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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-06-24, Page 5POSING FOR A GROUP PICTURE after their tour of Huron County, sponsored by the Exeter Lions, are Exeter's senior citizens. The tour took them to Hullett Bird Sanctuary, Benmiller for lunch, and the Couple at Alberta graduation Goderich Jail, only as visitors of course. Two buses were required for the group of 96 seniors. T-A photo. UCW conduct Centralia service EXETER DECOR CENTRE Gidley St. E. 235-1010 features Almatex One Coat Super White Exterior Oil Base House Paint Regular $13.75 gal. ONLY UNTIL JUNE 30 $1150 GAL. Times-Advocate, June 24, 1976 Page 5 Drive carefully Your Authorized Dealer DIAL 237-3381 A RE LNG AZOAM201100.11MISOMMOISMINR N'H'S OTH'S FOOD Seaforth Ontario • ee ' ' AX V Ot AT PRICES YO 'LL LOVE mulme,mmov,sto"ow ar,s1vmm...m.g4i,,;;,wimwkw,... ; , AM.' 4...*IVAR. l M I i 0f4 For Your Shopping Convenience We Are Open Every THURS. and FRI. 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Tin ounnot. 4111111M11111111111111k. LIBBYS Peaches 477-ineiders .** SKILLET STRIPS i".1.09 Schneiders QUARTER POUNDERS 1 Lt. 99 0 Beef & Cheese or Mushroom & Onion SAVE UP TO 50% On New Furniture During Our Inventory Clearance Whiting's Warehouse Thames Road event success By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD The Strawberry and Ham Supper was successful Monday evening. There were about 600 in attendance. Elaine Stewart is attending4-Fl Leadership Conference at University of Guelph this week. Mr. & Mrs. Perry Ray of Butler Penn. are visiting Mr. & Mrs. Jack Stewart this week in con- nection with the 4-H Exchange program with Huron County. Lori Lynn Stewart, Donna Stewart, Brad Cann, Craig Alexander and Lee Hodgert are camping in Algonquin Park this week. They are members of the Junior Outers Club from South Huron District High School. Mr. & Mrs. Bev Alexander attended graduation ceremonies at Fanshawe College Friday when their daughter Janice graduated as a medical secretary. Janice is employed at the Medical Centre, London. Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde and Calvin, and Mr, & Mrs, William Baker and Shawn were guests Sunday with Mr, & Mrs. Glenn Rohde. A number of people from this community attended the Mission and Service Sunday service at Elimville when two interesting films were shown, Jill Etherington of Mississauga visited Monday with her grandparents Mr, & Mrs. Archie Etherington. Recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery were Mr. & Mrs, Gordon Moir of Gorrie, Mr. & Mrs. Herb Bosley of London, Mr. & Mrs. John McLauchlan and family of London. The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Mrs. William Cann in the passing of her husband Bill, He will be greatlylmissed blithe community. There will be no services on Sunday owing to Elimville Anniversary. .... ...... Plan special events at Elimville church By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA The service in the United Church on Sunday morning was conducted by the United Church Women. The UCW president Mrs. Alvin Lobb was assisted by Mrs. Elmer Powe in leading the services. Mrs. John Beaton held her listeners in rapt attention as she spoke on the subject :`Earthly and Heavenly Fathers." Forgiveness is a quality to be admired in a Father. We must By MRS. J, TEMPLEMAN STAFFA Friends, neighbors and relatives met at the Family Life Center Friday evening to honor Julie Anne Elliott with a bridal shower. The evening was planned by Mrs. Gordon Parsons, Jean Dow and Valeria McPhail. The bridal party, "demonstrated" how to dress the bride and several contests were enjoyed. Valeria McPhail read an address of good wishes and Julie Anne was assisted by Marilyn realize our need to be forgiven, God forgives if we will permit Him and is ever present giving strength both physically and emotionally. The ladies choir sang an an- them "We shall shine as the stars." Miss Elaine Powe was the soloist and sang "Give Me an Understanding Heart." Mrs. Chas Rollings and Mrs. Jack Essery received the of- fering and were assisted by Mrs, Ralph Lightfoot in ushering. The flowers in the church were Miller, Janice Davies and Jeanna Elliott in opening her gifts. Julie Anne expressed her appreciation to everyone and a social time was enjoyed, Personals Margaret Hocking and Will Hocking Toronto visited Satur- day with Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Miller. Mrs. Ethel Lyall, Nancy and David, Toronto visited on the weekend with Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Norris and family and Mrs. S. Norris, returning to Toronto with Mrs. Lyall and family for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Eric Norris, Sean and Michael, Quebec, visited Saturday with Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Norris and family. Mr. & Mrs Leslie Miller were - Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Sam Shaw, London, Mrs, Hazel Sadler, Sault Ste. Marie, visited on the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Clifton Miller and Paul. Richard Templeman was a weekend guest of Grant -Droost. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Norris Brampton visited Sunday with . Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Norris and family. Mary Jane Templeman and Mike Parsons were guests at the Youngston-Kemp wedding Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Glen Elliott and Shelly were guests at the Karg- Smith wedding Saturday. Michelle Riley, Bill Smale, Chris and Brian Elliott and Doug Quance are among the Grade 8 from Upper Thames School enjoying a three day bus trip to Sudbury. Cancer can be beaten in memory of the late Alton Isaac . Mr. Douglas Gill was the organist. Persona Is Centralia UCW held a picnic at Mrs. Penwarden's cottage. Grand Bend. A smorgasbord supper was enjoyed.Mrs. Lorne Flicks and Mrs. Ken Greb gave a short devotional on "Feet- Shoes", Contests were enjoyed and a short business session was held. Thanks was extended to Marion for her hospitality and she was asked to join us on our bus trip to Sarnia on July 7. Mr. & Mrs, Ken Greb visited Mr, & Mrs. Reg Hodgson at their cottage at Port Blake on Sunday,. Miss Sheila Dalessio who was on her way from Alaska to New Brunswick was a holiday visitor at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Earl Dixon. ' Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Lobb have returned home after vacationing in the Western, provinces and attending the University of Alberta Graduation ceremonies on May 27 when their son Gerald graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology. They also visited with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Les Brown and family in Dryden. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Molnar, Jim and Nancy of Agincourt were weekend visitors with the for- mer's parents, Mr. & Mrs. S. Molnar.Mrs. Beaton of Sarnia was a weekend guest at the manse with her son and Pre-Cast Concrete Steps and Porches and Ornamental Railings daughter-in-law, Rev, and Mrs. John Beaton and family. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Elliott and family attended the Martene family reunion at the Dashwood Community Park on Sunday. Mrs. Fred Penwarden of Sarnia was a weekend guest at the home of Mrs. Lorne Hicks. Mr. & Mrs. Cam Long and boys of Huntsville are visitors at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Lobb and Sunday visitors were Mr, & Mrs, Ron Lobb of Wallaceburg and Mr. & Mrs. Kirk Lyndon of Goderich, Miss Dorcas Williams of Sarnia was a guest for the weekend with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs, Lloyd Morgan. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence I-Iirtzel were Mr. & Mrs. Bill Hirtzel and family, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Karl Keller and family, London. Miss Elaine Powe of St. Catharines was a week end visitor at the home of her parents Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Powe, Mrs. Harold Lightfoot sustained a fracture to her leg as the result of a fall on Friday of last week. She was in South Huron Hospital where the fracture was reduced. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden were entertained to dinner by their family on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Barry Reid and girls in London, The occasion was in celebration of Father's Day and Mother's birthday. Communion will be observed during the service in the United Church on Sunday morning. $329.00 K.L.M. $329.00 K.L.M. $329.00 Wardair $329.00 K.L.M. $329.00 K.L.M. $329.00 Wardair $329.00 Wardair $319.00 Wardair $319.00 Wardair By KATHY COOPER EU/VILLE Thames Road and Elimville congregations held a joint Mission and Service Sunday at Elimville United Church Sunday morning. Several from the community attended the Thames Road United Church Strawberry and Ham Supper, Monday evening. Personals Weekend visitors with Mr, & Mrs. Bill Routly were Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Rennie, Joanne and David, also Alan Easton, all of Brantford. Mrs, Marjorie Herdman visited with Mr. Harvey Sperling and son Steven at their farm home west of Cromarty on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs, Don Willcox and family fo Kitchener visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Bill Routly, Friday evening Mary Johns, Carol Allen, Dorothy Bax, Pam Coward, Denise Fletcher and Sheila Duncan visited with Kathy Cooper, Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. Earl Stephen were Miss Betty Stephen and Mr. Don McLellan of Owen Sound, also By GORDON MORLEY Mr. & Mrs. Gary Tweddle and Blair visited Saturday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Tweddle. Sympathy is extended to the family of the late James Trevithick who passed away in Strathroy Hospital last Tuesday. Cindy Prest spent the weekend camping. Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Lewis celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary with a dance in Crediton Community Centre. Many relatives and neighbours attended including. E. A. McGovern of Toronto, Mrs. H. Hamilton, Mississauga and Mrs. L. Gibbard of Ancaster. Miss Nile Foster spent the weekend at her home near Greenway. The basket of flowers in the church Sunday was in memory of the late James Trevithick, a resident of Brinsley for many years. 1 PRICES EFFECTIVE 'TILL Tuesday, June 29 Mr. & Mrs. Jack Robinson and Murray of Kirkton. Mrs. Sam Rannie of Hensall called on the Routlys Sunday evening. Mr. Herman Herdman is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. & Mrs, Floyd Cooper visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Lovie of Shipka, Family Night will be Friday evening featuring a per- formance of No Strings Attached, puppeteers and the Sunday School Anniversary will be Sunday morning, Friends fete bride at Staffa gathering Leave TORONTO Sep. 10 RETURN Oct. 1 " Sep. 10 rI Oct. 8 If Sep. 16 If Oct. 8 Sep. 17 I/ Oct. 8 Sep. 17 rr Oct. 15 If Sep. 23 Oct. 15 If Sep. 23 Oct. 22 I 1 Oct. 7 Oct. 22 Oct. 7 I i Oct. 29 DASHWOOD, ONT. MOM HOLLAND BY CHARTER VIA K.L.M. OR WARDAIR AT'PRESS TIME, SPACE STILL AVAILABLE ON THE FOLLOWING CHARTER FLIGHTS: - E.T.C. E.T.C. E.T.C. 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