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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-11-14, Page 9EXETER FORD Equipment Sales Ltd. EXETER 235-2200 Tractors Equipment ""111111111,11111111111111r Complete Service For . . . " • Chain Saws • Lawn Mowers • Garden Tractors • Rotary Tillers THE MANGEMENT AND STAFF OF YOUR LOCAL CHAINWAY STORE EXETER INVITE YOU TO PRE-XMAS SHOPPING Thursday, Nov. 21 From 12 noon to 9 p.m. 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL PURCHASES •••••••••••=morommoweememeronme••••••••••••••••mmosimm NOTICE To The Electors of The Village of Grand Bend REGULAR POLLING DAY Monday, December 2, 1974 All Polls Open From 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ADVANCE POLL Saturday, November 23, 1974 Poll Open In The Village Hall From 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. CERTIFICATES FOR PROXY VOTES MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE CLERK UP AND UNTIL NOV. 26, 1974 Mrs. Louise Clipperton • !.a.. 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Purchase two bras (Cross Your Heart or Living) and Playtex will send you the complete set of four cookbooks. See store display for details. OFFER EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30, 19/4 Main St. Phone 238-1154 „vim, SHOPPE Ralph and Marie McKinnon Grand Bend Use Your `CHARGEX or "MASTERCHARGE" ; tr- 1r • Times-Aclv.00te, ,149vemkw 14,1974 Po eV Many attend turkey supper Place several wreaths at Grand ,Bend resort cerernon Around 400 people attended the, hot turkey supper Wednesday evening at the United Church. Mrs. Laird Hendrick is a patient in Victoria hospital London and Art Finkbeiner is a Home assignment was to plan party with a special theme, in- cluding invitation, decoration and entertainment, Nest meeting to be at _Rose fielders home., covers for their books. Theme of this meeting was planning parties and ideas. Leader Rose Kelders demon- strated a simple centrepiece. patient at South Huron hospital, Exeter. Mrs, Katie Vincent spent a few/ days last week with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. "Si. Mrs. Rhiney Heckman of Lucan. Mrs. Verne Ridley, her daughter Mrs, Charles Gibbs and grandson Charlie visited Wed- nesday in Seaforth with their niece and cousin Mrs. Frank Phillips. Mrs. Alec Hamilton, Mrs. Ed Gill, Mrs, Lawrence Curts, Mrs, Carman Lovie and Mrs. John Kelders, attended the Nutrition Workshop at the Legion Hall in Hensall on Thursday, sponsored by the Department of Agriculture and Food, Home Economics Branch, Toronto. The Formal Floret 4-11 girls held their meeting Tuesday evening, Roll call was answered by "Exchange of material for reference file." Girls decided to wait a week before deciding on SWINE CLUB WINNER — Showing the champion 4-H gilt this summer enabled Rick Ford, RR 1 Woodham, to receive a wrist watch at Friday's Huron 4-H Achievement night at Clinton from Mr, Goult of the Seaforth branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. T-A photo Zion couple mark event Special services for Remembrance Day were ob- served Sunday in the United church. Guest soloist was Mrs. Ralph McKinnon. Immediately following the morning service, Royal Canadian Legion 498 members marched to the Cenotaph, Flag bearers were Ken Dawe and Terry Gawdry. Laying a wreath for the "Mothers" of Canada was Mrs. Borden Clark, escorted, by Ken Dawe; Reeve Bob Sharen placed a wreath for the town and another placed by Larry McClellan for the Legion. During this service Murray Desjardine led in singing 0, Canada and The Queen, Those from this area who at- tended the wedding Saturday, in Port Huron, of their niece. and cousin, Connie Williams daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Williams to Alton Reid all of Pt. Huron, were Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Gaiser, Mrs. Ira Stebbins, Mr. & Mrs. Max Turnbull, Mrs. Olive Webb, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Lamport of Crediton, Mr. & Mrs. Glen Webb of Dash- wood, Mrs. Morris Webb, Zurich, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Turner, and Frank Turner of Parkhill, Mr, & Mrs. Wilmer McClinchey, Mr. & Mrs. Ron Carruthers of Thed- ford, Mr, & Mrs. Ken McClinchey of Greenway, Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Sharrow of London, Mr. & Mrs. Dwayne McClinchey of Sarnia. Wedding was held at First United Methodist Church in Pt. Huron, and later a reception and buffet supper at Wesley Hall. Dr. and Mrs. R.B. Turnbull and her father Dan Kowalchuk, of Walkerton, visited Sunday with his parents Mr. & Mrs, Max Turnbull and brother Jack Turnbull. Mr. & Mrs, Earl Baker of St. Thomas spent a few