HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-05-13, Page 7BROWNIES GATHER BOTTLES— The Exeter Girl Guides and Brownies canvassed the town Saturday
morning on their annual bottle drive and received an excellent response. Shown at one stop during the
morning are Susan Crawford, Mary Ellen Pridharn, Danette McLeod, Barbara Orr and Mrs. Pat Crawford.
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LOTS OF ADVICE — Grade three students of Stephen Central school went through a regular music
• lesson for teachers attending the annual Professional Development Day at Exeter public school, Friday.
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Reverend Wedgewood saves.
He drives a VW Station Wagon.
Among its many saving graces is the 27
mpg it gets,
And since the engine's air-cooled, it'll
never need antifreeze.
It'll also never boil over. Or freeze up.
And in Moncton's 30° below winters, an engine
that won't freeze up is indeed a blessing.
The inside is outsized. With almost twice
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By MRS. IRVJN RADeR
DASHWOOD
Grandmothers were guests at
the May meeting of Dashwood
WI, The Agriculture and
Canadian Industries group was in
charge with convener, Mrs. Emil
Becker,
A pot luck supper started the
evening followed by a business
meeting with the president Mrs.
Howard Maier in charge.
Roll call was answered by
Many teams
• for Rec loop
The Exeter and district Rec
softball league appears to be in
for a banner season if the
amount of teams wishing to enter
is any indication of the success to ▪ be expected.
Rec director Alvin Willert said
after last week's meeting that the
league could consist of at least
ten teams,
Expected back from last year
are Custom Trailers, the Kin-
smen, Legion and junior Hawks
from Exeter along with Crediton,
Dashwood Industries, the Duf-
ferin Hotel and Grand Bend,
New clubs indicating interest
are from Lucan, Hensall and
Zurich.
A meeting to draw up the
• schedule will be held at the
Exeter arena, Monday night at 8
o'clock.
One golfer to another: "First
it was my marriage. Now the
magic has gone out of my nine
iron."
giving .a favourite memory of
grandmother. The guests also
participated.
It was reported that $157,58 was
collected for Red cross, Plans
were made to attend the District
Annual May 20,
Twelve ladies completed the
needlecraft short course with
Mrs. Madge Thompson, leader.
Conveners of standing com-
mittees brought in their planned
programs for the year.
Exeter Florist, Mrs. Betty
French, assisted by Miss Joanne
Burke demonstrated flower
arrangements and gave many
tips to the ladies, These were
awarded to the following grand-
mothers; oldest, Mrs: Wes Wolfe
(83); newest, Mrs, Eben
Weigand; grandmother with
youngest child, Mrs. Frank
Mclsaac; birthday nearest, Mrs.
Lloyd Rader; oldest grandchild,
Mrs. Henry Eagleson; most
grandchildren, Mrs, 0. Todd.
Bunco rounded out the evening
with high prize going to Mrs.
Ernest Koehler and consolation
prize to Mrs. Wes Wolfe.
UCW DAFFODIL TEA
Mrs. Ken McCrae, organist,
convened a successful tea, May 6
at Calvary United Church.
President, Mrs. Don Gaiser,
welcomed guests at the door.
Ushers were Mrs. Jack Gaiser
and Mrs. Stuart Wolfe,
Mrs, Hugh Boyle, chairlady,
opened the program with a poem,
scripture and prayer, Mrs.
Robert Hoffman sang two solos
"Spring" and "The Impossible
Dream". A spiritual singsong led
by Mrs, Eric Luther, Hensall,
was followed by her message on
"Faith". Rev. Bruce Guy said
grace prior to the ladies retur-
ning to the tea room,
The Sunday School rooms were
appropriately decorated with
daffodils, pussy willows, an
apron tree and a spring scene
painted by Rick Hayter. The tea
table was spring-like with a
yellow tea cloth and yellow
tapers,
PERSONALS
Barbara Miller, Exeter spent
the weekend with Sharon Rader.
Mrs. Bertha Hayter, Zurich,
and Mr. & Mrs. John Snider,
Brantford, spent Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Bob Hayter.
Mr. & Mrs. Bud Desjardine,
Guelph, spent the weekend with
Mr, & Mrs. James Hayter.
