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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-10, Page 24Centraflict Farmers Supply Ltd. Grain • Feed do Cement Building Supplies Coal 228-6638 Exeter Centennial Soccer Club FINAL SOCCER REGISTRATION For Minor ( boys 6-16) For Senior ( 17 and over) SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Room 116 Saturday April 12 & 19 10-12 noon Registration Fee Minor $5.00 Senior $10.00 Proof of age and 1 photograph will be re- quired for registration. Stock Up On This Week's SUPER SAVERS Adorn Hair Spray 13 ±.1. 88 Extra Dry Arrid Spray 170m1 Bufferin Tablets 125's $ 1 .07 Roll On Ban Deodorant 2,5 oz. $ 1.'33 Natural ph Balance V05 Shampoo 225 t!•1 9 TREES AMONG THE PIXIES — Foretst Fantasy was the name of the carnival presented Wednesday night by the Huron Park figure skating club. From the left are Laurie Mills, Joan Klemke, Kathy Funston, Marcy Lather, Lynn Cronyn and Sandra Boyd. .11_11111I111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111E Spring PANELLING 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 Clearcince Tag REDUCED 20% below our normal retail price BALL-MACAU LAY LTD• Clinton - 482-9514 Seaforth - 527-0910 Hensall 262-2418 BALL-MACAULAY LIMITED 111,1 BUILDING 034T'RE Shop At Wilson's Jewellery 413 Main St. - Exeter PLEASING YOU — PLEASES US Fine China I By Royal Doulton Sponsored By Centralia United Church Women In Co-operation With EARL CAMPBELL JEWELLER E.:. ADULTS $1.25 STUDENTS 75.2 Table Displays ! Door Prizes • Refreshments • Tickets Available From Earl Campbell and Centralia UCW Members --"T100000111011000011100011100110101001110000010000010110000000000010010110liglifilling100011111111111110iiiiiiiiinueliteitgutolleieuelieggigo Baptise three during Centralia UC service Page. 24 April 10, 1975 DaShW004.„clv b complete project By MKS—IRVIN. RADER. Dashwood No. 1 4-H, "Snappy StiteherS", have now suc- cessfully completed the project "What shall I wear". During the last six meetings, the girls have learned such things as. how to alter patterns, how to prepare fabric, using the pattern, stay stitching, fitting, darts, seam finishes, facings, button appli(!ations and button holes, slip stitch, hems, and dome fastener application. Each member has completed a blouse and a record book. Members wish to thank the Dash- wood Women's Institute for sponsbring the project, and also thank leader Mrs. Violet Bender and helper Mrs. Leone Riddell. The groups will hold an achievement day April 19 at Stephen Central Public School, beginning at 1 p.m, Travel firm opens office A'branch office of The Coach House Travel Service of Goderich is now open for business in Exeter. To be known as Exeter Travel Centre, it has been established in a suite of offices in the Devon Building. Proprietors of 'the business, Brian and Beth Markson are already well known to many Exeter and area residents who have made their travel plans through The Coach House in Goderich over the past eight years. Both Mr. and Mrs, Markson have extensive travel ex- perience. Mr. Markson worked in Europe prior to coming to Canada where he joined the staff of Lufthansa German Airlines in Toronto. On opening the Goderich agency eight years ago he was joined by his wife in the business. Mrs. Markson, besides working in the travel business,has at- tended many workshops and travel seminars in many parts of the world. The Coach House in Goderich now employs five travel counsellors. The number of Exeter area clients prompted Mr. and Mrs. Markson to bring a com- prehensive travel outlet to Exeter. • ...._ Let Us Hear sr. From You! . - If you know of a young couple recently married or about to be just fill in this coupon and mail to our office. We will . start a 6, month subscription for the newlyweds as our wedding gift. NAME OF NEWLYWEDS ADDRESS ----_ DATE MARRIED SIGNATURE 7,Ite exefeArriincs-Abbocafe Box 850iE5a;3te3r Ontario 3 . By MRS. DAVID KESTLE CLANDEBOYE Clandeboye No. 3 Lazy Loafers 4-H meeting was held at the home of their leader Maria Vogels with seven members answering the roll call, "At