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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-02-08, Page 13BOYS HOCKEY CHAMPS - The boys floor hockey championship at a tournament Saturday for district
elementary schools was won by Exeter public school. Back, left, Paul Pooley, David Boltzmann, John
Lindenfield, Brian Clarke, Randy Fisher and Mike Burke. Centre, Brian Mercer, Jim Cockwell, Brad Taylor,
Steve Skinner, Eugene Clarke and Perry Pooley. Front, David Bogart and John Hern. T-A photo.
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Woodburn for a four year term;
to the Committee of Stewards,
Carman Woodburn, Stuart
Bullock, Jacob Lagerwerf and
Russel Mellin for a three year
term.
At a Christian Education
Committee meeting on Sunday it
was decided that the Sunday
school year be from September 1
to June 30 rather than the
calendar year and that all
promotions, prizes and awards
would be made accordingly.
Complete canvass
for Ability fund
By MRS. FRANK PLUMB
GRAND BEND
The chairman of the Ability
Fund (former by the March of
Dimes) Mrs. Helen Kneale
reports that $377,20 has been
collected except for some coin
boxes to come. The marching
mothers were Velda Clark, Doris
Thomas, Karen Courtney, Lou
Hamilton, Carol Allister, Pat
Kading, Betty Datars, Esther
Warner, Sally Johnson, Sandy
Thompson, Marion Venner,
Donna Couse, Nancy Gill, Hazel
Willert and Jean Patterson.
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On Tuesday evening 24 ladies of
the United Church Women en-
joyed a fine variety of delicious
dishes at a potluck supper. More
ladies came to see the film shown
by Rev. H. Dobson of young Mr.
Vanier, son of the late Gov.
General Vanier, who has chosen
to be a teacher of the han-
dicapped. After the interesting
film story the business session
was held,
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Webb have
returned from a trip to Florida.
Mrs, A.J. Best and Mrs. J.
Pyke are home from a visit to Mr.
& Mrs. Fred Pyke of Edmonton,
formerly of London.
The Women's Institute and the
community share the loss with
the family of Mrs. Herbert Pfile.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pfile came
to Grand Bend in 1932, and have
lived here ever since.
A floral tribute in memory of
Mrs. Jennings of Goderich
mother of Mrs. Maurice
Tiedeman was placed in the
Anglican Church on Sunday.
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Armin Schlenker, Mrs. Orville
Jones, Laura 1Vlathers and Mrs.
Alvin Baker arranged the
program with Mrs. Schlenker
taking the chair, The programs
theme was "The Open Door'.
The types of doors, the purpose
of doors and doors mentioned in
the scriptures were discussed in
readings offerd Laura 'gathers
read the scripture. Doris Sch-
wartz sang a solo, and Doris and
Ella I'4orlock a duet with Mrs.
Gordon Finkbeiner ac-
companying them. Gabby and
Craig Beck presented a film
showing how fires start in homes
and how steps can be taken for
one's protection,
During the business session,
presided over by Mrs. Alvin
Finkbeiner, preparation was
made for World Day of Prayer,
March 2. The Visiting Committee
reported on visits made to
Huronview, the Bluewater and in
Exeter and Crediton,
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Hendrick and
Mr. & Mrs. William Schwartz
have returned from a bus trip to
Florida. They visited the Bush
and Cypress Gardens, Disney
World, Silver Springs, St,
Augustine, St. Petersburg and
Daytona Beach.
Mr. & Mrs. Will Oestricker
were dinner guests of Mrs. Harry
Greenwood, Strathroy, Sunday.
A euchre party sponsored by
the Women's Institute was held in
the Community Hall last
Tuesday evening. Winners were:
ladies' high, Mrs. Mary Moser;
men's high, Joe Carter; ladies'
low, Mrs. Horace Lake; men's
low, Harold Penhale; lone hands,
ladies, Mrs. Lawrence Hill;
men's, Henry Pfaff; mystery
number, Tom Yearley.
The 4-H Club will hold the first
meeting for the project "Sports
Wear from Knits" February 10 at
9:30 am in the Crediton Com-
munity Centre. Girls who wish to
join must be twelve by March 1.
