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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-01-23, Page 16STAN'S MASONRY And Repair 293-3354 Aliso Craig MEN'S WEAR 715 2170 OUR JANUARY SALE Will Continue Until Friday, Janaury 31st This Annual Sale is Store Wide Special Mention of STOCK SUITS & CO-ORDINATES AT LOW, LOW PRICES Also IF YOU ARE DIFFICULT TO FIT WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHS AT PRICES YOU WON'T BELIEVE Thanks For Shopping at McKnights Len McKnight & Sons ATTENTION! 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Exeter - Grand Bend Office 235-2420 Tax Savings* 417 614 1,138 1,772 1,977 LEADERSHIP AWARD — At the Huron 4-H Achievement Day at Stephen Central School Saturday Mrs. Gordon Bender was honoured on completing 10 years as a leader. From the left, Huron Home Economist Jane Pengilley presents a Canadian Council award to Mrs. Bender. T-A photo Lucan church news , ,%(tirfN '1" • , 7 T. PRYDE & SON LTD. Phone 235-0620 Main St., Exeter • MONUMENTS • MARKERS • INSCRIPTIONS Contact Jack Pryde: Office 235-0620 or Home 235-1384 DISPLAYS ALSO IN GODERICH AND CLINTON "OUR BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1919" Shop At Wilson's Jewellery 413 Main St. - Exeter PLEASING YOU — PLEASES US nnnmwntnnnnu Bob & Shirl's = ,,Corner Huron Park Road and Highway 4 FILL UP YOUR TANK AND TUMMY Check Our VARIETY STORE PRICES * Fresh ProduCe Daily * Complete Line of Luncheon Meats and Groceteria CONTINUING SPECIALS 1 Toastmaster Bread Lewis Bread Homo Bag Milk 2% Bag Milk 10 lb. Potatoes Flat of Eggs Family Size Pop TAKE OUT ORDERS - 3/$1.29 3/9.10 Reg. $1.42 9.37 Reg. $1.38 $ 1.33 59( 2 1/2 doz. $2.00 3/89' • PHONE 228-6751 C. G. FARM SUPPLY LTD. 236-4321 ZURICH 236-4934 •••••••••••11•111, Attention Contractors! Make 1975 A ESE Year With ... See for yourself why year after year, more and more contractors make CASE a FIRST CHOICE Before Buying . . . Drop In And See Our Machines BIG or SMALL — THERE'S A MACHINE FOR EVERY' JOB Your local dealer of Case lodustrial Equipment Dog toboggans too Residents holiday in the sun Clandeboye lads enjoy winter sports at Benmiller By MRS. DAVID KESTLE. CLANDEBOYE A group of boys eight to twelve years of age and their three leaders from the Youth for Christ spent Saturday and the night at the Huron Scout Camp grounds in Goderich, Saturday afternoon they en- joyed winter fun at Benmiller, tobogganing, snow shoeing and sleigh riding. Mr. Andrew Robertson is one of the leaders of this group, from London district. Ronnie, the Robertson's german shepherd went along for the trip and en- joyed a ride downhill on the toboggan, Vestry meeting St. James Anglican church vestry meeting was held last Wednesday evening at the church, Roy Cunningham and Bob Hodgins were elected as the new wardens. Eighteen members were present and the ladies served lunch, Persona Is Mrs. 'W. Cunningham is home from St. Joseph's Hospital and is getting around with the aid of a cane. HP Brownies collect bottles On Saturday, January 18, 1975, the 1st Huron Park Brownie Pack held a bottle drive. In miserable weather conditions the 7 to 10 year old girls trudged quite cheerfully from door to door collecting their bottles. Some of the householders loaded the children up to such an extent that mothers and fathers accompanying each group had to help. The bottles were all taken to the Brown Owl's house (Mrs. Bouwman) where a group of adults sorted them. This was the second time in ten days that the children went around the park. The first time was to deliver notices .of the drive so that everyone would keep their empties. After their work the girls were treated to hot chocolate donated by Cloverdale and cookies provided by the Brownie Pack which also provided coffee for the adults. The Brownies effort would have been to little avail had it not been for the cooperation of Greg's Variety, Cloverdale in Huron Park, and the Brewers Retail and Tuckey Beverage in Exeter for promptly redeeming the bottles when they were delivered by Wayne Brunzlow and Doug Riley. The success of the drive may be measured by the fact that the .Brownie funds have been in- creased by almost $100.00. This will help the girls to take part in many activities this coming spring and summer. By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE Mr. & Mrs. Ross Hodgert at- tended the fiftieth wedding an- niversary Open House for Mr. & Mrs. Tim Toohey at Legion Hall, Lucan on Friday evening, Sandra and Shari de mooy, London, spent the weekend with their grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore. Quite a number from this community attended the dance Friday evening at Kirkton- Woodham Community Centre sponsored by the Usborne Senior Girls' Softball Team. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray, Robert, Janet and Ruth were Friday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne. Mrs. Edna Passmore, Exeter, Miss Sharon Passmore, London were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Passmore. Nancy Alexander, Toronto spent the weekend with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Bert Alexander. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Hodgert, Mr. & Mrs, William Rohde attended "A Night Out" in Kitchener on Monday evening. The annual Congregational Meeting and ,pot luck dinner will be held in the church basement on Sunday January 26 after the morning church service, ACHIEVE PROVINCIAL HONOURS — Three girls received Provincial Honours at Saturday's 4-H Achieve- ment Day at Stephen Central School. Above, Huron Home Economist Jane Pengilley presents awards to Kathleen Gielen, Mary Agnes Dietrich and Harriet Vandenbygaard. T-A photo UCW recognize pioneer ministers By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASH WOOD The Executive was in charge or the January meeting of the UCW of Calvary United church. In the absence of the president, vice- president, Mrs. Don Gaiser was chairlady. The theme for the evening was 50 years in the United church. Rev, Bruce Guy showed a film on the theme. Mrs. Jack Gaiser read the story of the year before 1925, "A new church for a new coun- try," Three pioneer ministers were recognized, with the story on Rev, James Evans read by Mrs. Lloyd Eagleson; Rev. Egerton Ryerson read by Mrs. Clayton Merner; Rev. Robert Rundle read by Mrs. Jack Gaiser. Mrs. Wm. Chandler read the Scripture lesson. All sang the 50th an- niversary hymn. Mrs. Hugh Boyle gave the prayer. Mrs. Don Gaiser conducted the business. Eighteen members were present. Annual reports were read and accepted. The Huron-Perth presbyterial will be held at Listowel February 26. The Sunshine committee is Mrs. Wm. Chandler and Mrs. Bruce Guy. Former resident dies Kevin Denomme, 17, Waterloo, was killed in a car-truck accident at Carlingford, Sunday, January 19. He was the son of Mr. & Mrs. John Denomme, Waterloo, and formerly of Dashwood. He is also survived by two brothers, Roger and Shawn, and his grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Morris Denomme, Dashwood, and Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Denomme, Zurich; a number of aunts, un- cles and cousins in this area. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Fred Miller and girls, Zion, were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader. Mr. & Mrs. Victor Hartman celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Saturday, January 18, with a reception in Dashwood Community Centre. The annual ratepayers meeting for Dashwood will be held Tuesday, January 28, at 8 p.m. in the community centre. All ratepayers are urged to attend. Surprised on 80th birthday By MANUEL CURTS GREENWAY Mrs. Ettie Bullock who observ- ed her 80th birthday on January 16 was pleasantly surprised on Sunday when she was guest of honor at a family dinner at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bullock and family. Those attending were Mr. & Mrs. Earl Gardiner, New- market, Mrs. Mary Winterburn and Glen, Toronto, Mrs. Reta Sabot, Kim and Cindy, Denfield, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Bullock, Parkhill, Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Bullock and family, Mrs. Melissa Gardner and Mr. & Mrs, Hugh Adair, Orno and Kim, Eugene King, Crediton is visiting with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Eagleson and Jamie while his parents are holidaying in Florida, Joanne Walper, Joan and Judy Lagerwerf and Janet Bullock were in London on the weekend in connection with a N.M.D.H. School play presentation and were guests of Marlene Bullock, R.N. Evelyn, Viola and Manuel Curts were guests at a turkey dinner at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Ken Smithers, London on Wednesday. Several friends and relatives attended funeral services for the late Roy Young of Moray on Fri- day. Interment was in Parkhill Cemetery. By the way: Brenda's mother told her to let her younger sister, Heather, use her sled which she received for Christmas, half of the time, After they were finish- ed playing in the snow, Brenda Was asked how it worked out, "Very good, Mom," She replied "I had the sled going down the hill and she had it coming up." Tom Kestle and. Lynn Ross left with a group for Hawaii, Monday morning, they will be staying for two weeks. Mr. & Mrs. Larry Lewis drove Mr. & Mrs. G. Lee to. Detroit airport where they left for a one week vacation with. Mr. & Mrs, Cecil Lewis, Ford Lauderdale, Florida. Friday night an exciting