what meal do you eat the most bread and in what form". Each girl brought in a loaf of white bread to show what she had made during the previous week. Annie de Weird and Rolinda Knip demonstrated brown batter rolls. They discussed advantages and disadvantages of convenience yeast products. All girls practiced shaping buns for next meeting and lunch was served with brown batter rolls and fruit juice. Schoolsplan music nights Rehearsals have begun for this year's music nights for Huron County Board of Education schools which will be held in three locations in the county. Performing groups will range from small ensembles, through classroom and school choirs, to a massed choir of all participants. Ukelele, recorder and school bands will perform. Students from the kindergarten age to senior secondary school will be represented. One of the concerts will be held at South Huron District High School on Wednesday May 14, with Exeter Public School, Hensall Public School, J.A.D. McCurdy Public School, Seaforth Public School, Stephen Central Public School, Usborne Central Public School and Zurich Public School performing. Athletic dance held Clandeboye Athletic Association held their annual dance Saturday evening at the Lucan Arena. The group had a good crowd and a good time with the Roger Quick Orchestra. Final square dance Two sets of square dancers from, this area will bring their winter fun to an end Tuesday evening with another dance session followed by a social evening. Personals Archie Robertson, Kitchener spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. & Mrs.• J. Robertson and Janie, Mr. & Mrs. H. *Bosch, Rachel and Marcel were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs, J. Elderhorst and family, St. Marys. Hans Rosch was in Toronto for several days this week taking a refresher course pertaining to his business. Several farmers in this area were very grateful for the auxiliary generating systems they had installed, as it came in very handy when the area was without hydro, after such a furious cold blast from the north. We surely will appreciate the warmth of the sun. Nancy and Nathan Skinner, London, were Sunday visitors and Lynn Ross and Tom Kestle were Monday evening visitors with Dave. Eleanor and Janis Kestle. Mrs. Arnold Lewis spent Saturday visiting with her sister in Victoria Hospital, London, Sunday with Mrs. E. Lewis in London. Saturday evening several girl friends suprised Lynda Timms, RR 3 Lucan, with a birthday party. By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA Rev. Beaton administered the rite of baptism to three children during the service in the United Church on Sunday morning. Kevin rollings, son of Mr. & Mrs, Harvey Rollings, RR 2 Lucan and Susan and Michelle Govenlock daughters of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Govenlock, Huron Park were baptised. Euchre party Mr, & Mrs. Maurice Mc- Donald and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Dickins were in charge of the euchre party in the Community Centre on Monday night with 14 tables in play, Prize winners were:- ladies high score, Mrs. Georgina Webster; lone hands, Mrs. Joe Carter; low score, Mrs, Evan Hodgins; men's high, Art Abbott; lone hands, Ralph Lightfoot; low, Larry Cronyn. The travelling prize was won by Murray Carter and the lucky cup by Mrs, Art Abbott. Mr, & Mrs. Larry Cronyn and Mr. & Mrs. Earl Dixon will convene the next party. Final senior meeting coming The Senior Citizens met in the Community Centre on Monday for an afternoon of cards and crokinole followed by lunch. The last meeting in two weeks time, will be preceded by a pot luck dinner, Personals Mr. & Mrs, Ken Greb were Sunday guests with Mrs. Edith Willard in London. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel, Mr. & Mrs. Leo Boyle and boys were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Bill Hirtzel and family, Exeter. It was a birthday 'party for Cathy and Heather Hirtzel. Mrs. Viola Rodney, London, Mrs. Orville Grose and Mr. & Mrs. Clarke Rollings and family, RR 2 Denfield attended the baptismal, service in the United Church on Sunday morning and were guests at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Rollings and family. Other dinner guests included Orville Grose RR 2 Denfield; Mr. & Mrs, Dave Collins and Brenda; Mr. & Mrs, Tom Rees and family, Mr. & Mrs, Jim Beckett, Kit- chener. Mr, & Mrs. Wolfgang Bestart and Peggie of Cam- bridge, were guests also. Laura Hodgins, Strathroy had the misfortune to have her car banged up in a minor accident in Strathroy. ir° Focus on Ailsa Craig; and Mr. & Mrs. Chas Rollings, On Thursday evening the United. Church Women will visit ARC Industries in Dashwood. Ladies are asked to meet at the church at 7:30 p.m. and tran- sportation will be provided, Tenjoin Staffa church By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN STAFFA Sacrament was held in Hibbert United Church on Sunday with Rev. Bert Daynard.•Joining by certificate were Mr. & Mrs. Garnet McLean. Joining by profession of faith were - Jane Ross, Helen and Marion Smale, Jeanna Lou Elliott, Susan Norris, Linda Roney, Keith Hutson and Bill Jeffery. Personals Mr, & Mrs, Robert Drost from Holland, visited for a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Joost Drost and family. Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman visited Sunday with Mr, & Mrs. Robert Mayer, Farquhar. Hibbert Community Young people enjoyed an evening of square dancing in the Family Life Center with Mrs. Elmer Dow and Nelson Howe providing the music and Ivan Norris and Bert Daynard doing the calling. " Recycling slogan: "Don't let our waste go to waste." RAINDROPS READY TO SKATE — The above picture shows pretty raindrops ready to skate in Wednesday's Huron Park figure skating club carnival. From the left are, Sami Condor, Jodi Mills, Leanna Tripp, Lori Cronyn, Robin Preece, Leah Preece, Linda Barrett, Kelly Mehagen, Jennifer Merrylees and Sherry Sauder. T-A photo Hawk rescused from storm Generators help Clandeboye farmers Mr. & Mrs. Ed Armstrong, Mike and Mrs. T. Markus visited with Mr. & Mrs. Art Spindler, London. Their son was ac- cidentally killed with the train while there another cousin was brought home from the west coast after a fatal scuba diving accident. Mr. & Mrs. David Kestle returned home Monday from Victoria, B.C. where they visited with Mrs, R. A. Delve arid en- joyed the beauty of the spring flowers, budding and flowering trees, green grass and majestic snow-capped mountains. Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Lewis, Mr. & Mrs. Larry Lewis returned home from their winter home in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. on Wednesday. They were welcomed home with a wintry blast. They say a change is as good as a rest. Some change! The Clandeboye Ham and Turkey Supper was well attended from far, and near. Many thanks to those who made it a success. Mr. & Mrs.• Gary Cunningham, London, have a new arrival, a baby girl. Sam Taylor was in Quebec last week on business. Wed., April 23 8:00 p.m. S.H.D.H.S. 4 Mrs. B. Richardson and Johnny spent several days with Mr. & Mrs, 0. Rollings last week during the storm. Donald McEwen rescued a sparrow hawk Monday at the farm of Mervin Carter. The hawk was weak from the fury of the storm, Mr. McEwen intends to feed it until it regains its strength and he will set it free. Mr. & Mrs. Andy Carter and Mr. & Mrs. Ken Carter attended the wedding of Susan McKernan, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Fred McKernan, North Ville, Michigan. Caraly Fitzpatrick from Whitney and Vera Kerr of Montreal were weekend guests with Mr. & Mrs. Keith Lightfoot, Sunday visitors were John and Ron Kerr. Mrs, Dorothy Joyce, Windsor who was spending a few days with Mr, & Mrs. R. Williams and Mr. L. Derbyshire in Delaware Nursing Home was storm stayed a few more days but left by bus for her home in Windsor. Mr. & Mrs. C,W, Millson, Mr. & Mrs. G. Millson, and Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Glavin and Leona, Huron Park, spent Sunday with Watch For The Annual REXALL 2 FOR SALE Starts April 17 - Runs to April 26 EXETER PHARMACY LTD. MAIN ST. PHONE 235-1070