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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-03, Page 5Times-Advocate, April 3, 1975 Page 4 Township of Hibbert SANITARY LANDFILL SITE The Landfill site situated at Lot 22, Concession 9 will be opened to Hibbert Residents Saturday, April 5 and every Saturday until further notice Times 9 a.m, -5 p.m. No Car Bodies, Wire or Building Materials' James Miller Charles Friend Custodian Clerk GUIDES SKATE — The Hensall Girl Guides company entertained g irls from Exeter and London at a skatin g Exet er's party recently. Shown from the left are Anna Marie Duffy and Donna Williams of Hensall,er's Kathy Giffin and Barb Armstron g and Karen Sharp and Veronica Van derbor g ht of London.T-A photo Sam Rannie home from hospital Many visit Easter weekend Spring PANELLING SPE CURLS OUR WIDE SELECTION OF WOODGRAIN PREFINISHED PANELLING SPECIALS GIVES YOU A CHOICE OF FINISH- ING ANY ROOM AT HOME OR COTTAGE, AT LOWER THAN • REGULAR PRICES. ALL PANELS ARE 4' X 8'. Spring Clearance of PANELLING at NEW LOW PRICES All stock marked with Special Spring Clearance Tag REDUCED 2 % below our normal retail price BALL-MACAULAY LTD. Clinton - 482-9514 Seaforth - 527.0910 Hensall - 262-2418 • . . od Budgetiihrive on-Mese pectals • • a&a:mmewmiaw*=MORMWAWMAMM is W.34MW:42,x97.0.MwAmM=MM;',Z05•CY R axe: t&I'MYt M..ig.M=MMte0.001,'W24:05= *M.Ma Fresh Spare Ribs 990 Maple Leaf Side Bacon 1 lb pkg $1.35 Sliced Baby Beef Liver lb. 60 Fresh Ground Hamburg 690 Store Sliced Side Bacon Ib, $1.09 Burns Sweet Pickled Cottage Rolls lb. 980 Sliced Minced Ham lb 790 11n.... 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The Goodwin's Trophy was won by Robert Caldwell's rink; the Middleton Trophy was won by Harold Caldwell's rink; runners- up was Ray Consitt's rink; the two-game winner was John Henderson's rink; one game winner; Ken. Parker's rink; consolation Howard Scane's rink. The minutes and financial statement was given by Eric Luther, secretary treasurer. The election of officers followed. They are president; Cecil Pepper; first vice- president, John Henderson; second vice-pre'sident, Wayne McBride; secretary-treasurer, Eric Luther, games committee, Ray Consitt; Ken Parker, Harold Caldwell, Bob Caldwell and Wayne McBride. Social committee, Len Hoff- man, Ken Caldwell, Jake Eckel, Laird Finlayson and Ken Clarke. Harold Caldwell extended special thanks to the secretary treasurer Eric Luther, the games and social committee and especially to Mrs. Robert Bell. Cecil Pepper thanked Harold Caldwell president. Lucky tickets in the draw were won by Alex McMurtrie, Mrs. Hoffman and Bevan Bonthron. By MRS, .1, TEMPLEMAN STAFFA Mrs, Cameron Vivian and Mrs, Jo Van Valkengoed had four crib quilts in the frames ready for an all day quilting held by the Staffa Travel info — Continued from Page 4 would be fitting in this case, and the.more Canadians know what to expect the fewer will have their holidays spoiled by unpleasant incidents. The Department of External Affairs has recently undertaken a broad program of publicizing to Canadians the potential problems of foreign travel and the services available both in Canada and abroad, The program includes printed material, audio visual displays, and a film "In Distress". One of the first steps in this program has been the publication of a booklet "Information for Canadians Travelling Abroad." This now- popular booklet has been reprinted in a newly revised 1975 edition, We would be grateful if in the interests of the personal safety and welfare of travelling Canadians, as well as the good image of Canada in other countries, you would assist us in reaching as many people as possible by publicizing the booklet . Yours sincerely, Claude Chatillon, Director, Consular Policy Division Women's Institute in Staffa Hall • on Wednesday, March 26. The Branch Directors were in charge of a pot luck dinner at noon. Following • dinner, a short business meeting was held with Mrs. John Miller presiding. Fourteen members answered the roll-call with, "Something in- teresting I know about another Institute." A donation was sent to the Children's Aid society for summer camp. An invitation from Dublin Womens Institute to attend a dessert euchre on April 15 was accepted. Members were reminded of the Achievement Days for "Clothes For Leisure" in Kirkton on April 12 and Mitchell on April 19. Mrs. Russell Worden presented a interesting paper on the Motto - "The smallest deed done is better than the greatest intention." Mrs. Orpha Norris presented the nutrition hint for the month and Mrs. Harry Reynen had a singalong of old favorites with Mrs, Bert Daynard at the piano. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Mrs. Harry Reynen and Mrs. John Tem- pleman. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Smale and family visited on the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. David Tann and family, Topeka, Kansas With Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Norris and family on the weekend were, Mrs. Ethel Lyle, Nancy and David, Toronto, Mrs. W. Sharpe and Jim Norris, Brampton, Mr. & Mrs. John Burleigh and Joan, Goderich. Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Willard and family Mrs. E. Willard, Exeter, SS present Easter event By MRS. RENA CALDWELL KIPPEN The Sunday School and the combined choirs of Kippen and Brucefield churches provided a beautiful service on Easter Sunday when they presented a cantata, "Victory through Christ." Attends funeral Mr. & Mrs. Vivan Cooper at- tended the funeral of the latter ts brother-in-law William Windsor of Ailsa Craig Thursday. The funeral was from the Stevenson Funeral Home with interment in the Parkhill Cemetery. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Art Wearring visited with Mr. & Mrs. W. L. Mellis during the past week. Elzar Mousseau has returned home from Seaforth Community Hospital. The Brucefield fire truck was called to the home of Jack Elliot when a fire was discovered in the driving shed. The drive shed reportedly burnt to the ground. Kenneth Jones and Anne Bolton of Kemptville were with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Jones for the Easter weekend. Linda Workman of Guelph was home for the Easter holiday with Mr. & Mrs. Orville Workman. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Anderson visited with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Jones and Mr. & Mrs. Grant Jones. Mr, & Mrs. J. F. Bell have returned from a winters sojourn in Florida, Jerry McClinchey of Brantford spent the Easter weekend holiday with his parents Mr. & Mrs. Edgar McClinchey. Mr. & Mrs. Felix Boogemans and family of Burlington and Mr. & Mrs. Ron Passmore and family of London visited with their mother Mrs. Pearl Passmore on Easter, Sam Rannie who recently underwent eye surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, returned to his home on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Holland, Gwen and Michael of Clinton and Mrs. Bertha MacGregor were Easter visitors with Mr. & Mrs. James Sangster and Brad. Mr. & Mrs. Craig Chapman of Wyoming, and Const. Gerry Chapman, Mrs. Chapman and daughters of Port Lambton were recent visitors with their parents Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Chapman and Rod. were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. John Miller and family. With Mr. & Mrs. John Tern- *man and family for Easter were Mr. & Mrs. Dave Capling, London, Mrs. Dale Martyn Wanda and Michelle, Russeldale, Mr. & Mrs. Rob Templeman, Geraldine and Ruth Templeman, Stratford, Darlene Templeman Waterloo. Mrs. Annie Miller and Ken visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Jim Miller and family. Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Campbell of Toronto were Easter visitors with his parents Mr. & Mrs. Percy Campbell. Mr. & Mrs. Ron Passmore and family of London and Mr. & Mrs. Robert Beaver and family of Paris were Easter visitors with their mother, Mrs. Edith Bell and Sylvia Bell. The Easter church service in Carmel Presbyterian Church was Veteran given honorary post The fact he has retired as secretary-treasurer of the South Huron Agricultural Society after many years service, doesn't mean that Peter McNaughton has g iven up interest in the society. The society executive at a meetin g on Monday, named him honorary secretary-treasurer, the first time the society has had such position. In his new office Mr. McNau ghton will assist president William Coleman and the new secretary-treasurer Mrs. Gladys McGre gor and he on hand to help from his years of experience. . Mr. McNau ghton's retirement was honored some weeks ago when members presented him with a desk set. largely attended on Sunday. Rev. W. D. Jarvis delivered an Easter messa ge. The choir under the direction of Mrs. Malcolm Dou gall san g "Christ Is Risen". The Sunday school members are invited to sin g in the choir on Mother's Day, May 11. Practise will commence April 13 at 10:20 a,m. directed by Linda Bell. CORRECTION A wrong word used last week in the story of Mrs. Hilda Payne, RN, recently retired from Seaforth Community Hospital, may change the meaning that was intended. Mrs. Payne says she will now be doing work for the Womens' Institute and the United Church. Apologies are extended to Mrs. Payne for the error. • Find a • running mate. PaRTICIPaCTIO17 'The C..crinrembvemen1 fc,r personal fitness Fitness. In your heart you know it's right. Stop paying for cheques If charges for the cheques you make are costing you a substantial sum each year, bring your savings accounts to us. Here at Victoria and Grey any account maintained at $1,000 or more gets absolutely free chequing privileges— as many as you want. Makes sense? Makes money, too! The all Ontario Trust Company begun in 1889 VG Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation VICTORIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 Hensall and district news CORRESPONDENTS Mrs, Joyce Pepper, Phone 262.2344 Mrs, Beithe MacGregor, Phone 62-2020 ADAMS Heating & Cooling • Heating Systems of All Types INSTALLED, MODERNIZED and MAINTAINED • General Sheet Metal Work • AirConditioning • Humidifiers • Ventilation 235-2187 133 Huron St. East, Exeter Kurt Bowman, Manager Main St., Exeter 235-0530 .