HENSALL • •••••:-:-:•:- .•:• • 120 King St. Hensoll 262-2016 0 Feminine delights for her... Nothing will please her more than a "personal" gift May We Suggest: CAR COATS DRESSES SWEATERS FREE GIFT WRAPPING FOR MEN FREE CHANCES on Merchandise Vouchers worth 40 00 IRWIN'S H en sail 262-2814 LINGERIE HOUSE COATS SLEEPWEAR SKIRTS SLIMS HANDBAGS JEWELLERY too makes a lovely gift We Give Sc Bonus Coupons 'For Bach $1.00 You Spend — Good Any Time of the Year Ttfyland 262.2119 Come In And Let Mrs. Drysdale and Mrs. Grace McBride show you the Exciting Gifts Always Welcomed by the Lady of the House. . Snowmobile Suits Arrow and Currie Sport Shirts . Faberge Toiletries (BRUT) . Pullovers and Cardigans by Tony Day and Warren Knit . Belts and Jewellery By Hickock Ernie Richardson Curling Shoes Snowboots by Greb and Sisson Flannelette and Broadcloth Pyjamas - $3.98 up . DECORATIVE . DISTINCTIVE PRACTICAL ALL GIFTS BOXED FREE — OR GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE HENSALL HARDWARE OPEN MONDAYS PHONE 262,2015 MEN'S WEAR OPEN MONDAYS PRIOR TO OHT,118rMAS Letter to editor Hensall reeve clarifies I am not bitter or cynical because I lost the election for Reeve but I am, bitter about the way it was carried out by PePPle who were not, even in the council and I suggest have not the prains to be in the council. Let me assure You, these ,people, especially two of them, Will answer for their sins some day. They, may have won the battle but 'they have not won the war, I happen to, care enough about Hensall and the people in it to go on fighting for both and I will not, give up so easily. If they think they have broken my spirit, they are mistaken. I have never, and will never be in municipal politics for any personal or financial gains. Thank you again 153 and thank you Mr. Editor for your kindness. I remain, Yours sincerely, Minnie Noakes By GORDON MORLEY Pf11N.$ ,I„FY The :December meeting Of the DPW was held Wednesday evening at the home of Harvey Steeper. Mrs. George Lee convener of group one opened the meeting: with dev9tiPPal: reading. Mrs, G. Lee moved a vote of thanks to Mrs. Steeper, WHITE GIFTS The Sunday School. assisted the Rev, johnSen with the SeTViceWhite :Gift Sun APY pece;nher 8. Leader was Superintendent Gordon.. Morley. Miss Linda 'Fenton read the. story And ,Miss Judy .Robinson the:Scripture, • Rev.,4Qh0P011 spoke of the work of Rev, Robert McClure, moderator of .the United Church of .Canada, A Junior choir led the singing with Christmasrarithems, Ushers for the ,special service were Jim. Robinson and Bill Prest. Common names for eastern larch include tamarack,.haclurna- tack and black larch. - Agrg„,,,NOM By MRS, NO COUPLE FETED A smorgasbord dinner was held at the home of Mr. & MM. Ken McKay, Kippen, Sunday' to honor Mr. & Mrs: Ross Love, on ByTh. MRS.cris,Tt.m1.5MALH:nR: f Zion West MN. was. belt). .at the .home of Mrs. Gordon 4ohnSon 1*/;'Wgilin;estd,4Y...Mrevr liinegrry. nem .convened for the busineaa, Mrs. Keith Hern gave a ChriatmaS worship service, An Advent candlelighting. service was given. Those taking part were Mrs. Earl Miller, Mrs. Edgar Baker, Mrs. Angus. Earl, osition Avttti inv. iv ittiutie ensa 1 personals rinsley ..UCW 'meets or Christmas study Tires-AcIveCate, Dec•Mber 12, 1968 Pao. .. Mrs, A11.4.a.heth. Richardson, who has been: receiving 'treatment in. Sotith. Huron Hospital for the pest few weeks: was able to return herrle,. Mr. Allan Crerar is a patient. Victoria Hospital where he ,underwent surgery this week,. Flowets in the United Church .Sanctuary Sunday morning were in. memory of Mrs. William Ferguson. placed by the family, Teresa and TaMmy North of Fingal SPent the weekend with. Mr, & Mrs. Harry Mrs. Boss McNichol who .has been. a patient in South Huron tlospit41, Exeter, for the pa4t number of months was able to return to her home this week. Rev. John C. Eoyne conducted Communion service in Carmel Presbyterian Church, Sunday, His sermon was entitled "Advent Light." The choir sang an anthem with Mrs. Malcolm Pougall at the organ. VaIMPIWAINOMNAMMWAtataata Mrs. Wm. Fenton read two legends. Mrs. Jack Hodgson gave two readings. Mrs. Howard Fenton read and Mrs, George Lee gaye the story of "Silent Night' followed by prayer. Mrs, W. Fenton presided over the business. Roll call was answered by 17 members and two visitors were present. Mrs. Fenton closed with prayer. Christmas gifts were exchanged by all present. Group 2 served lunch followed by a social half hour. 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