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By Iffts. FRED B9WPEN Church Sunday morning gave a
.cENTRALIA presentation of "The Challenge
Mr. & Mrs, Tom Torres of the. Cress,," Robin Blair taking.
returned home Monday evening the part of the Messenger
following a few days visit with presented the challenge to the
their brother and sister-in-law, disciples. Brian Was, David
Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Tomes and :Elliott, Lois Elliott, Joanne
family in Saint John, New Smyth, Karen Skinner and Faye
Brunswiek, Ann Blair were the disciples,
Boys and girls joined the choir
Young people) assisting with
EASTER SERVICE. to provide the singing for the
pageant Mrs. Iledins a$ the Easter service in the United leader nndwith
Marikay Hodgins and
Ronnie Blair playing the organ
and piano. accompaniment.
`Resurrection' was the subject
chosen by Rev. Wilson for his
Easter message.
Easter lilieS decorated
church.
ATTEND SUNRISE SERVICE
Mrs. Earl Heist and Mrs. W. R.
Essery accompanied their
Sunday School classes to
Crediton Sunday morning to
attend the Easter Sunrise service
and breakfast at the Zion United
Church.
EUCHRE PARTY
The last card party of the
season was held in the Com-
munity Centre Monday night and
the proceeds for the evening were
donated to Bunny Bundle.
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HOME HARDWARE
BEAUTI-TONE PAINT
INTERIOR LATEX
RE G. 7.98 GAL. 2 gal. for 8"
INTERIOR SEMI-GLOSS
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EXTERIOR LATEX
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EXTERIOR OIL GLOSS
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WIN BOYS TITLE - The championship of the district elementary boys basketball league was won by
Exeter public school. Back, left, Brent Clarke, Dan McIver, Van Tuckey, Gerry Latour and coach John
Hartley, Second row, Ron Schroeder, Steven Pfaff, Mike Ward, David Snider and Bill Wilson. Front,
Steven Willert, Brian Taylor, Bill Baker and Larry Johns. T-A photo
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Insures:,
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uAll Classes of Farm
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Extended Coverage (wind, smoke, water damage,
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DIRECTORS AND ADJUSTERS
President, Ray McCurdy RR 1, Kirkton
Vice-President, Timothy Toohey RR 3, Lucan
Clayton Colquhoun RR 1, St. Marys
Martin Feeney RR 2, Dublin
Robert Gardiner R 2, Staffa
William Chaffe RR 4, Mitchell
AGENTS
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Hugh Benninger Dublin 345-2001
Clayton Harris Mitchell
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Times-Advocate, April 154 1971
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Support
crippled kids
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.
The ugly one still looks the best.
•
Don Taylor Motors Limited
MAIN ST, SOUTH EXEtER 215 I 100
Prizes were awarded as
follov,rs: ladies high, Mrs, Russell
Schroeder; lone hands, Myrna
Carter; low score, Mrs, Fred
Lewis; men's high, Harry
Carroll; lone hands, Larry
Cronyn; low score, Mrs. Pat
Cronyn; lucky chair prize, Mrs,
Murray Neil.
Otto Darling, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Dixon and Margaret Cook
were the conveners,
PERSONALS
Mrs. Russell Wilson and family
were Easter Sunday visitors with
her mother, Mrs. Murray, in
Arkona and attended the service
in the Arkona Baptist Church.
Easter Sunday visitors with
Mrs. V. Overholt and family were
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Overholt and
Patrick of Crediton, Mr. & Mrs.
Glen Overholt and family of
Zurich, Mr. & Mrs. Ron Moore
and family of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs.
Clarence Overholt and girls of
London.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Pickering and
girls of Hyde Park were Easter
Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Ken Hodgins and Marikay.
Miss Wilda Pollock of Kit-
chener was a weekend guest, and
Mr. & Mrs. Orma Pollock of
Kincardine were Sunday visitors
with Mrs. Lorne Hicks.
Visitors with Mrs. Clara Abbott
were Mrs. Lorne Moote, London
and Mrs. Cliff Abbott, Lucan, on
Saturday, and Mrs. Blanche
Hodgins of London, Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Borden Smyth and
family visited over the Easter
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Chas.
