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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-08-28, Page 12YOU'RE IN FOCUS c dd012 illMeti GLASSES New Styles Now Available For The Back-to-School Crowd Carpenter ,d0411 Optical Shoppe 405 MAIN ST. EXETER Page 12 Tunes-Advocate, August .28, 1975. Skit for Achievement Day to be planned By DENISE FLETCHER WINCHELSEA The Elinoville III 4-H club meet at Mrs. Kints on Monday evening to plan the skit which the club is going to put on for Achievement Day, Mr. & Mrs. Ron Fletcher, Mr, & Mrs. John Batten, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Johns attended the play "Barefoot In the Park" at the Huron Country Playhouse on Thursday evening. They also reviewed the handcrafts of Mrs. Karen (Hem) Tiernan. Mrs. Don Penhale and girls of Sarnia and Mr. & Mrs, Jake Schroeder and family of Sarnia visited with Mr. & Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake and family on Sunday. Mrs. Hazel Coward spent the weekend at Chesley Lake. Mr. & Mrs. John Gates visited with Mr, & Mrs. Sanford Hutton on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Theron Creery and Earl visited on Sunday with Mrs. C. Graham. Mrs. H. Coward visited with Mrs. Reba Clark at Zurich Nursing Home. Miss Diane Hutton is visiting with Mr. & Mrs. William Hutton of Listowel. Predict record for Fanshawe The largest student body ever at Fanshawe College will begin classes on September 2 for the academic year 1975 -1976. Fanshawe registrar Ron Cummins said that there are now over 4,500 confirmed applications for admission for the coming academic year with 4,800 registrations expected when classes start. Some 12,000 ap- plications for admission have been processed by the Office of the Registrar, OFFICIAL BEAN TASTERS — Zurich Bean Festival chairman Glenn Thiel was the official taster before Saturday's event got underway. Watching the tasting operation are chief cooker Gerrie Gingerich, Joy Hogg and Margaret Gingerich. T-A photo Area weddings attended by many residents of Shipka • • 4, s • •11 • • 0 0 • • • S • • • • • • 414 go go e on • • EXETER'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE the junction FORMERLY GOULD 8. JORY Come Join the Fashion Parade On Our Racks and Shelves and Inviting Your Inspection New Styles * New Colors Great Values In Back-to-School Wear Too! "4,'"z., • Use Your Chargex or Mastercharge 11 ' • • • • ••• e • • • • • to • • FLOOR COVERING • WALLPAPER FAMILY CLOTHING • DRAPES • FABRICS NOW OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT 0 • • • a • • • • • • • • • • S • a • a • • • as Hundreds of new styles just arrived! We're sorry many of our fall and winter fashions for women, teens, children and men have been late in arriving. But They're Here Now • It Family moves to Mt. Carmel Mr. & Mrs. Salmon and family of London have taken up residence in the former home of Patrick Sullivan Sr. Miss Judy Hodgins ac- companied by Miss Marilyn and Karen Hodgins motored to Sault Ste. Marie last Monday to enjoy a weeks' holidays with Mr. & Mrs. Jim Duncan and daughter. Rev. Basil Sullivan C.S.B. Toronto spent a few days with Mrs. Charles Glavin and her family. Rev, Fr, C. Sullivan and Fr. John Mooney P.P. attended the annual priests retreat last week at St, Peters Seminary where 75 priests were present, A large crowd of relatives and friends were present last Tuesday eve. to honour Miss Carolyn McCann bride-elect of September 6. The bride-elect was the recipient of many beautiful miscellaneous gifts, Carolyn replied with sincere thanks to all who came and also her friends who gave gifts. Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Hogan spent Wednesday at the cottage at Grand Bend with Mr. & Mrs. Joe Hogan and family of Exeter, Mrs. Catherine Morrissey has returned home from a visit with Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Desjardine and family at Amberley. KEEP C4N4D4 ROWING PLANT? plate wea ems. aftd 9et doe, CDC canada cevelopment corporation PROPOSED OFFERING OF SHARES Contact your local Nesbitt Thomson representative for complete information. MURRAYJ. MAY Nesbitt Thomson and Company Limited Northern Life Tower 380 Wellington Street, London, Ontario Tel : (519) 672-4000 SCOTT'S LEATHER =E. 120.5ondep .St., W. Exeter 235-0694 * Saddlery & Tack * Horse Health Centre * Western Clothing & Boots EL' * Lee Jeans & Jackets Gabian Stone Calcium Chloride in 100 pound bags Sand & Stone Gravel Stone for