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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-04-24, Page 11• • SOUTH HURON'S TOP GYMNASTS—Thanks mainly to the efforts of the four young ladies shown above, the South. Huron gymnast team coached by Miss Lauretta Seigner finished second in a Huron-Perth tourney held at Stratford last week, Going through some of their paces are Joanne Moore, Mary Murley, Kathy Holtzmann and Wendy Robinson. T-A photo. Times-Advocate, April 24, 1969 P. 11 BACK THE CANCER DRIVE FISHERMAN'S COW GRAND REND RIVER RD. S. OF BRIDGE CHICKEN & CHIPS ••• FISH & CHIPS .44 SHRIMP & CHIPS ETC, TAKE OUT ORDERS Phone:. 238-2025 ASPHALT PAVING DRIVEWAYS * PARKING LOTS •* BARN YARDS All Work Guaranteed FOR FREE ESTIMATES Call Oungannon 529-768 ,(Collect) Bt UE WATER PAVING CONTRACTORS WHAT'S QUICK AND QUIET, LIGHT WEIGHT AND EATS GRASS? LAWN- B OY OF COURSE COME IN AND SEE THE COMPLETE LINE OF LAWN-BOY MOWERS! Your Lawn-Boy doesn't really eat grass, but the big catcher holds so much you'd almost think so. The muffler is quietly hidden under the deck, and the Finger- tip starting provides a fast geta- way! Come in & see the complete line of Lawn-Boy mowers. $9395 Priced from EV THE MAKERS Of JOHNSON AND EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS MILT ROBBINS & SON LTD. 436 MAIN ST. EXETER 235-2940 HEARING TESTS No Obligation MIDDLETON'S DRUGS, EXETER Thursday, May 1 —1 to 3 p.m. Batteries, accessories, repairs to most makes E. R. THEDE Hearing Aid Service Ltd. 88 Queen St., S. Kitchener HEARING AIDS ,1111111.1111PRIMIT Huron Park Barber Shop OPEN DAILY 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thursday and Friday Nights Until 9:00 p.m. LOCATED ACROSS FROM MAIN GATE Phone 228-6741 COME KICK OUR CAT STAR LITES WIN LEAGUE TITLE — The league championship of the Zurich ladies' bowling league was won by the Starlites, a group of Dashwood ladies. They are, back, left, Irene Hartman, Marion Rader, Jean Schroeder, Elaine Datars and Shirley Kipfer. Front, Pat Schroeder, Dorothy Finkbeiner and Betty T:A photo." 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And despite other innovations like a new double joint rear axle and a heated rear window, we've still made sure that you get a car that isn't too smart for its own good. Because we wouldn't want it said that we let our electronic brains go to our heads. Check the Yellow Pages under Automobile for the name of the Volkswagen denier n est you. GB women elect slate; see films on Hong. Kong 9 FABULOUS NEW SELECTION OF TIES Come In And See The Bright Colors ef ,,,,P You can't hurt it! This am- phibious vehicle has a high- impact Cycolac body, a pOwer- ful, welded chassis and 6 big tough paw-like tires. It carries sportsmen through swamp, sand, snow, ice, and even over water, to where the action is! Come in and look over Am- phicat with its 6-wheel drive even if it's just for kicks, LAWRENCE BECKER ORVILLE VVEIN RR 2 Crediton 234-6486 1 Jiger — Best Offer Tip Top Tailors For Four Weeks Only Now Include Their ENTIRE RANGE OF MATERIALS Mrs. Irvin Rader received a prize for having the lucky chair, Following the washing of the dishes, bunco was played. Debbie Riddell received the prize for high score, Helen Liebold was low and Diane Becker received the prize for a hidden score. Several girls had their books on display and were informed a meeting would be held Saturday, April 26, when all books fully completed must be handed in. DIES IN ENGLAND Mrs. Henry Simpson, 71, passed away at her home in Bradford, England, April 9. Service and cremation was held April 14. She and her husband resided in Dashwood about four years. A daughter, Mrs. Howard Klumpp resides in Dashwood. Mrs. Klumpp was in England five weeks prior to her mother's death, returning home April 18. INFANT BAPTIZED William John, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Vandeworp was baptized Sunday in Zion Lutheran church by Rev. E. E. Steinman. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Weber of Kitchener were sponsors. PERSONALS Mrs. Louis Wolfe of Clifford is spending some time with Mr. & Mrs. Carl Oestreicher and family. Mr. & Mrs. Herb Gaiser of Dearborn Heights, Mich. spent a few days with Chester Gaiser. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Ervin Devine were Mrs. Susan Devine of Grand Bend; Mr. & Mrs. Leo Schendel and Mr. & Mrs. Ross Weber and family of Kitchener; Mr. & Mrs. Howard Hendrich of Crediton; Mr. & Mrs. Bill Vandeworp and family, and Rev, & Mrs, E. E. Steinman, Michael and Peter, Alvin Rader is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, having suffered a heart attack. Mrs, Louella Tiernan, Mrs. Syd Baker, Mrs. Mervyn Tieman, Mrs. Letta Taylor, and Mrs. Irvin Rader, metnbers of the Dashwood WI attended a meeting of Huron County Ilistorical Society in South Huron High School April 21 and also served refreshrnents to those in attendance. Mrs. Margaret Pfaff, Zurich, spent some time this week with her sister, Mrs. Frieda Keller. By MRS. WELLWOOD PH-1- GRAND 135ND The Grand Bend Women's Institute, held their April. Meeting in town hall Thursday evening, In the absence of public relations convener Mrs. Susie Devine, Mrs. W. Gill read the motto, "The Strength of the Women's Institute depends on its individual members," It was in the form of ten commandments for WI members to follow. Roll call was a dozen cookies and the recipe. Mrs. Nola Taylor presided for the business, Mrs. Harold Walper conducted the election of officers for 1969-70: Past President, Mrs. Nola Taylor; president, Mrs, Wm Love; first vice-president, Mrs. Ed Gill; second vice-president, Mrs. Alex Hamilton; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Hugh Morenz; assistant secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Allan Parker. Branch directors, Mrs. Myrtle McGregor, Mrs. Alex Hamilton and Mrs. Carmen Lovie; district director, Mrs. Raymond Kading; alternate district director, Mrs. Nola Taylor; auditors, Mrs. Max Turnbull and Mrs. Alex Mrs. Cliff Penhale, Mrs. Ivan Webber and Mrs. Harold Penhale attended a bridal shower in London, Saturday, for Miss Trudie Graham of Montreal. Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Penhale and Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Wright, Grand Bend, attended the funeral of George Grieve, Oakville, Tuesday. By GORDON MORLEY The April meeting of the UCW was held at the home of Mrs. Earl Morley. Group 2 leader Mrs. Norman Lewis opened the meeting with an Easter devotional "God is not Dead" followed by prayer. Mrs. Earl Morley gave a reading "A Day with the Ching family Hong Kong" followed by a poem given by Mrs. Earl Lewis. Mrs. Jack Trevithick and Mrs, K. Pickering each gave a poem followed by prayer by Mrs. N. Lewis. Mrs. Wm Fenton presided over the business part of the meeting. Roll call was answered by 14 members. Mrs. Harvey Steeper suggested the society give a donation of $25 to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Amos. Lunch was served by Group 3 ladies. Hamilton; pianists, Mrs. Charles Reeves, Mrs, Allan. Parker and Mrs. Mansel Mason. Conveners of standing committees, agriculture and Canadian industries, Mrs. Colin. Love; citizenship, Mrs. Harold Walper; health, Mrs. Allan Parker; home economics, Mrs. Wellwood Gill; education, Mrs. Les Adams; historical research and current events, Mrs. Emery DesJardins; public relations, Mrs. Susie Devine; resolutions, Mrs. Alex Hamilton; curator, Mrs. Elgin Webb; hospital representative, Mrs. Wellington Baker; horticulture, Mrs. Ed Gill, Mrs. Nola Taylor was presented with a gift in appreciation for her work in the past two years as president, Lunch was served by Mrs. Carman Lovie, Mrs. Olive Webb and Mrs. Elgin Adams. AFTERNOON UNIT The afternoon unit of Grand Bend UCW met Thursday in the Church schoolroom. Mrs. Charles Reeves conducted the opening worship. Mrs, Wm Love presided for the business. Roll call was a "Missionary Thought" and a short item from the United Church Observer. Lunch was served by Mrs. Herb Pfile and Mrs. Ray Patterson. UCW GENERAL The general meeting of the Grand