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The flowers at the Sunday
morning service were placed
there by the family of the late
Ervin Eggert, Exeter, who
passed away in South Huron
Hospital January 29. Mr. & Mrs.
Eggert were former resident;,
here before moving to Exeter a
few years ago.
Confirmation classes for teen-
agers will begin in the Sunday
School room on Saturday, led by
the Rev, Harold Dobson and will
continue for six consecutive
Saturdays.
Rev. Harold Dobson preached
his second in a series of sermons
on the Beatitudes at the service
last Sunday, in keeping with the
interdenominational program of
evangelism, Key '73 in North
America.
The annual meeting was held
recently with a fair attendance.
Encouraging reports were
received from the various
organizations..
The Committee of Stewards
report showed the largest
balance on band ever, after
having met all the commitments
for the past year. In other
business it was decided to: enroll
in the every family plan in
subscribing for the United
Church Observer; review the
membership roll, both resident
and non-resident, observe joint
Sunday services with Grace
Anglican Church during July and
August if agreeable to all; and
promote interest in the Key '73
program via community
projects.
Re-elected to the Session were
Stuart Bullock and Lisle
Plans for an anniversary service
in June were discussed,
A family dinner was held at the
home of Mr. & Mrs, Lloyd Love,
Parkhill, recently in honor of
Mrs, Rose Isaac, who will be
observing her 82nd birthday on
February 9,
Nile Foster, Denfield visited on
the weekend with Lloyd and Earl
Foster.
Eugene King, Crediton, was a
visitor with his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Eagleson over the weekend.
Recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Russell Brown and Alice were:
Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Ormandy,
Mark and Patricia; Mr. & Mrs.
Lloyd Webb and Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Watson and family, London;
Gordon Wilson, 'Tedford, Ron
Brown, Sarnia; and Mr. & Mrs.
Gordon Brown and family, Grand
Bend,
Helen Eagleson, Mrs. Norman
Hodgins and Elton Curts are
patients in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Lillian 'Wens, Evelyn and
Manuel Curts were Sunday
Form meeting •
for Staff° WI
By itl$. J. TEMPLEMAN
STAFFA
Mrs. John Templeman, Mrs.
Lloyd Miller and Mrs. Ross.
Smale were hostesses for the
agriculture and canadian in-
dustries meeting of the Staffa
Women's Institute held in the
township hall on Wednesday.
The president, Mrs. John
Miller presided and opened the
meeting with the Institute Ode
and Mary Stewart Collect.
During business a committee was
named for the New Year's
Dance. Miss Vera Hambley and
Mrs. Penelope Fell were named
to look after the crib quilts for the
March meeting. A letter was read
from the Institute's adopted child
in Turkey and a news letter from
Spruce Lodge telling about up-
coming events was also read.
Mrs. John Templeman
presided for the program and
introduced the guest speaker,
Clair Reith,Seaforth who is with
public relations for Gay Lee, a
Canadian owned industry. He
spoke about their five plants and
the products they handle which
include milk, butter, cheese,
eggs, and yogurt. Courtesy
remarks were given by Mrs.
Carter Kerslake,
Roll Call, "Something I buy
that my grandmother made at
home," was answered by 14
members, Mrs. John Templeman
gave a paper on the motto, "If
you plant a seed of character in
the home it will bloom in the
community." Mrs. Robert
McCaughey favoured everyone
with a piano instrumental.
A discussion on "The modern
farm wife is more help to her
husband than was her grand-
mother" proved most interesting
with affirmative points given by
Mrs. Chartles Douglas and
negative points given by Mrs.
Ross McPhail. To sum up all
members present were asked to
give their opinions. All members
enjoyed a sample of "cherry
cheese cake", compliments of
Mr. Reith, along with their lunch
served by the hostesses.
Personals
Alec Scott, Bill Warden and
Bob Templeman returned home
Friday, after skiing for a few
days near Montreal and visiting
with Joanne Worden and Grant
Watson in Ottawa.
Mrs. Eaton, Acton, visited for a
few days last week with Mr. &
Mrs. Bruce Eaton and family.
dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs.
Selbourne English.
By the way: A pedestrian may
often be wrong, but he doesn't
deserve the death penalty.
Times-Advocate, February 8, 1973 Poo, 13
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