The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-10-03, Page 2LIONS CLUB EXECUTIVE — The Exeter Lions club will be observing World Lions Service Day Tuesday, Oc-
tober 8 along with Lions around the world, The local executive is treasurer Jim Smith, 2nd vice-president
Max Dawson, president Glenn Kells, 1st vice-president Fronk Giffin, 3rd vice-president Ron Cottrell and
secretary Jock Malone, T-A photo
Mt. Carmel community
honor recent newlyweds
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Page 2 October 1974
The mailers write
Pear Sir:
Of interest to your readers: in
July I had the honour of doing the
wedding flowers for a Mr. Ron
Brown of Whitehorse, Yukon,
Upon delivering these flowers
Was having a chat with Mr,
rown's, parents of Leamington,
Ontario, and found ,ont that my
lather had made up his wedding
flowers there 25 years ago.
As lam an old Exeterite and
Dad is still there I thought your
readers would be interested in
this, as it has not happened
before in the florist industry.
I am also proud to see two
former staff of rhine with thriving
shops; Kathy in St. Marys and Jo-
Ann in Exeter.
We have a new shop here with
Klondike setting and am training
my daughter Jo-Ann now.
We have had many friends up
from Exeter and are so glad to
see them.
Anyone coming up this way
please drop in, We are on
Main Street at Rains Blossom
Shop.
Sincerely
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Mrs. Roherty, Hamilton spent
the past week with her daughter
Mr. & Mrs. Pat Glavin and
family.
Mr. & Mrs. Chas Mecallif and
family, Windsor; and Mr. & Mrs.
Don Carey London were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Hubert
Carey.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerry Hartman and
boys London visited over the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred
Hogan.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Houlahan and
family, Sarnia spent Saturday
with Mrs. Kathleen Houlahan and
Jim.
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Rose,
Dublin visited over the weekend
with the latters' mother, Mrs.
Jack Ryan and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Carey and
girlg, London dined Sunday
evening with Mr. & Mrs. Joe
Carey.
Miss Annie Vanmassenhove
spent Monday with her parents
Mr. & Mrs. Vanmassenhove,
Bothwell,
Mary Bedard, Detroit
visited for a few days with her
mother, Mrs. Catherine
MOrrissey,
Mr. & Mrs. Joei ftegier Jr: and
baby London and Mr, & Mrs. Don
Masse and family, 'Windsor. were
weekend guests with Mr,.,
'Sogeph'Reeief,4,basliwobri. .• •
Mr. & Mrd,' Maturice Eirpdley
and family were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Thoinas
Ryan, Corbett.
Michael and Thoths Ryan
spent a few days last week with
their relatiyes in Chicago.
Area 4-H
show calves
The Ailsa-Craig-Parkhill 41-11
Dairy Club completed their
project byShowing their calves at
Achievement Day which was held'
at Parkhill Fair.
Several members were from
the Clandeboye area. In
showmanship classes Marilyn
Groenewegen, Ken Simpson,
Paul Hodgins and Jimmy Paton
were in the first prize grouping.
Eddie Groenewegen and Danny
Hardy were in the second prize
grouping.
In junior Holstein heifer class
(15 calves competing) Pat
Hodgins (showing Paul Hodgins
calf) topped the class. Ken
Simpson placed second and
Marilyn Groenewegen fourth, all
in the first prize grouping. Danny
Hardy was in the second prize
grouping.
In senior holstein heifer class,
Eddie Groenewegen was in the
first prize grouping.
In Guernsey class, Jimmy
Paton placed first.
Seniors -tour London r
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flowers were, still In, full bloom.
The Seniors dined at the
Garage Restaurant and then took
a tour of the London Free Press
building where they were treated
royalty. They were shown the
million dollar press printing
papers that we receive each day
being run, through, cut, printed
and folded at a rate of, 7,000
a minute,
Afterwards the group was
treated to coffee and a question
period, They boarded the bus and
went to a showing of Maroby
architecture and work done by
the New Zealand tribe.
They arrived back in Exeter at
about 5 p.m.
The Seniors thanked Mrs,
Coward and Mrs. Skinner of near
Elinrvilie for planning, the trip.
On Tuesday, October 1, 54
Exeter Senior Citizens travelled
to London by bus to visit some of
the interesting spots of our
nearest city. The trip took the
place of the first fall meeting,
The Senior's left the Legion
Hall at 9 a,m, and picked up a bus,
tour guide, Ruth Gainers at the
new city hall, She gave the group
a guided tour through the city
showing a great number of the
new buildings including some of
the highrise apartments.
The bus took them to
Springbank Perk where they
drove all through the park and
were shown the spot where the
Victoria boat disaster took place
in the 1.800's,The bus also stopped
at the rose gardens on
Springbank drive where the
Oabian SiGne
Calcium Chloride
in 100 pound bags
Many relatives and friends Mrs. Joe Hodgins, and Mr. &
attended two wedding receptions Mrs. Danny Regier, newly weds
last Saturday evening for Mr. & of September 28th.
Centralia woman
home from Gaspe
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
Mrs. Lorne Hicks accompanied
by Mrs. Cecelia Walsh of St.
Paul, Minn., returned home last
week following a trip to the
Gaspe and the Maritime
Provinces. Visitors with them
over the weekend were Mr, &
Mrs. Orma Pollock of Kincardine
and Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Scheifile
of Kitchener,
Mrs. Harold Mitchell of West
Lorne was a Friday guest with
Mrs. Ken Hodgins and they
visited relatives •at Staffa and
Mitchell.
Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson
attended a Thompson family
reunion on Saturday held at the
home of Mr. & Mrs. Mac
Thompson atLis towel Coit the way
home on Sunday thej visited with
friends in thelKnollcrest Home in
Milverton.
Marikay Hodgins of London
spent the weekend at the home of
her ;par . ents,Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Hodgins.
Mr. &'Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel,
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Hirtzel and
family of Exeter spent the
weekend at Shepherd Lake.
Mr. & Mrs. Eli Beachy of
Greentown, Indiana, visited over
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Greb.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hodgins at-
ARLING'S
Food Market Exeter
tended the Anniversary service
in the St. George Anglican
Church, London on Sunday and
were guests at the home of their
niece and nephew Mr. & Mrs.
John Hood and family.
Jeff, Daryl, and Steven Greb
spent the weekend with their
grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Wm.
Ritchie at Parkhill.
A number from the village
attended the Anniversary service
at the Zion West United Church
on Sunday.
Rev. John Beaton conducted
services in the Lucan and
Clandeboye United Churches on
Sunday for the Rev. F. E.
Madden who was 'guest minister
at Zion West Anniversary.
Following the service Rev. and
Mrs. Madden and family were
guests with Rev. and Mrs. Beaton
and family.
The October meeting of the
UCW will be held in the church oft:-
Thursday evening with Thames
Road and Crediton ladies as
guests. All ladies are welcome torn
attend.
Communion will be observed in
the United Church on Sunday
morning,
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden at-
tended the Zion West Anniver-
sary service on Sunday and were
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Jaques, Steven and Susan.
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