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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-04-29, Page 5MR. AND MRS. JAMES W. SOFTLEY Exchange vows at Presbyterian church House hunting this season? If you are thinking of buying a home and need mortgage money, come to Victoria and Grey where more than 80 years experience will help guide you. Our real estate appraisers are thoroughly trained and our branch managers are keen to make sure you get the most advantageous loan possible ... today... at Victoria and Grey. VG The senior Trust Company devoted entirely to serving the people of Ontario. 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California No, 1 CELERY STALKS U.S. No. I Look Brand RADISHES Marsh seedless Indian River 1111111111 11 11111 lllll 141111111111111011111.110111111111111/11101111001 llllllll 10,1m11 llll 1 lll 1111111111111111 llll ll 0111111101 llllll 111111101111111 lll 1 lllllll 1111 PRODUCE GRAPEFRUIT 48's 8/884 250 3 Pkgm 294 11 1 11 11 11 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 The annual meeting of Kippen East Women's Institute was held in the Legion Hall, Hensall April 21, 1971. The reports of the standing committees indicated the meetings had been educational as well as hurnourous and included skits, demon- strations, readings, a debate, films and guest speakers. The Institute sponsored four 4- H Girls Clubs during the year; gave donations to children's Aid Society, Retarded Children, Mental Health and Bunny Bundle, also to a burnt out family. The members had a picnic and entertained their families to a turkey banquet; alsoientertained the residents at Huronview to a birthday party. Hi-lites included, a bus trip to iiiiiiii 111110 iiiiii 1111111111111111111111111 lllllllllllllllll 1111 Hensall personals I llllllll lis111 lllllll 1 llllllll 1111111111111 llllllllllllllll 1111111 Mr. & Mrs. Ron Mason, Tracey and Cindy of Sault Ste Marie, Michigan visited over the weekend with Mrs. Mason's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn) E. Bell. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Holland and Gwen of Thamesford were weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Jim Sangster and Brad. Mrs. Murray Bell, who has been receiving treatment in South Huron Hospital for the past two weeks returned to her home this week. Miss Carmen Currie, is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, where she underwent an emergency appendectomy. Mrs. Jack Verbeem of Point Edward and Mrs. Hugh Morenz, Dashwood, were recent visitors with Mrs. Jim Sangster. Mr. & Mrs. Sid Geiger of Gore Bay, have returned after spen- ding a week's vacation with Mrs. Eric Kennedy, and Ira Geiger. Mr. W. E. Hedden, Niagara Falls, and Mrs. Kathleen Wilson, St. Catharines, spent the week end with Herb Redden, and with Mrs. Ruth Carter and family in Clinton, Patients in South Huron Hospital Exeter are Mrs. Harry Horton, Mrs. Bruce Walker and Ed Munn. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mickle, London visited Friday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Laird Mickle. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Mickle, Pamela, Judith and John, and Mrs. Florence Joynt spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Laird Mickle. Charter draped for late member Noble Grand, Mrs. Myrtle Taylor, assisted by Vice Grand Mrs. E. Taylor, presided at the regular meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge Wednesday evening. The Charter of the Lodge was draped in memory of the late Mrs. Leona Clifton, a former Past Noble Grand. Mrs. Grace Thompson reported for the finance committee, and Mrs. Elizabeth Riley reported for the visiting committee. A social hour was enjoyed in the lower hall following the meeting. Kindergarten Registration at Zurich Public School Monday, May 3 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Henson Public School Tuesday, May 4 1:36.3:30 p.m. Children who wish to attend kindergarten must have reached their 5th birthday on or before Dec. 31, 1971 Please bring birth certificate and, health records The Public Health Nurse will be in attendance ;a Hensall and district news CQRRE5PONPENTS Mrs. Maude, Redden, Phone 262-2002 Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025 Make many donations Kippen East WI elect slate Carmel Presbyterian Church was the setting for the lovely spring wedding of Wendy Susan Dianne Moir and James William Repairs To All Makes • Lawn Mowers • Garden Tractors • Outboard Motors • Chain Saws Jack's Small Engine Repair Service HENSALL 262-2103 107 Queen - One Block North of Business Section Kindergarten Registration at HURON CENTENNIAL SCHOOL • Softley, March 27, 1971. The Rev, W. D. Jarvis officiated at the double ring ceremony, The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Bertha Mason, LOndon, and the late Peter Melvin Moir of Hensall. The groom's parents are Mr. & Mrs. James W. Softley of Strathroy. Given in marriage by her brother, Douglas Moir, London, the bride wore a white satin empire waist gown with a train edged in daisy lace. A headpiece of petals held a double tiered veil and she carried a crescent of red roses. Cheryl Parsons, London, was maid of honour. Other bridal attendants were Jane McDougall, London, and Debra Moir, niece of the bride, also of London, They were dressed in hot pink crepe gowns featuring long full sleeves and bodices of white lace. They carried long stemmed white and hot pink roses. The groomsman was Greg Sare, St. Thomas, while Keith Cadman, London and Mike Soldan, Huron Park ushered the guests. Mrs, Malcolm Dougall presided at the organ for the wedding music. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church basement. For travelling to the Southern United States the bride donned a turquoise pant suit with brown accessories. Frankenmuth; an every member program; and a roll call contest which ended with a dinner at Zurich and games and cards and slides of the activities in the past year. Mrs. Grant McLean was in charge of the election and 'in- stallation of the following officers for 1971 - 1972.; hon. president, Mrs. Ken McKay; president, Mrs. Robert Bell; first vice president, Mrs. Mike Connolly; second vice president, Mrs. Robert Kinsman; secretary, Mrs, Verne Alderdice; treasurer, Mrs, Harry Caldwell. District director, Mrs. Ken McKay; alernate, Mrs. James Drummond; public relations, Mrs. James Drummond; branch directors, Mrs. Charles Eyre, Mrs., Don Adams, Mrs. Ernest Whitehouse. Agriculture Canadian in- dustries, Mrs. Dave Triebner, Mrs. Don Brodie; citizenship and education, Mrs. James Spring flowers decorated the hall of the United Church when four Brownies joined the first Hensall Pack. In the traditional ceremony Joanne Bell, Therissa Charette, Colleen Koehler, and Laurie Pepper were enrolled by Brown Owl, Mrs, Robt Cook, assisted by Tawny Owl, Mrs. Eric Luther. For the first time in 25 years of Guiding in Hensall, a mother and two daughters are in organization at the same time. Marilyn and Laurie, as Brownies, and Joanne, as a guest, watched their mother, Mrs. Cecil Pepper, be enrolled as a Guider. Chalmers, Mrs. Alex McGregor; historical research and current events, Mrs, Campbell Eyre, Mrs. Cecil Pullman; home economics and health, Mrs. Al Hoggarth, Mrs. Grant McLean. Resolutions, Mrs. Glenn Bell; sunshine, Mrs. Wm Bell; curator, Mrs. Grant McLean; sewing, Mrs. Alex McGregor; pianist, Mrs, Ross Broadfoot; assistant, Mrs. Ken McKay; auditors, Mrs, Ernest Whitehouse, Mrs. Stewart Pepper. The president, Mrs, R. Bell, chaired the meeting and Ben Hoogenboom, Exeter florist, spoke on landscaping, planting and caring of flowers and trees. A question and answer period followed. Mrs. Alderdice showed pic- tures of the Institute's activities in 1970-1971. Each member composed a commercial to sell her favourite product and these were auctioned off by Mrs. Alderdice. Interest badges were presented by Tawny Owl, Mrs. Rodger Venner, to: Skaters, Vicki Baker, Julie Mock, Marilyn Pepper, Laurie Flynn, Nancy Deitz, Sandra Nixon, Lori Lovell, Barbara McCurdy, Karen Sheils; collectors, Melissa Veal, Shelley Wareing, Deannie McClinchey; toymakers, Deannie McClinchey. Brown Owl reported that the recent bake and candy sale was a financial success and thanked the mothers and Brownies for their support. The present enrollment is 33 Brownies, three Warranted --Guiders and one Guider in training. Sugar and Spice — Continued from page 4 squadron leader in flying control who made me land with a hang, up. In those days a hang-up was not some trivial emotional disturbance. It was a fused bomb, dangling by its tail from your wing. I tried to get rid of it over the sea.Nothing worked. Hopefully, I suggested, "Shall I bail out?" His reply: "Don't be silly. We need that aircraft", Pilots were cheap, aircraft expensive, One bounce on landing and it would be meat, me, all over the landscape, And I was always known as Two-Bounce Smiley, Did you ever see a mouse with kid gloves on, walking on eggshells? That's the way I landed. But what hurt was that he wouldn't let me land on the metal air-strip, as he didn't want it torn up when I blew up. I had to land on the bumpy verge beside the strip. Just a few of the examples I gave to the senior officers in my audience of the bone-headedness of senior officers. They took it well, because, of course, they didn't understand. I offered to step into the alley, afterwards, with any senior officer. Provided he was over 80. Two ancient bragadiers had to be forcibly restrained. • • • • • -0 HELPING BOTH WAYS — At the Exeter United Church Wednesday it was a case of one group helping another and getting help themselves from the same project. The Explorer girls were packing the Flower of Hope seeds for distribution throughout the area and were being assisted by children from the Hurod Hope school and nursery. Proceeds of the flower seeds sale go to the South Huron Association for the Mentally Retarded. 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Cochrane R. Elliott Director Chairman • IT'S NEW!... stele° SIDING...lasts and lasts and lasts and lasts and lasts and lasts and lasts and lasts and... yet costs no more than ordinary metal siding! • STELCO: The strong siding. Adds value, saves money. • Good looks.. Guaranteed 20 y ears. Durability. Costs no more. • Rolled Pot Roast lb. 6 5 Fresh Ground Beef lb 59t 0111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111,11111101.111 llllll 11111111111111 llll 1 ll 1101111110 lllllll 1 llllllll 111111111111111101 llllllllllll 11.11 lllllll 111110 llll 1 ll FROZEN FOOD Bissees ICE CREAM gals. each 894 Reception for newly married Mr. & Mrs. James Stan, (nee Kassies), a bridal couple, were honored at a reception and dance at Hensall arena Saturday evening and presented with a purse of money and other gifts. Presentation address was made by Dale Stan. Music for dancing was provided by the Stewart Kelly orchestra. Guests were present from Flint, Michigan, London, Sarnia, Cooksville and Clinton. Smoked Picnics 390 11 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 WEEKEND SPECIALS April 28, 29 ► 30 May 1