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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-04-13, Page 17SEE FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT-- Kindergarten students at Mount Carmel• Separate school visited the Huron Park fire hall, Thursday. Showing gas mask equipment is fireman Lloyd Hodgins. The students are from the left, Marie Madore, Joe Martens, Leonard Dietrich and Susan Sullivan. T-A photo EXTRA POWER 110 Volts/3000 Watts Electricity From Any Car's Alternator Operates Heavy Duty Drills, Saws and lights. Charges all batteries fast. Install fast. Operates any electric appliance and any electric power tool. Double outlet instructions enclosed. GUARANTEED 1 YEAR Postpaid $39.95 Plus Tax $1.99 Mail Cheque for '41.94 to Jerry MacLean & Son Automotive Limited EXETER, ONTARIO 235-0800 dine- --411111y ATTENTION ) FARMERS! I Thinking of a new farm building? We have the experience to assist your planning and are equipped to supply and erect any agricultural building you might have in mind. 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And if you're under 60 years of age, up to $15,000 life insurance coverage is available with no medical required. Also, you can get as much as $100,000 coverage if you qualify. Ask your Commerce manager about Farm Credit Life Insurance today. We've made it easy to get, because it's very important to have. CANADIAN IMPERIAL. BANK OF COMMERCE By MRS. CLARKE KENNEDY evening held in the parish hall at The dessert Euchre last Friday St. John's By the Lake Anglican Church was a decided success. Prize winners were: Mrs. Nellie Trott, Mr. Elgin Webb, Mrs. A. Crown, Tom Kooey. Lone hands prizes were won by Mrs. Heber Davis and Mrs. Eileen Carroll. A prize for having a birthday nearest the date was given to Mrs. Jessie Rader and Lorne Churchill. Hostesses were Mrs. Helen MacDonald, Mrs. Nola Taylor, Mrs. J. Mennel, Mrs. R. Love, Mrs. D. Cutting, Mrs. G. Grin- dlay, Mrs. Marion Plumb, members of the Anglican Church Women. Cancer Can Cm" Be • Beaten Senior Citizens Senior Citizens met April 5 in the Legion Hall. A sing song got the the meeting under way. A brief business period con- ducted by Wm Loye dealt with several items. Mr. Love has served his year term as president eb'utt—ili4 appointing of a new president was held over. It was decided also to discontinue the meetings until October. Ten dollars was voted to be given to the Legion in ap- preciation for the use of their building during the winter get to- gethers . Following the business Mrs. Max Turnbull read one of Red Fisher's poems entitled "I Wonder". Mrs. Elgin Webb also read a "Song of the Lazy Far- mer". The group enjoyed a guessing game and euchre was played until lunch was served by Mrs. E. Desjardine and Mrs. Rosa Grigg. United Church Special Last Wednesday evening the United Church congregation enjoyed an evening of great in- terest. It began with a pot luck supper followed by an in- formative and interesting ac- count of what goes on at the Missing Piece Coffee House. It was told by Jim Helmuth of Ailsa Craig who is closely affiliated with The Missing Piece, Jim is very keen to start crafts this summer in connection with the Coffee House and hopes to get some financial help to make it a reality. A short but lively sing song followed led by Mrs. W. Brenner. The evening continued to be most interesting when Mr. A. Antippas, an officer of the U.S. State Department, home on leave, showed pictures and told of conditions in Cambodia. Mr. Antippas had first hand in- formation on the war torn parts of that country. The pictures told a true story and showed a first hand account of conditions in parts of South East Asia. By MRS. RENA CALDWELL The annual meeting of Kippen East W.I. will be held in the Legion Hall, Hensall April 19. Roll call will be - Should there be a woman on the School Board and why? The speaker will be Miss Weiler. The Sweet Dreamers Kippen, 4- H Club, met for a practice session preparatory for Achievement Day. Attending the Gemmell- Braithwaite wedding in Chatham April 8 were Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gemmell, parents of the groom, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Gemmell, Mr. & Mrs. Hank Binnendyk, Mr. & Mrs. Bruce McGregor, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Papple. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Taylor have returned home after having spent the winter months in Florida. Mr. & Mrs. Robert McGregor visited relatives in Kitchener Sunday, By MRS. SUE EDGINTON The Lucan & Clandeboye Cubs and Brownies had an interesting evning out on Wednesday in- stead of their regular meeting. The children were taken by bus to Dunlop Tire in Huron Park to see how bicycle tires were manufactured. This is part of the childrens' training, to see 4 local plant in operation and to remember some interesting topics to discuss at their next meeting. There were 77 on the bus in- cluding leaders and helpers. The children plan on another trip this year to see the fire hall at Huron Park and films on fire preven- tion, St. James Anglican Church At the recent Board of Management meeting, plans were made to see if a door could be put on the Vestry. It is also hoped to light up the church buildings with dusk to dawn lights. It was reported that the quarterly portion of the Diocesan Budget had been sent in. Sunday, the flowers in the Jerry Van Bruaene attended a shower for his bride-to-be, Rose Ducharme, held in St. Joseph Catholic Church Parish Hall Sunday afternoon. Communion was administered at the United Church last Sunday. The communicants who professed their faith at Con- firmation Easter Sunday took their first Communion Sunday. PCW plan for take-out dinner Slides of a vacation in Spain were shown at Presbyterian Church Women's meeting, Monday evening. Mrs. Moir also gave comprehensive comments to accompany the pictures. President Mrs. Hilton Laing gave an interesting report of the Huron Historical Society's book. Guests, Mrs. Robert Pryde and her daughter, Janet played selections on the piano. '4 'During the business session, it was decided to hold a Take-out Beef Dinner in May, church were daffodils donated by the Cancer Society. Mr. Carson preached on Easter as a time of new beginnings. He said. Easter should be our com- mencement day when we begin to live the life of Christ, Jesus offers us Hope, Peace and Security, said Mr. Carson. Personals Mr. & Mrs. James Maynard and daughters of Chatham visited with their grandmother, Mrs. E. Hendry, Sunday. Mr. & Mrs, Jerry Edginton visited with Mr, & Mrs. Don McNevin of London Saturday. Mrs. Agnes Hornell returned home after spending the winter in Kirkland. Lake with. her Mr. ..& Mrs. Harry Morless have. left the southern. tip. of Florida .and are spending a few days with friends, Mr. & Mrs. 0, Pedersen of London, in Tarpon. Springs, Florida, before leaYing for their trip home sometime in. late April, 4 4 Times-Advocate, April 13, 1972 ,pag* .17 Youths visit bicycle tire factory Village of Grand Bend applications will be received by the undersigned until 5 p.m. Monday, April 17, 1972 for Operation and Management of the Bath House at the Beach at Grand Bend under a seasonal contract of $2,000. For further information contact the Clerk's Office. MURRAY A. DesJARDI NS Committee Chairman • • V. t` MRS. GLADYSORUIVIPLINt Clerk Wanted Waiters, Waitresses, Cooks, Chefs and Bartenders, for HOTEL IMPERIAL and MONETTA IVIENARD'S TAVERN Grand Bend, Ontario Preference given to local applicants with the required qualifications. Apply in writing stating age, experience, personal data and references to Spindrift Inns Limited P.O. Box 249 Grand Bend, Ontario Mr. & Mrs. Murray Douglas returned home from Florida last Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis Centralia and Mr. & Mrs. Harry Noels Forest were weekend guests with Mr. & Mrs. Maurice MacDonald. Mr. & Mrs. Alwyn Dayman returned home last week from Tampa, Florida. Mr. & Mrs. S. M. Barbour, Toronto, visited on the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Clarke Kennedy. Mrs. Harold Dobson and Miss Jean Galbraith, both patients in Exeter Hospital last week, have- returned home. Mr. & Mrs. Burton Green and .'" . Mrs. H. Hoggarth visited in Detroit a few days this week. Black Bush Community Centre was the scene of a family dinner last Sunday the occasion being a celebration of Mrs. Susie Devine's 75th birthday. Many friends and neighbours of Resort seniors quit until fall, ladies stage dessert euchre You and the Commerce. Dgether we're both stronger.