days last week with Mrs. Raymond Kading, and also visited other relatives and friends in this area. Mr. & Mrs. Alec Hamilton returned Monday evening from a weekend trip to Ottawa to visit their son and wife Mr. & Mrs, Barry Hamilton. GETS PADRE AWARD — Rev. George Anderson, padre of Exeter Legion Branch 167 received his padre badge Monday night from past president John McAllister. T-A photo Observe birthdays at Shipka gathering By MRS. THOMAS HERN A family dinner was held at the home of Mr. & Mrs, Thomas G. Hern Sunday on the occasion of their 39th wedding anniversary, Family members present were: Mr. & Mrs. John Tookey and Cheryl, London; Mr. & Mrs.Ross Ballantyne, Brian, Jim, Shirlee and Diane, Kirkton; Mr. & Mrs. Ron Hern, Kelly and Jason, Exeter; Mr. & Mrs. Earl French, Whalen; Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Miller,Dashwood; Mr. & Mrs. Tom Hern Jr,, Lisa, Michael, Brenda and Bradley; Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Hern; Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Hern and Darryl, Alan Hem, all of Zion. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Milne Pullen, St. Marys were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Harold Hun. Linda Hern, London spent a long weekend with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hern, ' Mr, & Mrs. Ron Haynes and family, London, Mr. & Mrs, Don Lankin and family Lucan, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hern, and family were Sunday guests with Mr. Tom Brock, Karen and Murton. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Lynn and family Clandeboye visited Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs, Harry Hern. By MRS. HUGH MORENZ A family gathering was held at the home of Earl Stebbins and Mrs. Trellis Little on Sunday afternoon. Those attending were Mr. & Mrs. Willis Desjardine and Ray, Mrs. Mabel Desjardine, Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Desjardine and Carleen of Huron Park, Mr. & Mrs. Philip Little and Colleen of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. O'Neil Forget, Jackie and Danny of Watford. Several of the children were celebrating birthdays on this occasion. Pam Durie of London spent the weekend with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Sid Durie and brother Glenn. Fete bride at Whalen By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS Mrs. Larry Hern held a shower for her sister Donna McLellan on Thursday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Peter Johnson and family Whitby were weekend guests with Mr. & Mrs. John Scott. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Wallis and family Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Alton Wallis. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson and Betty were Sunday night supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. MacLeod Mills. Margery Morley and Mrs. Allan Hodgins attended Home and School Thursday evening in Lucan Public School, Mr. & Mrs.Earl French were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Thos Hern Sr.,Zion when Mr. & Mrs. Hern celebrated their 39th wedding anniversary. Mr. & Mrs: Allan Hodgins and family were Saturday night supper guests, with Mr, & Mrs. Larry Kilpatrick, London, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Morley spent a couple of days at their cottage at Wiarton this week. Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Dodge, Kerwood. Mr. & Mrs. Tony Regier of Detroit spent the weekend here with Mr. & Mrs. Don Baker. Mrs. Raymond Kading of Grand Bend and Mr. & Mrs. Earl Baker of St. Thomas visited Thursday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Morenz. The-Bakers visite Sunday afternoon with his brother Mr. & Mrs. Ken Baker. Wednesday night visitors with Mrs. Art Meininger were Mr. & Mrs. Tom Giddus of Hensall, their son Richard of Bridgton Missouri, and Mrs. Luella Tiernan of Dashwood, when they all attended the fowl supper at Grand Bend United Church. Mr. & Mrs. Dick Zielman, Debbie and Angie visited Sunday in Leamington with Mr. & Mrs., Gerhard Krahn and celebrated Mrs. Krahn's birthday, and also with Mr. & Mrs. Peter Balzer. Richard Giddus of Bridgton Missouri, visited Thursday evening with his cousins Mr. & Mrs. Harold Shroeder and Mr. & Mrs. Jake Schroeder. Mr. & Mrs. Gus Van Massenhoven and family visited Friday evening in Watford with Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Joris, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Chapman of London spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Les Adams, and visited other relatives in this area. `1. 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