HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-12-02, Page 8HAPPY SNOWMEN — One of the busiest craft makers in the area during the upcoming Christmas season
is Mrs. Bill Routly of Elimville, Mrs. Routly is shown with some of her many Snowmen friends, A photo
Institute at Elimville
told of mission work
the township and police villages
of the South Huron Area.
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Donald
Kyle and boys of London on
Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. John Batten, Mr.&
Mrs, Bill Johns, Mrs. Ina Johns
and Mr, & Mrs. Lorne Johns
visited with Mr & Mrs. Hans
Gerstenkorn of Hensall, Hans
Gerstenhorn was celebrating
being in Canada for twenty years.
Mrs. Dorothy Thompson of
London visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. W. J. Routly.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Skinner and
family visited with Mrs. Jake
Hovius and baby daughter
"Crystal Marie" at St. Joseph's
Hospital Sarnia on Sunday.
Mrs. Eileen Rannie of Hensall
and Mr. Jerry Rannie of Brant-
ford visited with Mr. & Mrs. W. J.
Routly on Saturday.
The Elimville Women's
Institute catered to the Mason's
banquet on Saturday evening at
the Kirkton-Woodham Com-
munity Centre.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Pym and
family spent a couple of days at
the Royal Winter Agriculture
Fair where Brian and Elaine
showed their calves in the Queen
Guineas.
Mr. & Mrs. Russel Morley,
Ralph and Karen of Exeter, Mrs.
Ken Lovie of Shipka, Mr. Gerald
Morley and Danny and Miss
Kathy Horrel of Exeter visited Mrs. Johns gave a report from a
workshop she had attended, Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Floyd
was decided to give the Board of Cooper and family,
Management a donation towards Mrs. Ina Johns visited Sunday
the Manse, with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Kadey of
Thank you cards were received Huron Park,
from several members. A social
hour followed the meeting.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Routly, Mr, &
Mrs. John Batten, Mr. & Mrs. Bill
Johns, Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cooper,
Mr, Dale Skinner and Miss Joan
Kerslake attended the banquet of
By KATHY COOPER
EilmVILLE
The Elimville United Church
Women met Wednesday af-
ternoon. Mrs. Annie Jean Johns
opened the meeting with a poem
"Friends." Everyone joined in
singing "Praise God From
Whom All Blessings Flow."
Mrs. Johns read the scripture
followed by a prayer.
Mrs. Marjorie Johns in-
troduced the guest speakers,
Rev. & Mrs. Bruce Pierce of
Credition. They showed pictures
and discussed their lives while in
the study mission field in
Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
They spent 13 years there. They
had many articles which had
been made by the Indians.
These articles, pictures and the
story of how they had grown
spiritually while there was very
informative as well as in-
teresting.
Mrs. Annie-Jean Johns thanked
Rev. & Mrs. Pierce and
presented them with a small gift.
The president Mrs. Marjorie
Johns then took over the rest of
the meeting. The Regional
Report was given by Mrs. Leona
Hern and Mrs. Jean Johns, The
offering was received followed by
a prayer.
It was decided to purchase
carpet for the back stairs. A
donation was given to the
National C.G.I.T. Committee.
Lorne Haugh has returned
home following surgery at St.
Joseph's Hospital.
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Hopper-Hockey Ltd. Expands
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Our Funeral Home looked like this before construction started.
Irvine Armstrong and Robert Fletcher would like to
sincerely apologize for any inconvenience we niay
have caused the bereaved families we served while
our funeral home was under construction.
We feel our new premises are more adequate to
serve the public.
We would also like to say a word of thanks to
Our newly finished expanded Funeral Home.
Gregus Construction, Fred Bischoff, Mahlon Watts
and Wm. McLean for their help and understanding
when we had to take them off the job on several
occasions. Without this kind of co-operation it would
have been impossible for us to operate our funeral
home while under construction.
Thank you
lry and Bob
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BRUCE SHAW'S RECORD
• Involvement of more members of the
community than ever before.
• Support for the Exeter Heritage
Foundation's right to fulfill its
endeavours.
• Personal visitation with government
officials which assisted Exeter in
obtaining fhe absolute maximum in
grants for the rec centre.
• Strengthening and improving
relations with our neighbouring
municipalities.
BRUCE SHAW'S PLANS
• Finish the Official Plan and
Zoning Bylaw.
• Organize a body to efficiently
manage the new recreation
centre.
• Meet with the neighbouring
townships to examine
recreation in the area.
• Encourage citizen participation
in more civic activities.
• Ensure that tax dollars continue
to be spent wisely and
effectively
You Gave Him The Chance
To Make A Start . . .
— He Didn't Disappoint you —
So Give Him
The Opportunity
To Continue
Serving You
This term has been filled with some of the most
important decisions ever made in Exeter and several
noteworthy achievements have been recorded:
* Most of Exeter is serviced with sanitary sewers
* The streets are in a very improved condition
* Plans have been initiated to expand storm sewers
* Sufficient water secured to meet Exeter's needs
* The area's new recreation centre is under construction
Re-Elect A Good Leader and Spokesman For Exeter
BRUCE SHAW
FOR MAYOR
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by Joyce Mayer
Regularly $13.00 NOW1 0.00
from Nov. 29 till Dec. 13
Hair Shoppe
227 Andrew St., Exeter 235-1410
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flying farmer honor
Linda Elder, daughter of Kay
and Ken Elder, RR 2, Hensall,
was crowned Ontario Farmerette
by outgoing Farmerette Charlene
Hardy of Appin, at the Ontario
Flying Farmer Convention held
recently in Barrie,
As Farmerette she will assist
at teen functions and represent
the Ontario Flying Farmer teens
at the Internation convention to
MATERNITY WEAR
AT
The Separate Shoppe
MAIN CORNER, CLINTON 482.7778
(NEXT TO CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WEAR)
OPEN 1 6 OPEN 1.6
be held in Duluth, Minnesota.
The Ontario Flying Farmer
Christmas party will be held at
the Pine Ridge Chalet near
Hensel], and Linda will be
hostess at a skating party held in
the Hensall arena,
Planes bringing members from
all over the Province will land at
Elder Acres Strip on the farm of
Harold Elder.