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Rader and
Dianne, Stratford, Mrs. Wm.
Haugh, Mrs. Laura Datars, and
Mr. & Mrs. Garnet Willert were
Sunday guests with Mr, & Mrs,
Ray Van Dorsselaer and Susan.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Rader, Mr. &
Mrs. Irvin Rader, Mr. & Mrs.
Elgin Rader, Fred Weiberg at-
tended the Weiberg—Braby
wedding in Kitchener, Friday
evening.
Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan and Mrs.
Letta Taylor attended the May
Day Festival at Alma College,
Saturday. Mrs. Tieman's
granddaughter, Susan Stormes,
was a train bearer for the Queen
of May.
Mr. & Mrs. George Bullock
attended the Bullock—Mann
wedding in Peterborough,
Saturday, May 8.
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
LEN I rtALIA
Centralia UCW May meeting
was held Thursday with twenty
members and ten visitors
present. Mrs. K. Hodgins, Mrs.
M. Buswell, Mrs. L. Hicks and
Miss Margaret Cook convened
the program.
'Love' was the theme used for
the meeting which opened with
prayer by Mrs. Hodgins. Hymns
were interspersed with ap-
propriate readings by Mrs. M.
Buswell and Mrs. Russell Wilson,
Pearl Buswell favoured with a
piano solo and Mrs. Hodgins and
Marikay with a piano duet.
Mrs. Lorne Hicks showed
colored slides of Japan and
Taiwan and gave an interesting
commentary on part of the World
Tour she had taken last summer.
Mrs. Sam Skinner, president,
extended a welcome to all and
conducted the business. It was
decided to pack a bale the last
week in June..
PERSONALS
Mr. , & Mrs. Raymond
Regular and son have moved
from Huron Park to the village
and have taken up residence in
the house vacated by Mr. & Mrs.
Bill Johnson,
Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson
were in Clinton last week owing
to the death of Mr. Thompson's
uncle, the late Mr. Chas.
McKeever, and attended the
funeral, Friday.
Mrs. V. Overholt accompanied
by Mr. & Mrs. Ron Moore of
Exeter, attendedthe ordinationof
her cousin, John Sharp of Clinton,
to the priesthood in St. Peter's
Cathedral, London, Saturday,
and also attended his first
celebrated Mass and banquet
which followed in Clinton, Sun-
day.
Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Elmer
Powe and Alan for Mother's Day
were Mr. & Mrs. Herman Powe,
Mr. & Mrs. Don MacGregor and
family of Exeter, Elaine Powe of
St. Catharines and Marie Powe of
Toronto.
Callers at the home of Mr. &
Mrs. Lloyd Morgan over the
weekend were Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Wilson of Highgate, Mr. & Mrs.
Burton Morgan and family,
Kitchener, Mr. & Mrs. Norman
Morgan and family, Melbourne,
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Rundle and
family, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Miller and boys, Woodham. Mrs.
Morgan has been confined to her
home owing to illness.
Mr. & Mrs, Reid Brown and
girls of Lambeth were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. John
Thompson.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Wilson and
family spent Sunday at their
cottage in the Wiarton district,
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Greb visited
over the weekend with Mrs.
Greb's mother, Mrs. Amos Smith
in Mount Albert.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgins and
Marikay were Sunday visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Don Pickering at
Hyde Park.
Sunday callers at the home of
Mrs. Clara Abbott were Mrs.
Carl Theander of Biddulph, Mr.
& Mrs, Cliff Abbott, Lucan.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Schroeder
were Sunday visitors at the home
of their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. & Mrs. Sam Semple in
London,
Mr, & Mrs. Fred Bowden spent
the weekend in London with Mrs.
Barry Reid, Heather and Lori
and were joined for dinner,
Sunday, by Mrs. Ray Paynter,
David and Anne Marie of
Kirkton, Mr. & Mrs. Wm Allison,
Jim and Debra, Ailsa Craig.
Craft display
for annual
A grafts display will be
exhibited at the District Annual
of South Huron Wqmen's Institute
in Hensall United Church, May
20, The Hensall branch will act as
hostess and registration will
commence at 9:30 a.m.
Election of officers will take
place in the afternoon.
Pot luck nipper .enjoyed
Grandmothers guests of WI