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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-09-11, Page 30Re Elect lorm" "Lorne" Knows you "Lorne ListenS To You "Lorne" Understands You "Lorne" Can Be Reached By You "Lorne" Works For You "LORNE" says, "I have never run away from any problem that exists within our area. It has always been a pleasure to serve all the people of Lambton," September 18th "IC Vr VOTE:- Lorne Henderson I X LAMBTON P,C, ASS. ALWAYS READY TO For strong leadership, HELP vote Progressive Conservative, September 18th 4,) ,Cromarty WMS meets, 4-H, clubs organize. Page 16A Times-Advocate, September 1 1, 1975 A 4-H DISPLAY — Saturday's 4-H garden club Achievement Day for Huron of vegetables. Shown above with their exhibit are Crediton II club girls Janet Karen Medd. Here's An Offer That Will Amaze You! Don't Miss It! 3 Complete Rooms of New Furniture (21 Pieces In All). 9-Piece Living Room Includes Chesterfield and Chair, Swivel Rocker and Footstool, Coffee Table, 2 End Tables, 2 Lamps 5-Piece Kitchen Chrome Table and Four Matching Chairs 7-Piece Bedroom Box Springs and Mattress, Headboard, 2 Lamps, Chest of Drawer, Dresser with Mirror An Inflation Beating Spectacular WHITING'S • Warehouse Furniture and Appliances Unlimited (New & Used) • Antiques & Things 235-1964 Exeter By MRS. ROBERT LAING CROMARTY Mrs. M. Lamond was hostess and presided for the September meeting, opening it with a reading. Hymn 508, All the way my Saviour leads me, was sung. The scripture reading, Matt. 13: 3-9, was read in unison followed by the meditation and prayer by Mrs. Lamond. The last chapter of the study book was presented by Mrs. T. L. Scott, assisted by Mrs., Lamond, Mrs. C. Douglas, Mrs. C. McKaig, Mrs. M. Dow and Mrs. Grace Scott. The roll call was answered by seven members and one visitor giving a language into which the Bible has been translated. The W.M.S. Thanksgiving meeting will be held in the church on October 2 with Mrs. Wilfred Carr, the Presbyterial visitor, as a guest. The film strip, "The Least Coin" will be shown. The topic, Bible Society News, was taken by Mrs. Lamond and current events were given by everyone. Hymn 73, To God Be the Glory, was sung and the Lord's Prayer in unison closed the meeting. Staffa Homemaking Bonnie Norris was named president of Staffa No. 2 Homemaking club for the project, "A Touch of Stitchery" at their first meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles Douglas. Other officers elected were vice-pres., Karen Miller; secretary, Jeana Elliott; assistant, Sally VanLanduyt; press reporter, Margaret Laing; telephone girls, Kim Marsden, Kathy Douglas, Karen Miller; book covers, Karen Miller, Betty Anne Miller, Pam Wallace; achievement day demonstrators, Sally Van Lan- duyt, Bonnie Norris, Jeana Elliott; posters, Kathy Douglas, Margaret Laing, Cheryl Riley. Mrs. Douglas read the requirements for the club, and how to set up your record book. Mrs. John Wallace showed a sample of the Learning Stitches article that has to be made. The girls must also do a free choice article. Marian Ritchie Auxiliary For their August meeting, the Marian Ritchie Evening Auxiliary entertained the residents of Kilbarchan Nursing Home, Seaforth. Mrs. Larry Gardiner presided for the program which was based on the theme, Love. Following the opening hymn, Jesus Loves Me, Mrs. Duncan Scott read tile Scripture from 1 Corinthians.13, and gave the medidation on love, Mrs. John Templeman led in prayer. The roll call, Love, was answered by seven members and several guests. Mrs. Thomas L. Scott enter- tained with a solo, "On the Wings of a Dove", accompanying herself on the autoharp. Shirley Miller, Nancy Scott, and Barbara Templeman sang "Bring Them In", and "Let the Sunshine In". Karen and Shirley Miller step- danced accompanied by Nelson Howe on the violin and Eva Laing on the piano. Readings were given by Mrs. Carter Kerslake, Mrs. Lorne Elliott, and Mrs, Norman Harburn. Between the meeting and lunch Mrs. Gordon Laing entertained with a Scottish medley on the accordion. Following lunch, Miss Mabel Turnbull spoke a few words of appreciation on behalf of the residents. Men's softball The men's softball league closed their season with a tournament on Saturday. Fullarton men, who were in the league for the first time this year, captured the trophy by defeating Cromarty 22-12 in the final game on Saturday night. In the af- ternoon games, Cromarty had defeated Roys and Fullarton eliminated Staffa. Sunday night's game of slow- Rally day Awards for attendance were presented at the annual Rally Sunday service, Receiving certificates for first year at- tendance were Wanda Martyn, Thomas Laing, and Lisa Gar- diner, The following seals were also earned: second year, Dennis Elliott, Shiela Riley; third year, Steven Gardiner; sixth year, Barbara and Richard Tem- pleman; eighth year, Betty Anne Miller; tenth year, Nancy and Terry Templeman; eleventh year, Andrew Laing; thirteenth year, Margaret Laing; fifteenth year, Mary Jane Ternpleman. The Junior Choir sang "Go, Tell it on the Mountain" as an an- them. pitch saw Dublin Under bow to the local Twin City Bombers by a score of 29 to 9, Personals Mr. & Mrs. John W. Jefferson and family of Sault Ste, Marie holidayed with Mrs. John Jef- ferson and other Cromarty. relatives. Congratulations to George Douglas on winning the grand champion livestock showman award at the 4-H Achievement Day at Mitchell Fair, Lorraine Laing, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Laing, began her course in journalism at Conestoga College this week. Nancy Allen, daughter of Mr. Sr Mrs. Eldon Allen, has registered at Fanshawe College for the fall term. Mrs. Robert Laing returned home from hospital on Friday. Beginners in the kindergarten at Upper Thames School in Mitchell included Lisa Gardiner, Paula Robson and Scott McLean. Mark Cronin entered kin- dergarten at Dublin Separate School, Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Moore of Lindsay spent the weekend with Mr, & Mrs. Thomas L. Scott. Visitors at the Scott home last week were Mr. & Mrs, Nelson Palmer and Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Worsley and Eleanor, all of the Lindsay area. It's a time for strong leadership Competent, decisive leadership.The kind we have in the Progressive Conservative Government led by Premier Bill Davis. It's a government that has fought hard for the rights of consumers, wage-earners, senior citizens,young people. It froze gasoline and fuel prices. Reduced sales taxes. Brought in a guaranteed annual income system for older citizens. Introduced a tax on land speculation profits. Established a $1500 bonus for first-time home buyers. Gave Ontario the finest health care program in Canada and an educational system second to none. Provided broad financial support to farmers. Moved strongly to protect the environment. It's a government committed to action on the cost of living, rent review boards, and a positive response to public concern about crime and violence.The Progressive Conservative Government. It has experience and strength that Ontario deserves in these challenging times. 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