McKinnon in Toronto.
Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson
visited with his mother, Mrs. J. S.
Thompson in Listowel, Thursday
and they spent the Easter
weekend in Lambeth with Mr. &
Mrs. Reid Brown and with Burl
Brown.
Murray Abbott was an Easter
Sunday visitor at the home of his
son, Mr. & Mrs. Don Abbott and
family, Lucan.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden had
Easter Sunday dinner with their
family at the home of Mr. & Mrs.
Ray Paynter and family,
Kirkton.
TAKE NOVICE CROWN - The Huron Park Jets recently won the WOAA novice zone one "B"
championship down ing H ensall in the final round. Back, left, coach Jess Reed and assistants John
Stephens, Gerry Riehl and Mike Underhill. Centre, Danny Roger, Rick Sharp, Norman Catlos, Jim
Bonner, Robert Regier, Gerrard Brennan and Tim Smith. Front, John Stephens, Mark Beer, Tony
Underhill, Stephen Seymour, Raymond Snell, Ronnie Kennedy, Paul Theander and Mark Cronyn.
Photo by Norm Hyde
congregation heard Rev. R. A.
Carson preach on the
Resurrection. He explained that
is is because Jesus .Christ
from the dead that we have hope
of eternal life.
PERSONALS
Elizabeth Hill, daughter of Mr.
& Mrs. Alan Hill spent the
weekend with her family here.
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Redick of
Sarnia spent the weekend with
their parents Mr. & Mrs. Arnold
Blake.
Sunday Mr. & Mrs. Mervin
Carter and Ian entertained Mrs.
Carlyle Carter, Steven and
Wayne Carter of London.
Mrs. Jim Donaldson and family
had Mrs. Myrtle McLaren of
London as a weekend guest.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Mureless
entertained at their home the
following guests: Mr. & Mrs.
Jerry Edginton, Mark, Daryl,
Troy, Mr. & Mrs. William
Campbell, and Cheryl of London,
Mr. & Mrs. Max Bloye and Susan
of Thorndale.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Millson
Saturday, entertained Miss Amy
Hodgins, Toronto, and Mrs. Roy
Hodgins, Lucan. during the
weekend.
Mrs. Wilfred Log an of Thorn-
dale visited with her mother,
Mrs. J. H. Paton, and William
Allwright on Monday. Mr, & Mrs.
Wilfred Cunningham entertained
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Cunningham,
Kimberly, Tracy and Jill of
London, and Mr. & Mrs. Arnold
Harper, Joan, Jimmy and
Donald of St. Pauls.
Mrs. Robert Hornell of Clan-
deboye who spent two months at
Kirkland Lake with her daughter
Mrs. M. Hettrick returned home
last week.
Mr. & Mrs, Harry Kestle
London visited Mr. & Mrs. David
Kestle, Sunday.
Mrs. Emily Kestle who has
been in Exeter hospital for four
weeks expects to be home soon.
Mr, & Mrs. Maurice Cobleigh of
Lucan visited the Paton home
Monday night.
Mr% & Mrs. Hiram Hanna,
Kirkton visited Mrs. J. Paton
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Arthur Hodgins, also Mrs.
Murray Hodgins of Lucan, spent
Easter weekend in New York
City with the Ilderton Travel
Club.
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By MRS. J. H. PATON
Next Sunday evening prayer
and Sunday School will be held at
12:30 p.m. The theme of the
sermon will be "The Real Easter
Parade."
There will be a Board of
Management meeting April 20 at
8 p.m. in the church hall.
UNITED CHURCH
A large attendance at the
Easter service at the United
Church when Rev. Wm. Tupling
spoke on The Empty Tomb. He
said Christians have sought the
power of the risen Christ to
change the world through
changed lives. '
Easter Sunday the
Large crowds attend
Clandeboye churches
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 lob: all 35 pounds
of it.
Nobody builds a car the way we do: airtight.
Nobody builds in what we do, An extra heater.