HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-03, Page 16START 1975 CANCER CAMPAIGN — The local campaign for the Canadian Cancer Society received a
good start Monday with a donation of $500 from the C P & T committee of the Exeter Rebekahs
and Oddfellows. Above presenting the cheque are past Noble Grand Mildred Thomson and Noble Grand
Helen Bell to South Huron chairman Gernot Dauber and Exeter area chairman Norm Tait, T-A photo
Kirkton woman honored
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J. Legier 539
B. Hearn 655
D. Morley 602
T. Heywood 626
D. Riddell 558
L. Bower 690
L. Smith 663
D. Bourne 467
A. Wallace 510
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C. Miners 493
T. Stagg 720
R. Luther 578
J. Hayman 559
J. Simpson 552
N. Dowson 572
R. Greene 611
M. Brunzlow 531
R, Eveland 525
C. Holtzman 577
D. Brady 579
M. Epp 597
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R, Gilfillan 174
N, Durand 180
K. Varley 224
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D. Jackson 256
J. Jensen 258
P. Broderick 314
P, Cooper 320
J. Mol 249
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By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASH WOOD
Dashwood Men's Club held
their monthly supper Monday,
March 31 at the Community
Centre. The guest speaker was
the Recreational Director for
Exeter, Jim McKinlay. It was
father and son night.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon Gould,
Windsor, visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Bill Chandler and boys.
Mr. & Mrs. Siegfried Miller and
family, Port Dover, visited with
Mrs. Martha Miller.
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Martene and
family, Chesley; Mr. & Mrs.
Alvin Bearss, Port Colborne, Mr.
& Mrs. Ray Cockwill, Exeter, Mr.
& Mrs. Don Weigand and Mr. &
,Mrs. Jim Weigand and Danny all
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Eben
Weigand.
Mr, & Mrs. Eric Wolfe, Tracey
and Tim, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Wolfe,
and Mr. & Mrs. John Parker all of
London, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Eagleson, Exeter; and Mrs.
Henry Eagleson visited with Mr.
& Mrs. Stuart Wolfe.
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Rader and
family, Dorchester, Mr. & Mrs.
Earl Rader and family, London,
and Chad of Woodstock, Mr. &
Mrs. David Ross and family of
Stratford, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Bearss
and boys of Anderson were guests
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Howard
Bearss.
Mr, & Mrs. Ron Marshall and
family of Kitchener spent a few
days with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne
Marshall.
The lily in St. Paul's Anglican
church for the Easter service
Sunday evening was placed in
memory of Mr. & Mrs. Clayton
Smith by their family,
By MRS. FRED ttOWDEtsi
CENTRALIA
The Easter story was por-
trayed in song by the choir of 25
voices in the Centralia United
Church on Sunday morning with
the presentation of the Cantata
"The Sorrow, The Victory."
Fay Blair was the narrator.
The, choir was under the
Al;i'eetion of Mrs. Russell Wilson
with Mary Shoebottom as
organist.
Oldest resident dies
William haddock, • Centralia's
oldest resident passed away in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter on
Thursday following a brief
illness. He was the husband of the
late Eliza (Baynham ) Haddock,
and is survived by several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services were con-
ducted by Rev. John Beaton in
the Hopper-hockey Funeral
Home. Exeter on Saturday with
interment in the Grand Bend
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Ken Hodgins,
Ken Greb, Tom Tomes, Wilfred
Huxtable, Stephen Molnar and
Fred Bowden
CG IT bazaar
The CGIT held a successful tea
and bazaar in the schoolroom of
the United Church on Saturday
afternoon.
Penny Smith was the lucky
winner of the Easter lily; Wally
Knee the Easter egg and Rev.
Beaton the cake.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson
attended the Moore-Lunn
wedding at Royal View church
London on Saturday. A reception
followed at the Latin Quarter.
