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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-10-01, Page 17DINING OUT IS A PLEASURE AT THE Dufferin Hotel CENTRALIA FRIDAY &SATURDAY OCT. 2 & 3 2 + 2 * * Come And Enjoy These Specials Thurs. Oct. 1 - Chili Con Carne & Toast Tues., Oct. 6 Wed., Oct. 7 Thurs., Oct. 8 - Scallops and mashed or french fried potatoes DINING ROOM OPEN MON. TO SAT, 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. on SUNDAYS from 4:00 to 7:00 Take Out Orders-Phone 228.6648 EVERY PR1bAY and SArunbA DINNER DANCING In The Harlequin Room 11. 1.111111.11.1110111.111110110n 111111101.101POIM - Beef stew and mashed potatoes - Roast pork, apple sauce, mashed potatoes a. ti IN ZURICH FAIR PARADE - One of participating in the annual Zurich Fall Fair k bicycles was Robert Willert, shown above. to.- • ATI111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111B posbasoormoomorowasootromoosomoomosomoommommoompon sorogio.„ L'11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111/111111111111111111111111111111W1 Now Appearing! The Music PHONE 227-4411 Box LUCAN 7.74 Fr-1 Starting Monday, Oct. 12 The Seoul Kittens Back By Popular Request Friday - Roger Quick & the Rainbows REMEMBER Every Tuesday is Ladies' Night THIS WEEKEND Friday - Roger Quick & the Rainbows Saturday - The Country Pals NEXT WEEKEND Book Your Christmas Parties Now This Weekend I llllllll llllllllllll 11111111 llllllllllllllllllll 1111111111 the many youngsters parade with decorated T-A photo Every Tuesday is Amateur Night , Girls Join the Shillelagh Dance Queen Contest * * * R Coming Soon The Bare Ones Starting Monday, Oct. 5 Jackie Kaye TOPLESS FIRE EATER and the Sound Investments Specializing in Club Meetings, Banquets, Receptions, etc. TONIGHT ... And Every Thursday AMATEUR NIGHT! Fun and Prizes Club Albatross Entertainment Thurs., Fri.& Sat. CENTRALIA INDUSTRIAL PARK -PHONE 228-6733 HLiron County Board ,of edUcation SOUTH .HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL EVENING (LASSES The courses listed below will be offered at South Huron District High School during the 1970-71 school year. PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: 1, Fees - $10.00 for all courses except Welding $15.00; Grade 13 Courses $20.00. 2, If a course is not offered the fees will be refunded. 3, Only those courses in which there is a sufficient enrollment (normally 15) can be given, 4. Call the school for course details. 5. Interested persons should register on Wed. Oct. 7 between the hours of 7 and 9 p.m. Registration may also be arranged by telephoning the school (235-0550); persons registering by telephone should pay their fees on the first night of their 6. Sessions are generally 2 hours beginning at 7:30 p.m. but grade 13 classes will be 3 hours. Most courses will run for 21 weeks. 7. Classes will begin during the week of October 12; there will be no classes on Thanksgiving Day. Courses Night Room 1. Art (a general course) Thursday 98 2. Oil Painting Wednesday 104 3. Conversational French Thursday 111 4. Sewing - Level 1 Wednesday 222 5. Sewing - Level 2 Thursday 222 6. Sewing - Level 3 Tuesday 222 7. Sewing - Level 4 Monday 222 8. Sewing - Level 5 Monday 224 9. Decorative Tube Painting Wednesday 116 10. Men's Physical Fitness Tuesday Gym 11. Women's Physical Fitness Thursday Gym 12. Golf Instruction Monday Gym 13. Typing Basic (Grade 10) Monday 204 14. Typing, Advanced (Grade 11) Monday 202 15. Shorthand (Grade 11) Wednesday 209 16. Bookkeeping (Grade 11) Thursdpy 201 17. Bookkeeping (Grade 12) Thursday 201 18. Business Machines Tuesday 201 19. General Drafting (Grade 10) Thursday 96 20. Architectural Drafting (Grade 11) Thursday 214 21. Woodworking Tuesday 99 22. Machine Shop Thursday 94 23. Auto Mechanics and/or farm mechanics Thursday 93 24. Welding Wednesday 95 25. Electricity (Installation & Wiring) Monday 97 26. Electronics (Basic) Monday 98 27. Biology (Grade 12) Thursday 102 28. Consumer Education (Grade 12) Wednesday 89 29. Man in Society (Grade 12) Thursday 210 30. Modern Literature (Grade 12) Tuesday 116 31. Physics (Grade 12) Monday 101 32. World Politics (Grade 12) Wednesday 211 33. Mathematics (Grade 12 - 4 year) Tuesday 114 34. Mathematics (Grade 10 -4 years) Wednesday 112 35. Mathematics (Grade 13) Wednesday 108 36. English (Grade 13) Thursday 114 37. History (Grade 13) Tuesday 212 38. Geography (Grade 13) Monday 107 Please Clip This Notice As a Reference D. J. Cochrane J. Lavis J. L. Wooden Director Chairman Principal Times-Advocate, October 1, 1970 Pogo 17 111.111.11.111.11.110101141011.1./.....1101101101MMISIIIMMEMIMINUMMININGIONNO. Long Wearing Easy to Clean A ACRILAN M acrylic fiber by 4 monsa Lo BIGELOW'S Shadow Twist Made of heat