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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-09-28, Page 5Times.Advocate, September 20, 1972 Page 5 SECOND GROUP BABY SHOW WINNERS The 13th annual baby show at this year's Exeter Fa'r drew another full Jig of entries, The winners of the five to eight months class are shown above. From 11 e left are Mrs. Ed Linden -field and Monica and Mrs. Barry Southeott and Kim. T-A photo Many visit Woodham Ladies attend flower event By MISS JEAN COPELAND WOODH AM Mr. & Mrs. Russell Mills and Mrs. Lawrertie Mills, London, visited Sunday evening with Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills. Mrs. Marie Mills, also of London, was a visitor Wednesday. Miss Jean Copeland, Mrs. Elson Lynn, Mrs. Wallace Selves, Mrs. Ken Parkinson and Miss Joan Switzer represented the Kirkton Horticultural Society at the annual meeting of District 10 held in Mount Zion United Church, London, on Saturday, Mr. & Mrs, David Wheeler were Sunday guests with Mrs. McGregor Top Quality BEEF Government Inspected Whole Half Beef 684 Beef 69( Cut and Wrapped Quick Frozen Free Delivery Within 10 Mile Grant McGregor Phone 262-5839 NOTICE Re: Exeter Waste Disposal Site (Dump) HOURS 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday ONLY Gate will be locked at all other times. PLEASE NO FIRES Persuent to bylaw, a penalty of up to $800 may be imposed for illegal use. Your co.,operation is requested DODGE IIIIDS IN THE SOLID DIFFERENCE odge Electronic Ignition System. It lakes your life a little simpler. The first question you're going to ask is, what is it? The second. How is it going to simplify my life? O.K., to answer the first part. In any con- ventional ignition system the mechanical breaker points may be the cause of some problems. Knowing this, Chrysler engineers developed a solid-state electronic system (all 6 & 8 cyl. engines) that eliminates the need for breaker points and condenser, and their resulting maintenance headaches. That essentially, is what the new system is. Now for what it can do for your car and your wallet. For starters your car is going to start better at mileage levels when mechanical systems normally start to deteriorate. And because engine misfiring at high- way speeds is virtually eliminated exhaust emissions are greatly reduced. What will it mean to your pocketbook? Because there are no points to wear out, no condenser to replace, the cost of tune-ups drops considerably. The new electronic ignition system is just one of the many standard features built into Dodge. New front disc brakes, (except Dart with 6 cylinder engines), unibody construction, torsion-bar suspension (except Colt) and new emission control systems are among the impressive list. Innovative engineering plus extra care in every detail, make us believe your new Dodge is the best Dodge we've ever built. Extra Care in Engineering... it makes the difference. s.t FS/SERVICE Charger/Coronet Mid-sire cars-10 models Monaco/Polara Full-size cars-17 models Challenger Sports compact 2 itt, :"....7:4•••.:77..,;Z:4••••••..".......74;;Z • Colt Sub-compact cars-5 models Dodge CHRYSLER 00 dge Tr utks HIY „ Times Running Out On The Savings in Our .Annual Wallpaper SALE Opr Complete In-Store Stock of Sidewall Papers A Good Number of Patterns Left To Choose From BUY ONE ROLL AT REGULAR PRICE AND GET A SECOND ROLL FOR ONLY ONE PENNY Still A Good Selection For Your Fall Decorating CEILING PAPERS Priced at 99c and $1.09 GOULD ea JORY Dial 235-0270 Excitor Youths .provide music for Credeton service Annie Cook. Erin, was a weekend guest at the home of Ella Morlock, Mr. & Mrs. Orville Jones have returned from a motor trip of nearly 7,000 miles. They travelled across Canada to Port Alberni on Vancouver Island where they visited Mr. & Mrs. Mel Lamport. They also visited relatives in Manitoba and Saskatchewan and at Burnaby and Chilliwack, By MRS. FRED BOWDEN The first meeting of the clandeboye III "Dairy Fairies" a. as held at the home of their leader Mrs. Klara Dejong with eight members present. Officers were elected with the following results; Ann Beaton, president; Marie Nethercott, secretary; Ann De Weerd, treasurer; IXebbi 0 Lynn, press reporter. Everyone enjoyed their first making of quick pizza and cocoa. Mr. & Mrs. Russell Schroeder and Mr. & Mrs, Fred Bowden attended the Martin-Bowden wedding in London, Saturday. The bride is a niece of Mrs. Schroeder and Mr. Bowden. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Paisley, Toronto were weekend guests with Mrs. Paisley's sister, Mrs. lthv Lammie, Sunday evening Centralia building boom continuing British Columbia. They also saw the Columbia Icefields, the okanggan Valley and the But- chart Gardens and made the return journey through the United States. Mr. & Mrs. J. L. Taylor and family, Georgetown spent Saturday with Mrs. Chris Dinney, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Dinney and at- tended Exeter Fair. they were joined for a family get- together by Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Dunn, Hensall; Mr. & Mrs. Chester Dunn; Mr, & Mrs, Johri Ridley; Mrs. Bob Lammie, Darryl and Darla, Exeter; Jean McLaughlin, London; and Mrs. George ,I)unn. Bob Lammie was unable to attend due to illness. A number brorn here attended the anniversary service in the Zion West United church, Sun- day. The building boom continues in the community with the brick work well under way on the new home of Mr. & Mrs. Orland Squire on Highway 4 across from Dashwood Industries. Building operations have begun on Mr. & Mrs. Jack Essery's new home across the sideroad from the Arrow gas bar. and William Davis, Victoria, B.C. and Mrs. David Shamblaw, Kirkton. Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Copeland, Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna were Saturday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. Beverly Westman, Granton and Janet Westman, London. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Brine and Cheryl were guests Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Parkinson, Margaret and Janet. Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Copeland and Mr. & Mrs, Terry Richardson, Downsview, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Copeland, Willowdale and .Miss Jean Copeland were Sunday guests. with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Jaques and family. Mr. & Mrs. James Miller and Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Brine have returned home from a four week motor trip to the west coast and Vancouver Island. They called on a number of relatives and friends including Rev. & Mrs. John Davidson and family, Kelowna, B.C„ and Rev, & Mrs. Stanley Guille, Cheyenne, 'Wyoming. They returned home by way of Yellowstone Park. Mr, & Mrs. Barney Brink. Big Rapids, Michigan, Mrs, Lorne Scott, Ilderton and Mrs, Robert Corsaut, St. Marys visited Thursday with Mrs. David Wheeler. Baptise two at Cromarty By MRS. KEN MCKELLAR Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker were Mr. Gerald Cockwill, Alvin Cornish, Exeter and Harry Statham, Parkhill. Alec Scott was home from Belleville to spend the weekend with his parents, Mr. & Mrs. T. L, Scott. Grant McKellar, son of Mr, & Mrs. Laurie McKellar is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mrs, Wm. McKaig and daughters Marilyn and Shirley, Sudbury, have been visiting with Angus Mcgaig and Mr. & Mrs, Calder McKaig. Mr. William McKaig is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London where he has undergone surgery. Mr. & Mrs. John Saunders, Windsor are guests of Mr. & Mrs, Roy McCulloch. At the church service in Cromarty church on Sunday, Rev. W. D. Jarvis baptized Danny Wayne, son of Mr. & Mrs. Larry Elliott and Dale Gordon, son of Mr. & Mrs. Harold Par- sons, Family move to Eiimviiie By MRS. ROSS SKINNIER Mrs. Wm. Routly visited last Thursday with Mrs. Albert Traquair at the. home of Mrs, Alvin Moir, Mr, & Mrs. Wm. Routly spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Minnie and family, Brantford, Mr. & Mrs. Howard Pym and family visited Sunday with Bert Lobb, Clinton. World Wide Communion will be observed Sunday at Elimvilie United -Church. Mr. Q. Mrs. Leroy Workman and Kevin, and Alvin Cooper spent the weekend up north with Mrs, Workman's parents. & Mrs. Sims and family, Dashwoed have taken up residence at the brick home of Alvin Cooper. Robert Corsaut, St. Marys. Mrs. David Wheeler visited on Monday with Mrs. Donald Axford and Mark, Mosley. Mrs. Adrian Pringle, London called on Mrs. Arthur Hopkin and Mr, & Mrs, Glenn Copeland Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Lederhouse of Ransomville, N,Y, and Mrs. Oliver Hazelwood visited with Mrs. Arthur Hopkin Sunday. Intended for last week! U.C.W. - The United Church Women held their monthly meeting with 29 members and visitors present. Mrs. Nelson Baker opened with quiet music and Mrs. Leonard Thacker gave a reading. Mrs. Glenn Copeland favoured with an instrumental and Mrs. Ken Parkinson read a poem on "Friendship." Mrs. Lloyd Cowdrey introduced the speaker for the evening, Mrs. Laurie Ray, wife of Rev. Ray, who gave an interesting and informative talk entitled "Getting to Know Me." The president, Mrs. Jim Miller, conducted the business, and a delicious lunch was served by the group in charge, Personals Intended for last week! Mr. & Mrs. Ellis Strahan, and . David spent last weekend in Kingston. David remained to commence his first year of studies at Queen's University, While there they visited with Rev, and Mrs, John C, King. Mr. & Mrs, Cedric Wheeler, 13rownsburg, Quebec spent several days with Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler and were guests with Mr. & Mrs. John Rodd, Pamela and Calvin, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Copeland, and Mr. & Mrs, David Wheeler, Visitors during the week with Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills were Miss Lila Davis, Emmerson By MISS ELLA TVIORLOCK Sunday Rally Day was Ob- serVed in Zion United Church by a joint service of church and Sunday school. Howard Hen- drick. Superintendent, was chairman and Harry Schroeder, assistant superintendent, read the Scripture. Karen Hodge gave an address of welcome. Shelley Weber and Barbara Hair provided an instrumental duet with accordion and piano. and a young people's group, members of the Ambassador ('lass sang. Speakers were Calvin Fullmer, Toronto. and Paul Fydenchuk. They told of their work last summer at Sauble Beach where they conducted a Beach Holiday Club for Scripture Union. Shower Monday evening in the Zion United Church Sunday School rooms a shower was held to honour Marilyn 1A'hitney. Card Amos played several numbers on the piano. There was a singsong, readings by Virginia Milton and Lorraine Brock and a contest conducted by Mrs. Brock. Helen Mitton read the address. After lunch and a social hour, Marilyn thanked the ladies for a happy evening, Personals Ivy Canning, London, spent several days with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Slaght.