HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-03-24, Page 9A HAPPY TRIO — Lorna Russell of the Exeter Minor Hockey Association who dressed as a clown for Sun-
day's game with Team Ten enjoys a laugh with Carol Campbell and Judy Savoy from CFPL television.
T-A photo
Decorating eggs is fun. Hand-
somely decorated eggs can be en-
joyed throughout the year. In ad-
dition to the pretty perky ones
popular at Easter season, poten-
tial artists with imagination and
patience can turn empty egg
shells into beautiful Christmas
KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION
for
Sept., 1977
on
Mon., Mar. 28
PRECIOUS BLOOD
SCHOOL
1:30 p.m. - 3 p.m.
Children eligible for school
must be 5 years of age on
or before December 31,
1977.
Please bring proof of age
and immunization records,
tree ornaments or art objects to
mount on stands to enjoy the year
around.
To empty egg shells, wash and
dry the eggs. Use a long slim
needle; carefully pierce a hole
through shell in ends of egg.
Press needle against edges of
hole to widen slightly. Push
needle into egg to break yolk.
Hold one end of egg over a bowl.
Blow into hole at opposite end.
Contents of egg shell will drain
into bowl. Rinse shell in cold
water; dry.
SAUCY FISH—Color egg
shell green with felt pen. Coat
with clear nail polish to avoid
smearing. Cut eyes and tail
from construction paper and
glue on.
BIRD—Color egg shell with
felt pen and seal with clear
nail polish. Cut beak from con-
struction paper and glue. Cut
tail and wings from construc-
tion or tissue paper and glue.
CLOWN—Draw face on egg
shell with felt pen and coat
with clear nail polish to avoid
smearing. Glue on scraps of
fun fur for hair. Make your
own small hat from wrapping
paper and glue on.
MOUSE—Cut two large
mouse ears out of pink con-
struction paper. Draw eyes,
nose, and whiskers with a felt
pen. Glue on ears. Use a pipe
cleaner for the tail.
Questions about Cremation?
The idea of cremation has been very slow at becoming
acceptable to Canadians so that during 1973 less than
4% of all who died were cremated.
Cremation is the ALTER-
NATIVE to burial in the earth
and does not preclude the or-
dinary Christian Funeral Prac-
tices of visiting at the Funeral
Home, religious service in the
Chapel or Church and the cor-
tege to the cemetery where the
crematorium is located.
On occasion funeral di-
rectors are asked to provide
cremation or burial without re-
ligious services or cortege.
These wishes are respected.
Whatever your preferences, members of the Ontario
Funeral Service Association believe that it is YOUR RE-
SPONSIBILITY to make them known to those you will leave
behind.
The Ontario Funeral Service Association respectfully
recommends that you meet with a funeral director where
these matters can be discussed in confidence and without
obligation.
FUNERAL HOME Ontario
We are proud to be a member of the
Ontario Funeral Service Association
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Times-Advocate, March 24, 1977 Page 9
Odcifellows
celebrate
Saturday evening March 19,
1977 the members of No. 67 IOW
celebrated their 107th year of
Oddfellowship in Exeter. At
Kirkton-Woodham Community
Centre 325 enjoyed a delicious
beef dinner provided by Elimville
UCW •
Head table guests included
D.G.M. John Broadfoot,
Assembly President Hazel
Galbraith, DDP Mary Fisher,
D.D. Warden Haney, PGP Don
MacGregor, PGP Russell
Galbraith, Area Officer Alex
Meikle, Reeve William Morley,
Olive Hicks NG and Fred
Delbridge N G.
PG Garnet Hicks acted as
Master of Ceremonies and kept
the crowd in a jovial mood. Reeve
Morley welcomed all to Usborne
Township, A sing song was en-
joyed with Sister Jean Hodgert at
the piano.
During the evening PDDGM
Garnet Hicks.was honored when
DGM Broadfoot and Assembly
President Galbraith presented
him with a meritorious jewel
awarded by the Grand Lodge of
Ontario.
N.G. Fred Delbridge thanked
all who had made the evening a
success.
Dancing was enjoyed with
Heywood Bros. providing the
music.
FUNNY BUNNY—Cut two
long bunny ears out of pink
construction paper. Draw face
features using a felt pen. Glue
ears to back of head. Decorate,
bunny with a small hat or bow-
tie.
JEWEL EGGS—Glittering
jewel eggs are made from
empty whole egg shells
sprayed with gold or silver
paint, or coloured with felt
pen. The egg can be decorated
with lace, rick rack, tiny flow-
ers, beads, stars, stickers,
ribbons,' etc.
LADY—Draw face with felt
pen and coat with clear nail
polish to prevent smearing.
Use wool for the hair, and trim
with_old_ jewelry.
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Decorating Easter eggs can be fun