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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-02-01, Page 10If you have any of these heating problems: not enough heat uneven distribution' of heat grimy registers cold radiators costly fuel bills constant service calls faulty burner ignition there's a place for your outmoded heating system. But it's not in your home! Replace with a modern Esso Oil Furnace. You'll enjoy the carefree comfort and extra economy. That old furnace in your home could be the cause of many of your heating problems. It's not only eating up your fuel bill and involving extra ex- penses, but failing to heat your home comfortably. Even a ten-year-old furnace can be "obsolete" by today's modern standards and teenage furnaces can be troublemakers, Go modern with a compact modern Esso Furnace replacement. It will give you abundant heat all through your home with budget-pleasing economy. Why put up with insufficient heat, noisy combustion and grimy air? A Smooth-operating, fully automatic Esso Oil Furnace gives you carefree, clean home heating. Why tolerate costly repair bills? For just pennies a day you can enjoy all the advan- tages of a trouble-free modern heating system. Best of all you'll enjoy such economical operation that you'll probably see your way to trans- forming that basement into a bright recreation room, Oil is the modern home heating fuel - clean, safe and so economical. A new Esso Oil Furnace will make the Most of it, too, There's a big difference between today's trim new furnaces and the inefficient heating systems of yesteryear. See for yourself. Financing Available Fred J. Lankamp Exeter 235-2380 By MRS. KEN McKELI-AR CROMARTY Rev. Wilfred Jarvis presided for the annual meeting of Cromarty Church congregation on Thursday afternoon and opened the meeting with a scripture reading and prayer. Mrs. Robert Laing was elected secretary, Reports were read and adopted from the session, Women's Missionary Society, it Ladies' Aid, Marian Ritchie Evening Auxiliary, Explorers, Sunday school, cemetery board, Cromhenex„ board of managers, and budget. The session report showed that there are 141 members on the roll, 11 of whom are non-resident. Thirteen members joined the church during the year and there were four baptisMs, The following officers were A POEM WINNER - Paul Van Esbroeck of Precious Blood school was one of the winners in the recent Exeter Legion sponsored poem contest. Above, Paul receives his third prize cheque from Henry Dyck of R.E. Pooley 1-A photo. HEARING TESTS No Obligation MIDDLETON'S DRUGS, EXETER Thurs., Feb. 1 -1 to 3 p.m. Batteries, accessories, repairs to most makes .Vegome. HEARING AIDS E. R. THEDE Hearing Aid Service Ltd. 88 Queen St., S. Kitchener EXETER 235-1070 Sugg. Retail 1.49 Sugg. Retail 1.69 Sugg. Retail 1.01 Sugg. 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Now 4•98 yd. 45" Polyester & Cotton Gingham All Spring Shades, New Low price .19 yard olha•Vot'F ABRICS 3 1 1 MAIN ST., EXETER Store Hours: 9-6 Daily Fri. Till 9 p.m. Remember Open All Day Wednesday USE YOUR CHARGEX "ARG" r4. ;r7.: elected for 1973; auditors, John Wallace, Eldon Allen; Sunday school superintendent, Mrs. Thos. L. Scott; assistant, Mrs. Carey; library committee, Mrs. T Scott, Mrs. J. Templeman, Mrs, G. Laing; record secretary, Mrs. Eldon Allen; these days secretary, Mrs. C. McKaig; cradle roll superintendent, Mrs. C. Kerslake; cemetery com- mittee, Calder McKaig, Thos. Scott, Ken McKellar, John Hoggarth, Sam McCurdy, Otto Walker; trustees, Gordon Scott, William Miller, Nelson Howe, managers, Craig Kerslake, Larry Gardiner, John Wallace, Frank Elliott, James Miller, Ivan Norris, Gordon Scott, Philip James; ladies' aid represen- tative, Mrs. Laverne Wallace; Marian Ritchie Representative, Mrs, Frank Hamilton; treasurer, James Miller. During the business session it was decided to use part of the $1,000 legacy from the Myrtle Peart Estate to purchase a supply of the new Presbyterian hymn books for the church. Some of these will be made available for purchase by members of the congregation. Rev. Jarvis closed the meeting with prayer. Marian Ritchie Meeting The hostess, Mrs. Larry Gardiner, presided for the By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASH WOOD The - Men's Club held their dinner meeting at the Com- munity Centre Monday with 43 present. Guest speaker, J. Wooden, historian, Exeter, spoke on history of the. County, especially St. Joseph and the dream of Narcisse Cantin of a deep waterway from the Great Lakes to the ocean, which came a reality years later in the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway. He had a number of copies of his book, "A Drum to Beat Upon" which is also available at Mac- Millan's in Exeter. He also showed slides. Personals Fifteen tables were in play at the euchre sponsored by the Dashwood W.I. Tuesday. Win- ners were: ladies high, Mrs. Alphonse Grenier; low, Mrs. Alida Struyke; men's high, Homer Russell; low, Pat Masse; lone hands, Robert Guenther, Jeffery Davld Gibson, infant son of Mr. & Mrs. David Gibson was baptized in Zion Lutheran Church Sunday, by. Rev. F. Morgret. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gibson. Orpha club meets at GB By MRS' FRANK PLUMB GRAND BEND The Orpha Club met at the home of Mrs. M. Burke in Oak- wood. Acting chairman was Mrs. C. Kennedy and secretary Mrs. M. Burke. Refreshment com- mittee was Mrs. Henry Green and Mrs. Bruce Morrice. Mrs. Barbour of Toronto was a guest. Mrs. W. MacLaren distributed garments cut out of a bolt of flannelet for the ladies to sew for the babies of the Children's Aid, Euchre At the Euchre held on Friday at the Parish Hall of St. John's-by- the-Lake, Anglican Church, there were seven tables playing. The prize winners were: high ladies, Mrs. Ross Love; high mens, Max Turnbull; lone hands, Mrs. E. Webb and Walter Crumplin; lucky tally card, Mrs. Helen Grieves. Shower A shower in honor of Nancy Johnson, bride-elect of February 17, was held at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Mel Peariso by the bridesmaids, Ruth Anne Peariso, Mrs. Duncan McVittie and Bonnie Sweitzer. About 26 friends enjoyed the evening including games and a delicious lunch. Beautiful gifts were bestowed on the bride elect. Marian Ritchie meeting and opened it with a reading for the new year, Keep Your Eye on the Right Goal. The scripture was read by Mrs. John Templeman. Nine members answered the roll call by paying their fees. Mrs. Lorne Elliott gave the treasurer's report and Mrs. Gardiner gave a report on the Presbyterial annual meeting which was held in Stratford. A hymn was sung with Mrs. Ivan Norris as pianist. Reports from the Presbyterial secretaries were distributed to the local secretaries who read them and discussion followed. Mrs. Lloyd Miller gave the friendship and service report, Mrs, F. Hamilton, the history and life membership, Mrs. G. Carey, the Glad Tidings, Mrs, Ivan Norris, the afternoon secretaries, Mrs. Lorne Elliott, the supply. Mrs. Norris played a piano solo. During the business, the group decided to collect used Christmas cards and nylons and forward them to the Blue Water Rest Home in Zurich and the Eileen Langley Training Centre in Stratford, Members were also asked to bring one new pillow case to the next meeting to be sent to Evangel Hall,Toronto. The meeting closed with a hymn and prayer by Mrs. Gar- diner. An organizational dinner meeting was held January 23 at the Dashwood Hotel for the purpose of starting a Chamber of Commerce. Gerald Gingerich, Zurich, guest speaker, outlined the activities of such a group. A striking committee was set up to form an executive. The next meeting will be held February 13 at the Dashwood Community Centre. Howard Datars attended the convention of the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association at the Skyline Hotel, Toronto this week. Fred Messner, Mrs. Amiel Fischer and Ernest Koehler are patients in South Huron hospital, Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lobb, Randy,. Rhonda, and Ricky, Clinton, visited with Mr. & Mrs. Ross Love prior to Mr. & Mrs. Lobb leaving for Hawaii. Play euchre at Brinsley By GORDON MORLEY Mr. & Mrs. Earl Lewis and Marjorie Steeper were conveners for the euchre at Brinsley. Winners were: ladies high, Mrs. Fred Lewis; lone hands, Mrs. Joe Carter; low, Mrs. Luther Morley; gents high, Luther Morley; lone hands, Joe Carter; low, Harold Guilfoyle. Special prizes went to went to Norman Tedball and Mrs. Roy Hodgins. The next party will be held February 2. Persona ls Mr. & Mrs. Howard Dorman and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick. visited Mr. & Mrs. Jim Trevithick, Port Franks on Tuesday. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lewis and Kathy, Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Lewis and Carolyn visited Mrs. Audrey Desjardine and family at Palmerston recently. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick visited with Mr. & Mrs. James Lumsden, Strathroy on Sunday. Mrs. Audrey Desjardine and family visited with Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Lewis and Carolyn over the weekend. Neil Trevithick, Guelph spent the weekend with his parents. By MRS. STAN PR ESZCATOR Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator were Mrs. Iolene Peters, Hyde Park, Jack Cutting, Huron Park, Ron Harvey, Hamilton and George Coulter, Goderich, Page 10 Times-Advocate, February 1, 1973 Annual meeting at Cromarty Dashwood men hear about district history Vacuum Supplies & Parts FILTER QUEEN - EUREKA COMPACT - INTERSTATE ELECTROLUX - •HOOVER COMET REGINA - ELECTRO- HYGIENE-CANNISTER CYLINDER and UPRIGHT Having difficulty cleaning your carpet? WELL THEN, SEE Eletro-Deluxe Upright Vacuum by calling Orv, phone 482-9574 202 Rotten bury St, East * CLINTON