Weeping Beds EARL LIPPERT TRUCKING LTD. Crediton 234-6382 Mrs. John Kingma were Mrs. Yanke Van Berwey, and Mr, & Mrs. George Van Berwey, all of London and Mr. & Mrs. Leo Buna of Guelph. These folk had at- tended the Kingma-Denomme wedding. • Mr. & Mr. Hugh Morenz were Sunday dinner guests in London with the Nicklom family when they celebrated three family birthdays. Namely Jean Nicklom and Bill and Hugh Morenz. Mrs. Tom Gittus of Hensall is spending a few days with her sister Mrs. Art Meininger. Spent week at camp By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASH WOOD Mr. & Mrs, Jim Poland, Campbellford, spent a few days last week with Mrs. Cora Gaiser. Tana de Niet, Willowdale, is spending a week with her grandaprents Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader while her parents, Mr. & Mrs, John de Niet, vacation in the north. Flowers in Zion Lutheran Church Sunday were in memory of Mrs. Louis Restemayer who passed away one year ago and the late Kieth Maier. A large number of people from here attended the Guenther- Pickering wedding in Crediton United Church, Saturday, and the reception later in Dashwood Community Centre. Faye Gaiser spent last week at Camp Menesetung, near Goderich. Jordan and Elissa Guy, Den- field, spent the weekend with their grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Guy. Sunday visitors were Mr. & Mrs. Rick Guy, Denfield and Mr. & Mrs. Paul • Morisson and their new baby, Jennifer. Pfaff-Oesch clan meet at Crediton Approximately sixty people attended the annual Pfaff-Oesch reunion held at Crediton Com- munity Park. An enjoyable program of sports was prepared by Mrs. Nelson Schenk, Winners of races were Daryl Faber, Lori Hutchinson, Jeff Galloway, Jennifer Fuller, Scott Dinney, Stevin Dinney, Debbie Galloway; shoe scramble, Terry Oesch; bean bag throw, Lori Hutchinson, Scott Dinney; kicking the shoe in basket, Kevin Hutchinson; clothes pin on dress, Scott Dinney; candy in jar, Sis McCann and Kevin Hutchinson; lady with smallest waistline, Mrs. Henry Atkins; youngest baby girl, Jodi Galloway; youngest baby boy, Scott Lamont; most hair on man's chest, Tom Penhale; man with biggest feet, Larry Lamont; most freckles, Karen Hutchinson; wedding date closest, Mrs. Violet Oesche; lowest licence number, Milt Gower; least hair on man's head, Oscar Pfaff; least in purse, Mrs. Violet Oesch; horse race game, Oscar Pfaff; egg race, Kevin Hutchinson; three legged race, Danny Galloway, Steven Dinney, Next year's reunion will be held at the Hensall Community Park. usher at his friend's wedding. Susan Pickering daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ross Pickering was married Saturday to Jim Guenther, son of Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Guenther of Dashwood. The wedding was held in Crediton United church, with reception and dance at Dashwood Com- munity centre. Shipka folks attending this wedding were Mr. & Mrs. Ervin Ratz, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Scott and Jim Pickering. Harry Kingma, son of Mr. & Mrs. John Kingma was married Saturday to Sharon Denomme at the Bethel Reformed church, Exeter, with Rev. Henry Van Essen officiating. A reception and dance followed at the Legion hall, Exeter. Guests were present from Hensall, London, Brantford, Wingham and Guelph. Weekend guests with Mr. & •••••••••••••00000011101/041141111 Dvikavect FABRICS • • • • • • • • • • • • STARTS TODAY AT ALL POLKA-DOTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 17011/11 Main St. Exeter 235-1153 • Mon. to Sate 10 - 6 By MRS. HUGH MORENZ SHIPKA Mr. & Mrs. Emmery Fahrner of Crediton visited Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Clara Ratz. Jeff Sweitzer holidayed last week in Welland with relatives. Brenda Rooseboom of Hensall spent some holidays with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Sweitzer and Amy. Mr. & Mrs. Doug Russell ac- companied by Mr. & Mrs. Ken Baker Jr. of Stratford, holidayed last week on a sight seeing trip to Quebec City and Montreal. Mr. & Mrs, Gordon Ratz and Roger attended the wedding Saturday evening of Nancy Maggs of Sarnia to Douglas Beaver of Goderich, at the Dunlop United Church, Sarnia, with reception following at the Drawbridge Inn, Roger was an JODY DRAPERY FABRIC 100% COTTON PRINTS Brown, lilac & red. Excellent 88' for Dresses. Reg. 1.98 yard 60"-72" POLYESTER & COTTON KNITS 'Banbury'. Plain shades. 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