They visited over the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Reid Brown and
family at Lambeth,
Mr. & Mrs, Russell Wilson and
family were Sunday visitors with
Mrs. James Murray in Arkona.
Mr. & Mrs. S. Molnar and
family of Agincourt were Easter
weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Stephen Molnar.
Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Gingrich of
Kitchener were weekend visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. George Snell and
family. The ladies are sisters.
Mrs. Lorne Hicks was a visitor
over the Easter weekend with her
sister and brother-in-law Mr. &
Mrs. Clayton Scheifile in Kit-
chener.
Mrs. Mary Johnson, and Mr. &
Mrs. Harry Phillips attended
the service in the United Church
on Sunday morning and were
guests at the home of Mr. & Mrs.
Ray Shoebottom.
Bonnie Kooy of Huron Park
spent the weekend with her
grandparents, Mr, & Mrs. Tom
Kooy.
Mr, & Mrs. Tom Kooy and
Bonnie were Saturday dinner
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Shoebottom and Easter Sunday
dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Peter Sovereign in Lucan.
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Greb and
boys were Easter Sunday dinner
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Greb.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel
were guests for dinner on Sunday
evening with Mr. & Mrs. Bill
Hirtzel and family in Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Greb were
Sunday evening dinner guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Urban Pfile in
Zurich.
With Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden
for Easter Sunday were Mr. &
Mrs. Ray Paynter, David and
Anne Marie, Kirkton; Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. Allison, Jim and Debra,
Ailsa Craig; Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Jaques, Steven and Susan,
Granton; Mrs. Barry Reid,
Heather and Lori, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Essery
celebrated their 35th wedding
anniversary Thursday March 27
at their home along with 30
friends and relatives.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Essery spent
Easter Sunday at the home of
their daughter Mr. & Mrs. Lorne
Keller, in Exeter.
Good Friday service
A combined service for the
Centralia Zion West congregation
was held in the Centralia United
Church on Good Friday evening.
Rev. Beaton delivered an
Easter message and Mrs. Russell
Wilson favoured with a, vocal
solo.
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
KIRKTON
Mrs. Rea Stephen was hostess
for the Women's Institute
meeting on Thursday evening.
The meeting opened with the
Institute Ode and•Mary Stewart
collect.
President, Mrs. Rea Stephen
conducted the business, roll call
was answered by "A little thing
in life that leads to good
citizenship,"
Mrs. Ross Francis was
presented with certificate and
the Institute cup and saucer for
her twenty-five years mem-
bership.
Mrs. Lorne Marshall and Mrs.
Stuart Shier were program
conveners. Dr. Albert Berry of
Si. Marys was guest speaker and
showed pictures of his many
handpainted china pieces and
leather craft.
Kirkton and district Easter
services
Kirkton United and St. Paul's
Anglican congregations held a
combined Good Friday service.
Rev. Savary was the speaker.
Kirk ton and Woodham Young
People held a sunrise service,
and breakfast Easter Sunday. At
Kirkton United's 11 a.m, service
therewas a large attendance. The
junior and senior choirs rendered
anthems. Rev. Dawson gave the
Easter sermon and story for the
children.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Ross and
family, Mr, & Mrs, Bob Marshall
and family, Mr. & Mrs. Ewart
Crago, Mr. & Mrs. Garth
Blackler, Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Paynter have all returned home
from vacations in Florida.
Mr. & Mrs. Rea Stephen were
Sunday dinner guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Keith Stephen and family of
Anderson.
Lynn Paul of Toronto spent the
weekend with her parents Mr, &
Mrs. Reg. Paul .
