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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-04-06, Page 14Times-Ache ate, April 6, 1972 ILiucan and distrid. news "tt'a , , outgrown mad.' EtANGHAP1T, KELLY, 001G & CO. Chartered Accountants 476 Main St. S., EXETER 235-0120 Kitchen Cabinets & bathroom Vanities ft-if new or remodeled homes CARDINAL SALES °VOW JOE ALBLAS 228.6447 HURON PARK SHIVERING DURING A STOP — The Bunny Bundle campaign at CFPL radio is some $400 richer thanks to a walkathon by graduating students at Medway high school. A large group of the youngsters are shown during a stop for pictures during the cold trip. T A photo FREE! Maytag Encyclopedia of Home Laundry. PLUS FREE BOX OF FAB.* You name the laundry problem. This authoritative 222-page book answers it. Helps you do the laundry easier, better, A 50¢ Value, but for a limited time, you get It FREE, kW for looking at our new Maytag Pabrie-Matic Washer and Dryer. Come In now. WIN A MAYTAG FABRIC,MATICPAIR. See details On back of Fab Detergent box at your. grocer's. 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The Maytag Fabric-matic pair, Models A407 automatic washet and 17407 dryaf, Arva, liances Ontario Operated by Arva Appliances Inc. FOR SALES AND SERVICE ON MAYTAG CALL 43227916 Ask About Our 5-Year Warranty on Wiaytags Birthday bingo for Sunshiners The Sunshine Club met at the Masonic Hall with Olga Bond presiding. Bingo was enjoyed and a birthday cake with familiar songs to fit the occasion were sung. Two birthday members were present being Ben Kelly and Laura Toohey. Sixteen members were present and lunch was provided and served by Laura Toohey and Mary McCarthy. Evening unit of UCVV meets The evening unit of the United Church Women met at the United Church Christian Education building March 28 with unit leader Gladys Reilly in the chair. Roll call was answered with a gift for the cancer society. Worship service was given by Kay Thompson, Gladys Reilly and Doris Butler. Gladys told the story of Mary for study period, which is Women of The Bible. Lunch was provided and served by Mabel Froats and Bernice Lockyer. Claimers busy at Western races Claiming horses was the name of the game at Western Fair Raceway Saturday afternoon. A Mortgage Lifter was haltered out of the second by Gordon Rapson of Clinton for $2,000, from Joseph Haskett and Joanne Arnold of Lucan; Golden Fame was taken from the third for $ 3,00 by Gary Revington and'Ken Hardy of Lucan, from Gary and Jeannette Mines of London. Hugh Tom FILSON and . ROBSON AUCTIONEERS 20 years' experience of complete sale service Provincially licensed. Conduct sales of any kind, any place. To insure success of your sale or appraisal Phone Collect 666,0833 666-1967 NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER Prompt, Courteous, Efficient ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE, ANYWHERE We give complete sale service. PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE Phone Collect 235-1964 EXETER o & J RIDDELL AUCTION SERVICES * Licensed Auctioneers and Appraisers * Complete Auction Service * Sales large or small, any type, anywhere * Reasonable — Two for the price of one Let our experience be your reward. Phone Collect 'Doug' 'Jack' 237-3576 237-3431 Senior girls get gold star Chief Explorer Sandra Avery was installed by the former Chief Explorer, Wendy Kraul. In answer to roll call, the girls wrote the names of African countries they knew. The final gold star was presented to senior girls. The second blue star was presented to two girls. Second red star presented to five girls. Using the Unicef book, 'Schools are Where you Find Them," Mrs. Sawdon explained education in Africa. Mrs. Kraut drew the story of a little African girl Branca to a happy conclusion. This year is the 19th con- secutive Bunny Tea and Mrs. Froats explained ticket selling to the girls who also practiced serving tea. Letters were sent to mothers of girls with tea duty. Blue star girls are collecting pictures of wonders of God's world. April 12 the girls will meet at the church at 6:30 p.m. to go to a Granton Explorer expedition. CG1T group learn crafts C,G.I.T. girls met March 21 in the United Church Christian Education room after learning a song and reading the bulletin. The groups were turned over to Mrs. Emerson Stanley, a 4-H leader for the teaching of crafts., At The close of the meeting appreciation was extended by the girls to Mrs. Stanley by President Brenda Hodgins. A gift of home made fudge was presented by secretary Janet Smith. The girls' enthusiasm of the evening lesson was expressed to meet again March 28 for the completion of their craft. Next