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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-04-24, Page 27Mary Rutten, Guelph spent last weekend with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. John Rutten and family. Mrs.Charles Glavin has returned home after spending the past two weeks with Mr. & Mrs. Hanlon McDonald and family at Bornish. Paul Carey, London was a weekend guests with his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Carey and family. Mrs. Kathleen Houlahan visited for a week in Exeter with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Mercer and family and Mr. & Mrs. Don Wells and family. Mr. & Mrs. Larry Carey and Louise, London spent Sunday with Mrs. Joe Carey. Mr. & Mrs, Bill Inson, Huron Park, visited over the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.Wilfred Hogan. Jane and Monica Glavin of the Mount St. Joseph Academy London visited over the weekend with their parents Mr. & Mrs, Pat Glavin and Mr. & Mrs. Ray Glavin, Stag for Ron Grasdahl Fri., April 25 9-12 HENSALL ARENA Admission $1.00 Everyone Welcome ST !HITE • • • • DRIVE-IN THEATRE GRAND BEND Box office open at 8:00 p.m, First show 8:15 p.m. FRI. & SAT. - APRIL 25 & 26 Zandys Bride Gene Hackman Adult Entertainment Color Blackeye Fred Williamson Adult Entertainment Color By MISS ELLA MORLOCK Wednesday evening April 16 the Annual Meeting of the Women's Institute was held in the Community Hall. Mrs. Donald Davey was in charge of the program. Barbara Morrissey contributed ballet dance numbers, Bevin and Janet Shapton a vocal duet. A skit "Pennies for Friendship" was performed by Mrs. John Morrissey, Mrs. Bruce Shapton, Mrs, Ed Nethercott and Mrs. Donald Davey. Conveners of committees gave their reports. It was decided to cater for the Stephen Central School banquet. Mrs. Cliff 'Kenney was appointed to attend the Officers' Conference in Waterloo April 30 and May 1. Th'e District Annual in Dashwood May 15 was announced. • Mrs. Kenney presented a life membership pin to Mrs. Lorne Hodge in recognition of 25 years of service to the Institute. Roll Call was answered by the payment of dues. Mrs. Hodge chaired the elec- tion of officers for the next year. President, Mrs. Cliff Kenney; 1st vice, Mrs. Gerald Dearing; 2nd vice, Mrs. Dave Cottel; secretary, Mrs. Harvey Hodgins; assistant, Mrs. Eric Finkbeiner; treasurer, Mrs. Donald Davey; assistant, Mrs. Glenn Hodgins; ' district director, Mrs. Walter Weber; alternate, Mrs. Bruce Shapton; auditors, Mrs. Shapton, Mrs. Sam King; pianists, Mrs. Hodgins, Mrs. Shapton; branch conveners, Mrs. Earl Neil, Mrs. Ross Krueger, Mrs. Irvin Fink- By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator and girls spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ed Regele, Walton. Mr. Regele celebrated his birthday on Sunday. They also visited with Mrs. Joe Thornton who just returned home from hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator attended the Chalmers- Preszcator wedding on Saturday in Exeter. Visiting with them later were Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Hodgins, London, Mrs. Fred Wright, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Pack Daniels and daughter Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Emery Pfaff and Julie, Crediton, Mr. & Mrs. Russell Pfaff, Crediton, Mr. & Mrs, Richard Glanville, Parkhill, Mr. & Mrs. Philip Biernaskie Kitchener, Mr. & Mrs. Barry Bullock,Huron Park, Mrs. Elaine Foran & Robert England, Crediton, Mr. & Mrs. Harold McCallum, Walton, Mr. & Mrs. Milan Wallace, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Allan Pfaff,Crediton, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Preszcator, Clinton, Intended for last week Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Wein spent Sunday April 13 with Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Wein and family. Mrs. L. Wein celebrated her birthday. Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator spent Sunday April 13, with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Regele Woodstock. Miss Angela Biernaskie, Kit- chener spent part of the week with her aunt Mrs. Elaine Foran and Robert England and Robert Jr. GAIN COUNTY 4-H HONOURS - A record number of girls received County honours at Saturday's 4-H Achievement Day for the Crediton area. Back left, Elizabeth Pertschy, Marian Martens, Ann Dearing, Donna Baker, Ellen Van Leeuwen, Diana Rood, Cindy Becker, Mary Ann Kelders and Cynthia Willert. Front, Bar- bara Wein, Mary Ellen Schlenker, Pauline Gielen, Kathy Willard, Cathy Fleming, Donna Wilson, Cathy Becker and Sherrie Stade. Girls receive honours Crediton WI elect new slate beiner ; good cheer, Mrs. Krueger; tweedsmuir history, Mrs. Earl Haist; agriculture and canadian industry, Mrs. Ross Haugh; citizenship and world affairs, Mrs. Nethercott; family & consumer affairs, Mrs. Neil; public relations, Mrs. Russell King; education & cultural af- fairs, Mrs. Shapton; resolutions, Mrs. Hendrick, Specie I singing Sunday at Zion United Church Calvin Fahrner and a singing group of men and women, the Angelos, from Toronto conducted the morning service. Mr. Fahrner led the service and told the children's story. The Angelos sang several numbers; then one of the men of the group brought a message on the con- version of Saul. Leaders of the UCW Work Groups prepared a noon meal for the guests before they returned to Toronto. Mr. & Mrs. Emmery Fahrner were also guests at the meal. 4-H achievement Saturday was AchievementDay for the five local 4-H clubs. The afternoon program at Stephen Central School was open to the public. The girls provided an exhibit and skits, with Kathy Willard, Helen Muller and Mona Hodgins as commentators. Leader Mrs. Cliff Kenney received a canadian council leadership award for ten years of faithful service. County honours were presented to Marilyn Pfaff, Mary Ellen Schlenker, Barbara Wein, Pauline Gielen, Marian Martens, Ann Dearing, Kathy Willard, Donna Wilson, Elizabeth Pert- schy, Cathy Fleming. Provincial honours were presented to Mrs. Ed Nethercott, Ann Pertschy, Linda Fleming. Personals Lorne Finkbeiner has returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. (Eunice Haist) Frank Dutertre of Dinsmore, Saskatchewan visited relatives in the area Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Will Oestricher spent the weekend in Windsor with Mr, & Mrs. Ed French, Mattie and Clara Oestricher. Sunday there was a Smith family reunion at the home of Mrs. Clayton Sims. Mrs. William Smith's birthday was celebrated. Relatives from Walkerton could not come because of flooding in that area. Mr. & Mrs, Reg Finkbeiner and Michael attended the christening ceremony for the son of Mr. & Mrs. Ron Cass in the Presbyterian church, Muirkirk, Sunday. Ron is a brother of Mrs. Finkbeiner, Len Rivett, security guard at Dashwood Industries found an injured loon in the parking lot Saturday. He brought it home in his truck to care for it. The Department of Lands and Forest, Wingham, was notifed and the bird given sanctuary at Tony Martens. Monday a representative of the Department came to Crediton and took "Lester" away. Tuesday afternoon the Explorers held a door-to-door bake sale that realized $34.25. 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Sundays j to Chinese s main st Garden Exeter t. Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. 12 noon to 8 p.m. 4 By MRS, THOMAS HERN Mr. & Mrs. Lorne. IlOn had as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Hern and Mary Ellen, Mr. & Mrs.. John Tookey and Cheryl, London; Mr, & Mrs, Earl French and. Elizabeth, Whalen; Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G, Hern and Alan celebrating four April birthdays, Mr. & Mrs. ROSS Ballantyne and family Kirkton; Mr, & Mrs. Ernie Miller, Mrs. Cliff Salmon and Edwin Martene, Dashwood were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Hern and Alan, Exeter Minor Bowling League Bowling Banquet Monday, April 28 6:30 p.m. EXETER LEGION HALL All registered members are welcome to attend Mothers - HELP!!