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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-03-06, Page 11CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. William Snell, James Street, Exeter, celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary Saturday with a family dinner at the Burkley Restaurant. The couple was married in London in 1920 and have lived in Exeter since 1926. They have five children, Mrs. Jack (Jean) Smith, Greenwood, Nova Scotia; Mrs. Ron (Norma) Caldwell, Dashwood; George, Centralia and Ray and Jock, Exeter. T-A photo First daffodil day coming for Exeter sorority group Just Arrived , New Spring Fabrics Come In And Browse Use Your Chargex or Mastercharge FLOOR COVERING • WALLPAPER FAMILY CLOTHING • DRAPES • FABRICS 4#14"1"—W EXETER'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE the junction= JORY NOW OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK & FRIDAY NIGHT .540 ot dm 7-11 este4 Come On In . . . 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The first daffodil day, spon- sored by Zi Gamma Nu chapter of the Exeter Beta Sigma Phi sorority will be held on April 4. It was announced at their Tuesday, March 4 meeting that permission has been received from council to have the day. All proceeds will go to the Canadian Cancer Society. As part of the meeting, a program on Denmark was done by Yvonne Reynolds and Pat Cottrell. They told of some of the history, living conditions and •VREFRIe:•:. . New director for nursing at South Huron Hospital Lodge held a successful Dessert Euchre party on Wednesday, February 26. There were 20 tables in play. The prize winners: Mrs. Shirley Cooper, high; Mrs. Vera Pincombe, low; Mrs. Stella Dixon, lone hand; and a floral arrangement was taken home by Mrs. Adeline Ford. Nutritionally, instant milk has all the body-building proteins, riboflavin, and calcium of regular milk, and some brands, such as Carnation, are fortified with vitamins A and D. If you wish to offset the lower fat con- tent of instant milk, merely in- clude margarine, butter, or peanut butter in the meal. By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD The March meeting of the United Church Women was held on Monday evening with Mrs. Lorne Passmore as hostess. The theme of the meeting was "Mission Is In Family" and the Call to Worship was given by Mrs. Arnold Cann, Hymn "0 Master Let Me Walk With Thee" was sung. The scripture Corinthians 2 Chapter 13 was read responsively and Mrs. Ross Hodgert led in prayer, Mrs. George Kellett received the offering and Mrs. Floyd Stewart gave the offertory prayer. The devotional and a reading "Failure" was given by Mrs, Stewart. Hymn "Happy The Home When God Is There" was sung. Mrs. Floyd Stewart showed two films "The World of Three" and "Jamie - The story of a Sibling", which showed children and family life. Mrs. Lee Webber opened the business part of the meeting with a poem "Friends", Roll call, minutes, treasurer's report were received. It was decided to visit the shut- ins and older citizens at Easter time. It was mentioned there is a fashion show at Kirkton- Woodham Community Centre on March 12 at 8 p.m. An invitation was received from Zion ladies to meet with them on April 2 at 8:30 p.m. It was decided to have a bakeless bake sale in March. The meeting closed with the hymn, The Day Thou Gayest Lord Is Ended. Mrs. Webber closed with prayer. Group U. under the leadership of Mrs. Jack Duncan and Mrs. Ross Hodgert and the hostess served lunch. Personals Mrs. Elsie Cann, Mrs, Mary Hodgert, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray, Robert, Janet and Ruth, Mr, & Mrs, Lorne Passmore and Keith, Mrs, Mabel Rodd were Friday supper guests with Mr, & Mrs, Arnold Cann, Mr. & Mrs, Jack Dickins, Mrs, Myrtle Passmore, Exeter, Mr, & Mrs. Robert Jeffery, Hurondale, John Metters, St, Marys, Bob Stone, Georgetown were Sunday supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Stone, David Ballantyne, Thamesford, is visiting with his grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne. Mrs. George Kellett, Mrs, Donald kernick, Mrs. John Pym, Mrs. Floyd Stewart, Mrs. Glen Stewart, Mrs. William Rohde and Mrs. Lee Webber attended the eighth annual meeting of the Huron-Perth Presbyterial United Church Women at Trinity United Church, Listowel, Friday. It was postponed from Wednesday. Mr, & Mrs. Dennis Passmore, Exeter, visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. David Passmore. Karen Kerslake, Winchelsea, visited during the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. William Snow. My college student son and his wife just received their first grades for the year. She made the dean's list; he did not. When I asked him about this, his answer was: "Next quarter she does the ironing." culture of Denmark, The program ended with a bit of humor with a tape recording of humorist Victor Borge, a native of Denmark. For lunch, in keeping with the Danish theme, Danish pastry and lemon snbw, a dessert served in Denmark at Christmas time, wal served. Anniversary cake UCW decoration of our church crest. The fish, the cross, the open Bible, the dove the burning bush and the letters ALPHA and OMEGA. The hymn "The Church is One Foundation" was the setting for the film. "Our Heritage" the uniting of the Methodist and Presbyterians in 1925. ' An open discussion followed with members remembering family religious history of that time. Lunch was served by Mrs, Coates and group., Unleaded gas is said to in- crease the life of your spark plugs and exhaust system, and maybe cut down on frequency of oil changes. Savings are said to offset the slightly higher cost. An ordinary 3900-pound car has about 26 pounds of paint and protective dip in it. Columbia University study says smokers have a higher chance of accident. So one insurer now offers substantial deduc- tion in premium to non- smoking drivers. Stiper-special, computer- controlled carburetor was in- stalled in a car and improved gas mileage by 66%. Not quite ready for popular use yet, though the carburetor cost $2,500. Did-you-ever-wonder? Horsepower is the unit o. ehergy required to lift 550 lbs. a distance of one foot in one second. * How many "horses" do you need un• der your hood? You'll get just what you need and want at Larry Sniders. Meander over to our corral and see, Larry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235.1640 LONDON 2/7,4191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer "Drive in soon! South Huron Hospital has a new director of nursing. Mrs. Charlanne English, R.N., took up those responsibilities on February 10. Mrs. English is a graduate of the Sarnia General Hospital school of nursing and a graduate of the University of Western Ontario. Prior to coming to Exeter, Mrs. English worked for six years at the London Psychiatric Hospital, as staff development teacher. Having lived in London for the past eight years, Mrs, English presently lives in London with her husband and 14 year old daughter and 13 year old son, Mrs, English will be in charge of the nursing staff of 28, and will deligate some of the work load to Pledge ritual adds member A pledge ritual was held for Lois Godbolt to welcome her into the membership of the Exeter Alpha Phi sorority. Dance convener Mary Ellison reminded the members of the dance on April 26 at Huron Hall, which will cost $15 per couple. It was voted to send $30 to the International Endowment Fund, which gives scholarships to a Canadian university and to other research organizatins. The program was read by Marion McCarter, who also showed a film "Color it Living", about the artist Glen Loates. the four supervisors at the hos- pital Mrs. Charlamie English, R.N. The Creation Exeter evening UCW met, Monday, March 3 • with Unit leader Mrs. Carol Willard in charge of the business program. The table decoration was a large 50th anniversary cake of the uniting of Methodist and Presbyterians in 1925, donated by the messangers, decorated with Rebekah Lod the symbols of the church. With ge has this theme Mrs. Helen Coates assisted by Marion Kerslake, dessert success"- . , Audrey 1VIcDonald) Edith Love The Pride of Huro ‘10, • . "n Rebekah put on a skit of the true meaning Steer This Way BY LARRY SNIDER