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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-04-01, Page 11LEAFS TAKE TITLE — The house league championship of the Huron Park minor hockey association was won Saturday afternoon by the Maple Leafs wearing Hawk sweaters. Back, left, coach John Regier, Robert Riley, David Taylor, Mike Wood and Clifford Hicks. Centre, Mike Clarke, Brent Campbell, Brent Burling, Jeff Armstrong, Scott Regier and Harold Borden. Front, Kirk Nadon, Ralph Wells, Doug Barnard, Jerry McCann, Brett Regier and Brian Regier. 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IITIEBNITy UAUTY .1 SEM U.S. No. 1 PRODUCE Head Lettuce Monarch Pastry Flour 20 lb. Bag $1.99 Monarch Muffin Mixes Pc= 2/490 Marshmallows 2/750 Weston's White or Colored Lockers for Rent By Month or Year exeter frozen foods c7amirt/MARKET GROCEAIFS • FRFSH P9ODUCf FPFSM E. CAE'. r"F4TS He said we are God's seeds and it is our task to transform the world into God's world. Sunday, at the 12:30 p.m. service there will be Palm Sunday devotion. • PERSONALS Betty Scott, nurse-in-training at Kitchener spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer Scott. Mr. & Mrs. Clare Skinner have returned from three weeks in Key West, Miami, and other points in Florida. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Walden spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Carter and Ian and attended the hockey tournament in Lucan. The Carter's grandson, Jim Carter, played on a winning team. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Cunningham of Glencoe visited with Mr. & Mrs. Roy Cunningham and Mrs. Cunningham Sr. Mrs. Clarence Millson is im- proving at her home after being ill. Mrs. Art Hodgins and Mrs. Mary French of Whalen, visited their brother and his wife, Mr. & Mrs. Morley, Hazel Park, Michigan, recently. The ugly one still looks the best. Look at it this way. Nobody has what Volkswagen has: A 25 year headstart. All this time we've been refining it. Improving it. Then refining our refinements and improving our improvements. Nobody has the horde of inspectors, The 16,000 individual inspections, Or the grinding tests. Nobody has our kind of paint job: all 35 pounds of it. Nobody builds a car the way we do: airtight. Nobody builds in what we do, An extra heater. A solid sheet of steel underneath. A rear seat that folds down. Nobody has the service, The electronic diag- nosis system. The 2 year 24,000 mile warranty. When the new small cars came out, everyone thought they were going to make the bug look bad, But they forgot that it takes time to turn out a car that won't turn out to be a disappointment, So instead, the new small cars are actually accomplishing something quite remarkable. They're making the bug look beautiful. SHDHS principal speaks at -Crediton family night ti By MISS ELLA MORLOOK CREDIToN Family Night was observed March 24 When Crediton WI and their families sat down to a smorgasbord.supper with 78 People in attendance. After the supper, a short business meeting was held, The. Ode was sung and several Irish numbers were enjoyed with Mrs, fl. Hodgins at the piano, Roll call, My Pet Beef About Education, was well responeded to. It was voted to cater to the Stephen Central School graduation in June and $25.00 was donated to the Hall Board. Members were reminded of the Dessert Lunch for the April meeting and were asked to bring in program suggestions. Joe Wooden received a green hat for the largest shoe and Mrs. J. Morrissey a prize for the • broadest Irish smile. The little girl with the most green on was tied by Mona Hodgins and Valerie Finkbeiner sharing their prize. Boy with the most green on was Wayne Laipbie and the lucky ticket winner was Mrs. A. Ford. • Mrs. Dave Cottel was chairlady for the program, Valerie Fink- beiner and Lynda Lippert sang a duet accompanied by Mrs. I. Finkbeiner. Ann Dearing favoured with a piano solo. Mrs. R. Krueger commented a on the motto, Don't Itch For Something For Which You Are Not Prepared to Scratch. Mrs. Cottel introduced the guest speaker, Joe Wooden, SH- DHS principal. His topic was Education. The evening closed with the children enjoying bingo with Mrs. A. Ford and Mrs. C. Sims in charge and the adults played court whist. Winners were ladies' high, Mrs. H. Hodgins; ladies' low, Mrs. C. Kenney; men's high, Walter Weber; men's low, Russell Finkbeiner. Program committee was Mrs. D. Cottel, Mrs. A. Ford, Mrs. R. Krueger and Mrs. C, Sims, VIEW FILM To Russia with Love is a film produced by Underground Evangelism, showing how Bibles ! are smuggled into Communist countries. It was presented in Zion United Church last Thur- sday evening with representative 2.1 xi Vine Ripe Tomatoes Cooking Onions • I r, Gary .Feil of Edmonton e)t- plaining the work of the organization, For April a, 7, 8,. 