meeting will be held April 4. BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS to MIDDLETON'S Drug Store Ltd. 359 Main St. Exeter Phone 235-1570 PERCY WRIGHT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Kippen, Ont. Auction Sale Service that is most efficient and courteous. CALL THE WRIGHT AUCTIONEER Telephone Hensall (519)262-5515 7-17c TRI TOWN BOOKKEErING SERVICE INCOME TAX RECORD PREPARATION Business — Farm — Individual. Returns LAWRENCE BEANE Brucefield 482.9260 50-17c FARM TAX RETURNS and BOOKKEEPING V. RYAN FC,R, # 3 Ailsa Craig 237.3227 Phone 237-3469 11tfne Churches hold Easter services united Church Rev. W. C. Tupling's topic for Easter Sunday was "What Really Happened on Easter Morning." He said this was a time of Joy, a time of Hope, time of Power and time of Peace. It seemed to him that the churches have been drifting away from reliance on the resurrected Christ as the source of their spiritual power. It is good, he said, once a year to take stock of the central miracle of the Christian Faith, and recharge the spiritual batteries of life. A brass quartet from Mont- calm Secondary School which is contributing to the ministry of music was warmly welcomed at the service, Members were ,Jim Yehling, Sue Saunders, Eric Clinton and Doug Gristy, The Easter lilies were placed by Mrs. Archie Sinclair in memory of her brother Arthur Burnett, by Mrs. William Frost and two by the U.C.W, Good Friday Service The United Church held a Good Friday service at 7:30 p.m. Attendance was small but the service excellent. The choir sang and the sermon was "Did Jesus Die for You?" Pentecostal Mr. & Mrs. Everett Gagnon of St. Catharines were visitors when the Revival Centre com- memorated Good Friday. Mr. Gagnon played several numbers on the cornet. Pastor Rees' topic was "It is Finished". He said "Good Friday calls to our memory our sins and the terrible price God paid for their forgiveness, the love of God for us and Jesus' dedication and obedience to God to bring about the plan for Redemption... Communion was served following the message. Easter morning was celebrated with a program presented by the Sunday School. Ed. Butler assistant superintendent, of- ficiated, Mrs. Roy Dykeman was at the piano with Robert Holland leading the congregation in singing. The program was made up of skits, poems and readings. Christine Stutt rendered a solo and an, instrumental on the ac- cordion was played by Lisa Compton. Rev. Rees delivered the Easter message "He is Risen." Sunday evening service climaxed the spirit of the day. "Were you There?" and "Had it not Been?" were numbers sung by a trio, Mrs. Roy Dykeman, Joan Lockyer and Allen Melanson. Marlene Butler sang "The Holy City," accompanied by Mrs, Dykeman. Rev. Rees concluded a series of sermons from Revelations. Anglican Saturday the Brownies held a candy sale in Carlisle Hall. The proceeds were donated to Bunny Bundle. The Brownies are looking for two more leaders. Good Friday at the devotional service the lessons were read by Ruth Ann Atkinson, Karen Henderson, Linda Kraut, Albert Thompson, Scott Dickson, Rollie Elson, and Brian Noyes, The Choir was directed by Miss Lois Legg. Easter Sunday the annual Sunrise Holy Communion was held at 6:00 a,m, followed by coffee and hot cross buns. Arrangements were made by Mrs. K. Kraut and Mr, D. Hen- derson, The Sunday School viewed an Easter film strip and received candy eggs, The flowers were provided by Mr. & Mrs. A. Nicholson for the chancel, and Easter plants were given by Mrs, Dorothy Demedish in memory of her mother, Mrs. Pearl Cobleigh, Another plant was given in memory of Mr. & Mrs. Dick Hodgins and their son Dick and Mr. Sr Mrs. C. W. Ilawkshaw by their family, Rev, It. A. Carson preached to the large congregation on the Fact of Easter. Mrs. Mildred Stoner, Watford spent a few days with Mr. & Mrs, -Jerold Prince. Mr. & Mrs. Horace Lake, Grand Bend spent Easter with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Prince. Sheila Prince, London spent Easter with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Harold Prince. Dr. Ernest Sadlier of Toronto formerly of Lucan recently fell and broke his hip and is now a patient in Seaforth Manor, Seaforth Ontario. Mr, & Mrs. Robert Balcombe of Owen Sound visited with Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Kennedy, Tuesday. Miss Eva Carter of Toronto formerly of Lucan is now a patient in Queen Elizabeth hospital on Dunn Avenue Toronto but her sister, May, is still in the infirmary at Hill-Top Acres, Toronto. John Hastings from London spent his Easter holidays with his grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Emery