Bend UCW met Tuesday By MRS. FRED BOWDEN Mrs. Lorne Hicks was in Listowel Thursday attending the funeral of the late Sidney Henry, who passed away in the Listowel Memorial Hospital Tuesday. He is survived by his wife, the former Margaret Hicks (daughter of Mrs. Andrew Hicks and the late Mr. Hicks); sons, Donald Ancaster; David, New Delhi, India; James, at home; daughter, Miss Jane, Toronto; five brothers and two sisters also survive. Interment was in the Exeter Cemetery. The deceased was a resident of the village a number of years ago when he was associated with Canada Packers. FAMILY GATHERING Mr. & Mrs. George Dunn held a family gathering at their home Sunday. Sunday evening Mr. & Mrs. Chester Dunn entertained at a family dinner at the Dufferin Hotel. Dinner guests included Mr. & Mrs. Jack Paisley, Mr. & Mrs. David Paisley and Chris, Mr. & Mrs. Martin Herzog, Mr. & Mrs. Elmore Dunn, Cathy and Ron of Toronto; Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Dunn, Hensall; Mr. & Mrs. Chester Dunn, Exeter; Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lammie and Darryl, Huron Park; Ron McLaughlin, Dublin; Mr. & Mrs. Ray Lammie and Jean and Mr. & Mrs. George Dunn, 100F PARADE The annual IOOF Lodge Church parade will be held in the Centralia United Church Sunday morning at 11:15 daylight saving time. Announce New Healing Substance: Shrinks Piles Exclusive healirg substance proven toshrink hemorrhoids and repair damaged tissue. .A renowned research institute has 'found a unique healing substance with the ability to shrink hemor- rhoids painlessly It relieves itching and discomfort in minutes and speeds up healing of the injured, inflamed tissue. In case after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction (shrinkage) took place Most important of all—results were so thorough that this improve- ment was maintained over a period of many months. - This was accomplished with a new healing substance (Bio-Dyne) which quickly helps heal injured cells and stimulates growth of new tissue. Now filo-Dyne is offered in oint- ment and suppository form called Preparation H. Ask for it at all drug stores. Satisfaction or your money refunded. evening with a good attendance. Mrs. Elgin Webb was in charge of worship assisted by Mrs,. Wm Love. Mrs. Webb took as her theme "The Resurrection" as written by Dr. Luke in the book of Acts. Mrs. Wm Sturdevant, president, took charge for the business, The UCW will entertain at the Zurich Rest Home December 9. A committee was appointed, Mrs. Clarke Kennedy, Mrs. Eva Bariteau and Mrs. Art Finkbeiner to investigate in carpet for the church and to report at next meeting. A motion was made to send money to Toronto for ten blankets for relief work. Also, $125 is to be paid to the church treasurer to help pay for the UC Observer. Mrs. Arthur Webb showed pictures of her trip to Hong Kong. Mrs. Irene Kennedy reported on the UCW workshop which was held at Goderich. Mrs. Eva Bariteau also attended the workshop, Lunch was served by Group 1. PERSONALS Mrs. Emery DesJardins is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. & Mrs, Elgin Webb visited Friday with Mr. & Mrs, Mansel Mason. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Maass and Lori of London visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Murray Venner and boys. Mr, & Mrs. Fred Miller and girls of Zion visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Weliwood Gill. Mrs. Elgin Webb, Mrs. Art Finkbeiner, Mrs. Stuart Switzer, Mrs. Mansel Mason and Mrs. Vern Sharpe attended the spring tea at Greenway Anglican Church Wednesday. BUY YOUR Admiral COLOR TV at McAdam's TV Hensall 262-2835 Zurich 236-4094 By IVIRS. IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD The two 4-H clubs of the project "Meat in the Menu" with the leaders Mrs. Gordon Bender, Mrs. Stuart Wolfe, Mrs. Leonard Schenk and Miss Margaret Merner treated the mothers to a supper at the community centre last Tuesday. For Their Spring Made-to-Measure SUIT SALE REG $11000 $115 SALE ao MEN'S WEAR oemelitspeketeiwiteeiesoixe..*