time Members of Holy Trinity Anglican Church met for their Annual Vestry Meeting on Sunday afternoon, January 19. Mrs. Frank Hardy, Jr., was elected Vestry Clerk and other officers elected were: Rector's Warden, Bryan Smith, Deputy Rector's Warden, Andy VanGeel; Peoples' Warden, James Davis, Deputy Peoples' Warden, Merton Culbert; Lay Delegates to the Synod: Mr. & Mrs. Marshall Webster and Harvey Hodgins; Substitute Lay Delegates, Mrs. Clarence Hardy, John Allen and Wilson Hodgins; Treasurer, Mr. Webster; Organist, John Allen; Sunday School Superintendent, Dwight Henderson, Auditors, Larry Hotson and Alan Scott. Any member of last year's Board who wishes to continue, may do Board,Member. Rectory Committee: Mr,s. Clarence Haskett, Mrs. Don Ankers, Mrs. Cliff Shipley, Mrs. Keith Kraul and Mrs. Norman Hardy. Pentecostal Holiness Mr. John Armitage led in the song service at both morning and evening services at the Pen- 'tecostal Holiness Church on Sunday. At the morning service Rev. Ray Brewster, speaking from Joel 3: 13-14 stated that the Christian needs a vision from God to see the people won to God who are in the valley of decision. In the evening he spoke from Acts 26: 12-18 saying all of us are born for a purpose, that of serving God and then helping others, Women's Auxiliary Members of the Women's Auxiliary of the Pentecostal Holiness Church held their January meeting at the home of Rev. & Mrs. Ray Brewster on Tuesday evening, with President Mrs. Howard Currie in charge, She talked of the importance of studying your Bible, using as her reference 2 Timothy 2:15. Mrs. Brewster asked each member to give her resolutions for the New Year. Mrs. Currie reviewed the 10 point standard of the Auxiliary, • explaining how they were met during 1974 and how they would be met in 1975. She showed the Gold Seal which will be received for the fourth year in a row, -later in 1975. United Church What is the truth' was a question asked the congregation of Lucan United Church on Sunday morning, by Rev. Ewart Madden, as he gave an "Introduction to 'Romans' ". There are many religions today that might sway our belief if we was had by all the Clandeboye Ladies ball team when they challenged their husbands and boyfriends to a broornball hockey game at Lucan Arena, Elaine Noyes' team came out the win- ners. Archie Robertson was in Chatham with a group from Emmanuel College Kitchener Saturday to attend a youth rally are not sure what we believe. Paul knew what he believed and that he had to give it to people. His ambition was to win the whole world for Christ. "Andante" by Beethoven was played on the organ by the Director of Music, Paul Kight, B. Mus., M.A., in place of the usual anthem, and was much enjoyed. All couples of the church are invited to "Couples Club", tonight, Thursday, at 8:15. The annual Congregational meeting is next Sunday, the 26th following the morning service, and a light lunch. Two senior groups meet Members of the Sunshine and "Busy Buddies" groups of the Lucan' Senior Citizens' Club. met on Thursday afternoon with President Gordon Hotson chairing the business meeting. The members agreed that membership cards should be ordered and set a token fee of .50c per year. Mr. Hotson read a letter from Mr. Gary Mitchell of London regarding a volunteer worker for Lucan, to be trained, for various duties in connection with assisting seniors, and two members indicated they might be interested. Social Convener, Mrs, Harold Cobleigh reported that enough members had signed up for bowling and plans would proceed. The members of the Sunshine Group enjoyed Bingo, while the Busy Buddies continued their artistic efforts in liquid em- broidery. Mrs. Tom Emery, Sr., gave a humorous reading entitled "Dried Apple Pies" and lunch was served by Mrs. L. Toohey, Mrs. L. McCarthey and Mr. George McCallum. there. Mr. & Mrs. Murray Lewis, London were Sunday visitors with Mr, & Mrs, Arnold Lewis. Phil Lewis drove Mr, & Mrs. Traher of London to Florida where they will be spending the winter months. Mr. Lewis will be returning via TCA after two weeks holiday with his parents Mr. & Mrs, C. Lewis. Nathan Skinner London spent the weekend with his grand- parents. and Janis. Ralph Simpson called on Bill and Flprene0 Simpson on Mon- day. Michael Lewis is home from St, Joseph's Hospital after spending several days there for treatment. of the .croup. Michael is the small son of Mr.. & Mrs. Phil Lewis. M. Staley and N. Skinner were Sunday visitors with the Kestle's. Mr, & Mrs. Gerald Millson and Mr. & Mrs. •C, W, Millson were Sunday evening guests with Mr. & Mrs, E, Glavin, Huron Park. Huron Motor Products NEW HOURS Effective Immediately Monday to Friday 8:00 AM 5:00 PM Closed Saturday ' ZURICH PHONE 236-4361