set Acrylic Fiber by Monsanto '12" SQ. YD. AVAILABLE IN 12 COLORS MOTHPROOF Et] GOULD & JORY FREE INSTALLATION on shadow Twist During October Exeter Dial 235.0270 Grand Bend United Church scene of recent wedding By MRS, CLARKE KENNEDY GRAND BEND The altar table set with white roses and pink carnations with side ferns decorated the Grand Bend U. C. for the wedding of Linda Marie Luther, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Manford Luther, RR 1 Dashwood, to Norman Alexander Ralph Camp, son of Mr. & Mrs. Norman Camp, Sr., London, The Rev, H. Dobson officiated and Linda Miller accompanied by Mrs. Clarke Kennedy was soloist. To the strains of Praise my Soul, the bride was escorted down the aisle by her twin brother, Larry. She wore a floor length white satin gown with matching train, stand up brocaded collar, long puffed sleeves with brocaded trim and carried a bouquet of white roses and white carnations. The bride's matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Don Walmsely, London, and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Don Willis and Ann Funk both of London. They were gowned in dresses of blue satin covered with chiffon and featured high empire beaded waistlines. Their flowers were white roses and shocking pink carnations. Rick Smith, London was best man and Ivan Luther and Don Willis ushered the guests. The wedding dinner was held at Dashwood Community Centre, and was followed by a reception dance with music supplied by the Bluewater Playboys. For travelling to Montreal and points east the bride chose a beige dress ensemble with brown trim accessories. Those entertaining for the bride previous to the wedding were Mrs. Hulbert, aunt of the bride, Mrs. Olive Miller and daughter Linda, RR 1, Dashwood, Mrs. Tom Skinner, London, sister of the groom, and the staff of the City Hall branch of the Bank of Montreal at the home of the groom's mother, Mrs. Norman Camp. C OF C Grand Bend and Area Chamber of Commerce met in the Village hall September 28. Wm Sturdevant president chaired the meeting and J. Mennel, secretary gave a report on the Information Bureau. Two hundred and eighty eight inquiries by letter and 2,312 people visited the bureau for information. The visits were up By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paisley, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Herzog and Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. David Paisley and Chris of Toronto, and Mr. Elmer Paisley of Orillia were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn. In the afternoon and evening all attended a • family get-together at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dunn, Jean McLaughlin and Patricia Milbourn of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lammie and Darryl of Huron Park. PERSONALS Mrs. Lorne Hicks had the misfortune to fracture some bones in her foot when she fell at her home, Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Matt Konrad of Dundas were weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Molnar. Mrs. George Hicks returned home Monday after spending almost three months with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. John Andrew in Edmonton, Alberta. Tuesday, she accompanied Mr. & Mrs. Frank Hicks to Blyth where they attended the funeral of her brother, the late Frank Marshall. Rev. R. Wilson conducted the service in the Woodham and Kirkton United Churches, Sunday for Rev. J. King who was guest speaker at Zion West Anniversary Service. Several relatives from this community attended the Fox - Rowe wedding in Windsor last Saturday . The bride is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Rowe, formerly of Centralia and granddaughter of Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Essery. The groom is the from last year when 1662 made inquiries. Wayne Sylvester was appointed to head a committee to arrange a dinner and dance sometime in October. The new officers will also be installed at this dinner. new look for a brochure advertising grand Bend was discussed. The in-coming executive will be responsible for this project, The present medical centre committee was asked to continue their interest in a medical building and their efforts to procure a doctor. It was suggested to augment the present Committee by adding a couple of members from all organizations in the Village. The Chamber voted their utmost support. ORPHA CLUB The Orpha Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Susie Devine with 27 ladies present. Plans were made to hold a pot luck supper October 27 at the home of Mrs. Wallis Desjardine. The Pres. reported the purchase of $100.00 worth of Christmas toys for the C.A.S. in Sarnia. Mrs. C. Reeves handed in several knitted articles and Mrs. Max Turnbull reported that she would have 10 wooden cradles ready for Christmas for the C.A.S. The regular draw that is held at each meeting was won by Mrs. Vera Roberts. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. E. Odbert and Mrs. Susie Devine. 4-H The roaring 20's 4-H Club met September 21 and went on a hike through Southcott Pines along the old Ausable river. They returned to the home of Mrs. Bob Jennison and enjoyed a weiner roast. A discussion followed on the topic, Personal Care. The girls met again a week later and a group discussion on Leisure of Pleasure was enjoyed. The rest of the meeting was spent on crafts. UCW The UCW General Meeting was held September 22. After meeting at 6:30 for a pot luck dinner the president, Mrs. Blewett, presided and opened with the worship from the clip sheet. Business followed and plans were made for a turkey supper November 4. Entertainment was also planned for a Senior Citizens get-together . Following the business a Bible Study on Prayer was capably given by Mrs. Alec son of Mr. & Mrs. George Fox of Windsor. By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN The Staffa Woolies held the fourth meeting of their project, working with wool at the home of their leader Mrs. S. Jeffery, September 15 with everyone present. Roll call was answered by "One pattern alteration and how to Make it." Mrs. Jeffery discussed the grain and stay stitching and why and how to line a skirt. The next meeting of their project was held at the home of the assistant leader, Mrs. Butson, September 22, with all the girls present. Roll Call was answered by "One point to remember when pressing a wool fabric." Mrs. Butson discussed the proper fitting of a skirt. Mrs. Jeffery discussed facings and how to put in a zipper. PERSONALS Miss Heather Daynard University of Western Ontario spent the weekend with tier parents Rev. & Mrs. A. H. ‘Daynard. Mrs. Sam Norris, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Norris visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. John Burleigh, Goderich. Darlene Templeman, University of Waterloo,spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. John Templernan. Children should be taken at phrase value. Hamilton. In her remarks she mentioned .several experiences that she had while attending different church meetings during her trip to P. E. I. Interesting reports were given by Mrs. Jack Eagleson and Mrs. Wm. Brenner on their experiences while attending Alma College School for Women, PERSONALS The planning committee of the Mary Ellen Memorial Chapel met Saturday evening to make plans for the annual Thanksgiving Day Service to be held October 11, at 3 p.m. Mrs. Noah Gratton of Montreal visited with her brother, Peter Eisenbach, last week. Mrs. Susie Devine spent a few days in London with her granddaughter. Mrs. Elgin Adams celebrated her birthday last Sunday when her family from Wyoming and London were present. Mr. & Mrs. C. Flannigan and Mr. & Mrs. Harris Burke, all of Toronto, spent the weekend with Mrs. Marti Burke. Mr. & Mrs. James Dalton attended a testimonial dinner in Windsor last week, in honor of Father Dalton, who has been ordained 38 years ago and is now retiring. The dinner was held in Cleary Auditorium. Mrs. Elmer Johnston of Detroit is spending the week with Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Lee. Mr. & Mrs. Alec Hamilton visited relatives in Cottam last Sunday? and on their way home called in to see Rev. & Mrs. Morrow, in Woodslee. Colin Love is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital in London. Mrs. Idamae Eccleston is a patient in Victoria Hospital. Mrs. Eric Mcllroy is a patient in Victoria Hospital but is able to be home on the weekends. Mrs. Murray Douglas is visiting her daughter Joan at Wig-A-Mog-Inn, Haliburton. Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Allister and Mrs. Olive Webb left by plane Tuesday for England. Mrs. Webb will remain in London visiting relatives, while Mr. & Mrs. Allister will travel on to the Channel Islands. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Fraser of Barrie visited with Mr. & Mrs. Don Flear over last weekend. Mr. & Mrs. A. Dayman are visiting friends in Highgate, Ont., where they attended a wedding. Stanley Martin has returned home from hospital in London where he has been a patient for the past week. He is improving nicely. Charles Tindall left for Florida last Tuesday. He will visit for a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Skipper. Lady fractures foot Centralia family meets Karate The Ultimate in Self-Defense Registration: starting Thursday, Oct. 1 7:30 at Exeter Town Hall Women's Classes - Thursdays Men's Classes - Tuesdays and Thursdays