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Hutchison
Exeter Men's "A"
C4 E. Matzold 745 7 123
SP B. Nicol 642 0 124
SU B. Forrest 679 7 69
FL A. Pridham 626 0 35
KI B. Reynolds 676 5 88
CU F. Wells 684 2 99
DD R. Heywood 712 5 106
167 C. McDonald 787 2 108
AL D. Carey 737 5 77
RO P. Durand 683 2 116
Men's "B"
SP J. Foster 608 5 100
OE R. Follings 622 2 96
FB D. Heywood 573 5 66
GFt E. Grenier 545 2 11
TA R. Haugh 695 7 138
BS P. Glover 532 0 104
1,7 L. Christian 663 6 90
AJ S. McNair 699 1 105
GT B. Fry 616 5 93
CP D. Jackson 635 2 121
Lucan Ladies
1)A 30 68
CO 29 74
IIIL 27 58
IS 27 20
FS 27 05
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Waghorn
visited Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. Charlie Waghorn at
Iluronview Clinton,
Mi.. & Mrs. Norris Atthill at-
tended a hockey game at
Stouffville on Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm, Schaefer and
family visited Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Schaefer of Milverton.
Mrs. Godbolt of Listowel spent
a few days last week with her
sister Mr. & Mrs. Horace
Greenstreet. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce
Greenstreet and family of
Brampton were Easter visitors.
and Mr. & Mrs. Percy Willert,
Zurich spent time with Mrs.
I lilda Rader.
Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader, Mr. &
Mrs. Fred Miller and girls, Zion;
Sharon and Paul Rader, Susan
,Van Wyck and Bill Bennet all of
London visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Dave Rader and Stacey.
Affts: Jean Walper of London
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Stan
Slezak and family.
Mrs. Albert Miller, Mrs. Arnold,
Becker, Mrs. Chas Marlene and
Mrs. Delmar Miller attended an
1,WMI, prayer service at
Seebach Hill, Monday March
31.
Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Rader and
Brian have returned home
following a two week visit with
Pastor and Mrs. Arthur Rader
and family, Calgary, Alberta.
Sgt. Loric Pedersen 'has
returned home from Israel and
with his wife and family is
visiting with his parents, Mr. &
Mrs. Oluf Pedersen and other
relatives,
Rick Hayter, Toronto, spent
Easter with his parents Mr. &
Mrs.. Bob Hayter and brothers.
Wrap foods
for season
Just as you wear different
clothes summer and winter, so
the meat you buy from a
refrigerated counter needs a
change of wrap before it goes to
your home freezer. Since there is
a good supply of ground beef
featured at attractive prices in
supermarkets these days, food
specialists at the Ontario Food
Council, Ministry of Agriculture
and Food advise you to "clothe"
the meat for zero and below zero
weal her,
The wrapping on fresh meat is
to protect it against over-
handling. This type of wrapping
lets the fresh meat "breathe." It
is unsuited to long-term freezing
in very cold and dry air, Freezer
air would pull moisture from that
package and leave you with a
dry, tasteless and tough product -
a waste of money.
You should wrap meat in
materials which will not allow the
transfer of air or moisture. You
probably have at least one of
these on hand, heavy duty
aluminum foil, freezer plastic
bags, (the ones without the
seams) or double-sided
laminated freezer paper. Waxed
paper is not a freezer paper,
although it has its use in the
refrigerator. The clear bags you
buy bread or produce in are not
suitable either, These bags have
seams, and are designed simply
for holding foods.
When you select the proper
wrap, press the material tightly
against the meal to force as much
air as possible out of the package,
Tape or tie the package securely,
Label, date, then set in the
freezer,
Highlights from Queensway
The Easter Church service was
conducted Tuesday by Rev, Snell
of Exeter, accompanied by
Louise Mitchell on the piano,
On Saturday, the Eastern Star
Chapter of Exeter visited the
home and presented the residents
with an easter treat,
Shirley Luther visited with the
residents on Friday and played
the piano and sang.
Adeline Taylor went out to
dinner Easter Sunday at her
son's Delbert Taylor in Exeter,
and Bernice Lavery went to her
son Gordon's for Easter dinner,
Mrs, Passie and family of
Timmins visited with George
Aaltonen, whom they had not
seen for quite some time.
Dr. & Mrs. Johnny Corr of
Windsor visited with Mrs. Corr's
mOther Mary Parlmer.