9 the church plans a preaching TrliSS113n under the leadership of Rev, Bob Rumball, Toronto. -PERSONA-LS Mrs. Margaret Clarke, Mr. Mrs. Jim Clarke and Joe McCann attended the funeral of Mrs. George Burr at Preston last week. Mrs, Ervin Ratz and Mrs, Margaret Wright are patients at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Mrs. Joe McCann was discharged from hospital last week. Mr. & Mrs, Lorne Freszeator By MISS JEAN cOPELAND WOODHAM The monthly meeting of the Messengers was held Sunday with twenty-eight members present. The theme of the meeting was "God in His Winter World". David Spence read a poem and Paul Brine led in prayer after which Mrs. Marvin Hartwick read a story. Cynthia Copeland favoured with an instrumental. David Tomlinson read a poem followed by the roll call minutes and business. The birthday song was sung. It was decided to hold a crokinole party on Monday evening. Five dollars was donated to the Bunny Bundle. Janet Hartwick and Patricia Cowdrey received the offering. Mrs. Lloyd Cowdrey took charge of the study book after which several new songs were sung. The Messengers sponsored a crokinole party for the com- munity in the Church basement Monday evening. Following a good evening of fun Mrs. Allan McLennan showed several souvenirs which she and her family brought with them when they moved to Canada from Africa. Mr. McLennan showed pictures of Africa and gave a very interesting commentary and also answered questions. and Perry were in. Georgetown and Bran11490 last week. They accompanied Dennis and Darrell who playing with the Exeter Novice All Stars hockey team. April 5, canvassers will call at every home for the Cancer Society.. Mr. & Mrs. Sam King and Mrs. Karl O'Neil of Lucan spent several days last week in .Galt with Mr, & Mrs, Don Mahoney. Mary Ellen Schlenker visited last week with friends near Galt. Ella Mae „Schlenker spent the Week with friends in Windsor and Perth. Edmund Hendrick is in Toronto attending an insurance un- derwriters convention. Lunch was served bringing to a close a good evening of fun and education, PERSONALS Mrs. W. Lemieux and Rosemary of Capreol spent a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Parkinson and family. Mrs. K. Cacciotti who has spent sometime at the Parkinson home returned home with Mrs. Lemieux. Karen Rodd and Betty Jean Miller were among the twenty- eight students from South Huron District High School who flew to Italy for a ten day tour. They returned home Saturday. Warren and Perry Wilson of Lakeside visited for a few days during the holidays with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith. Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Anderson returned home Friday after spending the winter months in Florida. Mrs. Marie Mills of London and Dr. Grant Mills of Calgary visited Saturday with Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills. Sunday visitors were Mr. & Mrs, Russell Mills and Mrs. Lawrence Mills of London. Sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. John Butters and Mrs. George Wheeler in the loss of their brother Dr. D. D. Hurst of Detroit who passed away suddenly Thursday evening. Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler, Mr. & Mrs, David Wheeler and Mrs. John Rodd motored to Detroit Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. David Wheeler and Miss Jean Copeland were Saturday evening supper guests with Mrs. Arthur Hopkin. Mrs. Glenn Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. George Levy, Elizabeth, Marion and Robert of Fourth Line, Messrs. Marvin Hartwick, William Spence, Keith Stephen, George Levy and Glenn Copeland spent the weekend at the Hart- wick cottage near Bala. Play euchre at Kirkton By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS KIRKTON The Women's Institute held a progressive euchre in Aberdeen Hall Monday night. Prize winners were: ladies high, Mrs. Heber Shute; lone hands, Mrs.' Neil; men's high, Harold O'Brien; lone bands, Allan Berry. PERSONALS Misses Carpenter and Crierson of Toronto were Sunday visitors with Rev. & Mrs. Rokeby- Thomas. Earl Foster has returned home after being a patient in St. Marys Memorial Hospital after having undergone surgery. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Reurink, Nancy, Robert and Bernice of Amherstburg were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Bill Waghorn. Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Ross, Joan, Graham and Sarah spent last week with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ross in Florida. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Watson have returned home from Florida. Mr. & Mrs, G. H. Burgin spent three days recently attending, a fire insurance convention in Toronto. Mr. & Mrs. Ron Marshall and Heather of Kitchener spent last week with Mr. & MrS. Lorne Marshall. Lucan Bowling LUCAN MEN'S LEAGUE (E. MorOan 711) 2 42 (D. Hirtzel 633) 2 35 (K. SImpson 638) 2 32 (D. Gwalthmal 635) 1 30 (W. Smith 563) 1 30 (D. Morgan 629) 1 LUCAN LADIES' LEAGUE CC (S. Bannerman 680 J. Anodes 707) 7 SP (L. MdKentje 643) 7 DA (J. Isaac 590) s FS (J. McComb 654) 5 RA (A. Lewis 669 ) 7 HH (L. Stott 519i 0 SH (M. LOWis 633) 7 HO (M„ Hardy 560) 2 PI (N. Weldon 466) 0 CO (S. Auger tl.) 2 HO (B. Van Geel 449) 0 PO (L. Lightfoot 512 ) 0 By MRS, J. H, PATON James Donaldson, who lived in the village of Clandeboye for about ten years, passed away suddenly at his home, March 22, 1971 in his 66th year. He was a member of the United Church, served as steward, and worked with the children in the Sunday School for several years. He had been employed with Hay Stationery Co., London. Besides his wife, the former Ethel Post, Mr. Donaldson is survived by his children, Mrs. Donald (Ruth) Black, Lucan, Mrs, James (Marjorie) McCarthy, Granton, Mrs. Roy (Sheila) Hancox, Robert Donaldson, both of London, Gary, Wayne, Joan, June and Cindy, all at home, and eight grand- children. He is also survived by his brothers, Leonard and Homer Donaldson, his sisters, Mrs. Myrtle McLaren and Mrs. Rita Robertson, all of London. The funeral was conducted from the Haskett Funeral Home, Lucan with interment in St. James Cemetery, Clandeboye, March 25. Pallbearers were Earl Morgan, Maurice Simpson, Arnold Blake, Alan Ebleigh, Ed. Boland, Richard Vermeulem. UNITED CHURCH `I Believe in the Church' was the topic of Rev. W. C. Tupling's sermon, Sunday. He said many people believe that the church is dying but it is only the structure with which the church clothes itself that is being sloughed-off. ACW The ACW of St, James Church met in the home of Mrs. Mary Carter in Lucan, March 25. The meeting was opened by president Mrs. Arnold Lewis. Rev. Carson led the Bible study. He pointed out Abraham was willing to sacrifice his son, his most prized possession yet most people aren't willing even to give a little time to God. It was decided to hold a bakeless bake sale in April. Mrs. Mary Carter gave an interesting account of the tour she and Mrs. Evelyn O'Neil took to Florida and Nassau. Sunday, the service of evenng prayer was held at 12:30 p.m. Rev, Carson preached on the theme, 'Transformers or Con- formers'. He said flowers transform an. ugly drab scene into one of beauty and pleasure. Extra Lean Beef Patties Kitchener Packer Wieners Schneider's Large Pieces Chicken Legs or Breasts Pure Pork Sausage Our 690 ,b.890 Own lb. 53 ° lb. 9 ° 23 tbs.690 2 lb. Bag 12 each lb. Dad's GROCERIES Oatmeal Cookies !,1 59 Woodham Messengers give to Bunny Bundle RE SC CS FE LH BO 122 121 115 83 /9 73 71 62 By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Cottage service, Sunday, was held at the horde of Mr, & Mrs. Harry Carroll. Dr. H. Rokeby Thomas was in charge, Saturday, Mr. & Mrs. Larry Greenlee, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Quinton and Robin, and Bruce Watson of Ailsa Craig visited Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall, Nancy, Marylou and Robert were Sunday guests with Mr. &• Mrs, Bill Elliott. Mrs, Irena Mackay and Doreen of Edmonton spent a few days 20 visiting their cousins, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll. Mt, & Mrs. Earl Atkinson were Tuesday guests With Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis and the ladies called on Mrs. Rd. Dieltins, Exeter, on the occasion of her birthday and also visited & Mrs. Cleve Pullman arid Roni Jean Barker, 59 Marylou and Nancy Tindall 41 36 were guests with the DaViei 23 Friday. Don Taylor Motors Limited MAIN ST. SOUTH EXETER 235.1100