Sr, Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Stanley, now of London are spending, a Bursary for local girl Marlene Butler, a first year Western student, has received a government bursary which will enable her to spend six weeks MARLENE BUTLER this summer studying French in Trois-Pistoles, Quebec. Marlene plans to major in French and Spanish in her second year. Being a member of the university choir, she will be going with the choir in May to spend a week in Bermuda. While there, the choir will put on work-shops in several schools and they will also sing with the Bermuda Philharmonic Orchestra. Board approves student helpers The Middlesex County Board of Education has approved a pilot project for secondary school students to help elementary students. The project to be initiated at North Middlesex District High School in Parkhill on an ex- perimental basis, will involve eighteen Year 3 students who will train and serve as aides for pupils at Parkhill-West Williams School. The program will give the high school students opportunities to learn by helping others and, at the same time, will give the younger -pupils much needed individualized instruction in subject areas of language and physical development. Travelled north to spend Easter with the Senior Daley; when about 1,00 miles south of the Soo ran into a snow storm you would never believe, visibility limited and the highway glare ice, However, managed to arrive safely. Man, have they got snowl I swear it's still three to four feet deep and there are drifts you must see to believe. Hear that, Snow vehicle enthusiasts - lots of snow in the north, Anyway had a good weekend - nice to get home tho'. Comrades you are reminded Saturday April 8 is the date you proceed to Mount Brydges to take part in Zone darts, the winner of which wins a berth to represent District A in the provincial playdowns. Let's have a good representation from Brarich 540. Surprise sports Officer Gord Elson, with your attendance and in this way let him know you appreciate the fine job he is doing. Saturday April 8 is, proving to be a busy time around the Action Centre for this is also the date of Branch 540's third annual Tuesday nite mixed sports banquet, followed by the presentation of awards, followed by dancing to Bill Walls Orchestra, Anyone wishing to attend the banquet and or dance, there are still a few tickets available. All you folks having difficulty completing your 1972 tax returna . . got some news for you it's rumoured that next year the department will use a new ,form containing four lines only: "What was your income last year?" "What were your expenses?" "How Much was left?" "Send it in!" April appears to be dart month around 540 for on Saturday April 15 we will be hosting our second annual open mixed dart tour- nament $250.00 in Cash prizes plus Awards. So get practised up folks, and meet the champs at the Open, Who knows, you could go' home with a pile of dough. Wednesday April 12 is the date of your next general meeting- make it a point to be there, Comrades. Remember elections will soon be the order of the day. Exercise your Legion right and make sure 540 has a lively election. Remember, that's 8:30 p.m. April 12. As a Legion member it is your duty to be there and make certain 540 has a good slate of officers to manage its affairs for the coming term. THE WALKERS WERE HUNGRY Graduating students at Medway high school staged their annual walk for Bunny Bundle Thursday. Shown above stopping for a snack are Janet Ross, Donna Walker, Steve Earl, Donna Williams and Anne Thoday. T-A photo 1”t11,11,W01,41.11.141141,1111111111.11.1.111.11111110,111114 66666 4110a1111110 ttttt 1111M1141t1111 iiiii f14110111f11111101 iiiii DIII Luc= personals 1 ttt11,014,,M11111111111,101 111111 iiiiii $1111110 iiiiiii llllll 11,1}111,01. lllll 410111111(1 iiiii 0.11 iiiiiii 1111111.11111,1111M iiii week with their two daughters and families in Toronto. March 1972 did not perform as to prediction for it came in and also went out like a lamb and Good Friday which is usually wet was a beautiful sunny day. Winner of the Easter Egg House was John McIlhargey Jr. of St, Patrick's draw. Mrs. Jack Quinn returned home Friday from St. Joseph's Hospital, after surgery. Weekend visitors of Mrs. Fischer were Mrs. Roderick Bennett, Robert Twanon and Mr. & Mrs. Walter Fischer. Easter ,visitors with Mrs. Jack Murdy were her daughter and family of Forest, and Mrs. Alma Price of London. Mrs. Bob Coleman attended a family gathering Sunday at the home of her granddaughter Mrs. Don McTaggart of London. Mr. & Mrs. Archie Sinclair visited with her sister Mrs. Arthur Burnett for the weekend in Cincinnati, Ohio.