Ray and Jean Funnel!, Billy
and Heather, and Hazel
McNaughlon visited with Ada
Smillie,
Grace Gilfillan and Donna
Smith visited with Mrs. O'Brien.
Mrs. Mitchell was pleasantly
surprised with a visit from her
daughter Doris 'and son-in-law
Edward Denroche of Barrie, her
son Les and grand-daughter
Brenda.
Mrs. A. Taylor had a visit with
her son Ivan and his wife from
Kitchener.
Mrs. Ruby Miners was visited
by Mrs. Frank Skinner, who
brought her an Easter lily.
Mrs. Clara McDonald visited
her mother Mrs. Elizabeth
Sararas.
Mrs,Hugo Schenk and daughter
visited Hugo Schenk,
On Monday afternoon, the
Chiselhurst UCW entertained
with Dorothy Brintnell in charge.
Cecil Skinner of Exeter and Gail
Finkbeiner of London entertained
the residents with some toe
tapping music on the violin, and
the UCW treated everyone to
home made butter tarts.
Hensall United Church notes
About 100 people turned out the
Easter sunrise service in Hensall
United Church Sunday, John
Blackwell presided at the organ
and Rev. Don Beck delivered the
message.
Gail Travers sang a solo ac-
companied on the piano by Tom
Travers.
Rev. Don Beck preached on the
sermon topic "And yet we
believe", for the celebration of
Easter service. The choir sang
two numbers accompanied on the
organ by Mrs. Turkheim. The
lilies were in memory or11/11.. &
Mrs. Victor Fee.
St. Paul's Anglican
Church service
Holy Communion was
celebrated at St. Paul's Anglican
Church by the Rev. G.A.
Anderson. The text of the semon
was from Matthew 28.
Cleanability
of furniture
When buying upholstered
furniture, remember that you
will probably need to have it
cleaned some day, reminds
Consumers' Association' of
Canada. Check the fibre content
which should be listed on the tag
or label, or in the swatch book.
Nylon is the most durable of all
fibres and the easiest to clean
while acetate and viscose rayon
fabrics have fair cleanability. Of
the natural fibres, cotton is apt to
shrink when cleaned and linen
soils very quickly. Silk, although
relatively easy to clean wears
only Moderately well and is
costly.
Mrs. Ed Wurm is spending a
few weeks with her grand-
children Craig and Crystal
Sylvester in Mississauga while
their parents are on vacation at
Freeport in the Bahamas.
The Forrest orchestra played
during the service. The flowers
were in memory of Mrs, Lang,
and Derwood Windover.
Girl wins high bowling
for ladies
Suzanne Ritchie, daughter of
Mrs. Olive Marshman of New
Toronto, won the highest award
in bowling for ladies recently at
the March Classic Tournament of
Bowling held at the Fleetway 40
Bowling Alley in London. Mrs,
Leona Parke of Hensall was
present at this event as well as
Mrs. Ritchie's mother and
husband Lou, While in London,
they all spent the weekend with
Patricia Lemmon.
Persona Is'
Mr. & Mrs, Wayne Payne of
London, and Mr. & Mrs. Ross
Berdan of Union visited over the
Easter holiday with Mr. & Mrs.
Carl Payne.
Mr. & Mrs. B. VanGent of
Windsor were weekend visitors,
and Anthony Gelderland visited
for a few days last week with Mr.
& Mrs. Sim Roobal,
Hensall Girl Guide Company
held a skating party in the
Hensall arena recently. Visitors
were company from the
Salvation Army Girl Guides in
London, and a company from the
Exeter Girl Guides. About 60
girls were in attendance. After
skating, everyone met at the
liensall United 'Church for the
closing campfire.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Rigby,
Blenheim, .Mr. & Mrs, Perry
North Teresa, Penny and Trevor
of Fingal were Easter visitors
with Mr. & Mrs, Harry Shell.
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